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ah, orphaned by the civil war, devastated by the earthquake, we take a look at how the syrian children, a coping with a disaster rescue from the rubble of 11 days. and mom defies all the kids. happy company. ah, i money say this allows their life. so coming up a police station is formed in pakistan's business capital karachi, 3 people including 2 offices killed 12 african cheaters will soon be on the prowling india decades. also the animal population on the sub continent died out. ah,
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in. we began in turkey and syria where more than 45000 people and now confirm dead after last week's earthquakes. the focus is shifting from rescue to relief efforts and helping the millions of people who are now homeless and in need of humanitarian assistance. the united nation says $143.00, a drugs have arrived in the rebel held north west of syria. cross border aid operations have being scaled up with more deliveries planned for the coming days. we have a team of correspondents covering the disaster by the smith is in a donna as a bag is incur. mama rush. natasha. good name is an, as in, but we begin our coverage with situation in syria. and this report from russell said, the city of gin that us many syrians know the loss of loved ones only to well in the town of gender, as in the north west. more than a decade of civil war has already killed and displaced many. but those who have survived are now living to
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a new trauma. the regions earthquakes disaster across the border into the kia rescue and aid operations are run in non stop. but here that is only silence and feelings of grief and abandonment admired booker could only watch helplessly as he saw so lovely, died threat together under there before hours he hugged his child and waited for help. but none arrived. the annual admin 1st blood oozed out of my son's mouth and met his voice fighting gradually, my daughter and other son, we just made his away. they also died. i only ask for help from god. why it says no 8 can heal his wounds. he has lost what he treasured the most. his children not were syria is home to more than 4000000 people. it has been heavily bombed by the regime to walked well year long civil war. life here was already tough, and the earthquake has just added to the misery. these children were born during
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celia's war. most have grown up as orphans. they had washed those around them, killed by bombs for him from the sky. the earthquakes took away what little they had left but even in disaster, some are finding fun. in this makeshift camp is now home to many survivors. one of them is mohammed sat of he had a family and lived in a camp. it wasn't much busted home. he says, who was next to his wife when the roof collapse on them. he held his wife's leg to see if she was alive. she moved it a little, a sign of life, a spark of hope. when he woke in a makeshift hospital, he discovered his empire family was dead. how little i asked about my wife? the doctor told me she is dead. my daughter is dead. my son too. they are all gone . for kilometers away in cover, sufferer life and death are intertwined. saba has seen lost many friends and family
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members during the war. now the earthquake has claimed 9 more than to shake. i. luckily you see how many people are now in need of help. they also lost their families. we buried our loved ones here. my can put husband lies buried next to some of their children. but she says she must stay strong. her youngest child still needs her. people who say the international community has abandoned them, but they are used to being ignored. no, though they feel anger by the absence of help. although international aid is finally arriving, they say it's too little too late, but what there is they will need to survive the winter. we had to cross the border before the day ended. we passed several checkpoints as the sunset living behind the country where disaster after disaster overlap were so sad that i'll jazeera gender, us not where syria or schools are suspended in serious rattle control regions. it's yet another disruption to education for children who've been growing up in
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a conflict sign and to monahan. mm hm. what's on a normal school day jill? all web a would be greeting his students. instead, the principal of marianna boy's school walks through empty classrooms and take stock of the damage caused by the quake. children can't return until it's deemed safe, but it's not clear how long that will take next. i mean has that idea that we are afraid of aftershocks that may in turn lead to more damage in the future. i urge the concerned parties to help us to continue the educational process here for the sake of the children, the school and the teachers and the students all need help students stuck at home or making the best of a bad situation. my stuff and cassim do what studying they can, but mostly they're helping out at their father's shop. their school isn't rebel controlled. it live. so it's not the 1st time their education has been disrupted long with them her, cuz not quite a little bit. we were very scared because of the earthquake. we ran out of the
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house and we haven't gone to school since the date happened. i school was previously shown by government forces. then the earthquake caused many cracks in it . it wasn't long ago that their school looked like this. the building needed extensive renovation after being hit by a government farm. the damage of the quake is yet another set back to their schooling for level. the mom, the earthquake caused many correct and was of the school. so we stopped going to school for fear of after shocks. everyone here fears for our lives and the lives of the students. for now, all schools are suspended in opposition, controlled parts of syria. students don't know when they'll be back in the classroom again. some could reopen as early as next week, but others that are badly damaged could remain closed. for a lot longer than to madison al jazeera agencies of boys
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concerns about the safety of on the company. children in syria, i'm at bay ram is from the norwegian refugee council, in the middle east, posted on that particular risk we have and we have the angels and activities emotional cities where they come to release some stress, talk about their experiences. the children have, obviously not necessarily lost their parents. there might be in hospital, but they might be in the chip, you know, situation. it doesn't allow for children to go. and so they need someone from their family to tell them that their parents are ok, or even sadly, to break the news that the parents passed away. so the children all to go rescue mental developing mental issues last week just work with,
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with cases of the cases of children his a week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks later they start to develop reactionary behavior could be. so my question is, could be obviously these children need to be looked off just like on the community. one of the categories, like people with disabilities and policy babies. so we're talking about an issue that i think will start to emerge later, later on at a later stage when we start to become a come up with to, to, to discover the number is how many children have, obviously lost a parents or says well across the board and take a school is survive, the earthquake have turned into shelters for survivors. i said, beg reports from one of the hardest hit areas of cut among us on how students the coping with a disaster,
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a mr. destruction in this city. this school is remarkably still standing. now there's no lessons going on here. that's because the government has suspended education until the 1st of march. now across the 10 provinces is around 4000000 students, and 200000 teachers are primary and secondary level. now the government says education will resume after the 1st of march, but that depends on the districts and school by school basis, because some of the buildings are damaged and they have to be inspected before students can be returned. now this building now is being used for emerging emergency relief efforts to help those that are left behind. when there is no one left to go to school, a lot of people have died. only a few people are lashed, appreciated, least the schools are being used for a good purpose. now, education has been suspended and it will badly affect us. but i am sure the state will do what's necessary for our g cation. the hadn't got food, water, blankets and clothes, but not only to the people that are left behind, but also the rescue workers, the relief workers,
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and the police who have been working tirelessly throughout this crisis now asked, rescue efforts begin to wind down. the government will be looking at how they can get vital humanitarian aid to those people left behind. and because the destruction is so vast and because so many buildings have been damaged, they're using schools like this one that are still standing. no education is taking place inside, but they using it as a true monetary on hub. and that's what the government will be doing in terms of looking at buildings are still standing that they can use to get vital to monitoring 8 to those people that are left behind, that don't have homes, are completely dependent upon the state and age organizations to get by a st. vague al jazeera, carmen rush, southern dorothea, the tech has gotten, is now facing the challenge of providing shelter for the countless people who've been left homeless. but it smith has more from a relief camp in a donna, in southern takia, or
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a thousands and thousands of temporary shelters that have been set up like this are behind me. the idea of these is they, they will be temporary. this place should be closed by monday because what's happening is a lot of the evacuated people. things have 4000 people evacuated. a lot of them are being moved into university dormitories to give them at least a solid roof over their had. as the rebuilding process goes on, there are more than $1000.00 or $1889.00 unaccompanied children survivors. most of them are with relatives, but 589 of them are not. and 74000 buildings that didn't fall in the quake must be pulled down demorest as soon as possible because they're not safe. the government, keen as a say to emphasize the scale of this, but also frustration from people that many of these buildings were talking about should not have gone up. in the 1st place. a government granted before the 2018 election here more than
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a 140000 building amnesty is in this part of turkey for all sorts of structures from sheds to large. apartment blocks buildings that didn't come up to scratch in terms of the building stand as they needed to be at post an earthquake in 19999099 . what happened instead was though people had to pay a fine, but earned the ministry of environment more than $4000000000.00 in 2018 for the paid a fine. and they didn't have to build, bring the building up to scratch. thousands and thousands of people here furious about that or ascii oppressions winding down in turkey. but they haven't ended a 45 year old man was pulled from the rubble in the southern province of happy 11 days after the 1st powerful quake. he had been trapped in the collapse building, the 271 man who was rescued early on friday has met his newborn daughter for the 1st time, armine was born on the day of the earthquake. she met her father was to fire at
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a hospital in the tech your city of method. despite the widespread devastation or cities of suffered the same faces natasha, good name reports from not a single person died in irs in not a single building collapsed. yet there are plenty of people in the city of 43000 people who say they are angry and scared. there are damage buildings. the government has advised people not to go back to their homes until an inspector has deemed them structurally sound. so we've spoken to people who say they're living intense cars and outside. they complain the fact that ers in has not been as devastated as other areas has left it overlooked when it comes to receiving aid, as in yellow shonda. but since the mess it is seen is not damaged, so many survivors came here. they're staying in their cars. they also new tents. they suffer as much as we do. they may survive in terms of food,
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but they have no place to stay. there are a couple of factors explaining why ers in was not severely damaged. it's next to a fault line expert say that fault line did not shift. there is a mountain next to earth, then that is creating a barrier. and the city is at a higher see level, which means the ground is harder. buildings are constructed on bedrock. and for years, the city has strictly enforced building codes and the use of proper construction materials given how well ers in has fared. people from heavily impacted areas in had tie province have now come here seeking refuge. natasha name el jazeera ers in turkey ha. so heads on al jazeera, now we have to start this process suggests this right near family. if a black american man to man action against the policeman charged with killing him,
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ah hell i there my colleagues tell me is windy across a good part of the arabian peninsula. i can vouch for that. we have got quite a stiff shamal blowing in fairmount, a cloud just to the north of us temperature struggling to get to route 20 degrees celsius over the next couple of days here in kata. so we are going to see that brisk wind containing a little bit of lifted dust and sand around, but it should at least be large, the dry loss. you try to further north here one place to say, temperatures are picking up. so we getting up into double figures just around our quake zone here. we have got some wet weather just around the far north of care. that'll try to slip its way through. as we go on into the, we can maybe bit of a when she makes but further south it should stay large. she try with light winds
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fair amount of sunshine and fewer in the way of frosts coming through. while she draw 2 across northern africa, some dry weather now coming back into our morocco, received some bush, alice, and breezy. whether to just around the canaries, much of north africa is dry again. a little on the breezy side here, pretty windy, if it doesn't sand to watch out for across the so how west of soda, southern africa stain dry. we got showers a bit to was at east asada southern africa in barb way. i was and bake sanks and big downpours and the big samples to for these, the side of south africa. ah, talk to al jazeera, we ask, what should they not be more oversize, perhaps, of foundations like yours? we listen when it comes diversification, we don't do it in order to get some direction manager sources. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stall restock matter. on al jazeera,
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there is no channel that covers world news like we do. we revisit places the day just there are really invest in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist ah ah ah, you're watching al jazeera mind if i top stories. more than 45000 people who confirmed that in turkey and syria last week's earthquake. the focus is shifting to relief efforts and helping the millions of people in need of humanitarian rescue operations winding down and ticket for they haven't ended 45 year old man was pulled from the rubble and happy on friday. he contract on the collapse building to
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our united nation, says 143 a truck now arrived, the rebel held northwest serial for the reopening for border crossing activists and emergency team to criticize low international response interior the pakistani taliban have taken responsibility for an attack on a police headquarters in karachi, killing at least 2 police officers and one civilian local media report, there was a heavy exchange of gunfire between police and the attackers who stormed the compound. the latest in a string of attacks from the pakistan taliban on security forces in the country. while hydra has more from a slum about that day operation and all day to get ready for it and have completed that operation, they have taken over control of that building which was occupied by a dog gunman for several hours
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a day of ga storm. that building at 7 o'clock located time and for 3, and how far that security for the building, the police defended military for some unit of the project on the military. what was now they are saying that all of those have been neutralized one of them, of god, yet donating the explosive device and do that on the roof golf, but also k. but just to give you an idea of what been going on for the last one month, the high book doing while police inspector general said that they would kick to attack in one month alone in which 300 policemen have been killed in the book to the province alone, including the 100. what carol did they explosion that happened later over a week ago. i got mark so did showed again that the police were not prepared for the dag, despite the fact that there's been
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a high security alert across the country the day to get on budget on the broad wow that they will continue with their dag. but for now, we can confirm that the situation is under control and that to get ready for their taking over the control of that war at the office of the police chief of the city. and that the culprit ation is now all a french court has convicted 3 members of the far right group of plotting killed president emanuel macaroni back in 2018. they will have those sentences of 6 months to 3 years in jail. natasha butler reports from paris. jean pierre boyer arrived at paris. his criminal court with his co accused. a judge frowned. bouie and 2 other men guilty of plotting to kill the french president. a 4th man was convicted of having a weapon. they were handed sentences of 6 months to 3 years. 4 years lawyer said
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the accusations had been exaggerated. this period i had hoped for magistrates who would have the intellectual honesty to acknowledge that this case isn't what it should have been and was blown out of proportion on the phone. per year of former mechanics drew the attention of french police by his posts on social media. french intelligence put him under surveillance in 2018 after tip of the far right militant, with planning to attack emanuel macro in the 1st world war commemorate action. we had described macro online as a hysterical dictator. he'd like to wipe out. he was arrested along with 3 others. a commando stalled knife and an army fest were found in his call. all was said to be members of a secretive, far right nationalist and anti immigration group, known as the bowel movement. the arrest would majoring widespread public descent which culminated with demonstrations by the anti government. yellow 1st movement should be on the whole lot. there is more hatred of president micron. far more than
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a president saw cosy and holland. we saw it during the crisis involving the yellow vest protesters, and that is something to take into account without having any sympathy for ultra right terrorist. there are groups of people who are coming radicalize, the least. another 9 people had also face trawling connection with the case, but the judge acquitted them. during the trial, a defense lawyer said that their clients were ordinary citizens, prevented that and go with president micro, mainly online proposed no real danger. prosecutors, however, all the threats of violence was very real latasha butler. i'll just there are paris . the claymore dominated day one of the munich security conference for the 1st time . russia has not been invited. he crane's president, a lot of his zalinski gave the opening address. we have to liberate ukraine and europe. because when the russian weapon should at us,
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it is already pointed at our neighbors. may europe be this subject of compromise? no, we have to liberate from rogers aggressive potential potential every international institution and every fear of the world economy. because, because only only then there will be a chance for freedom to pass through our border further to the east and cooperation on security matters. this told the agenda of a meeting between the president of russia and by the roots. vladimir putin and alexander lucas shanker, met in moscow. galleries has been a key ally of russia throughout the ukraine war. moscow troops used by the russian territories and t crane almost a year ago. but valerie sa so far, refused to commit its troops to fight in crane 5 former police officers in the u. s. city of memphis have pleaded not guilty of being charged with the murder of tyrene nichols. he died shortly after being beaten by the cope's during
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a traffic stop. she returns he reports. this was the 1st day in court with a 54 offices lawyers. and the 1st time since tyree nichols death that his family was able to come face to face with a man seen on camera leasing him for several minutes following a traffic stop. the defendant's law has ended the please, the charges against the plea of not guilty. those charges include 2nd degree murder, which carries a sentence of 15 to 60 years. the court was adjourned until may. the 1st. hauling the arraignment. defense lawyers indicate their strategy to be assembled. media. one suggested he would be expressing the fear that his black may not receive a fair trial due to what he suggested was the systemic racism of the us legal system. not forget that my client is a black man in a courtroom in america. this is a country where black people are incarcerated at 5 times, the rate of white people, a country where black people are $7.00 times more likely to be wrongfully convicted
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of murder than white. people have done that and other defense suggested that police officers had to face great danger in their profession and questions, a charge of 2nd degree murder. anybody know there's no definitive information regarding the policy at all. and so we got 5 individuals charged with murder and it's an honor because at this point in time, i've never seen people jump to conclusions outside the court. tiring nichols, families spoke of at a termination to see the process through and be present every day of the trial. i want each and every one of those police officers to be able to look me in the face said they haven't done that yet. they could even do that today. they didn't even have the cur, so to look at me in my face at their, what they did to my son. so they're going to see me at every court date nearby
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wine at the end. ah, until we get just to school my side where i live, 20 more hours of video recordings of the incidence of yes to be released publicly. that still many unanswered questions, not least why nichols was pulled over in the 1st place. several other officers and 1st responders who were present during the beating have been fired, investigations run to wait, and where the more charges will be filed. she ebert nancy al jazeera. the zealand prime minister says he expects the death toll from the country is worth natural disaster. decades to rise, sancho gabrielle made land full on monday and has killed 9 people. the weather is full cost to improve over the weekend or rescue and clean up operations on the way . robert johnson is the spokesman for the civil defense emergency management group around the 1000 people are still council for any communication. at the moment, we are carrying out some record relief operations to get into our side of
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communities. we have substantial communities for actually by slides in terms of roading in particular. so that is really our focus at the moment is getting food essential supplies to those communities. these are people who i am contactable, we lost, we are selling them meet weeks and to nice and power is the start to, to come back online. we're hoping that we will, we haven't checked those people down, but obviously we're also succeeding change physically to try and track these people them this morning, i guess been in the water was put, put back on a very restrictive supply power in terms of night last night somehow come on, but still, so probably 60 to see the see debate city is what the out pow, but progresses they might even die in teams are calling that they call now 12
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african she says on their way to india from south africa as part of an initiative to expound their population following the extinction of a sciatic cheaters decades ago. captain this cats are moving across continents that have been preparing for their move from south africa to india. for months. the cheaters are being taken to india to help the country we populate. this follows the extinction of the is the arctic. cheaters in india, the 1940s those who been monitoring the progress see the animals will be safe and will quickly adopt to their new environments. basically, a teacher have been in decline for the past 18000. yes sir. so therefore, as the 1st country to reverse the decline of while to to populations. and our major population is grad from 217 to 520 in the last 12 years. so we now in a position to export while cheaters to other countries of africa and india signed
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an agreement to introduce thousands of the animals over the next decade. india also received 8 cheaters from namibia last year for south africa. andrea, of course, a lot of the matter population comes up. you can have a genetic law and exchange of animals which is good for, for the long term perspective, from the spacious ones which will give everyone in this resolve is confidence and also not static. little bit better 3, i know they forgot to know each individual, correct. and while over the last them 7 months, so relieved that we don't have to check in every day anymore and even every 3 days . but i am definitely of servants. are we going to say his creatures will soon be starting their new life a long way from home? their caregivers hope they will thrive in their new environments. catherine sawyer,

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