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brisk harmonson when bringing that dust hayes over towards west africa in the coming days. and we got a re brisk wind making its way. it was madagascar in the coming days elsewhere across southern africa. the usual showers across that eastern side in particular of the continent is pushing the crossing by way. that is an area of fer mozambique. also seeing some where to where the gradually wet weather, pushing through the southern kate and there we go. we got that wet weather making its way to ward madagascar. they started off the north, west coast of australia is pushing its way right across towards madagascar by tuesday or wednesday. ah ah, i should say it. we returned to a remote village into a clear cut off by 2 powerful earthquakes,
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where aid groups have struggled to deliberate, vital supplies. wherever you look, the earthquake has left its mark on the landscape, on houses, and of course on people's minds. ah brown carried johnson, mrs. al jazeera live from doha, also coming up, rescue efforts wind down in turkey to week soft. the tremors that have killed more than 46000 people. north korea warns of turning the pacific into a firing range after launching projectiles the 2nd time in 3 days. and argentina has become a popular destination for thousands of pregnant russian women since moscow's invasion of ukraine. ah, and it's been 2 weeks since to half earthquakes,
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hit her chair and syria and left. both countries devastated more than 46000 people have been confirmed dead. and tens of thousands of buildings have been flattened for rescue efforts, have been cold, often, all of the affected turkish provinces, except the 2 hardest hit carrot man rash and tie a doctors without borders. aid convoy has entered north western syria where millions have been left homeless. the un has been criticized for its slow response and delivering aid to serious most affected areas. and the world health organization says 26000000 people in both countries, desperately need humanitarian 8. but some of those people live in remote villages that can now only be reached by air. sammy zaden has gone back to earth, clue to speak to survivors. days after he brought us live coverage or the 1st military aid being air lifted into the village. mountains, snow and freezing wind. the road towed so has little comfort to offer. it's long
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winding and climbed tiring lea, i'm not sure to row to total devastation should look like. but the scenes along the way give plenty of ideas. the village is nestled on a mountain peak, and se him to a kia, it's a hard place to reach by road. a few days ago, we briefly visited the village on board, a military helicopter, sent to deliver aid. a military on taking a look where what happened to the village people soon appeared, but we were asked to stay on the helicopter and not delay the mission. we left with many unanswered questions, really and emotionally, ha moment because i want to get out to vote. so we've now come back to the village my road to find those answers. as soon as we arrive we find out lu in morning. noisy for going out is receiving condolences after losing her daughter and 3
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grandchildren earlier stick and we were terrified. we couldn't escape. i fell down the stairs, it was shaking so badly that wherever you look, the earthquake has left its mark on the landscape on houses. and of course on people's minds. authorities say they're going to start reconstruction efforts in a matter of weeks or clearly it's going to be a long process. i seem same for elephant, but parlor cash. time is in short supply. we caught a glimpse of bottle the day we flew in on a helicopter. we tracked him down to hear his story. in irish dash it. what do i do? where shall i go? ah, well yes my blood pressure is rising. i m l a the r amber. this tractor was my right hand. it's gone her, me, i build this house. i invested in this house. it's all gone. i'm 8 years old.
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senior barbara dora jeffery, the elderly couple live alone in a tent supplied by the authorities for her home and her sense of security lie crushed outside. it's difficult to imagine the terror people felt as their homes came crashing down. unless you mohammed shaheen, the 16 year old miraculously survived not only the earthquake, but 2 days trapped in the rubble of his own home. papa, my cecilia, i heard a terrible sounds like an explosion yet i fell off my beds and it went thorn. i watched them, there was a lot of dust and there was a concrete block on me as i could not feel my feet from the cold. and i thought i was going to die. memories like that a hard to a raise from your mind. this is a teenager who dreams of a little piece of mind and a little more food in his tent. it yes sir. they just, we just needs a little more grains and water and give it sheila lesson priorities are delivering
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food tents and on this day. firewood to a moment of relief for fun, for the kids much harder to deliver on the back of a truck, though the blades of our helicopter did the trick a few days earlier. it's heartbreaking to look down and these kids why aren't waving out on that day, we couldn't do more than exchange away from the window almera. but to day we exchange hugs on the same spot. a smile, a laugh, and a little light brightens up the horizon. sammy's a than al jazeera o' clock took here while the decision that by a turkish emergency services to cause an end to almost all search and rescue efforts, is leading people to confront the sheer scale. if they're not valid, smith has been talking to some of them in the city of antonia. there's no expectation now that this kick is rescue team will find anyone alive under the
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rubble of these apartments in untapped. what they're trying to do is at least give relatives a body to bury ma'am at glen last 5, members of his family with a demo noodle. it has been 14 days. i'm waiting for my aunt dead or alive. what matters is we get it from here so we can bury her and give her a place under the soil. memory aunt is classified as missing. amidst the constantly updating statistics on the 10s of thousands of dead or injured or homeless. there's one number, the turkish government can't provide. it doesn't know how many people are still missing. the scale of the disaster expectations of the survivors takes its toll on the more than 35000 turkish and foreign rescue was working here. but carl gelatin, we have psychologists in our team, offering support, to help us get over stress and oppression. i've never seen an earthquake like this in my whole life, and you have to shut down your emotions. when you do the job in attack,
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your survivors have access to food medicines and tense. but the government wants somehow to start rebuilding as soon as possible. at least 345000 upon buildings have been destroyed according to the turkish government. of course, every one of them, somebody's home. and now the search and rescue operation has effectively ended. the task of demolishing and rebuilding is beginning. it may prove impossible to calculate exactly how many people are missing or dead. following the earthquakes here. but in some places they know every balloon here represents the life of a child that lived in this apartment. building. bernard smith al jazeera and takia . for nearly 4000000 syrians have fled to turkey since the civil war broke out in their home country 12 years ago. now the devastating earthquakes have killed thousands of them and displaced many more missiles said ar is at
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a camp in gassy untapped province, which is housing. many of the victims this tensity in his lawyer is no harm to humbles or serial families. if to some, some is a mother of 4 who has to find a way to provide for her children. her mother who lived in his law, he as well died in the earthquakes. now how do i go to have had i got out of the horror we went free is beyond words. in my 27 years of love, i've never seen something like this. it was rainy snowy, when the earthquake started that we were panicking, we barely could leave the house. we got some blankets for the kids to keep them warm. 1000000 of nearly 4000000 seating refugees living in turkey bar in the province walker's yard tap. many of those west cape to sit in steuben war have spent more than 4 years in refugee camps in turkey, yet some of them later built modest homes as some ranted them out. but many are now back where they started, more than
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a decade of civil war has killed or displeased many syrians, millions of their fa, trickier looking for safety. it wasn't easy to begin a new life. now though it could have taken what they built here in the year since, and they will have to start from scratch. this is what is left off if the psalms father's house there with them was trapped under the robber for hours. when he was pulled out, he joined rescuers to save his wife. and i am waiting for the situation to calm down. i don't know what to do yet. i might go back to syria. i can't handle the life have any more. i wish there wasn't warn syria. i had 3000 citrus trees there. i would go back if it wasn't for war, according to the syrian justice center in the stumble, more serious died in the earthquakes here in turkey than in syria itself. in the past 2 weeks, humpers of bodies had been sent back to syria from jude beggars, a border crossing to be buried in their home country. and thousands of syrians have crossed the border to attend the funerals of their relatives. and hubby is one of
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them. now that i flew under, on going to syria, to perform my final duty for my sister, she died of the earthquake for her 2 children also died. i don't want her husband to mourn alone, but for those who survive, like many in distant city, the future remains uncertain. chris said that all 0, the slow here goes young tip. so them to, to, yet the body of it gone an a football stall. chris to not suit has a rod and a crown. a day off. it was discovered in southern turkey. the 31 year old had been missing for nearly 2 weeks after the collapse of his apartment building in her tie during the quakes. tributes poured in from all over the world for the former premier league, claire joined turkish club high school. last year. there's been terrible damage to turkey is cultural heritage, people in and taco vowing to rebuild. many religious buildings were destroyed as
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the fashionable name reports. now it's the 2nd sunday since the earthquake, the antarctic protestant church is resuming services. but the pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate and about with bible in hand. well you know. busy we walk 5 minutes along deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop a rare passer by to ask where it's gone. and the head b, b, on his yar mosque, believe to be built in the 7th century was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins. on takia, known as antioch in ancient times was one of the biggest jewels of the roman empire in modern tyr. kiya, it's a city celebrated for its diversity. were there because of this, there is brotherhood here,
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not discrimination. we all live together. here are churches here are mosque is here . they're all next to each other. if you miss, we are one nation, one fist. it's not just religious history that's been lost, a ties house of parliament built before the area became part of turkey or is now tilting precariously look and i was i be she, it's impossible to describe seeing such a beautiful city like this in ruins. i hope will return to our good old days. this is a beautiful city and i love it so much and i'm not going to leave the minister of culture and tourism says on takia and had tie province or a mosaic, a place where historically and until to day adherence of the 3 monotheistic religions found a home to worship the government is promising to rebuild damaged heritage. sites like this one within a year introduce regulations for reconstruction and provide financial assistance to
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private building owners. you're not the case. get on. thank you will return to its diverse community and tolerant days. we will return and continue to preserve the cultural font takyo, and it is customizable. them people here are put to mention that and takia has been decimated by multiple earthquake since the 2nd century. each time it was rebuilt, they say history will repeat itself. natasha name al jazeera and takia tor kia ah to albany is now north korea has fought to projectiles what it calls a multiple rocket launcher spike media report. the weapons system is capable of hitting an air base at his home to south korea's f. 35, a stealth fighter jets south korea and japan say the projectiles were short range.
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ballistic missiles from young tested an intercontinental ballistic missile on saturday. except joseph, when incorrect. since last year, north korea has repeatedly launch missiles in quick succession, significantly increasing tensions north korea series of actions threatened to the peace and security of japan, the region, and the international community, and are absolutely unacceptable. north korean leader kim jong owns sister, came jo jo says whether her country uses the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the 19 states. young young is about the angered by joint military drills between the u. s. and south korea for tomorrow and has more. the latest tests come just 24 hours after sundays launch of the wa song 15 intercontinental ballistic missile news. north korea says it's proof of its capability to deliver a quote, fatal nuclear counter attack. kim eugene,
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the sister of north korea's leader, says whether to use the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the united states. north korea is not happy with the ramping up of the military exercises between the u. s. at south korea, which will take place in march, there's also a tabletop exercise that will look at nuclear scenarios that will happen between the u. s. and zachary, next week, and i think north korea sending a message that it is unhappy with that and it will cite fire, fire us in south korean war plains carried out a highly visible response to saturdays launch. south 3 defense ministry set, the drills headed by nuclear capable american b, one bombers, affirmed, united states commitment the extended deterrence of its nuclear weapons. the u. s. and japan held a similar separate exercise over waters of japan's west coast years of diplomacy, sanctioned and international censure. have done little to slow north korea's missile program since mountain al jazeera iran is denying reports. it has
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intentionally enriched uranium above 60 percent, not to nations that nuclear watchdog says it's and talks of the report suggested to ron's enrichment had gone up to 84 percent. and 90 percent threshold is required for use in a weapon. sir, on step top, it's nuclear activities in 2019 a. yeah, off the u. s. pulled out to the landmark nuclear deal between iran and western palace. also to come here on al jazeera, how the war ukraine is forcing germany to delay its plans to ditch co and nuclear power. ah. in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world. if i write extremely, there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible, frank assessments, you guys failed, it's time to back a new joline. that is, why do you get to get out of the minute over by the usa?
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ah, watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top store. is this how rescue efforts into a kia winding down 2 weeks off the devastating quakes turkish emergency services are quoting an end to almost all a search and rescue efforts. within 46000 people have been killed in took here and syria. and 8 convoy from doctors without borders, has entered northwestern syria, which is also affected by the weight that's left millions homeless. the world health organization says 26000000 people in both countries, desperately need humanitarian aid. move career has applied to projectiles from what
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it calls a multiple rocket launcher. south korea and japan said they were short range ballistic missiles. this comes off to pyongyang, tested an intercontinental ballistic missile and saturday. ah, it crane enforces are fortifying their positions in the eastern that city of sylvester, anticipating a potential russian offensive, he believes of ask, could be next in line. if russia takes the fiercely contested town of buck moot. about 1500 civilians still remain in the city. meanwhile, russia news agency say one person was killed and 11 injured. in a shelling of the net squire ukrainian forces around 40 rockets were fired in an attack. either netscape prosecutors building and the library were reportedly hit. european countries are working to reduce their dependence on the russian energy
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since it invaded ukraine, the yoga shape, russia, natural gas as how to power germany for decades. but now europe's largest economies, pivoting to others for gas, that's delayed plans to phase out coal and nuclear power. don't cain reports from bullitt, newton tile is a leafy village on the outskirts of pottstown. this is where frank shines differ less his concern about the environment and the impact of the energy crisis on it. while the solar panels on his roof helped generate electricity, it's the brand new heat pump outside his front door, which he tells me will really reduces carbon footprint created for o'kelly's. the top priority for me was reducing my c o 2 emissions and thereby using less fossil fuel, sir. so it made sense to use my own energy supply sensibly and, but with heat pumps only in use in around 3 percent of households here. traditional sources of energy are far more widely used in recent decades. that's mostly meant
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fossil fuels from russia. but the war in ukraine ended that with russian, coal, oil and gas imports embargoed now germany, his bill gas terminals on its north sea coast and st. deals with other exporting countries at a meeting with the belgian prime minister this week, chancellor shots set out what he and other e u leaders see is the way ahead sd, to comfort on the future of our economies will depend on a better power supply from renewable sources under more electricity, and of course, and above all on hydrogen, part of which we will produce here in europe. but to a large extent, we will also imported long standing e u commitments to phase out fossil fuels meant russian energy sources would eventually have been phased out anyway. but one analyst says the war in ukraine changed everything. i believe the invasion of russian to ukraine was really a wake up call. a wake up call to europe's dependency on russia as a country,
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as well as on natural gas as the source of energy. and i don't think there's a turn around from the decisions that have been made now add to a, in the, in, in the future. and yet in the short germany has had to prolong the life of its 3 remaining nuclear reactors. reopen previously muffled coal fired power stations and agree to long term deals with liquid natural gas suppliers on the face of it. none of these decisions involves renewable sources of energy. dominant cane al jazeera berlin. let's talk about special coverage marking a year into the ukraine. war or environment editor nick clark will be exploring how it's been a major setback in the fight against climate change. training today at 1130 gmc african leaders have promised they will not tolerate undemocratic changes of power in member states. they've also pledged to push through
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a continent wide free trade deal to day african union summit in ethiopia. capital, discuss your monetary issues and violence and democratic republic of congo, and the for hell region. at least 36 people have been killed in flooding and landslides. in brazil, the south region was hit hardest by the heavy rains. the state of emergency has been declared for the 5 effect to nest apologies. more thunderstorms are forecast in the coming week. the clean up cost in new zealand from a psycho gabrielle is expected to reach billions of dollars. a national state of emergency remains in place while people recover from the nation's most significant weather event century. several 1000 people are still cut off the east coast on the north side and at least 11 people died in the storm. there is no doubt that as a country we have a steep mountain heat of us and we will climb that together. we know that this
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recovery is going to come with a big price tag, and we will have to once again, re prioritize and refile focus area fits in their resources. we will build back pizza, but we will also need to build back more resilience than before. more than 5000 pregnant russian women have entered argentina in recent months. and this week, dozens more on the way. the next arrivals were all in the final weeks of pregnancy . when it's believe the war with ukraine is prompting them to seek argentine citizenship for their unborn children. teresa has mona ah, medical jacobo arrived in argentina last december. she's from russia, but decided to leave her country because of the war in ukraine. yeah, yeah, i forgot. okay. she was 28 weeks pregnant when she landed him. when a site is now she has a son leonel who was born in january and named after argentina's football style. you're nearly messy. we're in september funding for santa law,
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for glutamine. to live in september last year. we noticed mean were being recruited and there was a risk. my husband could be forced to join the army. so he decided to leave. my husband traveled 1st to armenia and took here while i stayed to get our children ready. maria is not the only russian who has come to argentine in recent months. thousands of russian women have come to argent, tina to give birth. people from russia do not need a visa to enter this country and their children born here can apply for their nationality. according to ard and i know their families can also apply for citizenship, something that is kind of feeling awful for russians, we're hoping to get another passport, a russian passport is far more limited internationally than an argentine one. and authorities here have started to question the women on arrival. some were told that could be deported and needed legal assistance to remain in the country,
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a younger cetera. we noticed some tickets only had reservations and no return tickets. so we had to check whether they were faking why they were coming. some of the women were targeting weeks pregnant and wouldn't give a proper reason for coming, which on the alarm to the immigration officers cd makeover has set up a service to assist people from russia who want to move to argentina. so he also helps women find a doctor, a hospital, and get their papers in order. it was a horrible consumer. with the argentine powersport, you have more than a 170 countries open for you. and i made a table comparing the passports of argentina with other countries in the region, and i realize argentina is the best one and it's legal. and that's why i'm hoping those who want to come here to give birth a printer. i didn't in us authority say that many of those seeking citizenship for their children are exploiting argentina's laws and have no intention of staying
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after the passport is granted. but there are others like maria, who say they have come to when a site is to make it their home. biddy, several and decedent when a site is also britain. now where the red carpet was rolled out for the back. that film awards over night or quiet on the western front dominated the batters taking home 7 awards, including best film when it broke the back to record for most awards, won by a non english film. the branches of initiating and bass lumens, elvis presley by a big or 2 other big winners by that set for me. for now, the news continues. harold, i'll just say after inside story ah ah
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ha. they weather is lovely across southern passive, your blue skies. clear weather here all the way, right across the mediterranean. pushing across into spain and portugal, further north where we have got to wear the systems rolling across our area of high fresh little tongue of high pressure across other paths, keeping it settled and sunny. we are going to see some wet weather, some windy weather at ties, and some wintry weather pushing across northernmost passes. scandinavia still seeing some snow pushing over towards sea. baltic states was that western side of russia, justice of snow, that just around to care for a time on monday, but the central and western pass is try it's fine. temperatures around 30 celsius. well above the average, it's 7 right celsius. above the average here to go through the next few days, still little unsettle, across northern pass, pushing up towards at northeastern corner to bed up towards england. well, scott, and much of ireland as well. and with not the season went to where the late run in the day chose to some shower. she noticed just around spain of portugal by the state. 16 celsius madrid. still not too bad,
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but not as warm as it has been recently chosen. what a 2 showers just around the morocco western parts of algeria came wayne still coming out of these a hail through this horror dust haze there coming down into a good part of nigeria bending and toto ah, the, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, the story of the world is that the global site develop the global north and continues to do that with no host and no limitations. the corporation, if it were he, a man would act like a psychopath. part one of as your bother and i said, raymond, we have to reduce our consumption here. but we also need economic justice board workers, studio b unscripted on al jazeera what shapes europe, security as munich host set annual conference there.

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