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really crossed the land must during wednesday and reappear in open water. ah, the scale of the disruption when you see it by air is shocking. more than 70 percent of the buildings in this town have been totally destroyed. tons and tons and tons of thousands of people homeless across this region. hovering efforts turned into accommodating sir my res. no, don't even have temporary shelters. menu of my friends that we have lost and hope to in the future together are now gone. ah. more buildings collapsed trapping people after 2 new earthquakes. it suddenly took
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here. at least 6 people are killed. ah, i'm carry johnson. this is al jazeera la from dough also coming up. the tremors were also felt in neighboring syria, where more than 130 people have been injured. he was present joe biden, the rising poland off to show solidarity the ukrainian capital keith. and we report from southeastern brazil. a torrential rain has triggered flooding and landslides, at least 20 people. ah, dash people into cheer and syria, once again scared and shaken to more powerful. earthquakes have rocked both countries. 2 weeks of a devastating tremors killed more than 47000 people, or the epicenter of monday night stronger magnitude. 6.4 quake was near the city of
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and takia buildings that were already weakened have now collapsed to killing. at least 6 people. and parents are left consoling their terrify children yet again in northwest to syria, people fled buildings. as a shaking began, the white helmets that will interrogate reported more than $130.00 injuries on sundays they done. has this report from donna in southern took here. ah. 2 a building that had survived to earthquakes in southern to kia now gone. her la la. a car dash cam captures the moment joe. deborah, deborah, good. i saw a woman screams. the earth trembled. all the buildings and hat i have collapsed. they are dead. and that the airport panic is the quake
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hit ah little screens on that. you'd use a politicians, television interview from an aide distribution center interrupted. have you received that july? the unit a from older a like now for families already traumatized disbelief. the terror has come again. on the audio, jack burton, we were very scared. we thought the ground would tear apart a nation rocked just 2 weeks after twin earthquakes, up ended the lives of millions, killing tens of thousands and destroying countless homes. it was really shaky. you know, we hardly stood up, it was very difficult, you know, you know, it was going to happen. be, we were expecting that. so right now, so we are expecting more. so everybody should be, you know, more prepared about this. this is the moment the quake struck aleppo in rebel held
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northern syria. wow. more misery for people still suffering severe shortages in food medicine and housing on top of a decade old civil war. back in turkey, ties, man says people are trapped under the rubble while others have poured into the streets. another night, in the cold, sammy's a than al jazeera, i've done that to the kia on monday nights, quakes were felt inferior. egypt and lebanon in syria. many people sustained non life threatening injuries, including broken bones for these latest trends, making life even harder for the millions displaced by years of civil war than a holder is for developments in syria. we understand that some buildings collapsed . they were already structurally unsound, damaged from the earthquake. 2 weeks ago, there was nobody inside. but the syrian civil defense in the opposition controlled
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northwest are reporting 125 injuries, mainly as a result of panic. some people actually jumped from their, their balcony. so you have this, you know, people, people are frightened and the, the, the tragedy is only unfolding and the corner of syria and hospitals. there is still an emergency. doctors are still dealing with the thousands of cases of injuries as a result of the the 2 earthquakes. 2 weeks ago. a doctors are telling us that they are dealing with so many crush injuries that they have to increase could need dialysis sessions. but they're unable to do that because they just don't have the equip. and so they're dealing with an emergency. and then the 3rd major earthquake in 2 weeks. these people have nowhere to go. in many ways, they're trapped in
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a corner of syria surrounded by the government. syrian armed forces and they have been at war for 12 years, and they cannot cross into turkey, turkey, southern turkey itself, devastated by the earthquake so, so these people are left to deal with this with this disaster alone. in fact, since they one they have been appealing for international assistance and while some aid has trickled in, it is still not enough to deal with. with the crisis. abdul kathy hondo is an activist and restaurant of ed live. he told us most people have been staying away from weak buildings. all people here now are not safe of anything are not sure and, and they don't trust anything even in the buildings are very strong. and i think because what they have seen it impacts makes all people in fact, you know, you know, losing their trust. their company does anything, even some,
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some buildings by the way have been destroyed and lambs. but fortunately, all these buildings which have been the glass are empty. so people in fact learned a little bit from the previous one and they didn't risk to live in some buildings which are weak. but people here i, i think these 9, none of people with canceling the whole, the whole night, all children, even, even most people who have any, anyone who has gone, i'm sure, will not go back before the morning. people nowadays are scared from nights because do are too strong earthquakes that happen at night. so this the main people nowadays in fact, for a long time, we will have this problem out of nice. maybe normally we will have problems and nightmare out. nice. but now these nightmares are, are, are real. those people who have been affected by the biggest break are still
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living in very severe conditions. as the accommodation for them is not enough. most of these people are living with other families in one small houses or are intent these people even have problems in getting aids still now in fact, couldn't treat all those people who are affected by the fact it's really reach some few people who have been affected we have more than a 1000000 people in this area, and most of these people in fact, couldn't get any access is because in fact these people didn't know. they are not sound about good, but maybe because they are concerned about their safety, their family and member safety. but of course, i mean they are me, but they are demanding. now on each other to link the right, these be more should get a great aid and help, and the from every one. ah,
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you as president is in poland after mondays, unannounced visit to ukraine. joe biden is due to me to polish present. andre duda and toppa central european officials later on tuesday, is expected to discuss the possibility of permanently stationing american troops in poland. his visit comes days ahead of the anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. adam fisher is in warsaw with more on the logistics of biden's visit to ukraine. ah, as president joe biden went for dinner in washington, dc, late on saturday, final plans were being laid for his trip to keep the decision to go was taken on friday. the arrangements had been discussed over several months past. the template was established last year when the secretary of state and the defense secretary visited ukraine over night train, small entourage, black coat, windows. the white house kept a tight lid on the news,
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even issuing bite and shadow for how you would spend monday in washington. even as he was travelling half a world away in the american stand with you and the world stand with you. keys has captured a part of my heart. i must say. it's not unusual for presidents to make trips to conflict zones. rock obama did it in afghanistan, donald trump, iraq. but both times the u. s. controlled the air space. ah, that's what made biden's trip more dangerous. that's why the white house told the russians just hours before to avoid any mishaps which could spark a bigger problem on the ground. the security had to be unbelievable by the ukrainians because the u. s. doesn't have a military presence in ukraine, and so you've got air defense security to worry about. you got these possible elements on the ground. and it required that the shutting down a sent you a key of to traffic off for a couple of hours when he traveled to poland last year,
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president biden was reportedly keen to cross the border, but was overruled by his secret service. the people who protect him this time with more notice they could make it work. security will be ramped up here when joe biden makes a major address to mark the 1st anniversary of the ukraine war. but no matter what he says, what will be remembered more than the speech is the visit that came before it. alan fisher, al jazeera warsaw. he crane's military says it desperately needs more arms and ammunition from western allies to hold off. russian attacks. health is on the way, but to from any troops in the front line, it's too late. same bizarre, avi has more from that tional exclusions and, and the warning some he was may find images in his report. distressing the wounded keep coming out, leaving the frontline on their backs into the care of medics. the lucky ones are
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stabilized and moved to hospitals where the hope is they will leave on their feet. should looseness bernisha from missouri? the most difficult thing for us right now is losing our fighters, but you're losing our people. those were fighting for ukraine when they bring in a person who is wounded and has deadly injuries you watch on them. and you can't help with anything you. what is the worst thing you can imagine that at age stations like this one in that, in that region, close to the fighting. there is very little space between life and death. was doctor se saving a russian soldier can be just as important as those for you. i took the hippocratic oath, and i am obliged to treat the old patient regardless of nationality. and secondly, the saved life of a captive is in there. but unity to exchange for our captive their camp. so that way we can save the lives of our soldier the year. and still,
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the wound to keep coming. facing rapid assault in the east were standing guard in the north ukraine. soldiers said the threat of the next russian attack is everywhere. for about 15 kilometers from the border with bella roofs in the turn, noble exclusion zone russian forces had occupied this area. at the beginning of the invasion, senior commanders with the ukrainian troops now tell us that they are carrying out these live fire exercises to be prepared if russian troops ever decide to come back . these drills are happening close to the site of the 1986 turnovers appear. disaster rushes occupation of the site last year. the ongoing occupation of this upper region nuclear plant, ukraine says, makes the threat either by accident or design of nuclear fall out. a real
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possibility of the reigning is happening here because there is exist a chance of possible attack from bellows, which we already had some time ago. so we are training at this exact location to be sure we are ready to meet the enemy, me engaged in battle, or waiting to get into the fight. ukrainian soldiers say they've been forced into the kind of conflict that was until a year ago, things passed. they say they want russians to leave their land and peace to return his in basra, the ultra 0 chernobyl exclusions on. can you craig as part of our week long, a special series on the far reaching consequences of the war in ukraine on tuesday? we'll explain how the war is accelerating a global food crisis. i'm showing you today that these types on that oh to 30 g m t on wednesday or so i had on al jazeera why residence in ohio skeptical that was small town of east had a steamer, and water is safe. and we take
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a look at china's real estate crisis and the efforts to revive it by his confidence, ah, russia's war em, ukraine has dominated. well, he's for the past 12 months. devastating for those in the line of fire or directly impacted. it has strengthened global alliances and deepened divisions with far reaching effects on the lives of billions of people. worldwide. in a week heard special coverage al jazeera explores every aspect of the conflict, the human, the political, and the economic, and the possibilities of resolution. ukraine war one here on, on out there.
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powerful earthquakes on monday night. buildings that were already we could have not collapsed the epicenter, the stronger magnitude, 6.4 quake was near the city of antique hill. tremors shook neighboring northwest syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes, or the 100 people were injured according to the white helmets. adrian, when he was present, joe biden is in war. so off to monday's unannounced visit to crime is expected to discuss the possibility of permanently stationing american troops and permanent at least 40 people have been killed after torrential rains triggered flooding and land slides and coastal areas in brazil's southeast. on monday, president lewis and last year, due to the silver flew over the affected areas. entire neighborhoods have been submerged and hundreds of people have been displaced. monica inactive isn't south sebastian, one of the worst hit areas were standing in the patio of a church. this is the place where thousands of volunteers have been gathering since
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sunday. here's where they're bringing all the supplies, water mattresses, food clothes, for all the people that have been forced out of their homes, some 2000 people were forced to leave because they are in danger. 600 millimeters of rainfall are fell on sunday. that is the same amount of water that was expected to fall in one whole month. and this produced land sites on both sides of this church. and also further down we were following the fire men were trying to find the bodies of a man that disappeared on one side of this church and a whole family. on the other side of this church, president wheezy mass to let us hubert overflow. the area today, he says that our one of the problems is that people have been building houses in risky places on the mountain. not only in this region,
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but in other regions of brazil. also which, where there have been land slides are some worse than these in the past years. now people here say that the reason that they build these houses in unsafe places is because they have nowhere else to go on. there isn't enough housing cheap housing. so the government has been promising that they will build a housing for these people, so they will not incur in the same danger that they have so far are some are we're still expecting here more people to arrive at this church because they're leaving areas of danger. and people hear what they're most worried is that the rain does not, are returned that for good. whether they're praying for good weather, because the weather has been very unstable to us now and frustrations are still simmering in a small ohio town or train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed earlier this month
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. when you health clinic. subbing set up for people despite assurances by local officials that there is no health risks. montana is more drone footage from the site of the train crash, wreckage is being cleared from the scene, but residents fear the impact on the environment is less visible. the anger was clear at a recent town hall meeting with many insisting that they were being lied to by authorities who maintain that is no health risk. oh the c e. o. of the train company, norfolk southern, visited the town to meet with some residents, leaving many less than satisfied with what they heard. it's a terrible walk to victor. it falls on your shoulders or train, but the c o. l ensure declined to answer specific questions about clean up concerns
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were being completely transparent, completely collaborative with their highly pianos and transportation sick. khatri. pete, what a judge has made public a letter he sent to shaw calling for accountability, writing the people of east palestine cannot be forgotten, nor can they pain be simply considered. the cost of doing business and questions are being raised in congress. a senate committee is calling on rail companies to provide information on safety and the transportation of hazardous material. a move that for the residence of east palestine. ohio comes far too late. my cana al jazeera mohammed ham down the gallery commander of sedans at rapid support forces says he regrets lost his military takeover, which paved the way for the return of people loyal to the former government were sharp. but when i saw young men and women of the glorious december revolution,
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i did not hesitate to stand with them against the injustice of the regime as tyre any and corruption. i wanted to build sudan. the most recent mistake was october 25 qu at unfortunately, became a getaway for the return of the former regime. i sincerely want to leave political power and handed over to a transitional civilian authority with elections in nigeria just days away. recent attacks have cause concern among the public, aren't going present, mahonnan bihari, and promised to and bonnets my vocal her um, in the north, on to serious outlet interest has more now from my degree. oh, bottom, no state in northeastern nigeria has seen 14 years of book or out by those, but it's slowly emerging from the crisis with improved security. hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on new buildings and roads, and rehabilitating lives and livelihoods. what do we did was to ensure that we created the enabling environment for the population to and them in full livelihood
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by themselves. with that little thought in bunkerville to their inch of in order to address the good coffee from the inside and fee, which are not limited to include in potty and caribbean, clamored whenever we will decide, including a plethora phillips thanks to the biggest military spending in nigeria areas over on by board quote on fighters have been taken back. the significant dropping attacks. my boy cor, i'm an i sell affiliate is boosting commerce in the old east here at the main market. in my degree traders from china, cameron. and is your are loading of merchandise to take across the board and that is creating more jobs and incomes. what the ne gained in terms of peace are the areas of the north have lost. the thought has to be accepted. there are still people there as to the villages that are under control or bandaged. there are a lot of atp that are not in the area. farther south are you, titian for independence has led to the killing of hundreds of people in attacks on
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civilians. security forces and government buildings. while you say there are at least 88 am groups across nigeria from bended to fight isn't malicious, supported by state officials. this and not that group, or the number one security element or trip to the 22 in 3 elections. in the past, these groups, the ads have the capacity to not only disrupt the upcoming presidential election, but blank nigeria into deeper crisis. i'm groups, he have killed tens of thousands of people in the last 15 years. that geron voters consider security has their biggest concern and would want whoever wins saturdays election to tackle it had on. what with am groups of some politicians accused of using violence as means toward their objectives? even the election voters want to use to effect change now appears and us right. how many degrees al jazeera may do good? the chinese government says the property market is improving after
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a new survey revealed sales of houses in 16 cities, rose for the 3rd straight week. baton is real, estate crisis is far from over. 20 years has more now from basing this book in downtown aging, was designed to project a modern image of china, surrounded by cafes, shops and offices. a 2 bedroom apartment here once cost upwards of $1000000.00. but in recent years, prices have dropped. may or either yearly, we haven't made much profit this past 3 years or more new houses and many people think there will be more customers. but that isn't the case. the reality is, the vacuum rate is relatively high and the sale rate is low. every one is waiting and watching. the chinese government says property prices will recover this year, but generally isn't convinced. he says the sector suffered because of the pandemic . but that hasn't been the only problem. in 2021 agent cracked down on debt ridden
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real estate developers. with the aim of preventing a market bubble. the measures sparked a liquidity crisis, which left many buildings unfinished and thousands of buyers in the lurch. authorities are now scrambling to prop up the industry, which contributes about a quarter of china's gdp. the government's intention was to bring down the leverage not to kill the market since the measures were taken in such a hasty manner and it was so strict, then the market was in the war, the recession since 900 ninety's. and in addition to that, there was coverage restriction. so the overall sentiment over the market was just become way more pessimistic than the market then the government intended to intended to see in december aging. and it almost 3 years of hash 0 corporate policies. it also east lending restrictions for property develop is lowered
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mortgage rates and ended housing ownership caps in some cities. the consumer confidence remains lower in big cities like beijing, the cost of an apartment is typically much more than one young person can afford. so parents and often even grandparents pull their entire life savings to help y one . but in recent years, many families have held off choosing instead to keep their money in the bank. and us expect property prices to stop declining this year, but say it may take years for the sector to fully recover. for didn't only the big challenge is reversing people's mindsets. he says many believe investing property just isn't as profitable as it used to be. katrina you out as irritating or al jazeera documentary investigating the killing of its correspondent, sri and ugly, has won a major u. s. journalism prize. a film part of the false line series was honored with the
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prestigious george polk award. sharina was shot dead by israeli forces last may. while reporting from the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank of he saw rental heather land, lincoln louis, he homily when could well for lost any of them. of those who she acquitted had been reading much of her in this episode of fault lines. we speak to witnesses from that day to her family. when a us citizen is killed, the administration has failed to do its bare minimum and search for answers and accountability in the killing of she didn't. a burglar alarm? that's it for me. for now the news continues her. i'll just say after inside story do steamers. ah,
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when it's a damaging lea windy we came to the winds. contingent starts the week. now. this is the wind, the area which is actually followed by cloud. this is the active frontal zone, which brings rain or snow for the west. europe settled on the high pressure all east, so it looks that the picture on tuesday is clear. the windy one from jimmy through poland eventually towards you. credit with the snow or cross in southern rushes, quite intense. they'll have to say with the wind blowing quite strongly off the black sea. and you can see this is the area really active and cold weather in europe. it doesn't affect turkey after monday or tuesday looks fine on sunday for the most part, and further west in europe, where pressure was highs be eaten into by clyde and rain. so after rather warm spelled in france, for example, it's not the same fitting at all. blue represents rain light ish. there it is. away from europe into north west africa. we have seen plenty of right inst i recently now is just scattering a shower to dry picture for the most. the ha martin is dying down
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a bit still full of dust and sand. take the for sale even further in to nigeria. but generally speaking, a dry and less windy picture in southern africa. it has been very wet in south africa, less so. no. but freddy psycho is about to hit madagascar. ah, ah, a story of love a what forces me to live in the camp is my love for him. i'll just eat a world full of this trouble. a couple trying to get married and set her to the palestinian refugee camp in the next 2 months. should meet in the drink. go out or do anything just say, jackie, let come. the price of love. oh no. just euro flying high indian national airline seals. the biggest deal in aviation is.
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