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ah israel loans that strikes on gauze up after several rockets of fire from the territory. ah, hello, i'm so robin, you're watching. i'll just ever like my headquarters here in doha also coming up, funerals held in the occupied west bank. the palestinians killed in nobliss, at least 11 died after israeli forces carried out to raid on wednesday. i'm tammy zaden. live from took care were incredible. stories of compassion emerge from the rubble of earthquakes as the war in ukraine is. it's one year mark. we take a look at this impact on children. ah,
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ah, welcome to the program is ready for the carried out as strikes on the gaza strip. in the past few hours, they targeted what they said were hamas military sites. now they submit a video, appears to show one of those missiles landing was earlier, 6 rockets were fine from garza into israel. now these railey armies, as it intercepted 5 of them, the casualties have yet been reported. this comes after hammer said it would respond to the killings of at least 11 palestinians, jury arrayed by as ready forces in novels on wednesday. more than 100 people were injured. that abraham has more from atlas in the occupied west bank. in the early hours of thursday, 6 rockets were launched from because the strip 5 were intercepted by the iron dome and one felon. and the area of adjusted to the are in the south. the cities of israel, in retaliation, the israel military carried out or strikes in the central gods city. central gaza
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strip of, sorry, in the refugee camp of elbow days, targeting mass or facade brigade, camp, a military count there. and also another air strike was carried in the north and west, also guards the city in a shots, a refugee count. of course, these 2 refugee clubs are of the most densely populated areas. so we, we have heard from local sources that many windows of civilian homes in these areas where destroyed due to that targeting. israel military said or claimed that they targeted 2 sites for or factoring 2 factories for miss factoring naval weapons for how much another form, a factory weapon as a retaliation for the launching of rockets ah,
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in the names of people killed, it has clicks into key and it has risen 205-000-8000 after shots have been cells since the 1st large tremors were felt 2 weeks ago. in syria, nearly 6000 people have died and millions more homeless than many in both countries . a concern that could be more what will quakes to come. some is it, i'm join me now from madonna in turkey and saw me. i mean, everyone has a story and a tail to tell a very experienced during this very difficult few weeks, short cholera, bereavement, even amazing tales of survival as well. absolutely . so we're going to be bringing you one of those incredible stories that we have come across a story that is both heart wrenching and heart warming at the same time. but 1st of
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all, let me bring you up to speed with what fit, how things are going with the operations on the ground here right now. and today is the day they kick off the operation to relocate, relocate people's what they calling contain the cities and phase on the aiming to establish people in 15000 containers, there's a big focus on that and getting people out of these tense, the government also saying they're going to provide pre had prefab housing again to try and get people into more settled accommodation situations. well, that kind of help can't come too soon. if you listen to what the u. n. a saying they're saying in the south of troy care, one and a half 1000000 people have been made homeless by the earthquakes. they saying half a 1000000 new homes need to be built. and they sang when it comes to clean up 210000000 tons of rubble needs to be picked up. and that's enough to fill 30 square kilometers a lot of rubble. and a lot of people we've been seeing over the course of the last couple of weeks being
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pulled out alive from the rubble. we caught up with a story of one incredible family who filmed themselves under the rubble. because they were concerned about the well being of others outside of that rubble. the $1.01 old child was trapped under the rubble families pinned down by collapsed concrete and struggling to breathe. telephone if we die and this phone is found. there are 5 of us here. come on, rush under the rubble of this massive earthquake when they decide to film what they believe of their final moments. but this is not the incredible story of their survival. this is the incredible story of their selflessness. whoever finds this phone, please help me fulfill my promises to people. please give me stuff. a tooth has a 500 layers and you own the children, the often 5000 lire, please,
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and the paid to them on my behalf. the family had collected donations and were worried, the money in their apartment wouldn't make it to the needy. this is what's left of what the code family once called home, the powerful earthquake reduced an entire compound of towers to dust underneath, fatma otto and their 3 children endured 10 hours of agony. incredibly, they were rescued alive all except the youngest son below. his mother filmed him, playing with his brother before the quake in what would become his final moments for it concert. we heard the tremor in the early hours of the morning, the billing shook our into the children and my wife followed what i called out loud . and he looked at me. but before i could pull him out, the building collapsed and surviving an earthquake and then surviving being trapped under the rubble of your own home. that's an unimaginable deal. but then walking
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above that rubble that can be painful to. we're looking for beloved things of his clothes or books. i had some here, he talked, laughed, and slept here. when you're walking on top of your path, each footstep forwards takes you back with a job. so it's very difficult to be here. it's bringing back bad memories. a lot of the each scoop raises hope. each item uncovered pools at the ha. suddenly a mother is confronted with what she sought, but didn't desire. her dead son's shirt. some food and tea can fill the void of hunger and not the emptiness of losing a son. so you're in the middle of an earthquake. why were you thinking about charity for others? i mean, that's a beautiful thing, but most people would be worried about themselves. upgrade or change because the
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money was for orphans, people trusted me with their money. the story of the cooked family has spread into care prompting donations to the orphans partner was so worried about under the rubble. the could take comfort in knowing that through their actions, the old deal that ended belie of life has started a new chapter and the lives of others. incredible story. and though when i spoke with father may i asked her what drives her to be so attached to orphans and kids and needs. she told me a story of when they 1st got married, how money was in short supply, her kids used to cry for candy. she said it was one incident like that that made her strengthen her resolve to dedicate the rest of her life to helping kids in need and inspiring story. it's inspiring people to think as well in is stumble, hash mahala barbara has a live coverage for, for us from there now. and i understand hashem, people who are worried about their well being in a stumble too. right?
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indeed sammy the powerful earthquake and his after shops in the south. the images of widespread distractions shattered lives are bringing back memories of the 1999 earthquake that hit mama regent include a guest on board in which more than 17000 people were killed. even now arkansas, the ticket was city officials here said that they are pretty much concerned that thousands and thousands of building in istanbul are either old by nerve or could be brought crushing down if an earthquake it's it is thumb born. and as you know, sammy, the north anatolia ford, which device the eurasian and the anatolia and plates runs not really far from me. some will talk in about 25 kilometers south of isabella. this explains why sized model is i've always been saying is just a matter of time before another major earth quake heads islam. we has also become
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a political issue with the opposition say that the government has failed to deliver in promises to turn turkey into a country that can better cope with earthquakes. the government, the ruling up body, on the other hand, has been saying that it has been launching an unprecedented massive urban trance formation. but here in is that most of the buildings can what stand the next earthquake. but as you know savvy is these are incredible moments. and for the 1st time, people in the stumble, in particular, are saying we need proofs guarantees from the government. but our buildings are not going to crumble down in case of another tremor shorting the ground. hearing assembled as we go to see in this report a race against time for these building inspectors, they're scanning for cracks or poor foundations. then they'll decide which
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buildings to demolish and which should be repaired. city officials warned a few days ago that $90000.00 buildings could collapse if an earthquake hits is stumbled where the mach looks on been tiny limb is there an earthquake in a symbol will affect 4 and a half 1000000 people. this is a top priority for us and should be seen as a national security matter. it has to be taken to the highest level american levant act ash and bought his house 3 years ago. but he doesn't know whether the building is earthquake proof. levant is among a growing number of people who no longer feel safe in istanbul. gill is this family call mock 1100 plenty to live longer. nissan bol. eventually i will have to leave for another place. i am thinking of taking my family to a safer city by graham is stumbled, sits not far from the north anatolia, and fooled seismologists of gun. my dear john fees, the worst asian site is very safe in terms of are grant conditions
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and also the housings relatively new invasion site. and, but if you go to european site, wanted the safe police for the ground conditions are the northern part. as people in the south struggle to cope with the aftermath of this month's powerful earthquakes, people living in assemble fear. the next one for money is a wall of this have been warning of an earthquake the deck because caused widespread destruction. and this is an over crowded city and the big tourist attraction. and many people were the want to know whether the buildings of that city a strong enough to withstand the major quake and prevent a lot of like passion by his era. if stumble and clearly these earthquakes have shifted, not only the political, but also the social landscape. here as with the river bed behind me,
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that sense of security and confidence in some places is drawing up a hand you back now. it's a hail in doha, thanks very much time in the course will be joining semi and the rest of the teams throughout the day. the 3, so the days that he is now in the us president has told the leaders of native 9 eastern european members that they formed the frontline of our collective defense. joe biden has now left the publish capital. what he rallied support for ukraine as the war enters a 2nd year. today's reproach, the when you're anniversary of russia's further invasion, it's even more important. we continue to stand again. and i think this is proof of this how strongly we fail. that's why i wanted to meet all of you in person here today as natives each and plank your the front lines of our collect defense. and you know, better than anyone. what's at stake in this conflict. while trying to talk diplomat,
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while he has met russian president vladimir putin saying the relationship between the 2 countries a strong while beijing says it stands on the conflict as neutral is reported to be considering. sending military assistance to russia, a sullivan. java reports now from moscow. rock solid is how china's top diplomat describe the relationship between beijing and moscow. in his meeting with the russian president, one ye said the ties between the 2 nations, but not directed against anyone, but won't accept pressure from any country as well. truth. we have always maintained the strategic focus and adhere to the general direction of building a multi polar world, resolutely opposed any unilateral and hegemonic actions and safeguarded our respective sovereignty. security and development interests. a day after the russian and american president made speeches the head of the anniversary of the war with ukraine. vladimir putin told china their ties extend beyond diplomacy. with our grants, we cooperated many areas and the humanitarian sphere and international organizations,
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including the united nations, the security council of which we are permanent members. bricks the shanghai cooperation organization. and of course, we're waiting for the chairman of the people's republic of china to visit russia. china wants to promote its peace plan to bring the warring sides in ukraine to the negotiating table. but with its deep rooted cooperation with russia, it's not widely seen as a neutral arbiter. china had the number of joint infrastructure projects with russia. the most chinese investment in the resource rich parties, region rest and sanctions mean china's imports of russian oil, natural gas and goods have become more lucrative in south africa, russia and china are taking part in a 3 nation military exercise cooperation like that is a cause for concern for the nato, a military alliance backing ukraine. but beijing has rejected warnings to refrain from providing lethal military aid and execute the u. s. of fueling the war by sending weapons to keep as rest and sanctions continued to pile on russia. it's
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looking east to bit china as its largest trading partner, president vladimir putin expects bilateral trade to balloon over $200000000000.00. and as the warden ukraine goes on, russia is poised to build new alliances and forge all at once, so that it can avoid international isolation from a major other 0. moscow. the un secretary general has again denounced russia's invasion of ukraine, the head of the 1st anniversary of the conflict. antonio terror said russia has violated the un charter and international law. the one year mark of russia's invasion of ukraine stands as a grim milestone for the people of ukraine and for the international community. that the invasion is an affront toward collective conscious. it is a violation of united nations charter and international law. is having that emetic humanitarian and human rights consequences. and the impact is being felt far beyond
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the ukraine. well, still had hair on al jazeera, the urine says a woman dies every 2 minutes due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. and an astronomical surprise, scientists get a glimpse of huge galaxies that take back to the cosmic dawn. ah, is still cold in east here, but no longer is it cold and windy without breaks of rain or snow. gently, underneath his ante socket, temperatures are low, but the wind stop blowing. the sun is, i mean keith could reach 0 today. it's still cold and doomed is minus one. and generally speaking, eastern europe is still fairly cloudy, but the biggest changes to the west where it was 2 days go spring like in the south
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of france and in spain. it isn't now if at the warning out for severe snow in many parts of northern spain, that he's going to be significant in the stumpage. however, it will last for probably more than the day by the time we get to friday, the whole things expanded. he still got rain or some snow on high grounded france, and the same is true morocco. now jewelry, but spain itself looks fine again. now there's still a change taking place in central europe. this code normally means more snow on its way through germany and a cold wind even if you don't get that. for example, in brussels, from 6 degrees down to 4, added the windshield and snow shows it's going to feel really light. winter has returned unexpectedly. you know what's happening up in the northwest of this part of africa, but there's also an increase in the likelihood of rain on the coast off west africa . ah, with join the debate,
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we know that the sector seems empowered by the government and stained by the government. today they are to government africans. count security is also global. help security on an online act viewable. if there is no right to defense, there is no right to protest. we can't just keep relying on aid. there has to be some work towards a sustainable economy. at the end of the day, it is ordinary objects that are paying the price. this tree analogy there. ah ah, look about kill channels there with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories. israel has carried out and strikes all the gaza
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strip. not these railey abi says it struck what it said, where a weapons manufacturing side to day military compound run by hamas. israel says those strikes were launched in response to 6. rockets fired into israeli territory from the gaza strip. is ready all me says it in septic 5. if i'm trying to stop diplomatic coal, the countries relationship with russia rock solid wine yee, has been meeting the automated piece in in moscow just 2 days before the other vestry of russia's invasion, a few cray now generation of children. ukraine is having to deal with the realities of war. many have lost a parent or been separated from loved ones when the humans warning of a looming mental health crisis with 1500000 children at risk. same bas ravi reports not from a pin that was occupied by russian forces for weeks. aid workers operating on the front lines in ukraine, say the countries young are in trouble,
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was sounding an alarm, difficult to hear over air raid sirens. everything things are going in the wrong thing at some point till another way from the parents, children, from their friends to them, from a normal unless there is peace and soon the mental health of the youngest victims of this war will only get worse. the lives of more than 7000000 from the upside down since the beginning of the war. i get an example. i mean, last year, this time you would have children who would say, hey, this is the sound of this is. this is the sound of this tank, or this is a machine gun noise kind of thing. low thousands of millions of children of moving the time food. because they're exposed to the needle leaders talk about sending the weapons to ukraine. children, seeing the war of close, often stop speaking and become unable to socialize or connect with others. the most
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vulnerable are those closest to the front lines. where there's relative peace, there are reasons for in a repeat, the sounds of joy replaced the sounds of shells. the a year after russia's occupation, families are finding ways of getting back to normal law. that doesn't mean at that time, i couldn't understand how you could been the 21st century. that one could start. i was trying to keep my job to come for children. the most important things to feel safe and communicate with their classmates. when we return to airplane over time, we allow children to attend school. and we are very happy that teachers are using remote learning for students living as refugees outside of ukraine, extra classes, and whatever else they can offer to turn what became a flash point back into a place of learning. teachers say they think their school was deliberately
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targeted even after the repairs. you can see where the shrapnel and bullets hit the side of this building. now it is much easier to repair obvious damage like this. the teachers and parents we've been speaking to say it is much more difficult to repair the kind of damage. you cannot see. the educator say they are trying to make sure a generation is not lost to the war. are you glad to be back in school? are you happy school started again. how did you feel when you go into schools? this is very happy. i'm speaking to this is very hard to go into school. it could take years to rehabilitate those in ukraine school system. but for teachers here, every child back in a classroom by okay, by is a child save zane basra elgin's era era pin that tens of thousands of people have
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also fled rushes in the start of the war. but the blood met putins decree of partial military mobilization, many, many could have been conscript to, to find in ukraine. georgia is one of the places some young russians have gone to the center. monahan report, this new community of exiles isn't receiving a warm welcome. glad cousin itself is a long way from home, yet a life back in his home town saint petersburg. but when war broke out, he knew what he had to do with him can live and we were on our way here. we didn't know whether we would stay here or move elsewhere. our objective was just to get out of russia and to look around and then make a decision. glib is one of thousands of russians who fled to georgia to avoid fighting on the front lines. he started to business as carving out a new life, but he found that new comers aren't being welcomed with open arms with him that de la petite can brewer. we've had virtually no george and customers that were
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a few people who work nearby will drop by for a coffee. and you could count them on one hand. and he, russian, graffiti, is everywhere. the 2 countries have a fraud history. they went to war over breakaway regions in 2008. many georgians became refugees in their own country, and bitterness remains. the new arrival of pushed up, housing prices further stoking, resentment. 20 meg buddy. no shops range their enemies, it's a fact. and then doing business drinking with us is just plain wrong. terrible. i will say no, i wouldn't go into a russian own cafe. i want to support georgian businesses, but some are seeking to build bridges. here at this bar, russians are studying the georgia language law. those reaching out to the community leave acceptance may come with time, but yet the russians who played the war have only just arrived. we have not got acquainted yet. we don't know each other. well,
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we are not used to each other. both communities may have no choice but to learn how to co exist. there's no telling how long the war and ukraine will laugh. so for now, at least ga russian exiles may be here to stay. finish monahan al jazeera. while we have a week on special series, on the far reaching consequences of the ukraine war into the conflict, if you can join us at these times, will explode both sides of the military strategies and how the was fueling. a new global arms race. do an agency's estimate that one woman dies every 2 minutes to 2 complications and pregnancy or childbirth? the data shows maternal health care is inadequate in many parts of the world. the report trying to maternal deaths over a period of 20 years. it shows 287000 maternal deaths were recorded worldwide in 2020, most were largely concentrated in the poorest parts of the world. and in countries
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affected by conflict. susanna sta totally is the regional director for latin america and the caribbean at the united nations population fund. she says more action is needed to reduce maternal deaths. the report brings very, very concerning use. their import is show in a harsh reality for a world that has the resources and the knowledge she protect better, the lives of women and girls. there is these tragic irony that a unique, enjoyable experience for women that he's given birth can and in depths. so i think that that report shows that as, as a community we need to do more and better for women and girls. in the report also shows that there are examples of successfully addressing the issue
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in some countries that are making progress, reducing the number of women that die from pregnancy and childbirth. so that is not only a source of hope, but also it's a proof that reducing dose dead if achievable is possible. astronomy in the united states have seen evidence of distant galaxies that challenge or understanding of the universe. and that's according to a new report in the scientific journal nature column baker has more these 6 red dots aren't supposed to exist, but nearly hidden deep in one of the james web space telescopes. first images, they're starting to reveal their secrets. they might be whole galaxies as large and mature as our own milky way. but that's a surprise, because they're being seen shortly after the dawn of the universe. and they should be much smaller and simpler. the 1st galaxies began in pools of
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a mysterious substance, dark matter. we know how these dark medical form, we know that normal matter should follow them. we know the ratio which dark matter normal matter is as part of our standard model. and these galaxy seem to have too much normal matter, too much matter or just stuff. means the earliest stars in our universe were heavier than expected, and developed sooner than expected, possibly, containing some elements essential for life. webb's ability to see new frequencies of light opened up new areas of investigation. now the findings will challenge models of how stars were born. i expect when the dust settles when we get all of our divisions, when we get more, when we get better data, we will, we will probably find that cosmo ology is the same. and there's something else going on in the systems that we don't understand from combination of stars forming really early galaxies forming way better than the expected. and maybe some exotic physics that are currently in.
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