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but in the profession, these teachers are making sure bad jamal, and so i don't what is clearly a sizable demonstration of industrial action taking in various parts of the economy. calling on the government prepay arises, that meets inflation. if there's no movement to pay, we likely to be seeing more protests look just from people like tomorrow, but work is in other key professions who enjoy growth support from the public. ah an earthquake damage building collapses in the turkish city of san your firm. officials say people are believed to be trapped under the rubble. ah, i know about the senate. this is all the 0 life. and doha, also coming up,
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a fire rips through a cramped camp for a haiti of refugees in selling back a dash. the place is now under control boss. now many people will be lab homeless again, is the salvage where they calibrate belongings and try to escape supporters of tennessee as opposition coalition demand the release of political prisoners and on end to president, i states proctor the ship has reached the shop, ah, abuse of negotiations, nations won the world agree on the 1st international treaty to protect the high seniors. ah, to okay, 1st we're going to go to breaking. newsome to kia i building has collapsed in the
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city of sun, the offer. the structure had suffered damage during last month. 20 earthquakes, which stretched to kia and syria, more than 50000 people were killed in that disaster were theresa bo is joining us on the phone from guys in chapter these are what more do we know about what's been happening? we do know that a building collapsed in a very central area, the governor that one person was injured but not the one could be dropped around the rob. this is not. 9 precise because because of the area where this building was still, kate, that could be more people are rebel, one of the building for the mom, the to. 5 500 building that were meant to in the coming they had been damaged by the earthquakes that happened on february by the 2 twin. a wakes up. 6 the heavier had been cold and the gas and electricity had been cut off . people were not allowed to go inside,
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but still the building come back and it's not yet what made it collab, but it is a major concern because this situation is only. 9 being in chattanooga but there's thousands of thousands of damage to go all around the country. and that's why the government right now, we will be further trying to get those who have the damage and trying to clear the robber all around the area that were affected by the earthquake. d and almost one month ago, teresa, thank you very much. as you've been talking to has been watching some of the video that's been appearing and social media of that building, which just seems to immediately collapse into, into the street. we know that you're heading to that area. we're going to check in with you later on. thank you very much. indeed. teresa bow talking to us on the phone. some guys in now major fire than in gull. so are hanging refugee camp and bangladesh has been brought under control. no immediate casualties were reported to the bala holly camping cox's bazaar emergency services rushed to the camp. and they were assisted by local volunteers. but the blaze is left of thousands of displaced
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or here. refugees sheltering in bangladesh without a roof over their heads. more than a 1000000 of them escaped, a militant cracked and enabling me in law and had not been able to return. tanveer charge was following vellows from duck. what so far, would we know to our contact in the camp and the cost of bizarre. malo colored fire department office is that at least so what they some estimated 2000 hops have been damaged or burned. basically, each heart has about around $5.00 to $4.00 people living and as a family. that could mean a number of people displays a quite a, quite a large and many of the population in the camp, at least half of them are children and woman. so the devastation is not the 1st time within march. last year, at least $50000.00 people were displacing a similar fire in a camp in the nearby campbell of college. so the, as the damage and the casualty could be increased, we don't know,
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they're still searching and rescuing for people. but there's no report of casualty by the police on the fire department. as of yet, there has been reported. several hang on themselves, accusing that many of these fires started by inter gang rivalry, r c would between rival political groups even now there's a remote in the camp, as i spoke to some of our context that this could have been a arson or a sabotage. so it's never really investigated exactly how it started. most cases, it's cylinders, glass doors that started with a gas cylinder, but many cases, these are arson. but we cannot independently come from this thing because the investigation normally doesn't come to a conclusive evidence. what really started this, why is it to the machine is the field office chief with unicef at cox's bazaar. and he explains what happened in this 3 cans with defy it happen around 100 top of them . if you use are leaving and 50 percent of them are children the situation as
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quickly while being done. the numbers are coming and we have limited information to reduce our trying their best to bring the fire under the control unit from the port in us. we are underground and we are trying to need immediate and i didn't meet all of the children and their families. we are, we are very, extremely concerned about the children and families because the previous incidents last year, short of this fire spreads very quickly and before the trip at any time, it's kind of they are already in the, in the trap. so, so far, fortunately, there is no reports of that but to we have report at least 20 to learning from us. but one additional one information feedbacks on all the units that have applied to emergency medical team that towards overnight,
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all the dark hair and teams on the ground, my stuff on the ground and they are just sending us the reports. so these teams will pass overnight in the car to provide the b c, because support for that children and their families is without a different issue. sometimes all learning center for me because they have long impact that without support of the international community, these services cannot be sort of very quickly. so we are very, very sony, i want to get through the i'm with the family is that once again, they are becoming homeless and they showed us on burn the immediate need of all of these children and families to show the water food place to just overnight their thousands of people are protesting outside the greek parliament. there's anger and leave over the nations worst wail disaster that's killed. 57
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people in tuesday. students, well workers and public sector employees are taking part in the rallies. police have use tier guys to push back some of the protesters, demonstrators, blaming the government for the poor condition of greece. israel system, while unions say a fatal accident was inevitable. and thousands of supporters of chinese is opposition. coalition have defied a protest bank. and on the streets of the capital tunis, they've broken through a police barrier and that in the cities main street and demand in the release of political prisoners trade unionists and journalists, resident high se the dissolved parliament and 2021 elections in december were boycotted by the opposition accused him of a power grub, said only c as a former member to choose his parliament and she thinks the protest movement has gained more popularity was calls for reforms are gone. what we can say is new in his, in terms of opposition to the president is actually the popularity of the movements
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today is the 2nd day of the demonstration i yesterday was also a very, very big and, and an intense day of protesting. i know that they will be ours. you know, that the demonstration today is actually being at barnes and, and even by a governor authorities in chinese. that's in the same time. i'm very helpful to the fact that the police like to be learned from the relation to military land ownership in what is it, wasn't it. ready you know, people's lights and people's also and desires for a wolf of film, kind of a system and a and to respect people. it is not a criminal, it is not cool enough. he, i've to ignore and screw it off with us. i really invite everybody to listen to the sans and slogans today. they are actually people calling for to pop christie. and
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despite the term being and russia, and despite all e, a trials again and at that in a very difficult time is going through and also, and this is important, this is not an elitist, are kind of the frustration you for calling for economy me. a calling for and you know, a social reforms are calling for inflation to be controlled by the state . they are also very concrete. i would say demands are coming from the streets to day runs. education minister says the government's investigating cases of poisoning in schools targeting female students, never more than 300 new incidence and sunday, hundreds of school girls have been admitted in hospital in recent months. people are protested against the mysterious incidents, demanding answers as a care. thus i apologize for what's happening and the parents got worried mom, what we were waiting to receive. the results of tests on that is we totally understand parents concern on you and we seriously followed the issue. we have
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formed emergency committees through it in the education ministry with arms. roger, after 15 years of talks, the u. n. has agreed a historic treaty to protect the world's high seas. now these are waters which are currently beyond the control of nations and they're not subject to laws. re toria, gayton be reports. nissan gentlemen. the ship has reached the shore celebrations at the un. after 50 years of negotiation with ambassador the ocean denounces a deal. the un high seas treaty will designate 30 percent of the world's oceans as protected areas by 2030 fishing and shipping lanes will be restricted and more funding provided for marine conservation. this is the treaty. no one knew was really going to land. and last night it did, and that's a testament to really, really hard work. i very dedicated individuals over an unprecedented session is by
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no one that went over 48 hours. so that's when i, i just want to celebrate enders. sure, there's hard work ahead and unclear pat there'll be speed bumps, but so we've just had a really big when only one percent of the wealth international waters is currently protected. most marine life is threatened by climate change. over fishing and shipping activist describe this agreement as a breakthrough and design that in a divided world. protecting nature can triumph over j politics. this is an enormously important outcome for the well, it provides an opportunity for us to better manage and, and regulate environmentally harmful activities. in the nearly ha, ha, ha, ha, that falls the our national jurisdiction and the high seas. this has implications for all of us all around. the treaty will now be studied by louis and translated into the un 6 official languages before being formally adopted. victoria gate and b
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algae, they're still had about a 0. it is unacceptable. if you are l backed by processes and decisions about a made far beyond your model, the range of slums, the global financial system, the benefits rich nation as while leaving poor countries behind nothing. ah hello. it remains very warm across secured, passive china. the korean peninsula walks now push, he gets way into japan as well. i pressure in char, so it is settled. and sadie embry spring like as we go through the next couple of days. and so 16 se in solar 19 therefore, basically 13 in tokyo. hang on in there, the rank is out of the way and will get temperatures up to around 80 degrees
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tuesday. so $64.00 in fahrenheit won't dry sunshine continuing across a central and southern parts of china, which was west. you may well see a little bit of wet weather creeping through here for the south has a lot of wet weather and that continues to pile its way towards southern parts of the korean peninsula. call them put down towards singapore, solomon's o, the reach of his still seeing for the heavy rain. this is where we have seen our flooding recently. and that ne monsoon continues to drive those big down poles in, across a similar richer region. as we go through the next few days, just wanted to showers to into westville anchor, but nothing too much further north might have been there will be dry. the hate continues up towards the northwest karachi, temperatures around $37.00 sales just noticed one or 2 shouts. great. me through here, over the next few days, and watch out for those thundering showers for northern india with
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controlled information. law school is one is a facial recognition technology. how does the narrative, public opinion? no wonder how is it in journalism we played in the video spread like wildfire, they denied a. the listening post dissects the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. ah ah. you're watching all the 0 reminder. we're top stories. this of buildings collapsed in the city of santa rosa, in southeast, in turkey, of georgia,
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had suffered damage during last month's twin earthquakes, which struck turkey and sylvia. lest he teams have been deployed a major farther than gospel hill refugee camp bangladesh has been brought under control. no immediate casualties were reported at the volley. come in the corpses, bizarre district buses. the supporters of tennessee is opposition. coalition of divide a protest band along the streets of the capital tunis. they broke through a police barrier and the new city's main street, demanding the release of political prisoners trade unionists and journalists. president chi site dissolved parliament in 2021 elections in december. but boy, counted by the opposition accused of a paragraph. the world's 2nd biggest economy, china has set a modest growth target of around 5 percent. that's one of his lowest in years. economic recovery following the pandemic topped the agenda of the opening session of parliament as katrina you reports from beijing. 2 2 2
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a buoyant tradition of china's national anthem opens its annual parliamentary session in beijing, but outgoing premier lee could chung's assessment of the country's economic performance with samba in comparison, he said the pandemic and challenges in the international environment had caused china to fall short of its previous g d p target of 5.5 percent hitting only 3 percent go with that. he announced a more modest goal for growth in 2023. the main projected target for development this year are as follows. g d, b growth of a wrong 5 percent around 12000000, new urban jobs survey, urban unemployment rate of around 5.5 person boosting income and consumers spending our major priorities. there will also be renewed focus on innovation and technological, self reliance, beijing's response to what it says are escalating attempts by the united states and its allies to suppress chinese burns other pressing hard on technology,
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basically to fill the void that has been created by, ah, you know these embargoes by the united states and in there they're also very, very keen on reducing costs across the board. they want a chinese manufacturing to be lean mean at the lower end of the spectrum. i believe that this is the key. competitiveness is the key to maintaining the markets. china will also boost its military preparedness and increase its defense budget by 7.2 percent. the communist party is concerned by increasing tensions around tie one, a self rolled island claimed by they jane. she didn't things as peaceful the unification is preferred, although he has not rolled out the use of force beating his also troubled by the continuing war ukraine. tensions on the korean peninsula, and the re arming of japan. although it denies targeting any 3rd party, june or june or should i see and therefore china's military modernization does not
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pose a threat to any country far, but rather is a positive force deed for maintaining regional stability and war pcd. but this is liquor. chung's last recitation of the annual communist party were report as premier a role. he held the 10 years premier me known for his reform minded approach to managing china's economy. he'll be replaced by new chunk loyal supporter agencies with limited international experience. analysts say this will likely lead to step back in the liberalization of the economy and more power being concentrated in the top rank of the communist party. katrina, you al jazeera, united nations conference and the was least developed countries is happening in doha. that takes place once every 10 years that are currently $46.00, l. d, c's as an owner, and most of them are in africa that defined as having an average national income of around $1000.00. person debt is a big problem and the vulnerable to climate change and diseases such as covered 19
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. but let's just such countries is reviewed every 3 years by the un. only 6 of progress above l. d. c. status in the last 30 years. meeting and don't focus on 6 areas, including how to eradicate poverty and hands, trade, and tackle climate change. least developed countries are being stranded, meets the rising, sty, the crises, and certainty, climate scales and the global injustice. they are unable to keep pace with lightning speed. technological change systems are steps from elson, dedication to social protection, infrastructure, and job creation. and employment is rising, especially among young people. and women are being foolish to the sidelines then matter. miss williamson, alameda to them were silica, few more. there is a common global responsibility to confront the challenges of food security,
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climate change, the energy crisis, and the debt chrisy. joe funding solutions is a collective and important responsibility among all countries. there is a moral obligation incumbent upon the friction developed countries to contribute more to assist the least developed countries to overcome the global challenges that we are now dealing with. this is a responsibility and not a favor either measured on saudi is the spokes, would have cut us ministry of foreign affairs. he says his nation is committed to leading negotiations, which will help nations come out of poverty. as they think they general said to day, it provides a practical guide for the world on how to support development in these countries. it is now our duty for the next 10 years to had presented 8 docs that out there. and to see that their international leg community made the dividend, as i said, into international development through the 3rd mechanism, the ad on tables that will take place between now and thursday. there at add the
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track, the indio track, and the youth track in their private sector clack will all help in making sure that the ambitions of their plan of action or materialized in the next video or yemen is one of the world's least developed nations. millions of people are facing poverty famine and malnutrition. after 8 years of civil war, the un says most are in desperate need of aid mohammed vowels reports, as some distressing images said what ways only 6 kilograms. even though she's 9 years old, she lives in yemen and is a victim of war. and nasa, donnelly, she has malnutrition. the doctor said that she must stay in the hospital for 3 months to be treated. but we could not, because we do not have the necessary expenses to buy milk and biscuits because we have nothing in a manner like hundreds of other humans, cilla and her family live in a high dish camp. it's located in the hud, or government of it in northern yemen, and shelters. those have been forced from their homes by conflict. but
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life here is stuff. families are crowded inside these tiny shelters made of sticks and storm. water is hard to get and there was no sanitation. people are forced to search through rubbish dumps to find food and anything that'll help them survive . and as a highly well umbrella lay. yeah. mother, i am looking for plastic cancer to sell. i have a child who does not go to school and he and i go to work like this. my husband is disabled at home. well, if the eat in the morning, we will not to have dinner. and if we have dinner, we will not have lunch. if let our region, and we are here that our condition is very bad and we have nothing but a boy. and this woman says it's difficult to give children here the kill the need. i'm yeah, i live in, in atlanta. we are poor. so if a child gets sick, we do not find him the required treatment or any other thing. the stores of the
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organizations are full of mattresses and water containers, but we can't find containers to put water in. we suffer from both the sun and the cold, living in rags of topple. and as you can see, and i used to animate a, she didn't fucker, and every family in this camp is suffering from extreme poverty. while they go out searching for anything they might come across or for a neighbor who might have some food to share and other camps, the organizations distribute stuff, but here they give me the food. no, so no water containers. we have some worn out blankets, 2 years old. that's tragic wednesday. day camps like this one are spread across human. it's one of the poorest countries in the world. and the civil war has made people's lives worse. 8 years ago, who's the malicious back bite? you're on march from the north and to the capitol center. the government was forced into exile and an alliance of our panties launched an air bombardment campaign to
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this told the house to the government. but the conflict hasn't stopped. it's caused the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians and foster millions to flee their homes. the united nations describes it as the world's worst humanity in crisis. it says 2300000 children under the age of 5. don't have enough food level, and 400000 of them are suffering from city malnutrition, homicide, and 0. reese's. reg hm. is the yemen representative of the you as a world food program? he says it's vital that his organizations work continues and in the world food program has been in yemen for, you know, over 4 decades. but it's grown into sort of the largest humanitarian response that the world food program has ever mounted. over the last 8 years since the conflict started. so today we're feeding 20000000 out of 31000000 people in the
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country. 13 and a half 1000000 of that is sort of life saving assistance. and in 6 and a half 1000000 with school feeding resilience work and nutrition interventions so year in year out, the largest program that we've had over the last 8 years. the great thing about having this sorta conference on least developed countries is that it gives us an opportunity to talk about these issues and hopefully of frank and on his way. so that's important in yemen is a, is a very particular case. i mean, we were on the brink of famine in yemen, you know, throughout this conflict last year, when we started off the year there were a 161000 people who were in the phase, the apc phase 5 level of sort of the famine categories so people who are about to die potentially a famine. so at the end of 2022 that went down to 0. so, you know, that's, that's big progress in terms of beating back famine. now the question is,
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you know, how do you move to the next phase, which is developed? how do you get out of the humanitarian emergency life phasing phase and begin to transition to sort of building livelihoods, building resilience. and i think that's where we are in yemen. today, what is underway in estonia is national election? the main themes of the campaign have been the rising cost of living and national security in the wake of neighboring russia's invasion of ukraine, colon primary, sophia, chaos has been a vocal supporter of keith. our opponents don't want the baltic nation to get involved. indonesia is building a new capital to replace jakarta. the government says the city and the island of barney, or will create more or, or charities, but indigenous communities say, bear being forced off the land. jessica washington reports from borneo the ballot. people have lived in tobacco east cali mountain for hundreds of years, but life is changing here as indonesia build its new capital city, new centera,
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and this village is now marked as part of the development. i think i don't have any but goal with that younger they act like we don't exist. like we're not human and they should have talked to us 1st. we accept the new capital, but don't dismiss our rights. they want to build something new by destroying what is already here. number one, the other 200. i'm certain i lived in a house that once belonged to her great, great grandparents. now she wakes to the sound of heavy machinery in her back yard, as workers builds an intake reservoir for a dam to serve the new capital. no, no, this is the impact of the development behind me. but we never had to buy things like wood or water or vegetables before. but now we live miserable lives advocacy groups estimate around 20000 indigenous people will be affected. officials say those affected by the new capital project will be compensated fairly, but many indigenous people in east county, montana don't have land certificates, making it difficult for them to have that claims verified. indigenous people told
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us their land was passed down from the ancestors until recently they'd never had to prove ownership. the product chief insist their needs are being considered. i simply have to respect, hold the indigenous people, the local wisdom, the weird, the dollar living working, and also let me that shall be part of our development process. that is why we are have some inclusive forum, for example. thank you. have a lot of dialogue with all the stakeholders in this area so that they will be part of our different path in the future. because mint is emphasizing initiatives like workshops, teaching digital skills and modern farming techniques. threesome, la whitey, and her neighbors who migrated to east cali mountain in the seventy's. say the project is making life in the pocket better. that was alga me, let's be great for that will be part of the new capital before the new capital plan . we never got any attention because our village is far from town and no one knows
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it floss up on the. but indigenous community leaders he booked in, says life was easier before the new capital location was announced. guardian baggage room right at the north yard. they say it's fair for all a donation, but which ones we don't want to be relocated from our sisters land. the new capital is haunting us and haunting the future. as authorities scale up construction in coming weeks, this community is increasingly losing hope. jessica washington, out to sierra in east cali mountain on the island of borneo. ah, this is odyssey with these of the top store is a buildings collapsed in the city of sun. we offer in the southeastern, to clear. it had been damaged and last month twin earthquakes, which struck to cure and syria rescue teams of trying to find out of anyone's trapped under the rubble. a large fire that engulfed.

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