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neighboring suzanne menu, sir, that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here that's just not enough of the digging through rubble for survivors of powerful earthquake and central morocco kills more than a 1000 people. and funerals of being held the sum of those who died in the strongest quake, the hit morocco in more than a 100 years. the spencer of any age, great to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up
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a rail and shipping project linking india with the middle east and europe is announced that the g 20 summit renewed fighting between the palestinian factions of the largest refugee camp and living on despite of ceasefire agreement. the so we're beginning morocco, we're a major search and rescue operation is under way of to the country strongest quake, and more than a century, more than a 1000 people have been killed and hundreds injured. officials are reporting significant and wide spread damage across several regions. let's look at the moment that the magnitude 6 point, a tremor struck late on friday, sending people running for their lives. the tremor struck them 70 kilometers south america, ash the popular tourist city and morocco. but the shocks were felt as far away as the coastal cities of robots, casablanca, and a. so we are, is the worst disaster morocco, a seen in decades. actually on the whole bar begins our coverage,
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all is off to the power for earthquake struck, move all go. the skate of widespread devastation is now imagine flats and houses, and streets that resemble it was own. model cache is the closest may just say to the epi sense of the quake. the rescue workers who have worked through the night continued to look for people trucked until the level of the kettle. for there are several areas still have to be and people are desperate. the middle p shape is we need help. we need helicopters and a and the roads are close and we can't drive. we need help to get people from under the rubble of stuff to the walk in my parents, the effect is necessary to get help with that. we cannot continue without water or electricity. so we're looking up the roads that blocked. we only wanted to get our parents out of the house, but we could ne, commission to the bottom. it began
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a little past 11 the local time on friday night. when many more balkans were out. this is the moment when the quake struck sending panic stricken people out on the streets. many of those with jolted from the athlete, binds of deputies from flattened houses of collapse, buildings lined while ones residential areas of desperate search for loved ones began soon off to limit the video posted online, shows them others trying to reach her children. i know what it's like on the, the number that is rising, you saw but muted to confuse johnson, we dispatch a number of security teams and rescue operations to various effected areas. we urge all citizens to stay comp denser and ministry will update the public later more. i mean the, one of the us geological survey says the epi center was in the outlets. mountains, some 70 kilometers south west of america. cash. there are reports of damage. amount
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of caches, oldtown, a, u, n weld, how to cite the quake was also felt as far away as the coastal cities of about casablanca and this. so we are. many people spent the night out on the streets was gone and checked, who was at the house, rooked, aggressively. everyone was scared and i was shocked. i didn't understand what was happening. i thought it was only my house that was moving because it's fraudulent, only i heard people screaming on. everyone went out of the house is to the street, which was full of people's and women screaming hospitals. the amount of cash treating comes of injured people. now, many a worried about the risk of off the shocks in the coming days and weeks pushing, blah, blah, blah. and you just see your earlier my colleagues, sammy's a dan spoke to alger 0 is fershema, how barbara? and he explained that the number of casualties will rise as rescue is reach remote areas. this is where the tech of the government sometime to be able to get
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a complete fix it of what happened. and i think this explains why we're getting these numbers for the increasing a big deal. far as these are things of the army has been deployed with specialized units to try to rescue those trucks under the rubber. it's going to be extremely, extremely difficult situation. i think the w, i chose saying that something like 300000 people could have been impacted by this. do we have any idea how many of that number might be still trapped under the rubble? let's see if this is the thing because we're talking about the village is to be able to drive to those villages. i myself drive to those villages and it takes me sometimes 7 hours to drive just for 35 kilometers. that would love to, to rain very, extremely difficult to get access to and the thousands and thousands of local community people living in local communities. and theres desolate bound to this areas. obviously the concern the concern is, is how many people are still dropped on the, the blah, blah,
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and how many buildings have been severely compromised because of this of quake? and if i can add to that, what happens to the people who survive this now you and i will remember when we covered the devastating us quakes and took care in february. one of the early, the challenges that we faced, and many people faced in that is awesome, was basic things like finding water. this has went to the beginning of the season in uh, morocco. the obvious thing that it has sets up the 1st max of hospital in the area . the tell us would be just set up, makes shift tons in those areas or move people to a temporary shelters. how to wait and see the number of people. i fax it in those areas. if we're talking about thousands, the photos will definitely have to sit the media. it tends, if those areas to cope with a growing number of the people at this place because of the quick and this explains why they are far as i'm appealing on people, for comps, things i've out doing that best to try to cope with the magnitude of this of quick
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of hundreds have been rushing to hospitals across morocco to donate blood in the wake of the earthquake. a blood donation campaign was launched earlier in the day. the men's national football team has also donated their blood for the earthquake victims. the leaders of the world's largest economies had been holding talks at the g 20 summit in india as capital in new delhi. they were expected to coordinate policy on fluid security, vulnerable countries, debt problems, and climate action. the leaders agreed on a joint declaration despite differences on the war in ukraine. let's take a closer look at this g 20 communicate. it says that the g 20 is not the platform, the result of geopolitical disputes. and it avoids directly mentioning russia. however, it does warn against the use of force, the territorial acquisition. russia has called the declaration balanced while
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ukraine criticized it for not mentioning russia at all. on climate there was no call to phase out fossil fuels, and the statement that leader is urged for a substantial increase in climate investment and the host nations leader. and the render modi formerly invited the 55 member african union to join the g 20. this is the 2nd to regional block. now, after that you the european union to be admitted. south africa was the only country from the continent that was part of the g. 20 president, serial around the pose as spokesman says, including the a you will help make the group more representative. and now we are moving towards a direction that includes those parts of the wall that we exclude it. we share a lot of hormone challenges, particularly with respect to climate change and, and those issues cannot be resolved through, you know, exclusive approaches. they have to be as inclusive as they have to include those
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affect it and those that bad. the most responsibility in guiding the world through these challenges. a 0 is katrina, you has more from the summit is a consensus reached and the lead his declaration was quite a surprise to many given the deep divisions over the war and brain. and in the end, the conflict was mentioned in this document, but using quite weak language, it was very clear that they were careful not to offend russia. that is threatened to block any mention of its invasion of ukraine. instead, those quite general language warning against the invasion of any territory and using full something by the way, most men to states believe that russia has already done it. also, warranty gets to use any nuclear weapons. so the key line here was that there would differing views within the group and that this was not the platform to resolve the security issues. although there was a strong line at the end of the section saying that today's era must not be one of
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rule. now this declaration went on to include a more collective and unified voice, impacting the issues of debt, restructuring, and climate financing. and the group agreed to a full trillion dollar fund annually to accelerate the transition to renewable energy and also 6 trillion dollar funds before the 2030 to help poor poor countries reach their emissions targets. now that's doing declaration was almost overshadowed later in the day by the announcement of new economic cordele by the us and its allies hold a partnership for global infrastructure investment, which is designed, they say to connect india to the middle east and to eventually europe. now this is going to be a rail and shipping line that will eventually pass through the u, a saudi arabia, jordan and israel, and it's being held by us and european officials as a game changer. as historically, we say it's going to make trade between india and europe, 40 percent for us, so that it will increase transport resources as well as digital connectivity. now
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it's clear that this plan is designed to be arrival to china is massive built in road infrastructure initiative that was supposed to bounce in twins sheets. 13 is certainly a china has had a little quiet voice at this year's summit time. easy to see. didn't think gave this meeting this you miss all together for the 1st time since coming to power in 2012, leading many to believe that he has chosen to basically give up on the g 20 and focus more on grouping, such as the bricks with aging will be given a more dominant force. katrina, you, alda 0. you daddy. as katrina just mentioned that the us india and the european union have announced plans to build a rail and shipping card, or it would link the south asian country with the middle east in europe. the project includes the united arab emirates, saudi arabia, jordan, and israel. the biden administration says the network will make them at least a hub for economic activity. but there are no details on the timeline for this to
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be completed as of yet, a feminine caretaker prime minister has told the palestinian president that fighting between rival factions, that the guy in the hallway camp in lebanon. it doesn't serve the palestinian cause . massive. mccarthy says the escalation of violence between palestinian armed groups and the muslim youth is a grave risk. the 11 on the 2 sides had agreed to a cease fire. but fighting erupted again on saturday morning and 4 people have been killed st. ahold or has more from outside the i know hallway refugee camp efforts to end the fighting have so far failed. cease, fire agreements have broken down time and time again. the fast movement of protestant and presidents must move, abbas is apt war with a number of arms groups that call themselves the muslim to use for thought is demanding that the muslim group, the use a hand over
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a suspects police to be responsible for assassinating one of his senior commanders, they're also demanding that the, the muslim youth vacate the positions that they have set up and you and run schools inside the camp so that the academic school year can begin. so far the most of them use is refusing to do that. but the bottom line is this, these are groups that have been via vying for control. and of, i'm of how do we count? it's one of the, if the, if it is the largest, probably assuming refugee camp and 11 on. and so this is, this is really a struggle for power last months in the previous balance of violence. you know, people were worried that it was, it would just be a question of when not if the classes will renew because you know, the core of this conflict has not been has not been resolved. tens of thousands of people are now trapped in an urban battle ground. 5060000 palestinians, living in a densely populated camp where fighting is, you know,
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st. just rates at close quarters. people are worried that some of them are trying to get out, but they haven't been able to make their way out of fighting has spread across the camp. so these people are worried and these people are poor. if they do not work today, they aren't able to put food on the table. so it's a dire situation that humanitarian catastrophe in the making. if no, a solution to this conflict is found. center for their algebra 0 on the outskirts of item halloway. animal leaves, preliminary results, show opposition candidates mohammed we do is leading the presidential election with 2 thirds of the ballots counted, we do is projected to receive 46 percent of the votes, meaning the country will go again to the polls for run off later this month. so you check reports from molly on how the day and folded the only vote is heading into a polling station in molly schools. across this island city,
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turned over to the election. permission of the day the, the new nearly 50 percent of voters had already registered the pay and many said they would please. the process was going smoothly. yeah, what i'm very satisfied with have voting went. it is very organized going well. it was done well. yes. it feel good. we waited for so long for this moment. also what seeing the process carefully is the european union. it has a full team member team of election monitors in place a little bit with eager distress the knowledge presence. necessarily mean they were expecting probably the number of shows our commitment. we have been reinforced tow, totally to say the core team that i do. it looks like it could be paid off many service at frontier. so sort of the engineering and other partners joining us about the number that is the reflection of how the commitment is not about if there is any particular program. the logistics of managing an election over nearly $200.00
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islands in the indian ocean present considerable challenges, but few reports of complications or irregularities. although a rather disappointing turn out of just 75 percent. does not excel oppose close to the count starts with each pulling station, collating its own tickets, hold onto the boats. when i have monitors policy members, an interest in members of the public, with the account now underway, the bulk of the boat seemed to be going to prison slowly and his main rival, dr. moiz. but the other 6 punches are picking up enough boats. so it is unlikely, a single window will emerge, and that in turn will lead to a rental selection. slightly later this month. tony chang altos, 0 moment, still a head on alpha 0, left american in caribbean countries agree that they need to find new ways to the war on drugs. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions to embrace human foothold. frank assessments this balance between to toe and zones reassurance is particularly important for the industry ship inside stored on out to 0. to learn learn, we become to inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. examining the impact of today's headlines. we're flying now with new slide it. we don't really understand what the rules are and how modern, setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. what can we do to boxing?
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i've seen goes in every sport, extra boxing, international film make cars, and will cross journalists bring programs to enforce. uninspired. how old are you? you should never ask the lady how old her code is. barnowski was here, or the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching else is here. a reminder of our headlines, more than a 1000 people have been killed in morocco, in the worst are, is quite to hit the country in more than a 100 years. the magnitude 6 point, a tremor struck late on friday nights. leaders of the world's richest countries are in india as capital in new delhi for the g 20 summit and they welcomed a new member,
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the african union. it's the 2nd regional blockhouse to the european union to be admitted to the group. there has been renewed fighting between rival sections and 11 known to the largest palestinian refugee camp despite a ceasefire agreement. lebanon's caretaker prime minister says the tensions do nothing to help. the palestinian corps representatives from 15 latin american in caribbean countries agreed that they have failed in their war on drugs. on the final day of the 3 day conference co hosted by columbia and mexico into columbia and city of kelly, the group says it needs to find new ways to tackle the crisis as plate the region for decades. the cultivation of cocaine is at an all time high in many countries, are seeing an upsurge and drug violets as bringing the alessandra ramp at the who's at the summit and cali, alexandro, you're waiting for the final statement. the outcome of this summit?
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do you have any indications of what that will look like? yes, indeed, we will hear from the presidents very soon from the president of the column in the president of mexico. the 2 leaders that have organized this, this 1st conference that they hope will become a sort of roadmap to try and change the global way. that's the. busy most the stripe to 5 the drive, the traffic of a drugs around the globe. but we understand that indeed, as you are saying, there is an agreement that prohibition that the water and drug of the way it has been waged for decades now has failed. in particular, producing countries that have faced the worst consequences in terms of violence, in terms of internal conflict and so forth. very. but we also understand that there isn't an agreement the yet at least on exactly what the alternative would be.
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we will expect though to hear that the, the, the leaders will call. busy for a different narrative, a different approach, a more comprehensive policy that it's, it's not only about the military's ation, but also can see there's human rights defending the environment and particular and also pushing for regulation in the future of, of the drugs. so if they want a comprehensive policy, i presume they also have to be thinking about what they call the consumer countries, right? because the drug trade is happening because the drugs are being bought and consumed . usually in other countries are the consumer countries. i'm thinking of the us in particular, are they involved in this conversation at all? so i'm not yet, but that's the idea as to have them to involve them in the future, in a, in
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a larger conference at the presidential level that day will probably announce today at least as a goal, but just to give you an idea, columbia produces 70 percent of all the cocaine that is sold around the globe back consume suggests 0.2 percent of that production. so definitely the, the, all the leaders that are here are insisting that the consumer countries need to be involved and need to start thinking about this problem. in a different way that doesn't only it has to do with sending the military and the police in particular after the leak, the weakest links in, in the direct traffic inc chain, which has been the case for example here in columbia. where the, the farmers that produce the co kelly if the bass ingredient for cocaine out of long been a criminal lives fan of a long been attacked by the police, by, by the military. and that's something that columbia will start doing now,
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and they will announce a change in that policy today. okay, looks like you're doing sound checks behind you, so i'm guessing they're getting ready for the co host to come in uh deliver their vision and their new framing for this uh, this war on drugs to point to you'll tell us when that happens. thank you very much . i send a ramp at the reporting live from kelly in columbia. a zulu prince and veteran south african politician. men goes to, to be to leslie has died at the age of $95.00. he founded the ink cut the freedom party in 1975, which was embroiled in bloody territorial baffles with the narrow ruling amc in cause. we looked at towels during the 1980s. though he was a device of figure, he played an integral role in the anti apartheid movements. and later joined nelson mandela's national unity government in 1994 died early on saturday. following along, stay in hospital as bangladesh as main opposition party is calling for mass protest . 10, be
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a treasury is out of protest in the capital dr. advisors getting up for the election in january 2024. the political environment in the country is getting increasingly confrontational, and while at the time, the opposition parties have been turning out, demonstration, and protests across the country. since the beginning of this year, over the decades, the opposition claims more than half a 1000000 opposition party members are facing various kind of charges most are fabricated by the government on this friday is riding high on the idea that it is done well economically. over the decade and it we're doing well in the coming election. we spoke to some of the people got out there today in our positive. com. this is what that does say the, we're here to demand and election under a cafe to administration, a more into freedom that on some money to ourselves under these hard economic times
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and to live in peace. the like, there is no democracy in bunch edition now. and we faced g detention if we speak out against the government. i was arrested for speaking and just got released a week ago. we don't want to election under she casino is government to good is 5 or 12. the city that main demand is really the political prisoners i heard of the general election, including the former probably minister color that the chairperson of the main opposition party who's currently under. how's the ref? it's not just the opposition party members were taking part in this. riley people from various walks of life are taking part in does rarely because a comic situation is quite di, over in bangladesh, you to high in place. and i mean, present cost of living. many of the people in low wages are pricing difficult, calling just now the opposition parties are saying the only way to restart
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stability and democracy is to have the general election under care taker, administration. the government fully rejects that demand funded charge. they all just did a dock of protest has been held in london to honor an unarmed black man who was shot dead by a police officer a year ago. new barker has more it's been a year since the killing of chris, kind of a raise questions of racism within london's metropolitan police. chris cabot was driving in a vehicle that wasn't his own. he was unarmed at the time when he was trail by 2 on mount police cars experienced his vehicle to a stop or something crazy happens moment soft uh that vehicle stopped to show a point blank range through the windscreen and died shortly afterwards in a hospital cruise compa was weeks away from becoming a father when his parents and the rest of the family along with campaign is now demanding. as for the case, crown prosecution service. to bring charges against that particular police officer
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who was suspended accused of gross misconduct, but still receiving full pay. will the family say is the fall too much time is being wasted. they affected us as a family and it fits with the why, the communities, how we already police and how we already told the ties. so it's been hard and for us slow to get any decisions like for whole year, it's just additive trauma. it just added to the trauma and it just shows us what the system is full and who it's not for. chris was so in the head execution side because he was blocked. you tell me anyone else thing in my car car that wasn't his i didn't, he was not a suspect of any crime can be and something needs to be in. so in the head that wouldn't happen to anyone else. so we know as a community, his family like this happened because christmas and there is a why the contacts all of this because since 1990. well then,
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1800 people have died in police custody or shortly off to many of the young, black man and 91 serving police officer is ever being charged in relation to these steps. chris campus finally say these figures simply don't add up the bulk of out of their london. and that's it for me. several then. yeah, you can find more information on our website. alpha 0 dot com up next is whether the inside story looks at what's behind oral production cuts by saudi arabia and rush. the looks like we have near a record here for the month of september for some of the gulf states that includes for us here. and so here everyone. so here's the big picture. let me explain what's going on. we see a hot and dry wind blow down from iraq. so this is pushing some of that heat from
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iraq await right down into doha. so that pops up here. temperature to 45 degrees. and it will also drop down the humidity. but that is not the case for karachi with this freeze of the arabian c. 35, your temperatures are coming up. and then we've got a rain around the caspian sea breezy as well. so bako, your temperatures well below with who should be for this down to here. there's an intense range of petered out through most of searcy a still though, a cloudy day, and i wouldn't rule out the od shower and disassemble at $26.00 degrees. and then this storm system is going to do quite a number on ne libya highest level alerts issue for both rain and wind. that's the same strong that brought flooding to bulgaria, greece and turkey out west africa, usual pulses of rain here. it's also been a soggy forecast, as we look for to where this central african republic same goes for the congo, and the number of their makers are going to march into south africa over the next little bit. that means we can expect some mountain snow. as
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the found you staples, control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen jim listened? rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. oil prices have a 9 month high off the saudi arabia and russia. se production costs also continue. it's not good news for consume is own a white house. so what's behind this move? money politics like this is inside story, the

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