tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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of the 2023 asians fun together, we will get patient matters at the center of pools. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how the tank will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today, parts of central morocco are reduced to rubble after an earthquake that kills more than a 1000 people. and funerals are being held for some of those who died in the strongest
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quake to hit the country in more than a 100 years. the g. 20 welcomes the african union is a new permanent member and an efforts to make the confidence voice heard. joining forces to tackle the global narcotics problem columbia host to summit to propose a new approach to the war on drugs. installed the walls. number one right came on and found out a warning to their bottles. that the rug be well copied from the men in great off to halt to her before a very near in the heat of folders is a running 12 stories in a few points site the it's just cost 18 g m t that is 7 p. m. in morocco where a 3 days of national morning had been declared that south to the country was struck by the strong historic quake and more than a century. a major search and rescue operation is currently under way more than
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1000 people have been killed and hundreds have been injured. international federation of red cross is warning the response to the disaster may last years. now this was the moment that the magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck late on fridays sending people running for their lives. the tremor struck some 70 kilometers south america. ash the popular tourist city, but the shocks were felt as far away as the coastal city of we're about casablanca, and so we were, it's the worst disaster that morocco seed in decades. how can i help our against our coverage? all is off to the powerful earthquake struck milwaukee. the skate of widespread devastation is now imagine. flats in houses and streets that resemble it was own marble. cash is the closest may just say to the epi cent of the quake. rescue
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workers who have worked through the night continued to look for people trapped under the level of the kettle. for there are several areas still all to be and people who are desperate the middle keys, she does the, we need help. we need helicopters in a and the roads up those and we can't drive. we need help to get people from under the rubble of stuff to the walk in my parents. the home is necessary to get help with that. we cannot continue without water or electricity. when it cannot, the roads are blocked. we only wanted to get our parents out of the house, but we could ne, give us some pull up on the bottom. it began a little past 11 the local time on friday night. when many more vulcans were out. this is the moment when the quick struck sending panic stricken people out on the streets. many of those were jolted from the athlete, binds of the breeze from flattened houses and collapsed buildings lined while ones
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residential areas. a despot search for loved ones began soon off to make a video posted online shows the mother's trying to reach her children. i wouldn't stop until the the number that is rising. you saw, but mute. that's what one sees. johnson, we dispatch a number of security themes and rescue operation to various effected areas. we urge all citizens to see comp denser and ministry will update the public later more. i mean, the, the us geological survey says the epi center was in the last mountains, some 70 kilometers southwest of metric ash model. so there are reports of damage. you might have caches, oldtown your dwelt, how to cite. the quake was also felt as far away as the coastal cities of about because of blanca and this. so we had a 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.
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oh yeah. i heard people screaming, god was everyone went out of the house is to the street which was full of people's and women screaming hospitals. the amount of our kids are treating hundreds of injured people. now, many a worried about the risk of off the shocks in the coming days and weeks pushing my bottle and just the euro. earlier my colleagues that he said and spoke to hush him and he explained that the number of casualties will rise as rescue was reach remote areas. it is worth taking the government sometime to be able to get a complete fix it of what happened. and i think this explains why we're getting these numbers for the increasing of the deal. far as these are things of the army has been deployed with specialized units to try to the best 2 of those trucks. and those are probably 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 of that number might be still trapped under the
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rubble? let's see if this is a thing, because we're talking about villages 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, very rough terrain, very extremely difficult to get access to and the thousands and thousands of local community of people living in local communities in these desolate mountainous areas and this is the consent, the concern is, is how many people are still trapped on the, the blah, blah. 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 new
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season in, uh, morocco. the armies thing that it has sets up the 1st make sure the hospital in the area, the child has, would be just sets up, makes shift tons in those areas or move people to a temporary shelters. how to wait and see the number of people affects it in those areas. if we're talking about thousands, the photos will definitely have to sit the media. it tends to those areas to cope with a growing number of the people at this place. because of the quick and this explains why the policies are appealing on people, for comps, things i've out doing that best to try to cope with the magnitude of this of quick or hundreds of been rushing to hospitals across morocco to donate blood in the wake of the quake blood donation campaign was launched earlier in the day of the men's national football team is also donated their blood for victims of this earthquake. well for team far as the dean joins us 15 you live in merrill cash. thanks for coming on the program. how are you and your family doing?
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we are doing okay. we're doing okay, but to be perfectly honest, it's has been a very, very stressful day. most of morocco hasn't left yet since yesterday since last night. we are in a state of shock and most of us in the state of spanish words can. so describe what we're actually viewing right now. we're. we've been caught off guard by this a catastrophe. we were not prepared. most of us never have experienced an earthquake before let alone of this magnitude. so thanks for sharing that experience with us. what have the last 24 hours been like for you? they have been stressful. uh scary. we have have to leave our homes, so i don't think anybody has slept in their house last night. everybody has been
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industries or in the residential areas sleeping on the grounds. the are you going to the next 15? sorry, i didn't hear that. are you going to sleep in your house tonight? then? do you feel comfortable being your house now? i mean safe. i do not feel comfortable being in my house, but i do believe that i will sleep in my house hoping that nothing will happen because that is also something we're all hearing. we're all scared that another aftershock gets the same nightmare. comes back again that we have to relive. it's again. once again. have you felt aftershocks today? and i personally haven't spelt any aftershocks i have failed to last night, but nothing today. nothing this morning. what are people in your neighborhood doing? are most people now back in their houses where you are? no, not everybody's back in their houses. a lot of people are still in the street lane
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down. people have got golf covers and they're leaving them all the streets. people are still outside. people are still very scared and some people don't have their homes anymore, so some don't have an option. sure. so, but the people in your neighborhood then they intend to spend some of them at least intend to spend a 2nd night sleeping outside in the street. yes. okay, how is somebody, it's not an option of that for some of them, they do not have some a lot. there's been a lot of damage to their homes. some houses have crumbled, so some of them cannot take the risk of going back home. you. you've told us that this has been stressful, but this has been scary. can you bring us into the conversations that moroccans are having right now? i mean, with your neighbors, with your friends, with, with parents and relatives on the phone, etc. what are people saying? are you ok, are you alive? is anybody from your family? a disease store injures everybody's worried for the health of everyone?
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do you have food? is the water out? basic necessities are missing for certain of us. i was going to ask you about that . do you? i see you have electricity. do you have other basic services? uh uh well, we have water, we have electricity, it didn't go down in my neighborhood. the power was still on, but i know certain neighborhoods have lost power last night for a couple hours. the phone lines have been saturday the last night for 2 or 3 hours we were unable to call our relatives cuz everybody was calling. so all the lines we couldn't get through. we couldn't get through to relatives to ask them if they were okay. um. yeah. are supermarkets open right now, are you able to buy the basics? no, not in my neighborhood. my neighborhood, the main supermarkets are closed. we have small stores,
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but they're not open. most of them are not open. most of the people have been too scared to open today. do you expect businesses, schools, companies, etc, to be open tomorrow? i don't think so. i don't think. i think that certain neighborhoods will open up certain things. certain other neighborhoods will not open up everything in the old medium that will not open up. there have been a lot of damages there. all right, but 15 far as the dean residents, americans, thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with us. on elsa 0, we appreciate it, and we wish you the best for you and your family. you're welcome. you're very welcome. thank you very much. i and there's plenty more head on this news. our will be in the largest refugee camp and 11 non were fighting between arrival factions continues despite a ceasefire agreements. and i'm all the eaves is set to get through to go to run off election as the main opposition falls short of the 50 percent needed to win and,
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and support. we look ahead this, that today's us open women's final in new york that's coming up later in the program. the leaders of the world's richest countries are in india, is capital in new delhi for the g 20 summit. they're expected to coordinate policy on fluid security, vulnerable countries, debt problems, and climate action. the leaders of also agreed on a joint declaration despite differences on the war on ukraine. so let's take a closer look at the agreements. the committee case says that the g 20 is not the platform to result in geo political disputes ended a voice directory mentioning russia. but it does warn against the use of force, the territorial acquisition on climate. now there was no call to phase out fossil fuels in the statements, but leaders urged for a substantial increase in climate investments. and the host nations leader and
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a vendor moody formally invited the 55 member african union to join the g 20. this is the 2nd regional block after the european union to be admitted. katrina, you has more from the summit is a consensus reached and the leaders declaration was quite a surprise to many given the deep divisions over the war in your 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, there was quite a 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 of any nuclear weapons. so the key line here was that there with differing views within the group and that this was not the platform to resolve security issues. although there was a strong line at the end of this 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 called a partnership for global infrastructure invest smith, 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 mind that will eventually pass through the you a solid, your ravia, jordan, and israel and is being held by us. and you were keen officials as a game changer. as historic. we say it's going to make trade between india and europe. 40 percent saw so that it will increase transport resources as well as
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digital connectivity. now it's clear that this plan is designed to be arrival to china's massive built in road infrastructure initiative that was supposed to bounce in 2013 and suddenly a china has had a little quiet voice at this year's summit time. easy to see didn't think, gave this meeting this year. i 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 $220.00 and focus more on grouping, such as the brooks with aging will be given a more dominant force. katrina you all to 0. you deli rather qu, more is a writer and the former director general of the daily policy group, the 1st independent think tank in india. she says the g 20 leaders agreement does not go far enough in mitigating the effects of climate change. and it's one of the biggest issues of all times i would have certainly have liked to have seen progress
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on that. and there is this argument that developing countries use, uh, which is of course, a fair argument that your, if the and america and developed countries generally have managed to grow sufficiently, that they can afford now to stop to phase out fossil fuels. and that's not true of many developing countries. however, at this point, uh, and been the times of such the bad argument, even wireless valid and said, is not an argument, but it helps our planet. and that's a, you know, a consciousness, i think that the young or the present generation is very sharply aware. we could hope that uh the agreements on of the funds for climate change that will help for our under developing countries move away from,
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from fossil fuels of the this funds can actually help do that. there's suddenly a strong case for transfers of technology. i'm actually there's a very strong case for international consortiums of sanchez to work together to see what are the most cost effective ways of finding alternative sources of energy. but until now, south africa was the only african country to be representative of the g 20 president. several rema poses spokesman says that having the african union joined will help make the group more representative. are now we are moving towards a direction that includes those parts of the wall that we exclude it. we share a lot of home on challenges seeking already with respect to climate change and, and those issues cannot be resolved through, you know,
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exclusive approaches. they have to be as inclusive as they have to include those affect it and those that bad. the most responsibility in guiding the world through this challenges the us india and the european union, and have announced plans to build a rail and shipping car door. it would link the south asian country with the middle east and europe. the project includes the united arab emirates, saudi arabia, jordan and israel dividing 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 be completed. it might be the, the r 8, the opposites. we have witnessed the completion of a great and historical agreement in the future. this deal will be an important medium for comic integration between india, with asia and europe. this will give a sustainable direction to connectivity and development throughout the world. lebanon's caretaker prime minister has told the palace thing in president the
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fighting between arrival factions of the i know ho way cam doesn't serve the posting and cause the negative. mccarthy says the escalation of violence between palestinian on groups, baton and the muslim youth is a great risk to live in on the 2 sides had agreed to a cease fire, but fighting erupted again on saturday morning. the 3 people had been killed was the holder. it has more from outside the refuge account efforts to end the fighting have so far failed. cease fire agreements have broken down time and time again. the staff movement of protestant in precedence must move. a bass is at 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 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
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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 camp? it's one of the if, 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 about the violence of, you know, people were worried that to 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 results. tens of thousands of people are now trapped in an urban battle ground. 5060000 palestinians, living in a densely populated camp where fighting is no street to street. 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
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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 haddaway to animals, these preliminary results show opposition candidates. mohammed mizo is leading the presidential election with 2 thirds of the ballots counted, we do is projected to receive 46 percent of the votes. now that's just under 50, meaning the country will go again to the polls for a run off. later this month. 20 check reports from monday on how the day unfolded. early vote is heading into a polling station in money. schools across this island city, 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,
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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 eager to stress the knowledge, prisons necessarily mean they were expecting problems. the number of shows of commitment have been reinforced, so totally to say the whole team that i do believe 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 the commitment is not about if there is any particular improvement. the logistics of managing election over nearly $200.00 islands in the indian ocean presents considerable challenges. the few reports of complications or irregularities, although
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a rather disappointing turn out of just 75 percent. it does not sell the poles close the account status of each pulling station, collating its own tickets, hold onto the books when i have monitors policy members, an interested 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, the other 6 punches are picking up enough boats. so it is unlikely a single window with a much. i'm not a ton will lead to a run off election. slightly later this month. tony chang altos, 0 representatives from the 15, latin american and caribbean countries agree that they have failed in their war on drugs. on the final day of this 3 day conference co hosted by columbia and mexico in the columbia and city of kelly, the group says that it needs to find new ways to tackle the crisis as plate the region for decades. the cultivation of cocaine is an all time high, and many countries are seeing an upsurge in drug violets. look, yes,
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pete. i will say that we hope we will have a unique voice from latin america indicate being the unique was present to the world. because there's not a left in american issue, but something that affects the whole world. for doing i'm asking all guys william for them to live in ever. it's very important to advance in this paradigm shift and address the drug problem with a much more comprehensive approach. we need to move forward if we are determined to address the root causes that allow organized crime to take advantage of it. all right, let's bring another sent around the eddie who was at the summit and kelly alexandro, you and i have been talking about the conversation at this summit and changing the way they tackled drug trafficking, the leaders of speaking right now. okay, so the story is still to be completely told, but is given where we are now. and again, being fully aware that the leaders are not done speaking. where does this
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conversation stand now and what are the big ideas that they've been putting forward? well, fairly, the way we need to look at this to inspect, this is the start of a new alliance with the columbia and mexico. the being towards changing the way deal at the global level to 5 strikes as this is what is happening right now. and this 1st step is taking the form of a final declaration that has been signed by the 19 countries that are participating here in this conference. that practically all the latin american countries and the countries of the caribbean. and they have agreed the number of things. first of all, that the war and drug has it hasn't been waves so far has failed isn't what they're saying is that each time that globally we look at them causes that. ready now, for, for example,
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the production of drugs to happen in latin american countries so that there is a need to address poverty and offer alternatives to, for example, the farmers that grow to cut leaves here in columbia, in federal and believe it, for example, they've also been discussing about the possibility of taking the cold out of the control substance, say it's in the so called and i wrote the yellow, nice internationally, there's no agreement on that particular point. but that you are discussing about the possibility of allowing the use of that leaf legally for other uses. industrial uses pharmaceutical uses and so forth. the other thing is that they're trying to work to gather, to have a common voice and reach at a common position for the 2024 united nations meeting the commission on the drugs. they also agreed with that to not essentially call for an international
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level summit that the presidential level the global sound on the issue of drugs in 2005. all right, it looks like we're, we're losing sound on that, but we just heard alessandra. oh, okay, i only sound right. i feared for, for a split 2nd there that we had last year, but i believe you're still with us. so if i'm following this correctly, what this is is a 1st step, and this is obviously the premier coker lease growing region in the world. and it is these regional countries that are most affected by this issue and by drug trafficking that are saying, hey, let's get together and start a new conversation so that we can then when we get to the united nations a year from now, we're able to present a united front is, am i right? that is correct. absolutely. the feeling is bad question on his own military
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ization on his or creaming, at least ation in his own, has not been able to solve this issue. that the production of cocaine is at all time high enough time to change that people change their perspective, find a way to increase interdiction to increase the penalties for the drug traffickers while also offering real alternatives to the we case in the chain for example, or again the farmers grow countries here and also focus on prevention on protecting the environment here in latin america has been affected by this war on drugs. so it's a very, very complicated issue that needs to be addressed. they're saying in a global manner. and that needs to address in a different way of changing the perspective of changing the narrative. and so this is supposed to be the 1st step and they're hoping that the documents that they're
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presenting at today will help me to work in that direction. okay. some really tricky questions being out there about the criminalizing about legalizing we're talking about coco leaves in cocaine here. now the presidents of columbia and mexico are still speaking of a central thank you so much for your reporting on this from cali. still a head on elsa 0, north korea house, china as it marks its founding day with the parent military parade. and in sport, its a busy day of qualifiers for euro 2024 role. that will be here with the best of the action. late of this, so you the, the looks like we have near record here for the month of september for some of the gulf states that includes for us here. and so here for one. so here's the big picture.
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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 iraq weight 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 radian c, 35, your temperatures are coming up. and then we've got a rain around the caspian sea breezy as well. so bako, your temperature is well below with who should be for this kind of the year. 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 the 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. the brought flooding to bulgaria, greece and turkey out west africa, usual pulses of rain here. it's also been a saki forecast, as we look for to where this central african republic same goes for the congo,
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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 and learn. learn, please be coming to enquire with lewis university, and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the stories of hope and inspiration. show a document to ease from around the world that celebrates colleen and resilience in
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the times of time on the out the the the, you're watching else a 0, a reminder of our headlines. more than a 1000 people have been killed in morocco and the worst earthquake to hit the country in more than a 100 years. the magnitude 6.8 tremor struck late on friday nights. leaders of the world's richest countries are in india as capital in new delhi. and for the g 20 summit and they welcome to new member of the african union. it is the 2nd regional
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block out of the european union to be admitted to the group. there's been renewed fighting between rival factions and 11 onto the largest palestinian refugee camp despite a ceasefire agreements. a non secure take, a prime minister says detentions do nothing to help the palestinian cause. a more in our top story, the earthquake and morocco, caroline holt, is the global director of operations for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. she explains why time is of the essence in a search for survivors. this is very early stages of course, of, of, of a search and rescue response. we know that efforts will be complicated, but of course, these are the initial, i was, this happened the nighttime when most people were maybe sleeping the beds or thinking about that. and so it was daylight broke this morning. we really are already starting to see the same types of the quite on the phone right now. and the next 48 to 72 hours will be critical in terms of life saving,
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search and rescue efforts will be absolutely prioritized in power, lot of calls with making sure that those that did survive all taken care of in terms of the basic needs. so i think you'll see that nice age, a industry channel, and then we'll be able to support that will uh, that will already be arriving across through the american go. sometimes i'm the, i'm the so internal agency is on the ground, but it's more and more as the needs start to unfold. i think we'll see quite and must is 8 assets also being required here. oh julia has decided to open its air space to morocco to allow for the delivery of humanitarian and medical aid. the presidential office says it will list a to your band on flights to its neighbor. the 2 north african countries broke off dies in 2021 over the territorial disputes in western sar. the bangladesh is main opposition. party is calling from mass protests. they are demanding the government's resignation, as well as new general elections under
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a care taker. administration. can be of schroeder, is that a protest in the capital deca 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 operations holidays 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 who got out there today in north pole turn in duck up. this is what that to say the. we had to demand an election
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under a cafe to administration, a more into freedom that some money to ourselves under these hot economic times 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 prime minister color. that's 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 of an increase in cost of living. many of the people in
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low wages are facing difficult challenges. now, the opposition parties are saying the only way to restart stability and democracy is to have the general election under caretaker administration, the government fully rejects that demand funded charge a. i'll just say the doc of north korea has held a parade to mark the 75th anniversary of its founding day came. john hosted a high level delegation from china to observe the event he has pledged to expand in strength and ties with both badging and moscow. for his lily reports from so it is north korea kicked of celebrations to mock 75 years as a nation. with a large gathering leader came, john wooten presided over the event, but it was north korean premier came to quinn, who addressed as a crowd. she was going on to 75 years ago. the flag of our re probably flew high in the blue sky of our homeland cheering. we did the dream subject for young people
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who aspired to lead the world today. if flies probably carrying the dignity and glory of the powerful nation, the meeting was followed by parade at midnight. that featured power military forces, including a display by a power should unit. but more important than what was on display was who was that the chinese delegation was led by one of china's vice premiers to the state council . new port jones, who also met can separately on friday to russia, did not send the senior officials leading to speculation. they could be getting ready for a possible meeting between russian president vladimir putin and can report say, a meeting between the 2 would likely focus on an alms deal that would benefit fresher and it's well on ukraine. in return, north korea could receive food and energy assistance and also technology to help it fonts. it's nuclear weapons program. many experts have been predicting for several years now that
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a block is being built between these 3 authoritarian states. they're essentially trying to balance in some ways the growing strength of the us, japan, south korea relationship by building their own try lateral relationship. tensions and the korean peninsula at the highest in use. north korea has conducted a record number of weapons tests this year, while the us is combined to military exercises with south korea and japan has intensified. 2 geron south pre, a bad growing concerned about north korea's efforts to deepen ties with china and brush earlier this week. south korean precedent june. so you'll not to do more as a permanent member of the un security council to address north korea seem desperate . but he also said his country will strengthen ties with the us and japan to count up here. yeah. if he has divisions in this region asset to remain perhaps even includes florence, me out a 0. so police in the u. k. say they have arrested a former soldier who escaped from
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a london prison earlier this week. danielle holly phase facing terror related charges. he escaped from one's worth prison and one of the country's largest jails . a protest has been held in london to demand justice for a black man who was shot dead by a police officer a year ago. chris comp as loved ones, want the officer to be charged more at barker met members of his family at the demonstration outside london's police headquarters. it's been a year since the killing of chris kind of a raise questions of racism within london's metropolitan police. chris cabbott was driving in a vehicle that was in his own. he was unarmed at the time when he was trail by 2 on mount police cars experienced his vehicle to a stop. and something crazy happens moment soft a. 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 while his parents and the rest of the family along with campaign is now
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demanding. as for the case, crown prosecution service to bring charges against that particular police officer 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 community, how we already police and how we already told the ties. so it's been hard and for us to get any decisions like for a 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 let this happen because there is a wide,
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a context all of this because since 1990. well then, 1800 people have died in police custody or shortly off so many of the young, black man and 91 serving police officer is ever being charged in relation to these steps. chris compass finally say these figures simply don't add up the bulk of out to 0 london. i now want to go back to our top story, the one we opened the show with the earthquake and morocco that has killed more than a 1000 people. well, 3 days of national morning had been declared houses here was corresponding, jonah ho has just been able to make his way to merit cash. you're in the city. what's the scene around you, jonah? what did you see going there would have been your 1st impressions. yeah, we're inside the old quarter of the city of mount our caching inside the medieval from fox, that's around what for centuries, of course is being a very busy, very important trading hop cities. really the old part of the city for the shops of
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homes, low slung buildings, to 3 stories, high maximum, many of them built with perhaps not the kind of safety and construction safety construct incentives one would hope for and some like this one here. fairly unable to withstand a huge force of the aspect that struck at around 11 11 pm on friday night. and yes, a mess of late looking around this important historical city. it is a unit sco world heritage sites. it certainly hasn't be level. nope, by any means. and many of its historical sites remain standing yukon, quite see it, but just through the trees over there is the who to buy a mosque. it is a landmark structure in mount a cache. it is still standing. as i said, most of the star historical sites are largely unaffected and looked around looking at the traffic here. absolutely. i see the light almost as if it is going on as normal. of course, that isn't the case. there is a deep sense,
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something really quite shopping has happened here. the flows of the airport for the tourist whose night's sleep was interrupted. i've spent hours waiting the plains out of here. i don't know the pavements in the streets all throughout the amount of cash. we've seen people sitting out waiting for another uncomfortable night. they are simply unwilling or afraid to spend that night in doors, june or the hardest hit areas are actually a few dozen kilometers south of where you are and south of marrakech. that's where hundreds upon hundreds of people die. do you know if help is managing to reach those areas? information i'll have to tell you is pretty patchy at the moment. you're absolutely right. this is by no means the center of these quite that was 70. i take them to southwest of europe in the high up this mountains, an area rural area for the finding communities. who are roads of the best of times now? probably by role full and so on, where communities will be thinking through rubble with their hands waiting for the
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proper help to arrive the government here in rural cuz it's not cool for international assistance yet. we know it is on stand by. it's been opened by the tex, it's been opened by the red cross and the red crescent. all of them very experienced . you know, it's like recovery for the moment bronco he's trying to do this pony. so the king mohammed the 6th earlier or did the on forces to put on land. and the result is to work search and rescue teams. vehicles but those and so on. the white house and whether they are managing to reach those hardest to reach areas is unclear. and of course, remember to use the 24 to 48 hour period off to a not quite good. he's most crucial in finding, survive as a live. i think it may be a while before the true scale of these, at this event, this disaster unfolds. absolutely, and just before i let you go and continue to news, gather jonah, one little thing i understand there are still many people in america. sure. do not feel safe enough in their homes and are intending to spend
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a 2nd nights sleeping outside in the street. is that something that you've seen? mm hm. when i looked into that a moment ago, and if you all can swing around, you can see lots and lots of people through the traffic that is on the pavements out here. now they won't naturally would on a saturday evening. it won't saturday evening be lots to be walking around, but we've seen lots of people lying rough on the pavements, on blankets with possessions around in bottles of water and so on. clearly, with no intention of going anywhere but staying put in the open air at for this 2nd knock off to the quick. nobody can be certain they would be off the shops still to come at and whether or not that is the case, the recipient deep rooted sense struck about what has happened and a very palpable fit for what may yet be to come. all right, june the whole reporting from america. thank you very much. so selected group of people in the u. k. will have one letter of the universal
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declaration of human rights tattooed on them as part of an international orange project. this has meant to celebrate the landmark document and spotlight regions where human rights is a concern. san diego reports from manchester, or it is a living breathing artistic project. with a canvas is the body, the paint inc, don't skin each person, the different story to toe with a goal to bring people from all over the world. together. made a permanent tribute to the 1948 universal declaration of human rights on themselves . but i've never had a talk to you before, and i never thought i'd get one. and when i read about this project, i just saw it was so powerful, unemployed and on the facts that it connects. so many of us around the world i was just like, that's the one reason why i got one. this project is inspired by the declaration itself, is $6773.00 less is human beings on 3,
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henri, cool, in dignity and right. but it's not just about alexis, it's about the people themselves, that stories and their lives. yet just a, it's a scratch. so oddly, it is about how commitment to helping young people and empowering them to know about the human rights. working for them with young people is kind of a specific passion of mine as the structure and we need to support them. so the idea that i'm kind of imprinting, that message on myself feel, is really sly, important, and helpful. it is the biggest project of its kind for the past 11 years artist and found the sons of imbecile has towards $77.00 countries to raise awareness of the declaration and to meaning. we connect those taken pods. it is partially self funded, sometimes growing so donations. if i pay as much as you want the system go back to the projects so it can take place in pennies, but can't cover the cost. it's also
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a reminder of a message at the house of the document. we are carrying this declaration together and making it come to life as an artwork. it's not signed by me. it's signed by all those thousands of people. so it does that way as community odd work is on the done my. all right, so i'm really the architect of the concept from mexico to poll. i'm so far away, one by one letter by letter, as a testament to the document that enshrines the human rights is being xed out, connecting, reminding, and uniting. so when he got jago, i'll just sarah, bunch of stuff. okay. oh you're a sports news now, starting with the rugby world cup. that's with this man, right. who passed that?
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who's doing this for whole federal thank you very much. all the wells top rank side are then have the gun, the campaign to a 1st at the low cost of the comprehensive $82.00 points. i went against romania. well there was a rather famous comic book character. he turned green when he got angry. well, this was a case of the men in green getting angry, and they running in 12 tries off to remain yourself to every one of them, probably themselves by scoring the games this far off to just 2 minutes. but then on into all the 6 nations i'm grandson champions ran right in bold. are the old site. a couple of slides for the returning. skip a johnny sexton who was playing his 1st guides for 6 months out as woke up some time off. and most definitely run it. but it was also a convincing performance from italy that you're writing 7 sides in a 52 i part of this point when i even the maybe if it's all i tables had appointments. her thoughts on the media have download 23 of the welcome back,
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cuz i'd like to get that you're not, you know, for the last vowels friday have just be to ga bar. $35.00 points to 15. 80 jones is fast wind tents returning at one of these ties any charges for that same annual, that reduction in the next few minutes. they take on argentina in both sites. but in a few hours, car tide, golf and arena, sal blanket will go head to head and the women's us, sorry, been final american to united golf is going for how fast the grand slam title also blanket is looking for has 2nd of to winning go straight open in january, i've been focusing more on myself and my expectations of myself and you know, not going on social media or listening to people who believe that i can or believe that i can't. now i have the maturity and ability to do it. um, you know, regardless of what happens on saturday, i'm really proud of how i've been handling the last few weeks. she's moving really well. um,
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she's hungry. she's kind of like have nothing to lose and she knows the crowd going to support her. i think, i think that's what, what makes her really difficult a point in the i think that as trying to open fine. oh, i will definitely help me with all those emotions i went through in the final that's not going to be the us, sorry. pin men's funnel many have predicted that solve to daniel led me to have knocked out the defending champion, call us our carouse to ensure it's him who faces know that junk beach for the title on sunday. but if it ever went into the semi final, having lost his last 2 matches against the star need. and it wasn't much between them in the fast as the russian exits in a hurry, right. but it was a very different story in the 2nd set, which was old dad. he broke alco as twice to take the set 6 gains to one. well, the top saved i didn't go down without was a fight. the color wimbledon champion managed to claw his way back into the match and says, i see sets. i thought it was maybe dad's,
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he built the crucial bike of good breaking said in the 6 guy. well, that set on the spot. outcries tend to go free match points. well, number 3, good are, but the line at the full start of asking to reach you said us i can find out in just 5 is i play to out of 10 except the 3rd set. so uh, that's the only way to begin, you need to, to be better than yourself. and i managed to do the challenges that you play a guy who won the 23 grandson's so and i have only one. so same i need to when i became here, i managed to play rather than myself. i need to do it again. there was a lot of ways i said that the, you know right now i'm but i pledge you find the solution when the, the much, it is not going the right direction for you. but uh, after this much a, you know, i, i'm gonna, i'm gonna change my mind, i'm not mature enough to, to, out of this, this kind of 4 months or so i have to,
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to learn about about it. sorry. just lock in for the time. do you want it to be met, but then it gets no back junk of it's for the rights to become champion in new york . the said the and book is place. it is 10 us size in florida with us, right? since we are the m c that american ben shelton duncan, which is now one, went away from equalling margaret, quotes reco of $24.00 grand slam singles titled, but maybe the day will be out to stop and making more his speak just as he did 2 years ago it's actually met i, when he think just the way to stop him from finishing the calendar. ok to football . now there are 7 year i 2024 qualifies on the subsidize around his up at the last year. rise. england have just been held to a one month roll again to try now this part of getting so your car was being played involve plus in the whole lives because of these ongoing conflict in that country. so lots of support for you as far as i like to really to get thing and then the 1st half the score i'm out of the place, most of useful pulling that also defend the audit from that sing chain card. box
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ingles a close just for the right size to another, defend us in 10 cars, pulled up matches the city teammate car will follow still 11 in the meet the group on 13 points from 530 slice. it was a great with the suite as a foot $5.00 process started here in telling the sweep started with an appeal cost to qualify. they remain said increase f 86.4, much is kind of seldom who lead the way in the group. half off with a b as of r, john one mill inbox who's got it for us, started the score a belgian now taught the group on goal difference ahead of us to be at both teams on 10 points. again, nicely. american football, actually off hockey, has offered his condolences to all who last, well, last loved ones in the book and ask right, that is awesome. is also a full service departments. all the national teams asked them to qualify against liability and academic jew to be polite to value, which is around a 170 kilometers south west of the epi center. how came he took to social media site and he was devastated by the quite that it hits his country and calls on his father's citizens to help each other to cite as many large as possible. i as well
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the several of the as called qualifies on such as a lot of tiny or have secure bad place in the finals. you know, i, because next year i'll to be think about it to on, on saturday. it will be that said success of the periods, the finals of the advocate compensation 9, the pos, the great pele to become results are needing score for them as national. sorry. this is emergency product directly with the 31 year old funding to back to the nurse and the 2nd half of brazil's woke up qualified with, believe it, i made it 70 i, it goes to this country. how do you spell it right to where to punch in here? i thought i usually did, but it wasn't finished his name and then go to 2nd gold and stuff. it started to make it far. he wants to present is now 17. our goal is in a 120 for our interests here for the phone. and he's very happy. i have no words. i never imagined reaching this record. and i want to make it clear that i suppose pele not because i'm basic than him or any other player from the national team. i always wanted to make history, right,
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my name and the history of brazilian football, and then the national team. today i did that, and that is all useful for that. we'll have more like that. so right. remove that back as always. thank you so much. that is it from me? this news? our up next is elizabeth. for now i'm behind the desk. you're in great. the
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a basically out of the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. you think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts providing on for centuries,
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people have been taking care of our so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on told to how does era indonesia is fun. phase formal women for me stance the tool by 1000 criticism. when i, when a me to rebel bike is receiving life and lead to say, say, drink on out just there was a central america reduced to rubble off to an earthquake that's killed, more than 1500 people and funerals are being held for some of those who died the strongest quake to hit the country and more than
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