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quite kills more than 1500 people and rescue as dates with a couple of claps houses, and remote mountain villages to find survivors holding the historic center as a matter of cash. swift friday nights quite broke down a minute. right. in this central square but did fall fall was damaged in the high up this mountain 70 kilometers southwest. if you also have the g 20 welcome to ask and you can as a new candidates member in an effort to make the confidence of voice. hood latch in american and calvin need as nice discuss a new approach to send posts and not call 6 trades in support. hi, favorite car kind of the office type here. and our leader sutherland code was now in the final of the us sites. and we'll have all the option from flushing meadows in new york later in the program.
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the beginning this news out in morocco with 3 days of national morning has been declared of the strongest, is quick to hit the country and over a century. will them 1500 people have been killed? hundreds injured. the magnitude 6.8 is quick. have the central region nation on friday night. several cities separate, extensive damage including medication, the races on to find survivors. the army has been deployed to help access remote mountain villages. the people in the field traps and families have begun bearing their loved ones. their fears, the death toll could rise. hundreds, those people have hated the cold for blood donations, including members of the national football team who showed up at hospitals to denise john, hold against coverage from lot of cash. the casualty, toll is fast rising. as americans begin the hot breaking duty of burying that the
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6.8 magnitude as quick as the worst to hit the region. you know, over a 100 use the to do it on so that we cannot go back home because of the danger of collapse. it fell completely. i have 2 kids, 4 and 5 years old, still younger. so he's the provider for the kids. the family as well as for his mother and nephews. but as some bit the final good byes, others are in the race against time to reach somebody. those under the rubble, the international federation of the red cross says the next 48 to 72 hours will be crucial. but it's no easy task, especially in isolated at mountain is communities. such a 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 that basic needs. government officials are among the able bodied
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volunteers involved in search and rescue efforts. the injured and the trapped kind of the hope that help is on the way the cues of homes outside blood donation centers throughout the roku. about of course, we are all brothers. the solve difficult times and this is why we came here. this is the least we can do some last loved ones, some last the homes and thank god for everything. we must all come together to give the victims to have a royal decree has been issued declaring 3 days of national mourning, while many residents have yet to come to terms with the new reality of rubble of despair around them. here in the historic city of myra cache, despite clear evidence that enough quake has taken place, most definitely, much of each infrastructure remains on the scale. not so southwest of here in the highest mountains where the epi center of this quite was felt that communities in hard to reach rural areas,
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will likely largely be funding for themselves. it may yet be some time before the true scope and scale of this disaster. he's not showing a whole l g 0 motor cache. and john is joining us live from modification now and join to tell us about the laces situation on the ground that of the well, i've been in the city for a few hours now long enough to see the city as cities do. of course, return to some semblance of normality off of that huge jolt it received along with large pots of this country at 11 11 pm on friday night, i historic freighting hub centuries old. of course, it's still exciting. have lots of low rise buildings to maximum 3 stories, high salts items. the low high to buildings here may have saved it from much greater damage, but certainly evidence among some of the historic buildings here. all the quite a bit that up in the distance, a mentoring style is very important,
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sent to the town square, hosing injury to 2 people that a few of the historical bits of infrastructure have sustained damage. but on the whole, as i mentioned, the massive for late a lot of it is relatively unscathed, particularly the new field buildings and take a look around this possibly city square. it is the main square in town, as busy as you'd expect it to be on a saturday nights in the heat of summer. a most to zip things were normal, but of course they aren't and you look closely at the faces of people. it's clear that they have suffered some significant shock. many, many people choosing to stay outlining the pavements in the streets of this city. afraid to go home, afraid of off the shock, some of being told not to go home because of the instability of the structures in which they live in a little while the death toll rising. now about $1300.00, the injury told which all it is about $1800.00 many hundreds of those critically injured with cross injuries. hospitals of course doing busy work. blood
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transfusions required all over the country and it appears that the death told these rising fosters in that area of the high up this mountain. this where the happy century, these quite was sent. somebody come up with this website to southwest of here it is impossible to retrieve mountain is rural and remote. and there it is. highly likely, as i said, people will be using their hands to dig through level is like wait for more help. the world health organization says 300000 people have been co talk with you. so it's like one way or another. the international committee to read process the next 48 to 72 hours with really not in the rescue or jonah. and what are you hearing about the situation in the ramones high at this mountains, which was of course, the epi center of the quick information is because, frankly, pretty sketchy at the moment as to exactly what is happening of the meaning of a quite considerably large area. 6 provinces of those past effective effective
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initiative. i did 8 to 10 people and 1000000 people live very rural communities. spread over a very large area, as i said, much of it, and possibly even in the rest of the times. now, roadways be sent by ruffles. the interior ministry says it's using old assets of its disposal to reach them. the homie has been deployed to overseas. that effort quite how much help is reaching a place that most needed. however, it remains unclear and i think it, it will be time yet some time to come before we truly understand the scope and scale of this disaster or during the thank you for that. that is joining holly. joining us live with a license from modification. we are going to stay with the story with join now on the phone by most of as showing that he's a gen list as soft photographer for north africa at the associated press. he's currently on route to medication. i'm thank you very much for your time. firstly, where are you traveling to medication from and will have the last 24 hours being
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like for you um is quite frantic. um, like uh, most of the people in morocco we were uh, uh, a week and by the, by the time is, uh, although i was in a box but that everyone could feel uh, building fake. and many people rushed to the street late last night and spent significant amounts of the night on the street at a, at the shop. and i like to join the team and we had a twist at the center passing by my cache in the morning as the, as nick mentioned, that the damage there was um, uh, not very significant. however, it was still sad to see some of the day, sorry, was um, uh, it shows some damage and the cracks and even some, some crumbling. but uh, as we went uh closer to that how is the region which, which has the highest uh, tall uh,
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things got pretty desperate to really quickly. we arrive to abraham village and for about 6 hours that was non stop as these being recovered or removed from under the rubble. it was at this uh, a taken place. it was really uh, the scale of the desperate and it was that was difficult to pack them. people were very uh, quiet in shock. and uh, uh there was uh multiple burial praying for thousands of people that were ad that had their grace, doug for them. this afternoon. uh. moving on from when abraham. uh we moved to an okay town. what again and uh is the same themes just a different uh, just in a different uh, geography. it was not to me. uh,
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it was not that hot mountainous region is actually next a beautiful lake, but also very, very sad and very desperate time. and he had spent the last the last night and the cold ministry had just started the flowing. they had just started using rescue dogs and such dogs to find for signs of life on the, the rubble more grace were being dog and the most remote, the reason we could reach today before nightfall, when it becomes really ridiculous, difficult to get through was um, is your is your car, which was uh, almost 3 hours away from my cache and the stories we had there for. unbelievable. uh, some people had not yet been able to recover any bought these. we walk through homes that um no, its just collapsed but as many people there are shepherds and rely on an animals. we saw
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a dead animals and that had said it'd be killed but as quick. so the scale of the damage is just really, really expensive. and it gets worse, closer to that at the center. um it will be another difficult night. i'm on our way back. we have to head back to more cash as i mentioned. and but some people were sleeping on a just outside their own under trees, gets very cold at the high up the mountain at night. and that's will be the 2nd night for these uh, uh, traumatized people, really as the not just wait for their loved ones, but they just think of the future. it looks very, very leak. just in terms of it's already a difficult region. it's. it's been grappling with drought with the annual snow falls out to usually uh, disrupt the movement and include them uh,
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4 weeks some time and uh and now and as quakes in a, in a region that is really not prepared for something of this scale. yeah. what you described as i'm describing is an absolutely devastating scene. mr. show me. you said that you traveled around 3 hours away from other kids for given just how difficult. and this terrain is when you say that you were 3 hours. well that's the further was that you were away. i understand from modification. can you give us an idea of just how many kilometers has that is i can imagine that it's not actually very fine in terms of kind of mason. yes, it's not that far as was nearly uh more than a 100 kilometers. uh but it's not the highway. obviously it's a winding a route. so that is usually one a 2 lanes one going and one come and uh however, because it is um,
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as the edge edge to into the mountains. uh, a lot of, uh, rock collapse late last night. in fact, we saw multiple cars that were destroyed on the way. okay. and that made a movement extremely difficult. attractive, had to intervene this morning and just open up road so that people could go and find their loved ones or other people could see these areas. so yes that's, that's why it took so long. it was an audio journey into the region. that is the is still going to again, it's, nick said going to require maybe another day or 2 just to have that pressed response and assistance. yeah. um, but uh and we know how important we know how important time is off of a disaster. you know, the 1st 48 hours in finding people who are trapped under that rubble. you say that
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you've seen so many people who have just been spending the time outside bay homes, either because their homes have collapsed because they're too afraid to be inside the home just because of off the shocks. and what could happen? can you see, you know, it's been 24 hours now since the earthquakes can you see any supports being provided to these people or um, it depends on the proximity. so the for that the area closest to market seems to have more support on hand. uh, and as we got further that support became more complex that there's been deployments of the military and the interior ministry. um but it's still, there's only so many places that could go there. there. i'm hundreds of villages
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into high outlook mountain some, some as little as uh, under a 1000 population. and they are spread and sprinkled throughout the down to rain. so to get to every single, the what or village is going to be a quite a mission. unfortunately, almost 24 hours a day that someplace again does not receive any any support. and people were just distributing some more to some people, bro blankets. and some people came from because of blanca about to try and to try and support either their relatives or to try and help with any means sponsible. all right, that is most of as shelby doing list for association press. thank you very much for telling us what you've been seeing over the past day. we really appreciate has any of my colleagues civil divani. i spoke to 15 fathers today and who lives in mont
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a cache and she shed her experience with us 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 a state of panic, the words chance describe what we're actually doing 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. what have the last 24 hours been like for you? they have been stressful. scary. we have had to leave our homes, so i don't think anybody has slept in their house last nights. everybody has been industries or in their residential areas sleeping on the grounds. are you going to sleep in your house tonight? then? do you feel comfortable being your house now?
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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 and the same nightmare comes back again that we have to re live. it's again, once again. have you felt aftershocks today? 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 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. i'll 0 is decided to open as a space to move over to allow the delivery of humanitarian and medical aid. the
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presidential also says it will lift it to you a bad on flights to its neva. the both african countries broke ties in 2021 of the rocco's territorial claims to weston, to hara lawson. how about as i'm a rock instead of to and from a minister, he says, authorities of responding quickly despite many challenges, is a very, very strong earthquake in a place that is not known for being uh, active in terms of the quakes. its the high plus mountains. uh so uh, the in very different terrain where that is the epi center, which is like the pass in between the modification teladvantage called the, to the teasing test boss. what about all of those villages which i just got again and, and, and the other than usual, cutting all the others. so we, i mean, like i think the american apologies out of just out of get monitoring the situation counting, did that seem uh, the, the, the, the, the magnitude of the destruction that is happening around the risk you,
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when people are getting them to a lot of cash the, the, the hospitalization, modification which is the closest town what the closest city do you have given people there? i think that has been a call to give blood even in that, in my cache. because that a lot of people a lot enjoy the night thing to unfortunately 632 out of bed at a given the magnitude we would see i would like what, what brought me like, how many people like but i mean, i've trapped within the rebels and wouldn't be rescued whether there would be live or out of that. but it's, it's confined, although it's has been felt in places like casablanca and robots and other places. but it's confined within a center, which is south east of america. so the other house province is the province that it is most, but also when you cross the mountains towards the southwest through fine settles, then that's also come use on that either side of the mountains you texted to the
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east of the the what does is that area that a village is which that affects it and towards the west, which the show problems dot effects. it's after the same uh, earthquake in 2004 has put together this kind of makeup land for the erupted intervention whenever there is this guy and the thing. so the teams have been ready for any kind of thing. and this is the moments when did deployed that, so each province has its own kind of rest your logistics to deal with. first kind of situation. but there is also a national intervention that is taking place in order to reach those people. and any of my colleagues, families i thought and spoke to elder 0, sasha ma have but i explained that the number of casualties will arise as rescue has reached remote areas. this is worth taking the government sometime to be able to get a complete fix it or 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
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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 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. that would love to, to rain very extremely difficult to get access to and the thousands and thousands of local community of people living in local communities and these desolate bound to this 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,
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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 face, and many people faced in that is awesome, was basic things like finding water. this has went to the beginning of the new season in uh, morocco. the obvious 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 that they are doing the best to try to cope with the magnitude of this of quick the summer walk ins and fond. so they worried about the family members back
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home. you may have found out about i have my brothers didn't drop out and cause a blank country, my mother in law and i good their whole lives that have been touched. but fortunately on my side of the family, there was more fear than harm, which is the zip file it you know how long she probably an hour before the rest. the week i spoke with my mother and everything was fine. then when we heard about the earthquake, we called the family and i got the or does need called my mother. and she said to me, listen, everyones left their house is they've all gone out to the street. just go to the, the 1st day of the g, 20 summit in new delhi ended with a joint declaration that mentions the concept a new claim without criticizing russia. and there was also an announcement of an economic color door to connect to india with the middle east and europe. that follows news that the african union has joined the block as a new permanent member, katrina your whole, it's from new delhi. on the 1st day of the detroit is something new,
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delhi had the host nation to render moody announced the group had finally reached the consensus on a lead. his declaration, ghost had got about a todd one after the days of negotiations or the cum deep divisions about the one you crane it goals against the use of force to seize territory. something something that this belief must go has already done and describing the use of nuclear weapons as in admissible it know to divergent views on the conflict, but included a more unified quote to do more to tackled climate crisis and provide much needed debt relief to emerging economies, many of them have still not recovered, particularly in africa and even many parts of the issue, many have not recovered from the blow that the band to make inflicted on that economy. the group agreed to an annual fund 4 trillion dollars to accelerate the transition to renewable energy and 6, truly dollars before 2030 to help developing countries. breach emissions targets earlier african union chapter,
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some of the money which will be welcomed as he took his seat at the g $20.00 table for the 1st time. the edition was welcome to, but a use 55 member states including south africa, which was previously the only applicant end of the g 20. for us, it was not a sustainable that you could have more than a 1000000 people exclude. the move was put forward by moody who is eager to project new delhi as a lead for developing countries. or analysts say it's still lags behind the ging when it comes to influence on the world stage as a provider or infrastructure as a provider or a as a provider of military assistance in the simply conte unmatched china is offering. however, the 1st day ended with an initiative design to do just that denouncement by the us and its allies, to build economic cordele making india to the middle east and europe. this is a big deal. is this the real big deal?
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the economic court are seen as a plan survival. china is built in road initiative, which connects you just to advocate in your chinese presidency didn't thing was absent from disuse summit for the 1st time since coming to power, leading some to believe that he's choosing to focus instead on groupings like the brakes would be genes voice is most dominant. katrina, you, alda, 0, you jelly? still ahead on the news, l wasting justice. protests in london again after telling of an um, flatland by police. raising awareness for taja. why dodge contest has to end of the declaration of human bites, less or by meta, and suppose it's a busy day of qualifies for july 2024. who will be here with the best of the x? the
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helio can wolf is spreading further to scan today, be this big of high pressure is what's doing it around the edges, whether, whether sits by whether i mean the, when do you wet stuff? it's just just barely catching places like scuffling. it's not coming into the cars to know why, but you know, the temperature is for places like helsinki and stuck hard. we're up above for the average. so just, it's not a heat wave territory. it's pretty well known, but it's not the houses, it's been a total year in london. said he wants a full cost full sunday and appetite, it'd be on. but it does come down on monday then back down to use as it stopped. right. which is rather more normal, but to be honest, much if you had stays warm as a half of its, if you like or away from the fonts to jimmy and saft and was a to they were in the thirty's. for the most part. there's plenty of breeze coming up. the black sea still dry in greece, that is mostly dry in spain, but in portugal the rain is increasing in the ra cheryl. stuff the elsewhere, just the bottom of your skin. you can't see it now. that storm system, that's what is the start of getting grease. it's not a bad to do the same. to east in libya,
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particularly big gauzy. kind of cost is still plenty rate as far north as, as a hill, a big come going off show through getting and see already and another $1.00 building probably as far east as the central african republic for that we'll go west the, the, the latest news as it breaks, there's just one that really does say that one is with new ministry. i'm depressed i'd recommend with cross on zillow. so i just was the whole, the cool up started
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a sitting in front of us, but it to face with details coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle risk or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed. since the stats of the war the, [000:00:00;00] the watching the news out and me, elizabeth problem and don't have a mind to about top stories to sell more than 2000 people have been killed in
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morocco and the worst is quick to hit the country. and one of which is the bad to choose 6 point to age trellis truck lays on friday nights late as it was, which is countries are in india is capital in new delhi. so the g 20 summit, the welcome to a new member. the african union is the 2nd regional block off to the european union to be in the certificate. the representatives from 15, latch, and american and caribbean countries agree that they have failed in their war on drugs. the groups as it needs to find new ways to tackle the crisis that's play the region for decades. the remaining of the conference in the columbia and city of county president gustavo petro, is promoting a new drug policy that would stop targeting quarterly farms and focused on drug trafficking networks last spring. and i called despondent alexander on p a. t. he's at the summit in cali and so this consensus of the war on drugs hasn't looks alessandro. this is a consensus on what the alternative should look like as
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well. is that there is consensus, at least among the countries that participates in this conference, the, on the need for change on the fact that the, the worldwide drug policy needs to be more comprehensive and needs to focus more on human rights on attacking the highest level drug traffickers, instead of low level of farmers, for example, as it happens here in columbia and focusing on reducing the demand in the countries that consume most of those drugs. namely, the united states are many countries in europe. that has been a point that was addressed in particular by the president of columbia. gustavo pits are saying that countries like the united states need to understand or, or look more at themselves and that the issues of public health that the,
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or the underlying causes of why so many of their citizens and that addicted that and, and, and suffer by this this court of drug, they say that the countries here have said that for too long now the focus has been only a law enforcement what one and despite 3 trillions us dollar spends half a 1000000 that's here in columbia, in the past few decades, trying to and drug trafficking, their results is that, for example, coca production is as high as having more. yeah, really interesting to see what comes out of this meeting when they take their ideas to the countries like the united states and countries in europe. who are the biggest consumers of what's being produced in the last american countries? um, this has been one of president, petra's biggest priorities hasn't had alejandro. it just remind does what's at stake for columbia? you've already told us that half
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a 1000000 people have been killed. yes, not only in columbia that throughout latin america in particular, obviously here in columbia, there's no doubt that to the production of cocaine is fuel to the internal conflict in this country for decades. or that the, as allowed at, i'm groups on the left like the 5 per pound of military. a group said to profit from direct traffic can be able to arm themselves to be able to continue the level of violates that still exist. unfortunately, many were both the areas of columbia, and obviously the problem doesn't lie exclusively at and consuming countries. but the feeling here is that's focusing exclusively online for spent or forcing countries like columbia has created more damage. then then good,
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especially given the fact that big of the drug trafficking mafias or international, they have been able to adapt to this war that has been waged against them. so why the, essentially these countries are agreeing on is demanding the worth to look at this from a different perspective. and that the, the policies that have been put in place so far have failed. and he said there's can be a new approach. and they're hoping to bring this document that they signs here today with the spend main points at the 2024, the un commission on drugs. and they're also calling at for a larger summit worldwide summit that the presidential level in 2025 to discuss all these issues with the also the, the, the developed countries. what other sondra. thank you for that. that is out of sandra ron p a. t live in cali, a level now the prime minister has told the palestinian president the finding
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between rival factions of the i'm and how the way comp doesn't. so of the palestinian cause. the magic mccarthy says the escalation of buttons between palestinian foods fafsa and the most of them use is a great risk to live. and on the 2 sides had agreed to receive 5 at 5 interrupted again on saturday. for people have been killed. zayna for that has moved from outside the i don't have the featured, can efforts to end the fighting have so far failed cease, fire agreements have broken down time and time again. the fact that 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,
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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 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 resolved. tens of thousands of people are now trapped in an urban battle ground. $5060000.00 palestinians living and a densely populated camp where fighting it is no street the street at
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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 haddaway. a post and in teenager has been killed by is riley forces in the occupied westbank that happened during the raid and the other refugee councils have had been the palestinian, but present. it says the 16 rome was shot in the back. geo and consultations with his ready for this is, is rarely false, is and settlers have killed 232 palestinians. so saw this. yeah. to greece now we've tried watch is beginning to receive rescue f. it's
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a continuing while as long as you start to assess the loss of damage to property, 11 people are confronted jones throughout the last report from central grease the school notebook split to have flown off the shelves next week when the greek school year begins. there on usable now because they sat on the lower shelves of this stationary shop in the village of all of us, which was flooded down the street. there's a stench of spoiled meat from 2 butcher shops and the local supermarket is throwing everything out a quarter of a $1000000.00 worth of damage in this business alone. the police have come from all over the country, feeling an outbreak of lawlessness, but angry residents said that's not the kind of state a they were looking for it. but in the 3 or for our name, because we've kept it as 3. use a go card. so was flooded and now it happened in the surrounding villages. no flag, prevention had been done yet millions had been spent. but on nothing substantial. we are living with climate change. now,
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things are going to get worse. people need to be able to live, look and invest in their locality. otherwise they should tell us the areas uninhabitable. and we should leave. the government admit that it took 3 years mainly to assign an updated national flood risk assessment that will take 2 more years to carry out the position mt says it has dragged its feet, found that the documents through the settings we publish the fos mats in 2018 west, the sally and especially velocity painted red, red meant danger. instead of dictating a plan to try and at least limit danger from flooding, the government ignore this. this huge delay is an admission of incompetence and say, yeah, there is anger against us already here. when the head of the regional government visited by them us, this is what happened. the people here not only ruined they have taken on much of the rescue, they feel abandoned and the bracing themselves for the death count even of eclipse . cortez. i've never cried,
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but yesterday i cried. we saw people floating inside the homes through the windows . we didn't count how many, but we couldn't do anything for them. i believe we're going to have a high death toll. when the water level drops, we'll see the number of bodies yesterday in casinos, we sold the clothes marks on windows for people to try to get out of the homes. the government says that the fire service has rescued nearly $3000.00 people, and it will start paying emergency compensation of $5000.00 to $8.00 and a half $1000.00 on monday. but it has kept silent on the number of new seeing and drowned, and some people here don't believe that the full desk tool will ever be made public . in the meantime, local volunteers are still doing everything they can to keep that deaf co from rising further jumpstart, awful us elders are in the villages, pelham, us and central greece, sion as preparing to mazda the 50th anniversary of the crew that brought general
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goes to finish at depaula, his military dictatorship last at almost 17 years, more than 3000 people were killed in 28000 torture during his regime, but finalized protested in the country. remember him differently. they've gathered outside the presidential palace to commemorate his legacy. we commemorate that 50 is to go back here all husbands, soldiers, sailors and m, and gave freedom to chile. you can not give up today. general pino shape always said i want to united chile bond divisions. main opposition party is calling from mass demonstrations. the demand is the government's resignation and new general elections under a kid. take administration from the chelsea as as a rally in the capital vaca as by others, is adding up for the election in january 2024. the political environment in the country is getting increasingly confrontational, and while at the time,
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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 his part 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 part the cost. this is what that to say the. we had to demand an election under a cafe to administration, a more into freedom back on some money to ourselves under these hot economic times and to live in peace. the like, there is no democracy in bunch edition on every face, g detention if we speak out against the government,
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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 had up a 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 died over in bangladesh. you'd a high end place and i mean, present cost of living. many of the people in low wages are pricing difficult challenges. now the opposition parties are saying the only way to restart stability and democracy is to have the general election under check big administration. the government fully rejects that demand funded charge. they all just did
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a dock off the multi useful hold of runoff election for president later this month, with 2 thirds of the votes counted on position candidates and the homeless louisa was set to get about 56 percent of the boys for the insurance of the 50 percent needed to win our tries incumbent to buy him a home that's sold. it has only received around 40 percent of the boys approach has, has been held in london to on an ann on the black man who was shot dead by a police officer a year ago. the event from just allegations of racial discrimination by the bush, metropolitan police force called his family could 10 used a month at the office of be charged. the bach, i met the family at the demonstration outside london's met to 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 wasn't his own. he was unarmed at the time when he was trail by 2 on mount police cars experienced his vehicle to
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a stop or something crazy happens moment soft a. that vehicle stopped to a shot, a point blank range through the windscreen, and died shortly afterwards in a hospital. chris 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 who was suspended accused of gross misconduct, but still receiving full pay. well the family say is the fault too much. time is being wasted. they affected us as a family and it fit to the why the communities, how we already police and how we already traumatized. so it's been hard 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
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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 context all of this because since 1990. well then, 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 started at the fall, colorado to 0 london, now select because the people in the u. k. will have one less of the universal declaration of human rights tattooed on them as part of an international audit project is meant to celebrate the landmark document and spotlight regions where human rights the concern sonya guy go reports from manchester. or it is
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a living reading, 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. in 6773 lessons. human beings on 3, henri cool, in dignity and right. but it's not just about alexis, it's about the people themselves, that stories, and that lines. yet, it's a scratch. so oddly,
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it is about how commitment to helping young people and empowering them to know about that human rights working for them with young people is kind of a specific passion of mine and the structure and we need to support them. so the idea that i'm kind of infringing, that message on myself feel, is really 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 a declaration and to meaning, we connect those taken pods. it is partially so funded, sometimes growing so donations of buying a pay as much as you want the system go back to the projects so it can take place in pennies. but conk, cover the cost. it's also 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 o,
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all those thousands of people. so it does that way as community artwork is on again my onboard. so i'm really the architect of the concepts from mexico to poll. i'm simple way, one by one. like to find that to a testament to the document that insurance. so human rights is being xed out, connecting, reminding, and uniting sonya jago. i'll just sarah manchester setting goals. president mark, you saw his name, the country's prime minister as avoiding policies candidate for the presidential election next to. i'm gonna do ball has been prime ministers in september 2022. so one office and 2012 and was re elected in 2019 a mouse in july that he wouldn't seek a 3rd time off to months of political offices and 3 and unrest. a vessel and south african politician and suited friends among us into with a lazy,
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has died at the age of 95. he founded the in cause of freedom party in 1975, which was in the world and bloody territorial bachelors with a novel and am seeing present in the town during the 1980s. though he was a device of so that he played an integral role in the anti apartheid movement. and they said join nelson, mandela's national unity, government and 1994 who died area on saturday following the long stay in hospital with the sports news to head on the news out on the was number one, ranking islands live up to the thing is they fresh from mania, the one people story coming off the i am very delighted to speak to the all the other continents, brightest legal students, putting minds against and this means in africa would really be interesting to see
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how we miss uh gather together for tournament. unlike any other questions, happy mimic flashing. maybe the apps we can cut on the human and people's wise is now invest in weakness, applicant move on out his era and everything to be an exclusive interview, disability. very dutiful, but he's cruel. people can forget you. the next day, fulfilling stupid stuff to put the on faith, the media and the challenges that this whole region have so much get all of the media, all the fading and everything and go back to reality. when days money, you have to be careful, money change, people, generations flows on out to 0 the
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in the office fortunately as well, the really exciting match up in the us open women's final research study into a bit of a classic lives. yes, we're going to start with the target start to a golf taking on reading a sample income right now in that year starts in fargo in new york, the american teenager, golf and surprisingly, with the majority of the support that flushing meadows. but it was a part of the, from that of a 7 anchor, who won the openings there at 6 games to tour, you know, several, and we'll take care of it as they will. number one off to this total, but no matter the result, a short time ago golf is trying to in her 1st grand slam, won the 2nd set. 6 rates are leveled a match. they are into a deciding sense instead of the now the wells, top rank side,
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all right and have become back campaigns. so when that 1st eval well cover, the comprehensive agency points to 8 when i get to remain here. well, there was a lot of famous comments that tired, so he turned 3 when he go down pretty well. this was the case of the meeting. green getting angry and then running in 12 charge this officer romania shot. if you want to probably themselves, by scoring the games, assess, try off the just 2 minutes, but then on into all the 6 nations grand slam champion to rad, watchin board. i also a couple of twice about man to skip that tony sex. the fact that there, i'm sorry he was i use the guy is a 6 months odd as well. tough time finding often the most definitely running while astray. they're recorded their 1st waiting since the set of coach eddie jones. i slipped aside georgia 35 point to 15 in paris. me one of these pull by $10.00. so it was a matter of the match. he's 20 as far as voice. it was a stray assessed waited since november last year or the early it was also
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a convincing performance of a today as a running 7 slides in a 50 to a partners fort wayne. ruben, it may be a for 12 people i type, well i had a total increase of products on the, maybe a half down of full $23.00. okay. well, not since i tried, since i made that, you know, as you know, it's, you know, it well the final game on saturday. so in the beat, argentina, 27 point to 10 in most i in like most of the match with 14 men off the from tare was sent off in the 2nd minutes. well, they've been 7 year i 2024 qualifies on site. today. the run is off of the last 2 years, england have been held to 110 against you'd find this high and gain of for you try being flight instruct, swap in holland because of the only part you conflict in that country. so last as opposed to them and they took the lead against thinking enough this off the score amount in place by so this people in england also defend exam doesn't change our thoughts. they can always just before the break. thanks. one of the defensive in
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turn, cars full but matches, fits and see met. call luca font, a school 11 in the need that group group see on setting points from far guys, by all the things that beat england's in the year 2020 final. it's lead through with no semester during your it's an a taking the lead in this one to see don't a mobilize header, but then a lights free kick from any spite of the any nose must during the a 110 and stop to those last is there any or false becoming a target? see for it to lead by you remember that i b b. i was only last year and woke up qualifying a result but met it's in the mid south. it cuts off 2022. this results please. it to the roommate instead in groups the on full points behind england. are you trying to, are you waiting for suite? is i put 5 those pos this fairly internally in the sweets for 3 dice. still with a pill tough. the qualified does remain 33 s on 6 points from full that that would delete the wedding group as they b as a bar john one neil and back to you. i'm it cut off guy, the score belgium. now,
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top of the group on goal difference ahead of all strip ice teams on 10 points. american football shop hockey is offered his condolences to all who lost loved ones in the moroccan as quite the disaster has also a full step assignments of the national teams ask them to qualify against the barrier and are good there which was due to be played on saturday, which is around a 170 kilometers south west of the epicenter with the how came, he took the social media saying he was devastated by the quake that a teaches country and the cold on his fellow citizens to help each other well was max is the start of the guy, the think i'm the and called got the amount of cash, which is due to type price tomatoes is set to go ahead. this is not that much. uh, this is more attorney or taking on a 100, sorry. can you taking on a gap on a cold qualifying a 2023 mortality is winning about to match 21, and they qualify for i've called a 2023 for the said success if tournaments want me to go and see some other qualifies the democratic republic of congress,
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they bolted right into the finals. they beat on to nail in front of that hiring fans and can suffer this resolved. so they all come got a leap frog was hanging here in the top spot in the group. well, that was all fun. that's what he's looking for. well, thank you very much for that. and that's it from me, elizabeth ronald for this news out of do stay with us. we have back in just a few minutes with more on or today's top stories. thank you for watching the
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to the teams to september. oh, now i'm just india, who's the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges. generation support meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change societies. wildly dis, gathering new york city un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate towards the broad cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us n g for golf clothes for the 1st amendment rights to celebration of quote and see is competition is expected to china who c h. a game september on al jazeera. according to the un, since the conflict broke out into done in april,
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more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. some people bring dispute a more set, but it's not enough for all the children, if to fighting continues and neighboring through that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. you image 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. the pos, the central reduced to rubble and survivors huddled in the ocean for the desk told . now one thing to move a 2000 and rescues, dig through the rubble of collapse houses and the motors mountain villages hoping
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to find survivors. the kind of woman is of the front of them. this is al, just the on line from dell ha. also coming up. the g 20 welcomes the african union

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