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a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers, and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable much for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the pos, essentially morocco, a reduced to rubble and survivors huddled in the ocean for the desk told. now one thing to move a 2000 and rescue is dig through the rubble of collapse houses and the most mountain villages hoping to find survivors. the kind of woman is of a problem and this is l just the on line from dell ha. also coming up the g 20 welcome to african union as a new permanent member in an effort to make the confidence of voice hood latch and american and caribbean latest meeting to discuss
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a new approach to stem pops the narcotics trade, the 3 days of national morning have been declared in morocco off to the strongest earthquake to hit the country and over a century more than 2000 people have been killed and hundreds injured. the magnitude 6.8 as quick hit the central region. next on friday night, several cities suffered extensive damage including medication, the races on to find survivors. the army has been deployed to help access remote mountain villages with people of field trapped for families have begun bearing they loved ones and they're off. he is the death toll contrive. hundreds of people have heated the coal for blood donations, including members of the national football team, who showed up at hospitals to the night during the hold against coverage from lot of cash. the casualty,
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toll is fast rising as americans begin the hot breaking duty of burying that the 6.8 magnitude as quick as the worst to hit the re just you know, over a 100 years. the soda. well, 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, the provider for the kids, the family as well as for his mother and nephews, a ferguson. 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
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terms of that basic needs. government officials are among the able bodied 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. how about who is who we are all brothers? these are 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 the lake has taken place most definitely much of its infrastructure remains on the scale. not so southwest appear in the high up
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this mountains where the at the center of these quite was felt that communities in hard to reach rural areas 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 jo, nicole elders era. monica and john is joining us live from modification now. jonah, in the last couple of hours, we've seen the death toll go up from over 121300. and now 2000 the the yes, that's right. that's clearly a foster rising death toll that may well, frankly go even higher and with the injury counts as well. i've been hearing amount of cash throughout the evening. i had an opportunity to look around at the city, returning to something like normal life off to the extraordinary events of friday night. the city squares are full of people. the restaurants is frankly awful. of people, i suppose. it's not normal. you see on the faces of many people,
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the shop that they have endued and a new route reality that faces many of them take a look around this particular square, a file from viper entities instead full of people at sheltering in the opening. it was what belongings they've managed to bring with them from their homes. not all they've lost their home. some of the been told by police and rescue services not to return to structurally on site buildings. many though a simply afraid to go back in doors, afraid of the possibility of off the shocks, and of course, keeping a close eye. many of them on the news emerging from other parts of the so it's like so very much, not the sense that these 70 kilometers southwest of here in the high atlas mountains and the death toll rising fastest in those areas is rescue is try to reach very remote communities, hospitals hot at work as well across was many hundreds of severe injuries, fresh injuries that are appealing for blood donations. and of course,
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in those remote areas, we're told the government is doing what it tends to reach them. we don't know too much about what help is, in fact, getting to a lot of people are likely to be having, as i said, defend for themselves. the world health organization estimates some 300000 people are affected by the us. like in general, the red cross warning, as i mentioned, that for the next 4872 hours are absolutely crucial extensive binding survivors. okay, jonas, a rescue efforts to try and reach people in the worst areas. but for those who are in mont of cash and who are outside their homes, we can see them behind you. is it an end up being told that they come stay in the homes at least seeing if there's any support being provided for them? i know frankly not an awful lot at the moment when one does how long this will go on for it may be a fairly type 3 situation. this say this is largely born a fear. people may well feel some sunday that they are safer to return to their
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homes, the watering place. these are those mountain areas, of course, where we simply don't know how much help is reaching the places where it's most needed. as i said, the government says it's the it is that i think using old results is at his disposal. the military has been brought into overseas rescue efforts. other countries have offered to help with the american government has not put out a debt distress school for international health. but does it say time is of the essence that it may yet be sometime before we truly understand the scope and scale of this disaster. all right, janice, thank you very much for that. that's john holt with alexis live. and monica cash and any of my colleagues several vanya spoke to affecting fighters today and who lives in lot of cash. she should have experience with us. has been a very, very stressful day. most of morocco hasn't left yet since yesterday,
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since last night. we are in a state of shock, and most of us interstate, of spanish words can 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. uh 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? 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.
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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 phelps 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 allows 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. lawson, how about as americans, senator and full, a minister and he says, authorities are responding quickly despite the many challenges. a very, very strong earthquake in a place that is not known for being uh, active in terms of her, its quakes. its the high up plus mountains. uh so uh,
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the in very difficult terrain way that is the center which is like the past and between modification teladvantage for the teeth that is in test boss. what about all of those villages which i just got again and, and the other than usual, cutting all the others. so we, i mean, like i think the moroccan apologies out of just a gets monitoring the situation counting, did that seem to not be the, the, the magnitude of the destruction that is happening around the risk you when people are getting them to a lot of cash the be 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 the, even in that, in a lot of cash because that a lot of people, a lot of enjoy the night thing to unfortunately 632 out of the at a given the magnitude or would it see, i would like what, what brought me like, how many people like, i mean,
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i've trapped within that rather than would be rescued whether there would be live or out of that. but it's, it's confined, although it has been felt in places like casablanca and robots and other places. but it's confined within a center, which is so the east of america. so the other house province is the province that it is most, but also when you cross the mountains towards the south west through fine, settled, then that's also come use on that either side of the mountains, you fix it to the east of the the, what is is that area that are villages which are affected and towards the west, which the show of province dot effects. it's after the same uh, earthquake in 2004 has put together this kind of makeup land for erupted intervention. whenever there is this guy to think, so a teams have been ready for any kind of thing. and this is the moments when they deployed that. so each province has its own kind of risk to your logistics,
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to deal with 1st kind of situation. but there is also a national level intervention that is taking place in order to reach those people. at any of my colleagues sinus avon spoke to elder 0, sasha who bought us. he explained that the number of casualties will arises west to his reach remote areas. it 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 far as, as i was saying that the army has been deployed with specialized units to try to the best 2 of those trucks and other brother, it's going to be extremely, extremely difficult situation, i think the w, i chose saying that something like 300000 people could have been impacted by this. do we have any idea how many of that number might be still tracked 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 into text me sometimes 7 hours to drive just for 35
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kilometers. that would love to, to rain very, extremely difficult to get access to and the thousands and thousands of local community people living in local communities 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 out the beginning of the new season in uh, morocco. the obvious thing that it has sets up the 1st makes youth hospital in the area. the challenge would be just sets up makes shift tons in those areas or move
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people to a temporary shelters. house to wait and see the number of people affects it in those areas. if we're talking about thousands, the of us will definitely have to set up media. tons of those areas to cope with a growing number of 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 us as americans and from say they worried about their family members back home. you may have found out about i have my brothers dear and drop button cuz blanca my mother in law and good, dear old lives that have been touched. but fortunately on my side of the family, there was more fear than harm, which is found it, you know, have ownership on an hour before the earthquake. 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 through the streets to so there's still a head on knowledge,
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a 0. we're in the largest refugee camp and level we're flying between boston and sanctions. continues to sponsor cease fire agreement. the of the vicious stores that came through with this frontal system here. it's that much quieter and a good part of australia, new south wales and victoria in particular are quieter. there is cloud here. i brace of light to shade in the former showers with tempt you the recovery headlights of 20. in pest, we talk about 20 to the breeze coming down from the no suggest is going to get rather warm of those. he's rather clarity picture in most of west australia. not a lot of change between sunday and monday, maybe more of a breeze up the queensland coast. but hey, i still have no. what does it in new zealand? so the range moving up from sire 5 until with know,
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fondest didn't know awfully. so you got a bit of a sudden affecting try. so should be brought to a particularly note of the woman that rain will settle late and it's rather wet to know 5 and come the end of monday in. today's is still mostly drawing the lazy a little less. so now the readings are starting to come, science to monitor will be a big way to the most to be talking about, tied on to come body and still is on the northern part. the philippines and southern china. huge amounts of age and still to full here. hong kong is still fairly wet and we've had a lot of re recently in the central part of hong chiou from once. is that something you call and see a tropical storm? there's more rain to come here to and we'll kind of getting through western china of some depth of the stories of hope and inspiration. schultz documentary from around the world that celebrates colleagues and resilience times of time on
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the phone and the you're watching. i'll just say over me elizabeth ron and don't have a mind to about top stories. the cell phone, 2000 people have been killed in the car and the worst is quick to hit the country in over a 100 years. the magnitude 6.8 trim us truck nice on friday. nice, hundreds of people have been washington law specialist across for vall,
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cartridge and h, blonde. the blood drive was launched earlier in the day. the men special football team has such a nice a lot of us quite victims. the, the 1st day of the g 20 summit and new delhi ended with a joint declaration that mentions the conflict and ukraine without criticizing russia. there was also an announcement of an economic colorado to connect india with the middle east and europe as follows. news, the african union has joined the blog because the new permanent member, katrina, you reports from you daddy. on the 1st day of the 20, something you deli, had the host nation to render, moody announced the group had finally reached the consensus on the latest declaration goes how it got about cod one. after the days of negotiation to or the come deep divisions about the war and you crate it, goals against the use of force to seize territory. something some that this belief
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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 cool 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 trillion dollars before 2030 to help developing countries. breach emissions targets earlier, african union chapel as a money with will be welcomed as he took his seat at the g $20.00 table for the 1st time. the edition was welcomed by the a use $55.00 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 couldn't have more than
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a 1000000000 people exclude. the move was put forward by moody who was eager to project new daily 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. india simply con unmatched. china's offering. however, the 1st day ended with an initiative design to do just that. the now it's meant by the us and its allies to build an economic cordele and they can india to the middle east and europe. this is a big deal. is this the real big deal? the economic court or seen as a plan survival? china is built in rhode 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,
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you all to 0. you jelly. representatives from 50 in latin american and calvin. countries agree that they have failed of their war on drugs. the group says it means to find new ways to tackle the crisis that's playing the region for decades of amazing at a conference in the colombian city of cali, president gustavo petro has presented a new drawn policy that will stop targeting coakley farmers and focused on drug trafficking networks out of songs around p i t has more from the summit and cali as well. you said it does consensus, at least among the countries that participates in this conference 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
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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 their or look more at themselves and that the issues of public health, that the, or the underlying causes of why so many of their citizens end up addicted that and, and, and suffer by this this court of drug, they say that the country, so you're upset that for too long. now the focus has been only a law enforcement what one and despite 3 trillions us dollars spends half a 1000000 that's here in columbia in the past few decades trying to and drug trafficking. their results is that the, for example of coca production is as high as have or why the central, the,
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these countries are agreeing on is demanding the worth to look at this from a different perspective. and that to 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 these 10 main points at the 2024, the un commission on drugs. and they're also calling a for a larger summit worldwide summit at the presidential level in 2025. that to discuss all these issues with the also the, the, the developed countries degrees. now, with my boss is beginning to receive rescue efforts a continue and was assaulted and stopped to assess the loss. damage to prophecy. 11 people have consented. john, throughout the last reports from central greece,
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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 pelham, 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 that they were looking for. they put in the front end because we've kept it as 3. use a go card. so was flooded and now it happened in the surrounding villages. no slug, prevention had been done yet. millions had been spent. but on nothing substantial. you're living with climate change. now, 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 admitted it took 3 years merely
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to assign an updated national flood risk assessment that will take 2 more years to carry out. so this is a position mt says it has dragged its feet, found that the documents to the settings, we publish the false maps in 2018 west to 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 yes. there is anger against the authority here when the head of the regional government visited by them us. this is what happened to 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. day. i've never cried, but yes, today 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
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a high death toll. when the water level drops, we'll see the number of bodies yesterday and casinos. we sold the clothes marks on windows for people trying 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 miss 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 village of spell of us in central greece. levels. prime minister has told the palestinian president that fighting between rival factions of the i'm n halloway cab dozens of the palestinian cause. the
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mccarthy says the escalation and bonds between palestinian um, so it's about the most of them use as a great risk to living on. the suicides had agreed to us. he's fine. but fighting erupted again on saturday for people have been killed. zayna folder has moved from outside the island, holloway refugee can. the efforts to end the fighting have so far failed. cease, fire agreements have broken down time and time again. the fast 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 8 suspects believes 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 un 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,
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these are groups that have been via vying for control of, i know how do we camp? it's one of the if, if it is the largest policy mean refugee camp and 11 on. and so this is, this is really a struggle for power last months in the previous about to 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 palestinians, living in a densely populated camp where fighting is you know, the street, the street as 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
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a dire situation actually. mandatory him catastrophe in the making. if no, a solution to this conflict is found center for their algebra 0 on the outskirts of item haddaway. the palestinian teenager has been killed by his rarely forces and the occupied westbank that happened during the raid in the refugee camps and also the hebron, the palestinian red presence as the 16 year old was shot in the back during confrontations with israeli soldiers is rarely forces and such lives have kills 232 palestinians. so far this year she lays prepared to mock the 50th anniversary of the crew that boat. general augusta finished day to power his military dictatorship . last, at almost 17 years old, and 3000 people were killed and 28000 torture during his regime. but fine watch protested in the country. remember him differently of gathered outside the presidential palace to commemorate his legacy. when
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we commemorate that 50 is to go back here, all husbands, soldiers, sailors, and m, and de freedom to chile, you can not give up today. general pino shape always said i want to united chile, north korea has held a military parade to mock its founding de come, john own called us to the high level delegation from china and the event is pledge to expand and strengthen times with both basic and most code, their reports can, may travel to russia for tools for letting me in person on the weapon supplies the hello again, i'm going into the problem and doha, with the top stories on.

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