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it will ask anniston on al jazeera the is the best told in the morocco as clicking any doubles to more than 2000 people, ministry and emergency services. a scrambling to rescue people from under the rubble of drilling a hole in the historic center and not a cache with 24 hours off to friday nights. like many hundreds of people afraid of off the shops or spending the night open at the other ones are enjoying this amount as they are a life. and of course, are coming up unambitious trade pack g 20 leaders agreed to an economic comfortable
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with the european union on the sidelines of the g. 20 something. not to the american academy in countries agree to the need to find new ways to tackle the move on trucks. the america has declared 3 days of national morning, often the worst of the week to hit the country and over a century, the death toll has risen dramatically with more than 2000 people, killed and hundreds injured under zeros during the whole is in america. with this update for during the course of the evening here in mount a cache, i've watched a city as cities so often do return to some sense of relative normality. many big cities square as a full restaurants are full. they're still curious, wondering about that, but of course, other city squares, teller, all the different story like this one where many hundreds of people tonight afraid of off the shops afraid of returning to their home some without homes to richard to
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us spending the night in the open air, many all angry at wondering why they were receiving no help from the government. the other than the hand of the policy is a theme bringing along every now and then in the last hour or 2, but not a case. of course, he's not the epi, centre of this quite that lies 70 kilometers to the south. west of here, across the high atlas mountains, with rescue efforts are still very much ongoing. the death toll rising and some areas have yet to be reached, is monitored for the casualty. 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 region. you know, over a 100 use 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. so he's the provider for the kids. the family as well as for his
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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 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 a who's who we are all brothers? these are difficult times and this is why we came here. this is the least we can do
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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 its infrastructure remains on the scale. not so southwest appear in the highest mountains where the center of these quake was felt. the 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, but somebody at ben is lives in the city of says he recounted the moment the clock struck and i heard my wife and my sister. so you know,
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our big uh 1st week was great. i turned back immediately. uh and kind of, we just believe i didn't realize done the but so what was happening then uh, i look up, i did turn that here and they sold it to a store in uh, you know, uh, it's a quick base then i realize that we have just gone through uh that squeak my 1st uh, reaction data was to or is everybody to uh, to uh go outside of the house and go in during the whole door to the garden. then i dropped my phone on because my 2 girls reading says 2 chicken chicken and then also austin into the shirts. uh, anything they confirmed to me which i have since they quoted me, a brother who lives not about the asking me see if you, if it was a word and something to be told to go. so to see if its uh, the temperature or in, you know, about and everybody in his building was also there of their homes in, in,
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in the open living inside of us. we were ordering. uh, i'll struck in a state of panic and disability because i've never jump through this. so in our lives. what area? my country elizabeth per on. i'm spent to most of shawnee john, less than stone photography in north africa at the associated press. he explained what he saw as his team made their way to affected heiress. everyone could steal a building steak and many people rushed to the street late last night and spent significant amounts of the night on the street get up at the shop. and i like to join the team and we headed towards 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, sorry was um, uh, it shows some damage and the cracks and even some, some crumbling. but uh,
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as we went uh closer to that how is the region which, which has the highest uh, tall uh, things got pretty desperate to really quickly. we arrive to abraham village and uh for about 6 hours that was non stop as monday being recovered or removed from under the rubble. okay. um it was a 5th uh to what taken place. it was really the scale of the desperate and it was that was difficult to pat them. people were very uh, quiet in shock. and uh, uh there was uh multiple very old prayers for thousands of people that were ad that had their grace, doug for them. this afternoon. uh. moving on from will abraham. uh we moved to an okay town. what again and uh the same themes just a different uh,
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just in a different uh, geography. it was not the, it was not that hot mountainous region is actually next to a beautiful lake, but also very, very sad and very desperate. somebody that spent the last the last night in the cold sun rescue was struggling to reach remote areas, which is where americans had been most affected by the ask like, yeah, just a simple but that does nothing. and that was at the point of taking a water bucket when the ground started shaking the of the had to run, feel safe, didn't you give you a wall cracked on the color? and everything fell on the ground. i flipped the road with my children. when i heard that my neighbor was kept under the rubble of its possible, we'd rush and save out showing through what the cause i was asleep when the earthquake struck, i could not escape because the fallen lamb i was strapped to him. i was saved by my neighbors who cleared the rubble with the bare hands. now i'm living with them in
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the house because mine was completely destroyed. the same with a limb to me, make a few, sorry for a young child. i saw it today. he was crying because both his aunt and her daughter were trapped under the revel. we have to be strong to help these people that you can't fail. we have to help each other. and meanwhile, jerry has decided to open its space to morocco to allow the delivery of humanitarian and medical aid. the presidential office says it will lift a 2 year banum flights to its neighbors. the 2 north african countries broke off ties and $20.00 to $20.00. 1 of them are all coast territory, the plains to west and so hot. summer comes in from say they're worried about their family members. back home. sure, miss. how about i have my brothers doing dropbox 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 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 needs called my mother. and she said to
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me, listen, everyone's left their house is, they've all gone out to the street without any have shown the el mirage. but to us from belgium, she was on the phone to have bravo in the office. she'll kick casablanca. exactly. we're on the phone talking about random things and then out of a blue he was like, i think the rooms shaking and, and the gardens like explain what was exactly happening. he hung up and apparently he really had to flee outside. i couldn't reach him again. so i called and other friends who eventually told me that an earthquake was going on. so people have to flee on the streets of children were there, it was very chaotic and then eventually i could talk to my brother again. he was doing fine, but a lot of people elsewhere in monarchist, for example, were not so that what was going on with less than how that is. i am a rock incentives on form administer. he says i'll fire,
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which is all responding quickly despite 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, the in very difficult terrain way that is the center which is like the past and between modification teladvantage for the teeth that using test passwords that are 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, the, the hospitalization, modification which is the closest town what the closest city do you have getting 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,
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a lot of enjoy the and i think that unfortunately 632 out of the at a given the magnitude we wouldn't see, i would like what, what brought me like, how many people like, i mean, 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 does is that area that a village is which side effects it 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
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intervention. whenever there is this guy, nothing. 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, 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. well, any of my colleagues sort of a vanya aspect to affecting the thought of studying who lives in about a cash she should have 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 the state 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
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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 have to leave our homes to. i don't think anybody has left in their house last nights. everybody has been industries or in the residential area. sleeping on the grounds. are you going to sleep in your house tonight and 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 after shop gets. and at 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?
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are most people know back in their houses where you are, you know, 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. talk for a short break here, and i'll just say right, when we come back, rescue efforts and breeze are continuing to flash floods, full hundreds of people from their homes more not stay with us. the the world of high frequency share trading, exposed time is engine that was basically trading that kind of last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how long sufficient intelligence is rates, the stakes, and rich on the money markets. as markets go faster and faster, we're opening up the possibility for an instability for no money bucks.
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book and back i took them out of the top stories here on the i'll just say are more than 2000 people have been killed in morocco in the west earthquake to hit the country more than a 100 years, the magnitude 6.8 tremor struck late on friday night. i may just search and rescue operation is now continuing troops and emergency services of scrambled to reach remote mountain villages where people are still in the truck. you know, people and i'll continue to experience fear in the aftermath of the great many victims i've been sleeping on the streets of the government, woman against fraternity today, the
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not the 1st day of the g. 20 summit to new delhi ended with a joint declaration that mentions the conflict in ukraine without directly naming russia, and was also an announcement of an economic car door to connect india with the least in europe. it follows news that they ask and union has joined the blog as a new permanent member. katrina your reports from the valley. on the 1st day of the g, 20 something you deli, 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 of the days of negotiation to or the come deep divisions about the warn you crate. 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 no 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,
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particularly in africa and even many parts of your 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, some of the money with them as he took his seat at the g. 20 tables to 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 couldn't have more than a 1000000000 people exclude. the move was put forward by moody who is eager to project to new delhi as a lead for developing countries. or analysts say it's still lags behind a ging, when it comes to influence on the world stage as a provider or infrastructure as
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a provider or a as a provider of military assistance in the simply con, matched 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 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 all to 0. you jelly. officials from 15 life in america and caribbean countries have agreed that they've failed in the war and drugs. the group says that needs to find new ways to tackle the crisis that's play the region for decades. they've been meeting at a conference co hosted by columbia and mexico, columbia, and president,
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gustavo petro has presented a new drug policy that would stop the prosecution of coakley, farmers and the focus on drug trafficking networks degrees. now if that was um, beginning to receive the rescue efforts that continuing, while on the far to start to assess the loss and damage to property. 11 people confirmed dead, i'll just say was john. so real police reports from central greece. these school notebooks split have flown off the shelves next week when the greek school year begins. they're 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 that they were looking for.
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they put in the front end because we just 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 to assign an updated national flood risk assessment that will take 2 more years to carry out. the physician empty says it has dragged its feet offended the documents to the settings. we published. the foss 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 incompetent. i'm say, yeah, there is anger against all sorry to hear when the head of the regional government
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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. day. i've never cried, but yes, today i cried. we saw people floating inside the homes to 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 talks, we'll see the number of bodies yesterday in casinos, we sold the clothes marks on windows of 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 missing and drowned, and some people here don't believe that the full desktop will ever be made public. in the meantime,
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local volunteer is still doing everything they can to keep that death toll from rising further. jumpstart, awful us elders are in the village of spell of us in central greece. a palestinian teenager has been killed by his riley forces in the occupied westbank. it happened during his rainy rate and the allowed to breath. the g come north of hebron. the palestinian red crescent says the 16 year old was shot in the back during confrontations with his riley forces. since his da da is rarely troops in the settlers of kill $232.00 standing in lebanon, this can take a prime minister, has told the palestinian presidents that fighting between rival functions of the a. now, hello at comp doesn't say of the palestinian cause. the didn't talk. he says the escalation of violence between palestinian on groups popped off on the muslim youth is a grave risk. the 11 on the 2 sides had agreed to assist by but 5 to interrupt it
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again on saturday morning. full of people had been killed. now i select a group of people in the u. k. will have one, let's uh, the universal declaration of human rights tattooed on them as part of an international up project. it's meant to celebrate billamore document and spot like regions where human rights is a concern. some of the i get reports from manchester. 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 tell 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 for 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
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just like, that's the one reason why i get one. this project is inspired by the declaration itself, in 6773 lessons. human beings on 3, on recall indignity and right. but it's not just about alexis, it's about the people themselves, that stories and that lives. yet, 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 other street show, and we need to support them. so the idea that i'm kind of imprinting, 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 sound of a bustle has towards $77.00 countries to raise awareness of the declaration and to meaning. we connect those taken pods. it is partially so funded,
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sometimes growing so donations by 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 the 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, all those thousands of people. so is that, that's the way it's community artwork is on the done my. all right, so i'm really the architect of the concepts from mexico to poll. i'm so far away, 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 as well. that's it for me
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down jordan, for now you can find much more news of the website out here or dot com. there it is . the weather isn't accidents. are story loops, and what's find oil production costs by sandra, radio and rochelle to see if it's something the recent huge amount of reading that went through this clumps of tie, which is the remains of a tropical storm. left is mocking horseshoe, and it's not going to be dry to be what's holding up is the end of the seasonal rain. so it will be west to getting home show. and we've got maci into weston, china, more significant rain to follow the yangtze and in the science. it's still what, hong kong and you've seen the pictures have significant flooding. it's still not stopped writing. there is yet to move to come. and you'll see the bright orange is was suggest where it's, it's, it's heavy use of this. again, there's nothing bit of seasonal rate running along the yangtze valley. it's cost
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down in beijing. now that was an act to franklin system, but you're up to 30 degrees now in the sunshine. come monday, for the size, increase of the sha seems likely in some possible and you didn't condense lemonade yet, and the middle of sumatra, otherwise is the range where you might expect it to be. and you might expect the monsoon rates to be retreating, but before i do that, they decided to go for the north and further west once again. so it's still like to be ready on north for day us or in new delhi. but for right just on west was and through most is not all the pakistan is not about the exception. it's, he's looking for probably rely, be drawing that in fact, well the, the on the show breeze is still there for corruption. the edge of the monsoon, the skies and starts to open, and then i believe it's time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine watch awards and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost
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200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change because it comes to us politics, the bottom line. i didn't cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like, and it's my job to shed light on how and why oil prices have a 9 month high off the saudi arabia and russia. se production costs also continues is not good news for consume is own a white house. so what's behind this move? money politics list is inside story. the .
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