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the array being put into the night sun box, others pay smugglers on his a never ending and increasing quote, caused by droughts. uncomfortable in april, almost 27000 migrants came through 2 booty. since january, the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. the rescue is trying to reach mountain villages, america, flattened by the quaint for the 2000 people, has been count the color that i missed all of the attain. this is al jazeera life from different special coverage of the morocco. adequate. i'm drilling a hole in the center of old amount of cash where hundreds of people have spent the
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night in the open after hearing off the shops, in some cases, just meters from the rubble strewn homes. us president or vitamin is arriving and how do i are looking for increased support the against the regional stones of china, the wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee. it happened 11 on the report from i know how i know placed blank, white, and the american teenage of co kind of golf wins her 1st grand slam titles after us or the whole. we begin in morocco where emergency crew is right now. i'm racing to find at craig survivors. the most destructive, quite for more than 60 years on friday, has killed at least 2000 people. townsend villages in the west of areas, as you see, have been wiped out the work and military has been mobilized. but the rugged terrain is making it difficult to reach these remark communities,
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a lot of different ghosts, gums, and toys you for a 2nd. and all of us living in the village here have lost our homes. and as you can see, all the people here today have lost somebody. somebody has died in every family. we are living in a crisis situation. we asked that king mohammed the 6 intervenes and sends us some help because we're living through a traumatizing situation. the people don't have electricity, they have nothing to eat or drink, no bread, nothing new for all the epicenter of that magnitude, 6.8. quakers in the atlas mountains, entire communities that has now been reduced to rubble as widespread damage to the historic city of mara. cash them 70 kilometers away, and that's where our correspondents are and how it joins us from right now during that we've been saying, and now the nice out the in the open for the people. yes, that's right. last night we were here in this square. it was absolutely jam packed for the families living rough,
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having so salvage what little they could from their homes, either having being told not to return to structurally on unsound buildings or for appeal, a fear of off the shots. many of moved on this morning. it's already getting pretty hot, but a lot you can see a sheltering in the openings of shops in these medina, the historic market trading area of gold minor cash. many of these people you talk to them, they will tell you that they believe the quite was god's. will that happy to be alive for the stoic passage? you just the nice that stoicism though attends is of and they're wondering why they're not getting any official help from the government. they're running low on supplies, fresh drinking water and the sporadic supplies being delivered by volunteers as a site. many people have packed up and moved on. someone have gone back to their homes in daylight if they have homes to go back to. some simply will not. and i will give you an idea of why i'm not these because miss medina area. you know,
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warren, of the alleyways. does it mean the entire area are low rise homes? hundreds upon hundreds of the old buildings. not particularly ruggedly constructed that was simply no match for the way you see the wall all the way up there that has collapsed into a rubble pile here and take a take a look down this this out of the way. just to give you a sense, we can't get into it now. lots of people trying to reach the rubble and remains at their home. but take a look down there. a sort of place on homes that are being destroyed. this is what you'll start to see it throughout is get out of the way. we're being told things. my head as i tried to clear rubble from this area, this is the sort of thing though it is here in the city of mount of cash. have to
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deal with with the cost much, much worse seems of destruction elsewhere. indeed, and we've been seeing some, as far as the scenes of the destruction, particularly in those for light mountain the area is trying to do. we have a sense of what kind of aid or health is reaching those communities or when it's in those areas southwest to be about 70, i to kill them, which is the aisle house region more broadly where the crate was represented at. this is mountain. this temperatures the high atlas mountains, lots and lots of remote rural, mainly farming communities living in very rudimentary accommodation at brick and play build homes without concrete or reinforced cement that will simply have collapsed. elisa place is now quite hard to reach for rescue teams. we're here to places like us, me, i'm his niece at tyro don't. that were told has not yet seen any official rescue efforts. people stick to the still digging through the rubble at 4 survivors in what is really a race against time and running out the basic supplies are broken off. hard to say
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they are rushing as much as they can in terms of clear drinking water food into the equipment field, hospitals, and so on. it's an operation being of the seen by the army, but truly installation about what he's reaching, where he's pretty sketchy at the moment. turn how that with allies, as far as from the ground in morocco after that. great. thank you, john. meanwhile, the algerian government is our finance has space to allow the delivery of humanitarian medical aid. now these 2 north african countries broke ties and suspend that fights 2 years ago. ivan rockers, territorial times to the dispute of the region of western sahara. oh yeah, i spoke to last time, has autism world incentive trouble? so a foreign minister, he spoke about the difficulty of reaching nice remote communities who have been really hardest hit by this quake is it's very, very uh, high kind of mountains. and some of the villages are really isolated. and then the
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road between a lot of test, instead of dentures, a serious road and when there is any time, i mean like when did he have it rains or have his nose when? when did his also like out a quick like what happened then the road goes also is blocks because that all kinds of trucks that block the road. so you need to do that kind of cleaning the road. and that happened like early morning on saturdays for the ambulances to go and didn't get to provide an injury. then also for the teams, i mean to come and then start the really, really heroic rescue operation and to go in and then to have a sense of the 4 big to show you how to go into some serious roads. like over tens and tens of kilometers like you're going for a lot of cash instead of that. and the village is got sort of on the rights and on the left over like read yourself about 40 kilometers this way and 40 kilometers this way. and those villages you need to go to a roadside some times the roads have not favorites. so you have to bring in the army in order to get to the population in villages. and then you started the rescue
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mission at the same time that you ought to evacuating the the injury. then some of the insured would be a backwards. and just to make shift hospital that has been built by the army and some of them would take it to a taken by helicopters. if you cannot use them balances because of because of the cases that they have there. and then you need to provide them with the water and you need to provide them with fluids. some of the communities are really, really far away. and then they have been reached on the yesterday afternoon. some of them probably like during the nights and but that out of like on the low to level some how that is being done by the local authorities within those kinds of villages and volunteers. but also we do, when would you consider the projection? it's a very heroic efforts that the, the, the, the rescue teams from the army from the, with the, the civil protection from there's on down the, the ad from me like out of doing. and then it's a very multi kind of problem with the kind of operation because you need to rescue
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people who are under the rubble, you need to get the injured you need to also get that dose, but that's it's, it's a. busy very complex kind of operation in a very high to rain. some of it's really not accessible. 80 in the villages, like 80 percent of them were built the tradition of the way you can see that the villages has have been, have been wiped out. but you can see that the mother buildings, for example of mos or a house that has been built in other ways has not been, has not been destroyed. so, but that are villages doesn't have, which have been wiped out. so the lot of that lot of insurance on a spokesman for the un secretary general says that health is on the way tomorrow. okay. of the secretary, joe was extremely sad to learn of the news. he spoke to the ambassador morocco immediately transfer, meeting his condolences to the king of the people of morocco. we have a large team already had been on the ground doing development work at their request
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. we sent a disaster assessment team which will be arriving shortly. and we are, of course, on stand by waiting. if the moroccan authorities require international help, in which case we have people in teams on stand by ready to go, but we will do whatever we can to assist the people of morocco and this terrible, terrible tragedy. the growing numbers of palestinians living 11 on the largest refuge account of being forced to flee, fighting them between rival factions. 7 on this can take a prime minister, has warms that the renewed violence in and of her account does not solve the power steering cause homes. the lebanese stage 5 people has now been killed and thousands inches since the cx, 5 between public opinion on groups that ended on friday. well, and how about as near the southern city of saddam, it's the largest palestinian refugee account in the country. maybe $55000.00
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refugees all in and of how it's one of 12 comes and 11 on full power steering refugees which were established in 1948. also, the creation of israel arrival factions have long fought for control and the dentist, they populated count an agreement agent back to 1969. they prevents the lebanese on me from going inside the account to try to restore the one order center called us sent us this update from and how outbreaks of violence are not uncommon. and i know halloway this time around last month a senior commander of the movement was assassinated. now the fact that has the most dominant palestinian faction inside the camp that also runs security affairs inside the account. it is demanding that the killers be brought to justice. it is accusing a number of armed groups to operate under the umbrella of the muslim use of being responsible for the assassination. now the muslim youth is refusing to hand over the suspects to the lebanese authorities. they're also refusing to vacate military
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positions that they set up in un run schools. so that is the reason what's, what sparked the latest outbreak of violence. but now for that is accusing the muslim use of trying to take control of the account. this is a decades long struggle for power between these 2 groups and for saying if they want to all out confrontation, so be that. so there's major classes happening in the number of neighborhoods. it's not confined to a neighborhoods. and as you can imagine, this is a very small comp less than 2 square kilometers scott of sydney and refugees have been leaving the caps since the early hours of the morning. people are tired, they're angry, they're hungry. they say there's not enough food inside the camp. actually, we've seen people return to the camp with bread and potatoes. they're saying that markets are not open, but those who are choosing to stay inside the campus because there's no where to go . people are sleeping in the streets outside and in most courtyards. this created
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a humanitarian crisis and people are poor. they have no money to rent homes. so they are worried that you know, this could, could, can, can continue. and there are, there are children who have been wounded. 5 people have been killed already. we saw ambulances take out the sick because there is no longer health services. inside the council, a dire humanitarian situation for the 10s of thousands of people who are trapped in an urban battle ground or india has formerly handed over the j 20 presidency to present him and didn't crime in a stand the regular date. hands of the ceremonial god, both of those presidents looted as silva, advertising, certainly that of this year's summit in new delhi need is adapt to the declaration making commitments on issues, including food and energy. security and climate change over not communicate and mention of the war in ukraine and did not directly name russia nor condemn its
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involvement in the conflict from new delhi you as president drove by the men headed to hanoi, his just blended and the last arrow. so in getting on that and he's looking for increased support from america's former enemy, against the regional dominance of china. that's bringing a correspondent, jessica washington. she joins us now from holloway. i just, i believe this is quite a brief trip provide. can you focus versus program of the certainly a brief trish but, but definitely a significant one. now in coming hours, president biden will meet with the general secretary if the news communist party knew when for trunk. and they will discuss a variety of issues, economic, economic ties, and not as of trade, and also climate change. and it's worth noting that president biden is also bringing with him in entourage of take executives. certainly a welcome development here in vietnam. now this visit is significant, but because we do expect that honda,
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we will upgrade its bilateral ties with the us to the top level. now at this moment, there are only 4 countries that have that designation of biological ties that south korea, china, russia, and a and india as well. so certainly a significant moment and, and well, that is a rather symbolic designation. it does indicate that the relationship between the us and vietnam has certainly reached a healthy point uh, considering, uh, the, the costs. and at this moment, at least, if we look at, you know, trade in the us easy is one of the most important trading partners for vietnam. the top destination for beating to me is export. so we do expect some of those trade matches and matters of economics. a will be discussed as the lead is meet president bite, and we'll also meet with the vietnamese prime minister and president tomorrow. and just as one of course comes that around the sensitive time when it comes to june politics. well that's exactly right when we talk about
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this part of the well and se, asia, of course, the tension between the us and china that both competing for influence in southeast asia. but what we're seeing recently from leaders in southeast asia is a push bank against this notion that se, asia is only an arena for that rivalry to play out. what we're seeing as vietnam appears to be to close up by lateral times with the us is a, is a decision that vietnam is true, seem to prioritize its relationship with aging. but at the same time have a strong relationship with washington. and that's a message that we've seen from all the young leaders as well. and we do expect of course, that badging may have some reaction to these by lateral development. but it's also unlikely that honda way is looking to cause any shock engaging with the way that it progresses with its relationship with washington. so certainly was nothing else so that president, she's also due to visit henry in perhaps coming weeks or months. so this certainly is not an indication of vietnam, choosing washington over the aging,
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rather an indication of the region looking to make its own choices about it's bilateral relations and choosing itself rather than getting caught up in these rivalries. interesting times indeed, jessica washington, the following. not visit for us and how do i find to address also head fear here and i was a 0 all day. it was heads for a run off between the top. 2 candidates often move clear when i imagined in the presidential election, that costs on board to below into south time is coming up in the program. and how does 0 with this is 1st time the 10s confrontation between the philippines and chinese coast guard, the to okay, the site is starting, it's jenny sites would start as the northern hemisphere some,
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especially when he comes to an end, which means the shelves are starting to shop now the most popular in sooner, way see and most frequently in both in the or even light shows here in java where it's been drive across a long time sim, off has been imagined. the rain looks very dry at the moment. now this, the season is changing, australia is looking relatively benign environment, the active frontage. this one here is gone through australia to sunshine, behind 24 in the us. it doesn't look like great. i have to say now when it's 17 degrees, higher wave of the full castle melvin isn't one of rising temperatures with a breeze probably back on tuesday disappearing by wednesday times of the 24. cause that breeze was an overlay that from new zealand. now you know what's coming your way that was the active from the went through a straight to give loads of rain on the west in case of south ends. no 5 and what day for both oakland and weddington come monday and what was a rather bold spreading trough church before the dump and i think by the increasing trans and right. however let me take you through to tuesday and the rain is gone
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[000:00:00;00] the walking natural watching out a 0 on this nausea today here and our home. that's remind you about top stories. emergency crews are racing to find as quick survive as in morocco. and it's difficult to reach hod headphone like mountain communities. the, the f, a sense of that quake on friday, at least 2000 people, have been killed. some of the dead on now being buried in mass graves. survivors there and on this all happened collecting bodies and paying that last for us. president obama has arrived and get non national meets vanita vietnam's reading coming this policy funding is looking to strengthen the different classic ties in the face of china is growing ambitions in the region. a russia has it wants to
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drone attacks on the ukrainian capital. explosions were hired and cheese and surrounding regions that on sunday morning, ukraine says and defense has destroyed 25 ounce of bessie to attack drones. russia meanwhile, so that foils ukrainian attack over the brianne school to region. same as one of the has worn out from kids in the morning after what was a relatively violence nights in the capital cheese. the military confirms that at least $33.00 iranian made kamikaze drones were launched from the north of the country towards the capital key air defenses. protecting the city say that they were able to neutralize at least $26.00 of those drones with falling debris. and some of them that made it through still caused a relative amount of damage in this central part of the city, home to businesses, residential areas, embassies, markets. these are primarily civilian spaces. the mayor of the city confirming that are an apartment block was set on fire as well as a fire in
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a public part. images emerge, the fire rescue dealing with those flames, extinguishing them dealing with damaged vehicles and falling debris. these are primarily civilian spaces. ukrainian say this ongoing aerial campaign is an example of a campaign of fear that continues to be waged over the skies of the city and broadly of the country. it's certainly not the most intense serial campaign we've seen, but it comes on the keels of the g 20 summit. and what we saw there was ukraine's allies say that it was a success that there was a final communicate that issue with the issue that all that you print criticize is that communicate as having soft language as not going far enough in terms of it's criticism of russia, it's invasion of ukraine, and ukraine says that it did not go far enough to condemn russia's actions in this country. st. bus route, the ultra 0 chief or a drone strike on open and lock it in through dawn has killed at least 30 people.
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activists and medical records press to video on social media of what happened and a neighborhood there of call to. this attack follows the head of students reading council is showing a decrease of dissolve the permanent through rapid support forces. moving 4 months of fighting for control on the capitol has killed at least 4000 people. a run off is to be held in the movies later this month to decide who will be the next president. the current president abraham mom and seller, failed to secure an outright when in the election there on saturday. preliminary results showing that his main challenge and opposition candidates mohammed wizard actually land with 46 percent presence all it was in 2nd place. tony chang is following developments from the mazda of in capital for us by of a day off of the presidential election. the most evenings adjusting the results, the surprising went up by a considerable motion, was built in ways of the off position. he had about 7 percentage points on
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presidents. solar came slightly behind with about 3839 percent of the votes. both of them clear when is the and they go through to the rental which happens on the 30th of september. but the interesting thing is with a small appliances through their religions, in that final presidential race, biggest one is a split. so from the mold vivian, democratic policy, they could well back the president, but the question will be, what will they want for the support, but that alone will not be enough. so all of the content is could still play a very large part in determining who's the next president of the multi tony chung houses era. a palestinian teenager is reported to have been killed by israeli forces any occupied westbank had happened on saturday during this rainy rave and the l. a refuge account that's most of hebron. they've had us. i mean, web presence as
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a 16 year old was shot in the back. during consultations with his rainy troops. a total of $232.00 palestinians have now been killed by is ready forces and sets us some assistance with this. as well as lifted its 6 day band and the only new way to get commercial goods into the besieged cause a strip is real close the crown. we saw him crossing on monday, following allegations of explosives smuggling palestinians under brocade and gaza. se then, on the only route for fuel and aid effect to the lively hundreds of thousands of families. so what us on time now is 5 weeks. chinese coast concepts have come close to colliding with philippine vessels in the south china sea. now trying suppliers for military force event stations on the distribution island. how does he respond to believe it was that? and so what happened on the mission once again, weeks after the chinese coast guard used water cannon against these 2 wooden boats, their back with supplies for philippine,
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the troops sailing towards the 2nd tomba show in the south china sea. alger 0 was one of a number of selected media outlets on board. the philippine coast guard vessel escorting the navy chartered supply boats. before setting sail, we were warned. the chinese will almost certainly stand in our way. we always in going through the universe when you birth shadowing us, they be these true enough. as we got closer to the b r p, sierra madre. the old warship, manila, deliberately grounded to state gets claim. on the 2nd tomba show, the chinese coast guard issued one radio challenge after another. oh you so the, the, the, the warranties were followed by an hours long chase, with chinese vessels outnumbering the filipinos and we are being surrounded by chinese vessel. so the chinese school started special has been shadowing us for
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a while now at one point fairly as close as 6 meters to this vessel coordinates is the philippine postcard crew on board with us. of moments later, our camera captured this moment when one of the chinese coast guards ships deliberately closed in us, so close be feared it's bell would ram our bells, how this applies ships slipped through, but we were boxed, it doesn't mean that they are allowing that to supply vessels in the 1st place, we don't even have to ask for their permission. the 2nd thomas show is about 114 nautical miles, are about 200 kilometers from our port of departure and below one, philippines, western most province. but time it seems sovereignty over nearly the entire south china sea. and while badging says is committed to a peaceful dialogue. the recently concluded ozzy and summoned into card on from philippines, president courtney and marcus junior said action speak louder than words. we cannot
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emphasize enough. the actions not words, should be the ultimate measure of our commitment to securing peace and stability in the south china sea marcus as joined for and that lies to press for freedom of navigation. a u. s. navy aircraft was hovering above us. philippine and chinese courses were in a stand off even as pulse are still underway for joint patrols. aren't below alger 0 in the south, but trying to see a american teenager kind of golf has won the us open, planning have 1st and grandson and title, and she did it by fighting back from a set down to beat the new wild number one arena sa blanca david stokes has the last year the us open set decide to serena williams this year it said hello to a new grandson champion.
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the 1st to my peers. today was the 1st time i've ever seen. my dad tried the i've been coming to this tournament. my dad took me to this tournament, sitting right there, watching venus and serena compete. so it's really incredible to be honest. this was kind of golfing flushing meadows as an 8 year old in 2012 on stuff today. as a 19 year old, she learned up against the best player in the world. yo straight in open champion or in the sub olenka. and it was about a russian who started strongest taking the 1st set 6 games, the 2. but that can't go a point list. at the french open list, you determined to take the trophy this time man
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who don't buy. if i'm proud of 20000. she took the 2nd set to square up the much the vents and stayed with her into the 3rd and with several, a list of what came from a stand. she got the job done. we didn't get 6 to the kinds of 1st major tied to the us, the 1st man that wimbledon in july. but since then his $118.19 went to he's the 1st american teenager to win the us even to serena williams. one was a 17 year old in 1999. honestly thank you to the people who didn't believe in me. those who thought who were putting water in my fire, you're really adding guys to it. and now i'm really hurting so right right now, it's the 50th anniversary of equal prize money in new york and go from the way with the win is check of $3000000.00. she's already received a call from president biden from the g 20 summit in new delhi and full the
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