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like fire fighters, they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind . while the world has been focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble and don't want to get in landscape the the hello, this is in use our on algae 0 for the back people life of my headquarters in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. rescue is try to reach mountain villages in morocco, flattened by the quake. more than 2000 people have been killed. joe
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now holding the old sensitive matter. cash with hundreds of people have spent the night in the open air for fear of off 2 shots. many just meters away from the rubble strewn. also on this news, our drone strike on a market in so don kills at least 30 people will have an update from car to and visiting vietnam. the us president looks to americans who more enemy to shore up support against the regional governments of china. german actually has fullest ass copay, golf claims have 1st major tennis title and 19 year old becoming the 1st american teenager to win the us open since serena williams in 1999. the thank you very much for joining us. we begin in morocco way. imagine c, close of racing, defined earthquake survivors. more than 2000 people have died in the countries worst and natural disaster in decades. towns and villages in the worst hit areas
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have been destroyed. rugged terrain is making it difficult for rescue teams to reach remote communities. the water different ghosts, constant toys you for a 2nd. there's 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 teen mohammed the 6 intervenes and sends us some help because we are living through a traumatizing situation. the people don't have like tricity. they have nothing to eat or drink, no bread, nothing cold. and myra cash people slept outside for a 2nd street night because of fear of aftershocks and unstable buildings. they storage city witnessed widespread devastation, aid and support. teams have been coming in from several countries. and now arriving in morocco and neighboring algeria has opened its s space for humanitarian assistance. that's despite the 2 countries breaking off ties into spending fights 2
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years ago. let's go live to, i'll just here is doing a whole who's in marrakech, jonah? i'll ask you about the situation, mar, cash in a moment, but 1st of course, a race against time to reach the affected communities near the at the center of this out as quick. what's the latest on rescue efforts of the? yeah, most of the desk told rises inevitably, of course, now solar in past 2000 injuries, also uh well above 2000 uh, the fastest rising area. uh, in terms of those casualty numbers in the outhouse region in the high up this mountain 70 kilometers. also south west of mount of cash via which is where the lake was at present. it is a difficult area to reach mountainous, rugged remote, rural winding roads. hard at the best of times to reach the many, many, many, rural communities up there. and the pictures that we have receiving from that area
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very clearly shows whole village communities. absolutely flat. rudimentary dwellings made of brick and clay without a reinforcement until concrete to support them. simply no match for these uh like uh, and rescue teams doing what they can clearly to make it to those areas. but it is a very large area and we know that some places simply have not yet been reach places we're talking about as me. i miss me is one cold tiro don't the way we know that no help has like yet arrived. but we've seen pictures of people taking through the rubble, the, with their hands, basic supplies running out bodies lying under blankets in the open air. and so on. the interior ministry size, it's doing what it's what it can is mobilized whole available results. as the ministry is in charge of ever seeing the rescue effort, putting goal land and their results as to what plains helicopters, drones,
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engineering, team section, rescue outfits, mo, bile, field hospitals, etc. but they're a very real obstacles in the way in the form of enormous fold of holes blocking roots into some of those places that they simply at this point can do very little about n marrakech where you are jona also affected by the search quake. and the people that too afraid to return today. oh yes. what do you see the scene behind me here? the square of the night was absolutely packed with people sleeping out because they were either told their home structures were unsafe or they simply were too afraid of off the shops. many of them continuing to shelter in the sort of openings of trump someplace market district. of course, the medina, the old city of mount a cache, a famous trading and your markets have some hook packed up and moved on in the heat . possibly to return home is they have hopes to get to others simply don't of course, and i'll give you a sense of why that is. if i can take you into the show, the warren of alley ways that line this medina area,
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these very old part of the city of mount a cash old buildings. perhaps not as ruggedly built as they could have been. and take a look at this out of the way here. one of a great many that we've seen rubble strewn people doing what they can to remove what they can from their homes. but all of these dwelling simply unsafe and there are a great, great many of them. so it tastes their, of, of, of what they are sort of these a motor cache, a gonna have to be contending within the coming days and weeks of goals shown. i thank you very much for the update during the whole reports in their life from marrakech. so widespread damage jersey, so they're in myra cache. but the, at the center of the 90 to 6 point data is quake was in the last mountains, entire communities that have been reduced to rubble loss and had died. a is a moroccan sen inform, administer. he explained how difficult it is to reach a remote communities. hottest hit by the quick it's very, very uh,
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high kind of mountains and some of the villages are really isolated and then the road between america center that is a serious road. and when there is any time when like when did he have it rains or have his nose? and 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 having 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 children got 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 roadside,
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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 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 went to give it to uptake. and by helicopters, if you cannot use them, beloved says because of because of did the cases that they have there. and then you need to provide them with the water and you need to provide them with the fluid. 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 level, some how that is being done by the local authorities within those kinds of villages and volunteers. but also we do what would you consider the projection? it's a very heroic efforts that the, the, the, the rescue teams from the army from the just the civil protection from there's on down the, they, and from me like out of doing. and then it's
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a very multi kind of problem with the kind of operation because you need to rescue 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. 8 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, a mouse or a house that has been built in other ways has not been, has not been destroyed. so, but the villages doesn't have, which have been wiped out. so the lot of that lot of insurance on the world health organization says 300000 people have been affected by the us quake that will require a massive international 8 effort on its way to morocco. joining us now and use our as caroline hold, who is global head of operations at the international federation of red cross in
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red, crescent societies. she's joining us from geneva. thank you very much for your time is hold. how is this response being organized and, and when do you anticipate to reach the most affected areas? a thank you for inviting me to speak. this response is very much being organized with the american government taking the lead at this point. and of course, with national agencies on the ground, the army on the civil defense. but also i'll talk to the american red crescent. we know that activities are being undertaken. they are also being prioritized which is quite natural. at this point, such a rescue is critical as we just heard from, from your repulses catching people at this moment in time. those the buried under the rubble. it really is a race against time. as you said, yourselves done this a short window and also now to start accessing those very remote places because the expense of the injuries may expense of the number of deaths and survivors. i don't think that we know the full picture of that. yeah,
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we're just over 36 hours since the events itself on the needs assessments on the information is still planning, evolving. yeah, indeed. as the the, the full scale of the destruction, the death is not yet clear. you mentioned search and rescue efforts, of course that have those have to be prioritized but empower. lead was also making sure that those who have survived this faith quaker taken care of what are the most urgent needs right now. and how are you assisting with those? that's exactly right. so the american red crescent on the ground are assisting and supporting the government with the dignified burial and those that have lost their lives. but as you say, also tree arching and identifying the worst injuries. because of course, the health system is stretched at this point in time with so many injuries from severe head injuries to broken. 6 bones that providing 1st age support where they come outside and so as a temporary 10 to the arrangements, but also making sure that those that need medical attention and care are also being
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taken to the, to the health facilities where they are safe to do so we're also making sure that taking care of those that have survived is a priority. that's everything from the stage to psycho social support to assist with the trauma that should not be underestimated to them and live bins but also providing safe and clean water food on the some basic shelves that to protect people from the elements. yeah, as you've said, as hold the next 24 to 48 hours a going to be critical, of course, in terms of saving lives. but the response i imagine, and you know, when you recall the earthquake earlier this year in took it and in syria, the response is going to take a long time. we know that we know that such a mess the window is usually the 1st will be cast or anything like that, and that's where all result is on our no really being prioritized so many resources are being prioritized. but of course then we need to make sure we take care of those that have survived and we support them into
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a long term recovery. but for sure this is not the only days, weeks or months, but this is a response that will continue for us. thank you so much for joining us and taking the time to speak to his count on hold global head of operations at the international federation of red crossman red crescent societies. thank you for your time. i think he's more head on his sanchez here and use our, including the rush launches fresh drone attacks on you frames capital keys will have the latest every 5 minutes. so tackles the chinese for me. i bought a net spying in the u. k. and in sports, 3 teams will fit place in next year is offered a couple of nations details coming up later with gemma, the how the world news now and a drawing strike on an open and marketing. so don has killed at least 30 people to this, and medical work is posted video and social media of what happened in
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a neighborhood of call to last week. sedans. routing council issued a decrease, it is all the time military rapids support forces within 4 months of fighting for control of the capital has killed at least 4000 people. let's go live to he been morgan, a correspondent in khartoum. so he, but what more can you tell us about this a strike and who's responsible for it? of the well, we know that it's happened around $530.00 local time in the morning, which is around 330 gmc in the southern parts of the campus. i'm out of town and it's a place that's densely populated by department through rapid support forces and that the drones track was carried out by the sudanese army killing at least 30 people. and it's not clear if all were civilians were not. but there is a dire need for medical assistance for those who have been injured as a result of the drones tried in the southern parts of the capital in that markets. now that market is called the blow market,
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and it's one of several markets that have opened up since the south of the conflicts with many stolen goods. so many people say that it's has become a target, but it has that, that has not been clarified by the army, but there were civilians, there many civilians go there to get some of their needs from those markets, those open air markets and now so it is to billions or 30 people have been killed, including civilians, and many of us injured. but that was not the least track that has been carried out by the army on the on, on sunday. they will also ask strikes in other parts in the southern parts of the capital, one of whom around the armored court where the permanent through rapid support forces had been launching. attacks trying to capture a military base. and they will also artillery strikes in the northern parts of the capital called to them. so the error strikes continue. artillery strike continues by department of through rapid support forces. and this is denise army and civilians continue to get caught up in the conflict losing their lives when the artillery or asterix hits them. yeah, and these tries coming here, but as the head of the military council i've done front tile bull. honda has been
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on a different medic tour, is there a sense that there's progress on that front on the diplomatic front as well. we knows that there are no talks happening right now between the parent minutes through rapid support for which is and the for denise army and the head of the sovereignty council. an army chief general had been put the hunt on saturday during one of his inspection tours to military camps around the country. he said that they will come many initiatives, including the jet, the forum where the, the night the united states and saudi arabia are trying to mediate between the 2 were in size. but they said that they did not accept unacceptable interference. and that was the response to the african union meeting, representative from the parent military rapids support forces. so the initiative there, there are some that the army is part of the, the facing and, but when it comes to reality on the ground, there is no progress there. is no seas fire that has been mediated over the past 2 months between the recess and that's a good news army. so at least give
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a low in the fighting for civil and to be able to leave conflicts, loans, or try to get too many, terry and assistance. he but i thank you for that. he but morgan live there in call to you as president joe biden has arrived in vietnam for a 2 day state visits his looking to show up support account or the regional dominance of china. securing supplies of semiconductors and red, it's minerals is expected to be a focus of talks between the 2 nations. jessica washington joins us live from vietnam's capital neu. so what is on the agenda for present bite? and in no way this sunday, jessica of the well, the answer is trade and technology as i speak to you. now, president biden is meeting with the general secretary at the c's. a significant meeting at the outcome that we are expecting will be announced while president biden is in vietnam, is an upgrade to the biological ties between vietnam and the us. and that is an
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outcome that washington has been pushing for several years. now for some context, henry has the system of ranking its diplomatic relationships. and at the moment there only 4 countries that have a cheapest top rank. one of them is china, or if we do this through the lens of us, china, strategic competition. well, this is an opportunity for washing to devin washington to demonstrate its commitment to the region and there are opportunities for both sides. here again, washington can show se asia that it is a committed and reliable partner in the regents and to vietnam is looking to advance some of it's a technological manufacturing capacity. and that's something that we're likely to see president biting, discussing with his counterparts during his visit. and he, st. washington, i enclose the ties with vietnam and a region wide china news lodge. what move yet now get out of this visit and how difficult a balancing act is a 40 at now? of the well as you say,
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we often see these us trying to rivalry for trade is a batch. what between giants and southeast asia result in designated as the arena for that special. but what we've seen in recent years among many southeast asian countries, including vietnam, is a rob, a skillful balancing act of trying to perceive positive ties with both washington and virginia. we look specifically at vietnam. vietnam has a generally positive relationship with staging. that's not to say the relationship is this without challenges. of course, when we talk specifically about contentious issues like the south china sea. so what we're seeing from vietnam is it shows that it's demonstrating a balance in its foreign policy. and we've seen that for many southeast asian countries as, as the, all the young leaders, the association of southeast asian nation leaders, met just a few days ago in japan. they reassigned a commitment to not wanting to be co top in this great power arrival rates. and brothers, that's the medical that was used by the invasion president was that they should be captain's at their own ship. and that's what we're seeing with this visit with how
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do i pushing for an independent foreign policy. this visit shouldn't be construed as henry choosing washington overpaid. it's worth noting that china is present and she didn't think is set tools. so this is not in weeks to call jessica, thank you. jessica washington reports may lie from her noise yet. now. india has formerly handed over the presidency of the g. 22, brazil. indian prime minister and the render emoji gave the ceremonial gavel to versailles. president luna desilva at the closing ceremony of this year's summit in new delhi, lead is adopted a declaration on issues from food and energy security to climate change. though the communicate mentioned the war and ukraine, it did not directly name russia nor condemn its actions. also at the g 20 summit british farm, it is for wishes to knock said he's spoken with the chinese from unique young about alleged spying, and the u. k. that's off to 2 men were arrested in march. i mean, the claims upon parliamentary research i was carrying out extra nash for china,
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as with regards to my meeting with my family, what i said very specifically is that i range to raise a range of different concerns that we have in areas of disagreement. and in particular, was very strong concerns about any interference in our upon and then treat democracy, which is always to be unacceptable. we discussed the range of things in our rights areas where they're all in the disagreements. and this is just part of our strategy to protect ourselves, a protect all values and our interest to align. i was a products to china without of all allies like america or australia, kind of japan and others. but it was that you engage where it makes sense. and actually i think the white thing to do is take the opportunity to engage, to raise concerns specifically rather than additional thing from the sound like sidelines and harry faucet is in london for us from on this story. so what more do we know about this alleged buying in, in the u. k. harry? well, i think it's something that certainly the, the prime minister we've known about for some time, given that the, uh,
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the statement from the metropolitan police uh says that the 2 man uh amount in his twenty's. the problem interior such according to the reporting that came out today and the sunday times and the amount in his thirty's were both arrested in march. now a lot of the detail is coming from this sunday times reporting. and it suggests that the not in question was a problem entry was such with a significant contacts with senior politicians succeeded within the ruling conservative policy that he had a problem entry pos that he had a relationship both with the current security minister told him to get hot and with the chair of the powerful foreigner says select committee, alicia guns m p a and that's according to one senior white hole source quoted in the sunday times reporting that this was a major escalation by china. and it had never seen anything like this before. this mindset to be a british national, who had spent time inside china living and working before spending some years in
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this position is researched within parliament behind us here, according to another source that is quoted in the article, he tried to influence the various political positions on china said that he was critical of china skeptics saying that they should be more nuance in positions taken as for these 2 very senior people to him to can hop the security minister said to have a really breach ties with this individual before he became security minister last year a she comes the chair of the for an offense to that committee has treated about this, but make no real comments saying that simple the deal thoughts, these are able to carry on their investigation. it's not the 1st time harry that concerns have been raised about chinese activity in the u. k. you know, that's rights of even just in the last few months to see it. we've seen a couple of instances of a pretty public pronouncements. the head of that, my 5,
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the, the security a service here in the u. k. made a speech in which he owns the, the communist policy. if the chinese comes policy was the most game changing, strategic, correct, or challenge of to the united kingdom who spoke to students and academics wanting them of various types is that they might receive a collaboration for funding invitations to conferences and the like that could come with office of funding with strings attached saying that's important. intellectual property, the results of their own work that they should be tassel about finding that over to entities, individuals with links to the chinese military or the chinese bureaucracy. also we've had a report in july from the cummins, the, the problem entry intelligence and security ministry, sorry committee rather talking about the u. k being aggressively and political
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prolifically targeted by china as well. how are you? thank you for that. harry fawcett lived there in london. now for the 3rd time in 5 weeks, chinese coast gone ships have come close to colliding with philippine vessels in the south china sea. they were carrying supplies for military forces stationed on a disputed island houses here as barnaby lo saw. what happens the on the mission once again, weeks after the chinese coast guard used water cannon against these 2 wooden boats . they are back with supplies for filipino 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 would almost certainly stand in our way. we always in going 3rd being us, when you birth shadowing of the with these true enough. as we got closer to the b
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or p, sierra madre, the old worship manila deliberately grounded to stake its claim. on the 2nd tom, a show, the chinese coast guard issued one radio challenge after another. oh you. so the, the, the, the warranties were followed when our sloan chase, with chinese specialist outnumbering the filipinos and we are being surrounded by chinese vessel. so the chinese school started special has been shadowing us for a while now at one point fairly close at 6 meters to this vessel. according to the philippine coast guard crew on board with us. moments later, our camera captured this moment when one of the chinese coast guard ships deliberately closed in us, so close to be feared it's bell would ram. our bells haul. the supply ships slipped through, but we were boxed in. it doesn't mean that they are allowing that to supply vessels
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in the 1st place. we don't even have to ask for their permission on the 2nd thomas soul is about 100. 14 nautical miles are about 200 kilometers from our port of departure and find out what the philippines western most province. what time it seems 70, over nearly the entire south china sea and web aging says, is committed to a peaceful dialogue. the recently concluded ozzy and summoned into card on from philippines, president gordon and marcus junior said actions speak louder than words. you cannot emphasize enough that 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 how big above us philippine and chinese courses were in a stand off. even as pulse are still underway for joint patrols. barnaby low, l. g 0. in the south, but trying to see the still ahead on algae 0,
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we report from them all these way. i run office be held to decide who will be the next president and at the rugby world cup thing. then when, despite having a play, a central that's coming up, making support suggests to stay with us with the as you repeat in september, he 12 is becoming focusing slightly broaders moving for the nose and further east. this whole area devoid of client entities the day with high pressure is given pretty high temperatures reco braking temperatures, for example, in passing over the airport. so the 5 degrees records are set in france in germany, in denmark, and up in scandinavia. and that whole area was pretty broad, extends back into london. this will be, i think, the 7 stay in
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a row of temperatures above 30 degrees. i remind you to september. go see the doctor ever. there are age. there are changes are for these are thunderstorms, moving through wearables, ignorant, already gone through ireland and the course stretching them towards new away. and there's a residual numbers. you know, i was in portugal popped up in spite of it to be honest. it pro scale sunshine from sunday into monday. now the shows will funds don't do engine to noise. and fonts may be and belgium during monday, but where they tell us they don't really even reach the northwest basket america, the happy one. so to send us those up in the mountains, if you have a scientist marrakech represents the typical fine looking weather for the next few days. the big range of the size in tropical africa would extend the right into this . i have another big from intermedia. the last one going off show the a to easy and visionary and a full month. i'll just say we're well to explore the remark,
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the life of the prime minister, who wants to bring prosperity to a nation shaking off the shackles of french colonial rule. divisions has the right to cation to learn a trade, to jump with a decent salary, the architect of economic, when you're in a turbulent period of unrest and high stakes politics pay, do you know where the shaping team is here? on alex's era, which shows the teams to take control information. how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our on knowledge is here with me for the black people, a reminder of our top stories, emergency clues of racing, defined earthquake survivors in morocco. but it's difficult to reach hard hit remote mountain communities near the epi center of the creek on friday. at least 2000 people have been killed. some of the data being buried in mass graves, survivors in amazon have been collecting bodies and paying their last respects. joining us now is martin may, who's a professor of science and engineering at king of delay university inside your area, his life from jetta. thank you very much for joining us to talk to us about the
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aftermath of this earthquake and morocco for as the most destructive one in more than 60 is 1st of all, with any warning signs, can we predict these types of events? well, good afternoon and let me 1st to express my condolences for the american population and old people effective and also my highest respect to the rescue forces who are trying to pull people live from the rubble and recover the date. i know we cannot predict earthquakes, and many scientists say that we will never be able to predict earthquakes. and so the only thing we can do is to prepare for earthquakes because we cannot predict, we cannot prevent quite from happening. that means we can only prepare for earthquakes in advance, right? and so how do we do that? i understand you've traveled to this area of morocco. talk to us about the construction in these mountainous areas, the structure of the homes in the houses,
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is it solid enough to withstand such a shock? that's right. so oh, my family and i travel in the region in, in wait until the 20172018 crossing actually day. hi, outlasts from arrow cashed across us off the deserts. so we spent about 2 weeks in this area on it's spectacular. mountains spectacular villages that cling to the steep slopes and these really beautiful adobe brick houses on the classic has construction started. there does not include, you know, safety, minute vicious. but that's crazy because they happen fairly infrequently in this area. and so these classic brick structure, this, the tall towers of the me not right now, not necessarily constructed according to a modern building standards. and that's something we have to face. it is just a matter of the history of construction styles in this region. right. do do,
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do these regions have a special classification that i mean of a classified as a danger zone, perhaps, or not at all or nothing at all? ok, sorry, i didn't quite understand. i was wondering, is there a certain classification then for these regions because of, of the area and the terrain that they're located on to perhaps for event to, to avoid a certain building certain types of constructions being built that is, are they classified by the state? okay. i understand, so i, i have to say that i am not a structural engineer or a very familiar with the local building codes in this region. so i don't know if, if this ever has been classified as being particularly vulnerable. but we know from the scientific point of view that it was quakes have happened in the past. we have it as early as the last one was um, several decades ago, 9060 and i got you or a no uh farther up to the north in 2000 uh 4. but um, so scientifically,
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we quantify this. the brake has it, which means the likelihood of certain shaking levels to be experienced in the future. now that information, i'm is then taking up to building codes, so it's translated from scientific information into engineering practice. and that last step, i'm not familiar with the defense has happened in, in morocco and how the local engineers and uh, we'd like to give this to you every year of building codes. do you think as a result of this possibly this is really not need to say the api to the, as i said, i don't know what the current building codes look like. and if, if there are added quite a not. and then secondly, of course, you have to ask if, let's say there's a building code implemented in 2015. but what do you do with buildings that have been built in, you know, way before 2000 and, and the old historic buildings in particular. you know,
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they will never be billed to the building codes and so the question is can you read through? and so that's a very different kind of question and a lots of questions to be answered. thank you very much martin. my for joining us martin may is professor assigned to an engineering at king of delay university in salisbury. thank you for your time. i are welcome. now to 11 on, we're growing numbers of palestinian slaves living in lebanon's largest refuge account for being forced to flee. fighting between rival fractions 7 on scale. jacob prime minister has won the renewed violence and the island headway camps does not serve the policy and calls in harms 11 a states. 5 people have been killed and dozens injured since a ceasefire between policy and on groups ended on friday. well, i know how it is near the southern to the us, the don. it's the largest policy and refugee camp in 11 on nearly 55000 refugees all united highway. it's one of 12 counts and 11 on for policy and refugees, which were established in 1948 after the creation of israel arrival factions have
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long fought for control in the densely populated camp. an agreement dating back to 1969 prevents to liberties, ami from going into the account to restore law and order life to xena holder who is near the island. hawaii refugee camp in 11 on so the same as we said, outbreaks a vine is not uncommon in this refuge account, but this recent one is raising quite a lot of concern. talk to us about the surgeon in this findings and what's behind it as well. there is no indication that the latest round of fighting will end any time soon. there have been repeated attempts to mediate an end to implement the ceasefire. they have all failed yesterday. there was a meeting between rival palestinian factions they were supposed to implement the cease fire. nothing happens. we have been hearing heavy clashes throughout the day. the sound of gunfire, rockets shelling and some of those uh, you know, straight bullets,
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landing even or hitting areas and homes outside the camp. so the situation is, is quite tense and people are worried. the latest outbreak of violence was sparked by the assassination of a senior commander of the fact that movement in july and demands for his assassins to be brought to justice. fact that is blaming the muslim use for the killing. and they are saying that the killers needs to be brought to justice. but now for the whole officials are telling us that they believe that the muslim use will not compromise. and that the muslim use has another goal. and that is to take control of the account because at the moment, the dominant faction, the most influential faction in the camp, is fucked off. and what the fuck are saying now is that we will confront them. so the fear is we may be seeing a major military showdown in a camp less than 2 square kilometers. very concerning some of the people living in the cab zane i have flooded, i understand, and all making their way out of age. where are they heading to?
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yes, we watched a stream of palestinian refugees leave the camp this morning carrying whatever the cat and really these are people who are poor. they have no money to rent home. some of them are now seeking shelter inbox at the united nations is trying to set up a, you know, schools a prepare schools to host these, these refugees. yesterday the red cross wanted to set up the tents for 50 families, but palestinians are saying no, we will not return to attempts. that is how we arrived at 11 and back in 1948. and since then we have been repeatedly displaced. these people are really afraid because they live on the fringes of society 11 on their services, the 5 basic rights, so they don't know what to do, and many people are trapped inside. it's too difficult to venture out if you live in some neighborhoods in the center of the camp, it's very difficult to make your way out. even ambulances are coming under fire. they know thank you for the updates in our hardware with the latest the, from the,
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i'm in headway, refugee camp and 11 on israel has lifted 6 a band on the only way to get commercial goods into the besieged. guys, this trip is real close. the come, i will sign in crossing on monday, following allegations of explosives smuggling palestinians and of located in guys a say the band only on the only route for fuel and 8 affected the livelihood of thousands of families as the one ukraine and russia has launched drone attacks on the credit and capital key, the explosions were heard and surrounding and keeping surrounding regions. on sunday morning ukraine says defenses destroy 25 out of 30 to attack. drones and russia says it for a new craning attack over the brians or to reach it seemed as robbie joins his life on the cranes capital. keep saying to an intense burial campaign over ukraine talked to us about what happened over night. that's correct. the
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attack the concentrated these iranian made kamikaze drones concentrated their efforts on the capital key. dozens of drones launched from the north. the majority of them have been shot down. it certainly will be something that the air defenses, your accounting is a success. but that does not mean that it is without its impact on the city. if you look over here, this car was peppered in debris. the owner of the vehicle says that he was made to drive on the street as debris from one of the drones came crashing down into his vehicle. he says he feels lucky to be alive. further down the street, you see where the trucks have also been peppered. with the damage, but this vehicle is certainly the worst effected on this street. this is a residential area. there were parts of debris damage in an apartment block just behind a diplomatic area. there were some impacts near official government offices belonging
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to international organizations. but here, this is an internal visit, this is not a place with any sort of strategic targets. this is a primarily was a residential place and ukrainians, living in areas like this. say that what has happened, incidents like this are indicative of this ongoing campaign. a fear being carried out in the skies over their cities. what about the timing of all this said, why we seeing such an intense aerial campaign right now and how does it compare to previous attacks? well, what many observers of this conflict will say, is it any time something happens on the diplomatic stage, you see an uptick in this kind of aerial bombardment of cheap places like the capital lights strategic locations on the front line. and we seen, even though this attack wasn't one of the most intense to be carried out on the capital, which comes on the heels of the g 20 in that summit, ukraine's allies are praising the fact that they were able to issue
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a joint communication ukraine itself. says that the document issue does not go far enough to criticize russia's invasion of their country to criticize russia's role. and ukraine has been criticizing its own allies saying that the language in that document was too soft and did not go far enough to condemn actions like this. russia's actions inside their country. thank you. same scene astronomy and reporting their life from keys. now run office to be held in the multi slater this month to decide who will be the next president, the current present, a brain mama is solely failed to secure and outright when in the election on sunday, saturday preliminary result showed his main challenger and opposition candidates mohammed boise lead with 46 percent presence. sony was in 2nd place. tony chang is falling developments from the capital my lease for a day off of the presidential election. the most evenings adjusting the results. the surprising went up by a considerable margin,
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was built in ways of the off position he had about 7 percentage points on president solar came slightly behind with about 3839 percent of the vote. 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 a positive through their allegiance in that final presidential race. biggest one is a split off from the mold xavion 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 to all of the content is could still play a very large part in determining who's the next president of the multi totally chung else's era. in senegal, the voting party has named it's candidate for the presidential election next year. present, microsoft has bought a due by who's been the country's prime minister since last year. i saw one office
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in 2012 and was re elected in 2019. he announced in july that he would not seek a 3rd term after months of political uncertainty and unrest. ahead on alger 0 action from the latest round of the federal cliff diving series, that's coming up next with the 10s of thousands of children were born in 2 will lived on the the i still regime in iraq and syria. now many are in can either role funds or with the, with the mothers, rejected by their own communities checking the last few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an any award winning documentary. here's that shooting and trump magic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in
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beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable growth. united with the diversity of culture as death. quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 asians something together. we will get patient matters at the center of the the time now for sports hes, gemma. thank you for calling. american teenager kickoff has won the us open to time . how fast a grand slam title and she did it by slicing back from
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a set down to beat the new well, number one, every no separate anchor. david states reports russia, the us open set decide to serena williams this year it said hello to a new grandson champion, the users to my peers. today was the 1st time i've ever seen my dad cry. the i've been coming to this tournament and 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
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or in the sub olenka. and it was the by the russian who started strongest. taking the 1st set 6 games to to but but can't golf. i find list at the french open list, you determined to take the trophy this time man who don't, boy, i'm proud of 22000. he took the 2nd set to square the match. the momentum stayed with her into the 3rd and with several, a list of what she in the sense she got the job done. when he gets 6 to, to kinds of 1st major tied to the last, the 1st man that we moved in in july. but since then has 118 and 19, but she's she's the 1st american teenager to win the us open to serena williams. one is 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,
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you're really adding gas 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 folks away with the win is check of $3000000.00. she's already received a call from president type items from a g 20 summit immediately and full the president direct at bama said he couldn't be prouder of the. and that the best is yet to come. save it stops. now does their attention now tons to the men's us. i can find on sunday with an a thought joke of it's up against down a method of joke of it just looking to match margaret quotes record of 24 grand slam singles titles. the method f one. these are any major in new york back in 2021 . when the doctor visits to deny him the calendar slam, russian will say knox out defending champion and call us out corrupt in the $75.00 . it's great that i won this match, but if i lose on sunday, the tournament, it's like it's a good german, but i'm going to be hell disappointed. and that's how the tennessee is. i'm really
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pleased with my tennis and the way i feeling the court. and now for the ultimate challenge and fighting for another grand slam title, he is always better than previous time he play. so for example, i beat him, use open file, he beat mean birth scene and great match. carlos became more mobile and he bit human things. and that is so not like is going to be his best version on sunday. and i have to be the best ever version of myself while i, if i want to try to be here at 36. i every grand slam final uh yeah, i don't know. it could be the last one. the england rugby kite steve wolf, quick has praised his team's leadership policies off to they be sergeant tina and the walk over the despite being a mom down for most of the game, it was in the 5 minutes of the matching must say the home cart was sense to send in
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officer a head clash with one cruise, melia. it was an upgraded to a read called by the video referee, england with down to 14 men. but george ford stepped south with 3 dropped falls, and 8 minutes went on to kick off the points and a $2710.00 victory. the great went against argentina who were 2 places above england in the world rankings. and then main rivals, including it's tough to wind against the famous even with um, 15 man. so today with 14 is obviously a pretty big ass, a separate spent place in the change room. i know every day the ceiling opened and try the very hardest in the solar water than that. so that's an important sign for the players of what they do need to use and ensure going the right direction. england's next game is against japan. next week we'll just have kick off against you to get to the in the next 10 minutes. also you coming on sunday wiles against
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fiji and the defending champion. south africa take on scotland. this year is, woke up is probably the most open woke up that you can have. so if one joke about the french team and some guy spoke about these evenings, i'm positive joke about scotland and some gosh, we're talking about so that's good. this is just it, it is so open in a one you see replies needs to take the opportunity and hopefully we'll see, you know, mike into the final advocacy football consideration has told gambia and come guy they must play sundays, ask on, qualify in myra cache. that's despite both coaches saying the play as a traumatized offer, experiencing fridays, devastating us quake, and we're okay. the teams were evacuated from the hotel rooms, and gumby is coach said he fit a plane, had crashed into the hotel, broker's match, and on the day it was postponed on saturday. and rocca had already secured the place at next year's compass nations and joining them who b, mozambique. they needed
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a drawer with the name to qualify for the 1st time since 2010 that they did batches . and that's scoring and stuff which time for 3 to 6 rotation the democratic republic of congo sailed that qualification with a to know when i was through them, they finished top of fruit ice windshield. that'd be making the 20th of here. and so the tournament about and still had the chance to qualify from that great, but they want how, why haven't that? don't keep a sense of just 5 minutes into the much more saying yeah, i got less. i got one as they went to now down in the 1st home one more time. they also had to play a central 5. can see that a late go, that they did. how hold onto and see one. and because schools out next is competition and i've request javanese create how's the success? he's still the right man for the job that despite a started straight to face this time it was a full one from the last the home to japan, germany all full time. well cut one is and we'll face the race next year. so they've only one for the last 17 games and failed to make it out of. so woke up group, lost it in castle,
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and it doesn't get any easier. they faced prompts on tuesday. ukraine is still looking good to secure a place at the o raise in germany. they ended england's perfect reco. didn't qualify on that coach . assess the hopes the results will give you premiums a positive emotion. it was a home game for ukraine, and it was played in poland because of the ongoing conflicts in that country. ukraine. it took the lead in the 1st half, the score amount, who plays most of his football in england. also defend that all it does and that's insane. okay. england equalized just before the break, thanks. choosing thinkers pulled up much of the cities. he made quite a visa. that was his 1st international. so one final school the team that's facing that in the already 2020 final is play face an apo tasks to qualify for next is torments to write and move like a. it's the, the lead against the today in your early in the 2nd hall. there's lots know if macedonian, who beat sicily 18 months ago to ensure that he missed
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a lot of that's in castle school, a late fee ticket to salvage a $1.00 girl is leaving main set increase the behind english and you bring like you to the sweden types of qualifying, also in the balance, they did put 5 posts as to any of the items. they include, necessity and new cost. those alex sent the sec among the scores in a 5 e mail. when you thought the swedes remain such in greek test, now that behind a 2nd place, australia as late as belgium, he's beat as a buys on wonderland back. who got it? carrasco, the score opiates with the help of a deflection, belgium, top back rate on goal difference, you just couldn't get. and we're finished with the latest round of the red bull, cliff diving series and balls. nan has to give you the spain's call of him that it was competing as a wild cost and he ended at winning demands events. i'm 27 meters of people with off a find. some of the self dies to find the 1st title of his 5 year career like enjoy
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that to me in the room is of and so it was kind of, as molly colson, he finished on top, ending the dominance of reality. if wind speed one, the 1st 4 events of the season is still while confronting. i have little sounding that is always wolf. now i will have another update like gemma. thank you very much for that. that's and use our own on to 0 for now. but do stay with us massage table, have more of a special coverage of egos quick in morocco will lead you now with images and stories from the survivors to stay with us. and i'll just see the, the auto body of water. let me know, search to that page. there's extra pressure
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