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to see the whole story. so it's an active perspective to try to explain to global audience why it's important to impact the lives at the height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good that bringing the news to the world. from here, the rescue is trying to reach mountain villages in morocco, class and by the asked. quakes pulled in. 2000 people have been count joan, all in the center of old minor catch square. hundreds of people lives spend the night in the open air filtering off the shops, in some cases, just meters from the rubble strewn homes. the
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air on this policy attain. this is out of here at life from delta will say coming at least 40 people have been killed in a drone attacks on a market. and so don's capital, it's the single deadliest strikes and supplies for accounts to wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee camp and 7 on the we report from and the beginning. okay, when emergency crews are racing to find, as craig survive is moving to 1000 people has died in the countries was not told as often in decades. townsend villages in the west. it areas have been entirely destroyed rugged terrain. there was also making it difficult for us to teams to reach some of these remote communities, the waters, if it goes to as 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 does. somebody has died in every family
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. we are living in a crisis situation. we ask that king mohammed the 6 intervenes and sends us some help because we are living through a traumatizing situation. the people don't have electricity, they have nothing to eat or drink, no bread, nothing. and the city of lar cashed people stepped outside for a 2nd straight night through fears of after shocks and unstable buildings. they start to see also witnessed widespread devastation, aid and support from teams from several countries. now arriving in morocco neighborhood, algeria has opened a space for humanitarian assistance. and thats despite the 2 countries breaking off ties and suspending flights 2 years ago. well, that's bringing our correspondent during a how he joins us now from the city of mark hash dirt and we know that the west of the destruction in this quake was in the mountainous regions closer to the at the center. oh see very, very remote hard to access. do we know if all these villages are now receiving help
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definitively? no, we don't. there are certainly indications that more and more help, as well as search and rescue teams and equipment making their way into some of the more remote parts of those high at those mountains close to the center of friday. not quite good at all. how's the region the desk told? generally of course, rising to what of a 2000 to present some people sites quite a lot higher than that, the new likelihood injuries as well about 2000 and hundreds of them. critical and they are rising fastest in those areas. as rescue is getting, as they are able to ascertain the extent of the damage, places like more like bra, he as me out, i mean, these and tyro dots that we know until very recently had no help has now received pals and the pictures coming out of those areas clearly showing the extent of the damage and why is that has seen such extensive damage. dwellings that are very
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rudimentary up in those pul, malcolm communities, palm and communities has. he's made a brick and play without mental or concrete to support them. really knows, match for the huge jolts that happened on friday night rescue is still digging through the rubble. it is of course, a race against time. 24 hours now full and 24 hours after us. like the next 2 to 3 days will, will be a window in which rescue efforts can and must continue bodies lying covered in blankets, funerals, taking place at mass graves. in some places we've heard about as well. and of course critical supplies running out into the ministry in the army. it's just an individual, they can rashid, not just a search and rescue, but also really clean drinking water, food tents and blankets. and you know, we know where you, all people have been sleeping out on the streets for fear of off the shops as well . they receiving supports in a or not on an organized
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basis. no, that's just outside where i am now. the big square with people with sleeping rough overnight and by this morning, but really getting quite angry that nothing has been done to give them organized help as they to run short of supplies that they be that to leave inside their damaged homes. so many of them a poor people who wouldn't have had that much to begin with. and there have been protests this morning. people announcing their anger at the government and insisting that more be done. we've come inside now into this ancient medina, area of matter care, centuries old phrases trading up. this of course, as it still is and look at the destruction done. some of these narrow alley ways, low slung buildings, to 3 stories high, many of them also known as of the best build quantity and unable to sustain or resist the force on friday night. a lot of these buildings are when she got a lot of them shops, shopkeepers around trying to look through their damaged inventories. now people
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picking through the remains and the positions oh, well, widespread damaged it and are cash that during a whole lot correspondent with showing us. but we know the epicenter of this magnitude, 6.8 creek was in the atlas mountains, entire communities that have been reduced to rubble for any aspect to allow some heads out. he's american citizen, so a former minister, he explained just how difficult it is to reach those remote communities who really been the hardest hit by this quake. it's very, very uh, high kind of mountains and some of the villages are really isolated and then the road between demarcus instead of dentures, 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
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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, not favorites. so you have to bring in the army in order to get to the population in villages and then you start 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 would say give it to uptake. and by helicopters, if you cannot use them balances because of because of the cases that they have
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there. and then you need to provide them with the water and you need to provide them with food. 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 night and but that out of like on the low level, some that has, 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, 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 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
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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 that are villages doesn't have, which have been wiped out. so the lot of that lot of insurance i am i calling to follow back to you, but i spoke to caroline holt, she's the global head of operations of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. she described how they're helping america, and 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 the costs of the health system is stretched at this point in time with so many injuries from severe head injuries to broken bones. the providing 1st aid support where they come outside and 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 all said to, to do so. we're also making sure that taking care of those that have survived is a priority. that's everything from both stayed to psycho social support to assist with the trauma. they should not be underestimated in an event like this, but also providing safe and clean water food. and there's some basic shelves that to protect people from the elements, as you've said, as hold the next 24 to 48 hours, are 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 turkey and in syria, the response is going to take a long time. we know that we know that search and rescue window is usually the 1st will be just or an event like that. and that's where all results is all now. uh 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 a longer term recovery. but for sure this is not the only days,
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weeks or months, but this is a response that will continue for us. the drones drank on open them all comes in through, john has killed at least 40 people that's the most to die in a single strike. and the move in full months of fighting activists and medical records posted video and social media of what happens then. and the neighborhood of call to last week. so don's really and counsel issued a degree to dissolve the power military brought that support forces. thousands of people have now died in the fighting. millions will have been displaced, how corresponding have a look and reports now from the call to. as we know that it's happened around $530.00 local time in the morning, which is around $330.00 gmc in the southern parts of the campus and cartoon. and it's a place that's densely populated by the permanent,
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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 try it into southern parts of the capital in that market. now that market is called the debt below market, 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 has to billions or 30 people have been killed, including civilians, and many of us injured. but that was not the least tribe 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 for whom around the armored court where the permanent through rapid support forces have been launching. attacks trying to capture
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a military base and they will also artillery strikes in the northern parts of the capital called to them. so error strikes continue. artillery stripe continues by department of 2 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, the growing numbers of palestinians living 11 on the largest refuge account being forced to flee. fighting that between rival factions, lebanon's can take a prime minister, has won the renewed violence and the end of her account does not serve the palestinian cause and homes of lebanese stays. 5 people have now been killed and thousands inches since this is fine between posting an armed groups and is there on friday. well, and how do i is near the southern city of c dawn? it's the largest palestinian refugee camp in 11 on maybe 55000 refugees in and now how do i? it's one of 12 cans and 11 on full, palestinian refugees, which were established in 1914 days after the creation of israel arrival factions
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have long fought for control and the density populations count and agreement staging back to 1969 prevents the lebanese army that from going into the account to restore law and order. well, that's now speak tried correspondence and i told her she's near and how xena we know that outbreaks of violence on, on come on and i little bit, we've seen these escalating tensions. and in recent weeks to go through what's driving this now? so yes, one of the fiercest fighting, the escalation was sparked if you like, a month ago when a senior commander of palestinian presidents, my boss, has bought the movement, was assassinated. falstaff blamed a group but known as the muslim youth, and they are demanding that a state suspects are brought to justice. they are handed over to the lebanese authorities to face justice. the muslim youth is refusing to do that. they are also refusing to vacate positions inside
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h u. n. run the schools. and united nations has been calling on these arms fighters to leave the schools in order for the academic school year to begin. so far, the hope visuals have been telling us we have no other choice but to confront them . in fact, the fact that is now accusing the muslim use of trying to take over the account. the fact that movement is the dominant force inside. i know how do we, they are responsible for security. so many fear we are going to witness a major military showdown in a town which is less than 2 square kilometers or tens of thousands of people. live fighting is at close quarters because, you know, this is densely populated and narrow alley ways. and what we've seen are running street bottles since thursday. how does that, how does their supplies and the people have been fleeing account? do we know how they're doing where they're going? the people are in
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a desperate situation. more than 90 percent of the kind of sending refugees 11 on are poor. they rely on assistance from the united nations relief and works agency. this is an agency which is already cash strapped. it appealed for $15000000.00 in order to rebuild up to $400.00 homes that were damaged and the last round of bottles. in late july there are no places for them to go somewhere. so sleeping in, in most courtyards, this, there is a humanitarian crisis evolving here. we saw people, you know, take whatever they could to leave the area. they say we don't have money to rent homes. so that this, but the situation really is desperate and they are worried that if they are fighting continues, the camp will be leveled and then what will happen to them. so a very, very desperate situation. mediation efforts have so far failed and there is no sign that the fighting will end any time soon. then a hold of the outside and a whole account for us in the oven, and thank choosing a still
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a head here on the bridge 5 minutes. the titles, the chinese premier in about a large spine in the u. k. and russia launches fresh drone attacks on the ukrainian capital. kids will have the nation, the to develop the drug speak. humans, scientists conduct the test on animals. monkeys are in high demand for the global associates have led to assuming black markets. one. 0, one east travels to cambodia, whistle blowers excludes electrical government involvement in smuggling monkey based on i'll just say around the the,
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the matcher watching all to 0. i'm the spelling of your day here and on. let's remind you about top stories. emergency crews are racing to find us quite survivors in morocco. but it's difficult to reach pod head remote mountain communities near the epicenter. all not great on friday. these 2000 people have been killed. some of the dead announcing varied mass graves survive as an amazon has been collecting bodies, paying that last 100 and strike auto mall. kitchens through dawn has killed at least 50 people. that's the most to die in a single stripe and nearly 5 months of finding the plot, the g 20 summit to purchase prime minister, which is through an accident, he spoke with chinese premier lee chung about a ledge spying in the u. k. that's off the 2 men were arrested back in march and with claims that upon entry was not she was carrying out espionage china. with
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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 was bringing out. corresponding to hardy for says he joins us now from london. how are you? lots of entry, it seems. what more do we know about just what happened here? the quote we know officially is from the metropolitan police, scotland yard issued the statement confirming that they had arrested
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a man in his twenties, along with a 2nd man in his thirty's and set for the rest. one in edinburgh. when an ox would show up in march, but the details that we're getting is coming from reporting from the sunday times which was published earlier on sunday saying that this man in his late twenties is a problem entry research that he had. what inside the house of commons had a, a parliamentary pause and had links to senior and the senior members of the governing conservative party, including the security minister to him to get hot on the head of the foreign affairs, select committee, alicia cons. now he said to be a british national, someone who had lived and worked inside china earlier in his career and that he had been working on international policy on policy regarding china as well. another source quoted in the article suggested that he'd been critical of and piece seem to have too harsh lines on china that i've been calling for new ones already. it's
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fall from the fast time so that concerns have been raised about chinese activity that new k right to us, right. even in the last few months, there's been a communications from the head of m, i 5, the security service and which he called the communist. the chinese communist party, at the most game changing strategic challenge to united kingdom. he won academics and students against possible approaches of the intelligence and security committee inside problem. and also talking about china targeting, you'd be k aggressively and politically saying that the government, like the kind of results is necessary or speak to a bit of a split within the government. conservative party between cycled china hawks. and those seem as, as more open to deepening relationships with china. the justice secretary was doing the media around earlier on sunday. he's talking about the need for what he calls
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cautious engagements, with china. how are full set bear with the latest for us from london. thank you. hi . well, speaking of potentially countering china, us present or environment has arrived and getting on for a 2 day state visit. he's looking to show up support to account of the regional dominance of china. securing supplies of semi conductors and rest assman roles is also expected to be a focus of talks between the 2 nations. for that spring and jessica washington, she joins us now live from holloway just this is a relatively brief trip providing focus through his program. and what he is hoping to get out of this business well for each, but certainly significant with trade and technology on the agenda and the specific outcome that we're looking for. and we'd like to hear about impacts coming minutes or ours is whether or not washington and henry will officially upgrade the bi lateral ties to the context for that is henry has the ranking system of its diploma
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. he ties not this moment, washington is not among the top ranked countries, but china is and that's certainly something that washington has been looking to change for a number of years. as we've seen the ties between washington and anointed in close that, particularly those economic ties. now, china is the top trading partner for vietnam, but what's important to remember is that in terms of exports from vietnam, but washington in the us, raw the, is the top market. so today we all seeing an estimation of those growing bi lateral ties. and this certainly comes at a challenging times, at least in terms of the us china relationship. any confirmation of this upgraded bilateral ties between vietnam and the us will suddenly be seen as a diplomatic wind full washington at this moment of heights and tensions with china . and then just as you alluded to that as, as a very sensitive time when it comes to g or politics, a bit of a balancing ads in order as well. that's exactly right. and in terms of washington is destructive,
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while least there is this upgrade in biological ties. that's certainly a welcome development because as we know, badging often likes to portray washington as these meddling power in southeast asia . if there is these confirmation of the upgrade to biological ties, well that's sort of count as that argument because it certainly shows that washington is welcome in vietnam and more broadly in southeast asia, in terms of what we often see from governments in southeast asia that they have become rather skilful at navigating this balancing act and what we often hear from the on the on countries and from on the on lead is this pushback that the world needs to be seen in terms of taking sites on, on these 5 when it's what we're seeing from henry this week is choosing to prioritize its relations with washington, but at the same time that's that cannot be seen as costing aside. it's strong relationship with badging despite some of the contentious issues that sometimes challenge the relationship vietnam and china still have relatively positive relationships. so what we all seeing is vietnam, pursuing opportunities to diversify its foreign policy as you opportunities of
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economic diversification and essentially issue of balance foreign policy where it can have this positive and strong relationship with both washington and with badging. it's also worth noting that it is expected that china is president, she didn't pink, will visit vietnam in coming weeks. interesting timing that jessica washington following that visit for us in holloway. thank you. just the present vital affairs donaway from new delhi where the g 20 summit was taking place. india has now formerly handed over the presidency of the j 22 brazil. and didn't prime minister engine lady gave the ceremonial gavel to present was president of the sofa at the closing ceremony of this year. some of them now lead is adult to a declaration on issues from food and energy security to climate change, and all the not communicate mentions of the war and ukraine, and did not directly name russia nor condemn its actions. meanwhile, russia has launched drone attacks on the ukrainian capital. explosions were ahead
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and to the surrounding regions there on sunday morning, ukraine says that a defense is destroyed 25, i'll shift see to attack drones. and russia meanwhile says that it foiled and ukrainian attack over the bronze border region. his name is raphael correspondent has worn out from keith's the morning after what was a relatively violence night in the capital key. the military confirmed was that at least $33.00 iranian made comic isaac 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, but falling debris and some of them that made it through still caused a relative amount of damage in this central parts 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
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well as a fire in a public part. images emerge, the fire rescue dealing with those flames, extinguishing them dealing with damaged vehicles, installing 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 a 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, criticizes 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. zane bus route of the old is 0, chief. israel has listed it's 6 de bond on the or new ways to get commercial goods
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into the besieged gauze. this trip is real. close the car on my we saw them crossing on monday, following allegations of explosives smuggling, palestinian say the ban on the are in the route for fuel and aid affects their livelihoods. well, that's it for me and associates a weathers next and then inside story looks and production comes by saudi arabia and russia the day off from significant raining home. she will be replaced by mall right on his way. but actually the west east area, those now and in the full cost has been china, particularly southern china grendel. and so the west with significant res bit broke flooding is the result of the contribution from to form a tropical storm. but the next seasonal rate is this mass coming out through the
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yangtze. moving study east was over, but it's monday and choose a significant potential for flooding. maybe the dating the season for this we should have had these earlier on, but i guess it's raining, oversight, beijing's that fine. the cream producer looking fine, and the writing is back in full with the child's will. thunder storms. it is still very well and it's not hot homes shoot. okay, moving away from that temp just are missing every now and again in india, even this time here, roger stands particular house at the moment, but the shelves are being moving along. they know if it's been raining in new delhi wellbeing thunderstorms at least, and the same is true this level of that. so that line is sherry, otherwise the monthly range problem retreat to environment to just hung around and move backing through the holes in india. as of pakistan, while the picture, he's one of withdrawal of the drive. yes, we didn't seem to big chest and stomach bad, but in karachi, the skies on our clear of the
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oil prices have a 9 month high off the saudi arabia and russia, say production costs also continued. it's not good news for consumers or the white house. so what's behind this move, money politics like this is inside story the other than welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. the price of oil affects nearly everyone in terms of living costs and how much we pay for things like food and basic goods. that's why the decision by saudi arabia and russia to keep in place oil production and export costs as being felt globally with prices of the commodity rising worldwide. both nations have their own domestic reasons for bad decisions.
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some speculate, but the decline and relations between saudi arabia and the united states may be driving new alliances between the saudi.

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