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people's rights is now in session. weakness african move on out is era. the challenges the race against time to science of alive is in remote mountain areas of neural codes. 2 days passed to the as click on how shim aha haines slots in the cold and the area hit by the as quite, you know, from the i percent we're rest, choose to on the way people hoping survivors to be bought from the, the
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problem. so robin, you want to go up just every log headquarters here and also coming up trying to tackle the bulk is incidence capital at least 40 people are killed and the was single strike sponsor you started in april. bible products has turned violent in chalet ahead of the 50th anniversary of the q that installed dictator. like a said pete of shaking the welcome to the product of that just increase in more and there. okay. uh, racing to find the quick survivors is every 48 hours now since the country was hits by its was natural disaster and hundreds as a mold in 2100 people are now concerned that survivors in remote villages are struggling to access food also. and shelter and with roads destroyed. rescue is a fine to get challenging to reach. haul to mountainous areas. a large number of
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americans as well as taurus flocking to, but the nation, such as to help the thousands of engine victims. america has formerly requested international assistance. a special unit from spain's military has arrived to help with recovery efforts, and kata has an aide and search teams. to help begins on coverage from the cache. the village of as me long as full moon and in ruins, its mud brick, stone, and wood buildings. no match for fridays as quick. one of many such communities in the out of the house region close to the epi center in the south west of morocco. barely a structure remains untouched. it is here in the high atlas mountains that the quick has been most devastating and deadly nuts. but most of the documents through the that are a lot of blocks, the roads. a lot of people can't find that parents and a lot of people are still under the rubble. people are still searching for their
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relatives. everything went down on the mountains, their homes. you can't really go through now still clearing the roads. as frantic efforts continue in a race against time to find survivors for some, it is too late in the village of moon. abraham who's saying edna collect basic supplies for his family and what remains of his home. nearby, he recalls neighbors who did not survive thing in this book in the domain, and there's 2 people buried here in this house. they didn't get the rescue they needed, so they died. i rescued my children and i'm trying to get covers for them and anything to wear from the house. funerals take place in the ceiling, late summer heat. when necessary mass graves are being prepared to the rescue and released assets. this is a challenging area to reach. winds the mountain roads are strewn with boulders, in some places made impossible by rock falls. most the casualty that we,
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we experience the in the month in the area. and as you know, the idea is not to get a existing role. and people are leaving top in the mountains because of them and uh, automate can on what you've got to do is kill the people but, but it is very difficult to get you to reach out to them in the winter season is about to start people that have lost their houses, we need honest people to be able to get a to another to help this population. i mean criticism on social media that the government should be allowing all foreign help in a formal request for international assistance has finally gone out within 36 hours later experience such and rescue teams initially from spain on their way complaints here to about the lack of a formal government response to help people moving ruffin city square. as in monica
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often like, sleeping in the open air. the stoicism of those who say that lease was going to will. he's turning to anger, a crowd protesting that the government should be doing more to help them. the central result market city of mount of cash has been sped, the west of this disaster. but he is to the ancient alleyways of the medina, homes and shop, so damaged lives and livelihoods of ended and tempers on ej. jonah ho l g 0. america as well. we've got teams of correspondence covering the story. nicholas sack is standing by for us a maverick has professed let's close over the 100 mile bro. who's near the epi center. tell out the new cuban. how soon? just a short while ago, i believe a helicopter landed. it's one of the stories you've been telling us about how that trying to get help. not just to those rural areas in the mountains, but also to the people where you off with a dig,
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a full survive is continues. that was a helicopter belonging to the armed forces. it has to main task, delivering aids, evacuating people in those desolate areas. bringing those into it all the way to hospitals in the city of mine, i guess. but it's a complex, extremely difficult situation that makes just give you an idea about why what is happening over here. you have the rest to, as they were told, there is, there is someone chopped underneath and the front excess continues to be able to retrieve people from under the rubble rescue. with a june donnelly fund specialist over here, i wanted to share some stories with you earlier about a man a meant a while ago here. it says that i left him a, he lost my members of his family. and a while ago we were waiting here. and he was told that perhaps could retrieve his last remaining member of his family,
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his his grand shives. 5 minutes ago, it was both from under the level that tragic story for a man who was desperate to see some good ending. i meant all this destruction and tragedy. but as you can see, this is why we're getting an extremely delicate mission. here. they have to find a void within the very structure of the building and hope with a stiff adult to be able to get to those who were chopped in this particular area. we're talking about flats in the cold, which was one of the hardest hitting areas in about, okay, if you look at this whole but it can locate community, the one slips here and also to the right, you would see nothing but destruction local community that existed once here no longer exist, and this explains the difficult task that the rescue was would continue to face
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into that to you on hold individuals as you can, which is just behind the mountains. here it is here which is a very epi center of this quake in what again. and then i drove for 6 hours from the a pool to be able to get to this particular point. it just gives you an idea of the scope and the magnitude of the output that have to be taking in the coming hours to be able to which 3 people's tilt soft under the rubble and will continue to follow that risk. if it, while you uh, have some in the hours ahead. thanks very much. let's go save it to maverick ash, where nicholas talk is also standing by. and of course, this is also a city that's devastated other people still in shock waiting for help. i'm waiting for a mic. that's right. i mean we're in downtown medina, down the narrow streets, but usually you'd have tourist walking by and look at the states of this narrow
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alley now to the rebels everywhere. this is in rocking authority, is trying to reconnect the electricity here to try to reassure the population that things are going to come back to normal, but it's far from normal. it's down these roads. these narrow alley is that at 11 o'clock at nights the earthquake hits. and when this happened, people rushed out these narrow alleys towards the nearest road. but you can see the dead re everywhere. and you can understand the level of fear that people have in returning to their homes. many people from the medina will spend tonight, doors. now i would side, we've seen scenes of desperation is where people were distributing medicine pain killers to though is that have lost their homes. there was so much trauma associated to what happened. not only have they lost their homes, its memories,
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it's their livelihood. so much has been taken away and just a matter of seconds. parts of them indeed are completely destroyed and looked down the alleyway. further down you have leads to like this share destruction narrow alleys upon narrow alleys and the efforts to try to rebuild this historic medina, that's over a 1000 year old is taking place right now to these people here. let me just take you down. this narrow alley here and explain to you what happened here. as soon as the earthquake happened, these narrow alley narrow walls shook. and you still have these electrical wiring. that's what, that's what are the priorities for the people here to try to secure these
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electrical wiring. and look right behind me, people are trying to get their belongings out of their homes here. this is a family carrying their fridge. their precious belongings out of the for they said we will leave it for the language and of course continues. there are events with you in the cash. thanks very much and expect for us to the spring. some of the days of the news, the dry and strong, kind of open, the bulk of things to donald is killed at least 46 people. that's the most done in a single strike and mold in full months of fighting activists and medical workers, posted video on social media of what's happened in the neighborhood of competing last weeks. see, dollars ruling council issued a decree to the solve the power of military rapids simple forces. thousands of people have died in the fighting. a millions have been displaced,
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table bulk and has more from the suit. and these competence states that took place in the early hours of sunday in the southern parts of the capital heart of tomb. a part that is densely populated by 5 states from the permanent through rapid support forces. both the r s f and local residents accuse this to denise army of being behind the attack best still several and wounded many others. but the army released a statement saying that it does not target civilians, but rather only targets outposts of b r, a stuff as well as the gatherings and crowds. now the market is known as door to, but it's also called that little markets where goods have been stolen from civilian homes and markets since the source of the conflicts are being sold there. by people who are perceived to be allied or working with the parent military rapids support forces. local residents say that many had to be transported on author, which shows because of a lack of ambulances and the hospital that has been struggling to treat those who have arrived with injuries, as a result of the attack, said that they are lacking basic necessities and are in desperate need of medical
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health workers to help them deal with the influx of those who have been injured. now they will also ask strikes loans to buy the food in these other parts of the capital costume. and artillery slide launched by both the sudanese army and the power minute through rapid support forces leading to more displacement of stability . and many people say that they were, they were being caught up between the 2 were in 5, the army and the rest have because they have nowhere to go to. and they say that as the slicing continues, they are afraid that they will lose their lives. keep them oregon onto 0 cartoon. rush at low. surely 3 dozen drives of keys early on sunday night explosions were heard across the ukrainian capital and surrounding areas of for moles and then our explosions from ad defense as lighting up the night sky. now, while the casualties were reported the following day, pre has damage, buildings and vehicles, they've astrology has moved from keith. the morning after dozens of kamikaze drones
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were launched at the ukrainian capital of life in keys may seem normal. but for residents, such as the owner of this vehicle caught in the path of falling debris, it is not the 1st. i was driving cologne. there was an air, a site or not that i wanted to get home as fast as possible. i tried the explosions and after passing the traffic light, there was a flash drive through front of me. an explosion under the car. i have a headache right now and the noise and my head. i don't feel available because i haven't slept well. the bell in teen says she feels lucky to be alive. of damage to commercial vehicles like this from falling debris, almost certainly affects people's livelihoods. drone attacks being carried out in places like this areas where there are residential apartments, lots of people's homes, ukrainian say is indicative of a campaign of fear being carried out against civilians. the attack of the early
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hours of sunday morning was heard across the city center. ukraine says air defenses, neutralize the majority of the show. he drove, with the attack, still left a mark in several neighborhoods. one damaged apartment block immediately behind the us embassy. co incidents are not a worrying sign. was it? but it's a lot do just that are still. it was very frightening. the experience is that i heard the sound like mother bike flying culver rattling sound. then there was a power for explosion, followed by a huge flash trevor like us to my window curtains turned off about the ghost and the jars i had done. my windows seals were shutting still. there has been no later than you are likely attacks, country wise. by comparison, this latest strength was less intense than previous ones, but came just hours after the release of a joint communicate by g 20 countries eaters. ukraine criticize the statement for being soft on russia. the foreign ministry posting aversion with its own
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corrections of text, it said failed to single out or directly condemned russia for the ongoing attacks on ukraine zane bus route. the old is 0. keith, a whole still a head here on out. is there a wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee camp and level? we report from $800.00 plus the 1st american teenager to win the us open since to be the williams in 1990 the stories after the by the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments to frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones. leah show us as
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the book about kill. what's your goal? deservedly so robin, in the mind to of all top new stories. been talking townslee and ruins and morocco central regions following its devastating 6.8 back the teeth, a quake mold in 2100 people have now be concerned that it's 8048 hours since the quite kids and emergency crews are racing to find survivors. but it's difficult to reach remote mountain communities, maybe at the center of the quite well international health is beginning to arrive. a special unit from spain's military is just landed on several other countries. i've also offered assistance rival products i saw being held in july as
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capital head of the 50th anniversary of ability to that and also the democratically elected president abroad general guess, to penetrate to power wow. support is educated. so the cube or all the streets essentially. okay, can you say is name for at least 3000 deaths and full disappearances during his 17 yet dictatorship? lots in america adds to lucy and even has the latest from santiago. and right now we are in the general cemetery directly behind me is the tomb of the former president signed by the end day who was killed exactly or who committed suicide rather from the presidential palace. exactly 50 years ago. mine is one day it happened on the 11th of september, which is on monday. the ceremony is being held today because it is a public holiday. it is a sunday, but there the crowds have been very, very mixed. and so have their messages there. it's been a very, very violent day so far. it began early this morning in front of exactly 2 hours
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ago. in fact, i'm part of the presidential palace, president. good body to his left wing has a similar coalition than the one that i in there had 50 years ago. i was starting to honor that the former president, when people dressed in black balaclava was throwing stones. i'm carrying the sticks and so forth. broken, broken up, broke, the glass almost made it into the presidential palace itself. it was may him. and so the march that was going to come here to where we are right now was broken up. we're hearing from members of the communist party, the socialist party, who are peacefully marching while others and we are surrounded by them. we're seeing them now carrying rocks and molotov cocktails are probably going to start throwing them again pretty soon. calling the current president a traitor, and so it is becoming a, not the peaceful march or,
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or day in homage of what happened 50 years ago to reject military close would rather you had another day of violence here. unfortunately, the growing the business palestinians living in levels launch is refugee camping fulls, to flee fighting between vidal factions, levels, kind of take, a prime minister, has wold the renewed violence and the 8. and how do i can, does notes of the palestinian coals and holmes the lebanese state. 5 people have been killed and dozens injured during a seas 5 seemed kind of sitting on groups. ended on friday. and the other is near the southern city of side, and it's the launch is published any refugee camp in light of the is it called a report from the one after another palestinians are leaving their homes inside and out of hawaii, the refugee camp in southern lebanon, is now for worse only 3 days of fighting between bible fractions has created a humanitarian crisis. it's not about the risk our lives to leave the can just to
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buy food the all new vegetables apart from potatoes and biscuits. there also no health services. the wounded and the sick are being evacuated, but it's dangerous. even ambulances are coming under fire. i remember uh, some of the victim of the fighting is worse than the last round a month ago. it has spread to many neighborhoods. we don't know what to do. the sort of 3 factors are raging in the narrow alley, ways of a camp, where at least $60000.00 people live in less than 2 square kilometers, have ascending and presidents. the movement is responsible for security inside the camp. it's fighting a number of groups who called themselves the muslim youth. the latest round of vassals was sparked by the assassination of a senior commander of the front desk movement and demands for his assassins to be brought to justice. but officials are now accusing the muslim news of trying to
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control the count of outbreaks of violence are common in account known for its lawlessness and life. for most people here has been one of misery. humanitarian aid is being blocked, and mediation efforts have so far failed to implement, such as fire, or get the little done or said with us with is benefiting from this. fighting on the only outcome is displacement. why should we be displaced? again? none of these functions are presented. there's fear of a state list, people of a major military showdown. senate wouldn't be the 1st palestinian camps have been destroyed in violence in recent decades. on like previous rounds of baptism, they july, i think is no longer confined to certain neighborhoods. it's spreading and people trapped inside say, nowhere is safe, then their elders either i know how do we so there's nothing on the us present. dr
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. barton is arrived in vietnam for a 2 day state visit. he's looking to show up support. 2 kinds of china is regional influence. he probably is the close ties between the 2 countries. we have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. that sufficient trip is all about having india cooperate much more of the united states to be closer to united states vietnam be closer to the united states. it's not about continued china. it's about having unstable rates, a stable base, and in the pacific. british prime ministers, you see that because spoken with the chinese premier league concerning about a large spying in the u. k. a soft of the 2 man, well, after 2 men were arrested in march, i meant claims upon them entry research. it was coming out espionage for china. with regard to my meeting with my family, what i said very specifically is that i range to raise the range of different
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concerns that we have in areas of disagreement. and in particular, my very strong concerns about any interference in our opponent entry democracy, which is obviously unacceptable. we discussed the range of things in our rates areas where they're all of disagreements. and this is just part of our strategy to protect ourselves. a protect all values and our interests to align with our 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 things from the sound like sidelines the american teenager code to the gulf has won. the us open to claim has the grand slam title. she did it by finds the bank from the set down to beat the new well, number one, i mean us something, david stakes your thoughts last year the us open said decide to serena williams. this year it said hello to a new grandson champion, the
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president. the record bama city couldn't be prouder of the. and that the best is yet to come. save it stops 0 to 0. let's it is for me. so rather you can find out more by logo to a website, so i'll just have it don't come, won't use the cool. so what's going on in the, in the search and rescue efforts. that's it for them to stay with us here on the the route to you by visit cut to tempt is off to high in iran and iraq. but the change of where the type, which might signal the change of seasons on its way through from some year, that's what brought the funding degrees and more recently to have the possibility of take to the west. it is declining, storm system is light to bring yet mole studying all the way from being gauzy to
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the brook, and he's on his way towards alexandria. now you notice that the wind is quite strong. so sandstone seemed quite likely in northern egypt, as there is an accompanying mess of showers, that stretches up through cyprus to soften. took it, and probably into passing the via they route mike of the shadow to the on the left is too dry. attempted a light to rise little bit in the around the shows in the caspian is that rain di site, but rain is not a big story elsewhere, even where the moms who we can catch you still on wisconsin, the opening up there is no sunshine and there was no steering cut on she to search engine dial homes are very humid. so if you rising to 41 again fairly human, quite high for this time, the advice, humidity, and temperature for much of africa, north of the, quite to the rains are still showing as far north as the how be on battery. in fact, fairly good news. all things being equal in the amount of cash represents most america, it's dry. the weather brought to you by visit castle or
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co is in morning off to a devastating of quite desperate rescue and recovery assets continue to try to reach people in those areas. so how is the country coping and can any lessons be learned from the dissolved stuff? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm laura kyle. people's lives were changed forever in just moments in more. okay. as an, as quite strong late on friday evening, a time when many were enjoying themselves relax, single out socializing. at the end of the week, tons of tragedy. a desperate search for survivors under the rubble began was rescue missions have tried to reach remote.

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