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and i the role funds a with the, with those mothers rejected by their own communities checking the things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story for children throw stones at me erects last generation on outages in the rescue efforts. continue in morocco with the holy for finding, survive as 2 days off to the quick pull them 2100 people to confirm that i am ha, ha ha ha ha, hold one of the honda areas in the prominence of on a cash flow rest 2 of us can hoping to pause the bible from the the
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alarm elizabeth donovan. this is eligible your line from dell ha. also coming up also ahead. competing memories of request administrative legacy. flash and should a violent protest. the head of a 50th anniversary of the men treat suspended spanish football present luis, to be honest, resigns, 3 weeks into the kissed candle that mon springs. when at the women's was com, the emergency crews and marvel called racing to find as quick survive as it is. now 48 hours since the country was hit by, it was natural, dissolved in a 100 years old. in 2100 people, a confirmed dead survivors and remote villages struggling and to access food. voice,
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a shelter with roads destroyed, rescue was a finding it challenging to reach hard hit mountainous areas, a large number of americans as well as towards flocking to beloved donation centers to help the thousands of injured victims. local has formerly requested international assistance. a special unit from spain's military has arrived to help with recovery efforts. and the king has also sent across the united arab emirates, and the united kingdom for sending aid. i shall have bought a as near the quakes epi center and tell us in the cold. it was a rusty operation, is still under way the army is deploying helicopters, carrying paid medical supplies to the affected areas, the ambulances that you can see behind me. i'll bring you some of the people who retreat from under the level those injured. and the way the loan to the hospitals in the city of matter. i guess one of the biggest challenges with this rest to your
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operation is basically the fact that we're talking about that. so that vintage is the what i hate by the quake. villages like here's your car, lots in the cool is is the center of the escalade and also we again and it takes time to get to those places. the roads have been blocked for quite some time. the ami, the engine is trying to clear some of those rows, but we have to do with capital in a way that does not block aid and supplies to trickle into the areas affected like this $11.00 of the hardest hit areas in my records, this is where they had a cup test with wine to different areas. a mixture clinic has been established here and you can see the trucks behind me carrying more and more age so that they can get to school the affected areas provide all the needs to those effective
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ha, ha, ha, ha ha, that's in the whole south of rhetoric as well, there has been significant damage to medication, so it was paid the worst of the quake. jonah, how reports from the tourist, how the village of as neat, low is full moon and in ruins. its mud brick, stone, and wood buildings. no match for fridays as quick in one of many such communities in the l. how's the 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 protect most of the documents through the that are a lot of blocked 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 relatives. everything went down on the mountains,
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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 is too late in the village of mood, 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 with from the house funerals take place in the searing, late summer heat. when necessary mass graves are being prepared in the rescue and released assets. this is a challenging area to reach. wind, the mountain roads is 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 and area. and as you know, the one that is most very expensive. well, and people are leaving, top in the mountains is out of them and i'm a kid on what you've got to do is kill the people but, but it is very difficult to get you out to them in the winter season is about to start people that have lost in their houses, we need on shipboard to, to be quoted. you need to allow them 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 search and rescue teams initially from spain on their way complaints here too about the lack of a formal government response to help people moving ruffin city square. as in monica
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after night sleeping in the open air, the stoicism of those who say that lease was gone. will these turning to end a crowd protesting that the government should be doing more to help them the central result market. the city of mount of cash has been sped, the worst 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 it. don't know how else you 0 america. let's go live to our correspondents nicholas hawk. he's joining us in from the case. what's happening with you on that? but just look right behind me. there are hundreds of families gathered here that will sleep rough tonight because they cannot go back to their homes. this is a real crisis in unprecedented crisis, not just for the people who are cash,
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but for 6 provinces in which the earthquake has effected. now joining me now is injuries from birmingham. he's a taurus that was stuck in a 1000000, which is the at the center of where the 1st are as breaks and strikes. now what happened to you when that happened? but we were just ready to get into beds. it was just past midnight and all of a sudden we heard the most horrific finding and sounding noise, which is sounds that i cannot even explain. and the whole building was shaking. and then they say, you lost the 50 to 20 seconds. what, what will go into the old did it seemed lucky what's going on forever, on screens and everything, but i'll have him do the law will praise to allow the building did not drop, which allowed us to leave the building. i'm to be locked in safety. i never want evacuated when i onto the streets. i come to but that happened on friday and it took you 2 days to come to,
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to mark here. so it's just 75 kilometers away. why didn't take you so long to come back because of the ordeal of what happened there? one after immediately, all of the electricity was costs off. there was no intimate co review quote unquote, any one at school. it was just darkness. and all of the roads up to emily, the atlas mountings, i've seen windy roads through the mountains, past 2 drops, but the search to drop. so tell me when he explained the size blocked all of the roads. so nothing came into emily and nothing less. emily, for 2 days. no. what's happening in the leaves before you left? are people trying to rescue people in the rubble? well, emily, the way we would develop the buildings where we talked to all the crux, but if you went down 70 kellum, because when we came down finally for america, it was horrific sights. huge boulders of mountain rocks before them down. as the me is, the most area are pretty to all the people are listening to these missing,
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you know, if you could a, to help the people as me getting around the outskirts, the buildings of the houses. okay. for them down there on the street. so now we need of help and the houses are in levels. no, we're just is there anybody there to help the population? there is somebody like the governments of morocco all sending huge amounts of aids that are locked up into that region as well. we sold on the way when we was coming down, we are with sales organization from england and birmingham. so you see that what i also know are in the stages of helping them and sending people over and help in a design. and what exactly do people need? people at the small moment, know they need to blend kids. they need show to because they're not spending the whole. even the holes which have not fallen down. people are too frightened that you can see, you know, here they don't want to stay in the building. it's because the after effects as well. the dream was that are coming after. so people of products is displayed in the buildings, especially in the house. me area. they are in need of tense. they are need of food
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. i like, why don't i need a grandkids because he's very cold in the past at this region. now had you anticipated when you went out there in the mountains or for holidays that it would be like that described to us, which immediately is like emily normally, for anyone that does not know emily, it is an atlas among things close to the fog, which people bolted well, trucking the excursions very beautiful. the area is almost like power dies on a beautiful greenery, water holes. so it's normally very quiet. the people are very nice and he's very, very comp stage. never ever experienced us quite. this is the 1st earthquake and what does it look like now? the lead is not that, but apart from everyone in panic, it's fair but down emily and 17. tell them which is an odd to me. it's like almost have you want to describe like a was or i bu adriece from birmingham. thank you very much for catching a flag flight back. so i back tomorrow. i know just like the site to the people.
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remember your mood for barely. it was only a few seconds. i looked at the damage that has happened. it's a way to close, like everybody remember your load and you'll create up until it back to being praise. i'm pray for our people that are going through these difficulties. i read yours. thank you very much. now just hear behind me. there are so many people that have stories that are desperate and sad. i mean, just moments ago we heard about women that was right here with her family. she went back into the medina to try to get some cash to buy some food for her family. and when she entered her home, the ceiling collapse, she's now stuck inside the home and rescuers are trying to pull her out. we fear that she may have passed away. this is a moment for many people here of fear and anxiety. there's still fear of war after shock. and people are wondering, don't hoping that help to come. there's help coming from cancer from spain,
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from other countries. but people here are desperate for people to support them. next added up to you is that is absolutely tragic. what, what might have happened to that woman? no doubt, you will stay across that and everything else that is happening where you are. that is nicholas hawk. live and modification. christopher ross, wasik is the chief of staff of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he says that support and medical evacuations for those who need it are ongoing. as soon as bored from the that's needed is of course the skill or can rescue the teams on the ground. both the stories and organizations that are working with them, such as ourselves and our number moroccan right crescent society have been on the ground since since the seconds after the devastation and that continues. and if your reports have indicated, search and rescue the most important, still within really 48 hours continue with. and that's really what has to take place 1st and foremost. but at the same time,
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we have to support those that meet our needs needs. of course with cycle social support, health care can be added that that can be provided right now. food, clean water and other health support also transport to the hospital and that is taking place and that's being done by authorities and volunteers. and staff is at the market, right, questions and others, and evacuation and also the dignified variables that that will continue in the short term. and of course, that's going to continue with other forms of health stopping and outbreaks in the medium into long term, also more permanent shelter. and we talked about the retention and provide, you know, the appropriate trends for writing work with them, with the temperatures changing in the mountains as well. we are able to and we're, we're finding and part of what we do in our network is right. pressing the red cross societies, we work in many contexts using the capacity of our membership. we have the acceptance in, in countries to bring and, and we will bring in the supplies and,
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and the needs that we, that we can get in and that are needed for the population, the drones troy on an open and market. and so don has killed at least 46 people. that is the highest death, told that a single strong, since flashing, began 4 months ago. active as the medical workers post and video and social media of what happened in the capital costume. last week, saddam's routing council issued a decree to dissolve the power military rapids support forces. hippa logan has moved from capital. the dates that took place in the early hours of sunday in the southern parts of the capital hot, it's home, a part that is densely populated by 5 states from the parent minute through rapid support forces both the recess and local residents accuse this to denise army of being behind the attack, but still several and wounded many others. but the army released the statement
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saying that it does not target civilians, but rather only targets outposts of b r. s f, as well as the gatherings and crowds. now the market is known as door to, but it's also called that the little markets where goods has been stolen from civilian homes and markets. since the start 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 auto. rick 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, say that they are lacking basic necessities and are in desperate need of medical health workers to help them deal with the influx of those who have been injured. now they will also, as strikes, launched by the student needs are meaning of the parts of the capital costume. and artillery swipe launched by the 4th this to the new 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,
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the army and the rest of 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. and nigeria, at least 26 people, mostly women and children have died and several others are missing. after a ferry cap size, the boat was carrying more than a 100 people across a major diamond the mole club region of new shift days. it is the 2nd such incident to the area in 3 months. so the head on alger 0, a complex rescue mission is underway. 1000 maces underground in the caves and 7 took here. the the i smell some spring bolts coming to australia. we've had an active front go through,
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it's still very visible on his way to new zealand. but beyond that, there's not much going on with his friends going to the bite. they might give a few showers in western australia, but the legacy of that law sprinkler system is a bit of kind of misguided met. adeline is already up to 20 to come monday. know but any about 17, be you to reach 22 by the time and get to choose it. and if you investigate the next 3 days were up to 24 degrees, the average of 16. so here's the spring gold. and underneath all, most cloud for used cars as well as that easy. and that way, you know, it's come through your word. that's the frontal system on its way out. come tuesday leaving behind the southwest, waiting to move some springs by the something else. otherwise, things are pretty fine. the dry season is coming to an end, slowly need an easier, but there's any, a few shells, right in java, by the mall in borneo and sooner ways. the st. symbolize here looks quite dry and, and see much of the right and loss you to the north of that. and it's been a concentration of very heavy rate in southern china is flooding still to be have
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you watching on just a over me and as with ron and don't ha, a reminder of on top stories for sound and time towns, lane, bowens and morocco, central regions funding the devastating $6.00, magnitude of quake for them. 2100 people have died. it's been 48 hours, so quite catch an emergency crews of baseline to find survivors. but it's difficult to reach remote mountain communities near the epi center of the quake. and international health is beginning to advise the special unit from spain's military has landed. and several other countries have also offered assistance. revival protests of being held in 2 days. capital and a head of the 50th anniversary of the military crew that brought general augusta pinto shay to power. they had been
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violent classes in the streets of santiago, between police and protest is the comb followed economic sanctions by the united states against the democratically elected marks as president, salvador allende which took his own life the day of the military take all of us as a latin america editor lucy, a newman has the latest from santiago. we are here in front of the presidential palace. i'll take you back to what happened a couple of hours ago. there was a, a, a large march going towards the, the cemetery where the remains of presidents i and they are. and also those of many of the people that were killed after the cool. you can see still the broken glass behind me. this is the entrance, one of the entrances to the presidential palace of the cultural center of the presidential palace. and as the march came up, the street, the president's gabriella body to belongs to a left wing coalition, began to march with them, and people wearing black covering their faces,
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carring sticks, and stones, and uh, and wallets on cocktails and such began to disrupt the march that was generally peaceful, but these people always seemed to disrupt this march as i'm just in case. and those that were in much greater number and they cause far more destruction and the classes. because much, much worse as we marched with them towards that area. the actual water in canon and tear gas, caring vehicles as well as, as a special forces went into the summer 3. and so they were classes all around the tombstones in front of where i ended was very real. may him, i have to say a very unfortunate that has cast a shadow of, of what was supposed to be a peaceful commemoration of. ringback even of the as $911.00 miller tree. cool. here in trinity that took place 50 years ago. louisa to be honest, has submitted his resignation as president of the spanish football federation creation controversy off the kissing football. the jenny and muscle on the lips.
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soft of the team on the woman's wells comp will be alice had refused to step down despite the backlash thing because was consensual animal. so and her teammates rejected his claim. fee for suspended will be on it shortly after the incident is edwardo oliver. this is a spanish football analyst and he says he's surprised by the resignation. but he had been very adamant that he was innocent, that he was gonna fight or his innocence and was not going to step down. the fact that suspend, as he might think uh, have an effect on, on, on the, on the, on the spanish for the ration itself. and he sold the things were moving without him. and that, that made him take this step. and then there was a new spanish as a president who was close to reality, but obviously he was already making his own decisions. he fired the female team coach or having that. and he so be able to so that things were all busily moving
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forward without him. and i think it done was the, the, the tipping point for him to, to the site to go. the president is chosen by uh, set of, uh, let's say, uh, monitors from the different regions in spain. and that's with has to change. this has been a completely impressive set of people that are not going to change easily. so they've done these because they've been forced to, but if we want farther and less than change, they have to change to the russian launch nearly $3000.00 drawings at keith early on sunday, loud lost the hood across the claim, capital and surrounding areas for more than an hour explosions from air defenses lighting up the night sky, while no casualties were reported, folding debris has damage,
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buildings and vehicles. same bus lobby has moved from case the morning after dozens of kamikaze drones were launched at the ukrainian capital. the life and 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 in my head. i don't feel available because i haven't slept well. the bell in teen says he feels lucky to be alive or 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 people's homes, ukrainian se is indicative of
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a campaign of fear being carried out against civilians. the attack of the early hours of sunday morning was heard across the city center. ukraine says air defenses, neutralize the majority of the shaheed drug, but 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. what was it? but it should not do just that. i thought it was very frightening. these experiences that i heard this sound like some other bikes lying, colbert rattling sound, and then there was a power for explosion, followed by a huge flash of light goes through my window. curtains turned off, and the jars i had done to my window sills very distracted. still, there has been no later than you are likely attacks country wise. by comparison, this latest strength was the less intense than previous ones. but came just hours after the release of a joint communicated by g 20 countries eaters. ukraine criticize the statement for
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being soft on russia. the foreign ministry posting aversion with its own corrections of text. it said failed to single out or directly condemn russia for the ongoing attacks on ukraine of zane bus route. the old is 0. keith. the united nations has accused of russia of using torture and ill treatment and its war and ukraine. the un special russell tour on torture and in humane treatment, alice jim edwards made the comments officer a week long visit to ukraine. edwards says she connected testimonies from ukrainian civilians and prisoners of war. they choose russian soldiers of using electric shock bases and threatening them with race and death. the methods being applied yearly consistent across detention places and across regions. the purpose for which they being applied to extract information are the military information or information about neighborhoods or information about other detainees or public
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officials and the forcing of these confessions and videotaping for the purpose really seems to me blackmail and making people the intel on all the people creating this atmosphere of fear and intimidation and oppression. and you'll be with us or against us. and this is, you know, when now in charge. a complicated rescue operation is underway. deep on the ground and took here. american cave dive a mock dickie suffered internal bleeding more than a week ago and is unable to climb out on his own. a 150 international rescue was planning to hold him to the surface on a stretcher and ronald le condra poles. it's a complex effort to rescue mark dicky traps deep inside this cave in the southern turkish province of merson. most of the 40 year old joins in international keeping expedition late last month. so do you begin vomiting and suffered stomach waiting
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while descending? it has been over a week since he became trapped more than a 1000 meters down. this is about because okay, of with the for the it's uh for associates degrees, the temperature inside the kids. we have to use a mastercard, the technic. uh it will technics and uh have to have a lot of uh, metal passage. dr. say's condition it has improved but he's required several blood transfusions inside the cape, leaving him unable to climb out on his own. market to beneath the tourist mountains is over 12000 meters deep making it to kias 3rd deepest case. with base camp set up in stages, we'll take hours for rescue risk to reach dickie's position. more than a 150 rescuers from trickier and other countries are involved in the difficult operation. lots of loomed up must be keyed. we have received reports from inside the cave that his condition is getting better, that he's in stable condition. 190 personnel are part of the risk efforts,
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ranging from 8 different countries. rescuers are setting up a rope lines inside the cave to remove the injured cave or on a stretcher. to bring them to the surface, you will have to stop and rest frequently a camp setup along the way as rescuers pull has stretched or through the narrow passages. but the rescue is so complicated that mark dicky is not expected to make it back to the surface for nearly another week. run a lot, hon. l. g 0. the flow again. i'm elizabeth toronto and don't have a d top stories on al jazeera and todd towns lane ruins in morocco, central regions following a devastating 6.8 magnitude of quake. one and 2100 people have died. it's now been 48 hours since the quake hit an emergency cruise array.

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