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say very young, some people were buried in the homes because we too dangerous to go to the graveyard. russians and ukrainians, eastern friends. why did they do this to us? the story of this village is the same as many of us spread across the eastern front line. no electricity, no running water, depended on food a very we need to rest apart from the constant jetting. the forensic rescue efforts underway in morocco, off the 5 days us quite killed. mold in 2000 people and the dangerous journey over the atlas mountains. we report some, one of the houses to, to areas where the army is slowly bringing in a, the, i'm sammy's, i them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up,
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the protest turn violent in today as arriving mocking the 50th anniversary of the cube. it installed augusta finishing the and promoting peace through music festival in the wrong code. these regions hopes to unite people. the will begin in moral co way more than 48 hours have passed since the country was strong quite the most devastating natural disaster. in decades, emergency teams are in a race against time to find survivors so far. mold in 2100 people are confirmed dead. that number is expected to rise. when we have a team of correspondents covering the story that goes hawk is in the city of our
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cache where people are sleeping outside for the night. how is your mind about it begins on coverage from new the api center and thoughts in the pool. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in us. quake hit areas, huge chunks of rocks, pulling from the mountains, locked roads. we stop here, why the ami won't against the danger before the rocks lights. after 6 hours on the road, we finally make it to to that, to the cold. if that it's 9 to columbia to south america, guess a front excess is underway for those still dropped under the rubble. well, how much is the last 9 members of his family in the us quake? that's how we're going to be packed. the breaks my heart, i lost my daughter, she was very young. a children that go on the waiting for one of the let's pray he's a life not well how much grand side was which we
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a lifeless buddy that i live taken to assume. it would be very near his parents in the village cemetery of these doctors from the city of casablanca, volunteering to help victim into the into we've didn't mean victims of trauma, people suffering serious injuries. when buildings collapsed on them, we treat mine injuries and makes up clinics here like critical ones effect and such . and the army has reached here, delivering a setting up makes shift clinics and helping the rescue operations. this is one of many cases really not spray the delicate task ahead for the rest of jose medical team and the fall, which is nice lady is going to be enough known to the city of mount a cache where she is going to be treated. and the army is deploying it, had
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a couple of those to be at the center of the escalade and all the villages which was affected by the way. it's a race against trying to apply. and people still try it under the level house or about the bottle was just the ra flats in the pool. it's also not, i guess in the heart of the medina, 75 kilometers away from the center desperation, volunteers distribute medicine to those who have lost their homes pain killers, insulin, and basic 1st aid necessities. all donations help from the government is too slow to come. they say they have no homes, they are sick, and the only help is from charity. for mark ash, this is the moment of unit in the face of an unprecedented calamity. we have to stand together of the devastations bounds across 6 provinces. many are
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hard to reach areas, rebel is blocking the roads, making the search and rescue operation difficult. i have lost 10 members of my family and they're still under the rubble. 6 as the hours go by, the chances of finding survivors is diminishing. in the desktop keeps rising. at the hospitals, doctors are overwhelmed treating the injured. more keep coming in and blood is running out. from cutter to spain, help is arriving. they come with a sniffer dogs and thermal imaging cameras. it about an image. this does already added. a government has announced an emergency program aimed at the rehab, bluetooth tank and providing support through construct homes and the areas affected by devastation. additional provisions has been made for expenses associated with assisting carnival individuals, particularly orphans and those. and for jobs situations. immediate assistance is
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also allocated for people without shelter. in the medina, the clearing of has started in what seems a perilous operation. we follow a residential returning to his home to assess the damage. this is a traditional kitchen. you can see that people just left in hurry and the ground here is on julie did says if there are waves underneath the flooring and i want to show you how narrow is the staircases, it's simply too dangerous for this family that lives here to come back in their home a sandwich for the night, and a few bottles of water, food for those who cannot return home. yet again, they will spend the night huddled together with the fear of another tremor, unsure of what tomorrow will look like. a nicholas hawk alger 0. my guess the
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world health organization says 300000 people have been affected by the quake that will require massive international late efforts. some of its already on its way to morocco or correspondence. stephanie decker has been following a delivery heading to morocco from costa. we are at the the what is this kind of a operation look like cost of just one of many countries. it helps to morocco in the vehicle hardware. very much of the landscape in morocco, era, the mountains, very serious thoughts or race against time when it comes to find
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survivors. this is of course crucial when it comes to the optimal seminar. other thing being flown in, tons of medical equipment will to search and rescue equipment and do a lot of food. so again, uh for plays, the flow now is, is 24 hours. also, the 1st quiz happened around 50 personnel. search and rescue. men will be on the ground in last flight in the health to try and find as many survivors. stephanie decker hodges, they're off at our base. chris, to iraqi is the chief of staff of the international federation of red crossman red crescent societies. he says, support and medical evacuation, so those in need of going on as you start from the back need. it is of course, scale or conduct. you make the teams on the ground, both the authorities and organizations that are working with them such as ourselves
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. and remember moroccan right crescent society had been on the ground since since the 2nd doctor devastated and that continues. but at the same time, we have to support those that need are, need, need support with the psycho social support filter to the 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 of the moroccan right crescent and others evacuation and also dignified burials that will continue in the short term. and of course, that's going to continue with other forms of health dropping and outbreaks in the medium into long term, also more permanent shelter. and we talked about the brain tense and providing, you know, the appropriate tens friday weren't within, with the temperatures changing in the mountains as well. we are able to and we're, we're planning. and part of what we do in our network is right. pressing the red cross societies,
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we work in many context using the capacity of our membership. we have the acceptance and in countries to bring and, and we will bring in the supplies and, and the needs that we, that we can get in and that are needed for the population. the drums, dry and cold on open and lock it in. so that is, capital is killed at least 46 people. that's the highest death told in a single strike since fighting began 5 months ago. activists and medical workers posted videos and social media of the, off them off in call to last week. sedans. routing council issued a decree to dissolve the permit tree record support forces. hippa morgan has moved from call to are they attached to 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 fits from the parent minute through rapid support forces. both the r s f and local
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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 the 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 size 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 health workers to help them deal with the influx of those who have been injured. now they will also ask, strikes lawrence to buy the food in these other parts of the capital costume and artillery swipe launched by both the sudanese army and the power minute through
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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 half 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 officer, a ferry cap size. the vote was counting more than a 100 people across a major diamond, the monkwood region of these states. it's the 2nd such incident in the area and 3 months, a number of people have been injured in protests and she lays capital countries mocking the 50th anniversary of the crew. the broad, general augusta pinned the shades of power is moved for a rule last at almost 17 years, leaving thousands mode its torture and forced into exhaust our latin america editor
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. let's say a newman reports from santiago. she lives next week visiting company and bought each joins peaceful demonstrators marching to some type of general symmetry to pay homage to fall in former presidents as of the day in which suddenly it turned ugly and peace of men and women in black. the faces covered, attacked the crowd, and tried to bunch the presidential palace. many were injured as right. these moved in on the eve of the 50, sent over 3 of chillies, 1973, military cool. thousands continued marching to the cemetery. many caring photos of victims of the former military dictatorship under general. i'm who still be no shame how the indians father was one to 10. this is the day membranes at day of human rights. they were, we remember what happened 50 years ago. but the march was interrupted repeatedly
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with care that is getting much, much stronger here. glass of water holes and motor time pop deals are being thrown back there but not at the police, but rather at some members of the socialist and communist parties. they've made up part of the president again, does government 50 years ago, but also the new government of what i did. but each president, i've got a body to and they are now calling razor inside the symmetry itself, right? police brought in water cannon trucks into it. as vans to demonstrate hills, even around the tune, a former president they in the at the museum of memory. i'm an emotional scene as a survivor of one of the dictatorships interrogation and torture centers embraced brazilian alondo these a to the photographer who had photographed him in 1973 in the dungeon. when he was 15 years old. gimme a quick back date 2 weeks ago, i saw this photo and
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a poster in contact with the brazilian embassy because i am a survivor of the national stadium incident. and that's the photo is also my brother's yours. he was 24 years old and he was never seen again. the collaboration of the over 12, the world's 1st democratically elected socialist president on september 11th 1973 is not over. what after half a century, it's a date that continues to english pain. and i'm for intentions to see and human out to 0 santiago the still ahead on al jazeera spanish football president, louise little balice resigns. following the case control vesee the
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in some parts of a wrong. it's still very hot. could send this out of yeah, but the change of type is on its way through this storm system here that produced the flooding in grease reset. the hits, maybe as coastal funding here as well. and it's on his way east was during monday to catch the north coast of egypt, south and the writing is probably to kick up the dust and sand storms creek seemed quite likely. otherwise, to pictures a drive on the right. and it's coming down through bucko and east inside of took it probably within enhanced between monday and tuesday and the edge of the month. so you're not catch. you still are in karachi, it's easing off. the wind strikes isn't as great. the sky is that right? yep. there's more likelihood of sunshine and there is a shows temperature wise, still high forty's in much of your rock. and so i'm positive on at least and what can be up to 40 wanting die on a huge one of that. so that's a big problem. it should be this terms. yeah. equitorial africa or is seeing the radians return all the way around like victoria. so for can, you know, sometimes in the, in the middle part of the deal, caesar range all that file size in daily sun, the storms and those that are,
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is mostly finding and bought swine. increasingly, for south africa running from one cape to the of this, the system is broke, cold air, it was snowed quite regularly at heart. and then rain running up by the east coast inter mozambique, of the village, estates, control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing. the media, how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is this has been jim listened. we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the
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welcome back. you're watching out a 0 time to recap the headlines. emergency teams, the racing against time to find survive is off tomorrow because devastating us quite so far more than 2100 people are concerned. that number is expected to rise. rocha has formerly requested international assistance spanish minutes for you, and this is already on the ground cars, the u. a. e and the u. k. also provided aid, a drug store icon, an over that market in savannah capital is killed at least 46 people. that's the highest dest told, and the single strikes since fighting began 5 months ago. growing numbers of palestinians living and lebanon's largest refugee camp of being forced to flee,
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fighting between rival factions to 11 is ami says 5 soldiers have been injured when shells fired from the camp lines. as near that positions at the entrance, 5 people have been killed and thousands injured since the cx 5 between the policy non verbs ended on friday, saying the whole, the reports, one after another palestinians are leaving their homes inside. i know who way the refugee camp in southern lebanon is now 4 worth. 3 days of fighting between bible factions has created a humanitarian crisis. this lot of the risk our lives to leave the can just to buy food, the, our new vegetables apart from potatoes and biscuits. they are 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,
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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 st doctors are raging in the narrow alley ways of a camp where at least $60000.00 people live in less than 2 square kilometers out of sydney and presidents. without the movement is responsible for security inside the account. it's fighting a number of groups who called themselves the muslim youth. the latest round of battles was sparked by the assassination of a senior commander of the fact that movement and demands for his assassins to be brought to justice with us. officials are now accusing the muslim use of trying to control the account of outbreaks of violence are common in account known 1st lawlessness and life. for most people here has been one of misery. humanitarian aid is being blocked,
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and mediation efforts have so far failed to implement this fire or get the little done, or said with us with that who is benefiting from this fighting. 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. and it wouldn't be the 1st power simeon camps have been destroyed in violence in recent decades. on like previous rounds of buses and late 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 us president joe biden is set to meet the prime minister and president a vietnam in the coming out. so as he makes a 2 day visit to the country, it comes as washington tries to strength and ties in southeast asia. and it's salary relations between the us and china. jessica washington and revolts from had
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only outside vietnam's distinctive presidential palace a warm welcome for us president joe biden. here at the invitation of come, you respond. he general secretary, you one foot strong. vietnam is a critical power in the world. a bell. whether there's wind reasons, henry has now moved the united states to its topic diplomatic ranking, the item that was already done, that payment precedent. joe, by then an eye on behalf of both countries have jointly agreed to elevate the relation between them and the united states. the oppressive strategic partnership for peace corporation and sustainable development. president biden said the relationship had evolved from the beach a positive, the vietnam war that ended almost 50 years ago and denied the elevated status was
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about containing china. the upgrade in by natural type, so the highest level in the it needs diplomacy is largely symbolic. but it's an outcome washington has long this change puts the us on the same china and russia vietnam's diplomatic relationship. vietnam is key to washington strategy of diversifying supply chains away from china. and vietnam also stands to benefit from strong good times with the us. as it seeks to cement it's emerging role as a high tech manufacturing hubs and also aims to reduce dependence on russian. for the longest time and sold as a shout, we feel that, you know, with the whole us china rivalry forestalled is the issue. the more that most major powers engaged was told is aisha. that's always, you know, what do we wish for that? we would still have good relations with both of us in china. it's a balancing at vietnam, but one that appears to ensure keen interest from both countries. china as
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president, she didn't ping is also expected to make a state visit to henry in coming weeks. a jessica washington, which is 0 annoying but as a prime minister richardson acts as he's spoken with chinese premier lee chang about a legit spying in the u. k. so likes talks with lee follows the arrest of 2 men in march emitted claims upon them. every research who was counting out espionage for china high false, it reports from london. and his wife shut the north, the made time for a visit to him. do temple on the last day of the g. 20 summit and india. but it wasn't on the scheduled meeting with the chinese premier, the chun, that was making the headlines off to report back in britain about alleged chinese espionage within parliament. well, i will say, call and comment on the specifics of an ongoing investigation. but with regard to my meeting with the family, what i said very specifically is that i range to raise
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a range of different concerns that we have in areas of disagreement. and in particular, one very strong concerns about any interference in our opponents. we democracy, which is always to be unacceptable. chinese media said premier lee told mr. sue not to the each country should properly handle disagreements and respect each other's core interests and major concerns that follow the report. and the sunday times newspaper parliamentary were such as a british national in his late twenties, who would spend time in china earlier in his career. i'd be interested in much the metropolitan police confirmed interest had been made along with that have another man in his thirty's. there such as you said, to have had links to the secure 2 minutes to come to the hot to report at least 7 times with him before taking up his ministerial post last year. and with the fellow conservative member of parliament, alicia cones. seeing here in taiwan last year, chatted with the influential furnace, the select committee. post on page, i've taken a tough line on china, one source quoted in the sunday times. article said the research had been trying to
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blunt such views within parliament. the arrest sharpens of divide and british politics, and particularly within the governing conservative party, but just how to pursue relations with aging. last month, for instance, foreign secretary became the 1st in 5 years to visit aging. the decision did upset some members of his own policy, critical, engaging too closely. when it comes to the issue of china, our position is a very cautious and calibrated one. it's one to say that china is an e. polk defining challenge. in other words, you couldn't push it away, you know, china was the 2nd biggest economy. what happens in that economy? effects jobs lives and livelihoods. here in the u. k, in june, can nicole them the head of britons, m i 5 security service called china is coming this policy, the most game changing challenge the britain faced. a month later, a committee of m p. 's reported to the guy, it was on the resort to confront what it called politic and aggressive targeting by chinese intelligence. all right, we'll say i'll just say around london,
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the president of spain's football federation, louise, to be honest, has resigned the face task witnesses and then was suspended by faith off that he kissed football, the gen anamosa on the lips following the teens women's world cup. when they'll be out, as it refused to step down, saying the kiss was consensual, but the most of the teammates rejected his claim to iraq. now where people's man of the marks the 1st regional music festival held in the semi autonomous kurdish region. the event brings together bands and sing is across the middle east, send messages of peace and co existence who have wi head reports from the events and sort of money a in this with like a overall monthly it's or in the city, obviously many uh many of these it goes through the night that agent have
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a music festival in new york city, but to them is curtis region to promote peace participants. hope this message can inspire people across the middle east side. now, other than that, and noticed on how we accept and embrace different cultures and races. and we say that through traditional i think the most important messages we can convey is through music. yorkie singers well being around for a long time, say the festival is a good way to celebrate traditional music for you. but unfortunately, our modern songs are played shallowness. so the festival is an opportunity for the participant countries to revise the rich traditional music, the award winning. so panel per vin car, the form is include monte one of the code. this language is spoken in, so it's eastern to t. she says she sings for peace through the music and
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heritage of her homeland. all the things that the we real love, love freedom you know piece. so we are really, we need, we need these because in middle east, of course, we need this, the many is the epi center of culture and all iraq's northern co, just region. we've had a lot of different talents over the years. and way back we have always been interested in art and music. and so i think it's bringing back to the passenger no way that the you can insulin. people's view of proud that some of these arabic and crude, just full blown amenities and instruments, have become part of listed in the muse the the festival terms. that's a crucial time regional could show the ministration has been wired in the political
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and economic disputes with the central government and of the book. many here, believe that music can bridge the gap between communities and create a common language to address issues that effectively want organize. those want to make the festival an annual event to reflect the regions diverse history and culture of civilization, the dates back thousands of years. they hope these melodies can empower them to despise peace in their troubled region from wood up in washington, utah. so the many nodes are in a rock the let's bring you up to date with the headlines now in tide, towns have been devastated in morocco central regions following the 6 point.
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