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that file size in daily sun, the storms, and those areas mostly finding books while increasing. lisa, south africa, running from one cape to the of the this, the system is real cold air. it was stay point readily at heart. and then rain running up by the east coast inter mozambique, of the humanitarian aid, slowly reaches some villages and we're okay, how does it hit by the as quakes on friday that many towns remain cut off the pay. and this is, i'll just hear a lot from the ha, also coming us president or by then insistent visit to vietnam is about global stability and not containing china. enough for the reporting on the humanitarian
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crisis. following the resumption of clashes in items treadaway 11 on the largest camp for palestinian refugees and spanish football president, louise reveal as resigns following the control of a c or event kissing a female plan. the beginning in morocco and international rescue crew isn't out joining the race again . it's time to find out craig, survivors. the number of dead has now surpassed 2100 and that number is expected to rise. communities flattens by the trend which struck on friday. all struggling to find food was or shelter. we have a team of correspondence covering the story for us, and it was hock is in the city of nara cache where people have been sleeping outside for us that night. but how small bar begins our coverage from near the,
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at the center and tell us a new truth. 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 off to 6 hours on the road. we finally make it to the goal. it's 90 kilometers south of matter. i guess a front excess is underway for those still dropped under the rubble. well, how much it did, the last 9 members of his family in the us quake. that's how we're going to be. have to do the breaks my heart. i lost my daughter. she was very young. a children that go on, we're waiting for one another. let's pray, he's a life not how much grand side was which we a lifeless body that i live,
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taking to assume who 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 make sure clinics here like critical ones i st and such as the army has reached here. delivering a setting up makes shift clinics and helping the rescue operations. this is one of many cases where the spray the delicate task i had for the rest of jose medical team and the fall which is nice lady is going to be knocked down to the city a lot of cash where she is going to be treated. and the army is deploying it, had to come close to the, at the center of the escalade. an all the villages which was affected by the quake
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. it's a race against fine to plain people. still try to find the house about the bottle was just the ra flats in the pool. it's also not a cash cars. one of the just hack has been talking to americans in nora cash, who can't return to their homes because they simply too badly damaged 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 units in the face of an unprecedented calamity.
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we have to stand together to the devastations bounds across 6 provinces. many are 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 dental 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 to the government has announced an emergency program aimed at the rehab blue to think and providing support through construct homes and the areas affected by devastation. additionally, provisions has been made for expenses associated with assisting carnival
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individuals, particularly orphans and those. and for jobs situations, immediate assistance is also allocated for people without shelter. in the medina, i'd be clearing up that has started in what seems a perilous operation. we follow a residential returning to his home to assess the damage. this is traditional kitchen. you can see that people just left in hurry. and the ground here is undulated as 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. 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,
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unsure what tomorrow will look like. nicholas hawk alger 0. my guess this or christopher rossi is the chief of staff at the international federation of red crossman red crescent societies. he says that support and medical evacuations kind of ongoing story from the a that needed to of course still are going back to the teams on the ground, both the authorities and organizations that are working with them such as ourselves and remember moroccan right crescent society had been on the ground since since the 2nd factor devastated and that continues. but at the same time, we have to support those that need our 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
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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 providing work with what 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, 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 slicing between arrival factions and 11, on the largest refugee counts of palestinians as forcing a growing number of them to seek safety elsewhere. lebanese army commanded,
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say 5 soldiers were wounded when shows fired from and how the accounts and the nearby 5 people in the captive and killed and thousands injured since the cx 5 between palestinian arms groups ended on friday. well, and now however, it is near the southern city of sea don, it's home to around 50000 palestinians who live that in chronic conditions. let's speak to our correspondents and hold on. she joins us now from there is an, as this continues to escalate, so many have felt that they have no choice but to leave where they ending up and, and all they getting help, as well as a desperate situation. hundreds of families have escaped the fighting. they've left their homes and i know how do we others remain trapped inside? in some neighborhoods, it's just too difficult to venture out to reach, you know, outside the camp. we are at one mosque very close to the camp where a few 100 families are seeking shelter. so they're seeking shelter in mosques in
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schools. and the situation, like i said, it's desperate because these people were poor to begin with. the majority of palestinians and 11 not there's an approximately 250000 palestinians between 527-0000 live and i know which they are poor. if they do not work today, they cannot put food on the table. they're relying on supports from local charities, local, and she owes even the united nations relief and works agency owner, which is the u. an agency that is supposed to provide them with services because palestinians are denied services and rights 11 on is a cash strapped organization. even before the latest round of fighting, they were complaining about the lack of funding. they were complaining that they would not be able to continue their services until the end of the year. during last month's a spouse of violence, they said up to $400.00 homes were destroyed and they need $15500000.00 to rebuild those homes. and now with this like this around the buckles,
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more homes are being destroyed, which means they're going to the much more money zayna. where are we at with any kind of mediation? if it's to try to stop the fighting, it's the well, it's a 5 classes are continuing since that one month choose collapse. late on thursday night, there have been repeated attempts to mediate a ceasefire to implement the cease fire on the ground. so far they have failed. now there will be a new attempt to mediation into the fighting this afternoon. but what we understand is that the palestinian precedents must move that bass. his movement is at war with a number of groups inside the account. under the banner of the muslim youth, he has sent a special invoice to 11 on as of last month. he will be attending a meeting with top ranking lebanese security officials, as well as representatives of living on the army to discuss the possibility of creating a joint security force to enter the camp to implement law and order to ensure that
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the assassins of a senior commander is handed over and to ensure that armed fighters make you and run schools. now we've heard this time and time again. will this happen? it's still unclear, but both sides know that this is not going to be an easy battle. it will be costly and it will be long because this is a densely populated camp where there are narrow alley ways. so it's going to be a very difficult fight. we have to wait to see whether the latest mediation attempts will bear any any fluids later today. indeed, and we certainly hope you're well zayna caught up. this was all the nicest, 5 for us from and out. hello. thank you so much saying a dry and strike on an open and market and suit ons. capital has killed at least 46 people. that's the highest death told in a single strikes. and it's fighting began that 5 months ago. activists and medical lack of post to videos on social media of the often lost and come to how
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correspondent have the morgan has worn out from the student. he's capital. the dates 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 fits from the parent minute 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 the statement saying that it does not target civilians, but rather only targets outposts of the 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 that have 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's 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, 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 swipe 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 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. see you as president has natural as yet novice prime. minnesota, on the final day of his state visit to vietnam, joe biden is aiming to build regional support as us relations with china. increasing the strange technology in aviation company executives have been traveling within the full service line deals with getting these funds. well, that's bringing a correspond. jessica washington, she's following that visit for us from how do i adjust the president by them is
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wrapping up as nice things that today. how's it going? what do you want? the full he has and as he passed through leave vietnam and coming all is i'm show that washington is feeling rather pleased about what has been achieved during these 2 days of diplomacy here in vietnam. of course, the upgrade to biological ties that was achieved on the 1st day of the visit. that was something that we had already had expected would be confirmed during the course of the visit. certainly a positive indication for washington that it's engaged and the outreach in southeast asia is having the results that he wants. washington is keen to portray itself to the region as a reliable and steadfast partner in its worth of cost. single of these in the context of the us, china, strategic competition aging often likes to portray washington and it's rolled in the region as a meddling partner. is one that seems to disrupt the stability of the region. what
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we see with the warm welcome that president biden has received this week, and the upgrade to the formalization of the upgrade to biological type is in fact perhaps of a possible she's showing that washington's engagement in the region is very much welcome, provided that it's on the terms that se, asia, once and particularly when it comes to some of the economic opportunities that you already mentioned of vietnam is certainly an important play, a full washington. if we are talking about this us china attention, we know that the us is seeking to diversify some of the manufacturing supply chains and vietnam as a significant manufacturing pups is certainly a key part of that. and it just transport there about some of these tensions present 5 and the saying he doesn't want to new coal with china, but his trip is forcing getting on to do a bit of a balancing act. what does vietnam get out of this as well? that's exactly right, president biden has said that this engagement with southeast asia,
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specifically with vietnam, and his case is known about containing china. and what we often hear from the southeast asian countries and vietnam included, is that they don't want to choose sides in this us china rivalry. but rather, they, they will seek out opportunities and options that work best for the countries in terms of what vietnam is getting from its enhanced corporation with the u. s. well, it's already starting to see the depth. so dividends all set relationships, the trade. so plus that vietnam enjoys with the us is certainly beneficial in terms of economic growth. and also the job creation you alluded earlier to some of the corporations that has already been formalized. i'll just make a note of some of those deals. washington has recently highlighted ship related investments with some major companies planning to be able design centers here in vietnam in video of a work with a several v. it not being the means funds on a i. so there's certainly an economic component there, but also a security one as well. now, of course with b,
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attentions over the south china sea teaching of washington has pledge that it will help to build capacity in finding regional and trans national crime, including illegal fishing. this doesn't mean that vietnam is choosing washington over of aging. vietnam has a very strict foreign defense policy about not joining any, a military alliance is not joining one side to quite another side. but rhonda is that vietnam is looking for opportunities, work from salad and exploring policy and seek out opportunity to whoever they might be. interesting and we're seeing getting on a line to signing a $7800000000.00 deal with boeing. very interesting. jessica washington, that following that visit. and henry, thank you just a hostile, a head view here on the houses era, the violent protest in chalet on the 15th anniversary for minute figures began to finish a raising the
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critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this positive teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the basically on the teams does the un fits the purpose of like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to the lines of washington enough for money to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era examine
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the impact of today's headlines? setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers, some world class journalists, bring programs to inform, uninspired on ouch. is there a news the program manager watching out a 0. i missed off your tag here and that's remind you about top stories, emergency team, so racing again, it's time to find survive is often more. okay. it's devastating us quite so far. 2100 people have been confronted. that number is expected to rise. a fire invest
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your teams are arriving in the country to help find any survivors. a spanish monitoring unit is already there on the ground. well, catch all the way e as being cable supervisor. and as we're saying, how many people in our cache have stepped outside for it yet another night of hearing often shots and unstable buildings. houses here as of the morning. i'm ronnie, is that for us with the latest? well now the, so for the full day after, after the earthquake and still people in mark is not only the, the people who a more or less lost their homes or their homes are, you know, about just fell down or what, where damaged by the earthquake. but also people who are out of fear, i prefer it and then you can maybe see some of them behind me here they, they, they spend the nights in, in public gardens, in public square is like this one. this is the main one of the main streets of my cache. and these people, they've been sleeping here. some of them have left and the temperature. during the
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nights, i spend the, the, the, the night before this one, the, the night such a date to sunday nights i spend a do a lives like this one. and they, it wasn't where in this a sleeveless jackets today i where there's because whether temperature has dropped, if the temperature has dropped in here in my cash, you can only imagine what is it now in the mountains. so this is the new challenge that, that comes and it's added to that race, i guess time the local authority is with all that stuff out. those are engaged in, get engaged in right now to try and finish their search and rescue. and to try to finish also the, the, the camps that surround by the military and the hospitals in the, the, the,
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the, the, the hospital camps, hospitals, in order to start, you know, clean in the areas. and of course, go to the next phase, which is the rebuilding or in july and peaceful protests to mock the 50th anniversary of the crew that brought in general augusta penner shades of how have tons violent police use to a gas? was it kind of a, some demonstrations through molotov cocktails, interstate is minute trivial. loss of almost 17 is leaving thousands mothers tortured or forced them to exile her life in america. edison have you seen human reports, not from santiago choose lift when visiting vote, each had joined peaceful demonstrators marching to some type of general similar treat to pay homage to fall in former presidents as the un which suddenly it or termed ugly, inclusive men and women in black, the faces covered,
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attacked the crowd and tried to brush 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 symmetry, many carrying photos of victims of the former military dictatorship under general, and will still be no shame when fallible attended. father was one to 10. this is the day membranes at day of human rights. they were, we remember what happened 50 years ago with the march was interrupted repeatedly. the tell guys is getting much, much stronger here. glass of water holes and motor time pop tails 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 this government 50 years ago. but also the new government of what i did bought each president of your body to and they are now
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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 emma's memory, a more emotional scene as a survivor of one of the dictatorships interrogation and torture centers embraced brazilian bundled the shade of the photographer, who had photographed him in 1973 in the dungeon. when he was 15 years old, you're going to take the photo. you may look back date 2 weeks ago, i saw this photo and a poster in contact with the brazilian embassy because i am a survivor of the national stadium incident. and that photo is also my brother's yours. he was 24 years old and he was never seen again. the pin number ration 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
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a date that continues to english pain and i'm for intentions to see and human out to 0 santiago. well, louise, we're be all is has resigned as the president of spain's football federation. for y'all is face to harsh criticism and was suspended by fi file after he kissed football attorney. how my so on my lips now is right off to the teams when in the final, if for one as well come, for be honest, had refused to step down, saying that the case was consensual time or so, and her teammates rejected that claim. it was mother's initial, yes i'm going to i'm going to do. i'm going to yes. go say kind of continue my work . what was the final moment fee? was it talking to your family, your dad perhaps? yeah. my, my, my father, my, they'll tell us i spoke with with the daughter alvarez is a spanish football. a lot of less than he says the spanish federation needs to make
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some institutional changes or he had been very adamant that he was innocent. that he was gonna fight or his innocence and was not going to step down. but the fact that people suspend, as he might think uh, have an effect on, on, on, uh, on the, on the spanish with the ration itself. and he saw that things were moving without him, and 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 it will be on a so the things were all busily moving forward without him. and i think it was the, the, the tipping point for him to, to decide to go. the president is chosen by uh, set of, uh, let's say a monitor from the different regions in spain. and that's with has to change this
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as being completely in bread 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 hot set for me and installs it hey, next inside story. we'll take a look at the optimal via the on the end of september he twice this expecting much of europe is fondles the scandinavia is drifting east, which be replaced by other change of weather type is clouded witching clues thunder storms and raise the effect of the pretty child's northern friends, norway, denmark's attempt to jump back here, but it's still pretty boom. the head of it, the record in some places are effect london just back to me at the end of the run,
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the thirty's, we still 26 on monday and then down to average by tuesday as the showers come in here as well. but the whole european play, in fact, most of europe is raw, the woman the moment you'd expect to see something, september weather and hastening south for, for you in northern hungry a misty morn, at least these are getting shorter. but over oldest son still is dominant to the showers off on the stones. go further into france and through northern spain as well. but otherwise, the sun is the thing that extends all the way down to north africa. the still, the plenty of big range has masses of them. i mean, literally they come in message. this one is developing in southern sheriff and this one on its way through gambia gimme and give me beside bases of morocco, at least part from one of the 2 mountain chas is dry.
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i am very delighted to participate in the all the other confidence, brightest legal students putting minds against them. this means in africa would really be interesting to see how we miss uh gather together for tournament, unlike any other than what has happened me expressing meaning. the apps we can cause a human and people's lives is now in session. weakness african move on out is era. a full co is in morning off to a devastating of quite desperate rescue and recovery assets continue to try to reach people in the most areas. so how is the country coping? can any lessons been done from the dissolved stuff? this is inside story, the
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