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of the how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended, this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the humanitarian aid slowly reaches some villages and more, okay, call just hit by the click on friday, but many towns i'll still cut off the phone said hey, this is elders here at life from the us. president joe biden insistence visit the vietnam is about global stability and not containing china. we report on the
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humanitarian crisis and 11 on following a resumption of clashes and, and how about palestinian refugee camp and spanish football presidents anyways, really all is resigns. following the control, obviously over kissing a female plan, the ball will have full coverage for morocco shortly. but we begin with breaking news, north korean leader, kim jong. and as for, for the leaving his country by train and just headed to rush out to meet with, brought him a prison. this will be, comes 1st, visit abroad and hold on for he is when that's going out without correspondent problems or issues. following all of this from so flow it seems that kim has now left joan. yeah. and do we know exactly where he's headed? there's obviously been huge speculation. he'll be meeting with prison as well. these are still unconfirmed reports at the moment. the 1st report was by
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white in a 24 hour broadcast channel in south korea that says kim left on the train, and it's headed for the north korean border with russia. now another report that we've just had is from the south korean major newspaper called the chosen elbow. and it quotes on named us officials and to create an official saying that they very likely believes that kim left have shown young on the often on sunday afternoon. now, so there's no confirmation as to where he's headed as yet, but a lot of those stuck has been considered one of the cities. he could be headed to for several reasons. this is where i can met to put in the last time they met in 2019. it was the city that came visited on his 1st trip to russia after he had come into power. and bloody post. oak is also with russian president vladimir putin is. he's expected to deliver a speech on tuesday at the eastern economic forum. now, this, the distance from joe young to bloody pulse doke is about a 1000 kilometers. and if he were to go in a bullet train,
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it would be about to just about a 3 hour journey. but because of north korea's all take railway system, this journey is likely going to take more than 20 hours now back when to to lead, as met in 2019 um they wanted, i think, to project a, a friendship. this was off to north. chris talks with the us on euclid is on them and had stalled. now this potential meeting, if it were to take place, there's or there's widespread speculation, but an alms deal could be discussed. well, so the 2 countries suddenly appear to have drawn close and these reports of an honest dealer sort of vehicle is the concern. and so i know why absolutely no the to need is adult about wanting to boost cooperation economically . and militarily, there's also said to be discussions for holding joint to military drills. and in july, the russian defense minister survey showing visits has shown yet. and he was the 1st russian defense minister to visit the country since the fall of the soviet
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union. now, if an opposite of what happened, it could mean one or 2 things. it would definitely boost russians defenses and it's well on ukraine. and it would reduce the advantages that ukraine has had in terms of getting weapons deals from western nations. now the other thing that's also a major cause of concern is what north korea could get in return for supplying weapons to russia. but there are concerns, of course, that russia could be parting with assistive technology that could aid north korea's nuclear weapons program. and any weapons deal by north korea would be in direct contravention of un security council resolution. and that's why we've had software and officials, as you know, create to not do anything that would contravene international norms and international lawyers. now, but economically, a deal would make sense for north korea. it's suffered from severe food shortages if it gets food and energy assistance and cod currency in return, that would be
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a boost that it's so badly needs find the story that for us with the latest from. so we'll be following that story very closely for you here. and i'll just hear it for now. thank you very much. from the south america where international rescue crew is and joining the race. again, it's time to find at craig survivors. the number of debt has the past 2100 and not toll is also expected to rise communities flats. and by the trend which struck on friday, i now still struggling to find food, water, or shelter. well, let's have a look at the town of amuse, means it's in the high access mountains. it's very close to be at the center of the ask way. rescue is that all racing to find survivors more than 48 hours now off to the quick devastation the air is you can see, well, we have a team of correspondence covering the story for us. nicholas huck is in the city of nar cash, where people have been sleeping outside with the nights,
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but how soon all borrowed begins coverage from near the epa sent and tell us from youtube. 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 of to 6 hours on the road with finally make it to that's in the cold. if that 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 well how much grand side was which with
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a lifeless body that i live taken to assume who would be very near his parents in the village cemetery. these doctors from the city of casa blanca, volunteering to help victim into the into we've didn't mean victims of trauma, people suffering serious injuries when buildings collapsed, sometimes we treat mine injuries and makes up clinics. yeah. 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 with us, right? the delicate task i had for the rest of jose medical team. and the a for which is this lady's 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's how to
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come close to the, at the center of the way an all the villages which what affected by the way, it's a race against trying to apply. and people still try another level customer on the bottom. i was just the uh, platinum. yeah. cool. south of mount, i guess. well, awesome, there was 90 kilometers from our cache and we can now speak to our correspondent nicholas doctors in historic city. nick and mark has signs done. people have been sleeping rough for another night. still too terrified to go home. and that's right, i mean, they spent the night, again outside look right behind me. these other residents of the old medina has spent another night outside. meanwhile, those that are high in the matlab, a mountain of the atlas have called on people from our cash to go and help them. and we've heard of volunteers that are making their way up to try to get to those
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far in difficult places that are near the, at the center. it remains very much a disaster zone that is out of reach. and, and so this is one of the main issue is to try to gain access to these areas. and so all hands are on deck, not just the defense forces, the moroccan forces, but also volunteers from or a cache going out there. we heard stories of people walking 20 miles with water and food to reach those villages desperate for help. and so also we've heard that there's been another aftershock early this morning around a 3.4 on the richter scale. so there is still this fear of, of, of, of this earthquake. it hasn't stop to just yet. take a look at this report. in the heart of the medina, 75 kilometers away from the center. desperation,
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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. we have to stand together of 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 and the desktop keeps rising. at the hospitals,
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doctors are overwhelmed treating the injured mor 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 about an image this does already added. a government has announced an emergency program and other heavily to think and providing support to construct homes in the areas affected by devastation. additional provisions has been made for expenses associated with assisting co noble individuals, particularly orphans and those. and for jobs situations, immediate assistance is also allocated for people without shelter. in the medina, the 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
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on your lated. says if there are waves underneath the flooring and i want to show you how narrow is the staircases us 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, unsure of what tomorrow will look like. at around 1 o'clock in the morning, we saw that the security service has brought a bus here to try to clear those that are living and sleeping rough here, bringing them to a stadium where there are tens and they are shelter. so the authorities here are trying to manage the crisis that you see here, but many families do not want to leave because they've been promised by the american authorities compensation for their law. so they're waiting here to get
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that compensation. in fact, late last night that's does. yeah. there was a woman here with her family and she run out of cash. so she went back into the medina to try to get some money. but when she entered for home, the ceiling dropped. and so she is stuck and she has passed away there. so many families here that are in morning having not lost their loved ones, but their homes, their entire livelihood, and their desperate for health status. yeah. nicholas hawks, the with the latest for us, from the cache and not to monetary and crisis there. thank you very much. thank of the fighting between rival fractions and netherlands long just refugee counts of how the students is forcing a growing number of them to seek safety as what 70 is on the come on. does it say
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that 5 of the soldiers were wounded with shells aside from the and on her account belonged to me by 6 people in the count has now been killed and ac 6 wounded since last thursday, i'll correspond to dana hold. i met some of the displaced near the refugee camp to 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 and 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 laws in schools. and the situation like i said, is 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 how do we say our poor if they do not work today,
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they cannot put food on the table. they're relying on supports from local charities, local, and t owes even the united nations relief and worst 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, 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 latest round of buffaloes, more homes are being destroyed, which means they're going to the much more money that's going to have here on out of their violent protests. and she laying on the 15th front of us, 3 of the crew, the moonstone gusto finishes era. the fixtures will show you how know if i talk of
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it's kind of hands on another major trophy after usa the, to the bulk of central, you're still pretty warm for the time of the year. the edging in from the west of sun, the store was a job changing thing. some more as it stands as of yesterday, fronts had a new record. austria on top of a 9 to the 3000 meters, have a new record, and no way within the optics echo are record all set temper high temperature records. so you can see what were up against the neighbor was that is breaking dire from the west. so i think it will be no ways to get the right into the intentions were dropped. it was a pretty child's yesterday in northern frogs, you'll see the readings coming in. so parents will see a drop contempt has been some flooding dining spain from the, from the stores that went through just yesterday. we get some bolts of day. i think
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money is the parent needs as well. but you can see most times is still high twenty's or low thirty's, all the way down to was met a training that storm systems on his way still in through libya. and also the stream was it was on the found the storms will keep marching through spain, belgium, low countries into germany during, to stand behind it. it's not exactly cold, it's just not as hot as it was. so dipping dire those off cuz mostly fine. and i've taken the liberty of showing you a 19 village near the escalade. so you'll notice, even though the night temperatures are still in the teens, the middle teens to show to the teams to when the news breaks,
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parts of this community are still under water and the story needs to be towed out you 0 has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live nice news . the match watching out a 0. i'm the style is u. k. here. and let's remind you about top stories. emergency teams are racing against time to find survivors of non crisis demonstration as quite pulls in 2100 people have been confronted. that number is also expected to rise in law for an risk your teams are arriving to help find track survive is
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a spanish military unit is already there on the ground while castle, the u. e m u k. i've also been providing a real community that came donors, reports of the leaving his country by train and is headed to russia to meet without them and present the musing comes in mid speculation that strongly on will strike a deal of munitions supplies to most good transport and ukraine of the us president has met with vietnam's prime minister and president on the final day of his state visit to the country. providing is aiming to build regional support as us relations with china. increasingly strange technology in aviation company executives who have been traveling with him and also assigns deals with getting these funds when that spring in jessica washington, she is following this visit for us on the ground that and how do i just as we've been saying, present buying is wrapping up those nice things and getting on. he's getting what he wanted, right? of the work just had what it says here,
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that president biden is already on the way to the airport when he returns back to us in coming alice. and indeed he departs vietnam, having achieved what he wanted. he met with vietnam's top leadership, the general secretary of the communist party, the prime minister, and the president. and from what we could see, he appeared to have a good report with everyone in those meetings, in terms of the significance with this visit. well, what the us had been seeking was an upgrade to the biological type of formalization that vietnam and us are these highest ranking news as henry rank 6 diplomatic relationships. and that was achieved now, which is this is washington is, is seeking to convey not only to vietnam, but se, asia as a whole. it's commitment to be a good foss, committed partner in the region. that's something that we've been hearing throughout the course of the, by miss ministration, a commitment to southeast asia last year. of course, president biden's posted southeast asian leaders in washington. and only
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a few days ago us vice president, complet harris announced the establishment of this us ozzy on center. so this is really part of a broad, a story of the us wrapping up. it's engagement with se, asia, in quite a meaningful way, a given the context of the seller and relationship between us and try. well, speaking of that relationship, i say present volume isn't saying he doesn't want to a new cold water source with china. but this trip is forcing yet not to have to do a bit of a balancing act. what does henry again from all this of the well, that's exactly right. and sometimes when we hear this disclose about the us china rivalry, it's, it's described in these terms of countries having to pick a side. but what you often hear on what i've heard throughout my time, leaving in southeast asia, we service this reluctance to engage and that notion of having to pick a sides. we often hear from the all the young leaders is that there's no benefits for the southeast asia. to pick sides to get caught up in the freight power rivalries and what they should instead seek to do is optimize the opportunities
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that come up and engage with, with both washington and agent. now, in terms of what vietnam gains from its engagement with, with the us, well, we've already seen those gains in terms of the economic side of the trade set process. certainly beneficial for the vietnam in terms of job creation in terms of vietnam's economic growth. and we have seen the some broad, the significant deals that have been signed throughout the course of these states, visit a and in terms of corporation on semi conductive cloud computing and our special intelligence. so certainly some significant steps that have been taken to bring washington and henry closer. that doesn't mean that tunnel is seeking to cost aside it's relationship with staging. what we see in southeast asia is often a skillful navigation. i'm trying to have a relationship with both washington and beach. a vietnam has quite a strict foreign policy. it's not joining military alliance is trying to stay out of any external conflicts. we're not likely to see that change any time soon.
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simply because it has been an upgrade in the relationship with washington. and of course it is, was noticing that vietnam a pretty much as soon as president bite into parts of the country is preparing for china as president. she didn't think to business in coming days or weeks about other thing as indeed jessica washington 9 for us following that trip. and how do i thank you just a drawer and strike on an open em all head. and so don's capitol has killed at least 46 people. that's the highest death toll and a single strike since fighting the gun 5 months ago. activist medical work has been posting videos on social media of the of the optimal set and call to a correspondent have a morgan has more from the sudanese capital. their tax 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
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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 total, but it's also called that the little markets where goods 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 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 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
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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 in shame, police of use tear gas and water counting against demonstrators during a march to mock the 50th anniversary of general cost to finish his rise to power, petrol bombs were thrown at marches. commemoration. the crew that led to suit 17 years of dictatorship on the piano, shea. thousands of people, nodded torches and forced into exile by vision into a lot of america. edited lucy and newman has moved from santiago to choose to lift . when president vote each had joined 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
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men and women in black. the faces covered, attacked the crowd and tried to brush the presidential palace. many were injured as riot police 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 $1.00 to $10.00. 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 with care that 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 have made up. part of the president again does government 50 years ago,
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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, a more emotional scene as a survivor of one of the dictatorships interrogation and torture centers embraced brazilian bundled the shade the photographer, who had photographed him in 1973 in the dungeon. when he was 15 years old. you may look back date 2 weeks ago. i saw this photo and a poster in contact with the brazilian, an embassy, because i am a survivor of the national stadium incident. and that the photo is also my brother's yours. he was 24 years old and he was never seem to get the 10 member ration of the over 12. the world's 1st democratically elected socialist president
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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. cynthia taylor who is ruby. alice has resigned as president of spain's football federation. for b all is faced harsh criticism and was suspended by fi fi of that he goes to football and any homeless. so on the lips was riots off to the teams when in the final of the one as well and comp, ruby, alice had refused to step down, saying that the case was conceptual, and my so on to teammates rejected that pain. it was mother's initial yes. i'm going to go to no good or is good. 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? uh yeah. my, my, my father, my, they'll tell us how you spoke with, with the well, it water alvarez is
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a spanish football on this. he says that the spanish federation needs to make some institutional changes. he had been very adamant that he was innocent, that he was gonna fight or his innocence and was not going to step go. the fact that people who spend as he might think uh, have an effect on, on, on, on the, on the spanish reservation itself. and he sold the things were moving without him, and that made him take the 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 heavy and up and he, so be on a so that things were all busily moving forward without him. and i think it done was the, the, the tipping point for him to, to the site to the uh, the president is chosen by uh, set of, uh, let's say the monitor from the different regions in spain. and that's with,
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has to change. this has been a completely inbred 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 lasting change, they have to change to that i talk of it's has to face a dining men negative to win. his 4th us opened title. the 36 year old, one in straight sets and he becomes the oldest men's champion. and as an era, this is chuck and it says, the grandson victory, the c, and extends his career title to record 18. 22. the all this is algebra and these are the headlines, entire town says and devastated as you can see in morocco central regions following the.
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