tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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wherever its former projectors are now we follow through just as they put their lives on the line. the think it's all on now to 0. the the hello um for the batch board. this is in use our own algae 0 with continuing special coverage of the morocco earthquake. the rates to reach remote villages in the high last mountains of morocco that remain cut off after fridays, devastating earthquake specialist teams from britain and spain joined the search
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for survivors. but the time is running out left homeless by the s quake many, milwaukee is struggling to survive. we'll have a live updates from a make shift to come. a macintosh the thank you very much for joining us. international rescue crews. i joining the search to find earthquake survivors in morocco. the number of debt has to pass 2100 . that total is expected to rise communities in the up last mountains, flattened by fridays, trema struggling to find food, water, and shelter, and show you some pictures we've received just a few moments ago from will not abraham. this is south of marrakech and you can see the scale of the destruction they're not far from the center of the quake, of course buildings, flattened communities, homeless, left homeless,
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rescue as us traveling to these areas. now to try and find survivors within 48 hours after the earthquake, strong is hash in my head. barbara does not offer coverage from me. any earthquakes that be sent. this is the biggest obstacle to rescue operations in the 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 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 it did last 9 members of his family in the us quake. that's how we're going to be packed and ready to do the breaks my heart. i lost my daughter. she was very young. a children have gone well waiting for one of the let's pray he's
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a life not well. how much glenside was which we a lifeless buddy that i live taken to assume who would be buried near his parents in the village cemetery. these doctors from the city of casablanca, a 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. yeah. like critical ones. i think the city of the army has reached here delivering a setting up makes shift clinics and helping the rescue operations. this is one of many cases was ray, 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
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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. 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, and we can now speak to allergies. there is nicholas taco is in the historic city of myra case. many people, nick, in my case, that's rough for a 3rd night talk to us about the sort of set up arrangement is being put in place for these people who can't return to that homes because something damage or too scared to return or they being provided with 10 cent foods a well fully up until today they were sleeping rough on the square, near their homes. last night around 1 o'clock in the morning. we some buses pull up from the local city officials and they were trying to convince people to get on
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those buses and to come to this place, which is the crisis center if you want to. how is all of those that have been displaced because of the earthquake? but look behind me. it looks slightly mt. a lot of people don't want to come here. they're actually the people, the authorities are trying to convince people to, to, to, to leave the medina and to come to this place. now joining me now is mohammed i'm of the volunteer. you're normally a student in biologic biology at the university of mar cash. but you're here as a volunteer. what do people need? the paper needs here, just fluids. the pay for their pain and the music. i mean somebody has come for us. what's happening for him? and yeah, i'm listening. okay, so that's what we're seeing right behind you. remember, those are doctors trying to treat the people and i notice that
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a lot of people suffer from mental trauma to us about that much of people here in jesus who is from the hunting for that you have a large house or on the very end in the meantime here who's coming for us can what's happening because we have lots of kids who homeless and then the people who were injured in their arms. yeah. and the on everything you mentioned there was there getting some medical johns now you were saying that you weren't distributing food? is that right? and this is in the breakfast and the allies and the dean. and so why is it so difficult to convince people to leave them? indeed that comes here because you know, we're here much came from work and people would speak with him because they're not said the, this faith and the here house. but i think after today as
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we can because we can speak with him and has come here. so you're trying to convince yeah, we'll talk to him and say you're so yeah. how many families are you expecting to think here tonight? tonight? i think we have the 88888. find me at 800. it's how many. oh, that's a lot. yeah. that's a long day. even do we have a product now mohammed you live in the medina. yeah. what happened when the earth break struck? yeah, i'm from the by side of the center in the media. i. i didn't understand what's happened and make a movie you make, i didn't say a it doesn't believe i can is because the 1st time those to the quick us. oh, i send the movie, i didn't understand what's happening. i said i paper what happened? it took me cool cuz i'd have to i then this time. but you still live in your house?
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you haven't left the medina. yeah. because but the in the mean, you know, we have the. busy the place it seems another place in new. busy for my house is not the same, not to from for me for me now and much people who i what because. busy the community is turn it. busy argument g. now nicholas it asks that people assume if your house is same or not a onto to see the house it, is it same state right? same you come here, right? right. so you're going house to house to try it this. yeah. and he's already that and it's safe for people to us to say that mohammed, i'm going to thank you very much on that. and i mean, mom, it is one of many volunteers that we've seen in mar cash, helping the people that have been affected by this earthquake. and, and it's, it's really a tribute to the resilience of the moroccan people to see how many volunteers that
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we've seen to try to help the population here from this reading medicine to water, to food. and that seems that it's as if the government are taking a step back and allowing people to come in and help the people here. oh, great deal of solidarity indeed from our walk into the morocco, but also those abroad, nicholas hoc in americas. thank you very much. we are now going to go to another of our correspondents covering this story. for his hash him, i had a buyer who was near the epi center of the quick, in wild county. how should i know that reaching the the center area has been quite a challenge for you and your team. talk to us about what you've seen and heard since you arrived in walk on a well fully. it's been extremely, extremely difficult. trip. yes. to dave, back from that to the whole, be very happy send to just about 10 kilometers from here to which was the if the center of the white vibe where we saw a desperate attempt to pull people back from the robin. unfortunately,
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the people that were uh, richard, yes, today would that in the local community that was completely destroyed during the us click on our way back at night from that to the pool hughes sung. so brooks fell from the mountains and blocked the roads. adjust. it's, as you can see, i'm surrounded by mountains and there's only small bows. comes up along the mountainous area to get to those villages of any help, a huge chunks of rocks falling down, blocking the roads. this is what happens. you have to deployed civil engineers and construction companies and clear the roads with vault hampering humanitarian assets . because i said with many glories deployed to those areas, more presence of the armed forces bringing assistance, aid, and the most impressive thing during college journey back here to where
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a gun is the number of them, or what clinics patchy is community from all of other well that happened to be spending the holiday and we're all gone. they decided let's design the, the rescue all 4 at the less provide assistance to the local communities. let me give you an idea about where i stand for. this is where you can see to the, to my left. these are the areas that were destroyed by the, as quick a more than 40 people were killed a here, and those who survive decided to move to this make shift cam. and i'm expecting this to the expense and expands uses a in the midst of the night with belt tremor. and is, this explains the anxiety and the panic among the people who say with rather, stay here for as long as it takes until the old settled zone. and until we know that we would have stronger buildings that could resist as quakes in the future,
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right? how shame, why, gun, when you are one of hundreds of villages that need urgent 8, and you've shown as a, you know, the scene that some people in tents and so on. we've heard some of the survivors in these villages ask about, well, how many the king and want of the 6 game the king intervene because they haven't been getting help. why has a not reached some of the villages and have you seen any sort of outside help outside of hawkins? i sent you arrived in these remote areas the, the international aid is yet to trickle in the, the, the aides that i've seen so far yesterday. and today is basically from the armed forces from going to those selected area gnostic. this explains, you know, where to another, the 1st place you're getting from people, because you have these mountains, there's this issue of access and people are saying we need immediate help to arrive
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to those desolate areas. behind me is a, is a, is the area where the army is evacuating, usually had a cup test to evacuate the engine to here. and from here, the i sent to monica and from he also the ad lifting a to the villages. but it's the, it's extremely difficult for them to be able to reach most of those of those areas . the only road by the way, just to get, i'll give you is a sense of the, probably the only road that we take all the aid to the left to india, pull to a joke and to see if the, if the center is the one which is behind me here, and i have to tell you that i've seen a pact, roads long traffic longer than 20 kilometers along those mountainous areas. and it's going to be extremely different. i think the challenges facing the government would be, but typically in the upcoming 24 hours a the need for more, more immediate, a to trickle into all those affected areas and right. well,
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so of the despot social people still buried under the rubble. yeah. it is a race against time now with nearly what 72 hours since the earthquake 1st struck. you say how sham that international aid has yet to reach some of these villages. you have covered, of course, the, the earthquake in turkey for a survey of the ca, february of this year. and when you see what's happening so far in morocco, its only been 48 hours, of course. but how would you compare with the way that the response is being handled very compared to what you saw in turkey. for example. i know it's too early perhaps to compare in terms of the scope of the disaster. but in the way the response has been organized so far. well, there is, there is definitely a difference when it comes to the response to the wake and the deployment of the international and aiden. similarly, for the rescue, as or not think this explains why you solve that folder requests from
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a real code to specific a number of countries to join when it comes to the rescue operation at particularly to the very best select the places. and this is where we, i'm expecting, but you see the problem to that they have to be old, listed to the old us just the desolate areas to be able to join in the, in the rescue operation. and they would have to have all the equipment it requires for them to be able to pull people from that and the government, it's because of a covered the quake back in 2004. interesting. and the sense that it was basically the government is hands on the 4th is of what it takes to deal with this, which i think explains of the very 1st 2 days we saw that the army step in the armed forces, the job murray, and the, and the civil defense but then suddenly the saw that this is the magnitude of the, the quake is, is massive particular when it comes to access to those areas. yesterday at night,
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a number of law reason trucks bringing team aids is, is huge compared to, to the previous days by the i yet to arrive. because i need to insist on this again and again. funny, you drive full 5 minutes. you stop for 3 hours. you have to wait for someone to clear the massive chunks of brooks blocking the rows. and by the way, there is only one road that takes you all the way to my right behind the mountains . is your cack off to is your car? is that same? yeah, for a white sauce is the, is the at the center of the, of the way. these absolutely no way you would be able to add, lift all the assistance being all the rescuers to those areas. you have to make sure you have all the roads clear as soon as possible and just pop the 2 to retrieve that people. and then you would have to grapple with the biggest
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challenge in the near future, which is basically the need to help people build their houses, right. bring back a sense of normalized huge. there's logistical challenges before that happens, as you say, hash, i'm thank you very much for the moment. i shouldn't have by reporting the, the, the, the central media at the center of the earthquake. he's in oregon. now, as hasha mentioned, several countries have offered to help morocco with relief efforts so far. the american government has only accepted office from 4 nations. they are cutoffs, spain, the united arab emirates, and the u. k. and they've all begun deliveries of age. let's go live to natasha button and i was in paris, france voice friends. natasha has also offer to help the that's right to the french presidency monument grow. so he's devastated by what has happened in morocco. says the rescue teams are on stand by same message from the friendship farm industry. they say they are just waiting for the green light from
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the roof. okay. but sides has yet to come. uh no word from bulk on whether or not they're going to accept this a from phones. now, french officials here trying to downplay that. they are saying that more okay, is obsolete as well and that is looking at is logistics and for now pass that has no need for this help from phones. but others are saying this is probably likely due to the fact the relations between morocco and fraud to feed, particularly strange in recent days over a number of issues. frogs, for example, as refused to recognize the territories west ceasar as we won't permit is heights and the visa rules for summer watkins and rebec. unhappy about piracy is rough or small growing closeness to out jerry. so those are some of the reasons for tensions over the policy is also a strange relationship between smoking king and presence in manual, my girl. and that is why some believe that this offer evade from false has yet to
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be accepted and is a big walk. and community in funds, a huge di us for this, and they've been deeply, deeply affected by this crisis back home. how holiday responded a huge american community because of the historic toys between a, from, to and morocco at about 1000600 rural credit. some of them dual nationalism, post french, american and they have been deeply affected as you say, they upsets, they are wondering whether or not the family and friends are ok. people are still unable to contact. many, many relatives and friends knows that some local charities here and most of being mobilizing to try and get aid to morocco. and there's also a sense of i'm get ready for the fact. the robots has not accepted this also or crucial aid from france because every minute, of course, counts on the ground that people say, look when it comes to saving lives. surely the politics have to be put aside the
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sasha. thank you for that. natasha butler live that empowers what let's speak to mr . updating malik. allow me about this. he's president of the marketing institute for to teach eric intelligence and he's joining us from a capital robot. thank you very much, mr. allow me for being with us on algae 0 so, so far as we said, morocco is only officially accepted a from full countries, spain, the u. k. b, u e, and cut off. can you help us understand 1st, how the authorities decide which one a to accept based on what a hi, good morning. thanks for having me. um this the question of, um, how to channel international a. these are the center of the conversation since the one and since the moment uh that the morocco, how difficult does perfect. but we have a curb of experience in morocco that the to get too much a, uh, the same time on organized. you would have an button next all over the place and it, this will be very complicated to handle. um, and the 2nd thing is that we've seen
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a lot of questions about your politics and relationships, but we're all clarified very clearly yesterday and i threw a press release from the administrative interior. oh, international aid is welcomed in morocco, but it has to be organized and it has to come in a proper way. so you don't create these bottlenecks and your reports are underground. faith of how complicated and difficult it is. because you only have a one year old, you have a very long calling now of logistics trying to get there. you want to make sure that this age is not adding a problem to a problem, but of course, this is a terrible catastrophe. you have a lot of frustration, you have a lot of anger, you have a lot of time for clean, especially that are trying to put their, their se, then what's happening in morocco and everybody improviser and stuff. i don't know just ition or a specialist in humanitarian aid. right. this complicates the issue right now. but
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when you, when, when you said that 4 countries were accepted, spain is the closest one to morocco, its on the 12 miles north of iraq. also it was easier to get the wiley, you can not find, for example, a well, it depends on the shopping list of the american government and what they want to bring in at this moment. there is very specific expertise depending on the countries and emerald code. this is a region with mountain, and there are specific needs when it comes to prompt to control receive. that is mainly a french controversy. everybody speaking about it. but in morocco, nobody is talking about this because people are very much focused on risk of being the people on the ground and trying to overcome this issue of logistics. right? but it's norm, what do you understand though? the frustration of moroccans who live in friends who think that the french government could be helping right now the launch moroccan community that lives in
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front a well actually i understand all the frustrations and i understand frustrations for americans for american living abroad. this is totally normal when you have any event of this magnitude because people want to spend one an hour, sometimes desperate to find ways to. but i can tell you there are no jo, politics, morocco is programmatic, in its way that it deals with other countries. but i have to remind you of something. uh, super powers don't have convictions. they have agenda and they have vested interest, or roku is working to promote its best and vital interest in order to organize the rescue operations right now. right. you know, when you look at the humanitarian response to the earthquake in turkey earlier this year, for example, it was really mass in various countries, and instructional organizations responded a 105 countries succeeding joshua organization sent in humanitarian. a 11 countries
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including israel, including greece, provided teams with, with no search and rescue dogs to find victims under the rubble of it. of course we, it is too early to compare it as the scale of the disaster is the 2 disasters. but it's, you know, difficult to comprehend, perhaps why morocco is not accepting more international have, which could be coordinated by the united nations as it was a case in touch. and i think the wording is very important. i do understand that to be child need to do audience and do want to compare the situation in turkey with the situation in morocco, in turkey, it was in urban areas. it was a disaster that was very little, but it was hurting an urban area. and it needed some kind of response in morocco, its in the room and the mountain is area. so it's the situation is very, very, very different. and the way you will organize international a that how we will china. and of course uh, as i told you, a lot of people are, are, are speaking about how morocco can do things better and kind of access. but i have
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to say something about worthy morocco did not refute loose international aid. it is trying to trying to live in the best way to serve the best interest of the population. and it's not the refusing. these are words that came out in the media that are completely wrong. and you can ask any specialist of these kinds of combust repeat, the 1st 48 hours are indeed very crucial and to try to risk you lives. at the same time, it's the only time where you can have the exact um, your shopping list of what you need in terms of international aid. so of course there are controversies between we've happens when you have cut us for fees like this, but you can not compare the situation of morocco with the situation of cherokee. these are 2 different things. okay, thank you so much for uh, talking to us ms. i've done malik allow, we president of the moroccan institute for strategic intelligence and we're just
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getting a new numbers from the interior ministry in morocco, which says now at 2497 people have been killed in this. so it's quaking morocco, the death toll revising the let's speak now to david with wake, whose chief executive of the u. k. met of u. k. med, which is a medical charity that has just arrived in morocco, is joining us from london. thank you very much for speaking to us. so your team has just arrived in morocco. what is their initial assessment of the situation? what are they going to be focusing on? yeah, so the most important thing for the team at the moment is to liaise as closely as possible with the american governments. like to look over, it says, and see, get up to the most effective diarrhea in order to have an idea or of the, the extension the sky with the needs. so i know that they may have already wage representatives of the american governments on we were, you already had someone there a couple of days ago working with the purchasing as well. do you know on the ground
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when you arrive all on the ground, when a teams arrive, you know, they, they have to make an assessment of the facilities on the ground. and what there is, of course, is they do the facilities and, and as the expertise is their expertise and the equipment needed to deal with the types of injuries that was sustained by, by victims of historically. yeah, sorry. all of these, it's quick spring down in terms of scale and complexity. and i think the challenge with this one is complexity. so it's the font style, the area that is was to fact to, to is roommates is rural. um the infrastructure property wasn't terribly good, cried to the us quite so in the know that there's necessarily a shortage of supplies and equipment in the hold of her. okay. but getting it wherever it's nice need is in the right time is the real challenge. yeah, david, i don't know if you heard of previous guess who was saying that we, we cannot compare this earthquake in morocco with that interests yet,
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because of course, we don't know the scale of it and interrogate was an urban area in morocco you're dealing with. well mountainous areas, i know your teams responded to the, as quakes in turkey, in, you know, in terms of the response. how is it organized in this situation? you know, for, in teams like yours, when they come into the country, how do you work in tandem with local authorities? this is quite an established structure on the, the way things are across united states is through. um, uh you entertain. so united nations and the different united nations agencies that work with the rest of us. so we would waive w. right? so well health organization. and what happens whether the, the emergencies or large or so small, it's the same process. when we enter the country, we contact the local authorities and we talk to the united nations, the united nations. that includes in like the international efforts wage out on the
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hospitals. um the local government. yeah, we're looking at the latest pictures that we're getting from some of the areas affected david and emergency codes that focusing of course air force efforts on these remote mountainous villages. do you think there is hope of finding more people alive? nearly 72 hours after this earth quakes struck. wouldn't turkey in turkey, the such a risky would manage things cool things out of the roll over a week after. but it was cold up, which means people probably had a better chance of survival. but i mean, it's difficult for me to, to comment on the specific circumstances and individual villages and we'll cover this point. but certainly people have survived the far longer than a couple of dies. thank you very much, david, for talking to us. thank you for your time. david wright with wake from the u. k met a medical child t that has just arrived in morocco to help with the search and rescue efforts. and thank you for your time. a visa life pictures now from morocco.
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again, the interior ministry in the last few minutes has raised the death toll to 2497 people killed. since the earthquake struck late on friday, when many people were eva sleeping or ending the date in one remote village sitting in the past mountains fairly one home is left standing. how he'd been, hadn't i was having dinner with his family when the quake struck kidding. his 8 year old son, he and his wife recount that night. the most interesting enough to do a search for a decision was because, you know, before it's a dispute event. it took it was before. so that
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sheet and the customer comes to bother you. but at least in the united states subdivision in general, you know, she g, then she knows who needs us to do that and willing it ends you. but you don't mind as soon as you do all the stuff, the post office . so senior government having to go through the us for the thought of yourself to the sofa. and this is
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a scene into latin yackel near the epi center of friday's earthquake in morocco. rescue is face an hour a window to see if any survivors from the bible of devastated villages like this one in marco's, at fast mountains. it's been 3 days since the earthquake struck and interior ministry in the last 2 minutes has revise the death toll to 2497 count. we'll have more on the quaking morocco in its aftermath. later in the use our and throughout the day, of course, here on alger 0 and still ahead on this use our north korean leader, kim jong only forwarded the hedge to wash our place for us trip outside the country . and for years, the vine and protest seemed to lay on the 50th anniversary of the crew that launched over still finishes 0 dictatorship the
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the bulk of central, you're still pretty warm for the time the, the edging in from the west. so some of the stores are just changing things, some more as it stands as of yesterday, fronts had a new record, austria on top of a 92 to 3000 meters, have a new record, and no way within the arctic circle are record all set temper high temperature records, so you can see what we're up against and 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 and 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 running 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 its way still in through libby,
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i don't have the extreme is it was on the side of the stones will keep marching to spain, belgium's 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 dyer 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. you need to talk to the teams to the world of high frequency shad trading, exposed to have this engine that was basically trading. i could of last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how launch efficient intelligence is rates for stakes and
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and watching the news out on how to 0. i would need for the batch of all i, reminder of, i told stories, imagines the teams of racing against time to find survivors of milan coast devastating earthquake. nearly 2500 people that confirmed dead. and that number is expected to rise for an rescue. teams are arriving in morocco to have fine trump survivors. a spanish military unit is already on the ground rock khattab, a u a and the u. k. had also provided a now on to some of the days out in use and south korea and media says, came john own is on a train to russia to meet with vladimir fulton us. different lasted last week that the north korean leader, north korea is ready to supply ammunition to the russians for the war in ukraine. florence, we report some salt. this would be north korean leader kim jones, 1st trip abroad since the cove it pandemic. he's likely headed to russia's fall east close to the north. korean border use of his possible visit has reached
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residents inside the boston. with kim met russian president vladimir putin in 2019 . the both countries show teeth to the whole world. it can stand for themselves. so there's something in common with pretend this is the most up to attend the eastern economic for him, and event to design to promote for an investment in russia's far east. when the 2 leaders met 4 years ago, pretend had also to break the deadlock. often north class talks with the us on the eucalyptus on them and to fail us. officials believe a meeting this time may include discussion of an alms deal. if north korea sells weapons to moscow, this is going to be a problem for the united states as well as for europe. because this would essentially tried to be in an effort by moscow to balance some of the advantages that ukraine has in terms of getting material. you know, artillery a rock is north korea is banned from exporting weapons on the un security council resolution. there also concerns north korea may we see from the russians,
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sophisticated technology that could help it advance is nuclear weapons program. prussia and north korea have drawn closer in recent months in july, so they show a good visited young young, the 1st of russian defense minister to do. so this is the form of the soviet union . prussia is also discussing, holding joint military deals with north korea. analysts say the kim put to meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies. these it'd be to the diplomacy. those can be used as a tool to in friends behave out of the united states. sounds good here and some other place luxury entity got does the ukrainian conflict for north korea, a potential um deal with russia, but it also makes sense. economically. heavy flooding has worse than to the impoverished countries. food supply to country is less 5 for a terran with us and on. the western sanctions may seem like natural allies, the closer ties between russia and north korea may also sub,
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to widen the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era, florence louis out to 0. so. and julia chanel provided by has reaction from moscow for quite a little while, most could prefer to stay tight lips and didn't come until him. the possible visit of king joining over many of the method that will be chosen for him is were not so groundless. so prisons came expects it is expected. and before we send the coming days, according to the russian media and right now there was no official information regarding his departure from the russian side. as we understand the local news outlets. a cautious case sizing south green sources. by the way, there was some witness reports were some of the electron, but some preparations that one of the bus stop train stations were on the way. but as we know, the city is hosting the eastern economic form right now. our presentation is expected to speak. tamara, on tuesday, september the 12th, and there is a lot of activity in live a stove of course, right now,
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anywhere as hundreds of thousands of people arriving and depositing this is the main thing with that came from is allegedly going to take place on wednesday. the 13th a to will take a came some time to get to the bus stop and he's on the train unofficially by his presence. won't me during the for him, but straight up the street. but of course we are waiting for official confirmation . the us president has made getting on this prime minister and president on the final day of his state visit to vietnam job. i didn't say mean to build regional support as us relations with china. increasingly strange technology and aviation company. exec executives traveling with 5 assign deals with getting a nice firms. fighting between arrival factions and 11 ons launches refugee council palestinians is forcing a growing number of them to seek safety elsewhere. lebanese army commanders say 5 soldiers were wounded when shelves. 5 from the island highway camp landed nearby. 6
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people in the camp have been killed in 86 phone distance, a ceasefire between palestinian on groups ended last thursday. then a harder met, some of the space people near the island highway refuge account, a desperate situation. hundreds of families have escaped the fighting. they've left their homes and i know halloway 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 the 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 on 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,
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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, the latest round the 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 late, this round of buckles more homes are being destroyed, which means they're going to the much more money. drones try going on open and marketing. so don's capital has scaled at least 46 people. it's the highest vestal in a single strikes in fighting began 5 months ago. activists and medical workers posted videos on social media, of the aftermath for in call to human morgan has more from saddam's capital. the
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dates that took place in the early hours of sunday in the southern parts of the capital hot a tomb, a part that is densely populated by 5 fits 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 saying that it does not target civilians, but rather only targets outposts of b r a stuff as well as the gatherings and crowds. now the market is known as door to, but it's also called that 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 attacks 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
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who've been injured. now they will also, as strikes, launched by the student needs are meaning of the parts of the capital costume. and artillery slide launched by both the sudanese army and the power minutes 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 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 into a peaceful protest, a mock, the 50th anniversary of general i goes to, pino, she has rise to power, have turned violent police. you see a gas and water canada, some demonstrate is through molotov cocktails in a chaise. military will last it almost 17 years, thousands of people emitted torture, then forced into exile by magenta, a lot in america, tennessee, and human before some santiago to choose to lift wings. visiting vote. each had
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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 men and women in black. the faces covered, attacked the crowd and tried to brush the presidential palace. many were injured as right. these moved in on the eve of the 50 cent, 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. video gas is getting much, much stronger here. glass of water holes and lower tongue pop tails are being thrown back there, but not as the police,
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but rather at some members of the socialist and communist parties have 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, 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. gimme a quick back date 2 weeks ago, i saw this photo and a poster in contact with the position, an embassy, because i am a survivor of the national stadium incident. and that the photo is also my
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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 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 sent the hour now to the 1st music festival, to be held in the semi autonomous, courteous region of the rock people's melody, as it's called rings to get a bands. and the thing is from across the middle east, i'll just here as mom who dropped and why had, has been listening to the musical message of peace and co existence in this replica overall, monthly. it's or in the city of city many uh, many of these it go through the night the aging of a music festival in iraq, sidney a to,
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to minutes could this region to promote peace participants hope this message counting a supply of 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 ok. i think the most important messages we can convey eastern music yorkie singers. well, you know, around for a long time, say the festival is a good way to celebrate tradition of music for you, but bottom, and i know it out. unfortunately, our modern songs are played with shallowness. so the festival is an opportunity for the participant countries to revise the rich traditional music, the award winning. so panel for a vintage car, the form is include monday, one of the code, this language is spoken and so it's eastern to key. she says
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she sings for peace through the music and the 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, of 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 past the no way that the you can enjoy and people's humor proud that some of these arabic and co, just full blown amenities and instruments have become part of was to the music. the festival comes at a crucial tire regional could it shouldn't just ration has been why or in the political and economic dispute with the central government and of that. but many
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here believe that music can bridge the gap between communities and creates 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. what up and what else is you know? so the many knows that in a rock still ahead on algae 0 spanish football president louis will be honest, resigns, following the controversy over guessing a female fans and novak joke they extend his career grand slam total to our wreckage equaling $24.00. after winning the us open was best policy is coming up.
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the wet clouds mountain west struggle gives birth to true passion. wesley is more, just where humanity defies. expectations with freedom as well. i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific one or one each on outages era. the welcome back. a bit of sports news now in the president of spain, football federation,
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luis will be alice has resigned over his controversial case on a female football is let's during celebrations, which she says was not consensual. he refused to step down despite fever. suspending him temporarily out of high rock has the details. he spent 3 weeks clinging onto his job at the top of spanish football, but the prussia took its toll. the full out from the women's bold, comp kissing scandal was too much to bass, luis, ruby, alice. it was mother's initial. yes, i'm going to hang on. yeah, i'm going to, yes, go say, kind of continue my work brains. first victory and the cup was quickly styled and ruby all his case play agenda for her most. so on the lips, she collected a windows metal. he kind the case was consensual. 33 year old her most of the night that calling his claim parts of a minute, fruits of culture that he's created, as she said, i spelt vulnerable as a victim of an impulse driven,
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sexist out of place, act without any consent on my part the because spelt protest demanding, he resign fees within, suspended him on the spanish prime minister, weighed in i suppose that within the federation there were people who would agree with his behavior, but in the end societies change and that forced him to resign. i'm very happy about tips around to 81 spain plays francis stopped paying for the national team. as long as we're be out of state bots, he held a defiant press conference hitting out. so it was he called fools feminist. with the kind of goes to the do you think i need to resign noble yeah, they meet the i'm not going to resolve or i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign. i'm not going to resign the be the sprains women's team. coach. jorge vill does seen a floating that speech was eventually sykes as the scandal gains momentum. regional
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football boss is also called for him to go. 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 saw 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 for the office that he decided to step down off to talking with his family and to prevent further damage to space drawing bid. so who's the men's well cop in 20? 30. bought the saga is not ivy, yet. prosecutors have filed a complaint with sprains high court against ruby, all is the sexual assault and corrosion. a charge that carries a maximum of for use imprisonment. saw the height of alj a 0, a novak joseph age says he's going to keep going and going after winning
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a record equaling 24 grand slam. he beat any omega death in straight fetch to win the us open in new york. davis stokes has the x this is how it feels to when the 24th may decide to know about just a bit. she's trying to new york. so you can draw a level with margaret colt at the top of the old song list of major winners. and he's got no plans to slow down. i'm going to keep going, and you know, i feel good in my own body. i feel feel i got the support of my environment to my team of my family. you know, to be in the final joke of which was up against the world, the best 3 dental method that we'd beat. and they've been the final 2 years before it was joking, but you still could strongest team yet being set 6 games to 3 the, the match hidden just on an epic. second sense. it left it a 104 minutes, which was long, didn't post it their entire 1st round matches just which ended up taking it on the
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type right to open up. it seems to leave. and you never look back. the 36 you had said took the food 663 to become the oldest us open champion in the open era. the you put on a t shirt, smokey's achievement. and at the same time, under his late friend and b, a star copy boy, and he will the number 20 full of the and i like his, you know, he was one of the people that i rely on the most. he was always there for any kind of counsel advice, any kind of supports animals friendly way. so i thought, you know, he could be a nice symbolic thing to, to acknowledge him. the, the, this is a full time job, which is one, this trophy and it caps another remarkable season,
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which will say so. and when they go straight in front, sharpens and makes the final at wimbledon, you will serve, attends to the top of the world rankings. david stokes, out to 0. the best of these out on all to 0. stay with this my size. yes. hey, is with you next with more space and you said so the,
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[000:00:00;00] the a sense of belong. if i the success ethan is in my system. and the every day he wrote, keeping communities together, a list for 10 am for incidentals myself. as your 0 visits, the canyon town of peter. this produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based finds a sense of community on a jersey to bronx. new york, 1973, the 1st place of hip hop, young man named 5 campbells, better known as d. j. cool. hurd got the movement started and people dancing at his back to school
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party. it was right here on cedric avenue in the bronx and the ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers help launch music style using funk, soul jazz and rock plastics. they created an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry. the universal hip hop museum currently under construction, seeks to preserve the movements roots, residents around the globe. the real cause as quick death toll rises to nearly 2 and a half 1000. as imagine c teams, race turn light to reach from the mountain village in the
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