tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the cool of started a city in front of us, but have to face with details coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery, but it's reckoned as many as $3000.00 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed since the start of the war the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in these are on algae 0. i'm for the back people live in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. 3 days after a major earthquake in morocco rescue as search for survivors in the level of devastated villages in the ap last mountains. the moroccan government has so far
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accepted aids from full countries, britain spain kata, and the u. a. r. many moroccans left homeless body as quick as struggling to survive. we report from a make shift account in mac ash. also on this news, our north korea is leader is on his way to russia to meet vladimir putin, us suspects on sales on the agenda. i'm devin actually with small towns. novak joke rich does it again, he wins the us syphon for equal margaret 6. reco to 24 transform singles tied to the thank you very much for joining us. as we continue our extensive coverage of the earthquake and morocco, the number of people killed has now isn't almost 2500 international rescue. close a joining the search to find more survivors. communities in the last mountains,
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flattened by friday's temp trema, struggling to find food, water, and shelter as go straight to all just areas. hush him. i had a bio who's near the, at the center of the earthquake in the village of oregon. so imagine, see search and rescue teams focusing the efforts on the small villages surrounding at the, at the center. one such village is where you are. tell us about the situation right now. a search and rescue able to operate in these villages, as well as funny. they do understand that the next hours are the most decisive to find any people on life and the problem. this explains why you can see behind the, the incline building of those buildings that were severely affected in the past week . most of the rest to us now are desperate to find people under the rubbing. unfortunately, about one hour ago, they retrieved the body of a young size,
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who was trapped for the last 3 days. he lost most members of his family. and as you can see, also there's a make shift, a comp which is starting to further expand here in work at most of the people in the affected area. those have survived, i'm moving here, but also neighbors are starting to move. he is just concerned about the potential for stronger off the shots in the upcoming days, and they're likely to continue to stay until to get guarantees that the impact that they, they, they also shocks are losing in intensity. and this explains the challenges that they authorities are facing when it comes to providing a to the affected areas. right. before we talk about the aid hashem, i wanted to ask you where the search and rescue teams have been able to reach all the effective villages. all the affected areas is there so help or finding people in life very difficult to attend fully because there are areas
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as we speak. you won't be able to reach until you send had a cup to yesterday. i spend the day in that's in the co, an area where the on the, along with a june, donnelly have been using how the compass has to go to the sunset, the video of it, and surrounding areas. the only way is to send the rest to hers, or at least them to those areas along with medical teams and look for people. now you have to bear in mind that there's an issue of whether con conditions in the mountainous areas with sometimes hung for the best fuel pricing by, by a, by the army. and then you have the issue of sending how the company, those non stop to the desolate villages, but particularly in the, in the, at the center of the lake, which is, i think it was this, this which explains the former request by him or walker for a certain number of countries to join in the rescue operation, but to kennedy in the mountainous areas,
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the window certainly to find any sort of survivors is rapidly closing, how sion and now on the question of aid, we're still hearing that some villages haven't received any aid. despite the mobilization from the government and for in teams, is it just logistical challenges that's holding up to say well, from my experience yesterday, uh, when, when i drove to to that's in the cold and returning at night to get back to the video of with gun i saw a massive logistical issue which is basically the huge song. so rocks pulling from the, from the mountains blocking the bose and for people to understand what's the ticket about the landscape here? see the solve beyond these mountains uh is the center of the as
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quick and there's only one road. you would see some yellow trucks on is vehicles over that. that's the only road that will take you all the way south to where those areas. i jo, that is the road. yes. today. and the it was blocked. they had to send in, jimmy is and, and, and have it very close to try to clear the roads, but them to our lights at mazda, of the songs of the roads with full block is about. there is an unprecedented level of n g o is local people, moroccan expired, creates shannon and a to all those areas. and i've seen yesterday nights more and more the presence of ministry, the cousin, particularly laurie's transports on supporting food and 8 by head is a problem, faulty. the moment they get to, to that 10 year old, they would have to ask the ministry to lift the a to those villages. there's another problem when you get to those bid, it is a huge destruction. and most of the, those have survived. i'm moving the, the to
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a desperate area looking for to get tens food mattresses admitted to how it's an extremely, extremely difficult to rescue operation because it took place in the most difficult to rein in morocco, the less bouncing. thank you. hi, sham. as we hear those helicopters circling over, you the how should my, the bar with the latest, the from wire is on what close to the epi center of these earthquake and morocco. that's not bringing out as morrison. who is the right to living in morocco's atlas mountain? she's the author of adventures in morocco, and she's joining us from one of the affected areas. asked me out is thank you so much for speaking to us. can you tell us 1st about where you are and what the situation is they're following the says, click on friday, a little personal, your correspondence just done fantastic job and information that incomplete needs. some kind of speech i've seen with my own life also automatically that i think
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which is the main market time for my region. i live at a tiny village called him though which 16 along the way. and i had to fight till tear because the roads being completely blocks the army as i was working to move that huge boulder as my feeling is all likely hits. um, now i'm in the next valley has to be down to the areas that your correspond to actually talk to you about as you can see behind we, this is a big 8 operation. the government, the have strong, left didn't to action. of course we have a 10 so because i got to the judge, somebody told you got my move on to the to with this whole family were in that 10, just bash because his house behind us was completely destroyed. so people are sheltering here because they have no home because they're home without heaps. they're probably stay by. i'm right behind the couch. it's a large minute treating off that school with the red presidents. so a military hospital has been setup where you are, as well as tens for those people who's been to the left homeless after this
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earthquake. can you talk to us about the experience itself? what was it like when the earthquake struck, and just how much destruction is there in these villages surrounding the epi cent and apologies. we seem to have lost our connection with the alastair, an eye witness who lives in a morocco's at last mountains, who was talking to us about the level of destruction there. she's told us about how aid is slowly coming together for some of the people in these remote areas. she was in a 10 city there that's been set up for the people effected by the quick. oh, so she mentioned that a temporary hospital has been set up for the people who have been affected. alice as alyssa you back with us. we lost you there for a moment. alice, can you hear me? all right? yes. okay, great. so i was asking, yeah, i was asking you out of the personal experience when the earthquake struck and also
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the destruction that you know, the people who lived in these villages lots of villages, i understand surrounding the epi center. what was the experience like for those people as well to me, i live in the obviously you're a barber family. i'm just trying to most in my comp time, the youngest one, the old 100, the 4 families in my tiny house. the aspect struck, i was asleep, i was welcomed by the most loud, just noise. i've ever heard of some something to take in my house. i'm shaking it. i knew the best way to do both. remove things like this. i run out my door and talk to me don't yard the lights to all. everything was off the lease sign, but this bagging and shaking is the are kind of engorged itself. and the i funded by steve was moving like you shit. um. she thought that i was absolutely terrified . then the white cat much stopped and suddenly my neighbor tanks flushing out,
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all the women are crying. all the women, it's screaming the children, the screaming. we gather the community in our yard and then we will have time to get the support to each other down into the are part of decided to mind. so we could get away from the danger. and that's where we p never since we're in comstar intent. yeah, you, you talk about your community and i want to understand a bit more about how they are organized, even before this earthquake struck. we talk about remote areas in, in these up last mountain villages. just how we mode, what sort of, you know, what sort of infrastructure is that even before the earthquake struck what's life like for you? so i live at the, in the, which is one of the bigger villages here and is the center for tracking 2 pallets to my bed h as barry to the infrastructure. and the big problem, of course, is the road is completely blocked to the main town. see right here, i'm but we live a very simple life. and if you could just go on for one months and pause from where
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i live, like top dates, walk, it's traditional cable houses, small community where bozeman, i live on those. the tell that nobody knows maybe 4000000 families. so you might have for 2 people, you might have a 100 people. families tend to only live in the same house. the house built the animal or on the bottom floor. and then on the top floor, there is a family living. people are subsisted farmers, so they will have a little garden push at audience tomatoes or stealth mode. are we the women fake bread every single day? i'm going to comes to mind from the stream, right? most people will have a should be for some does. it's a very self sufficient community. but of course when something like this happens, if those houses are destroyed and no one can get to them, they will be desperate for help. yeah, so close knit communities use you. describe dallas, do you get a sense that, you know, people could still be buried under the rubble in some of these areas and as search and rescue been able to get to them?
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and i honestly come on that question because i can only see what i can see with my eyes. i see highly comp to but the i'm the lenses i think this whole country all of the roku box are mobilize to how anyone that they can a few off the i think it will be some people that will never be rescued from on to their houses in the foreign road villages we're now almost day 3 day for i think the town see something alive along. if i'm home i think they are small and i think we need to concentrate on getting help to the people that we can as is happening now. the age effort is very, very strongly underway. holidays. thank you so very much for taking the time to speak to us and share your experience with us out as more as in joining us there from us me. one of the villages, the communities affected by friday is earthquake in morocco. thank you very much. now, agencies,
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a saying that is 6 stream. the difficult to reach these isolated communities, or holdings are overwhelmed by the scale of the destruction. they aren't enough ambulances and helicopters to reach everyone in need. families living in remote mountainous areas of sleeping outside and struggling to survive. no, not necessarily the case you for that area is isolated with no roads making excess, difficult, many residents near by a rule. so in need, we like electricity and our homes are completely destroyed. we've lost everything into the enclosing anal situation. is dia, with no immediate solution. as we've been hearing the villages and towns in and around the high up last mountains are the hardest hit judges. here is doing a whole has travel to one of them and has this report were in the foothills now of the high atlas mountains, about 30 kilometers from the lakes at the center in a village called already gone in the vicinity of
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a local center called like the heem and in pretty much every direction you can look here. a different element is revealed of the still unfolding tragedy from the homes behind me here. that collapsed, offering no resistance to friday nights, earthquake because of the breeze block o my break. and tim, the construction local people going in and out to the ruins of their homes, picking through the remains to salvage what they can do. it goes on stand by here heavy moving equipment to be put to use on the hill side over the wide tents provided by the interior ministry offering the most basic of relief in the heat and still sitting around raw the aimlessly are survivors. this gentleman, i spoke to a short while ago. he has a terrible story. he lost his father, he lost his brother. his mother is gravely injured. he's sitting outside the ruins of his home, keeping a sort of vigil determined to ensure that those biggest,
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don't knock it down. i'm moving along this way. this is an arterial root bringing aid up further into the mountains towards the epi cent more 10. so the here, this is a large tent that's been put up by the local villages to offer some relief from the hate, a place to sleep, a place to store what belongings they've managed to salvage. some provisions that being supplied here is not a great deal on offer, but some bottled water, some food i'm moving through here we move into a quite different scene again. down there in the crumpled ruins again of month, bill holmes. rescue work as a searching digging with their hands. there is a digger as well on the other side of that house over there. they believe there's
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a family trapped under the rubble. they don't believe there are any survivors. so at this stage, they're digging for bodies. and this in general, i've seen that is being repeated in village, off the village, across this pretty substantial, very wide quake dissolved as i joined the whole elders here in the mountains of morocco. wearily i spoke to david whitley close, the chief executive of u. k. med a medical charity that has just arrived in morocco. he explains the challenges i had. so what are these zip as quick springs down in terms of scale and complexity? and i think the challenge with this one is complexity. so it's the fact that the area that is was to fact to is roommates is rural. the infrastructure property wasn't terribly good, cried studios quite so i don't know that there's necessarily a shortage of supplies and equipment in the hold of
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a real card. but getting it where it's most needed in the right time is the real challenge. so the most important thing for the team at the moment is to liaise as closely as possible with the american governments. let's look over it says and see, get up to the most effective diarrhea in order to have an idea or of the know the extension, the sky that the needs. so i know that they've met already with the representatives of the american governments. and we, we've already had someone there a couple of days ago working with the british embassy as well. the way things are to was an ice age is through um, a u. n. chain. so united nations and the different united nations agencies that work with the rest of us. so we would, we'd w white the world health organization. and what happens whether the, the emergencies are large or, or small. it's the same process. when we enter the country,
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we contact the local authorities and we talk to the united nations, the united nations. that includes and i, the international efforts wave out on the hospitals. the local government or several countries have offered to help morocco with relief efforts, contact spain, the united app image, and the you give all begun deliveries of age and rescue teams less bringing natasha . butler empowers for us at tasha a very big moroccan community in french. the diaspora, the and they've been deeply affected by that. so it's quite hard to respond to the yes, they're all over a 1000000 in the halls as moroccans in the phones. many of them do assistants, french american citizens and they have been deeply affected. as you say, of course, they're devastated by the scenes that they are saying and morocco, some of them are unable to reach the family and friends because the internet's down . others, of course, of law lost locked was sort of
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a difficult and hiring time for them to be so far away. we know that a number of most, some charities had out, was mobilized and organizing themselves to try and deliver aid. there are many all set and we'll continue to heal, quite upset with our season morocco because robots has yet to green lights. any aid from phones, even the french officials have offered some. yeah, and the french president offered to help also the for administering funds. and there's been no response from the american government here a that's right, stony silence from robots and to for on says all for all of a to look for on says a lot of expertise in a search and rescue mission. so lots of a high tech equipment sniff adults as well, so they could really be very useful on the grounds of st. paul robot has not responded to the offer. now, the french government to trying to downplay the saying, of course, is the question path. so logistics and broker has what a need for now, but there are those who were saying, look,
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this is probably due to the facts of relations between morocco and fonts. have been very tense and recent is for a number of issues including the fact the phones refuses to recognize the territory of western sahara. as merle cannot something rough, i won't say to do all the facts of frances types and fees. rules for americans, i know will say power says roof more closely with algeria in recent months. so all those things are seem to have come into play for the schools, the families of people who are trapped on to the level or a suffering, say much of them. i mean, well, they simply kind of with tons of find this and many of the, the asked for, as i said to, you don't understand why this age isn't being green. lights isn't what politics is being put aside right now. i'm not sure. thank you for that. natasha button. i live there in paris. now, early i spoke to i have been malik, allow me, who's president of the moroccan institute for strategic intelligence. and he explains the complexity of coordinating help from foreign countries. this the question of,
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of how to channel the international eighty's at the center of the conversation since day one. and since the moment to that morocco, how difficult asked for his, but we have a curve of experience in morocco that if you get too much a, at the same time on organized, you would have a button next all over the place. and this will be very complicated to handle that . and the 2nd thing is that we've seen a lot of questions about joe politics and relationships, but we're all clarified very clearly yesterday and i through a press release from the minister of interior. all international aid is welcome in morocco, but it has to be organized and it has to come in a proper way. so you don't create these bottlenecks in turkey, it was in urban area. it was a disaster that was terrible, but it was hurting an urban area and it needed some kind of response in morocco it's in the rural and the mountainous area. so it's the situation is very, very,
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very different. in the way you were organized international a, the, hollywood, china, and of course, as i told you, a lot of people are, are, are speaking about how morocco can do things better and can access. but i have to say something about where the morocco did not refute was international. 8, 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 catastrophe. the 1st 48 hours are indeed very crucial to try to risk who lives. and at the same time, it's the only time where you can have the exact, um, shopping list of what you need in terms of international aid. so of course there are controversies, it always happens when you have customer fees like this,
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but you can not compare the situation of morocco with the situation of cherokee. these are 2 different things. it will be yours. quake struck late friday night when many people were either sleeping or ending the date in one remote village sitting in the last mountains. valley. one home is left standing, jaime been hen now was having dinner with his family when the creek struck. kidding is h l son. he and his wife we count at night. the most interesting she got to do with most i should do it for a decision was because you know, before it's a dispute event it took it was the 4th is enough. doesn't make any sense to,
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to convince the top level or the thought i will look into the research now. it's not in the way them to have the boy, not the chairs are the ones that the interesting most of the most that's been the has the sheer to the customer because she thought it was you. but then developing. i'm stood subdivision, you know, she's eating genus,
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albany to savannah should do that and willing it sends you to, i don't know, managing this, the move do all the stuff, the post office . so i put senior governments having to go through the us for the thought of yourself to the sofa desperate leeside situation for many people in morocco, joining us now on the news. our is so have a 9 who's
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a psychologist is joining us from aga. dear. thank you so much for being with us. they are forced the physical injuries, but also the psychological trauma on this disaster. talk to us about how people have been affected and how they're coping. hello. yes, can you hear me, sir? yeah, yeah, yeah, i was asking you about the psychological trauma as a result of this. so it's quick. people have been affected tremendously. can you tell us how, how they're coping and how they've been affected by this disaster? so is the size of the range is even the people who. ready are from this area. does the shades of feel. okay. uh let me uh see on
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the oh gosh josh spiders, maybe he's a very normal he may need to wear. no, it was not by the. ready but they got a feeling shame. i also received a call from people who love their timely people. this is. ready strategy the same uh you said the same way in the, the lowest julie julie may live. uh. yeah. uh huh. yeah. so you say a feeling of shame and a feeling of deals. perhaps i understand from those who have survived it and children, especially, i extremely vulnerable in these types of situations. can you talk to us about some of the people that you've been helping and the kind of help using providing the the,
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the people call it wire. the law and he was us from the the, the west. ready went off so we uh we saw the. ready regency on the uh the because the saw the cap at the time just uh, so the se, in one, the who is asking me is a fire or a life do installing software. and she was given me as you may need, there may. ready the buyer uh, info only and she was in is lucia. ready abbas o y at least g o v o that or something wrong. i have some calls from people who are are these lea
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a co strongly or is we go no way for me. uh, actually were like we're waiting for something in the vision. so you know, they, the movie and the reason for on that actually there is a reason to bring the reading the time. yeah. any psychological effects and impacts a happening now of course, but they are long term, aren't they? in the 2 hours. oh, we're good dealing with the sort of boss that uh, i think the 6 of the so so here we close this are they used to do the dishes?
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thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. the hail apple 9, a psychologist joining us there from our, the dear in law. so thank you for your time. thank you. thank you. ready the and we'll have continuing coverage of the quick in morocco later in the program. but now on to some of the days of in use and in nigeria. ferry has capsized and 20 passengers of i believe to have drawn, including women, children, and families around 30 people have been rescued any more before region of nitrous state. 40 of those are still missing in more than a 100 farm was. were being ferry to the fields on the other side of the niger river when the overcrowded boat capsized. it is the 2nd segment of ferry accident in nigeria in 3 months that let's get the latest from fidel is by who is in
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a jewish capital budget for us. so fidel is what more you hearing from the communities and public officials about this accident a i've spoken to public officials in, i just date some of them i, when i spoke to them, they were on their way to demo quite region to find out exactly what happened on sunday when he put capsized on the morning. adam search and rescue efforts are on between did niger, myron police and also look for diverse who have been trying to see if they can find me. some survivors and bodies that have been washed away after the incident. meanwhile, the communities have taking the corporate bodies for funerals, and they also waiting to hear maybe what it may be. they will be able to find possible survivors. and maybe some of them are saying that they'll be content that if i can use the able to find the bodies of their loved ones. fidel is thank you
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for the moment. fidelity smiled with the latest air from abu jeff, time, not for a check on the world, whether on the news hour and an update on the storm. daniel, as well as the weather in morocco, his stone daniel, which caused the study in greece and then became a bit more revive david, the more because of the magistrate in his closing now flooding in libya. and now there's a red warning out who has to be of the 3 days of flooding. this is what happens with a 142 millimeters, gets collect that set to almost just around the coast. from being gauzy, had to get the winds quite strong in line, and the ones winds gone through the rain follows. this is the case in to brooke. county of sandstone will be later on monday. right, and also leave raising the whole system keeps moving along the coast. but lose integrity tonight or tomorrow to bring your few showers through the coastal areas of knolls, in egypt and the sandstone and a bit. so the south and the old tents to dissipate was how to get to the end of tuesday. we should go further west. look at morocco. i'm assuming you know me at
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this mountains. the earthquake is affected areas. this is a time in the mountains, and here's mount a catch that's compared to full cost. the weather sofa has been benign by says they could well be. we see some thunder storms in the area of the atlas mountains, slightly cooler down in mount of cash, and again, dry for a couple of days and evening breeze. possibly a shower on thursday evening, but it's i say, we'll likely up in the mountains a permanent says north korean leader kim jong own. we'll visit russia in the coming days. skim is reportedly already on a train from kiln down to russia. us to provide said last week that the north koreans are ready to supply. i'm in addition to the russians for the war and ukraine, drawing sweetly for some sol, solved for you. this is north korean, the, to kim jones, 1st trip abroad since the carpet pandemic. he's likely headed to rushes far east close to the north. korean border use of his visit has reached residents inside the boston,
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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, put in this invaluable stuff to attend the eastern economic form 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 clay, as 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 rockets, north korea is banned from exporting weapons on the un security council resolution . they also concerns north korea, may we see from the russians, sophisticated technology that could help it advance is nuclear weapons program.
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prussia and north korea have drawn closer and 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 no career. analysts say the kim pretend meeting could be intended to send a message to the us and its allies, these bits of diplomacy, those could you can be used. is it to me to influence behavior of the united states. sounds good here and some as a 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. 2 countries let 5 for tearing with us and on the western sanctions may seem like natural allies. the closer ties between russia and north korea may also sub to widen the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era,
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lawrence lead out to 0. so let's get the view now from moscow and speak to you the shop of ok in the russian capital. you hear what more do the criminal have to say about kingsland visit to wash? well, according to criminal sparks specimens we trip. it's called the 2 presidents heads that delegations during the negotiations and will probably meet face to face if there is a need for it. uh no particular dates for the tools has been announced, but according to bloomberg, the leasing would take place. on wednesday, september, the 13th, the north korean president is traveling to russia or his on the train, and the whole journey will take him about 20 hours while alleging the patient has already arrived in bushes. far worse than the city of letting us talk to participate in the eastern economic forum. so he's supposed to speak to the audience tomorrow,
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september the 12th. what does russia want from north korea and what might be prepared to give in return a it's quite interesting because we're hearing as how and that the countries come announced that a roster can lift sanctions from the republic of north korea and was drawer from the un sanctions imposed on north korea. also a ruling that we learned about the nice thing from the new york times a happened last week. and the new times wrote that it came drawn in was planning to meet with the legend. person to discuss on supplies to be used in the conflicts in ukraine. so film young, kind of most current outs, hillary munitions multiple launch. rootkits systems, a short range ballistic missiles, and in return, russia can also grain oil part of its satellite technology. we've come to pay in hauled, congress,
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and also it has importance from mr. pace into demons. trays that russia is not isolated as any international contacts is important for the russian presidents. now, when so many countries have tons that binds due to the optical fixing ukraine, julia, thank you very much for that. you need to shop a lot of our lives there in moscow. meanwhile, the us president has ended his 2 day trip to vietnam by hailing a new stage in the bilateral relations of the former enemies. joe biden visited as both the us and china jostled for influence in the region. u. s. companies including aerospace john boeing, have secure trade deals with one of asians fastest growing economies. jessica washington has more from getting moms capital henry of what the us had been seeking was an upgrade to the biological ties of formalization that vietnam and us are the highest ranking news as henry rank 6 diplomatic relationships. and that was achieved now, which is, is this washington is,
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is seeking to convey not only to vietnam, but se, asia as a whole. it's commitment to be said. foss, committed, taught in the, in the region. that's something that we've been hearing. ralph, the close of the 5 minute ministration, a commitment to southeast asia last year. of course, president biden posted southeast asian leaders in washington, and only a few days ago us vice president commer harris and l. c. establishment of this us all the on the center. so this is really part of a broad, a story of the us ramping up. it's engagement with se, asia, in quite a meaningful way, a given the context of the seller and relationship between the us and china. fighting between rival fractions in lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians is forcing a growing number of them to seek safety elsewhere. 6 people in the camp has been killed and 86 wounded since a ceasefire between policy and on groups ended last thursday. i'll just say it was
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in a honda report, some and it had weekend it's been a life of displacement for a state less people. mohammed duffy was born in lebanon after his family left palestine, when israel was created in 1948 decades later, he finds himself sleeping in a mosque, forced to flee the fighting in the item. how do we refugee camp the? this is the 2nd time in a month that we have been displaced during the last round of cashes, our house was destroyed. we moved to another house during the truce, but again we had to leave. hundreds of families did the same. the fighting between rival palestinian factions has created a humanitarian crisis. for the older generation, it's brought back memories of a difficult life. in 1948, we found refuge in south of lebanon. then we would move to the other back then we were taken to, but she did a camp in the south. then as well talking to the account, we moved to be route and then we came to a know highway,
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homes and livelihoods are being destroyed in the ongoing fighting. we've got a sitting president with our buses for the movement and armed groups known as the muslim use. the confrontations are at close range and heavy weapons are being used . so still inside the camp are trapped in a war zone of less than 2 square kilometers. and um, it's gonna have to live in help the neighborhood in the account. i put my life in danger when i go to buy food for the children. the shilling is indiscriminate. i don't have money to enter the house outside the camp. mosques, schools and other emergency shelters are full. the government local entry owes and the un agency that provide services to palestinians loc funds for the people. it is a struggle to survive. and remember how much you no, i'm still probably right away from the warrant, sir. yeah, 2014. we came here. outbreaks of violence happened. the last, our home is on
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a front line. let's say. those living close to the camp are also at risk stray bullets and shells have cause deaths and injuries. there have been many attempts to stop the fighting cease fire announcements have been made. can i please have informed to bring to justice the killers of a senior commander. so far, nothing has been in force. for now, their reality is human suffering and the war were past. battles have proven. a decisive victory won't be easy. then who there i was was, you know, i know how do we, southern lebanon, the services are being held throughout the us to mock the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. the same 22 years since 2 commercial planes were hijacked and thrown into the world trade center buildings in new york. to have a 5 clash into the pentagon and near the presidential retreat at camp david. around
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3000 people dies in the attacks into a peaceful protest to mock the 50th anniversary of general august. so finishes rise to power have turned violent. police, you see a gas and water cannon has some demonstrate as to molotov cocktails in a chaise. military who lasted almost 17 years, thousands of people were met. it tortured and forcing direct, signed by the gym to declassified documents, showed the us wage economic war against chile and st. operatives to bring down the countries for a socialist president, salvador allende and his government. the military cool on september 11th, 1973, was the start of 17 years of authoritarian rule, many called the dictatorship by general, the coastal penal shape, at least 1700. your lands were killed and 1500 others abducted and presumed killed . the no show's security services imprisoned, 80000 people, and tortured jace, 8000 for their political beliefs around 200002 land sliding door exide to avoid
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being targeted by the military regime. a. let's go live to a lot in america editor, this in human who is in santiago, chile is capital alysia. you are the presidential palace a significant place, isn't it? as a truly marxist 50 in front of us? absolutely. for those who are not aware to was the 1st country that suffered a dramatic $911.00, a bench that included also a palming, just like the twin towers in the united states. and the policy directly behind me was bombed by soccer. frontier jets on the morning of september, 11th of 1973 with the president of chile, of the time set about a year. and they would been democratically elected inside of that, that was a tremendous event that to this day remains in the memories of chileans. even those who hadn't even been born yet because we all know what happened to year and i ended was taken out of the policy committed suicide,
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but many of his ministers were brought out alive and then killed one of them the, the father of the former president to be sent by today who just arrived here a short while ago, the father of the current interior minister again to himself, who was the father of the senator who is here today. so there are a lot of people who lived through that event and who still remember as well as their children, their grandchildren. what happened on september 11th, 1973 here until the end of the very same. nice. lucy, why is the government holding such a notch ceremony compared to previous years? but it's 50 years. it's a bit. it does mark kind of an important to anniversary of and the idea of the government, the left between government that is in government right now. excuse me, if the repetition of the word presidents government in bodies was to underscore the
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need to understand that democracy is fragile, that human rights are important to bring to the ends together because there is still not consensus on what really caused the cool, who was to blame was that the former president side of the end, there was a deep role of the united states or was it the military? so with all that in mind, i printed in $42.00 foot proposed a 5 point declaration. unfortunately, the opposition has refused to attend the ceremony. there are several presidents from latin american countries, ministers from new europe, and other parts of the world attending, but not the opposition. which seems to believe that this has been used politically by the government and refused to signed the declaration. so still, what we're seeing is that the 11th of september can, is a date that divides. julian's not brings them together, as many had hoped. it would see. thank you very much for that. let's see. and human reporting that live from santiago and still ahead on this news our a fitting tribute from nova on top of
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a chapter he wins is 24 grand slam tennis title that's coming up in sports. next is jeff davis, the and everything to be an exclusive interview disability, very beautiful, but it's cruel. people can forget you the next day, slip pulling, stupid stuff to put on faith, the media and the challenges that the top bridge and have news so much get out of all the media, all the fading and everything and go back to reality. wendy's money. you have to be careful, money change, people, generation flows on. i'll just be around the challenges here with
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the for the horses, gemma. thank you fully made that joke of it. it says he's going to keep going and going off to winning a record inkling. 24 grand slam, a beach donald measured up in straight sets to win the us open in new york, david states has the action this is how it feels to when the 24th may do to i to know about joking,
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but 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 still feel i got the support of my environment of my team, of my family. you know to this in the final joke of which was up against the world . the 3 know method that we'd be in the final 2 years before. it was joke of it to stuff in the strongest taking, getting set 6 games to 3, the cement, hidden just on an epic. second sense it less than a 104 minutes, which was longer than posted their entire 1st round matches just which ended up taking it on a tight break to wipe it up. it seems to lead and he never looked back. the 36 you had said took the food 663 to become the oldest us open champion in the open era.
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the he puts on a t shirt, smoke is achievement, and at the same time, under his late friend and b academy bryant's to what was the number 24 at the end i like cuz 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, it's a full time job, which is one this trophy, and it kept another remarkable season, which will say so. and when the australian infront sharpens and makes the final at wimbledon, the old server tends to the top of the world rankings. david stokes 0 to 0. the president of spain's football federation was for the honors has resigned,
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will be on his face harsh criticism and was suspended by fee sir. of the gift foot below jenny m mostly on the lips, which she says was not consensual. so high, right consults, he spent 3 weeks clinging onto his job at the top of spanish football, but the pressure took its toll. the full out from the women's world comp kissing scandal was too much to bass, luis, ruby, alice. it was mother's initial. yes, i am going to the a good so good, good. i'm going to yes, go say kind of continue my work brains 1st victory and the cup was quickly salad and ruby, all his case play agenda from her most. so on the lips, she collected a windows metal. he claimed 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. she said i felt vulnerable as a victim of an impulse driven, sexist out of place,
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act without any consent on my part of the case. fox protest demanding he resign feature, then suspended him on the spanish prime minister as well as the public weighed in. and i suppose that within the federation there were people who would agree with his behavior, but indian society is change and that forced him to resign. i'm very happy about tips around to 81. spain plays rent and stopped paying for the national team. as long as we're be out of stage bounce, 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 seem coach, hold hazel, just seen a floating that speech was eventually sax is the scandal. gains momentum. there was a new spanish as a president who was close to reality,
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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, to be honest, said he decided to step down off to talking with his family and to prevent further damage to spain's joy bid. so host amends. well cop in 2030 bought the saga is not ivy, yet. prosecutors are filed a complaint with sprains high quotes against ruby, all as the sexual assault and cohesion, a charge that carries a maximum of 4 years imprisonment sort of height. it's all just sarah. meanwhile, the player at the center of the kissing is gone, do is any em most. so it was played out 1st game since winning the women's world cup of spain last month. and i so plays a club football for bax, coincide at uga. is that the 3 year old was on the head of the match with p most
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and recognition of her achievements with the spanish team sounds of about a giant banner for most. so it was also presented with a framed jersey midfield. i came on as an 18 5th when it's substitute, also team one, the much to one they advocate kind of nation is qualified between gumby and come guy once ahead and mark hash that's despite the city being hit by fridays us quick . but it seems evacuated that hotels and slats next to their respective swimming pools. the game was played and more. okay. because gotten better was banned from hasting international matches until they upgrade the stadiums can be a fort from to goes down to get the troll, they needed to secure that place at next. just asked on an id card in european championship quote, as long albania is it? yes it is. only school defense has to go to give his side the lady considerable, 11 dusky highlands definitely was another luck i'll buy in. yeah. then went to him to grab another and the 2nd hoss to when it's, you know, to move top of that group. but it says that defeats in 5 games to part into
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endangered missing out. so the place of yours for the 1st time since 2004, the plans that the rugby world cup now have some time to rest. i'm a conflict with no matches until 1st day. the defending champion, south africa, are off and running with victory over scotland. the spring box have a 3 point lead at the break, but it was in the 2nd half a hope of the game away from scotland. pizza of stuff destroyed. how is this? why is it a line to the opening? try it for match is go to 2nd just 3 minutes late. so 3, we are going to right in the well failed to score any points for the 2nd home. i just finished 183 seconds to be behind on the number 5, right. and they deserve it. and, and we will see what they were doing in
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a room of games. and now they've pushed the fronts. and the big themes at the one in the lead up to this woke up. so for us it was always going to be a slippery one and we knew it's going to be a grind. it was quite clear. we didn't start the way we normally start the intensity. that's one of the things that's a big thing about a good start. that sort of doesn't really intense issues with the in bed wasn't upstanding. we just told us over about a week ago was that of a better. it's as simple as that 12 and facing played out a drum. not so it came in full time and josh adams, who was the leading choice for at the last woke up one type of fuss, the wiles, and the school to 3 more tries play for 18 points with around 15 minute sky, the page, the full back. they to score for christ. this one had from the came up, trying to think about it. arguably the best of the last, as the sedans pulled back to within 6 points. and they had a chance to win it with the final play of the game. the best austin says send me run drum,
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