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the majors social change, the witness award winning films from around an hour to 0. the 3 days of probation quaking brought the hopes of finding some 5 of site and devastating villages. it'd be access mountains. the whole robin, which i was just doing, like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up i could not just stay and go on with my life. and we had to help blending a helping hand people america to come together to assist the thousands who could effect it by the quick enough in use. right? so much vehicles swept away on homes in the day to dozens of killed and east of
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libya after storm. daniel dump wrecked cold rain. also, those crews leader is on his way to russia to be sensitive to, to the us suspects on sales or on the agenda. the welcome to the fact that we begin with the devastation. good quick. that struck laraca on friday. the number of people killed has not risen to over 2600 survivors . living in tents after the homes were destroyed. some of the soul searching for loved ones trumped under the rubble of vile reports. for the 3rd consecutive day must, if search and rescue operation to find of quake survive. as the eagle community in the widow gun area is only 2 and a half kilometers from the epi center of the devastating tournament. on friday. it's like an house browsing. salts of my case,
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with the largest number of victims of teams from the william armed forces leading the operation. some victims have been rescued from hundreds of people. the logistic of the challenges are enormous. the moment this meeting of bodies are piling up in the grades in the heat with reports that the model cannot study. these have instructed the duties not to betty, their loved ones until the certificates are issued. the that done. let's do the work and also these have wrong that they haven't allowed us to betty or dead the rustic they haven't provided us any help. they haven't let us do anything with the number of the injured and missing. continuing to rise the west effected villages in the high up lots of region present. the biggest challenge, like good mountain lane toast, some of the remote to sort of depends on areas where it goes across the
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country. actually saw the data to volunteers from north america, distributed food, blankets and close to villages. many other agents, uh lots, think similar campaigns to deliver, to upgrade cuz it, cuz the military helicopters, applying aids to isolated communities and the other epi center medical, a nursing stuff have been recruited to assist them. a more broken government spokesman says the priority is to each funded people. yes, all but look at the my outcome. how are the main challenges, the rocks that fall down and block rooms, but we use airplanes to reach infected areas. he says it's difficult to estimate how many people are trumped on the boat of the model co hasn't seen and of quite like least one since the i gotta do the quick you 1960, which killed one more than 12000 people. how much fun, what does he have? but we have a team of correspondents covering the designs for them. a mental health and nicholas hack of the city of mount a cache with temporary comes sabine setup,
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tells those that the displaced the 1st picture, milder is the, the epi center of the quake. up in the mountains, you see the mountains here, all these mountains, beyond them is the epi center of the quake. and there's only one way which is here that drives from south towards the villages. this is why you can see those excavations of us that goes along with some mandatory vehicles that but it's not enough. uh, this explains why they had a cup test. uh, uh, lifting aids to the people affected. but because we're talking about many desolate villages in the mountains is extremely difficult on this explains the many people that would tell you that we need more a to be trick it in and to those areas. and this is something which is going to continue to post huge challenges for the all parties, which is basically the need. first of all,
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to continue sending rescue teams and lifting them to those areas of the same time. you have to add, lift a to those areas, bring the rest to his back, bring the injured back to him, i guess, and continue the operation for as long as it takes of the same time. supplies. and this is what people need. they want tens mattresses, blankets, food medicine as soon as possible. i'm this explains why you're seeing more and more charities and you, the government is that uses, i'm particularly the on the, on the agenda. i'm really stepping in and trying to deliver more and more age to those affected areas. nicholas ok is as a temporary camp in cash. this is a neighborhood in mark cash, a state jim, normally a football page, but look at it now. it's turned into a crisis management center. last night,
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15 families were sent here. we saw actually a bus come to that place that square. we were early on to pick up some of the worst effective families. so the people that you see right behind me will not be able to return to their homes inside the medina, because it is archer destruction. they are $800.00 more families expected to night . that will sleep here. we expect all. so the authorities have told us that nurses and doctors are coming and you can see they're bringing food sandwiches. and what's incredible to see in the face of this calamity is the resilience of the moroccan people. all of the people that you see working inside this shelter are volunteers. we met students, people that worked for the city, have joined forces to try to give some relief to those that needed the most. because there is so much work ahead for the authorities in morocco. the
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bush with, with boss. and they've seen monica, she's helping distribute said to effective villages the. she explains why she decided to get involved. i wasn't happy and happy enough to have still have a roof over my head simply as this we found the earthquake, my the whole building where i live moved, but we still have a roof over. i had it didn't collapse. i could be the person that was not with my daughter and my husband on the rocks waiting for somebody to help me. so i could not just stay and go on with my life. we had to help, so i got to we've as friends get together and without any plan we get go. we went to the groceries and keep calling people new people where they needed some help. but there was nobody yet well getting there. we saw a lot of minutes every comes over to set the base tense. already gave them everything they need. so we kept going further on places where there was no help yet. that's how we got to the village. imagine that's where we went yesterday. and
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today we are gathered to get us again again to help other village in need. so the forest is because we are happy enough that the we are still alive and the best enough that we don't are not injured. other kids are not injured. now at least 150 people have died in flooding and eastern olivia following heavy down pull some stone. daniel will forward. he say 2 times. the 1st and the polt city of data is be heavy as mounts of rain full of reach as the cold as a single day and nearly falls. he is libya's arrival governments of both of those 3 days of national molding. it's got the very latest. uh, what correspondent malik trying to enjoys us now from tripoli. the situation is incredibly serious, but the, the real question is, how quickly can a get to those affected areas as well. here in western libya, i a large convoy of consisting of excavators, bulldozers, large trucks, hundreds of volunteers,
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and i'm doing some medical workers took off this morning. they should be, if not arrived in, in eastern libya, they should be arriving very shortly. the problem is swell is the city of dell not, i mean we're starting to see pictures of entire neighborhoods just completely a collapse the an total. and that's because of these down. so city of deadman now is completely surrounded by mountains. so it's, it's, it's, it's very low. and when these dams collapse, the floodgates just opens, an entire neighborhood were destroyed. there's a, there's appears that hundreds are missing and if you're dead, unfortunately, communication, but the communication lines dropped. and the said, you have done the last night because of the floods also of the, the, the destruction, the, the, the death toll is still unknown until authorities are able to reach the city.
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but across eastern libya, we've seen floods and people impacted a very the in the impact was, was just devastating. take a look at my report of the entire neighborhoods flooded across the eastern olivia, the worst storm, the country we have seen in years mediterranean storm. daniel brought record rainfall in the city of l. b. the people can only watch as their vehicles are washed away. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals, local officials or calling for immediate assistance. now and then right, because as a we announced with regret that the situation is completely out of control. we call on all government officials to intervene to save what can be saved. governments are responsible for people's lives, request the secuity services to provide assistance. libya has been engulfed by
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political divisions for more than a decade. the country has 2 governments that slowed down emergency assistance efforts. the pair little government in eastern libya has announced a 2 days state of emergency and forcing a curfew and calling for people to exercise caution. if they leave their homes. the internationally recognized government in tripoli declared eastern libya, a disaster zone. it's cent. teams of emergency workers from western labelle lemon was out of sight how i've instructed the ministry of health and all relevant agencies to quickly provide assistance relief. convoys will be dispatched to also these affected by this incident will respond with all available resources. you cut out the impact of storm daniel on eastern libya has been devastating. local officials, the many people remain missing with search and rescue operations currently under way. there are, here's the death toll will only rise and forecast. there's have issued
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a red one seen more storms are on their way. now trina, which is their, is a saturday, is comp sized, and nigeria driving $28.00 passengers, including women and children, as well as farm is around 70, were rescued in the mccloud region of nitrous state. at least 40 of us remain missing. mold at a 100 farm is were being fed rates that fails on the other side of the niger river when the crowds of both killed ava. it's the 2nd symbolists, every kept sizing, and nigeria in 3 months, well fitted, assemble how's the light is from the nigerian capital, the beach you call that a month ago assumed the incident happened. the neighbor, inquire of states where about a 100 people returning from a wedding, wed drowned in one of the revise close to where this particular incident has happened. and just on friday in northeast, on a demo i states about at least 10 people have been coming from getting the single
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incident. these have option to be happening over the years, mostly because of known the district regulation of the sector. because most times some of these before and as not, they don't enforce the use of live jackets. they also trying to make more money by trying to carry as much passengers as soon as possible. especially like during the rainy season, wendy, a few of boards, they'll be able to cross like the revised when at do say more like more info or the electronic to it as well demonstrates as all gathering outside of the supreme court in west jerusalem, it had all of it appeal hearing against coping, it's traditional powers in july, the parliament pest amendments to a little limiting the course ability to overrule government decisions. that physics freely unreasonable, read demonstrations against the changes since the beginning of the, the quotes and ties 15 judge benches. expect it to convene on tuesday. let's get more of this and pull. brandon,
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who's watching those demonstrations from west jason? emotions are running high pull all day. i mean the numbers a huge on the eve of that hearing evidence of perhaps how and what people think of what's going on in court. that's exactly right. so the main thing that $36.00 weeks often sec, consecutive weeks and demonstrations are being taking place against the additional reforms down in some to be so nights here in west jerusalem and outside the supreme court. this is the last opportunity for those demonstrates as to fence the hand of these proposals because i think it refused permission to demonstrate tomorrow tuesday, while the pool is actually pacific company around 50 to 70000 without people getting on the way on the stage over my shoulder, i have to say that tonight, reports are coming through as simple compromise deal from the prime minister benjamin nothing. but potentially offerings of salt is to dish or work to wrap up.
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the problem is that nobody here in israel half the moment trust benjamin netanyahu is essentially the pit, predicted the sensor enough to hold the hearing. i'm just before he goes to united states next week. and the other thing is that he has been to the prime minister, the office called us in the us, particularly a hotline ring pharmacy off dr. english tradition reform agenda. so what is the form of that? what sticks is opens anybody's guess. i mean, it's really fundamentally done to the nature of democracy as well. and that's why so many people also operate on so agitated, uncertain mobilize, i suppose, it doesn't really matter what the options of the possible outcomes are from this court hearing on tuesday. they're all going to be consequences for everybody. that's right. the biggest predictions is that this court hearing rules
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against the government and the government decides not to abide by the court ruling . there will be a clear constitutional crisis. what the government's proposals effectively to flood the line between the separation of powers between the executive, the judiciary on the legislature. look, the government, well, nothing yahoo understood this one's good, came to a point, judges to remove the judge. so besides, i was one legal experts that i spoke to earlier this week that they were basically ruled by a government without limitation of the law. and that's why people who are also very angry about just not like people off, for example, reserve as to what nobody wants here for military service. the projected to support that kind of thing as well. and what they want to be a democratic society and they see going in a different direction. so obviously you continue to follow setting the, tonight's gathering a demo as cold proceedings with people for the moment thing to still
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a head here. all the, i'll just say around remembering a painful task. to like box the 50th anniversary, the queue that should, it'll boost military rule which sold thousands killed the the, brought to you by visit castle. probably cause the end of the fact of the dry season. it is an easy so the shelves are showing up more to sort of way see, and boeing here, van of light still the focus, the heavy rain flooding right is going to be mima on. probably tied on the left side of viet nam, antoinette symbolizes in. and out, but you'll notice the line is 9 more or less here, south of that as long as you drive. if you live channels in java and the honors to the east. the heaviest rain recently, in fact, for the whole week has been in southern china, which has cost flooding. but the next band of enhanced but late seasonal. right.
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and just one here that comes from go hand towards shanghai. this is probably late tuesday and wednesday i have a japan tempted to come down and it's not much of a breeze, but show charles will find something that are still quite likely. and we've seen some unusually heavy rain around the indian capital recently. so typically the water hoffer, yup. your wheels, this is how the honest and the south west of new jersey. and still that area from which production dire and to addition is light through the area. vulnerable for mole, big sheriff. now, west of that is being quite halted about this time and mostly dry in a good part of central practice on leaving the shelves. and he's not provided good to be dying guy down the western gas, particularly cadillac, shout was still full on a daily basis. the weather brought to you by visit castle county, the cost, the victim of global warming, africa, age, the become a clean energy powerhouse. leaders on the continent to running for debt relief to
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unblocked funds of climate solutions, plus anger's mounting of the impact of packing stones. i am asked bailout conditions. counting the cost on the al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it, will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you. the book about cable channels as it relates to whole roman in doha, reminder of all the top new stories. bolden, 2600 people have died in the quick that struck central america. survivors of being housed in tight and stuff to that homes that destroyed some of searching for loved
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ones. trump, under the rubble beyond me and agencies have managed to reach some rebate villages the high access mountains, but many roads is still blocked by level 10. print those released operations and at least $150.00 piece of di didn't. so they get east and libya following heavy down falls from storm. daniel will only say 2 times of best and the whole city of dallas, it's the heaviest amounts of rain full. the region is recorded in a single day. i know well of all the top story, the as quite gabriel k that start late at night many well either sleep or wrapping up that day. it won't remote village sitting in the list. mountains valley one who is left standing. i'm, it's been had the was having did it with his family when the quite struck killing his 8 year old son. he and his wife recount what happened. the
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mission statement, see nothing to do a search for 3 additional visit because you know before it's a dispute event. it took it was before. so that is enough for us to to convince the top level or the thought i will look into the research as not in the way them to have the ability for the boy not chairs on once the testing the most of the most
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office. so to finish them and having to go to the us for the thought of yourself to the sofa. the cabinet size, moles grand need a can jonah and we'll visit russia in the coming days. came is reportedly over the older train from killing young us. diplomats said last week that north korea is ready to supply our munitions to the russians that i will in ukraine. for slightly explains the from the south korea's capital. this is north korean d to kim jones 1st trip abroad. since the carpet pandemic, he's unlikely headed to russia's far east close to the north korean border. news of his visit has reached residents in bloody boston. we can met russian president vladimir putin in 2019 the book of both countries show teeth to the whole world and can stand for themselves. so there's something in common with putting this in
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valuable stuff to attend the eastern economic forum. an event of design to promote for an investment in russia's far east. when the 2 leaders met 4 years ago, pretend had offered to break the deadlock. often north class talks with the us on a 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 with 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 it's nuclear weapons program. 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
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. 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 people to get the wellness of those cutting. it can be used as a tool to in friends behave out 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 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 to why didn't the divide in the international community. much like during the cold war era, lawrence lead out to 0. so well today is blocking the 15th of the 3 of the violin, q against the elected socialist president, solve the lender,
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and brought general augusta to shake the power hundreds are attending a memorial and i tell you, presidential palace and the capital sunday. i'll get the all doing the thousands killed or full simply disappeared under industry through the also remembering i learned a lot to the america editor at least you even joins the style line from santiago with that survey has been taking place for some time. now let's see what time to reflect and remember perhaps, but the sort of paid and remains that so many people buy very much of it. one of the most moving parts of the ceremony was when former president, i in this door, her secretary is i've been like in this poke sheets for voice was, was trembling as she remembered the very the moment leading up to the bombing of the one of the palace that you see right behind me now where her father eventually committed suicide before he could be taken prisoner by general. i will still be no
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shades and many, many other people were taken out of the palace and killed their families out here, as well as, as well as the families, of course, of all the peoples of more than a $1200.00 that are still missing. and their bodies i've never been filed, so it has been very, very painful for some people. but the main idea, the main goal of the ceremony, which is the largest ever so far to commemorate this anniversary was to learn the lessons from what happened. this is what president w body said and impacting his speech that would 2 points that i'd like to repeat that were very interesting to me. he said that 1st of all, unity and reconciliation cannot be achieved with neutrality or by trying to share the responsibility for the horrors that took place here, between the victims and the perpetrators. he also said that you cannot, you can never say, and that is he is that was a, a clear message to his conservative opponents. what did not attend this ceremony
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that you could never ever say that there was no choice then to have a military cool. you said there is always an alternative differences between the democracy must be resolved with more democracy, not with less. so that is the main message of the ceremony. it still hasn't finished. there's going, they're going to be some musical event soon. but the, the main speech is the main uh, the main event is over and it was certainly very, very moving. that is, even though the opposition was badly c, a, as always this period as to a military dictatorship, that governments can possibly find a way of peace and reconciliation. why is it being so difficult to chilly to rule this very difficult path? yes, you would certainly think that half a cent true would be more than enough to kind to come to find common ground. and it appears that you do watch finding common ground. but more recently, there have been a lot of divisions, a lot of political polarized nations in this country. many of the people who had
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for the last decade to still remain silent because of their show. we say they're there about the sympathies towards the, the dose, a dictatorship. we're not coming up publicly and not only supporting what happens, but also saying that it's almost denying that some of these are the cruel truths actually took place. so there was a battles now for the history of chile, and that is what i think we're seeing here. the see. and even though a lot to the america, i just like stories the, the us just remember writing the 22nd of the 3 of the 911 attacks that killed mold and 3000 people. oh see, can you see kind of a high rise within today bell ringing ceremony and vigil the world trade center in new york city. the 2001 to type. so new york, the pentagon and pennsylvania with the deadliest on us soil. i never got it
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right, that is the same thing all over again. it hurts with and then it has to be this way, but it still feels some little bit home thing from the day. but i'm trying to pass by, you know, trying to get through it and move on. but is ceremony is a busy day just keeps bringing it back. i need it to be. it's been a long time since i was here. i haven't stepped foot on the on his grounds since october of 2001 the you're watching. so i'll just, if it makes a whole regular mind to, of all adults story mold in $2600.00 people have died in the quake that struck central or okay. so the volume is all being housed in tens of to the homes that.
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