tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 12, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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to try to explain to global audience, how does this impact the lives? this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this isn't news are on algae 0 for the back people life my headquarters seemed to have coming up in the next 60 minutes. devastating floods in eastern libya, entire communities are swept away with thousands, the dead and 10000 missing. on track for rush, 7 o 3, and need a head for meeting with vladimir putin with offices on the agenda and dimes interest robbie lives from t where ukrainians are no doubt hoping that
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a deal to rearm russia as far as its own allies to send more weapons as soon as possible. also on this news, our will be live in milwaukee. the associates come to the level to find, find survivors on fridays escalating nicholas hawk india high atlas mountain. the area of with gun where aid is slow to come and villagers are taking matters in their own hands. on his full, french wills cut, when a pole, tulsa has been provisionally suspended due to a dire thing, offense if a 2nd test sample his pulse of 50 events, his plan could be found for up to 4 years. the thank you very much for joining us. we begin this news, our in eastern libya with thousands of people are dead and it goes to 10000 on missing after floods has almost completely destroyed the city of doing no more than
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a 1000 bodies have been recovered off times of rain comp, bath to the poor city. when to upstream dams, price destroy entire neighborhoods. buildings collapsed cause overturned, and people were swept away when the heaviest rainfall in 4 decades fell. authorities say at least a quarter of the city that has a population of about $100000.00, has been completely destroyed. administering the eastern administration of libya visited the area and says, bodies can be seen line every way. the death toll is expected to rise significantly . malik trina begins coverage from germany. thores, dorm, libya has seen in decades, broad record rainfall and destruction. the impact on eastern areas has been devastating, but in the city of del, now catastrophic to the port cities, major dams collapse,
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sending walls of water into the city. entire neighborhoods has been completely washed away. unfortunately, with a tail end of the daniel storm, there has been a sudden abrupt increase in the water load, which led to the total destruction of the major dam and the sudden flooding of the city. to the extent that about 4 square kilometers of the heart of the city have been eroded completely. authorities have struggled to reach done now. it's fear, hundreds have been killed. i hardly believe that the purchase of the most cable to describe the order was the duration in dot net. it's beyond the control and it's beyond that. it is all the governments of the gosh, i'm sorry, i can't, the people are in the city is reading the state. and the goals are from the assistance from all the national actors. patients and staff were forced to evacuate
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several hospitals across the eastern livia. many remain trapped and floated areas and that's that the situation is horrible. it's extremely sad. the people suffering from the floods and we haven't been able to reach them. libya has been engulfed by 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 enforcing 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 an 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 all cities affected by this incident. we'll respond with all available resources. and let's
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get the latest now with molly co joins us from tripoli. american, unprecedented disaster for libya, and really difficult to confirm the numbers. a lot of numbers being bandied around . do we now know how many people on accounted for the low fall we, we just spoke to the, the spokesperson for the libyan red crescent, have been gauzy branch and he has confirmed to us the 2084 people have died so far in the city of doughnut, those are the numbers that have been just the, just the, the publish and more than 9000 people have been reported missing with over 20000 people displays. so when, when these downs collapsed in the city of that, i'm not a big one case just open. i mean, huge amounts of water. i went into the city and into the mediterranean sea. our
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hearing accounts now of bodies being wash fact ashore with hundreds being found just this morning and that number's expected to rise. so really a service stating the impact on the city of does not. and indeed, what is it you're hearing malik about the situation in terms of assistance reaching these affected areas, have or forty's been able to reach people in dana and other parts of the city and uh, in the authorities have yet been able to the reach of the city of the roads are blocked, the main roads, the western from the west, and the east of what 8 has been able to reach of the other areas. and they've also had a yacht and other cities and towns that have been effective. we just heard of a, a, a flight of, from this route to arriving in
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a book with 8. and we're now hearing of international aid coming in a countries such as cuts are turkey, the u. a. e and egypt, along with others. our, our are now beginning the process of sending a right to you soon. so aid is coming in, but a given that libya has to live on governments, eastern libya is controlled by the world 20 for have task force. and then you have to west, with the internationally recognized government, just how complicated is it going to be to organize the response, especially with a coming in from the outside. how are the rival administrations go into it to organize the response and rescue efforts? well that's, that's where we, we think that issues may start to arise is arrival a government's, you know, and, and, and the, they don't want either wants the other to take credit for helping the people in
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need of what we're seeing people, the people of libya coming together, i mean, hundreds of people are, i've left volunteers have left the western libya trying to reach it in the trying to reach the eastern libya and they have some have arrived. and we're seeing the people in eastern libya come together as well. of the hope is that perhaps through this tragedy, officials from both sides can put aside the differences and get help to the people in all right, somebody, thank you very much for the update monitoring that live the in tripoli. that's where you now with a present. the car is tell us more about that storm, daniel and its impact in which headed next scar. well, the good news is, is that it has, we can moving from libya into egypt, but storm. daniel was a very powerful system catastrophic with a pretty nasty history moving last week to the south east of u. europe causing flooding into kid bulgaria, and greece worked tons,
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villages into lakes and left off the 2. 6 months of rain fell in just a 2 days. it doesn't look like much, but it was sitting in the mediterranean studies thinking it's way for the south. and it was sunday when it started to move in to the north of eastern parts of libya . now just to give you an idea, we don't get a lot of information out of this part of the world, but we do know that been gone a, it gets about 3 millimeters of rain on average in september, a city to the east of this managed to get more than a $114.00 millimeters in just 12 hours. that costs as rivers to flood the dams, to collapse, and the full flash floods in the very quickly east into egypt, taking very powerful winds, but just a little bit of rain. the good news is it's left behind clear skies across the eastern parts of libya for those rescue and recovery efforts. kyra, thank you very much for that car like that. now to speak to my mood. if casey, who is the general director of the libyan economic and social board, he's joining us from tripoli. thank you very much,
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sir. for your time. as we've heard from my correspondent on the ground day, we still don't have a clear picture of the scale of this disaster is libya, 1st of all, prepared for a catastrophe of this magnitude. a good afternoon, everybody. libya is not prepared. as a, as a matter of fact, the desire to be, it's beyond the capacity of the need in libya and the infrastructure, especially in the city of getting that. and um, uh, the used to be at the site site. uh, yeah. uh, i think this is a dimension of the disaster. maybe. i mean, it is in yet, but it was not that these are there. we can go on it. uh now with claims about thousands of people. uh, den missing and um, situation. uh, you know, uh, i think its comes and that's a bad time,
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but this is the guy we cannot complain too much about that. indeed. anyway, can you tell us a bit more sir, about the situation in the east? you mentioned the infrastructure in there and, and, and the 2 dams in there and at that price were constantly set to be flooding out a city even before storm. daniel, talk to us about the, the sort of infrastructure that is in the east, and i think this is exactly what i'm talking about. the, the, the, the dams must be maintained and, and followed up by that what we call that, you know, the ministry or the municipality. but unfortunately, i think that is something is missing there. and when, when things get a call for uh, uh, like, like this, daniel visa diane store. um, which is, uh, uh, would the most, uh, uh, kind of take, you know, with this uh, a 10 hour when. no, yeah. so uh uh,
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more than, uh what, what we have is about 400000000 meter a frame. and this is, uh, did this to them is exploded. and the, and also we can also go back to, to the today to what, because i've been getting people out of, uh, you know, building the data building and, and the way of the, of the, of data. so this is exactly uh, you know, we have been to a miss key us for 50. it is not yeah, up to 10 years. and i know the fact that you have to rival administrations in this country is going to make the response difficult and complicated. no doubt, there is, of course, a human toll of this catastrophe, but also the economic control which will have, which will have long term consequences, can east and libya, which was already struggling compared to the west and part of the country couldn't recover from this. so anyway,
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i think the struggle is the same. i mean, we cannot say that's where it's gonna leave you. is that is, was that, well, uh, what's the lead? and in case of them for structure, libya has to be at a bill from scratch because uh we, we had a for the 2 years of uh to get to somebody, he never kids about this infrastructure. and then now uh, also after, after the fusion disappeared i was still fighting for a part of our mixing is, was done before. even though, thank you so much we what we have, we have to, we have to go back and, and the not many disaster would have come to to, or we're letting it been to the front of the dishes or off i. or if i can, or for the, for the, for the funded by one. okay. to, to, to go and be an option and think about the future of lydia. thank you so much for
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your thoughts. thank you for sharing them with us. my mood, if test the general director of the libyan economic and social board joining us and from aaa, we appreciate your time a pension, more head on this knowledge, is there a news hour including donating blood to quake victims small contain marrakech going it alone to do what they can to give much need to sell dropped on the ground for more than a week. we'll have more on the iraqi, this press q on an american explore at frontier keys deepest case. and in sports, the nfl season could already be over for this legendary quarterback. and you will have the sewing price range. the 1st 2 out of use and a train with the north korean lead on board is in russia, heading for a meeting with thought of may 4th in the us suspects the north is ready to supply weapons for russia's war and ukraine,
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or st. media showed kim jones on setting off russian media says his train was seen a 100 kilometers from the city of lagos, talk game jones journey began in p on young history and cross the border at cas on . it's a 1200 kilometers by rail to vladivostok way put in is attending an economic for the entire trip takes about 20 hours while we have correspondents in so and must go to tell us what fulton and k might be putting on the table. and we'll also in key for reaction from ukraine. let's go live to florence. we 1st was monitoring developments from sol, solved career. so fines. what more do we know about this meeting this find meeting between 14 and came, and what do we think they're going to be talking about? the north korean state media hasn't reviewed any details about the upcoming meeting. crittenden spokesman says that kim's visit will be a full fledged visit, and the to read is will talk largely about biological relations,
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but photos published by north korean state media suggest kim's delegation includes the naval, come on to his naval colanda. and this comes and then toltz i'm, it's russian defense minister saying that the 2 countries are considering holding joint to minute 3 drills came, is also thought to be accompanied by his air force chief. we've just received reports from japanese medias at kim's i, tannery will likely include a visit to a russian factory. that manufacture is fine to jets. so these are clues that defense corporation will be a big part of the agenda now, but it's really the lower ranking officials, the thought to be part of the delegation that gives us clues that an honest deal is also possibly on the table. now kim is thought to be accompanied by the munitions director, whose department is in charge of producing conventional on hillary, the sort of weapons that russia would be looking for to support its war on ukraine . and he's also sought to be accompanied by the chief of the space science and technology committee, set up to help launch
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a spy satellites into space. so these are very big hints that defense corporation and possibly an honest you are going to dominate discussions between kim and pretend. thank you for that strong sweet. live it in a. so let's cross over to your shop of oliver in moscow now. so usually of what we hearing from the russian side about this meeting, put in his head to find to visit the cost much of him, but didn't confirm if that's where he would meet came. what's the significance of that site? the holding deeds will remain the present intrigues as know these houses all the time and place of the meeting of the 2 leaders have been revealed the will still actually cosmo drive is a very ambitious projects in the far east in the region of russia. it's implements versus best space technologies. it's been partially built, but some construction works is still in the way that as you mentioned about the with pigeon shed his plans to visit because montrose while he was still in the far
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east. but he did not say whether he belonged to me, so the north korean leads about not at present. it also didn't elaborate on his plans for his trip to the cause. when troy, i'm saying that he would reveal them as soon as he was that at the same time, various media outlets also suggested that it controlled. it can also visit the book store. she calls my trim during his trip and that will be quite significant, as it's been said, that russia is going to share such slight technology with north korea very much needed by the country. and we'll also hear that survey short, gu, rushes, defense minister will participate in then you get the sanctions between control and, and let them a patient. and that was stated by treatment spokesman to meet your best call. sure group paid north korean. so remember, an official visit in july and that trip was considered a preparation for the negotiations between the 2 presidents and the talks about that. let north korean supplies to russia. usually i think you your shop when i brought up,
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i lived there in moscow and not his name is robbie who is in ukraine's capital, keeps his in houses, visit on a possible alms deal between north korean russia being viewed by the cranes as well. one of the main ways in which you create is allies, have supported it apart from direct military assistance, has been to diplomatically squeeze russia to try to stop countries that would potentially supply russia with weapons from doing certain sanctions. so such a high profile visit between these 2 leaders is something that is no doubt causing concerns here in the capital. keep notes to give you a sense of sort of what people are looking at here on the ground. western intelligence estimates that between $10.11 rounds of shells were fired last year by russian positions it towards ukrainian ones. the print defense industry set at its peak that was 60000 shows a day that number is now down to 20000 a day. but in a month, that is still more than all if you're it produces in a year and more often than not, yes, those are trans positions. those are military targets. but more often than not,
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those are civilian areas that have caused tens of thousands of casualties. and civilian spaces, we should remember that one of the most intense battles in this conflict so far was for the town of buff move a civilian space. so certainly something of serious concern. uh, what does this mean for ukraine? what does it want next? it wants more weapons and soon just yesterday, the germans, germany is foreign minister, double the number of fighting vehicles on a visit here to keep double the number of fighting vehicles expected to be delivered to ukraine soon. f sixteens as well. pilots are being trained and those will be expected to start to partake emissions as soon as the winter. but what is the talk of the town at the moment? are out of cams long range us a missile batteries that will allow ukraine to fire into crimea and threaten areas deep inside russian territory though the agreement is that they will not be carrying out the such attacks with that kind of weapon. there's a sense of urgency now as well present blood to me as soon as gets most been warning of a long war. and there's
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a sense of urgency because the counter offensive that you printed hope would be a game changer. simply hasn't gone as well as play the same. thank you for that same is robbie live there in case as the number of people killed in friday's earthquake in morocco has risen to nearly 2900 . many survivors have spent another night intense activate homes where discharge rescue teams continue searching for those who could be trapped under the rubble. the army and agencies have reached some remote villages in the last mountains. let's go live to all just there was nicholas hawk will joins us from the town of walk on south of marrakech, nick the immediate and most urgent task has been to reach people in those villages in the last mountains close to the center of the surf. quick bring us up to speed
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with the latest on the search and rescue to where we're just about 20 kilometers away from the at the center. that's right behind that steep mountain behind. behind us, the only way to access the center is to don't keys. and so we've seen how the comforter is flying over dropping aid, trying to reach these villages. there are many of them fully cut off from the rest of the, of the population. so they're trying to get to those areas in the village of stuff like gog, a 160 people were found dead. the entire village just flattens a 160 people. and they are, seems like these and many villages around the area. this is very much a crisis unfolding. meanwhile, here, new with gun. people have set up a makeshift camp made of tents donated by moroccans themselves. let me show you
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what it's like inside one of them. this is a one family here. let me bring you in. there's so i'm gonna click that. this is a baby aisha mohammed her for her sick folder. i'm just up to and there's, well, how made me dary your a tour guide? no, really guiding people in the mountains that i can see a lot of people that are here. yeah. have injuries, i can see one just there, but what happens to use uh, the injuries uh, with the, the scripts. so uh, we have this problem with the, uh, our twigs. so, uh, yeah, we have, uh, this problem, sorry with the uh, our scripts then this way do we have injuries? uh so i mean it's not just on sale, but the neighbors also in our village, the house is uh, damaged, and the house is uh, collapse. so that's why the, the, the injuries and we have some people die in our families and some of the holes
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because some people die and some people still live covered the on those homes that has been clips. so of course this a ask which makes a people shopping everywhere in the. busy do you know about what happens and, and so i, this morning i noticed that there was an aftershock in mark cash quite strong and people were very scared. if you fear these after shots that know we, we do, we don't. yeah. because the also we can see, and we here and we know we have is that seem to consume problems. so we're believe, you know, god the about what to what happens. uh so uh, either the way it and not just the medications that were re, but even these tents are quite precarious. right? yes. and that's where we stay. no, because our homes, that mission, we stay in in those things. so we're all we know. so people, as you see the coming from everywhere, drink,
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so fruits and water and to save these people from these are really bad situation. so what is it that you need? why do people here need? i can see that there's been water distributed here, blanket yes, uh, partially the people here need need lots of things you know. busy we need the blankets because no is the beginning a winter time. it's too cold and has been when dates, freezing and people have a really young child. when you know they must cover them and save them from the same situation. so also about the fruits and i did switch the unfortunate the fruits on so you know, so yeah, and mohammed who has been providing help. uh, actually uh, people from the different uh world you know, here about these are the greeks that happens in the mountains. so many people die and you know, so uh, uh, and also thank you to him that how much 6, which is our king. it's kevin of ask about me. this is on the fruits and everything . you know, these people, of course,
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is there something about what would happen to the local people, which is that really just people. so where they are bringing fluids to move or, and to give these people attend, do you feel the government is doing enough? uh yes. so for sure, the government is doing enough for people and also they are still the government still with people the morning, the evening for these people they want them to say is, you know, of course we know even some families on these people working by government. they are having the same trouble that we have, but to they are coming to give these people and house because here it's more people who has more than you reset. ask which here then, then the, i need something where i was younger. this area. yeah, is quite dangerous. following the earthquake here, i've spoken to some of the families here and they say they want to stay here. why is going to show all the rush? so we'd like to stay here because it's is out home. that's where we born and that's where out of grown parents on the,
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on the bed and screw up. and we must go up as well. and we are trying to go outside, show the one as well. we come out to go, we don't mind going anywhere else. we're preferred to stay in our village. what next the winter is coming in october. you told me that the snow snow peaks and just 30 days time it will be snowing leaks freezing cold here. how are all of you going to survive? oh yes, actually it wouldn't be difficult because before we as we have a lot of. busy rooms we never mind, vote snow, we or raining or whatever, but now as we have our homes because the old whole, they are homes, he's been damaged. so into the changing this winter time, of course, we need a big help to say he's made showed one in our families because we do have even not parents that sold there were to be able to walk or to get somewhere cold. and you know, so we are trying to save them, you know, and also to save ourselves. well, maybe gary, thank you very much. you're very welcome. and you can see behind me fully, this is,
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is mohammed who has an injured i'd. he's an elderly man that needs medical health. there are so many people like that here in this make shift kept that need the assistance of health services, but it seems that those services are not coming to these area. they're already overwhelmed with a sheer number of people that need help. not just here in the main, already gone, but over high up these peaks in the high atlas. this is very much known folding crisis and, and we're seeing more and more people come here in where the gun placing their tents. this is not going to be a temporary shelter for many people. it will take time for then to rebuild their lives. indeed, nicholas hi, fully live in oregon. thank you very much for that. well, let's speak a to rashid monta sir. now about the injuries that people have sustained during
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this as quick as a humanitarian inactive is, was been traveling to remote villages in the last mountains with a team of doctors joining us. americans, thank you so much for being with us. so you've been traveling to these remote villages, talk to us about what you've seen, and you know, the type of injuries, the people who survive us. quake have sustained hello and say to dad, i'm talking to us for about 2 hours of sleep. it came back around 5 o'clock in from the mountains. exactly. some people called me said polity, where it took us about 5 hours to reach out to the fellows because the road was blocked and that was with the doctors. so we did not give up. we went out there based off of the locals, and it was a disaster. and then also a shots to see people that they're still under the ground. um the, the army, um, they're doing their job to, to bring this people out and they've gone. but also it's very, very difficult to reach all these places. so you can imagine that there is no food,
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but also there's no blankets, so casual people can sleep on. so i, so when i'm sleeping on the gun in the river and i, i'm telling you, i see my mom, my mom's size and every woman and this morning. and so i've been shopping around all sorts of different places. and it was just, i really just asked her to see that in person. as we saw in, in our report has interview, a lot of people have been injured. abide by this earthquake, how are they being treated on the ground? all the facilities is the equipment and expertise on the ground in these remote areas to help the people who are in effect. so um the government was, uh uh, making sure to bring these kinds of medical cards. uh, the, to the closest point to this village is, but unfortunately to bring this people out from the village to the cab, it's very difficult. so we're as actors and other, um, civil society. people are providing doctors in the an in the area. so we show up
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there, but it's not enough. there's some, there's some materials that you can bring with you to the contents. and sometimes we use meals to bring this, but it is really not enough. how so the type of insurance on some people have broken, some people they lose their, their positive body and their, their, their something else if people like using their eyes as well. and it was, there was a quick, immediate, kind of like a positive bolt in the road. so we can bring people out from there to the hospitals . introduce medical comes to the morocco, provided another country. what do people need the most right now to to meet the people need a lot of the know somebody the think that there are more foods in the gone people could be taught to just places and bring fluids. most of the villages that get didn't, but people need more blankets and pads because they're rich, 61 on the ground and they need milk for kids. they need clothes and especially
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dismissed. it's really stuff for women. they are really suffering and, and, and as such and late, there is no connection or service and displaces. i took with me on my press of the rest to go to these villages because that's another roads. but if there's, if other and other places i would not go, i would not know those about these people, but they're actually stuffing into stop villages. yeah. lot of suffering in those villages high in the past mountains era. she'd want sarah, thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us and thank you for the help you're providing to people who've been affected by the surf break. thank you. still ahead on this challenge, is there a news our, the military cool which change the course of history and chimney will have more on the 15th anniversary and support a rec and breaking night to portugal and netflix to qualify for next door. just cancel the whole chapel should stay with us for the the
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the hello that. let's have a look at the weather in europe and september the record breaking heat wave ended with a bang across the western parts of the content. we had some severe thunderstorms running across the western parts of france and some heavy rain for britain and the island of island. you can see those shot was stretching all the way down to spain. we had some very strong winds and heavy rain effect. the north west that moves its waste by the east over the next few days. and you can see the heavy showers started to pick up across most central parts of europe as we go into the middle, the heavy rain as well. pushing across into pots of scandinavia, the baltic states. by the time we get into wednesday, march clara, however full that southeast corner and east. and there is cleaning onto the heat that improves conditions across parts of the mediterranean. it's in the still seeing the heat, the 30 degrees celsius, and run the desktop to clear up full spain and portugal by wednesday. but the heat
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is expected to shift away from west scenarios, temperatures coming down. instead, we'll see the heat continue to push into east and areas berlin at 30, but look at that drop to $21.00 instead will. so continuing to walmart if we look at the 3 day. so 2 degrees on wednesday. the short documentary is from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the risk on out just in
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a sense of belonging to the success ethan is in my system and the every day heroes keeping communities together. a bunch of dental just 0 visits for kenyan town of peter that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based finance. a sense of community on the jersey to the the the, you're watching the news out on l. g 0 with needs for the vegetable. a reminder about top stories starting in east and libya has killed thousands of people and
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close to 10000 are missing facilities in the city of tennessee to dance 1st, during heavy rain. more than a 1000 bodies have been recovered. after torrents of water coughed, have passed. through the forest city, a train with the north korean leader of boss has cross the border into russia. a hedge of talks with the leader in me, a port in the us suspects. the discussions would include kim john horn supplying weapons for russia's war, a new frame, and search and rescue operations continue in morocco after fridays, devastating earthquake which has killed almost 2900 people. many slept outside for another night doctor. that homes were destroyed while his child stratford now taking a look at just why this earthquake was so devastating. it's the strongest squeak to hit morocco for 300 years. search and rescue teams are facing a huge challenge, getting to isolated villages and settlements in the rugged atlas mountain region.
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the west effected areas include the cities of myra cache and i could do a region around 400 kilometers wide. and the area of i was suppose, which is home to around 600000 people, living in approximately 40 towns and villages. the village of f e, located on a fly plateau was the epicenter of the quake. in total, done with a high and low atlas mountains, meet the scale of destruction is also great. a deal is quite close landslides, which in some cases have completely destroyed remote villages, archaeological and cultural heritage site. so being destroyed, old, badly damaged too, especially in historical city. of sorrow, don't industry shall region known as the cartilage of southern than western morocco . the village of the sea has almost completely disappeared. many of the houses are made of mazda and easily collapsed under the force of folding rocks. land slides of also blocked roads and
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a complicating access for search and rescue teams and the delivery of aid. so when the earthquake struck on fridays, some people who are less affected areas rushed to the last mountains to help. so you'd have to have to straw for several hours anxious to get his mother and 2 sisters in the remote village of 10. now he found them alive, but his uncle and close friend died and his child at home was bet invoice the when a ride. this is our main national house as well. that was a house when i was growing up. so i got his shots. i can say nothing because they were in the inviolable. sometimes they cannot. i can't say, i told like myself, no tv. maybe this is just like a dream or something that's not true. but then you woke up the day after
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the sheer, everything before she sees a very, very tough situation. and we have to because we need just some, sometimes you need to feel that you beach people and i misplaced the day was when i played and i'd be station the agency to be and there's of, it's hard for trees and still come to morocco, especially to marcus, because it's situations happens in the back to my case. and that really helps me that the tories people like in the end to send that it's mutual that can happen everywhere. and use of course, safety is more important that i really have to re speaking them to send that to school. it's something that we can well that's, that's something that we can have in every way all over the world. of hospitals across morocco are in dire need
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a lot to treat the injured many people have responded to the call for donation. stephanie dec i spoke to some of them in marrakech. there is an intensive course happening here. what are the main hospitals in our cash for blood donations and people are coming to alter cool people are lined up outside coming here to donate what is essential for the injured for the victims. and also for those who are still expected to come. of course, the most heavy and seriously affected area is the mountains around 70 kilometers away from here. many of these areas, many of those people still haven't been able to reach. we've been talking to some of the people here as to why their donations. it's the very least i can do to give my blood, which will help people who are injured. so we try to give everything we can for our people to stay alive. here, america friday to send the receipt around $800000.00 because they know they're here to help their fellow citizens or in dire need. so course,
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what is important to help in the hospital, but also to get this kind of blood to those areas where they're so searching for survivors under the rubble. the 1st time is of the essence to be able to get to any potential stephanie decor onto 0. mark hash. a remarkable rescue operation has been carried out. deep on the ground in took you. an international team of around a $150.00 rescue is have works for days to drag an injured cater to the surface. on a stretcher, month dickie suffered internal meeting last week and was dropped in the cave more than one kilometer di. it is amazing to be above ground again. i was under ground for far longer than ever expected within, with an unexpected medical issue. i want to immediately think of a fraud. reggie, shirley, the, the support of the turkish government saved my life. literally no questions asked for soul said don,
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has more on the rescue operation from his stumble of the drastic keys of more than 150 people from turkey and several european companies. they started to set up the vote lines and also setting up the stages of the camps at several stages and gradually went down to him and started to pull him out. however, c, c was injured. so he had to stop at several stages frequently and have a rest then taking him out. so that's why to that, to much loan cover. last night, around midnight, the rescue teams they had been able to somehow take him out to of the surface and the doctor say that he's health condition is improving. however, he still needs to receive the treatment. a russian plane has made an emergency landing in western siberia, a 159 people is said to have been on board this line from the city of sochi to on skin russia. they already force out there no way for flight of injuries,
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rushing media, se faulty hydronic systems for ca, crafts to last a present, a swap deal between yvonne and the us is expected to be implemented next week. as part of the agreements brokered by kata, a us sanctions wave, a page the way to unfreeze $6000000.00 of a radian funds and overseas banks. 5 prisoners with dual nationality could be released from union jails. next week. actually has been mocking the 50th anniversary of the vine and cool against the elected socialist prizes. and salvador allende that brought general august, hoping to shape the power hundreds, attended a memorial or the presidential palace in san diego. the honor, the thousands killed or forcibly disappeared under penal shay's rule a lot in america, tennessee, and human reports some santiago date of national morning, which flags at half staff. it ended the presidential palace
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a minute of silence. the, at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, chillies presidential palace was boomed and a violent military cool that over through the country's democratically elected socialist president side of the in the his daughter, isabella. and today, a senator for back to use a she would call that day i was the last person to come into the palace with my father. i insisted on going with him. only a handful of those who are arrested by the army after i you and his death survived . these people are all lining up to see the shoes that former printed inside of out i ended was wearing on the day of the military. cool. they are here on displayed on in more on the a t that's the name of the street and the door from where his body was taken out. after he committed suicide. this whole area was completely erased under the
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military dictatorship. they put some into all over it and it was only restored as a door to the palace. when should you return to democracy? in 1990 a current and former hedge of state from latin america, europe and scandinavia attended the commemoration ceremony. aim of discrimination was to underscore the importance of defending democracy and human rights. near my father's fingers had been burned to races, fingerprints they told us he'd been thrown out of a helicopter, but in fact, his body was found 20 years later to dna testing lift. when president w bought each insisted military takeovers. i never justified you. that's why we rebel against those who say there was no alternative in 1973. of course the alternatives tomorrow or the next, then we have conflicts will be able to resolve them with the more democracy,
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not less. but to these conservative opposition boycotted the ceremony, underscoring how divisive the crew still is some say to the dictator i will stop, you know, shape saves the country. what about the human rights violations? i ask you that the human rights are an invention of the communist. it's all an oven legend, a belief that makes it painfully evident, that half a century has not been long enough for julian's to agree on their history and what to do to. she'll still open wounds in human algebra, cynthia. i will, to the court in the philippines has acquitted a nobel peace prize winning journalist of tax evasion. maria rest along maintained that the charges were politically motivated. the verdict is being seen as a significant legal victory for the 1st creek or former president rodrigo. to attach a. he denounced races wrapped a website as
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a fake news outlet sponsored by american spies. the us food and drug administration has approved updated cobit 19 vaccines. pfizer and were during a se, they use shots, are designed to boost protection against the latest variance. the sd approval follows and dates on the rise in hospitalizations in the us and other countries, john, $103.00 for some chicago, a new and mutating co would very and has researchers worried the very end officially named be a 2.86 and nick named parole a, emerge this summer with more than 30 mutations, is just a very large number. and i think for the past, over a year we've seen new variants having one or 2 mutations. and so to then have a jump of a variant with 30 plus mutations that so a bit more concerning. the latest variant comes as hospitalizations, rose 19 percent and deaths jump 21 percent in a single week. the us centers for disease control reported this month. both numbers
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still remain below last years levels. researchers fear that new coverage cases might be more severe, more resistant to drugs, and able to evade immunity. but so far that hasn't happened. we have no evidence yet. that it's causing more severe disease. we have no evidence yet that it's a baby unity. and there's pretty good evidence that it's not going to be resistant to tax of that or other other therapies. another good sign, i'm like, oh, look around which doubled the numbers of cases within days, the new variant takes weeks to devil. but immunology is say, it's really too soon to tell how menacing parole will be. a lot of people seem to think when public health emergencies here in the us and elsewhere ended. so did cove it. but researchers say whether it's one of the new variants or one of the old ones cove. it is here to stay the tools researching cove. it or also improving the
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recent increase in hospitalizations and desk, were detected in wastewater samples at russian university medical center. they are now taking air samples which can test a more targeted area in jail. more information, it gives you an ability to kind of find to where you're monitoring. so particularly in long term health health care facilities where people may be, you know, quite vulnerable to a disease you'd like to be able to institute some sort of mitigation strategy before you have an outbreak to combat the latest cove at variance drug makers, pfizer, mcdonough and nov of acts are all expected to release new colored vaccines. as soon as the end of this month, john henry l. g 0, chicago, still ahead on and use our in support. a high altitude challenge. well, you know, messy as well. come when team and is here with that story and move next.
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the the squarespace on these. thank you so much for the will. french woke up when a pool of papa has been provisionally suspended because of the 3rd thing offense. officials have events, a supplier. it's on a test with high levels of testosterone, after the tally league game last month. now a 2nd test sample will be checked in that school. so i found to be positive. it could face a $48.00 pound stuff thrown as a whole money that helps increase the insurance of athletes within 2016 pope this once a month. so united from events is for then we'll record fee of $150000000.00 in 2018
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central defenses will cut when in russia last year he pretends events is on a free transfer, but injuries of really limits. in his playing time, he was absent for friends from the world cup in capsule. shortly after going back to use, i poked him, i an official complaints with telling prosecutors of alleged extortion of threats from a gang that included his brother. will pope a recently set down for an exclusive interview with alex reserves generation sports program? the 3rd year, all told presenter in on i'm or on a that the alleged black mail thoughts might consider retiring from full. the only people can, can hurt you is the people that they are close to you. that's it. then it means you know where they are. and they may not like, you know, that there, but the people that they close the friends family that you think they always, they will like the happy for you. they can the other one that they can destroy. you destroy your so yeah,
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it definitely is. people in change when you get money and stuff, the money change people and that's the reality. and there are lots of examples of stories like this of that happened, and you've had your own situation where you've been dealing with the full out of a very through experience while you were detained to gunpoint like we put in some of them. the 89 says childhood and you said that they are when demanding money from you. i know there's a legal case going on at the moment, so we can't speak about the specifics. but can you tell me a bit about how that song is impacted on you personally and professionally? oh, i know i was leaving like a it was like a movie to me and it was like a movie when days money you have to be careful, money change people. so a din jacob assigned me to create a wall concrete. everything on sometimes bank i was just by myself thinking i don't want to have money anymore. i just don't want to play anymore. i just want to be
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with like normal people. so they, me loving me for me. not for this a not for their money. sometimes is it stuff and like i said like a lot helped me. i realize that his life you have to go for it. you know 2016 you're paying champions. portugal however quoted the biggest of a win and international football. i mean, look, so the knowing really your 20th wonderful, qualify for the full day. i got jokes. us going twice on. the southern ramos suspended, chris toner. now they're missing out on this. going to to see which one that i have 6 wins from 6 games and that sort of that qualifying group. not quite so many goals in o mania, but a very in full since one for croatia to to austin han for the waters and the calmer it shoes us 13 minutes try giving them a one know when chrysler, who reached dishes nations league funnel go to sort of group dates back within that
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same group, wales kept that qualification types of life. and rumsey, this going from the penalties for the gets let you would've seen the head. like, like going from david books completed a suit, you know, when, whilst i still falls in group d, i don't even see things from each group of qualifies the finals in general might sickly or your highest germany in a slight sense, relative disarray and getting ready for a friendly against friends, rudy volva is in temporary challenge with the team. hennessy flick was fired as manager following subsidize for one to fates and a friendly against japan. germany accepted last year as will come in caps or at the group stage. and they've lost for the past 5 games. besides, you know, lucian, designing your own for, by the days when we always, when we know for a few years now there are many reasons for that. other countries, other associations have definitely caught up. and big teams are also playing well. you don't have to analyze or situation too much. we will not touch twice in
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a row in the group stage of the world cup. so it's clear that something is great to me. now late on my scene as well cut winning st of facing up to a high alt your challenge in the lights as well to qualify the team of just around in bolivia, the match to to take place and move in 3000 meters above sea level is field like seem accounts to posting a picture there himself in highly oxygen in la pas ahead of the game, back in 2018 prison, he's stuck in name or describe plain conditions in the city. as n g my to india of recorded the epic 7 fixture of, of pakistan and a one day international leave. yeah, that's fine. what keeps the same folder for 128 help secure. so 100, it's one st. run with the indian. it's much through a sort of a today is due to bad weather in columbus. india's oil light system, super for much in sterling cook. just getting underway now. and roger is his 1st game for the new york jets came to an abrupt send the 39 year old leaving the field
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in the 1st quote. so with an achilles injury, projection time runs out the library quarter. that was making these kits debbie. following his departure from the green bay packers jets funds hoping, who's going to transform it, saying that last night the playoffs in the 2010 season is obviously suggested when this game against the buffalo bills. but it's for an achilles little my, some of your work is out for the rest of the season. wilson, the former, now concerned with his achilles memorized, probably going to confirm what we think is already going to happen. so prayers tonight, but it's not good. personally, i don't her for me, i don't want her for our locker meyer for aaron. and how much he's invested in all of this. you know, so i'm still gonna say probably still gonna hold on hold, but you know, my, my, my arch over there and right on and nor else. okay. most quote from me throughout the day. but that is how we are looking 9 to thank you very much. for the best news for not on on to 0, but do stay with us on the credit has more of the days use coming up very shortly,
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that patient matters at the center of cool. good morning, alice towing. under pretest rule, i didn't america controversial professor in new york. he realized she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk. i'll just do a world explores which meet him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west. at which time i'll just place on noticing it. showing that he's coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions. familiar have been sending about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is
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a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and know that the level of destruction here proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries, the devastating floods in the east and libya and todd communities, a swift away with thousands fed dead and 10 thousands missing. the september cried. this has helped us every line from the also coming up on track for russia and the north korea leda hids' for amazing and flooding me. a person with um
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