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no man's land, the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian old notes monastery 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 sales on the agenda. i'm nicholas hawk in the high atlas mountain. the area of with gun where aid is slow to come and villagers are
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taking matters in their own hands. a to is also coming from people, america tissue in many a chewing, to give blonde, to help us in choosing the quite the . so we begin an eastern libya with thousands of people of data and close to $10000.00 to missing off the floods almost completely destroyed. the city of done a, more than a 1000 bodies, have been recovered off the torrents of water comp, the path through the ports as he went to upstream. dan's best destroying and time neighborhoods, buildings collapsed. tom sort of attend and people were swept away when the heaviest rainfall and 4 decades fell. well 30 say at least a quarter of the city that has a population of about 100000, has been completely destroyed. administered in the eastern administration, visited the area and says bodies can be seen lying every with the death toll is
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expected to rise significantly. libya correspondence malik trying to begins our coverage. the worst storm libya has seen in decades brought record rainfall and destruction. of the impact on eastern areas has been devastating, but in the city of del, now catastrophic to the port cities. major dams collapse, sending walls of water into the city. entire neighborhoods have been completely washed away. unfortunately with a tail end of the daniel storm. uh. busy there has been a sudden abrupt increase in the water load which led to the total destruction of the major damn. and the southern flooding of the city. to the extent that about 4 square kilometers of the heart of the city had been eroded completely. authorities have struggled to reach done now. it's fear,
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hundreds have been killed. i hardly believe that the photos are most cable to describe the horrible situation in. don't know, it's beyond the control and it's beyond that because of the government. gosh, i'm sorry. i can't. the people are in the city is reading the state and the calls upon the assistance from all the national actors. patients and staff were forced to evacuate several hospitals across the eastern livia. many remain trapped and floated areas 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 to governments that slow 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
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internationally recognized government in tripoli declared eastern libya, a disaster zone. it's cent. teams of emergency workers from western labelle lumen was out of 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, will respond with all available resources. it's like trying to joins us now from aaa in monica, and i'm president of designs to full of the air. and i know it's really difficult to confirm the numbers with a lot of different ones being bandied around. but do we now know how many people are unaccounted for? well, according to the libyan red crescent, it's more than 9000, and we're going to start seeing that number increased as more people registered their loved ones as missing. we're just hearing just a few minutes ago we heard from the spokesman of the emergency ambulance services
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and he's estimating that the desktop is currently as around 2350. i mean the pictures were seen. tom is a catastrophe and we're whole neighborhoods have been just swept away into the sea and does not. and we're hearing accounts of bodies now being washed back ashore . so really and devastating impact on eastern libya. and specifically the city of government. it's really hard to put into words. uh exactly how bad it must be in doing that, especially, i mean has any assistance reached the people there at this point of time, the thirty's been able to get through or they've been able to arrive, reach other parts of eastern libya. we're starting to hear about international aid coming in. we just saw pictures of the chief of staff of egypt and military
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arrive at an eastern libya. he's brought helicopters and you know, they're expected to try and reach the people in the city of does not to give them the much needed a. we've also seen countries such as the tar turkey, the u, a. e, a as well as others, a beginning operations to send assistance to eastern libya. i mean, many are saying that the libyans to whether it's the he's eastern government or the internationally recognized government here. and triplets are just not capable of handling a such a disaster. yeah, just on that, i mean you, you told me that the 2 viable governments. i mean, how is that going to complicate, i guess, getting hides through to the people that need it. the most it complicates things extremely. i mean, the issue that that can begin to rise is who's gonna overseas of the rescue
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operation, philippi of the, the, the war, lord khalifa, hofstetter, and his and the pillow government in the east. or will it be of the internationally recognized government and tripoli? people we are seeing that the people of libya from east and west are coming together. hundreds of thousands of volunteers are trying to make their way to the city of does not to help the people there. and the hope is that perhaps this disaster can bring, can, can, can make the libyan officials set aside the differences and, and cooperate and try to get a, to those in need into sort of the okay, thank you so much for that. malik. is really trying to, for us in aaa, but try and with the north korean leader, a board is and russia heating for a meeting was letting me have chosen the us suspects. the north is ready to supply weapons for rushes, born, your crime will stay media showed control. and the same thing off russian media as
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is try and was saying 100 kilometers from a lot of all stock before and slowly as monitoring developments for us from solve. the north korean state media hasn't reveal details about what the meeting between kim and $210.00 will be about. now coming and spokesman has said kim's visit will be a full fledged visit. and he said the 2 will be talking about bilateral relations. but looking at photos, published by north korean media, it's just kim is accompanied by high ranking military officials, as well as the officials from the industry. now this gives us clues that defense cooperation and also in alms deal will likely be major topics accompanying came. includes jo, true and real, and he's the director of munitions. this is to the department responsible for producing conventional artillery, the sort of weapons that russia would need to support its war on ukraine as also
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the naval commander of north korea. this comes in at 12 of the 2 countries discussing possible joining to minute treat drills. now an alms deal would be against un security council resolutions. and there's also the concern that north korea could be getting technology that would help it advance it's nuclear weapons program in return for selling arms to russia. and that's why we've had us officials . we knew that warnings to north korea. and we've also recently hud, south korean president, you into your china to pay a stronger role in cub being the nuclear threat from north korea, florence louis alger 0. so let's get you some geography for the story. kim jones, jenny began, and p own gang, his train across the border at call song. it's 1200 kilometers by routes of lot of us talk with persian is attending an economic for him. while the entire trip takes around 20 hours. but the russian president says he will go to suction the cause of
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the drawing soon spiking speculation. this is where the meeting could take place or illegally a ship of all that joins us live now from moscow. and what are we hearing from the russian side about this meeting, as we mentioned, food and city plants to visit the cause mate try and i mean, what's the significance of that size? well, i say no details about the place and time of the meeting between the city leaders have been revealed so far, the best ocean it goes to the traveler, of course, is a very ambitious project in russia's far east and the more region it implemented speak countries as best space technology. so delete is kind indeed means that as has been said by the media, that's russia is allegedly going to shy. it's such a light technology with no script. that is the best place to do so that at the same time, we don't have any information about kim's itinerary, his other plans,
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apart from the meeting with the russian president during his stay here in russia. what plans or play. 1 it's right that he's going to visit what people he's going to me. so we'll have to go with the flow. and we also hear that it's, they're getting short, gu, russia's defense minister who participates in the game stations between the king john and let him and pacing. uh sure, i do, as you remember, paid north korea an official visit in july, and the box on the cape. now's the strengthening of military times between moscow and p on young calling those career unimportance pod, no russia, the nose greenly the show, troy gu weapons produced a north korea. so probably now it's rushes to. to show came joan, in russia's latest technology. ok, thank you. so much that is julia shut buffalo before us in moscow. the,
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the number of people killed in a new, it's quite in morocco on friday has risen to nearly 2900. many survivors have spent and now the nice intense up to that homes were destroyed. rescue teams continue searching for those who could be trapped under the rubble of the army and agencies have read some remote villages in the atlas mountains. and the cock now joins us from the town of wick and south of merrick ish and nicholas. first of all, i mean obviously the immediate most urgent task has been to try and reach people in the villages in the atlas mountains. what's the lysis there has people been able to get a through to the people that needed the most as well look at the operation is really unfolding and ongoing. and it's very difficult for the search and rescue teams to get to those villages that are worst effected. some of them are completely cut off. and let me show you why all, most of these mountains, most of these villages are behind this high and steep mountain. it's about
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90 kilometers from here, that is the at the center of the earthquake and early this morning and mark hash, there was another tremor, 10 kilometers deep underneath. and yet we felt that people here also felt that it's still a very much dangerous terrain for the search and rescue team are actually using helicopters and we've seen a few of them fly above us. dropping aid to the most affected villages, some are receiving the, the aid, but most are not most are cut off. that's the challenge to get to those areas. and here's an additional challenge on thursday. it's expected to have that it will be rainfall here, which will make the search and rescue asked for this emergency effort even more difficult for the moroccan authorities. time. nick, is there a growing sense of frustration or anger of
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a lack of getting through to those who need is as well. there is a sense of frustration in the sense that the moroccan authorities are overwhelmed. this is the worst calamity that this country has ever faced. so a lot of these people that are made, this makes shift, can't rely on the generosity of fellow moroccans. we have come in and help people to set up this dance. they're distributing food and water and just earlier on here it is another volunteer, he's carrying milk, water, t food. these are moroccans helping other moroccans. and that's what we're seeing, a lot of solidarity, a lot of people coming together. and that's a silver lining in this crisis. and i think it has brought a lot of people closer together in this, in this country, in the face of this desperate situation of covered and events like this before
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natural catastrophes. but what's extraordinary is to see the resilience of the moroccan people that are taking really the matters in their over to him. if the government cannot do it, then the moroccans themselves will do it and will pick up the pieces and build these, this, these 10000 spoken to a lot of the people that are inside these tense that, that are from the village. this just behind us can see it. it's completely destroyed. they don't want to leave this area despite the dangers and risk. that is because they've been here for generations living here. they want the help needed to rebuild there's hoses. now the prime minister of bronco has made that problem is that they will help in contribute to rebuilding that their homes. but that help has not arrived yet. tom, just on the issue with rebuilding and, and the shelf is, i mean, it looks like there's a very temporary,
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but obviously the long to in the long 10 is going to take a lot of time to rebuild the entire villages. what is the plants and people in the short term to stay there and those make shift shelters of the lucky people are taking this day by day. i mean, look at the tense. they're so flimsy. and for many people here, this temporary solution might be actually something more permanent before they can actually um, rebuild their homes. and the other issue is obviously the weather. in october. the weather temperatures are going to rise at night, the temperatures here approach 0 degrees look in what conditions these people are actually staying and the challenges for them of sweeping through the nights. they need blankets, they need bedding, they need more help. tom. okay, thank you. so much nick, uh there is nicholas hog for us in the way again a still
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be a watching l g 0. this is a reminder about top stories. the ssl is flooding and the eastern libya has killed thousands of people and close to 10 thousands of missing. so he will 30 side to dance best during heavy rain. holding a 1000 bodies have been recovered of the torrents of water comped upon through the post as a train with the north korean later, a boat has cross the border into russia, head of tulips with president vladimir police in the us suspects. the discussions will include control and supply with ins for rushes warranty, train, search and rescue operations continue in morocco alternative it's quite as on friday. coming almost 2900 people. many people head to sleep outside for another nice up to the homes were destroyed. such how strength it looks. it just why does it it's quite so devastation. it's the strongest though. it's great to hit morocco for 300 years. search and rescue teams are facing a huge challenge,
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getting to isolated villages and settlements in the rugged atlas mountain region. the west affected 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 the high 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. because quite close land slides, 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, done in the shower region known as the carlo to southern and west and morocco, the village of other c, as almost completely disappeared. many of the houses are made of mud and easily
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collapsed under the force of folding rocks. land slides of also blocked roads, an a complicating access for search and rescue teams and the delivery of aid. or she'd want to say as a humanitarian, an activist who has been traveling to remote villages and morocco's epis mountains, with a team of doctors he says to help send to the mounts and this region is north enough up for about 2 hours of sleep. i came back around 5 o'clock here from the mountains in the subject, some visual cognitive polity, where it took us about 5 hours to reach out to the fellows because the road was blocked and that wasn't the doctors. so we did not give up. we went out there to be the help of the locals, and it was a disaster. and also a shocked to see people that they're still under the ground, the, the army, 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 federal 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 mazda sizing 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. 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 the 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. the hospitals across america are in dire need of blogs to treat the injured many people have responded to the calls for donations. so if the dickens spoke to some of them, then marrakech there is an intensive course happening here. one of the main
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hospitals in myra cash for blood donations and people are coming to answer that 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 the topic. some of the people here as to why they're doing it. 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 dollars because they know they're here to help their fellow citizens quite in dire need. so of course, 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 officer and berkeley to
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be able to get to any potential survivors. stephanie decor onto 0. mark hash. a russian pine has made an emergency landing in western side barrier, 159 people. i said to have been on board with flying from the city of associate to on skin russian through no reports of injury and suppression. media is reporting faulty hunt trolling systems for the across to land. the prisoner swamp deal between iran in the united states is expected to be implemented next week. as part of the agreement pro could buy content us sanctions. why the pipes, the white unfreeze, $6000000000.00 of a rainy in funds and obviously, is banks of 5 prisoners with jewel nationality could be released next week, which really has been knocking the 50th anniversary of divine and qu, against the elected socialist president. salvador allende that sports general augusta administrative power. the hundreds attended the memorial at the presidential palace in the capital, santiago, outlet,
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and america. isn't lucy in human reports from santiago, a date of national morning, which flags at half staff under the presidential palace a minute of silence. the, at this exact time and date, 50 years ago, chili's presidential palace was boomed in a violent military cool that over through the country's democratically elected socialist president side of about i and his daughter, isabella in day to day, a sen pulled back tears as she recalled 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 were arrested by the army after i in this death survived. these people are all lining up to see the shoes that former printed inside of our boat i ended was wearing on the day of the military. cool. they are here on display,
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on in more on the ac. 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 military dictatorship. they put cement 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. he said me and 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
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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, 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, shake 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 the color with all kind of in hawaii is continuing to a rods. they use live pictures to us through
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a logical so they rise the volcanoes on their level of to interrupt it on sunday, after 2 months pause. but it says the lava is a safe distance from people and buildings. well that's, it's familiar to him, a crime where there is next. then inside story looks at morocco's immediate needs. following fridays, and it's quite a statute the low they look to east asian, it's all about the unrelenting rain for across parts of china to get down in the south, we've seen widespread flooding and more than a 100 land slides reported. now we are expecting a further storms and heavy rain, we could see up to 70 millimeters hourly in south western parts of china, and that's only going to lessen the situation the heavy rain. so putting across to the east coast shanghai, seeing that west to weather, and that'll eventually scratch its way across onto the korean peninsula. but across
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northern parts of china and much clear a picture beijing coming in at 28 degrees celsius is further east that we're seeing the heat pump back into japan with a weather affecting the cell. but we'll see the temperature at pick up in tokyo, close to 35 degrees, but well above the average for this time if you had missed the conditions changing to light child was there on friday. and that was a move to south asia, the months in rains, haven't been as tens as expected, but still some heavy falls to come from east scenarios up into the north east of india or bangladesh. and me and ma also seem that heavy rain and those blustery wins much quieter across the west coast and wire for pockets down and north west india on wednesday, the the world of high frequency share trading x boast, scientists, engine, who is basically trading. i could have lost $30000000.00 and was
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a terrifying experience. how onto efficient intelligence, as rates for stakes and rates on the money markets. this market scope faster and faster, we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money, thoughts on our desperate efforts to reach people stranded in mountain areas in morocco after it's worse, earthquake in more than a century. the scale of a disaster is still not fully known. so does the country have what it needs to cope? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much room people in morocco are rallying together after a.

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