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are really invested in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the libyan city of data is old, but the white dial to the countries was environmental. disaster in yes. molded. $5000.00 the dead and thousands more. missing the hell it so robin, you're watching on. does it or like, what headquarters here in the hall, coming up a hunch, i understand. suppose the most career leader says, relations with russia will get top priority of the meetings. lots of up to 2. plus, i'm drilling a hole in the high atlas mountains with one devastated village community. that's very easy. did the news fee is now $10.00 to what comes next. and so 2 years old we
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looked at what's to be the chief since the also the quotes was signed between palestine and this room the as we get adults again, libby ends up being starting to battery, those killed after us and i'll be like flush the eastern city of death, no more than 5000 people that can sub dad at least 10000 missing. as the heavy rain full calls to dams to bust a huge wave of bolt, a crush through the city, sweeping away. everything could its purpose. while the scale of the disaster is becoming play right through satellite imagery, this was the on september the 2nd. they're all full bridges that cross the body down the river, including a main crossing along the waterfront. the river itself is drying some based of the . now the city looks like this. you can see how the river has a flow to destroy the bridges of buildings that it's passed, sealed
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a spread across the city of 80000 people. olivia correspondent malik trader begins all coverage in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities in the eastern city of deadman have been swept away by floods or reduced to rubble. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm. daniel. it brought rector rainfall into dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a giant wave towards the city. this child as people, as they know where his mother is. but no one has seen her. thousands of others remain on, accounted for bodies washed into the sea, can be seen in the distance, but it's too dangerous to recover them for now, this all is huge and so it might teach to thousands of the books. we don't have a different number right now. the loss is being felt across the country. here in
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martyrs square and the capital tripoli, flags are flying at half mast. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. many have gathered to pray for those web died in eastern libya. a mad city is from dell now. he received news yesterday. his sister and her entire family were killed in the floods. he's come here to pray for their souls. 9, the show you in the side of the officials are responsible for all the lives that were lost. why? because it was clear that the damage had a problem, a needed renovation, and they were warnings. why didn't they fix it? they knew a storm was coming, make good on each all of the officials from both sides for this disaster aid from western livia and the few countries is beginning to arrive at airports in eastern libya. prime minister ogden, how many debate a since his government is committed to rebuilding homes that were destroyed,
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we had a we were behind, can you today? we are located a budget of more than 515 $1000000.00 to start rebuilding people's lives and impacted areas. if these funds are not enough to rebuild, durden and the other cities, we will allocate more. everyone is doing what they can to help. libya has to governments, but people here hopes that through this tragedy, the country and its rival politicians, can find that we unite and put its people. first. our trainer, elder, 0 tripoli, on the ballot, joins us now from chipley. malik a very difficult situation for the authorities to try and handle. you initially have a search and rescue scenario, which is ongoing, but it then has to change to a recovery operation. when you might say, reality set, say, then you can't find any both. the volume is where are we in that timeline? it's now become a operation to,
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to pull the bodies out of the rubble and the month. i don't know, we're not seeing any survivors coming out of these homes that were completely fuddled flooded me. so i have this, it's, it's a huge tidal wave. you know, some people are saying that it was like a synonymous catastrophic to the city of deadman. the international organization for migration has said that more than 30000 people have been displaced. and so, you know, like you said, as, as authorities begin, tu, tu, tu? tu unders to uncover the bodies? uh, were starting to understand the picture a bit more clearly. indeed, the operation continues. it is entering the country and then heading towards the effected areas. how do you assess the cold today? should? is it going well?
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it appears as such, it looks like things are going well. look, i talked to the prime minister here in tripoli yesterday, and he said, you know, dozens of countries have called offering help. he said, we don't need food, we don't need medicine, we don't need blankets, we have all that. and we sent, sent shipments convoys of assistance. the eastern libya and people in eastern libya have also been coming together. i mean, so the people here in libya, i, i haven't seen of the sort of judy this mobilization of people since 2011. i mean their efforts across western libya, even in southern livia, of, of people gathering themselves, volunteers, medical workers, a gathering aid and mobilizing towards the city of government to help people there . but i try to force that with that update from tripoli. thank you.
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the, the rush as president does a bit, payton says options on the table after meeting those screen data came john and the 1st direct contact in full years can tell to, to the relations with most gay will get the top priority that offered full support . the russia, as it fights the will in ukraine. russia is currently undertaking a right u, as in devon, a to protect its sovereign rights and security interests against hedge a monic forces. we have consistently expressed of full unconditional support for all measures taken by the russian government. taking this opportunity, we affirm that we will always stand with russia in the anti imperialist self reliance front as well. let's get you some drugs. see now what the story is, kim with that extra mile to meet to say that kim jones jody began in,
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feel young is try then cross the border of the castle and went on to the russian city of they're just on choose day on wednesday. can make the trip to rushes, stop me close to the drive where that meeting with pitching is the taking place. we have got correspondence covering the elements of the story. the baby will speak to florence slowly and sole and sounds great, but that's, that's cost over to you to shop ha bolivar. is it most go for a nearly a, a. how is the goals quickly does visit to russia progressing? we need to read, i suppose both being said, i'm what's being done as well . so of course, we're guessing the latest reports that the reception and own of 10 to noon is underway right now at the most touching the cosmo drum and what kind of patient is praising his newest korean counterparts at the moment. but actually the meeting itself starts at several hours ago and at the,
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the press was allowed to film the 1st 9 minutes of it. but late, it was followed by the bilateral tools between the delegations, headed by the president themselves. and then it was a face to face meeting between them. but before that, some real good size was at this point lies, ethics. the leaders were observing the facilities of people's thought. she calls with drugs at present promised help in north korea's satellite program, which is quite significant and very important, not just for rushing those career on the time. well, while they had with north korea expressed his interest in the space industry and also trade and economic relations were discussed, said during the meeting. and also, according to foreign minister survey lab rule, russia will not support the sanctions against north korea. that for the mutual corporation will grow. of course, we'll set you to stop by while we just close eva to a florid sousa in the south korean capital for it was a face to face meeting of
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a very long and significant. hon. shake. it's a meeting that a number of the european, asian capitals will be watching very closely for a number of reasons. absolutely, and i think the long hon. checking the warm greetings, were intended to project an image of growing closeness between these 2. v does is also significant that kim jong wouldn't pay for letting me pretend to be the 1st $4.00 and leader his visiting since the pandemic was traditionally north korea has enjoyed kosa ties with china. now kim has said that he wants to elevate north korean ties with russia, and he says, this is going to be a top priority of his country's foreign policy. now we know that north korea is one of the few countries that has publicly supported russia, and it's one ukraine and we heard came on on wednesday, describes this as a branches in java. he also said north gray will stand with russia and it's against
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imperialism. and that can be taken to be a reference to us dominance of global affairs. but whether or not those closer ties will extend to an alms deal that us officials have been warning about. well, we may never know because we've heard clements spokesman, also say that corporation in sensitive matches should not be made public. and that can be taken to be an indication that even if announced it will to be signed, we may not get any confirmation from either prussia or north korea. this was a good luck to you, a most good, because obviously either it's being watched across. that's huge, coincidence. a reaction in russia to the north korean visit must be being watched by a closely shortly. oh, absolutely, yeah, that visit is being watched very closely. indeed here. all the top news headline is published and broke costs by all the leading news and media outlets advisor to the
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meeting, of course. and people want to know basically everything, all the details. and we know that the reception is. 2 known at the moment, uh so according to reports from uh, from the kremlin correspondence from, from the club and pull presenter at present. and the president came to noon are about to dine on the dock salad, crowd, dumplings, fish soup, sturgeon with mushrooms and a barre. does that, so basically it's a some so you know, some acute details for you until recently went out. russia supposed to north korea, just the viability, but it wasn't active in terms of trade. adhering to the you on assumptions nigi to russia's decision not to support the u. r. assumptions any longer. the corporation between the countries will increase significantly and present a personal foot versus assistance in the many programs motor satellite program. and it is truly significant, not just for the, for north korea and russia because it's going to change the balance of power in the
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world. and according but according to the criminal sparks person, i should say, russia north korean relations i know targeting. and he said countries interesting food and munitions being says, all the apply to that, perhaps the bible scale, of course, will come back to you earlier in the day. let's close david back to florence again . because while your install florence took care, washington london, chief all keenly watching what's going on in russia more will say, or not most say, perhaps the beijing me. that's right. because the concern here is that close to times between russia and north korea could all to jo, politics. but then there's also concern and especially, and this is especially punching in on the korean peninsula. and the neighboring countries, like japan, is what sort of, what sort of advantages or what, what know, ukraine could get in return from russia for supplying for forcibly supplying
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weapons. if it gets hold of technology that could help with at fonts as nuclear weapons program, well that will create more instability in the region. and un sanctions haven't done, haven't been able to cub north korea's nuclear weapons emissions. and as of to prove a point, north korea launched to short range ballistic missiles on wednesday afternoon, just shortly ahead of kim and put in sneezing. as if to say we have no intention of complying with un sanctions. then we've had in the days leading up to this meeting, officials from us, south korea and japan urging north korea to comply with international sanctions. clearly that stolen on death is death is live, also head south korean president of china to do more to rain and the nuclear threat from north korea. now in china, maybe in calling to do nothing. and that is because china has that it believes the us let world or the is in decline and it's time for it to be replaced by something that's better serves other countries. interest, especially china's are interesting times is that they will that way above the
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trained as the hours progress flawlessly forced the insult. thank you. the new phone 8 is the only thing in there. ok. where the death toll from find is that quite cost present to 93000 but relief efforts have yet to reach some remote areas that have been cut off of type of findings of office fades. people stalls that are attending to the future in the real cause of quite so i try to help find one demonstrated community preparing for the next phase of a disaster as the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. beauty's crews that began work on monday, believe there was still lives to be saved. if i don't need the american army trucks carrying them to navigate these treacherous mountain passes. this journey was in
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vain. they reached a village that had already buried 10 percent of its population pulled from the ruins of 90 percent of its homes. there was no search and rescue required here. villages like those who built on steep mountain slopes really never stood a chance to boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road to dig through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing n g o as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. and so emotional as they discover for the 1st time who has lived and who has died, everyone has lost someone, there are lots of orphans and etc. but the real problem now is that winter is coming literally one month. they're saying that it's going to rain tomorrow,
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so people were the, are they gonna live? that's the real question. the needs here. immense. nope. just food of water. the shelter and sanitation in the us quite tore into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school doctors have arrived to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next and the top and emotion really small and everything we own is the rubble. everything we grew to eat is on the rubble, the data rains come, no one will be able to reach us to bring food. and the people live now to die of hunger. mama, hunters down for a to battery does help them. the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah . hello. hi, i'm skate really afraid. i'm thinking how to go on living. our lives are gone.
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second. what does what her yes. from it's mountain perch. what remains of do through still combines majestic views. but for many time has stood still since last friday night, and these mountains and the sky once admired on now seems to be fit. jo, no whole l g 0 in the atlas mountains. morocco will still head here on the opposite . are fire to the apartment block and i have yet to be as comfortable. how do we least dozens of people that the examining the impact of today's headlines? setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. international filmmakers, some world class journalists, bring programs to inform, uninspired on al jazeera, of the,
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[000:00:00;00] the book about killing challenges, everything. so hold on the reminder of all adult stories. libyans, as nonsense. everybody's killed in the city. going to be like flint disaster and the eastern city of dun and bulls and the 5000 people have died at least 10 times the mistake of the heavy rain pools 2 times to past rushes. present documentation says most good will help him young bill, satellites. he's hosting the goals 3 and the to can jo, good. the rushes sneak pulse of detroit. the 1st meeting in full yes. on the desktop and fridays that's quick and they're all customizing today. the 3000 to move forward. 8 is arriving. as i mentioned, decreases to drop the boat mounts. anatomy is the types of findings the volume is
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and i'll say to light agencies all struggling to reach people stranded in accessible areas in the plus mountains. withdrawing up a hush while abroad. correspondents, he's at work on the south of about a caching. how should we saw a very clearly on choose day when you were with the apples? the real reality of the disaster and it is a huge area of the race. it is. it is not so stretches away for as far as the eye could see when you fly over the entire mountainous area south of mount of cas, it gives you a sense of the huge challenges facing the alternatives. and the, the tragedy of the local community is living in those areas with time just to give you an idea about the aftermath of this way, when it 1st arrived here, there was only a few tons, here now is the,
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the becoming an expensive community living and this makes you toms, and you can see bob beyond the yellow tonnes bitch on top of those hills. and in the case that we are likely to see more and more people coming to those areas because they don't have a cell to. and this is going to post serious problems for the government in terms of but it coaching these people suing it because it's going to get cold is going to get money in the upcoming weeks. you need to have those people to at least 1030 south housing buildings before us fall off the reconstruction, which is going to take a long time on the grounds in the center of the of quake. the, the government, the army is using a jones to do back to the rest to us was us to being lifted to the areas is
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it is becoming extremely difficult. and the chances of which we have in my life, from the and the level diminished by the all. what i mean so far, what i've seen with my own eyes, great going to those bases. the most of the people which they fall under the level of force as they found to be that's awesome. thanks very much for the at that cause we'll continue to defend with you for updates throughout the day. thank you. the, the oldest dates as he is go, the also quotes with slides between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning point to the cold blank because it was the 1st time that as well as the p l. o. fully recognized one another, the same it became quite i called, taken on the 13th of september, 1993, the piano chapman. yes, our thoughts and as well then private to say it's like we're being shook hands on
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the white house load ever seen by the president of the us. bill clinton goes with the cold war. a series of agreement signed between 19931999 today to see israel withdrawal from the territories occupied during the june 1967 bull. including the west bank east 2 weeks. the garza, i'm sorry, most palestinians then believe that vehicles would create an independent palestinian state the occupied territories alongside israel. but that never happened that over the next 30 years is where i like celebrated his expansion and then legal settlements increased restrictions on the movements of palestinians with in the occupied territories and built a separation wall. as well as imposing a siege on the goal is a strip through it's land at sea blockade 3 decades on the also the cool to st of only serve to cement is rails, occupation lubricant report. so from the occupied west bank and i'm in the policy
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and town of all of them behind me, this h. meiza hi will extend the 712 kilometers, cutting off policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide here and the occupied westbank policy is also separated by it's randy rhodes and legal specimens and checkpoints, when they also agreement was find in 1993. this will didn't exist a need to, to the check point. we don't have continuous to the total, you know, a landscape in order to think about to stay solutions. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control. but 2 machines is a park type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines that was a state to everywhere. was that only the palestinian community only sees the
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negative effects of also the of the sushi is the palestinian authority filed to establish a states, liberate the land or build states institutions. in a recent poll, 68 percent of posting instead of the home there. in truss 71 percent said it was the bronze, the palestine liberation organization to sign the agreement. so less than 5 minutes from the policy and presence headquarters is he illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration, which governs palestinians, and the occupation to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flash point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story is a 2 day is radius salt. in july, to and strikes an adult as is leveled many of the streets some promising and inside of fighting the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation?
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30 years from the also agreements the occupation rates, wherever they want and commit whatever crimes they want. the last to so it was on jeanine when they carried out a massacre. this is a shameful agreement because was taken by force is a neighbor ton by force. so many policy insight as the left dissolution, as the province of the state slips farther away north on which is 0 the occupied westbank. it very well correspond that is investigated by overlooking the legal haze. riley settlement of ha ha. i suppose it may be in the street that one celebrating of the reality of what's happened over the last that is very, sits behind you. let me take you back to the polls that were conducted in the 1990s in 1993 in particular. and there was 2 thirds of palestinians who it up to mystic about the future state,
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also bringing peace. now, according to a recent pull that has been published yesterday, more than 2 thirds of palestinians believe that they are worse off than they wear before. the also accords with assigned people, so they're going to have a state. and instead, this is what they're having bogged lawyers was chuck points and illegal is really suck humans whose residents have tripled since also we were talking about around $250000.00 settlers in the occupied west bank, including east jerusalem. but now we're talking about more than $700000.00 of them living on palestinian lands on lands that were supposed to be the palestinian state, but now was worth seeing. it was a law have suffered since all slow the peace process,
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the prospect of having it saved. what did not get affected is the ending of those where the sacraments on the contrary, they've thrived since all slow and pulsing. is with tell you that the also a cords were supposed to be built on the land for peace concept. there are lots now without plans or piece. did a bring the 4th would that update to thanks very much. dozens of people reported to being killed to the age of 5 after the public block. in the event, louise's capital had only state media says that many of those have been taken to hospital blazes. police have started just before midnight on choose day. jessica washington has moved from kentucky and get them will this via took place in vietnam's, densely populated capital. the south west and part of henry in an apartment building was home to some 150 people. we've heard from local authorities is that the fire broke out around midnight local time and was contained within
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a few hours. now some witnesses have also been coming forward. their accounts of what happened, a security guard who was just building said that he saw the fire selling at the parking lot and electrical box that had caught fire. and he was trying to contain that relatively small file. but it quickly spread as they were many motor bikes talked around that electric box. we've also been hearing from some of the doctors who are treating patients who have been coming into hospital with severe injuries. one doctor said that he treated a patient with severe spinal injuries from jumping out of the building. and that, that doctor had also seen a mother and her baby coming into hospital with severe smoke inhalation. now, in terms of the context of building size in vietnam, and particularly in hanoi in human city, all sadly, very common. these are very densely populated cities. as a result, building standards are often relatively blacks. in this case, we understand that the road leading up to the apartment complex was quite narrow.
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so authorities will be looking into the specific close of this fire. and we understand that police have already begun their investigation. jessica washington out of 0, come to vietnam. the fuel charges there with me, so rather than 100 miles of all the top stories libyans, as dollars a diving, those killed. and these 2 going to be like for disaster in the eastern city have done more than $5000.00 people have died. at least 10000 more of missing a heavy rain phone calls to dams. to bust talk to a gentleman from from so know a little bit earlier and he said, i mean,
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