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so this district started to flood once again the the, [000:00:00;00] the come on. so robin, you want to go to the reviews online, but had forces here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the libyans that you have done is old, but wiped out in the country, was environmental disaster, yes. volts and 5000, the 10s of thousands bull remain missing. toast to friendship. those 3 is the, the praise is positive. lots have been treated as those relations with russia will get top priority. i'm drilling a hole in the high atlas mountains with one devastated village community. that's
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very easy did, but whose fee is now to to what comes next. um 30 is although we looked at both to be the cheats and the also quotes assign between palestine is through the libyan. so it started to battery. those killed us to us to not be like floods in the eastern city of den bolden. $5000.00 people are concerned dead, and at least $10000.00 missing after heavy rightful calls to times to bust. a huge wave of was it crushed through the cities, sweeping away everything in its path. the scale of a disaster is becoming clara through satellite imagery. this was data on september, the 2nd, the full bridges across the river, including a main crossing along the waterfront. the river itself is strongly for most of the . now the city looks like this. you can see how the river has overflowed and
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destroyed the bridges and buildings in its path. sailed has spread across the city of 80000 people. olivia corresponded malik training begins our coverage in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities in the eastern city of deadman have been swept away by floods or reduce the revel. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm. daniel. it brought rector rainfall and to dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a joint wave towards the city. this child as people, if they know where his mother is, but no one has seen or the 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 total is huge and so it might teach 2000 cd, but we don't have
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a different number right now. the loss is being felt across the country. here in modern 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. mad cities 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 dams had a problem, a needed renovation. they were warnings. why didn't they fix it? they knew a storm was coming, make good on each 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 the says his government is committed to rebuilding homes that were
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destroyed. you know, we were behind. can you today we are located a budget of more than $550000000.00 to start rebuilding people's lives and impacted areas. if these funds are not enough to rebuild their now 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 arrival politicians can find that we unite and put its people 1st. mount, trina, elder 0 tripoli. unblocked joins as though for all the tripoli. always very difficult situation for the authorities to turn this sort of situation from search and rescue to recovery by like, where are we on that timeline? well, look, you know, this wasn't on presidents a natural disaster. levin's aren't capable of handling of,
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of the response. you know, so what we're starting to see as, as rescue team coming in from, from various countries. uh, we saw a rescue teams coming in turkey from turkey arriving in eastern libya yesterday. today, just just a short while ago, our teams from algeria have arrived here in trip with other taken off in about an hour or so towards a towards be similar got to the think of the airport. there were also hearing of a 2 museum team on route arriving here in the so an out for a support. so we have, you know, some good news that we can't confirm, but we are hearing that the turkish rescue team and has done that. i was able to rescue 6 people from survivors from, from a, from a building that was flooded. we can't confirm that, but we're starting to see some good news with these experts coming in and helping our, the lives. how is the coordination of working it?
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can it compare to the fact that libya is a country that is divided east to west with various functions? apparently in control, it appears to go to be going very well. i mean, was, was seen him out for a support. we're right outside a donation center of dozens of the, of these fundamental mission centers have popped up across western libya. i mean, it just for a few minutes of just up in the last hour. so i seen dozens of just young men coming in. we want to go, we want to volunteer, and the organizes here were telling them we have too many people are trying to go to west to trying to go to the eastern with that we don't need people what we, what we want is supplies. i organize, or just a few minutes ago, told me he received a phone call from, from, from people in 1000. uh, and he said,
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i'll see what we need to most right now is body bags is e. uh they said that they're requesting more than $10000.00 of body bags because there are fears that the death toll will increase significantly. or, you know, thousands of people are believed to be swept away into the mediterranean sea. and, and, you know, people don't know where their loved ones are, and operations are under way to start recovering those bodies from the sea. the coast guard from, from western libya has, has arrived. anything would be to help those efforts to the source, the encrypted with that update. thank you. the precious president, putin says that all the options are on the table. that's amazing. north korea need to can juggle in the 1st direct, contracted, contacted for us. the 2 leaders held for our talks, it rushes the stuff to the customer, dr. kim till 15 that relations with mosca will get top priority. i don't for the
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full support the russia as it finds the war in ukraine of russia is currently undertaking a right just in depth 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. you the shop of all of us join us for most good. of course the leaders have met, they shook hands. they've managed to told behind closed goals and that's what everybody really wants more detail, dudley which helps to lately. so basically when the stem that's not just facing the street but the economy and freight ministry cooperation, agriculture and other important issues. what hoping the agenda today,
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the bilateral meeting is not a but it came to an ends visit, continues with repeat interest johnson, some questions regarding present kings plans whilst and russia. the north korean leader will also visited the store where he will be shown the capabilities of the russian pacific fleet, as well as the city of cum symbols on a more west, huge plot. until the sou hoyt aviation company is located and where it rushes famous, suicide to 5 as the 5th generation. so 57, find the jets up reduced as well as the civilian subject, 100. he will also visit submitted shriek enterprises. a low tone of kim's agenda, indeed, it's still a head, a person that has the russia and north korea are ready to launch many joined projects, including in the field of transport, communication, logistics, agriculture and some science projects, and also a piece. and also the question whether russia would help those career bills, satellites, and he owns that. that's why we came to the will still actually cause mature. and so, according to the russian presents
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a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere was accompanying comes to visit to russia . the russian media will always be interested in the international high profile visits, especially one from adults career. how's it being reported that because every detail, i should say both that with single camera as well as behind the scenes it is being reported quite well to well, that's right. because the, the media has the coverage was covering well and he's been covering, of course, the visit quite extensively. so the visit has attracted a lot of attention here. it's the top news on oil tv and online channels. the russian side was holding a reception in oil, know the korean liza, according to legend, peace and the leader of north korea shows great interest in rocket technology and north korea. north korea is trying to develop the space space industry, something which is very important in dia, i should say,
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for the russian population. while we understand that controller in uh in internet. and i told bruton that for his country relations with russia are the top priority that those career suppose rushes trouble against imperialism, and can also express his support for luxury pretends actions. remember that said north korea did recognize as several ukrainian territories, as part of russia. so all that is quite important for the russian side as well. they're also very interested. it seems cost restaurants to what they might be $1850.00 to as a, as a minor detail, a books uh, the larger uh, boy, important issues the 2 liters are discussing. absolutely well as i mentioned before, the russian side was holding a special reception in on the, on the korean lead. the so to spice things up. uh, the menu for the delegations included some uh crap dumplings. uh,
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some fish soup. uh sturgeon with mushrooms and the very does that some, some nice things and also um, you know, while talking about the russian north korean relations, a present piece and quote to the very famous russian saying retreats, that's an old friend, is better than 2 new ones, which basically testified so, but it testifies about seemingly good relations between the 2 policies. you the shop of oliver, thanks for joining us. and we update from mosca. let's get you some drugs. see now the story because came when the extra mile to meet face and conjunctions. jenny began in his own competent north korea feeling young is trained then cross the border control, went on to the russian city of the district. on tuesday, on wednesday, kim made the trip to rushes and stuff. g, customer drive, what he then met to, to and that's with the meetings are taking place for the slightly has been following the visit from south korea. kim drawing says he wants to elevate north korea, russia, ties. he wants to make this
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a top priority in his country's foreign policy. now what could as close the ties look like? well, we know north korea is one of the few countries to publicly support russia and its invasion of ukraine. and on wednesday we hud can call this a right just and devon, he also said north global stand with russia against imperialism. that appears to be a reference to us dominance of global affairs. now whether these close ties will extend to an alms deal that us officials have been warning about, well, we may never know. cremeans spokesman has said that cooperation insensitive matches should not be made public. and that can be taken to be an indication that even if an obvious deal between russia and north korea were to be signed, we may not get any acknowledgement or confirmation from either side. the concern here in south korea and indeed in the wider well is not just but closer ties between russia and north korea can change the face of geo politics in the region.
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it is what north korea could possibly get in return, perhaps technology to help it that fonts as nuclear weapons program. you and sanctions have already failed to cub north korea. and as if to prove a point, north korea launched to short range missiles on wednesday afternoon, just hours before came and pretend would do to meet, perhaps intended as a message that it has no intention of complying with you in sections florence louis, i'll just say with sol, to the dozens of people are reported to being killed at the age of 5, which is upon the block in the event that these capital heavily state media says many of those have been take the hospital, the place has bleeds of stones it just before midnight. on choose day, jessica washington report. so from canto in southern vietnam. well 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
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the fire broke out around midnight local time and was contained within a few hours. now some witnesses have also been coming forward of 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 fires 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 slacks. in this case,
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we understand that the road leading up to the apartment complex was quite narrow. 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, to the oldest a 30 years ago, the oslo accords was signed between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning point to the conflict because it was the 1st time that is written on the piano fully recognized one another. this image became the iconic was taken on the 13th of september, 1993, the paler chapman. yes, our thoughts as well then prime, and it's a check for being shook hands on the white house. sloane ever seen by the then president bill clinton. bill's the codes were a series of agreements signed between 19931999,
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but aim to see israel withdrawal from the territories it occupied during june's 1967 will including the west bank east jerusalem and gauze that i'm sorry, most palestinians believe that vehicle would create an independent palestinian state so they don't get 5 territories along side as well. but that never happened over the next 30 years, as well as celebrated as expansion of legal sacraments, increased restrictions on the movements of palestinians within the occupied territories. and even built a separation well, as well as imposing a siege on the cause of strep through its land and sea blockade, 3 decades on the also cause, i seem to have only served to cement as rails of the patient. little com begins all covered from the occupied westbank. i'm in the policy and town of odd um, behind me this h mesa high will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and
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isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide here in the occupied westbank policy is also separated by it's randy rhoads and legal assessments and checkpoints when they also agreement with fines in 1993. this whole 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 seats for the posting authority, and it has fines that was a bull state which everywhere. when i was, i told me nothing here resembles the state, the palestinian community. you only see the negative effects of also of to 30 is the palestinian authority failed to establish a state to liberate the land of build state institutions who are in a recent poll,
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68 percent of posting instead of live homes, their interests 71 percent said it was the wrong, the post signed the operation organization to sign the agreement. so less than 5 minutes on the policy in presence headquarters is he illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration, which governs palestinians on to occupations 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, during strikes, an adult as is leveled many of the streets, some palestinians inside of fighting the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? 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 in mexico. this is
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a shameful agreement because was taken by force. is there any return by force? so many policy and say this, the left dissolution as the promise of the state slips further away, oregon, which is 0. the occupied westbank whole, but it's join us now for multiple legs. it okey by the story. so the important negotiated p sacrament seems you might say as far away now is it of, it could have been of the data and frankly the, the appetite for it and the incentive to make it happen just on the, i mean i'm an occupied east jerusalem. it's not strictly israel, but given you the is ready perspective on this, on the coverage in the media today. there's hardly any mention of the oslo accords whatsoever i'm considering. but the current has rarely governments is about as far rights as israel had. i mean probably the most far right government and it opened the supports, the expansion of the supplements and it opened the rejects the idea of
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a palestinian state and then there is really no appetite from the israeli side to make also progress internationally. there's no incentive for israel to actually make it progress either the united states don't seem to be making a big push on this, leaving the arab nations, which used to make the palestinian issue a pre condition of dealing with israel. well, they seem to be softening, best dance as well. now this week i spoke, but you'll see begging and who only is really side, was perhaps the architect of the oslo accords. it was him that actually got the that the told to be getting. i don't know how to say that despite his criticism or they caused themselves, it does remain cautiously optimistic. it's evelyn, as you'll see, bailey and was offered a nobel peace prize for his role in the oslo accords. it was he who instigated the secret back channel tools which led eventually to that momentous handshake on the white house lawn. the 30 anniversary brings him no pride. it was not meant for so
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many years old rent that is a zone and the zone and fizzle would be built for so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the do is it's the biggest fail the also the court with never a conventional peace deal, always just a transitional road map negotiations over the final stage. this arrangements, things like photos, the post to the instate. there are tons of refugees. most recently the fates of jerusalem itself were all to come later, but they never did. and that he is on with benjamin netanyahu still the dominant forcing his ready politics. the prospect of those negotiations as you make, the more distant than ever i think you can say that it's failed. the process failed is on the posting is didn't not separate then not co existing peacefully side by side as well as the goal. the year of posting terrorism is an over these ready settlement enterprise has expanded insight window. ready intertwined then was the
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case. there it seems harder, it's a more tractable conflict and is the effort to get political career. benjamin netanyahu has never wavered from his support for his ready supplement building and the up to find westbank. israel is a session, but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is common parlance. and israel has set about convincing the honor of nations. but so cold, real politics should take precedence. a normalization with saudi arabia is the price on the horizon. if that would be the ideal thing that then you know, is 1st to make a noise ation no peas, whatever he quoted with the arrow more than 2 st. they police ginia is from the arab support, a and then to be able to dictate. so the police thing is, he's solution on the studio side. it's not simple. we called mazda and 5000 whatever, but still, i believe that they eyeball mazda and use a 1000 me
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a full piece. for now though, the signing of the oslo accords is a story of an incomplete journey project as yet unfinished possibilities so far, unfulfilled, whole, brennan, i'll just 0 occupied history as well. joining us the leave a form is writing, negotiate that. he's currently the president of the us middle east project and joins us from loved to mislead. be always good to have you all the, i'll just say era. so it's, he is all from the a call. it's in your opinion, sort of being at the hall to try to implement the policy. was it ever going to work very good questions to have. i think it's impossible to know the tensions of the does up the time. i think the major question was that with the palestinian national movement, having crossed the rubicon as there was the opportunity for israel to achieve something, which would have been a remarkably good deal phase. right. i think questionable whether that was true for
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the palestinians. certainly not for refugees, was these going to prove to be able to move by israel to reorganize the tons of occupation and the trench would mock a strategic we orientation of zionism towards acceptance of palestinians. the proof is now when searching is like drug costs for sale. so to have that, this proved tactical and these rel has in trench. and that is being true of every government. the current government we're right to talk about is extreme is um, but it is pushing for a 2nd not above, but no government managed to make that switch. and so we see that the system in israel was hauled, wyatt, me not to accept how to spinning and write it in terms of sort of it's always interesting. is that to look retrospectively back at history most, any real sincerity, sort of to find a way to peace. and uh, the and total squabbling between is why the politicians always say was that you had
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shot repeating schimmel. power isn't always the i to why that's no secret. but once that's a distraction from the potential solution, and let me stop with unity. so the 1st, right, the politicians the i, i think we make a mistake if we focus too much. oh so no. we don't care about the structure. but they did, because that old time, elizabeth, i tell you that you know, that the structural is created by the personal, it takes those personalities in the public domain, in the political debate to make those decisions. and that happens to be about is going to happen as well. the saw this, there's a cool something to that and i think it's right. lead is really match off, but it would have taken a real shift shift consecutive. remember, it's rarely the stablished off the back of the knock of the dispossession. the power steering and citizens of these round lives for the 1st 18 years, not just the pilots,
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indians and commerce. but those are insights and new as well. live under a military golf and all the occupation to begin with in 67, he's deep. and so what would have needed to how would not be in his writing negotiating position, which says ok, you've recognized $67.00. now how can we negotiate you about how can we steal more or less? how can we make sure that the refugees don't get compensation letter, low return or, or restitution? how can we nickel and dime you on jerusalem, you would've had to take these right positions that says made that historical change. we now to, well make that historical change. they didn't do that. and the 2nd thing you would have required because you're absolutely right. people matter, but people do not operate in an isolated environment and the internal debates inside it do not happen. the nice selection they happen in
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a broader context. and this is the huge 2nd point to migrate to how because what was the role of the outside? remember, for the geo political moment was american uni polarity off to the cold war for these to look them, he's ready for the policy would have had to be confronted by a fund. the mom that we don't really care what she mom base and you talk about benjamin the also think about each other. you will have a price to pay. if you don't do this, you will be held accountable. that never happened. america never played the role. it was supposed to start to use later, the geo politics of change and the people our analyses have to change that america will not do, but they still continue running back to washington as the savior is a fundamental misreading of a geo political law. and that needs to change from how we think about that. i think it has tre, sent me from the depaula city of perspective. i mean, you know, you, you, you come to my last question and a relevant one. the men at the center of the also the cold, our ravine power as
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a whole test away. now, is there any will on either side of the, the end of the political spectrum. but you might say, could pick up from where they left off. i mean, the phrase is, isn't it, if there's a will, there's a way i would say to you show me the context in which they are operating and i will tell you whether the individual was going to match. so if he's right, these operating with total impunity, i can promise you no such individual really much if the palestinians, i'll divide it i know acting in the palestinian authority. but 2 years later the p a is become the self control. if you don't have the structures that can have the balls a strategy for liberation, then you will not see a posting. you need to know who to make the compromises. who challenge the status quote in a way that will really change things. i'm do we even want to return
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to an attempt which could really deliver equality and historic justice? should we looking to be looking for something better than what causes the time? let's see what we can find to look for in the future. perhaps for the by the time you're leaving. thank so much for joining us from london a. let's wrap all of a sudden the width. thank you. that's the wrap. all of this up, the bob, the shower. how does it receive your political analyst choices now from powers? when you're ready to digest? really what all of all contributes has to be signed throughout the day. i mean, i'll just there, uh, english has been focused on this topic for 18 years of our existence. yet the issue fold up at least, has been 75 years and over in the making window close to, to resolution. and in the past we've had this conversation, you and i, you've told me the also a cold, a dead to the water and they have been so yes. is that still the same opinion? absolutely. next. um, it goes along the line. uh,

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