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unless reporting their story, it's that intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i will give you that post of the take a daily news podcast powered by the global reporting of al jazeera. find us where ever you get your broadcast. the entire families, last moles and 5000 libyans have now been killed and done that by devastating floods. the color that i'm associating, this is out a 0 life. and also coming in morocco, families, shelton, next to the ruins of the homes as age where i could struggle to reach quite kit community. i told us to a stronger alliance know 3 as needed pledges unconditional support for russia's
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president development person. and what he called a just biased against the west and says she is on what is the legacy of the us level quotes between palestine and is the as well such teams. and that'd be a cleaning streets wrecked buildings on the sea. somebody's off the mass of flooding devastations. the coastal city of donna, at least $5000.00 people had been killed, but the total is expected to rise even further. thousands of still missing tens of thousands have been left homeless. you as far as you use, we're still struggling to get a to the area off to sunday nights. deluge washed away. most access roads and residents have described how they've come across buddies. everyone. michael, apple thoughts helicopters,
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pick bodies from the sea testimony to the power of the wave of war to that hit the city. others with simply swallowed violence. lights the grim task of recovering the bodies continues. a search and a recovery teams all working together with specialized sniff, a dog units. the water was like, it's an army cutting through the city, wiping out more than just buildings. the whole family live next to each other. we were all neighbors. we lost 30 people so far. that's a 30 members of the same family. many still unable to comprehend what they lived through. no service provo salt at 3 30 in the morning the how we can intensified and there was we. i live on the top floor of these building up in the window and so the storm attacking us mass grades have been dug and are now being filled with bodies helping the injured just as urgent to task on the high a. it's a lot of use. we're still looking for victims. we call on all young libyans,
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anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come help us. we have a shortage in nurses. we need help. medical facilities are overwhelmed. many of damage in the nearby city of l beta doctors and nurses way through and co. hi, what's in the local hospital. many of the patients having to be evacuated. the stream of aid and emergency rescue work is from around the world is growing from cats. are egypt or kia? oh jerry. yeah. the european union and even palestine specialize. teams have come to help and nation politically divided united in greece, mike level, which is era. the one that speak to a corresponding electronic. he's on the ground that for us and tripoli, monica, you was showing us rescue teams arriving from algeria where we are now with search and rescue. well,
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teams are pouring in. unfortunately, it's starting to look like this is becoming a recovery operation. i mean we spoke to help officials earlier and they were telling us 5300. i have been confirmed that in the city of deadman the alone us. so the, this situation is, is desperate and dire, of thousands of people have been a washed into the sea. so we're seeing these teams coming in, libyans just don't have the capabilities to deal with this on, on themselves. so, earlier we saw no julian team, we same team from team usually uh, from of got the from turkey, from egypt, from the u, a. e. so a lot of international supports from spring coming into the country to help the living people like it in the divided country. so and earlier when you were standing outside in an 8 point you were saying,
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we have seen unity to yeah, i mean we're, seems libyans come together in a way that hasn't happened in years age. i mean, i haven't seen this kind of video mostly been since the revolution in 2011. so a lot of people are, are, are ours, are linking it to, to that kind of a feeling. earlier i spoke to the minister of transportation here and tripoli. i met him at the airport and i asked him, i said, you know, how are you? how are you? is your, is this government here and tripoli and the government in the east able to coordinate a, you know, is it, is it possible? are issues coming up and you said, listen, let's put the politics aside. now it doesn't matter what government is doing, what, what matters is that we as a country come together and help other people in need. i mean and don't know the
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situation is devastating, but we have to also remember that there are other cities in the eastern regions that have been devastated by these floods. earlier. a health official told me in the city of suicide, which is on the, on the coast. but, you know, authorities haven't been able to, to, to reach the city and, and they don't know the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, what's, what the situation is for the people there. so a lot of a lot of effort still needs to continue. and some encouraging signs that from the government. it seems malick. china was the latest for us from the grounds and tripoli, thank you my. the good on morocco rescue work is that raising harsh conditions and blocked roads to try to reach remote communities? devastated by last weeks of quake and some isolated mountain villages found these
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have been sleeping out on the open and the cold needs on not says so. people who lost everything during the health found one community appraising for the next big challenge rebuilding their lives. the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. reduced 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 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 chances. huge boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing
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is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road to do through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing in g as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion. 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. so people were the, are they gonna live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense, not just food, a lot of good shelter and sanitation to be 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
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owned is under 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 metric of 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 cetera. what does what have from its mountain perch? what remains of do's root still come ons, 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 o 8 agencies are still struggling to reach people stranded in remote areas that in
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the high access mountains that some communities all guessing health. how does, here's how tional vara has moved from one such town work on the south of marrakech, the 5 days in and people i was talking to those hope i bought the potential for funding. anyone still alive under the problem when we were yesterday with some of the best 2 teams operating on the ground in class, in the whole. that's basically where they coincide with the fact that they will do whatever it takes. we using cameras using sniff adults and they do one this done with a strong smell from the area and the side that it's almost too late to get anyone alive from the problem. and it's also an extremely delicate operation of those areas to the point where i yet to talk to many people in some of those desolate villages. first on top of those peaks in the i plus balance and have been still
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desperate to see a help trickling in, in terms of food supplies. and also the looking forward to be moved to tell him to attempt to reach out to us. we have to wait and see whether the government is going to rebuild in those same locations which were entirely destroyed during the earthquake number 2, they would have to re think them most of those leading to those areas because historically speaking of the be some roads, tiny roads news, some of the highest beings where you have folders where you have rock splitting again and again. so it remains to be seen whether they would be a predicate, it to say for every, as for they will build the same spots. and this is going to take some time, but the government is saying they didn't own delivery. the problem is, is it made when it comes to compensation reconstruction. helping people build that businesses again, but above will build their lives again. moving on and north korea leda has found
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his nation's full and unconditional support to russia. king don't own has made a red trip to the north, where he discussed space and satellite to dollar geez, with russian president vladimir fusion from sol signs. beautiful. it's only a meeting between the 2 rushes space storage facility alone handshake. intended perhaps to convey the growing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jungling. the 2 met at the post auction, the cost much of russia's most modern space launch facility. the venue, possibly a hint. russia may help north korea develop minute tree satellites. often po young's to failed attempts at launching a spice out to like earlier this year. russia in return is looking for weapons to support its war in ukraine. un resolutions, which russia, as a permanent member of the security council, had agreed to ban north korea from exporting weapons. and also from receiving
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technical cooperation in nuclear assigns. the us has one. the 2 countries may be looking to sign and you put in did not directly address this. i finished most of the ways of course we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and humanitarian issues as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened the supported bush's war on ukraine. i had an in depth discussion with comrades booting about the political and military situation on the korean peninsula and in europe. we found satisfying consensus on further strengthening strategic corporation and solidarity in the struggle to defend silver and rights and security, and to ensure lost in peace in the region and the world. some add, let's say north korea appears to have the upper hand in striking a deer with russia on the, on the north street side, i think the, the upside is very large,
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which is that the russians are desperate and the north koreans can give this have munition and exchange, they can get stuff, they really can't, that all the technologies has been mentioned for nuclear power or for satellite. so, and i think that the benefits really all the best for the north trance. there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. kim's visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufactures fight to jet. there's no doubt the rest of his visits will continue to be closely followed by and 4 hands on all the possible areas of cooperation between russia and north chris florence, 3 out to 0. so another global power in the region has relations with both moscow and p. on young ethics rolled out with victor guy and he's the vice president of the chinese think tank, the sense of a china in globalization. he joins us out from beijing. victor, beijing is arguably birth john young and moscow. his principal, patron china, is the biggest trading partner of both countries and has been viewed at times as
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a gatekeeper of thoughts that need to north korea. did phasing have a hand in this meeting? the 1st of all russia and k share a schultz ought to come and boulder. therefore these 2 adjacent countries to each other and under russia and the former soviet union has been the support to an ally of the dock a ever since its inception. ink 1947, so it's not surprising that tall russia now wants to further increase cooperation with dpi, k, as far as china is concerned, child does not have a role to play, inc, the increase in the bilateral relations that cooperation between russia and d. b. i k, i tall, it's completely a joint decision by these 2 neighboring countries. secondly, they do have a lot to talked about because in more recent time, you may know for sure are ok. now the south korea provided with as to the create
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insight, i guess, drawn opposition like it by russia. russia front need to be tied to 8. therefore, i seen from the rest of the site to increase corporation with d b r k, especially to promote some sales are russian technology to d b i k, and purchased some weapons from dpi. okay, for example, we'll make a lot of sense as far as russia is consent for the p r k. they won't do break out from this. i installation they want to increase trade in with other countries, especially a big country like russia. it makes a lot of sense for both of these countries. i say victor, that china is taking a bit of a step back saying this visit is an arrangement between the 2 countries and pertains to the relations between north korea and rushes are not involving beijing but the close. so that must go. i'm showing you on get presumably the less leverage beijing would have a bus, you know, trying to 1000 see things like that, trying to always these. what is the right the,
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what is the wrong thing and trying to be these. it is absolutely right to further maintain good may believe relations between china and russia would share above all 4300 kilometers long. it is absolutely a rise, simple china to maintain good relations with its neighbor dpr k. and these 2 relations, i'm not related to each other, they operate separately, and china wants to keep good relations with russia. on the one hand was dpi k. on the other hand and chatting a positive longer play a role in the increase of cooperation between russia and d, b r k. on the other hand, trying a 1000 times any pressure against either russia or against dpi, okay? because it's not the try those blood to exert pressure against other countries. so there is a speaking about pressure with other countries. some of the rest of the work that we've had over the course of this trip suggests a bit of a move towards an alliance of salts against the west. we've had some of that from
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beijing to is that some consensus building here between these 3 ponti festival, how russia or dpr case fee is completely up to them to decide. i can only think about what china is thinking about that is, china has no desire at all, no intelligence tool to enter into a military alliance with any coach. you know, trying to 1000 want to establish the line is china wants to continue to follow its independent foreign policy. secondly, charlotte does not want to alienate united states or any worse than country trying to want to get along with. so liberalism, in peace and for mutual benefit. however, it is the united states which has adopted the maximum hostility approach to china. they want to rally the western countries and i'm advise against china. they want me to setup all the blocks. for example, you can name it against china and these leaves, china was no other choice,
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but to strengthen this independence and prepare for the worst. for example, while doing its best to promote economic elias and because army corporation across national borders the approval of the economic lives, these are the states is promoting military airlines, while most definitely what agitating for certainly interesting time is the fact that that we're seeing in the region picked together, the vice president of the chinese think tank this sense of a china in globalization. always good because your thoughts. thanks. so thank you for joining us on out of here. thank you. the most that i had here on out is there will be live the un and new york to find out why the invoices to dawn has resigned . the i have the right, the boy talk to anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who are freedom of speech and 1st amendment got
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chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that? i can't support that whenever you seem just as regardless of west space or gender, what's going on. you see that he has to say something competent beyond. well, akins without hesitation. fulton died for power that finds out while we live here. we make the rule. not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate explosion is and questions. they use them to be the power around one out there. when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water and the story needs to be towed out you 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and
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live nice the the bottom that you're watching out a 0. i'm this dante here and uh huh. that's remind you about top stories. libyans have started burying those killed and devastating floods in the eastern city of done it. on 5300 people have died and at least 10000 is still missing. of the heavy rain full paused to dance to fast. in while the desktop from friday's us quaking laraca has risen to nearly 3004 and 8 as arriving as emergency crews sense through rumbling remote mountain areas. while the united nations special envoy g through
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don volk, competitors has resigned and comes months off to the head of students routing council. under 5 out of behind cold his removal. he was accused of in flaming. the conflict between the student is only on the permanent true, rapid support forces of the suit of these people inspired see whole world. when they bravely up ended 3 d kates of take to authority on rules in 2019. they need our supports and sony diary to more than ever. i need our support and sort of diversity and pressure rings and military leaderships to end the war and holding them to account and empowering civilians for an eventual transition to its democratic governments. want speak to different lot of canada, james basie joins us now from the united nations. james pat, this has been a bit of a controversial figure. how is his resignation been received? and where does this leave mediation efforts as well as resignation came during
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a speech, a regular meeting of the un security council on the situation in saddam and he resigned at the very end of that speech. the un secretary general inspector report is about 2 hours ago. he said he accepted his resignation to understood the circumstances and the circumstances of these. he was declared a sudden and on the draw, so by the sudanese government back in june the 8th of june and has been since then been doing his job from outside to don in nairobi and had a deputy that was operating out of port. so dawn, he didn't just resign, he gave a pretty timing speech and which he blamed both sides. he said he wanted to put the record straight for the sake of history. and he said the both sides, even though they've been talking to the u. n. and the international community before the outbreak of, of, of file and certainly this year, 5 months ago, he said both sides were actually preparing that stone piling for war. and he said,
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it didn't really matter who had followed the 1st shots. he said both sides were entirely to blame, putting the lives of the civilians of saddam in danger. he also said that they would grave human rights abuses. again he said, both sides with a play. me said the sudanese forces with the blame for indiscriminate and attacks that the people with croft he said. but on the other side, he said the rapid support of forces and they were responsible for most of the killings the looting, spend the sexual assault going on in the country. it's a pretty clear room situation because the security council also got a brief on the humanitarian situation. 4000000 people internally displaced. 1000000 refugees and the un called get to many of the people in need. there are lots of different efforts of negotiation. lots of different policies involved and mr. passes in that final speech that he wanted to see more coordination between the different groups to try and find some sort of solution to the situation in the trouble country. james, by his, uh,
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doesn't matter. get us of that with that for us from the united nations. thank you, james. the is speaking of diplomacy on this day, such a years ago, the oslo accords, the assigned between israel and the palestine liberation organization. and these agreements were seen as a major turning point in the conflict, because it was the 1st time that israel and the pillow formerly recognized one another. but since that historic handshake, palestinians of only seeing their rights and their land taken away by successive is randy, governments that's got the view from the besieged cause a strip that's controlled by him off the group as opposed to, to the also the records from day one given the outside has been initially the also of course, the glimmer for resolving these early policy and complex. but over the years, their effects on casa hudson and mixed bag despite helps for economy. the territory
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has been subjected to stifling ease, really located 2007 years and restrictions in movement humanitarians tweaks and limited access to essential services and resorts at any rate over the years. in addition to political divisions between such a and her mother who was against signing the also of course, from the beginning. but not only does god periods number of military complex with israel, an escalation which has resulted in a significant loss of life, destruction, of infrastructure. and worse in human history, in conditions of the fifty's, we can see what we have saved from the beginning. we are chasing illusions, 100 best we can say that's what's happening. and gumbo sees the blockade. the
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aggression against goes up is not because how much is holding the area? it is because of also a quotes what we have when the election democratic to in 2006 overall the effect of the also courts on because the strip 30 years later is characterized as a mixture of limited tools, governance, political divisions, economy challenges, complex, and a protected humanitarian crisis, the ultimate goal of achieving peace in the region, remains elusive. underscoring the complex nature of these really palestinian complex. give me c l 20. got this trip. i will protest any northridge. he has released a stand. honorary alda 0 john this trina will offer a symbol of defiance against, as rarely occupation and depression. the veteran reporter was killed by israeli forces and the occupied west bank in may last year. this time because unveiled
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often he alone competition. so the design? well that's it. for me as tanya tay, you can always find well on our website al jazeera dot com, whether it's next and then inside story we'll examine. if a google agency is needed to deal with natural disasters, stay with the the i had low, the storm. daniel weakened intensity as it moved from libya into egypt. it brought the unsettled conditions to places like cairo in the form of sandstone. and we're all going to see some of those push across into the event over the next few days. so cooler conditions, temperatures coming down, even as far as a rock and q 8 lingering around the mid forties. we would also see some showers and some stronger wins kicking up some dust. and the wind is the story for the south of
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this across the golf and go to small when that's likely to kick up some dust and also lifted sand, affecting visibility, a few showers, effects in coastal areas of saudi arabia. and yeah, and then the laundry dry picture for much of the region, and it's much dry if we move east of africa now that storm daniel has cleared away temperatures to below average. however, for places like being gauzy in libya and cairo in egypt, the width of weather now affecting the northwest with some showers in morocco and all jerry. but we're seeing more heavy fools coming in for places like no nigeria and thunderstorms concentrated around the gulf of guinea. and some of those rumbling across the democratic republic of congo over the next few days. quite to for the south western windy weather for cape town. the
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for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so 1st nurses and for them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to adult and medical crisis images. underlining the pivotal role of these dedicated cares in our an island called a, with this documentary on a jersey. the 1st quakes, floods fires, storms and dropped natural disasters of ravaged men, the parts of the world on a scale not seen in decades with this unprecedented rise. can countries alone deal with the consequences? enter the global agency be created. this is inside story, the
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