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of worsening food and security around the world. is there something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects the lock? counting the cost on al jazeera, the entire families lost, and the toll keeps rising. more than 5000 libyans have now been killed and done, the city ravaged by devastating floods. the october cried, this is l 20 life. and also coming up in morocco, families, shelton, next to the ruins of their homes. as i work, has struggled to reach quite as communities the toast to
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a strong alliance. north korea's latent places, unconditional support for russia's present, letting me, susan. and was he called a just fine against the width? and we have special coverage on the 30th anniversary of the, of the lower codes between co sign. it is ro, assessing what's changed in that time, the a, living in a nation. then spring rigs by years of conflict and political end sizing, as now clipping, with its with natural disaster and decades. at least 5300 people have been killed in sundays, catastrophic floods. and with 10000 people still missing that death toll is likely to revise the quote. so they've done it as a but destroyed risk. teams have arrived from cuts out to key and, and to see among others. but the scale of the devastation is monumental. as malick, china reports from aaa, helicopters,
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pick bodies from the c testimony to the power of the wave of water that hit the city. others were simply swallowed by lance lights. the grim task of recovering the bodies continues. search and recovery teams are working together with specialized for dog units. the water was like us to nami, cutting through this 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 live through the surface pro bonus at 3 30 in the morning the how we can intensified. and there was we and i live on the top floor of these building up in the window. and so it is storm attacking the mass graves have been dug and are now being filled with bodies helping the injured just as urgent a task on the higher it's
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a lot of this we're still looking for victims. we call on all young libyans, 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 or damaged in the nearby city of and bid the doctors and nurses. we do ankle high water in the local hospital. many of the patients having to be evacuated. the libyans just don't have the capabilities to handle the search and rescue operations by themselves. search and rescue teams from a few countries have been arriving in libya. so this team from algeria is headed to these donations centers like this has been set up across the western libya. people are bringing in whatever they can for those affected in these libyans have been divided between east and west for many years. but now people across the country are
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coming together to help those in need. now, china ultra 0 tripoli, olivia plunged into violence in 2011 of to it's a long time later, more mock adolphe was toppled and killed. since then it's been hold by 2 rival administrations and the with the is the you in recognize governments they've bought prime in the sub. don't need that debate. that in aaa. it controls the areas in blue, the eastern base problem. it is bank found the libyan voltage general colleagues off the theory is in read under his control will despond. international pression, the rival parliaments have failed to unify for years. elections with shield for december 2021. but that never happens to to differences over candidates among other sticking points. meanwhile, cargo pines filled with humanitarian aid and rescue teams on arriving in libya, cell strength, it has been traveling to being kazi, on a guitar, e 8 slides that's jumped off much needed aid and medical supplies. what you can see
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big unloaded here is a field hospitals, part of cops his contribution to this, saving the growing international. i effort to libya, this is one of 3, top 3, middle 3, seeing 17 call go play is expected to arrive in ben gauzy. today. living in security policies that are spoken to the last few minutes say they've been a number of planes that have arrived here already in the last 24 hours place. and so he plays about jerry a place from to museum. yeah, it also includes medical equipment, medicine, food, tents. we know the bang gauzy, although effective as no pain is davis states as that the town of dun and which is around 350 kilometers from here. so all the equipment, all the i,
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the even savings and live in here is going to be taken to the as quickly as possible. because we know that they're all thousands of people still missing files and small who have lost their homes and their businesses. we've seen those pictures because her wrist, big pictures, that's gall, that runs right the way through done a weather rules of crushed through and destroyed all those buildings. so yeah, it's vital that no time is wasted and the, the site gets to the areas where it's most needed. it's all stuff at al serra then goes to the in morocco risky, which is driving harsh conditions and blocked roads to try and reach remote communities. devastated by last week, so it's quite in some isolated mountain villages. families are sleeping in the open ends in the cold. the need some massive for people who have lost everything. so in
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the house found one community pricing to 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 is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road
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to do through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing n 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 most. 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 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 on the top and the migration really small and
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everything we 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 hunt is down. for a to battery of does help them. the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah, hello. i'm skipped really afraid. i'm thinking how to go on living. our lives are gone, cetera. put the attention from its mountain perch. what remains of do's roof 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 flight agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in remote areas in the high atlas mountains that some communities getting health l just areas hush.
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amount of bar joins us from one such town. we again, in the south of marrakech, that was the rest of the operation is still under way. the army is the flying helicopters, carrying a medical supplies to the affected areas, the ambulances that you can see behind me. i'll bring you some of the people who retreat from under the rubble, those injured and the way the loan to the hospitals in the city of mount rightcast . one of the biggest challenges with this rest to your operation is basically the fact that we're talking about that so that vintages the with hate by the way, that it just like is okay. that's in the cool is the center of the escalade. and also we're again and it takes time to get to those places. the roads have been blocked for quite some time. the army,
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the engine is trying to clear some of those rows, but they have to do with capital in a way that does not block aid and supplies to trickle into the areas affected like this 1. 1 of the hardest hit areas in my right goes, this is where they had a couple years with line to different areas. a mixture of clinic has been established here and you can see the trucks behind me carrying more and more aid so that they can get to all the affected areas provide all the needs to those affected. ha, ha, ha ha, how does this 0 class? and y'all called south america. guess north korea's leda has found his nation's full and unconditional support to russia. kim jong has made a re, a trip to the north, where he discussed spice and satellite technologies with president vladimir persian from solve foreign slurry reports. when the meeting between the 2 and rushes spice
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launch, facility along handshake, intended perhaps to convey the glowing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong with the 2 met at the 1st auction, a 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 young 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 band north korea from exporting weapons. and also from receiving technical cooperation in nuclear assigned. the us has one. the 2 countries may be looking to sign and put in did not directly address this. i finished much of the ways of course we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and
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humanitarian issues as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened the support at brushes, won't 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 the 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 trans side. i think the, the upside is very large, which is that the russians are desperate in the north. koreans can give this and munition and exchange, they can get stuff. they really can't, that all the technologies has been mentioned before. nuclear power or for satellite . so, and i think that the benefits really fall best for the north tree, and there are no specific details of what has been
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a glitch between the 2 leaders. kim's visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a site, see that manufactures fights are just, 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 know chris florence. out to 0, so look forward. ukraine has drained rushes, munitions, reserves, best wanted this so much speculation about a possible um deal with north korea defense. it looks good topless exploits of the 18 months of bull with you. pray, rushes, 1st for artillery ammunition is insatiable. west and milked resources, put russian, i'm of expenditure for last year, and roughly 10 and a half 1000000 rounds, some simple calculation. so the over 10 months of conflict in 2022. the average daily use of artillery i munition was 35000 rounds
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a day. that means it's on forces of use of a 9000000 rouse. so for the 2023 and the whole shows no sign of slowing down rushes economy is still not officially, hon. 14 is defense. industry is only able to produce up to $2000000.00 rounds a year. meaning there is a massive footfall and it stops of artillery ammunition rockets for its multiple load systems and most munitions. north korea is huge, salt piles of justice, calling divine munition. and this will be a cool part of the discussions between tim and put to the question remaining just how much time munition can north korea span the united nations special invoices through danville compare this has resigned. it comes months to the head of students rolling council. i'm talking about the behind cold his removal purpose was declared persona non cronsa. in june. he was accused of in flaming the conflict between the suits and these army and the paramilitary rapids support forces or the suit of
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these people inspired see whole world. when they bravely up ended 3 decades. i'll stick to authority on rules. in 2019. they need or supports and sony diary to more than ever i need our support in solidarity 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 as well. so a head on al jazeera, held, the palestinian authority is honoring the eldest harold to unless killed by, as rarely forces me occupied with bank last year. the how i would say it up for office. sundry breakdown and the weather across pots of
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northern and west, are you a big chain of thunder storms pushing across germany now using down across the southern positive front. and so that western side of the mediterranean, the head of that still a fair amount of heat in place even though that hate is gradually getting squeezed the way it's down, it goes down, gary, in plane at present. and just noticed how the temperature is just thoughts, photo laptops, as we go on for the next couple of days, or something of a little bounce back up towards the north west as we go on through west side today . so i would say it's about storms recently across the low countries are using across the jeremy is going through thursday that wes a web pushing right through the baltic states big line of cloud shala's fund, re down pulls the when he went down across the western russia bowers down into a northern positive bolt in some areas of italy and across the out. the system stopped to push its way back. it's on and as we go on through friday, no, not attending wet mold in areas of england to pushing up into scotland. try and find at this stage as we go on across much of england and wales, big stones,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is this alex vivian's head start appearing those killed and devastating floods in the eastern city of 10 pulled in 5300 people have died and at least 10000 of missing off the heavy rain full of clothes tends to best toll from fridays is quite in morocco, has presents in nearly 3000 to move forward. night is arriving as emergency cruise search through properly and promote mounts in areas and rushes. president vladimir persian says, must go, will help young yank build satellites pos to north korea, lead a control,
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atrocious store because of the trunk. and the 1st meeting in 4 years. the a long list, a susie years ago, the oslo accords was signed between israel and the palestine liberation organization. the agreements was seen as a major turning point and the conflict because it was the 1st time as royal and the p l. i formally recognized one another, but this image became iconic, taken on the 13th of september, 1993 p yellow chapman. yes. arafat and israel has been prime minister. it's ok, rubbing, shook hands on the white house mon overseen by you as president. bill clinton will be also accords with a series of agreements signed between 19931999. that i'm to say is riled withdrawal from the territories that occupied during the june 1967. what including the west bank east, jerusalem and johnson. and so most palestinians believed that the codes would
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create an independent palestinian state in the occupied territories alongside as while. but that never happened. over the next 30 years, israel accelerated its expansion of illegal settlements, increased restrictions on the movement of palestinians with in the occupied territories, and built a separation full as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through it's land and sea blockade. 3 decades on those low cords of seem to have only served to cement israel's occupation. pull brendan reports from occupied the east jerusalem for photographs to be made for a breakthrough to a half. and that needs to be frankly, 2 things, both opposite sides and incentive. and under this current is ready government the most far right government, but isabel has ever seen that is not the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu presiding over a cabinet to have expressly said they are determined to continue with supplements expansion nearly $13000.00. you separately units have been approved this year alone,
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and as far as the palestinian state goes, forget about it. as far as these ministers are concerned. that said, this week we spoke with, you'll see begging in this on the as really side, the architect of the original, also towards and although he was still to the cold of the fact that they are in existence, still, he said there is still room for optimism let's take a look. 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 many years old drink that is a zone and be zone and see zone would be beautiful. so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the do easy. it's the biggest fatal. the also the cold with never a conventional peace deal, always just a transitional road map negotiations over the final stage. this arrangements things
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like photos, the palestinian state. there's a ton of refugees. i most crucially 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 which you make, the more distant than ever i think, even side of that style, the process failed, is on the past and just didn't not separate them, not co existing, peacefully side by side, as well as the goal. the era of posting terrorism is an over these ready settlement enterprise has expanded insight window. ready intertwined then was the case. there it seems harder. it's a more tractable conflict in his knee effort to get political career. benjamin netanyahu has never wavered from his support for his ready supplement building and the find westbank. israel is a session, but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is common,
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pallets 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 in it, then, you know, is 1st to make a law in his ational peace, whatever he close it with the arrow more then to street the police thing is from the arab support a and then to be able to dictate so the police thing is he's solution or the police videos size. it's not simple. we tomas and fucked up and whatever. but still i believe that the problem as any zip file is no 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 east jerusalem. lower con reports from the occupied with
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bank. i'm in the policy and town of odd um, behind me it's a visa high will extend the 712 kilometers, cutting off promising 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 the also agreement was signed in 1993, this whole didn't exist. a need to get 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 part type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines that resemble state which everywhere when
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a washer literally nothing here resembles a state, the palestinian community only sees the negative effects of also. after 30 years, the palestinian authorities failed to establish a state to liberate the land or build state institutions. in a recent poll, 68 percent of posting instead of the homes, their interests, 71 percent said it was the rooms, the post signed the operation organization to sign the agreement. so less than 5 minutes on the policy and present his head for says illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration which governs palestinians on the occupations. 2 hours news is the city of janine, which has become a major flash point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the stories of a 2 day is radius salt. in july, during strikes, an adult as is leveled many of the streets some promising and inside of fighting
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the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? there's a yes 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 a shameful agreement because boys taking vice was, is, are any of a ton by force, so many policy and say that's the left dissolution. as the province of the state slips further away, the oregon, which is 0, the occupied westbank, the pillows to need all towers. he has released to stand on the ring and which is 02, unless you're in a block line, a symbol of defiance against is riley occupation and depression. so based on the report that was killed by his rarely forces in the occupied with banking may last year, the stand was unveiled after a year long competition for the design partition germans. the athlete and environmental list has finished a historic swim across the hudson river in new york. so it was period covered more than 500 kilometers to highlight the need to protect the world's rivers. earlier
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this year, you in the states agreed to a historic treaty, been to guide the world on how to pay to protect the ocean's. leaders are expected to sign this at the general assembly, so the 0 is gabriel ellis, on the reports. on a recent morning, louis pw readies himself for another long day on the water. the endurance athlete and environmental activists is in the middle of a 500 kilometer long swim down the entire length of the hudson river in new york to raise awareness of the need to clean up polluted rivers around the world. i've been dreaming about assume like this down of big, big river many, many years. and i would open up a big atlas not look all over the world rivers in asia and europe and south america
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in every way. and every single time it would come back to the hudson, it's a one river in the whole world. but i can tell the story about over this future shows the hudson to highlight it as a success story. as recently as 30 years ago, parts of the river were so polluted, it would have been too dangerous to swim. but through a decades long effort by advocacy groups and the government, most of the hudson river is now relatively clean. the new threat now is less about pollution and more about climate for the increase temperatures and the water are going to affect the fish that can live there already. here in the hudson. the rainbow smelt you still use didn't have it the river and no longer does because the temperature has already risen beyond the threshold that it can stand. we'll see other species decline and disappear in a similar fashion. but lois's swim down the hudson river highlights our issues, such as the impacts of climate change, the loss of biodiversity,
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and the human causes of contamination. oh, our issues that are relevant to water ways throughout the world. i hope that this when is assume, which gets hope to people around the world that this river, which was so bad, the polluted was turned around and hopefully they can look at whatever they all in the world and say to themselves. but if they can clean up the hudson, why can't we clean up our river? for a man who is putting into action his call to humanity for clean or rivers, and doing it one stroke at a time. gabriel's on do, i'll just need a newburgh new york, the, the ssl just here. right. and these are the top stories. the cell libyans had
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