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which is what makes it has to be, i can see where 2 of the bullets hits there about my head highs. member of the military wanted him dead, the stealing manual beneath. we were in a property on a road casting out his ear english proud recipient in new york festivals proved coaster of the year award. the 7th year running the grim task of recovering the dead is a toll from libya's catastrophic floods. rides as to the 5000 with thousands more still missing the clouds. this is their life and the holes are coming up in rural k rescue work is the rates and games times to the aid and recovered bodies in areas devastated by last week. so at least 7 people are killed and renewed,
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fighting between rival fractions and legends. largest promised in refugee there were a meeting between russian president, putin in norfolk, really to keep german is met with the warnings from the west, about any on the so we beginning libya with the man of the city of the and it says the number of dead off to sundays, catastrophic flooding could reach 20000 search teams and emergency crews are coming streets, wrecked buildings and the fee for bodies. they also expect the death toll to rise all my time. i had to, i'm 34, or how we confirmed around 5300 death sofa. and that number is likely to realize much more due to the lightness of the rescue operations. and we cannot forget that we've now possible in 72 hours of rescue operations in libya as molten policies about the opportunity to rescue survivors decreases to nothing. okay,
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so what international help is arriving now that there is malik. trainer has monitoring developments from the libyan capital of tripoli. helicopters 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 then was we and i live on the top floor of these building. i opened the window and saw the storm attacking the mass graves have been dug and are now being filled with
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bodies helping the injured just as urgent a task on the high. a lot of us, 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 damage 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. this team from algeria is headed to the a donation centers like this have been set up across western libya. people are bringing
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in what ever 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 coming together to help those in these. now, trina, ultra 0, tripoli, so i will adjust them for me is lemme relief worldwide. so it's a scale of devastation and libya is making it hard for us to is to reach those in need for the last few days has been extremely challenging for everyone involved in all of this. you know, you hear things are unable to verify anything of libyan heritage myself and find to communicate with, with friends and others in the area. since you know, there was a complete ted combs breakdown from, from when the floods 1st came. and there was no information getting through. and obviously, in order to do our jobs, fundamental to the walk is, is the needs assessment process to understand what is the problem, what are the needs, what are the challenges and with everything that's happened, people have known as being a problem, but they haven't known the scale of it and it's only starting not to be on uh,
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the 9 itself is as being a major challenge. it's unprecedented. this is administered on me to these being well documented down to dams at best. and with those 2 dams best, it's led to already a weak infrastructure and the very fragile state. and that we can restructure has completely caved in. roads have been completely destroyed. there is one road just about operational and so much that wants to go in. and so much more important need to come out and the access has been really, really challenging the that'd be more of the shots for the last week. so it's quite good morocco. but the search for survivors continues with the rest who is struggling to reach remote communities. and some isolated areas, families of sleeping in the open and then the cold during the whole, found one community bracing for the next big challenge rebuilding their lives.
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the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. beauties 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, called 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 john says 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 to dig through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing in g o as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city reunion.
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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 gonna rain tomorrow. so people were the, are they going to live? that's the real question. the needs here. immense. nope. just food of water. the shelter and sanitation. the quick 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. but the top and emotional needs simone, 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
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hunger. mama hunt this down for a to metric of does so. um, the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah. hello. hi, i'm scapes, really afraid. i'm thinking how to go one leaving our lives are gone, cetera, with the yes, 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 joe know how l g 0 in the after this mountains laraca. let's bring it into fraud related. who's a program manager at ashton 8 international joins us now from are about to to felt good to have you with this uh, very difficult situation that in morocco what are your biggest concerns of main as
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well after the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, one of the priorities were to get food and medicine, clothing to the people affected. and i, thankfully, we've seen them incredible even with the mobilization from memorial console across the country as well as beyond the borders. and they worked really well with local civil society and international organizations to bring those emergency aid to the people that we were able to reach. there's still a lot of work to be done and that is currently being carried on by the royal armed forces to clear the past from the rocks to the of the land slights to reach the most, the isolated regions and a for now, all those efforts enabled a lot of people to be fine in terms of food and clothing. but in this ever changing situation, our current auction aids current concern is truly shelter. and
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a lot of people have lost their homes in these regions when usually where usually they build their homes in a truck in more traditional ways. so not earthquake resistance. and the, the nights are getting colder. the weather is fine for now, which helps the research, but the weather is getting colder. we are expecting rain and people, especially women and children, are the most vulnerable in these situations, with no shelter just because of their, they have like a special needs. they're more exposed show and the next hour, one of our 9 consumes, right? we're a key phrase. that was the people you have been able to reach me. obviously the, the way you have quite struck the damage you infrastructure has been a norm as it is reaching the more remote areas and those people that have not had any help so far. is it possible to estimate is, are we talking about tens of thousands of people in that situation or what,
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as we truly have no idea, people like the, the, the government as well as international a local organization are still trying to assess the situation. so we truly don't have any idea about the numbers we yes. yeah. couldn't share in this, in the right because it wasn't. and even once you've dealt with the media off the mouth of the quake is young going a situation for tens and hundreds of thousands of people because so many have lost absolutely everything. yes. and that's also our concern because we, we are dealing with people who will have like once they have the food, even the, once they have the temporary shelter, the governments have committed to rebuild of all the, all the effects to the areas. but even with that, we are, our people will be dealing with the loss of their families,
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their support systems and their livelihoods, their homes, their belongings. and that's going to be like a long road to a, to recover from. they would still need supports beyond what we're seeing now and with what we keep doing in the upcoming months. okay. alright, difficult to get to speed to appreciate your efforts. thanks very much. indeed the front of the late the action needed to national thank you. when israel, who's been playing foot 2, strikes, talking serious western region, the 1st right kidney of the positive talk to us killing at least 2 soldiers. the serial, i mean, says another attack would have caused some material losses. dozens of people have been killed in his rating strikes in the past year. or at least 5 palestinians have been killed in an explosion to the guns. a separation bull with israel. more than 20 of us were injured because of the plots and not to meet them. the night palestinians gather to mazda anniversary of israel's withdrawal from the guns and stripped in 2005 for the site is ready. security forces used to gas and live
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bullets to try to break up the demonstration. before the last, at least 7 people have been killed and renewed fighting between pulsing infections and i know what refugee camp in southern lebanon. it happened as high ranking officials from the board in groups met and buried in a hold of his this report. so there's no where sites and i know halloween, an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shelling through its narrow streets have turned the lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact that the movement of palestinian presidents must move a bus has long been in charge of security here. the killing of a senior commander in july by armed groups sparked the recent violence, and the movement is calling it an attempted cool. leo. this is a warrant against the top as representatives and i know holloway, it's a crew against
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a political and military force that has support inside the capital. it is similar to what happened in gaza in 2007 for the survival, the powers to the movement. thomas is not involved in the fighting. and i know heavily, but it is being accused of backing the arms groups known as the muslim use. an accusation, it denies how my says it's sunday senior leader to be able to try to reach a settlement to end the classes. a high ranking official from the palestinian authority is also here both called for a cease fire. but multiple truths, agreements have broken down in recent weeks. many attempts have been made to end divisions and the split between the palestinian territories of gaza and the west bank and achieve national reconciliation. but the gap between him us and the palestinian authority as wide and political unity remains out of reach of the regional context is important because it's believe to be behind the events. and i
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know heavily there is a major issue with the dividing policy has nowadays approach more toward instead whether you know the police scene and she was to pursue some kind of a, a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of i've age means i'm on peaceful negotiations, which is typically the position taken by the mold man. there's a series of conflict could spread to other caps and pose a threat to the whole country if it is not contained. in the words of a fact, the official, this battle is not over san jose, i was just either, i know how do we southern lebanon, a still head hearing out 0. the you and envoy just you done has resigned to the time of conflict in the country. know and to the economic crisis in argentina where the monthly inflation rate has increased to its highest in success. he is the
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the brought to you by visit capital color was seen some very wet weather recently into doing gland, massachusetts, in particular, st. around 200 millimeters afraid as this funding system has made its way across new england. pushing up into that east, the side of the canada. follow a line of pat and re we've got this where the front, which runs all the way down across the deep south to the north of that. that's where we say temperatures floating away recently, dallas will be below average temperature wise as we go on through the next couple of days, temperatures around 27 celsius should be about 31 at this time. if you're so welcome break from the hayes. and the reason is because we do have that wet weather, which extends alone into the southeast and cold down across the deep south. some big and sundry outbreaks coming through his back. because some flash flooding does
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look drive up to was east disabled, up toward the northeast. in particular, as we go through fast, i, however, can lease not too far away. it is a weakening feature, but it will bring some very strong winds, big waves re cards. a problem here is to go on for the next couple of days as it drives as well. was nova scotia? that'd be right there across central positive us down into the deep south. more heavy in front of the shower has the full good pots of texas may mont, across the carrot, bit, showers for the great time to lease the weather, brought to you by visit cuts, all born in palestine under british rule. educate didn't america controversial professor in new york? he realized he was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his desk, which is 0 world explores which meet him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west. at which time i'll just place on noticing around
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the 0 reminder about the top stories this out, and the number of deaths in the eastern coast, olivia institute, and it could reach 20000 following sundays, catastrophic flooding that's according to the cities map size teams continued to cut him the streets, rex buildings, and the scene for parties. there be more of the shots in morocco for the last weeks . mess of the traits just to elizabeth. maybe 3000 more for an aid is arriving as emergency cruise sucks through revel in roommates, mountain areas. at least 7 people have been killed and we need fighting between
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rival functions that the largest country published in universities and 11. it happened as representatives from the war in groups mass, united nation special envoy to so don volk process has resigned, comes months off to the head of 2 downs routing counsel at both sides of button cool for his removal of his was declared asserting and on cross of i called to him in june, he was accused of in flaming the conflict between the sudanese army and the permanent achieve wrapped in support forces. to suit on these people inspired c whole world. when they bravely up ended 3 decades. i'll stick to a tory on rules in 2019. they need or supports and sony diary to more than ever a 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. kim johnson has vowed
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full and unconditional support to russia laws. chris nita has held towards president vladimir putin at a russian space launch facility showing young ones rush and expertise for itself like program well, most go once more. weapons principal in ukraine. firstly is money to developments from so it's a long handshake. intended perhaps, to convey the growing 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 off to pm 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
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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 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 wall 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 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
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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 fall best for the north tree, and there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. games visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufactures flights a 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 know chris florence. out to 0, so the cranes defensive online maybe going slowly, but it's see it's not successful. some major operations, maybe not on choose day and strains of times the russian military don't kill and the next crime in peninsula same as rob. you reports the from keith,
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the home of russia's black sea fleet, sylvester pull ship yard on the crimean peninsula on fire. a barrage of ukrainian missiles and unmanned speed boats were part of an attack on russia's naval centerpiece in the war. russia says 2 ships undergoing repairs were damaged. ukraine says it damaged the submarine and destroyed a large landing cross. just days earlier in the daylight operation, ukrainian special forces to control of the boy towers the offshore drilling platforms. russia seized after antics and crimea in 2014 used sense to control the black sea at the opening of naval exercises with nato countries. earlier this week, ukraine said russian tactics pose the security threat to wider maritime traffic with total, there was a big problem in the black sea because of the holly concentration of russian moines . they will show up on ukrainian remaining and pumped into shows including took you . it's difficult to predict how the mines will behave. russia is constantly mining
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the block c, where the counter offensive may look slow on land. ukraine will no doubt consider recent naval successes as a way of curtailing. what is so far, been russia stranglehold on the black sea? sylvester pole port is crucial for russia to transport fuel munition and personnel . while the black sea remains contested, russia may struggle to replenish major losses. and these latest attacks could in bold in ukraine's efforts to regain control of its southern waters. same bus route, the old a 0 key on the 1st a judge in the us election indifference case instead of georgia will decide if form a president, donald trump, and 18 of the defendants will be tried. at the same time, they will face more than 40 counts and the lights conspiracy to reverse the 2020 election results. my kind of reports now from atlanta on the record, but it's like, it's a busy week for fulton county, superior judge customer, kathy,
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while hearing an ongoing mode of trial. he's also dealing with procedural issues in the wide ranging election record tearing case. he's received a brief from the prosecution, arguing why old 19 defendants should be tried together and will hit the argument on the matter in court on thursday. just mcafee has already ruled that the trial of 2 of the defendants should begin on october. the 23rd, trump aligned lawyers kind of chest broke, and sydney paul had been granted a speedy trial. under georgia, no demands for a speedy trial must be met within 2 months of entering a plea. all the charges are dropped. it's now up to the judge to decide whether the trial on the 23rd of october will involve old 19 defendants. or just the 2 who boss full, a speedy trial that could lead to all the defendants being separated into groups.
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donald trump's lawyers have already given notice that the former president wishes to be tried alone. the judge would also hear prosecution requests that the identities of jury is in the case to be kept secret. this comes in the wake of online attacks on members of the special grand jury which met last year and who identified in accordance with georgia tradition. this resulted in an unprecedented decision to withhold the identities of those who are part of a subsequent grand jury that actually recommended the indictment of the 19 defendants. a protection. the prosecution once supported to those selected to hear the trial itself. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra atlanta so the inflation rates intelligency those pos, the 120 percent. the highest has been 30 years ahead of next month's presidential election. the central bank says inflation could reach a 169 percent by the end of the tourism by reports from argentine as capital one is
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arguing, time beef is considered to be among the best in the world, but it's become almost an affordable for many people. in argentina, it has gone up by an average of 35 percent in the past month. and the get owns the shopping. the probably is a when a site is the people coming to us for the cheapest cuts, because that's where they can afford an old. i can give nothing is cheap. the situation is very complicated. so everyone, this late to spike in prices came up to the government, evaluated the currency by around 20 percent. i can, tina is already struggling with exchange rate controls depleted for in reserves and a massive for him that a few weeks ago you'll be getting several parts of argentina. no, madame, all saw it was the little police decided to defend his property with a shot gun and rubber bullets research open some of that. i know, you know, i was not thinking to killing the one where i had dropped the bullets,
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but it could also happen that in the middle of the kyle, someone opens fire on the population. the growing threat of violence has forced the government to increased cash handouts and tax exemptions to light and the impact of economic hardship on the population. but few believe such short term measures will solve the problem. the presidential elections are a little over a month and a half away and the government has no plan. and no politicos power to carry out the policy is needed is 5 inflation. and that's why many of the people who talk to in places like this one are hoping that whomever wins the presidency will be able to control the situation. argentina's inflation rate has been over a 120 percent in the past year. the figure could continue to rise in the weeks ahead when you have a major political reform that will back up the value of a car and see uh, so for that to happen, we need a new government. we need a very credible plan. we need to have reserves in the central bank,
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and we need to bring down the budget deficit. i mean, everybody knows this from an economic point of view. now you need the political side and the political credibility to do that. often times are now looking to the elections for relief. their choices range from the establishment candidates to radical libertarian economies to have you had really. now the surprise frontrunner, he's proposing radical meshes to fix economy ideas that are increasingly resonating among those for tired of the uncertainty they face every day. it is, i will, i'll just see that went outside the top tech fleet is there in washington for a for him on the future of artificial intelligence. it'll must come back in some open are among the c e o. 's have been sitting down with politicians. you didn't need it, and civil society groups have been growing cools, or regulations of a i support for us to have a referee. besides, you have a referee, a sports fan,
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we're supposed to dance, and the games are better for inspection that players play the rules of pay fairly. i think it is important for similar reasons to have a regulator regulator, which you can think of as a referee. to show that companies take actions that are safe and in the interest, i think, i mean, regardless where it has been the to this is, are, these are, these are the top stories and the number of deaths in the eastern case, the libyans that you've done could reach 20000 following sundays, catastrophic flooding, that's according to the cities mass. so as things continue to came, the streets wrecked buildings in the sea for bodies, cargo planes filled with humanitarian aid to rescue teams arriving, and libya. charles proffered his travel to bring gauzy.

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