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the out just a selection that the best news from across the network and the, [000:00:00;00] the, this is the scale of the devastation in libya's eastern city of during the focus. no shifting on delivering much me today the times or of any age group to have you with us. this is elsie or a life from the also coming up nearly a week after magnitude 6.8, burst quake,
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hip morocco village is still remain cut off and in desperate need of help. the security situation that slowly getting worse. we're on the ask in pakistan, border and more fighting between rival palestinian factions inside a refugee camp and 11 on 7 people are now the the mayor of libya's eastern coastal city of durn. it says that the number of people killed after this week's catastrophic flooding. could reach tens of thousands heavy rainfall on sunday caused to dams to burst at a wall of water, then descended on coastal towns, washing many people out to sea or burying them in debris and land slides. aid from libya as 2 rival governments has been sent to distribution centers and international search and rescue teams are also now on the ground the head of the presidential council in triple. he has asked the prosecutor general to open an
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investigation into the during the floods they wants to look into. whether there were any mistakes or negligence, which led to the collapse of these 2 dams. the same slide and explains the level of the destruction in libya. got a live in a 2nd here and we'll show we have a lead. one of the main reasons for the increased number of death is the collapse of during the valley which swept all the residential buildings nearby in the area of it's a totally destroy. it is estimated at 900000 square meters of 5 bridges have also collapsed, which isolates the cities east languages also some yeah. and the area that was heavily damaged is estimated to be around 3000000 square meters. the let's look at satellite images. they showed just how much was lost in the flooding, and during this was during a on september 2nd, the city of about 80000 people. there are 4 bridges, the cross, the one, the darn or river, including a main one among the waterfront that you see circled there. now, city looks like this. the river,
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which is drive most of the year overflowed and destroyed and entire, that entire middle section there of the city. it destroyed both the bridges and buildings and sold. as you can see, has spread all across during the amount of china joins us from triple a. while like the split between the east and west and libya is paralyzed the country for a decade plus. but now the country needs help during the communities there need help. how is that split impacting the 8 effort as well? it seems like the authorities, ours are being able to cooperate a 0. we just heard of a ministerial delegation of leaving tripoli late last night and they have us, they should have arrived in eastern libya by now. we think they're there to assess . the damage is uh, you know, i spoke to the prime minister about 2 days ago and he told us that they have located over $515000000.00
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a to rebuild down the and the other impacted area. so for now, it looks like perhaps the was a catastrophe, a tragedy of what happened there. but perhaps it could be something that can you, you night? the bible politicians here. right now like train reporting from aaa. thank you very much. the in morocco there been more aftershocks after last week's devastating earthquake rescue teams and during list scrambled to safety on wednesday when they felt tremors in the province of i'll, who's a to is starting to reach communities in need. but the logistics are making this whole thing very difficult villages of the at the center of the quake,
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or in extremely remote, extremely hard to reach areas. a lot of correspondence, stephanie decker traveled to the village of co, 15 high in the atlas mountains and survivors. there are still waiting for critically are currently driving very hard to get to the village has been completely destroyed. so these villages have set up come at the foot of their destroyed village. nobody has any intention of leaving here. um, it's so remote that aid isn't getting here in terms of being delivered. so basically what they're doing is walking to villages that are more accessible or using donkeys and bringing it here or what was the
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hospitality and most of them, even in times of tragedy. we are offering out the key and not not. so we're being taken into the village. this is a community that depended on agriculture. they're telling us everything. everything has gone. this village, buried age people, there are a village of 70 and the destruction is uh, it's a month or they are very synchronized. i know this is where i lived was my patents and my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife. and to think that this is one of countless villages in the middle of nowhere,
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hard to get to. how are they going to rebuild it? we just pumped into this gentleman tells us this is a, this is his home up there. okay. the, the, to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm hurt here. obviously we need to rebuild all of this. but that's only possible it's help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this. stephanie decker all g 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco. so in many cases, the easiest way to deliver food in medicine is through helicopter, southern narrow cash is one of the hardest hit areas, houses here as hushing my whole bar sent us. this report was a rusty operation. it's still under way the army is deploying 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
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retreat from under the level 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 vintage is the what hate by the quake. village is like, here's your car. that's in the cool, is the center of the escalade. and also we again, and it takes time to get to those places. the roads have been blocked for quite some time. the army, the engineers 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 11 of the hardest hit areas in my records. this is where they had a couple years with line to different areas. a mixture of clinic has been established
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here and you can see the trucks behind me carrying more and more a so that they can get to full the affected areas provide all the needs to those affected. ha, ha, ha ha, that's in the cold sauce of matter. i guess at the for the light is a program manager action a to international. she says, one of the biggest challenges is finding shelter for those who lost their homes of images after a mass of the earthquake. one, the priority is where to get food and medicine, clothing to the people affected. and thankfully, we've seen them in creatively more be mobilization from memorial console across the country as well as beyond the borders. and they worked really well with the local civil society and international organizations to bring those emergency aid to the people that we were able to reach. there's still
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a lot of work to be done and that he is currently being carried on by the royal armed forces to clear the past from the rocks, the following, 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. because 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 way. so not earthquake resistance. and the, the nights are getting colder. the weather is fine for now, which helps the risk free efforts, but the weather is getting colder. we are expecting rain and people, especially women and children, are the most vulnerable. in these situations. the silvery and officials have blamed
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israel for 2 airstrikes, targeting a western region. the 1st strike hit near the port city of tortoise killing at least 2 soldiers. the syrian army says another attack on hama caused some material losses. dozens of people have been killed and is really strikes in the past year as it tends to end the violence in a palestinian refugee camp and 11 on has failed. at least 6 people have been killed and renewed fighting between factions and i know ho way refugee camp. it happens as high ranking officials from the war in groups met and they root st. ahold are reports, there's nowhere safe. and i know holloway an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shilling through its narrow streets have turned the lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact that movement of palestinian presidents must move a bus has long been in charge of security here. the killing of
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a senior commander in july by arm to 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 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 arm to groups known as the muslim use. an accusation, it denies how my says it sent a 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 truce 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
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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 know how the way there is a major issue with that dividing policy has nowadays the small port instead, whether you know the police scene and choose to pursue some kind of a, a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of amazement long peaceful negotiations, which is typically deposition taken by the mold man. there's a series of conflict could spread to other camps and pose a threat to the whole country if it is not contained. in the words of a father official, this battle is not over santa, who else has either. i know how do we southern lebanon. at least 5 palestinians have been killed in an explosion near the border and gaza, more than 20 others were injured. the cause of the blast was not immediately known
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. palestinians had gathered to mark the anniversary of israel's withdrawal from the gaza strip in 2005 reports say is really forces used to a gas and live ammunition to break up the demonstration before the blast. the full still ahead on alpha 0 will explain why up the hundreds of thousands of the model workers in the us and canada, or threatening to go on strike. to stay with the examining the impact of today's headlines. we're flying now with a new slide it. we don't really understand what the rules are and how a lot of setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. what can we do to boxing? i've seen goes in every sport except boxing international filmmakers. and we'll cross journalists, bring programs to inform, uninspired. how old are you?
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a jersey the 0, a reminder about headlines this hour, the may or of libya's eastern coastal city of dorna says the number of people killed after this week's flooding could reach tens of thousands rescued teams of searching the streets, damage, buildings and the sea. in morocco agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in the high atlas mountains. food and supplies are starting to reach communities, but it does remain a massive logistical challenge. at least 6 people have been killed in renewed fighting between palestinian factions in the hallway, refugee camp, and 711 on this happened as high ranking officials from the warring groups mentioned b routes. officials and pakistan and accused taliban leaders in afghanistan . a sheltering fighters were responsible for cross border raids. hundreds of
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security forces have been killed in attacks in the past few months. come all high to reports from the f to in pakistan. border a this is the off the mad of another attack or, and focused on you should go to do for the wonder directed to hospitality. they include civilly and it's normal box said the tag that from that then you get the bon focused on or the t t p and gum from across the board. and no one has done and it dams a dollar bond for not living up to a promise a it made to insure it did it duty would not be used for the charge on other nation focused on has, unfortunately seen in recent months is spike and violence and the terrorist attacks, so most of these attacks are being perpetrated by a t t p, which it has centuries across the border in a fun his son bug are gone,
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has already offensive and died. 2600 kilometer rushed in front to prevent infiltration from abundance done. it has caused hundreds of millions of dollars and not that gave bits of focused on it facing a new intensified wave over dag from mobile and story killing hundreds of its security forces personnel. but the dollar on leadership across the 2600 kilometer long borders border appears to be unwilling or incapable of addressing focused on concerns. the attack and focus on the security ports and jet, drawn by the ttp has claimed several sides and operation against it by the security project underway as reinforcements are sent. and you can look into people also offered to ahead of that, at least try the former to go to do a fisher and blame government policy for the newspaper violence of the government of pakistan negotiated with,
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if you could follow up on the offline conference this provide you an opportunity to 30 get the bottom focused on to regroup. we have a good, nice recruit and cross or to pocket spot. do you have $1.00 bond k? it's not to blame for discharge in violence on some the ccp has no hide us inside of got us done. but despite that talk hassan accuses, i've gone. so i love being used by the to reconcile about pakistan's enemies are within their own country and others which we are not responsible. we do not allow them to operate from us. so while just on expect the while no daughter did to act against a fight there is operating from across the border and it warns any failure, drag good works in relations between the 2 countries. come all the data, all in the fiber box and the u. n. says it has credible reports,
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some at least 13 mass graves and sedan. it's human rights off it says the bodies buried in l janina were reportedly victims of attacks by the rapids support forces which has been fighting the army since april. the un mission says the victims were mostly civilians and the long to the mass of leads community who live in western sit down in eastern chat. earlier, the united nation special envoy to sedan volk protest, resigned. this comes after months and months after the head of sedans willing council of the fell behind cold, but his removal furthest was accused of inflaming the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces to suit on these people inspired c whole world. when they bravely up ended 3 decades, i'll stick to tory on rules. in 2019. they need our supports and started already to more than ever need our support and sort of diversity and pressure inks and military leaderships to end the war. and holding them to account and empowering
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civilians for an eventual transition to its democratic governments. typically as transferring hundreds of migrants away from land produced an island because it says it cannot cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers and produces reception centers already taking in 15 times more migrants than its official capacity. so they are now being moved to sicily. more than a 119000 migrants have arrived in italy by boat this year. most of them from north north africa. a 5 month old baby died on wednesday after a boat capsized near land produce island. nearly 300000 members of auto worker unions in the us and canada, or threatening to go on strike from midnight on thursday. the united auto workers union says wage increase offers from the 2 biggest car companies in the us or not enough. both sides are still locked in negotiations. we do not yet have offers on
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the table that reflect the sacrifice and contributions are members of made to these companies. to when we're likely going to have to take action. and just as we've approached our negotiations differently than we have in the past, we're preparing to strike these companies in a way they've never seen before. the convicted killer, who escaped from the us present nearly 2 weeks ago, has been quotes while he was resting in the woods. a plane fitted with a thermal imaging camera picked up the zillow kind of the companies he'd signal. you tried to get away from police after being surrounded, but he was subdued by a police dog. couple of count, they scaled a wall to escape from the jail in pennsylvania. he had been in prison so faithfully stabbing his ex girlfriend as a judge in the us election interference case. and the state of georgia will decide on thursday, if for president donald trump and 18 other defendants will be tried. at the same time,
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they faced more than 40 charges on attempts to reverse the 2020 election results in the state. like hannah reports from atlanta, its a busy week for fulton county, superior judge customer kathy, 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 blind lawyer is kenneth chest broke, and sydney paul had been granted. a speedy trial under georgia load 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,
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or just the 2 who possible a speedy trial that could lead to all the defendants being separated into groups. 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 yours, in the case 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 share a atlanta the trial of brazil,
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so call january 8th insurrection is got underway in the capital on wednesday, 11 justices of the supreme court has begun hearing testimony, former presidential, they are both scenarios. supporters stormed government offices earlier this year, calling for a military over throw after his election defeats. nearly 1500 people were arrested on the day of the riots, but many have since been released. the north korea's leader is expected in 2 more cities in russia's far eastern regions. he is due to travel to come some all school or more for a tour of a military jet factory. there. the kremlin says it came, will also travel to russia's far eastern port of let it go stuck. here's what some of its residents have to say about kim's visit to russia, which is the us department, dallas for you after the changes we've had in our interior and foreign policies. i guess we're approaching the standards of north korea. i can't evaluate the situation because i'm not an expert in this area, but it's interesting sleeping. you've been to this place go to. of course it's interesting when he came in on the train,
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that's already something good to communicate and learn something new sharing experiences. so what i support this was it the mutual thought of to be honest, i don't expect any good to come out of it. well, he was a sailor in 1992 we sailed from a lot of people stop to south korea and the north korea. the things i saw that they really did have somebody, somebody in the education will be made a priority. it next week's un general assembly secretary general, and tanya gutierrez, has raised the issue of increasing the number of a pair of increasing number of attacks on students. teachers and schools during arm conflicts is also announced a new partnership with the education above all foundation. that's an initiative set up like a taurus show how most of been nicer or diplomatic edits are james base reports from the united nations. new figures show that last year there was an unprecedented 17 percent rise in the number of conflict relate to the tax on schools and education centers around the world. it's this problem trying to protect education. that was the focus of
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a high level meeting here at un headquarters. university should be creating a free opening. it should be a bit of drawing a place where you have people gathered and discovered the purpose. is you get this word, dreams are realized, know destroyed, diversity should never be a tool. we cannot always stop conflicts, but we can ensure that the children of young people leaving through these guys receive the educational support they need. we can take steps to ensure they have supported by well today and workforce of teaches. and we get investing digital learning tools and universal means and up access to ensure that education can continue. even in the midst of a crisis, there is hoping to say, shall be raised next week when global leaders gather here for the high level week of the un general assembly education is one of the un sustainable development goals
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. but those goals are well behind targets in the un secretary general says he wants to turbo charged them at the meeting here in new york, james pays out a 0 at the united nations. and that's it for me. 0 then. yeah, you can find more information on our website, alpha 0. com, whether is next then inside story asks whether a new global agency is needed to deal with natural disasters. the how i would say that profit sundry break down into whether across parts of northern and western europe. big chain of thunder storms pushing across germany now using down across the southern positive front. and so the 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 away. it's down to cosign gary in plane at present and just noticed how the temperature is just thoughts,
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photo with touch. as we go on for the next couple of days as something of a little bounce back up towards the northwest as we go on through west side today. so obviously it's about storms recently across the low countries using across the jeremy is going through thursday that wessa weather pushing right through the politics days. but line of cloud shala's fund re down pulls the when he went down because the western russia battle roost down into a northern positive bulk in some areas of italy and across the out. now the system starts to push this way back into on and as we go on 3 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, they will continue to rumble away across the western paths of the med, into space, which also some lobbies house to gather it across the atlas mountains. as we go through the next couple of days, the, the,
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