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and wells taken without hesitation forth and 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, explodes, this and questions they use them to be use of our around now to sierra, the major devastation in libya's east. the immediate focus, no shift to delivering much needed aid of people who be in effect the single venue is good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from the also coming up nearly a week after magnitude 6.8. earthquake,
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hip morocco, villages still remain cut off and in desperate need of help. the security situation that slowly getting worse will be on the ask in pakistan, border and to rights activists are on trial in bangladesh after alleging extrajudicial killings by police. the and the number of people killed by tsunami, like flooding in the eastern libya has crossed 6000 heavy rainfall on sunday, caused to dams to burst in the city of during the 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 libby as 2 rival governments has been sent to distribution centers. international search and rescue teams are also now on the ground. as the head of the presidential council in tripoli has asked the prosecutor general to open an investigation into the during the floods. they want
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to look into whether there were any mistakes or negligence, which led to the collapse of these 2 dens. for the same slide and explains the level of the destruction in libya. gotta live in a 2nd here and we'll show we're about lead. one of the main reasons for the increased number of death is the collapse of during the valley time, 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 of all to collapse to which isolates the cities east languages. also some of the area that was heavily damaged is estimated to be around 3000000 square meters. satellite images show just how much was lost in the flooding. take a look. this was during the on september 2nd, the city of about 80000 people. there are 4 bridges across the wadi dawn or river including a main one along the waterfront. if you look there, it's circles. now the city looks like this, of the river, which is dr. and most of the year overflowed and it destroyed an entire section of
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during both the bridges and the buildings, and silt spread all across the city of mount a train of joins us from triple email or what's happening in during the now i understand the search for survivors is all the over. so what's the priority now? like you said 0. i mean with every passing hour, the chances of pulling out the survivors decrease this tremendously uh and the starting to look like a recovery operation. uh so officials tell us, uh that uh, the body counts of, of, of people that so far as around 6000. i spoke to a gentleman in government yesterday and he said more than 2400 were buried in the city just just yesterday in mass graves and, and thousands more were swept into the sea and are missing as so people officials are expecting to be the the best tool to continue to rise tremendously or
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small expand by. we want to give an important piece of context here. now come right back to you. libya plunged into violence in 2011 after that. after as long time later and warmer gadhafi was toppled since then, it's had to rival administrations in the west. there is the u. n. a recognize government led by prime minister abdul. how many debate in tripoli? it controls those areas that you see there in blue? a, some of the prime minister in the east leads a rival administration that's known as the house of representatives. and that one is backed by the libyan warlord. highly for half door. the areas in red or under his control and the rival sides have failed to unify for years. now elections were scheduled for december 2021. they never happened because of differences on candidates among other sticking points, while it back to you. so in a normal situation, the government would allocate funds, organize teams, and then start rebuilding, spend the money, et cetera. but in this case,
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the internationally recognized government as we just laid out, is in the west of the country. and the most affected areas are in the east. so how is that correct or as well, we just received news that they administer the serial delegation, including the attorney who is the minister of local governance, has arrived in eastern libya. also, the head of the emergency committee pointed here in the west, they've arrive, arrive in eastern libya, they're currently headed to as a bar, and from there to demo. so they're going to assess the situation of what we're seeing. 0 is, is people coming together with the people of libya we've been divided for years, are uniting and trying to do whatever they can to help the people in need of destroying libya as far as the government. sorry. i spoke to the minister of transportation yesterday and he told me,
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i know i asked him about the coordination between the rival governments. and he said, right now it's not about politics. we need to come together as a people to help, to help those in need. my mother trained a reporting from tripoli. thank you very much for all of that context. the in morocco now there's been some more after shock stuff. the last week's devastating or squeak rescue teams enjoying list scrambled to safety on wednesday when they felt tremors in l, whose comments it is starting to reach communities a need. but the logistics are still making it very difficult because villages of the epicenter of the quick or an extremely remote and hard to reach areas are corresponding stephanie deca travel to the village of po 15 high and the atlas mountains, survivors, there are still waiting for critical 8 is currently driving
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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 is 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 hospitality? 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.
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this is a community that depended on agriculture, 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 nice and well, 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, hard to get to. how are they going to rebuild it? we just pumped into this gentleman tells us this is uh, this is his home up there. okay. that'd be to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm heard here. obviously we need to rebuild all of this. but
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that's the only possible if help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this. stephanie decker all g 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco. in many cases, the easiest way to deliver food and medicine is by helicopter south america, she is one of the hardest hit areas. also 0 is ocean, while barra sent us this update was the rest of the operation is still under way. the army is the floating helicopters carrying paid medical supplies to the affected areas, the ambulances that you can see behind me bring you some of the people who retreat from under the rubble, those gains, and the way the flow into the hospitals, in the city of matter i guess 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
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that with hate, by the way, that it is like a joke. uh, lots in the alcohol is the, is the epicenter of the escalade. and also we're again and it takes time to get to those places. they're both helping blocks for quite some time. the army, 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 area to affect it like this 11 of the hardest hit areas in my right guess 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 a so that they can get to full. the affected areas provide all the needs to those affected how she bought a bottle of how does is 0,
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let them yeah. cool. saw symmetric s syrian officials and blamed israel. so to air strikes the target to the western region. the 1st strike hit near the port city of talk to us killing at least 2 soldiers. the syrian army says another attack on hom, i've caused some material losses. dozens of people have been killed in is really strikes in the past year. or it's really is 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're now being moved to sicily. more than a $118000.00 migrants of a rise in italy by boat this year. most of them from north africa, a 5 month old baby died on wednesday after a boat capsized near land produce island. the essentials in pakistan have accused taliban leaders in afghanistan of sheltering fighters who are responsible for across the board to raise the security situation on the border and elsewhere. and
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pakistan has killed hundreds of security forces to mile high to reports from the f k and pakistan board. this is the off the match of another attack or, and focused on you should go to the, for the wonder directed to hospitality. they include civilly and it's normal box and they attack their job from that. then you get the bon focused on or the t t p and come from across the board. and no one has done any damage. the dollar bond for not living up to its promise. say it made to enjoy it, did it, did a would not be yours for the charge on are the 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, while you're gone,
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has already offensive and died. 2600 kilometer rushed in front care to prevent infiltration. from a bonus dawn, it has got hundreds of millions of dollars. and not that gave gets pub focused on it facing a new intensified wave over dag from mobile and story killing hundreds of its security forces personnel. but the dollar bond leadership across the 2600 kilometer long border border appears to be unwilling or incapable of addressing focused on concerns of the attack on focus on the security ports and jet, drawn by the ttp has claimed several sides and operating against it. by the security project underway, as reinforcements are sent in the local people also offered to ahead of that at least try the former to go to do a fisher and blame government policy for the newest beta violence. the government
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of pucca spot negotiated with that he could follow bob to the avalon copy. this provided an opportunity to pay the get the bottom part. this fun to regroup. we have a good, nice recruit and cross or to bucket spot. do you have $1.00 bond today? it's not to blame for the judge in violence to pdf on some the ccp has no height out inside of got us done. but despite that talk, hassan accuses, i've gotten so i'll of 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 focused on expect the one alternative to act against a fight there is operating from across the board up. and it warns any failure to act good works in relations between the 2 countries. come all the data, all in the 5 of pos, still
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a head on alpha 0 in the fighting inside 11 on the biggest refugee camp and the talks the end. it's also no end to the economic crisis in argentina, the monthly and for inflation rates has now reached a 30 year high the color we've had some lively stones rumbling away across the western parts of the mediterranean. a reason that you see this area cloud here still pumping up some rather wet weather. links up with this weather system now making his way across the boat, it stays, easing into the western side of russia, more heavy rain coming in. as we go on through the next dial, 7 heavy rain to pushing into ireland, west and pots of wells, england, all the way up to will scott, somebody in attending area of low pressure to sweating. why some rough seas added to the far north as governors at west. so whether they have full southern olive
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pushing into wells, still a few shells. cosette, eastern side of spain, west the weather for the widespread showers long spells, the frame that just around the the outs boulevard was basically so big and heavy showers that just in to ukraine. right. the way up into that to western side of russia continues to address a little further basement as we go through friday bright to where the coming back here behind 25 in london. not too bad to, to make the most of it. what's the weather? coming into east a positive on and stuff and there was a scotland moving parts of england and look at those shows. still rumbling away across that eastern side of spain. somebody to watch out for hey, it'll be a few showers to get to the far north america over the next couple of days. i'm tied to your showers of west africa on the
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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 live nice the the the, you're watching else 0. our headlines this hour. the number of people killed by the tsunami, like flooding and eastern libya, has crossed the 6000 heavy rainfall on sunday, caused to dams to burst in the city of dorna. a wall of water descended on coastal
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towns washing many people out to sea or burying them in the debris and landslide. in morocco, agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in the high atlas mountains, food and supplies, and starting to reach communities. but it does remain a logistical challenge. italy is transferring hundreds of migrants away from land, produced an island because it says it can't cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers. more than a 118000 migrants ever lived in italy by boat this year. it tends to end the sporadic violence, the palestinian refugee camp and $711.00 on have failed. at least 6 people have been killed and renewed fighting between factions and i know how a refugee camp this happened as high ranking officials from the war in groups method be root. st. ahold of reports. so there's no where safe and i know halloween, an overcrowded ghetto, where arrival, palace and infections are at war. the shooting and shelling through its narrow
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streets have turned the lebanon's largest refuge account for palestinians into a battle ground. the fact that movement of palestinian presidents, my mood, i best, 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 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 palestinian movement thomas is not involved in the fighting and i know heavily, but it is being accused of backing the armed groups known as the muslim use an accusation. it denies how my says it's such 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
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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 from us and the palestinian authority is wide and political unity remains out of reach in. 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 the dividing policy has nowadays approach more toward instead, why the, you know, the police scene and sure to pursue some kind of a piece path toward the 2 state solution or some kind of, i've hageman long got peaceful negotiations, which is typically the position 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,
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of the official. this battle is not over santa, who else has ita. i know how do we southern lebanon as well as turned out to bangladesh. a court is due to deliverance. verdicts on a case of 2 prominent human rights activists. they face 10 years in prison after publishing a report a decade ago, that accused security forces of extrajudicial killings, targeting protesters. offices here as tundra of treasury is covering the story for us and you are joining us from docket. time here. tell us more about this trial because we're talking about the leader of what was one of the most prominent human rights groups in bangladesh. absolutely. uh, mr. uh, the lawyer i'm, i'm kinda in the director and mr. not stood in ill on the boat charge and could possibly face between 7 to 10 years in prison. now was there a t, as off, is a story in 2013 with bangladesh was going for a lot of political on graph. the government security for it says track down on it
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mother asset base is flemister a platform. organizations that are the huge riley in beginning of may 1st week of may in the capital city of between 400 to 5 on the 1000 people with their early morning. this track down took place. what the human rights organization did is probably study abroad. i've got a number of people of casualties after a week. it happened and also some emails as with the government site, but this started on time for the image. they didn't agree with the number the government side, only 11 people were killed with the human rights organization said at least 61 people were killed, which is very much called her about an agent by the international us human rights organize, which had $58.00 people to so the product is going to be out any time soon. the job gives hearing out the chase story background telling dock place people who loved it was 50 people at present. even some journalists are present there. so and also
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during that period right before the 2014 the election, there was a lot of violence. hundreds of people were injured. number upset was congress of people like sales during those periods or the car has been pursuing that as well as extrajudicial feeling, rights violation and force disappearing. so they've been in the back of the government, enhanced this information, communication active 1006 that the being used to charge them. and today we're going to enter the final project. so in $100.00, there are key elections around the corner in bangladesh as well as a regular protests of the run up to those elections. what message does this trial sent? yes, i mean if the body finds them guilty, it will send out a showing message to the rest of that civil society, human rights organization as well as the media in general because the government has come under criticism not only locally but international part tracking down on
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media civil society and human rights organization, using what is new, the cyber security act. and, but even with the information laws on a fabricated story is made out by somebody. and then those said that you could be arrested without water and some amendments been being made in this new amendment. but this friday is handed out to them different guilty. this absolutely could have a chilling effect on the civil society, as i said. and the ride started innovation and burned with this ahead of the election. all right, tempe ensure audrey is just before 2 30 pm local time in dock. uh. as soon as you get a verdict, you will let us know of any developments. thank you very much. to india and north korea's leader is expected into more cities and rushes far eastern regions came germans due to travel to come so most on a more for a tour of a military jet factory. there. the kremlin says it came with also traveled to russia's far east and port of letter vol stuck. here's what some of its residents
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had to say about kim's visit to russia, to which it to us deforming guileless 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 the play store. of course it's interesting when he came in on the train, that's already something good to communicate and learn something new sharing experiences. so what i support this was that 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 and a judge in the us selection interference case, and the state of georgia will decide on thursday. if former president donald trump, and 18 other defendants will be tried. at the same time, they faced more than 40 charges on attempts to reverse the 2020 election results in the state. i cannot reports from atlanta. it's a busy week for fulton county,
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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 oh, $19.00 defendants should be tried together. and we'll hear 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. 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 the georgia tradition. this resulted in an unprecedented decision to withhold the identities of those who a part of a subsequent grand jury that actually recommended the indictment of the 19 defendants. a protection the prosecution, one supported to those selected to hear the trial itself. mike, hannah, i'll just say era, atlanta, the trial of brazil, so called january 8th insurrection. it's got underway in the capital on wednesday, 11 justices of the supreme court has begun the hearing testimony in brazil,
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former president. they are both scenarios. supporters storm government offices earlier this year following from military over throw after his election defeats nearly 1500 people were arrested on the day of the riots. but many had been released. the origin seen as inflation rates as past a 120 percent. that's the highest, it's been in 30 years and have the next month's presidential election. the central bank says inflation could reach a 169 percent by the end of the year. theresa bo reports from argentina's capital. when a site's arguing time, beef is considered to be among the best in the world, but it's become almost an affordable for many people. the knowledge in teams, 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 who they can afford. an old i can give. nothing is cheap. the situation is very complicated. so everyone, this late, the spike in prices came up to the government,
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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, newton began in several parts of argentina. no matter most of it was the little police decided to defend his property with a shot gun and rubber bullets research open some of that or no, you didn't go. i was not thinking to killing the one where i had dropped the bullets, 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. presidential elections are a little over a month and a half away and the government has no plan and no political power to carry out the policy is needed is 5 inflation. and that's why many of the people who talk to in
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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 currency. 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, 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 yet to be late. now the surprise frontrunner, he's proposing radical meshes to fix economy. ideas that are increasingly
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resonating among those for tired of the uncertainty they face every day maybe. so i'll just see that went outside.

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