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are now diverse we follow through just as they put their lights on the line, the think it's all on now to 0. the the other there i missed all the time. this has been use our life from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 16. the devastation, as far as the i can see in libby is east focus just to delivering a to people that desperate to help the off the shops continue to rustle americans as relief. officials try to reach fall some areas in the at quite a bit of time. hashim had bought
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a 14 from a field hospital providing a junior medical cat for us, quick victims, prominent rights activists and bangladesh or sentence to 2 years in prison, officer accusing police of extra judicial kennings. i'm john 100 in north carolina . we're. we're taking a look at children working in agriculture and spoiled coast frost set to kick off the 2nd round of the game to at the bunk be woke up after the victory over new zealand. the team is now getting ready to take on uruguay. the hell we begin this news out in libya with a number of people killed by student army like flooding in the east has now passed 6000 heavy rain for on sunday, for us to dance, to best in the city of donna,
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a wall of water. then descended on coastal towns watching many people out to sea, burying them in debris and lance lyons aid from libya as 2 rival governments has been sent to distribution centers, international search and rescue teams on. now also that on the ground, the live in the 2nd year without without lee. what is 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 totally destroy. it is estimated at 900000 square meters. 5 bridges have also collapsed, which isolates the city is one way that's awesome. yeah. and the area that was heavily damaged is estimated to be around 3000000 square meters. and the auto certainly is factory, walk it and it'll be as what city of data describes the chaos he awoke to when those floods hit and the, the got up and they are around 14 or 15 families that was swept away into the sea. anyone who is in the valley was swept away 9 other people who lived directly on the
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coast of going uh, this you destroyed the chrysler right. we woke up to a real catastrophe. we woke up and couldn't find anyone. may god have mercy on their souls. we woke up and around 3, 15 in the morning. we heard a large bang. anyone who was awakened dead enough for sure. i must have heard it. the water was unbelievable. everyone could hear it. when we went outside, there was no most city. it had been raised to the ground. well, satellite images can give us some idea of just how much loss was lost in this flooding. habit of this was done on, on september the 2nd, a city of about a 1000 people. you can see that full bridges that cross the wadi done a river, including a main one that along the waterfront. now the city looks like this. the river which is drive from ice to be yet overflowed and destroyed an entire section of the city . post the bridges and buildings and still has now also spread or across. donna will that speak to our correspondent mark trainer. he joins us from tripoli. malik,
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i understand the search for survivors is old, but over that, that means the worries about the spread of disease and al, mounting to a yeah, that's exactly right. uh, earlier, a few hours ago. uh, health officials, uh government officials here said that since the search and rescue operations began, they were able to find a rescue. 300, but that window of opportunity for pulling all survivors is quickly disappearing. i mean, it's becoming a recovery option. recovery operation now of trying to find the bodies. uh we cover the bodies from the sea and under the rubble, look it in, in the atlantic and, and, and the libyan culture. it's important to bury the dead as soon as possible. but because the are the, are entire families have been, have been killed. you know,
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they need to take dna samples before people are buried just so later on they can begin the process of identifying of those that were killed. so, you know, it's very difficult situation. and said, you have done the end in eastern libya at the moment, incredibly, incredibly difficult. well, that's remind of you is of the context you guys live. you have tons didn't to the violence in 2011 officers long time the, the amount of good off it was toppled since then it's had to rival administrations in the west. the is the you and recognized government led by prime minister abdul. how many of the baby and tripoli, it controls these areas that in blue, was on the mazda, the prime minister in the east. these arrival administration appointed by the house of representatives, which is backed by the libyan war. holly for half to the areas that you see in red under his control. these rival sides have failed to unify his elections rush. i drilled for december 2021, but they never happened because of differences on candidates. among other sticking
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points. malik. coming back to you even saying that has been unity in the face of this disaster. that is, that likely to continue is the challenges of reconstruction. begin not to mention questions of accountability as well. i think for people here that's definitely the hope that these politicians can unite. i mean, there's a serious lack of trust of the fort for people here towards officials from both sides. i mean, they've been able to stay in power for 4 years. you know, not only are there to governments, there's also to rival legislative houses us. so now, you know, we saw prime minister of the how many debate, but he said that they've allocated more than half the $1000000000.00 to the, to the impact areas for rebuilding. and just just a little while ago, the parliament in eastern libya approved a budget of, of more of a nearly $2000000000.00. who's that going to go to what's kind of mechanism is
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going to take place where these, where these governments can cooperate. and i think a lot of people do not trust either government to oversee the rebuilding, i mean libya plague with corruption. so i, some people are saying that both governments are trying to take advantage of the situation for their own benefit. a lot like let me ask you, because yesterday you were at an 8 point where people were really coming together and wanting to do whatever they could. you were talking about this huge outpouring of unity within libyan society. do you think that that might go to some ways to, to overcoming potentially some challenges from the government? could we see more citizens and then private and private funds that step in when we start talking about reconstruction? definitely, libyans are very resilient. people are and you know,
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i mean just read people need to remember, you know, that how do you have to, or just, just a few years ago in 2019 launched a military operation. in tripling. it was devastating for 14 months. he pounded the city. hundreds of thousands people of thousands of people were displaced. hundreds of civilians killed a but despite that of libyans are, are, are very resilient people and we're starting to see people forget about the divisions and the tribal and regional differences and step up to help each other. specifically in the city of done a lot of china with fallacious for us from aaa. thank you so much, malik. well, let's not bring in use a special court. he's a such a investor technician with alpha, that's the turkish governance disaster and emergency management to authority. now, joins us live from dana in libya, uses picking up on what malick was saying, that the level of coordination between these rival governments. what does that look like on the ground when it comes to rescue teams like yours?
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a hi, hello. it's the 1st of all really good to see you in the beginning when we get in there, we have lots of struggles with the coordination and younger stuff because the traffic was really trauma. that would be, were, is able to get them to sit in within, within a day. do you want me to have a client that was done? we are starting to make the established day for the inches, all 3 of crops, which is jerry, want me to start to read it to search and rescue week of jerry bibles and then have the all the stall or keeping the room like, sorry for the power button on the other people side boxes, all of the boxes, all the jobs, we just have to make sense. so they're gonna be on the wait list. but it
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looks like we're not looking to use a pass code to the a such a investor technician with alpha in the and thank you, use this and we really wish you all the best with your work. and i apologize for the, or the, or the understandably, with the, the limited resources on the ground. things are very difficult when it comes to communication. thanks again. are also plenty more and few, this thing is out including pakistan says attack is responsible for across photo rates on the security forces of inc. shelton and, and that's kind of stuff demonstrations outside the course in japan with 7 people assuming the operation of the 4 cushing, the nuclear plants, engines force reco, breaking school for this plan as england, towns down to the defense of the cricket while helped by
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the i'm or okay, they have been well off to shocks of to last weeks. devastating us quick rest your teams and john le scrambled to safety on wednesday. as you see that when they felt trim is in our house problems, it is starting to reach communities in need. but the logistics are still making it extremely difficult. villages at the f, a sense of the quake are in extreme even most hard to reach areas of correspondence . stephanie beckett travel to the village of tough feet and that's high in the office mountains, survivors that are still waiting for christopher that he's currently driving very try to get to the
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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. you know, 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 uh, community that depended on agriculture. they're telling us everything. everything has gone. this village, buried age people, there are
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a village of 70 and the destruction is it's a month or they are very synchronized. i know this is where i lived with my patents and my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife and i live . 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 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 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,
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a correspondent how somehow lara is now in the town of as an a was well there. and just how family is a coping, how some days of struggle morning, and now will often shocks out a lot for anyone to handle. and i imagine that's a challenge to for field hospitals like the one where you are indeed just a while ago, this was packed with patients from different parts of the areas devastated by the quick, there was a moment when we saw a growing numbers, a number of patients basically suffering clearly from signs of anxiety, panic, attack docs. you're talking about people who definitely have to grow up with for quite some time. with lasting trauma, they've fun, they've seen, they've gone through a lot over the last few days. so this has been established by the armies right up to the a quake,
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and this is why they spot the tree as process and they decide what to do. they haven't. so do we block over here? or did you asked for the department over here? and this is why they said 100 most of the medical care. i've been told that now that the roads have been cleared. ambulance has now can go the way to was that's not 10. yeah. cool. close to the, at the center of the as quick as this explains why we see more and more patients being brought to this clinic. the most critical cases i've taken over, flown all the way to the biggest hospitals in cash. not far from here. it is likely to continue to be a busy place for doctors and the medical teams for the simple reason besides the in just the one that the people evacuated from the at the center of the, of quite those, almost the homes not far from here. i'm moving to
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a temporary mix shift coms and we'll likely to see a growing number of those patients coming to this facility. as soon as you say, a lot of that looks very, very temporary. we've been talking as while about how windsor isn't very far away. what sort of preparations are people now making a while, as i said, the recovery operation spots the officially i thing today, and this is going to be phase 2 where they would have to start to clear the level and then deal with the most delicate issue which is, 1st of all moving, moving these people to a safe or temporary shelters of the same time you have schools in most of those devastated areas you have to establish a temporary schools for the children. and then as you said, it is the right season slots. any time and now, and this is where they are far, which is us, trying to look into different scenarios,
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particularly when it comes to moving the effect to local communities, into buildings for some time before the process of the construction was going to be something that is definitely going to take some time and did how some of our the on the ground for us as a field hospital enough. me. thank you. how soon will that spring individual come from to you? and he is a specs person for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. he's kindly on route to the village of come. i looked where his team will be distributing aid and all. thank you so much for your time with us today. i know you've been on those roads there in the mountains, which we know times of been blocked by rubble. how are they looking at them? i'm good. okay. proving is awesome. each of a or she gets back assessments now is that it's a bus transportation was passing a truck of songs, but also still most of it. so it's in some,
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some villages they want to buy some bicycles off. so the only way to breakfast have the off the shocks that have been taking place that affected will walk into, you know, not so now i mean the, the, the, the, the ssl is that we've had. so now i've been quite new to the general discount that has not locked us. now. we also know that in this time or in this kind of situation we, we cannot predict when the that's the one and there's nobody. well, so one big off the shop. so we need to make sure that, that we're not having it taking risk when we actually trying to escape people because it wasn't all buildings or rocks that all self. i am stable that well, as i was just discussing that without correspondence caution, winter is just around the corner, and many families may not want to leave their villages despite what's happened. what sort of provision will be made for them? that's the, that's the next, the emergency off the off to the the 1st also to release face media to make sure that we provide one close one blankets, mattresses, eyes,
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elation tents so that people have something on top of the head to the for the month to come to the laser summit, raising the one thing is that the temperatures can go down to up to minus 10. that's exactly what we're doing today with the living mattresses and blankets and in turn so that people can have something to get on the well, it does feel like there's a move now, as you say from such and rescue to reconstruction suddenly into into shelters. at least once a will priority is now be on shelter is going to be shelter and then it's going to be help making sure that people have access to health, making sure people have water and sewage in some areas. it's, it's, it's an issue. simulation will be an issue as well so that we don't create another disaster within the exhaust as this is the spice. how is mental health being addressed? is it being addressed? we've talked a lot about other health concerns, but obviously people have graphing with huge amounts of trauma. yeah,
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absolutely it's, it's so open to end the end of mind. it's not something we we think about straight away. but when you try to do that from the early stage, we have probably lose that up, you know, lost the know, once we have kids that experience better, today's magic experience. so we're trying from the early stages of all can request them to be the next to people and sometimes it just takes about tough. just ok and just having a shoulder where people can actually, you know, talk and exposed to the, the trauma. so that is going to be important simple to now in the spring to be very jumps and the weeks and months come and a few programs to be wrapped around with us for a long time. then we'll come from tia that, from the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. thank you so much for your time with us. been a while and we really wish you will the best. thank you for well, that's 10 now to bangladesh and a quote that has found 2 prominent rights activists guilty after they published a report
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a decade ago. the accused police of extra traditional killings. they've now been sentenced to 2 years in prison under $100.00 fine. correspond tunzia charter is following the case for us and uncle. he says these activists planned to appeal to about it, that there might be some late and said because they didn't had enough evidence. and now that could be, they wanted to show some latency because of the mounting, international pressure. i mean, the government has come under pressure from the u. n. the us and 7 western bluff countries. just yesterday, the european union parliament, the joint resolution side that the concern about the detroit and human rights situation in bangladesh. and they showed that back to the international, the stand up last week, the human, the un human rights office also came out with similar statements. the french pressure then, who was the edge of a couple of days ago in october 2020 to one of the activists i did over i'm on con, was also the secretary general of international federation of human rights. god,
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franco, german, human rights. so robert kennedy out on another forwarding to national, i wanna see your check in your hands with frank. i'm in the french president, just an october, but there was nothing spelled out yet when he visited the country. but there might be some internal discussion on this issue, and this is the head of the general election international i is on bangladesh. but despite all the human rights organization, the are we spoke to, i race concern that said we are more determined nozzles such to our was also in bangladesh. a launch fire has got so many shops and a busy marketplace and the capital dot com 5 service officials say there were no casualties though. they say it was likely caused by an electrical short circuit. when that tree forces in 5 phases took 6 hours to contain that days and the number of people died in an apartment. fine getting to me is capital has now risen to 564 of those killed children. the 9 story building got engulfed in flames just before
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midnight on tuesday, dozens remained trump santo off the door and as firefight just struggled to enter the complex locations on a narrow street. the officials in progress don, have a curious, tyler bundy does the mascot, us dawn of sheltering fighters who are responsible of across the board to raise the security situation on the board and elsewhere. and pakistan has killed a hundreds of security forces come all high to reports. now from the outcome practiced on board they said the aftermath of another attack and focused on you should go to default to the wonder directed to hospitality. they include civilly and it's not all about said the attack that uh from that. then you get the bon focused on or the ttp and gum from across the board. and no one has done any damage that dollar bond for not living up to it from it said it made to enjoy it. did it, did a would not be yours for the charge on are the nation focused on, has,
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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, has already offensive and died. 2600 kilometer rushed in front care to prevent infiltration from of honest on it just because hundreds of millions of dollars and not that gave gets pub, but 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 is bordeaux, appears to be unwilling or incapable of addressing focused on concerns. the attack going to focus on the security portion kit drawn by the ttp has claimed
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several sides and operation against it by the security project are under way as reinforcements are sent. and looking to people also offered to ahead part of that at least try the form. is that good or do a fisher and blamed government policy for the newspaper of violence? the government of parking spot negotiated with, if you could follow bob to the avalon copy this provided an opportunity to that he gets on the bottom focused on a to regroup, of yeah. to nice recruit and cross or to bucket spot. yeah. $1.00 bunch, a not to blame for discharging violence to be that far from the ttp has no height out 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
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from us. so, but just on expect the one your daughter do is to act against a fight there's operating from across the board up and it warns any failure, drag good words in relations between the 2 countries. come all the data. and the 5 of boss actually is transferring hundreds of migraines, away from line, produced the island because it says it can't cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers. some produces reception center is already taking in. 15 times will my grandson, it's official capacity. so then i'll be moved to sicily. more than a $118000.00 microns have arrived initially by boat this year. most of them from north africa, a 5 month old baby died on wednesday off to boat capsized me and i'm producer island. new and asking. ringback what is happening and let produce? it did, baby represents the diesel view or it's political, cultural, social dis in the data, but the values because especially as a loan,
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i don't know with the solidarity inclusiveness, the sharing is basically we have to go with a lot of time for the weather is that for some the color we still have some very heavy right in the full cost, co southern pots of china pushing over tools the east coast as well associated with this weather system wriggling its way right across towards the pad. we'll say that west. so whether continuing, it'll buckling at flow here just pushing some wet weather to when to the cramping age, the particular into south great. where we could see some localized study. maybe go cuz he, for the flooding into something positive china as we go on into friday. i'm hopeful this rain will slowly begin to ease as we go through the weekend to to the pots of next weekend. but the shower was still that and never the less shallows west. the weather, to making their way into what japan for a time will say. just in total kid around $33.00 degrees celsius, some big storms just rumbling away for time. hey, what's the weather once we get into south career planning,
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whether across indo china, meanwhile, some heavier rain that through the gulf of thailand, pushing across. it's kind of boat. yes. of them areas of vietnam, the rashes showers, to into the philippines, moving parts of borneo still sinks and rather live is still much of indonesia should be dry. meanwhile, across india, it'll circulation, making his way away from a dish of pushing. acosta was magic, but this very heavy right here on this latest pulse of the month to raise making the way for the west. well still ahead here on al jazeera of, of fishing, rising water temperatures and a certification threatened nurse, since i can, i will transfer you to save some remains on fine. no end to the economic crisis. an auction tina with a monthly inflation rates has reached the high end and support no response for the number 110 as fast as he gets ready to represent his country at the davis county. the
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coveted beyond well taken without hesitation for them died for power. they finds out loud, 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 the power around the one out there, the the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on
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the welcome back, you're watching out a 0. i'm the spells your tag here and let's remind you about top stories. in morocco agencies are still struggling to reach people. it's kind of high and the address fountains, food and supplies are starting to reach some communities, but it still remains challenge because it sounds too prominent rights activist guilty after they published a report a decade ago. but it's yours, police of extra useful killings. they've been sentenced to 2 years in prison under $100.00 fine. number of people killed by synonymy life flooding an eastern
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w as not positive. $6000.00 heavy rain for on sunday costs to dams, to bust, and the switching of done on a wall of water and descended on coastal towns. when our correspondent child stratford has worn out on the devastation, the indiana the sheer scale of destruction is haul to comprehend. a scholar of modern rubble mach with a will of water and the remnants of people's lives smashed through neighborhoods and into the sea. much of the eastern libyan city of there and now resembles a was a helicopter teen search for bodies or stuff in the show sniff adult units, pick some of the rubble. 2 data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes and the around 14 or 15, sam as much as that was slipped away. anyone was in the valley, disappeared by 9 of the people who lived there to you on the cost of gun mediators
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to increase the c destroy the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find any one of them's made quite a mess on their souls. during this man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assume to allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier this week. many of being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the i need at the, the complete the collapse area is estimated at 900000 square meters, the destruction of 5 bridges. and this valley resulted in the separation of the cities east from its west. the fixed area of a severe damage is estimated to 3000000 square meters. so the situation in the city is mold and catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the threat of disease and says libya is political instability is partly to blame for the scale of the catastrophe . we have tried to help them but that, but there seems to sick of the situation in the countries so difficult. it's
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difficult to go there at any improve the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine, 10, some food is being flowing into the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so a 150 kilometers away. donation senses have been sent off across libya. despite the use of instability and this unity in a country with 2 rival political administrations, people are coming together to help by the beginning, we hated the call for health. this is our duty and god bless the young volunteers who came through. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cost people and because it didn't, they did items. now we are delivering mid as seen in the hospital for the food supplies, blankets. i encourage everyone to take part, even though the roads are closed and difficult to reach. dr. clearing and navigational kartel, the local maritime will, sorry to say preparations of being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter it. during this port,
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charles trampled after 0 demonstrations of rallied outside and took care quote, demanding justice. the accounts of patients who was during the operation of the damaged fukushima new care, prolonged 7 young people say they developed by void kanza off to exposure to radiation. following the prompts, you know, meeting to meltdown back in 2011. michael apple reports of a demonstration calling for justice outside. the tokyo district court inside these walls, judges are designing with the operates of the focus team. a nuclear plants is responsible for health problems that may have been caused when it's prom because damaged in 2011. the plaintiffs was diagnosed with starwood cancer off to the focus shame, a nuclear accident in 2011. we are convinced of the causal relationship between the 2. we're waiting for our final verdict from the judge. the plaintiffs were age between 6 and 16 at the time of the disaster,
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and were diagnosed with thyroid cancer between 20122018. they all have severe symptoms and suffered a great deal while receiving treatment. their lives have been up, ended dramatically. the japanese government has in the past, refused to link exposure to radiation from the accidents to children developing kansas, the bronze operator, the took care of electric power company, or the tip code stands accused of trying to escape accountability. pepco is attempting to get the victims to drop their low speeds by covering up the truth and refusing to admit that the incident of tiro had cancer has increased dramatically. seems difficult. she met accident the petition is, are seeking financial compensation of nearly $700000.00 each from the plant operator. the quote is yet to roll on. what is the 1st focus schmitling tells
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lawsuit. since that is off to mike level will do 0, it will turn into the environment now and report from green peace is highlighting a huge strain out oceans under from a refreshing warming and a certification. it says fishing and areas designated for protection is increased by moving 20 percent since 2018. i'm not sure about the fishing use as long lines, which can be up to a 100 kilometers long along lines. also known for killing mammals, bad sea turtles and shops. it also emphasized the urgent need for the rest of the cation of the global ocean, tracy that would finally provide a legal framework to govern the 2 thirds of versions that are beyond national borders. that tracy cost for the immediate protection of severely threatened areas in the pacific on the atlantic, or the dr. laura mila is the ocean's policy advisor for green peace. norfolk and she says a global ocean, tracy, that was adopted in march this year could make a change. if we do nothing, a region over the see that the threats,
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the many threats to our oceans are growing more pressing by the day they have already pushed life in the oceans to the brink of collapse. we can talk about an ocean prizes or an ocean emergency. earlier this year, governments agreed a global ocean treaty that was a huge victory for the whole international community, as it gives us a very powerful tool to create ocean centuries. that would be free. barnhart hardened for human activities and give marine life a chance to recover and to try and to adapt to their rapid changes that are already happening excitingly. next week i'm is going to be there's going to be a big day on the wednesday uh at the united nations general assembly when the, the treaty were open to signature for the 1st time. so this is the 1st possibility for countries to sign which sign it, which means that they,
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they are willing to rectify it and willing to comply with, with its provisions. so, so we are really encouraged by the fact that the treaty was adopted by consensus. so everybody agreed on it, and we're really hoping to see a high number of, of countries sign it on the 1st day and then move to the process of rectifying as the next step. the kremlin has confirmed that russia's presence brought them in. person has accepted an invitation to visit young. yeah. this comes as the north korean either. kim, john continues his rush to visit him during one is expected in 2 more cities now in russia's far eastern regions and comes that most going on, or he will to a minute to reject factory. the kremlin says that kim will also travel to russia's fall east and post a lot of all stuff. here's what some of its residents have to say about chemist visits. us. which is to us deforming guileless for you after the changes we've had
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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 that's already something good to communicate and learn something new sharing experiences. so what i support this was that the mutual cause 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 unable the housing gina's inflation rates has passed a 120 percent the highest. it's been and 30 is not. it's just a month before next month's presidential election. the central bank says inflation could reach a 169 percent by the end of the year to raise a borrower voice mail from the capital one. his daddy's arguing time b fee is considered to be among the best in the world, but it's become almost an affordable for many people. the nitrogen tina has gone up
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by an average of 35 percent in the past months 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 all they can afford an oil, i can give. nothing is cheap. the situation is very complicated. so everyone, this late, the spike in prices came up to the government, evaluated the currency by around 20 percent. tina is already struggling with exchange rate controls depleted for in reserves and a message for him that a few weeks ago you'll be getting several parts of hard in tina. no matter most of a lot of the low police decided to defend his property with a shot gun and rubber bullets. jump into my that are not, you didn't go. i was not thinking to killing the one with my head rubber 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 late in the impact of
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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 a no plan and no political power to carry out the policies needed to cite inflation . and that's why many of the people who talk to in places like this, when our hosting, 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 us. 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
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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 hear me. 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 trial of results. so cold january 8 insurrection that's got underway in the capital on wednesday, 11 justices of the supreme court has now become hearing testimony. former president, shy boston r o, a support has stormed government offices earlier this year, quoting for military, or if it's right off to his election to feed. nearly 1500 people rested on the day of the rise. many of them had been released
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a judge in the us election interference case in the state of georgia, has decided that fuller, president, donald trump, and 18 of the defendants will be tried separately. well, in 2 different groups. together they faced more than 40 charges on attempts to revise the 2020 election results in the states. my kind of reports now from atlanta . it's 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. no demands for
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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. 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 jersey 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
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defendants. a protection. the prosecution once supported to those selected to hear the trial itself. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra atlanta and just to remind you that georgia judge literally just in the last few minutes has not rolled that from and 60. now this will actually be tried separately from powell and cheeseburger as you have it. and like how does package mean mountain? nearly 300000 members of order work and unions in the us and canada, threatening to go on strike from midnight on thursday. the united auto workers union. it says wage increase offers from the 2 biggest companies in the us on not enough both sides of to locked in negotiations risk and skills work. i shortage across the united states. the department of labor says of child labor violations have jumped by 70 percent in the past 5 years. the problem is the west in the agriculture sector. john 100 reports now from raleigh in north carolina. as
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at 14, vanessa flores hardly looks like a veteran agricultural worker, but she says she started labouring on a pig farm in north carolina when she was just 6 years old. working alongside her parents, she seen philip child workers get hurt as a dodge snakes and pigs for $450.00 for 3 months of summer work. it's not a good condition, and you gotta walk through there and you gotta smell that. and you gotta see, you gotta get used to rats going through your feet because it's, you just gotta walk and you just gotta try not to be afraid. flores to the she didn't feel comfortable revealing where she worked because she wanted to protect your family. now she hands out school supplies to other latino children as an organizer for a community group called old pueblo. with this event in rural north carolina. the big you don't know they're really unexpected. so they could come charging a you or they could do anything they could like,
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just buy too many children like vanessa work before they're legally able with while children have to be 14 to work in most jobs, federal laws allowed children as young as 12 to work on commercial farms and even younger if the farm is owned by their parents, we need to close those loopholes. we. we need to increase child labor fines because companies aren't feeling enough pain when they, when they violate the law. the u. s. department of labor reported child labor violations, rose by 70 percent since 2018. in 2021. 24 children died from work injuries about half of them on farms. in the past year, lawmakers and at least 10 states loosened or proposed to ease the laws that govern children were economists say, a labor shortage is in part behind the drive to loosen laws in some states. but child labor has long been an issue in the us, especially in agriculture, printed de ms. lopez. now 22 remembers working illegal starting at age 5 in the
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blueberry fields and later hug farms alongside her parents who could not afford child care. she says after several years, she could no longer remember the names of her employers. she says a main reason for the child labor problem in the u. s. is race. a lot of these communities out there in the fields or the indigenous communities, the latinos, communities, in the black communities. we see these law makers and we know that the kids in the fields don't resemble there's no seal late. that might be part of the problem, right? there so that they don't care about us in the past 2 years, more than 250000 unaccompanied miners have reportedly cross the us border. the vitamin administration has created a task force to crack down on the surge of illegal child labor cases. but with a shortage of field hands in more young migrants crossing the border daily in need of work. that job might be more challenging than ever. john henry and l g 0. raleigh, north carolina. education will be made a priority next week. so you and general assembly secretary general antonio
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gutierrez' raised the issue of the increasing number of attacks on students, teachers, and schools during armed conflicts. he's also announced a new partnership with the education above all foundation. it's an initiative set out by cataracts taken most of the not so different how to get it to a james base reports about from the us 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 a high level meeting here at un headquarters. university should be creating a free opening. it should be a piece of joy, a place where you have people gathered and discovered their purpose. as you get this are dreams are realized, not destroyed. and adversity should never be a tool. we cannot always stop conflicts,
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but we can ensure that the children of young people leaving several of 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 can invest in digital learning tools and universal means i don't have access to ensure that education can continue. even in the midst of a crisis, there is hoping to say, shall be res, 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. but those goals are well behind targets in the un secretary general says he wants to turbocharged them at the meeting here in new york, james pays out a 0 at the united nations austin i had here on out of here and sold off that brief pause in the action, the rugby world cup is set to restart for the 2nd round of matches. tunnel will be here with all the, the
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, all the time, the sport. thank you very much and this as it will host fonts, are getting ready to kick off the 2nd round of games at the one we will cut off the victory over new zealand. the team will now take on your why as a continue the efforts to win the title for the 1st time, and which isn't reports. for interrupt the funds of vein, enjoying
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a rare insight into the national teams will cup push. the score held the public training session ahead of the 2nd pull game against york white house began this tournament with an impressive victory. over 3 time we'll champions new zealand. this official woke up. it's a great feeling to see so many people coming out to watch us wherever city we're in . we can feel the passion of the public. europe like game is a sent out as well. you know, we can't wait to take on the challenge for the loss against france with new zealand . first in any world cup pull stage, match the team and now and to lose, i mean to get the campaign back on track against. and it may be, can you tell me mates that will caps and, and, and the many wise that are exciting games because of that. so it's when a new city for us, it's you haven't been, haven't been applied here since 2007 will captain as a whole, hold on new things for us, but will capture about making sure that games are this with government. you know,
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all of this to go to a job to do in terms of getting, getting the results. defending champion south africa. beach scotland, 183. and they're open and what is going to be the offense surface pool? the spring books are also groups with the wealth number one right sea island. prior to that encounter comes to study easy a task of i'm not ship with romania. when you put on the jersey, you're representing yourself, your family, and the 60000000 people instead, africa, doesn't matter who we play against. it's a tennis match and we have to focus on what we can do and how we can make, if i'm proud your teammates, the coaches, the stuff, and the rest of the world. 2019 quotes, the finalist japan running 6 truly significant tree against g. like next up for them, it's england. you kicked the way to victory of the origin. seen on the richardson l . g 's here in the looking good ahead of the cricket woke up,
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which begins next month. ben stokes, his thoughts as they beat new zealand in the said one day international at the oval . the over on the school, the $182.00 runs off just a $124.00 goals for the world campus. it was the highest of a school by an indian bassa and a 50 over game airplane using into a bowl down for just a 187. in winning by $181.00 runs, they now lead the full mouth series to one can buy just popular it so that everyone's salt motor motor on them. you know, they have, you know, closer to talk about naples and very, very good for new data. but you still get to try and put them, you know, the quality of all of the links in line and don't let them unsettling silver them in another folder. so i'm putting the pressure back on to them. and so making the go away from their plan a quicker than we did in the 1st we get into some that we want to see from a spanish football situation. president louis will be honest, will appear in court on friday. spanish le jenny, her most so is filed
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a legal complaint last week often will be alice kissed her on the lips following the teams woke up fine when it is england is head coach said the behavior of ruby. alice has taken the focus away from spain for sporting achievement. please need to be listened to and they need to, you know, we need to, you know, improved so much. still a long way to go on the same, but i think everywhere. and as many, many players stop, i think we should work all together on stay connected the and be taking steps to make sure it stops as a parent and more games teams face being find the millions of dollars. if more than one big name today is rested without a good reason, the will say that it's a fit play isn't selected, that they must still attend the game and be visible to fence. this is ultimately about the fans and that we've taken this too far. i mean, this is an acknowledgment that it's gotten away from us
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a bit and that particularly, i think when you see young healthy players who are arresting and it becomes maybe even more, no notion of stature around the league as opposed to absolute needed rest. or it's just part of being an m b player that you rest on certain days. and that's what we're trying to move away from. well, many tennis plays who competed at the recent us open on taking a break. no back joke of it is heading straight back into top level competition. wells number one has joined up with his serbian team and just days off to his historic grassland title. when in new york, a place is up for grabs in the davis cup finals that 6 year old is expected to lead his team in their upcoming ties against spain and the tech republic. a joke of it won't get to face will number to call us up to us in the contest. it was spain. the 20 year old pulled out of the farm instead of his absence,
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was felt by the spaniards as they lost their opening groups face tie against the czech republic invalid. yeah. and that's it for me. i had to back to this as you. thanks so much santa. well that's it for me to start to see it. hey, this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes. it's much more of today's. here's the fewest policies focus on guessing food to those who need a nice every child on the 7th, still received a liter of milk each day, but now triple digits in place, and that is hacking into people. spending
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a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes and sometimes what she'll train my grandchild. the something with his life said he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more fear of people's plates. well, it's different stories. the russian out just a selection that the best news from across on that list of channels, the facing down predators. breaking new ground isn't missing the american and the
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