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friendship types with mountain permanent rights activists and bangs additional sentence to 2 years in prison after choosing police of extra traditional killing classes. i'm john, hindered in north carolina where we're taking a look at children working in agriculture. we begin in libya with a number of people killed by su nami, like, flooding in the east has now passed 6000 heavy rain for on sunday, cause 2 dams to bust in the city of dana. a lot of war set then descended on coastal towns washing people out to sea, bearing them in debris and land sides. aid from libby as 2 rifle governments has been sent to distribution centers. child stratford has more of that on the devastation and donna, on the sheer scale of destruction is haul to comprehend
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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 i had a couple of teams search for bodies, more stuff in the show, sniff adult units, pick some of the rubble dates wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes and the around 14 or 15, some of the ones that was stepped away. anyone was in the valley disappeared. none of the people who lived there to you on the cost of gone me. they interesting piece of it, but obviously you destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find any one of them made quite a mess of the 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,
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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 that seems to stick with the situation in the countries so difficult. it's difficult to go there any improve the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine tent, some food is being floating to the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so we 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,
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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 did, 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 soar to say preparations being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter it down as port charles trampled, ultra 0 o satellite images, give us a sense of just how much was it all, spend the flooding? have a look. this was done on september. the 2nd, a city of around a 1000 and people you can see for bridges that haven't crossed the what you've done rather than treating a main one there along the waterfront. now the city looks like this. the river,
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which is dry for most of the overflowed and destroyed an entire section of the city for the bridges and the buildings, and sailed has spread all across dana, i spoke to our correspondent malik trainer about how such an invest your team. so now increasingly shifting to recovery operations, the 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 out survivors is quickly disappearing. i mean, it's becoming a recovery of a recovery operation now of trying to find the bodies. 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 hours of our 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 city of doesn't the end in eastern libya at the moment that has been unity in the face of this disaster. but is that likely to continue is the challenges of reconstruction. begin not to mention questions of accountability? 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 to 4 or 4 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 be to be impacted areas for rebuilding. and just just a little while ago,
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the parliament in eastern libya approved the budget of, of more of nearly $2000000000.00. who's that going to go to? what's kind of mechanism is going to take place where these are, these governments can cooperate. and i think a lot of people do not trust either government to oversee the rebuilding. i mean, we'd be a plague with corruption. so i, some people are saying that both governments are trying to take advantage of the situation for their own benefit. the neural codes that happen more often shocks often asterix devastating as quick risk your teams. and just as you see, the scramble to safety on wednesday when they felt trent is in a house problems. it is starting to reach communities in need, but it just takes us to make it very difficult villages at the,
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at the center of the quake and extremely remote time to reach areas of correspondence. stephanie deca travel to the village of tough feet in height. and yet this mountains survive as they are still waiting for quickly. currently driving very try to get the flight 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
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bringing it here or what was the hospitality. you know, most of them, even in times of the 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 i had to think that this is one of countless villages in the middle of nowhere. hard
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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 it's help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this. stephanie decker, all you 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco, a whole several makeshift hospitalized. have been set up to help families that affected by the quake. i'll just hear as hush on the whole bar visited, one of them and the town has asked me. my colleague circled on yes, spoke with him about the types of services that people that need. there is a search, a reward which has been established over here. we're talking about an increasing number of wounded, injured patients who have been brought to this facility. why asked the input ticket
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a for the simple reason that this is a town which is in between in the middle, between the city of barbara cache and the epi center of the great. now the most critical cases have to be flown from here all the way to the city of monic. yes. but if it's, if the if needs be, doctors told me that they are ready to perform the surgery is i'll show you some of these was where the out about to start to search it for a pregnant woman who has been pulled from that areas. and they are hoping to solve the surgery. this is the, was of this, this is a lab, this is the surgery a block. so this is the facility that has been established by the ministry since the thoughts of the right of to the quick to be able to cope with the growing number of the people who are likely to further move to this particular location.
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serial. another aspect of the story is basically most of these people have been now move to next. you come across this area that has been affected. and as they move in, you're likely to see a growing number of patients moving to they submitted 3. so this makes you admitted to the clinic. i assume i have to say the by the stand is other natural disasters. this looks like a really sophisticated and will run operation. i appreciate there were 6 days off to the quick now i wonder how the people are actually reaching this uh, this location of us and the are they being met of backed in? are they driving in? are they coming themselves? how does that work? and so this is what is happening now. you remember the spot where what we're doing lives early in the day when again, which is about 20 minutes, 20 minutes drive from here. that's where the ministry has an ad filled. they do have another one hitting us the another one into now these are all towns which are
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nearby and most of the immediate urgent cases offload from the desolate areas all the way. so these 3 advance operating centers where the emergency response teams have been established. these are members of the same families which have been was have lost basically everything. some of them have lost their loved ones, have lost the homes. these are people who have lived in tie, live in villages, passed on top of mountains in the last area. now they've lost everything. let's turn now to bangladesh. i caught that has found 2 prominent rights activists guilty after they published a report a decade ago. the accused police of extra judicial kennings. they've now been sentenced to 2 years in prison and $100.00 fine. correspondent,
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tundra chad raised following the case for us and deca. he says the act of a stupid to appeal that it that might be something 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 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, franco, german, human rights. so robert kennedy out on another forwarding to national,
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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 these are 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 start to our wash and launch fire has got so many shops and a busy marketplace in the band with that she capital dot com, 5 service officials say they would no casualties, they say it was likely caused by an electrical short 2nd. military forces and 5 sizes took 6 hours to contain that place. and the number of people died in an apartment fine in the vietnamese capital, because now risen to 564 of those killed children, and 9 story buildings engulfed in flames just before midnight on choose day, and thousands remain trapped and throw off the dawn as 500 struggled to enter the
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complex location on a narrow street or so the head here on al jazeera demonstrations outside. of course, in japan with 7 people, assuming the operation of the focus human needs to be a problem. the of the color. we still have some very heavy right in the full costco, southern parts of china pushing over tools the east coast as well associated with this weather system wriggling its way right across the board. japan will say that west to web a continuing, it'll buckling at flow here just pushing some way, whether to into the cream financially, particularly into south korea, where we could see some, a localized study, maybe get a courtesy 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 due to
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the parts of next weekend. but the shower is still that and nevertheless, shala's west the weather to making the way into what you're paying for time. we'll see just in total kid around $33.00 this grease celsius. some big storms just rumbling away for time. hey, what's the weather? once we get into south career, probably whether across the endo 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 rash, the showers, to into the philippines, moving parts of borneo still sing. some rather live is still much of indonesia should be dry. meanwhile, across india, it will circulation, making his way away from a dish, pushing across the wasn't much of a dish, very heavy right here on this latest pulse of the month to raise making away for the west. the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable
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goals. united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 ations. together we will get patient matters at the center of cool. the the the, the match you're watching out a 0. i'm just ozzy today here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. the number of people killed by this to nami, like flooding in east and olivia. it's not post $6000.00 heavy rain for on sunday,
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cause to dams, to bust, and the city of done a lot of more sense and dissented on crystal and morocco. 8 agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in the half of the mountains, food and supplies on starting to reach some communities, but it still remains a challenge. the court has found too prominent rights activist guilty after they published a report of decade ago, inbound a dish that accused police of extra traditional kennings. they've been sentenced to 2 years in prison under $100.00 fine. officials and pockets. don, have a curious talib, i need is enough, got a strong of sheltering fighters who are responsible for cross border raids. the security situation on the board and elsewhere and practiced on, has killed hundreds of security forces. come all high to reports from the gun practiced on board. this is the often mad over another attack or, and focused on you should go to default to the wound or direct you to hospital.
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they include civilly and it's not more about said the tag that's out from the then you get the bon focused on or the t t p and come from across the board. and no one is done and exams a dollar bond for not living up to a promise a it made to insure it did it did a would not be yours for the charge on other nation focused on has, unfortunately seen in recent months is spike in 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 is gone, has already offensive, didn't die. 2600 kilometer rushed in front to prevent infiltration from abundance done. it has cost hundreds of millions of dollars a nor did gave gets focused on it facing a new intensified wave over dag for a mobile and story. getting hundreds of it security for this person and,
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but the dollar on leadership across the 2600 kilometer long border is bordeaux, appears to be unwilling or incapable of addressing focused on concerns. the attack on focus on the security portion kit drawn by the ttp has claimed several sides and operation 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 newspaper of violence. the government of pucca spot negotiated with that he could follow bob to the avalon govern. this provided an opportunity that he gets on the bottom focused on to he grew, we had a good, nice recruit and cross or to bucket spot. do you have $1.00 bond k?
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it's not to blame for the sugar in violence. if you've got a phone from the tcp has no hide us inside of got us done. but despite that talk, hassan accuses i've gotten so i love being used by that to we could talk about pakistan's enemies or within their own country for which we are not responsible. we do not allow them to operate from us. oh, sure. i was just on expect the of what i know daughter did to act against a fight there is operating from across the border and it warns any failure drag good words in relations between the 2 countries come i like that. i just need all in the fiber box. all the kremlin has confirmed that russia's presence of infusion has accepted an invitation to visit young. yeah. this comes as the north community that came jolanda continues. his visit to russia control on is expected in to most cities and rushes far eastern regions and comes the most. com or health to a minute treat jet factory. the kremlin says that campbell also traveled to
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russia's fall east and 4th of lot of all stock. here's what some of its residents had to say about kim's visit, 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 that's already something. it's 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 in the north korea. the things i saw that they really did have somebody, somebody in the u. n says it has credible reports of at least 13 mass graves and sit on its human rights office says the body is buried in l janina were reports of the victims of attacks by the rapids support forces which has been fighting the
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army since april. the admission says the victims are mostly civilians and put it onto the must leave the community who is in west and through don and eastern chat. italy is transferring hundreds of migrants away from long seduce islands because it says it simply can't cope with the increasing number of asylum seekers now. produces reception centers already taken in 15 times will migrants and its official capacity, so they're not being moved, especially more than $118000.00 migrants have arrived in italy by boat this year. most of them from north africa, a 5 month old baby died on wednesday of to i boat capsized me, allow me to do something new and i have to take em all. ringback what is happening and let produce? it did baby represents the diesel view or its political cultural, social dis in the data but the values because especially as a loan, i don't know with a solidarity inclusiveness, the sharing is basically we have to go it alone. we've been demonstrated as
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a valid outside of tokyo quote, to monitoring justice accounts the patients who was throwing the operation of a damaged because human knew cape rand. 7 young people say that they developed thyroid cancer of exposure to radiation. following the prompts that tsunami linked to meltdown in 2011. michael apple reports a demonstration calling for justice outside the tokyo district court. inside these walls, judges are assigning, with the operates of the focus team. a nuclear plant 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 a final verdict from the judge. the plaintiffs were age between 6 and 16 at the time of the disaster, and were diagnosed with thyroid cancer between 20122018. and they
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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 suits by covering up the truth and refusing to admit to the incident of ty, road, cancer has increased dramatically, seems difficult. she may accident the petition is 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 lawsuit. 1 since that is off to mike level will
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do 0. nearly 300000 members of all the unions in the us and canada are threatening to go on strike from midnight on thursday. the united auto workers union says a wage increase offers from the 2 biggest companies in the us. on north enough. both sides are still locked in negotiations with an unskilled walker shortage across the united states. the department of labor says that child labor violations have jumped by 70 percent in the past 5 years. the problem is west and the agriculture sector. john 100 reports from raleigh in north carolina, are 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 seemed fellow, child workers get hurt as a dodge snakes and pigs for 400 $50.00 for 3 months of summer work. it's not
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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 turn out 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 just buy too many children like vanessa work before they're legally able. but 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
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violations rose by 70 percent since 2018. in 2021. 24 children died from work injury is 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. brenda de, ms. lopez is now 22 remembers working illegal the starting at age 5 in the 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 us is race. a lot of these communities out there in the fields or the indigenous communities, the latinos, communities, and the black communities. we see these law makers and we know that the kids in the
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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 crushed the us border. the bite and 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 migrant crossing the border daily in need of work. that job might be more challenging than ever. john henry, l. g 0, raleigh, north carolina. the other that it says down to 0 and these are the headlines. the number of people killed by this to nami, like flooding, east and libya has now passed 6000 heavy rain for on sunday, cause to dams, to best in the city of donna, a, one of war. so then descended on coastal towns. so can officials are now routing
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