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to you running critical the bank, instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem, the teaching is yet to meet the to other countries. the europe in member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the survivors describe unimaginable scenes of our and donna, which was overwhelmed by floods. and it's now bracing the spread of disease. the hello, i'm here today and this is i'm just here at life from don't also coming displaced by deadly as quick moroccans now face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives from the wreckage officials and s liaison produce simon say they simply concrete
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with a number of migrant arrivals and i'm relocating some of the power grid collapse causes widespread blackouts across nigeria advocates biggest the to the death toll from going to be as west and natural dissolves to in modern history has now passed. 6000 rescue work is in the west effected eastern city of dana, pleading for medicine, food makes of shelters. there's also an urgent need of body bags, with hundreds of bodies still believe to be trapped under the rubble of their homes or still in the water. the, the rest of what's important diseases is rising. you can see some of the devastation here and live pictures now that we all getting from the city view. and meanwhile, has appealed for more than $71000000.00 to respond to the needs of around a course. a 1000000 people effected that by the floods. child stratford begins
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coverage. the sheer scale of destruction is hard 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 unit, pick through the rubble. data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes and the around 14 or 15 families veterans step 2 way. anyone was in the valley disappeared. none of the people who lived there to you on the coast of gun mediators, to peace, to see destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to a catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find anyone who made quite a mess of the souls. during this man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been
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killed in assume to allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier this week. a many, a being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the need at the, the completely collapsed area is estimated at 900000 square meters for the destruction of 5 bridges. and this valley resulted in the separation of the cities east from its west. the effected area of a severe damage is estimated at 3000000 square meters. i saw the situation in the cities mold and catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the subject of disease and says libby as 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 tents, and food is being floating to the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy. so we
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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 heated the call for help. this is how would you too well and god bless the young volunteers who came through them. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cause people and because it did, they did items. now we are delivering mid to seeing 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. during this port, charles trampled which is 0. well, malik china has the latest for us on a defense now from tripoli. as we know of a ship that's less today,
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less simply this morning. it was carrying medical workers and an 8 assistance medicine, a so health workers and volunteers of so they said they should be arriving. we haven't confirmed that they've arrived yet, but they should be arriving very soon. and also earlier we saw the health minister of inch in turkey, a us say that a ship that they were sending a ship to the city of deadman as well. it had 2 field hospitals at 6 emergency and rescue units, as well as ambulances. so, you know, this is a sigh of relief for a lot of people because the roads into down the how it's been very difficult for a to come in. so this is opening up. another core door of where assistance can reach these desperate people. people are just coming in from across the country and trying to help with whatever they can, you know, cash water, food medicine,
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a body bag. so people are sending out, you know, clothes, whatever, whatever they can to help the people in eastern libya when it comes to these rival governments. i mean, we saw the prime minister of the how many of eva is 2 days ago? said he, i located more than half a $1000000000.00 to the rebuilding to rebuilding eastern libya and earlier today. uh uh, the parliament and the east said they uh, they located approved the budget of more than for more than $2000000000.00. uh so you know, it's going to be a complicated process trying to, to, to see which government will will supervisor these efforts. but libyans don't trust officials from either side. and they're starting to be questions about, you know, whether these, these, these govern and are trying to take advantage of the situation in eastern libya for
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their benefit. meanwhile, and to be in government officials, if they've been expressing concern over the spread of disease and affected areas wanting residents should not be drinking the contaminated water. or the more we are warning of an environmental disaster from the decomposing bodies on homes and enclosed areas, the rescue teams have not been able to access. we advise against drinking water from city sources as it is contaminated and recommend the use of bottled water. instead, we are generally recommend providing vaccinations to local rescue teams and residents of infected areas. we call on governments and specializes international organizations to urgently move to raise awareness and deployed instruction control teams. while the head of the u. n web agency now says the number of tests and that'd be a could have been avoided. if early warning systems were operational, the national mutual logical sense a has informed governmental authorities 72 hours before the flooding,
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but it's unclear how those warnings were implemented on the ground. the mid service is practically not functioning because they are not the that they are not able to operate than that. they observing that book has been very much destroyed. they all right, these, these things have been destroyed. that's the conclusion that the state would have been a normally operating. maybe they want to go service, they would have received a warning send. and also the emergency management was with this would have been able to carry out the bike racing of the, of the people. and we could have a loss of, or the most of the human human capital. the real cause. i have been well off to shocks of last week's devastating of quake rescue james and john list scramble to safety as you see there on wednesday when they felt trim is in our house, providence is talking to each communities in me,
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but the just sticks and making it still very difficult villages of the, at the center of the quake are in extreme, the remote areas of correspondence. stephanie could travel to the village of 10 feet in height, and the atlas mountains survive is that all still waiting for crystal aid are currently driving through dairy to try to get through the year 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 looking to villages
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that are more accessible or using donkeys and bringing it here or what was the hospitality? yeah, 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 advantage 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.
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i 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? as we just bumped into this, gentleman tells us, this is a, this is his home up there. okay? the, the, to so it's, i'm heard here and i'm hurt here. obviously we need to rebuild all of this. but that's only possible it's help comes from uh, it's hard to remove all of this. stephanie decker, all g 01015 in the atlas mountains of morocco. all several makeshift. hospitals have been set up to help families affected by the quake houses here as hush them all bar. i visited one of them in the town of us me earlier. my colleagues settled on yeah. spoke with him about the types of services that people there are seeking. there is a surgery ward, which has been established over here. we're talking about an increasing number of
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wounded injured patients who have been brought to this facility. why asked the input ticket 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 lake. now the, the most critical cases have to be flown from here. all the way to the city obamacare, but if it's, if the if needs be, doctors told me that the right the to perform the surgery is i'll show you some of these was why the out about this plot, the surgery for a pregnant woman who has been pulled from that areas 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 ranked off 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 hop in. now move to next if comes across this area that has been effected as they move in, you're likely to see a growing number of patients move into this mid 3. so this makes it a minute to clinic. assume i have to say that by the standards of 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 actually reaching this uh, this location of us in the are they being met in fact, in or the driving in? are they coming themselves? how's that working? 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 field. they do have
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another one hitting us the another one into a handout. these are all towns which are nearby and most of the immediate urgent cases offload from the desolate areas all the way. so these 3 in advance of pricing 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 homes. these are people who have lived in, ty, lives in villages, passed on top of mountains in the less area. now they've lost everything moving on and a total system collapse cause widespread power cuts across nigeria. and one point, the levels of power generated in africa's most populous country felt as 0 megawatts
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. connections are still gradually being restored. grid power supplies, often a rustic nigeria, despite its role as an agent, oil and gas, producer, fidelis, and borrow portsmouth from the nigerian capital boucher. some of the probably distribution companies above me come out to say that part uh, that's the part has been restored. but if i click into associated media to make a known smith, it's what people have also replied on social media, saying that that is not true because no one seems to have electricity. people are relying on the generators and even those who have these are generators to power the company impressions. because this has actually to going to be, it was if it is not restored, given that the more people are working from home after the removal of subsidy of petroleum products. because it's more expensive now to drive to work. and also add more expensive to be able to power generators. so some companies have given the a company patio employees some time to be able to work from home. and so not having
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a possible fly at from the government's might be very tricky in terms of like for people, especially who are working from home. so hostile a head here on out as there are 2 leading human rights activists and bangladesh. all sentence took 2 years in prison after accusing police of extra judicial kennings. i'm john henry and in north carolina, where we're taking a look at children working in agriculture state's control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion dependent norma? spite a might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece potentially. how is citizen, tim listened, we placing the story,
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the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. a sense of belonging to the success ethan is in my system. and the every day he wrote, keeping communities together. for 10 am for incidentals. my a g, a 0. visits for kenyan town of peter that produces some of the worlds fastest runners. and where a terrible crime has led to a reckoning with gender based filings, a sense of community on the jersey to win 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
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the welcome back to watching out a 0 uninstalled you'd pay here and that's remind you about top stories in libby at the death toll from flooding on sunday has cost $6000.00 officials fit it could reach the 10s of thousands housework isn't done. i have also raised the alarm about the potential spread of disease because of the large number of agencies struggling to reach people stranded in the glass mountain food and supplies. and now starting to reach some communities. but it remains a challenge how they tell in island develop seduce, says it's simply cannot cope with a number of migrants arriving that on its shores. around $7000.00 people arrived at and 48 hours with ours using now the gun transferring some asylum seekers to try to
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ease a situation to meet. remember, danco has this report. the producer is in crisis that's according to the mayor of the small mediterranean and $97000.00 migrants. and refugees arrived by sea within just 2 days this week. that's more than the islands local population. hundreds are now being moved to sicily. as the lamp producer reception center is already taking in 15 times more migraines, then its official capacity. the united nations is cooling for a year, a flight solution. this is a problem that is not only a problem of the countries that 3 see if these influx, it's a problem of the b and continents. i mean, particularly will be in union. and there must be mechanisms of solely that is a and but of them shedding, that's of the effective use we got left to do. so if at least southern most port and the closest one for those crossing the mediterranean from north africa,
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they often arrive on over crowded flimsy boats. almost 2000 people have done by making the journey so far this year. the latest victim, a 5 month old baby who died on wednesday after a boat capsized near the island now and i have to kick him off. ringback what is happening and let produce? it did baby represents the diesel view or its political cultural social dis, the data but the values because especially as a loan i don't know with the solidarity inclusiveness, the sharing is basically we have to go it alone. tens of thousands of microsoft and to, to buy the risk more than $123000.00 have arrived in italy by boat so far this year. that's double the number recorded in the same period last year to meet human . if it didn't go out to 0, kremlin has confirmed russia's present. that impression has accepted an invitation to visit young young. this comes as a north korean,
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neither came. john continues his visit to russia. kim is expected in 2 more cities in russia's fall eastern regions. as what some of its residents have to say about his visits. which it to us deforming atlas 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 and that's already something you've got to communicate and learn something. new sharing experiences. so why support this? was it the mutual cut 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 funding somebody unable and diagnosed as a course, has found the to prominent rights activists guilty after they've published a report a decade ago that accused police of extra traditional killings. they've now been
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sentenced of 2 years in prison. and given a 100 dollar fine, a correspondent time the child raised following the case for some data. he says the activists planned to appeal this product. 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 literally i back to 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 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 nodules such to our was results, top court has handed out its 1st sentence and a trial over the insurrection in the countries high seats of pallet earlier this year, 51 year old ice pereira was sentenced to 17 years in prison. his role in the attack on the presidential palace congress and preserve high court for 11 judges of a supreme court gave that unanimous verdict from a president. i have also in our supporters of strong government offices, a week of the present through isn't necessarily to, to solve it. took office in an attempt, often in the us for the president,
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donald trump, and his 16 co defendants and his georgia election interference case will not stand trial at the same time as to others. next month, a judge that has ruled the cases will have to move forward on their own shuttle. the 2 co defendants had sold quick across the shuttle to begin in october, trump, and 18 of his associates all facing thousands of charges, including rock and tearing. the usa, the department is reporting violations of child labor laws have increased by 70 percent in the past 5 years. most of the cases are about children as young as 12, watching long hours and commercial funds. john henry has moved from raleigh in north carolina. 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
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parents, she seemed fellow 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 got to walk and you just got to turn out to be afraid. tours told us she didn't feel comfortable reviewing where she worked because she wanted to protect her family. now she hands out school supplies to other latino children as an organizer for a community group called l. 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,
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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 losing door proposed to ease the laws that govern children were economy 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 members working illegally, 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
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communities out there on 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 right there 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. nearly $300000.00 members of order walker unions in the us and canada was running to go on strike. and the coming out of the united auto workers union says wage increase off is from the 2 biggest companies in the us. and also now a health officials in hawaii wanting to public about bad air quality as the callaway
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is volcano continues to erupt. health officials on the big island of hawaii asking taurus and visitors to stay away. all that set for me next inside story looks like what's behind the growing number of migrants arrivals in italy despite a government across the hollows. still noted that copying the hates across the middle east. at the moment we have got was the clear sky. so she could see a little bit of shadow track down towards the fall south of the red sea, and some showers up towards the caucasus. over the next couple of days, we'll see what a 2 showers also creeping the way into northern parts of iran. haven't the hot tub just pick up to around 40 full sales. as it does mean, the humidity goes down,
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but it also means lifted dust and sides. small wind blowing, pushing right down into southern parts of saudi arabia, temperatures about where they should be. and that is to sort of them, but it's right. it is generally try handle decide whether to across northern africa is still a brisk wind blowing into a northern parts of egypt. and just notice some showers just around the quite region, the northern part. so from rock i was to go on through the next couple of days, like to weather that just lucky is way out to the western side of the mediterranean stool. in places we go on 3 sides by plenty of showers across central africa. we have the seasonal range, just wrapping up once we get any notice just spitting out of nights area pushing into bedding, toko, gotta easing into between a passer right the way across towards setting go. plenty of showers. meanwhile, across moving parts of africa. not creeping into the gulf of i'm gonna, the facing down predators. breaking new ground is the museum american and the living
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pick metals. i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotype that people have about the muslim community. meet 8 to hodge mohammed, i'm african american. i choose to work a job. i'm not only an athlete. i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on our g 0. she promised a tough stance against undocumented migrate. but italy's prime minister is now facing an increase in the number of people hoping to live in europe. so what's behind this rise and has the security approach failed? this is inside storage. the .

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