tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 14, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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closest pointed to the since it's the 2nd full moon, it's also known as a blue moon. but it will be more than a decade until the next 2 to blue moon. for many that seems like you as a way the the film carry johnston, this is and these are live sometime coming up the next 60 minutes of the devastating floods phase of disease. and then they'd be in the city of done up in hundreds of decomposing bodies, yet to be with confidence displaced by a deadly earthquake moroccan space. the daunting task of rebuilding their lives, wreckage of the homes, officials and it's him, his lump
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a diesel island. so they can't cope with a number of migrant vitals. so really catchy, some of the us presence on the hunter by these has an anxiety on federal firearms charges. and i'm far as small with the sports house friends are set to kick off the 2nd round of games that directly will come after their victory over new zealand. the team is now getting ready to take on a your why the beginning this nissan in eastern nivia rapids by the nations west natural disaster . and it's more than history. and now the distort survivors of sunday's deadly floods being done and surrounding areas of bracing for an outbreak of disease. hundreds of bodies have yet to be recovered from the rubble of the homes or from the water. people have been judged not to drink water from their regular sources for fear of waterborne illnesses. and the model are we are warning of an
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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 deploy instruction control teams, officials and say there's an urgent need of body bags and have appeals to help file structure that has more on the scenes of devastation. the sheer scale of destruction is hard to comprehend. a scholar of modern rubble of mock 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
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derma now resembles a was a helicopter teen search for bodies. more 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, the around 14 or 15 families that was stepped away. anyone wasn't the value disappeared by 9 of the people who lived there actually on the cost of gone mediators to the piece of the c destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and couldn't find any one of them made quite a mess of the souls done, as man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assumed 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 the, the completely collapsed areas. estimates of the 900000 square meters for the destruction of 5 bridges. and this valley resulted in the separation of the cities
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east from its west. the fixed area of a severe damage is estimated to 3000000 square meters. the situation in the city is more than catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the threat of disease and says, libby 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 stick with the situation in the countries so difficult. it's difficult to go there and 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
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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 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 of being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter done is pulled. charles trampled after 0. while the disaster is bringing people together across libya, the country is ruled by 2 rival governments. and then the people are putting it political divisions aside to help those affected by the floods. china reports in libya's capital tripoli, these people gathered to show their support for the flood victims in the east. their sirens redone their. our hearts and prayers are with you. the storm was more than the infrastructure could handle it. lift msi didn't destruction in the past.
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so many people have died and i'm missing. i lost some of the members. every family has not the summer. it's a very difficult time, couldn't make good view of the country. at home i left, he says when he saw the pictures from eastern libya, he had to do something. he organized a small shipment of 8 on tuesday with some friends. now he sends convoys on a daily basis and it's affordable in a people from across the country are healthy. what happened was a tragedy, but maybe we can benefit from it. people hear sad about disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. dozens of donation centers like this one has been set up and typically people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the, the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent a tidal wave down the valley. entire communities here were swept away into the sea
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or buried under the rubble. the recovery operation goes on with the help of international search and rescue teams. libya has to rival governments both have located funds for emergency response efforts and to rebuild devastated areas. what their worst fears, if they can't cooperate much needed assistance might be delayed. jerome. uh, you're welcome to yes. yeah. now is not the time for politics. it's not time to talk about which government does what it's a humanitarian issue. are people were swept away into the scene. many are missing. libyans have seen years of conflict and divisions, but many are putting aside the differences to help their fellow citizens. there's been an outpouring of support from across the country. what happened in eastern libya has brought together a previously divided people for now uniting and their grief and loss. they hope
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politicians can do the same. alex right now, i'll just 0 tripoli. oh, this is the challenge of getting aid into the stated areas. stone. daniel made land phone and left for september, and libby is eastern coast, causing flooding and damage in several towns. the city is that it was the west affected. been gauzy is one of the main points of entry for deliverance by road. on the 2 roads into a usable, they involve a loan winding route through the mountains. the port has also been reopened to the aid arriving by sea. a once emergency was arriving data and met with more obstacles . 5 bridges have collapsed. displacing the city for the humphrey movements to west affected zones. but the head of the un, whether agency says a number of deaths in libya could have been avoided if early warning system sweat operational, national meeting local center,
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had informed governmental thoughts is 72 hours before the flooding. but it's on clear how those warnings were implemented. on the ground on the mit service is practically not functioning because they are not the they are not able to operate then that they obviously having that book has to be very much destroyed. they all right, these, these things have been destroyed. and that's the conclusion that the, if they would have been a normally operating, made me the most of the service i think would have leased through the warnings and, and also the emergency maintenance mentors with this would have been able to carry out the bike, racing of the of the people and we could have lost the void, the most of the human human cancelled. the more head. all of these are including sign it to gets this 1st scientific health check. and the problem is, this isn't looking good. uninstalled no response for the wells. number one tennis plan, he professed to represent his country of this davis, the
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morocco they've been more off to shock soft and last week's devastating earthquake rescue teams in janice scramble to safety on wednesday and they felt tremors. and i was hoping aid is starting to reach communities and logistics on making it difficult villages of the at the center of the quaker and extremely remote areas of correspondence, stephanie debt could travel to the village of tufts in high and after this mountains survive. as there are still waiting for critical aid, 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 uh, it's a month or they are very synchronized and well, 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 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 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 as well. several makes it
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hospitalized. i've been set top to help families affected by the quake. i'll just here is passion, a whole bottle visited, one of them. and a ton of i think that in my colleague so funny, i spoke with him about the type of services people are seeking. there is a surgery ward, which has been established over here. we're talking about any wasting them. the of one of the injured patients who have been brought to this facility. why asked the in particular, for the simple reason that this is a town which is in between in the middle, between the city of direct cache and the center of the lake. now the most critical cases have to be flown from here all the way to the city of mark. 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 the spot, the surgery for
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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 block. so this is the facility that has been established by the ministries 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. serial. another aspect of the story is basically most of these people have been now move to next. you have 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 it 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,
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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 with a gun 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 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,
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live in villages, passed on top of mountains in the optimal us area. now they've lost everything. what we're going to return to our top story now. there's devastating floods in libya. we can cross live to triple the and speak to i'll just say was money, china, money. seeing if she age devastation with the threats of multiple and diseases. now on the horizon that seats of the yeah, that's absolutely right. i mean there are thousands of people still missing a believe to be in the sea or under the rubble in the, in the month. so there are serious concerns of, of diseases coming out. how, you know, earlier we started hearing that the, it is possible that the eastern government will announce the complete evacuation of the city of doesn't uh, to,
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to stop civilians volunteers from coming in. and just to allow uh, you know, rescue teams to continue their work. uh, but you know, this is the problem that, i mean, there's 2 governments, right? so, so we, we try to, we're trying to talk to officials in the east also here, officials in the west or coming out with their own statements. so you know, this, this who do, who, who do we trust or who we talk to, that's an issue. but we're, we're trying to figure out to be the solution and to talking to the people on the ground. and the situation is devastating. there are fears of diseases, definitely not that you mentioned people on the ground them and who is attempting to coordinate this huge amount of terry in a situation. i mean, at the moment it appears that it's just chaotic. it's just everyone just showing up and doing what ever they can to help. look, people in libya are, are uniting to help those in need and eastern libya. and there's
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a real feeling of brotherhood that, that's, that we haven't seen. it's reminiscent of the revolution in 2011, and people are also starting to feel a, uh, you know, the, the international community is helping. i mean, dozens of countries now are, are starting to show up. you know, you've got the turkey of the u a. e, egypt, italy, spain, malta, the various few countries. i mean the weight is low. jordanians also, people are point in libyans are viewing, you know, that, that, that they're, they're getting help from the international community. libyans were divided for years, but the international community has also been divided when it comes to libya. so the hope is that we can see a unified stance and libya, libya can find that we unite and become a stable country after this disaster. okay,
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monitoring the thanks very much indeed for that update from the trip today by can use are us present. joe biden, son has been indicted on federal firearms charges on to buy and is accused of lying about his drug use when he illegally bought a gun in 2018. it's also been under investigation for his business dealings and failing to pay taxes. indictment comes as congressional republicans pursuing impeachment inquiry into president biden's alleged involvement in hunting buttons, foreign business ventures. when our white house correspondent can be, how could joins us live, not can be. what more can you tell us on this developing situation? well, what i can tell you is that we have been expecting there was the potential for these charges against the president's son. uh now they have been leveled against hunter biden, at least in regards to these gun charges. and we can tell you that these are the
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most cost sequential. if he is convicted so far, i guessed hunter by then. this is as you mentioned, the result of a long time investigation by special counsel, david weiss, a trump, a point to you. we should point out and we should point out as well, but uh, a 100 bite and could have avoided much of this if his sleeve deal from july was successful that ultimately fell apart. and now not only is he facing these gun charges, but he could potentially also be facing tax evasion, charges as well. those could be imminent, filed either in california, potentially or in washington state. now the timing and all of this, as you mentioned, not particularly good for joe biden. the president, given the fact that best whitehouse has gone to great pains to make light of and even to characterize the republicans on capitol hill and their impeachment inquiry
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into not only jo by them, but his son hunter, biden's business dealings that investigation into whether or not hunter by didn't had essentially sold access to jo by the when he was vice president the in the brock obama administration not only profiting some alleged $4000000.00 from not only frame, but also china. and white house is really tried to say there is no basis, in fact there's no merit to this. the fact that they have an janelle has this case 2 days later, is really going to make the white house have a little bit more difficulty in at least the court of public opinion making that case that there is really no basis in fact, so that investigation so this is going to be a challenge for this white house is going to be a charlie for jo by the politically. is he runs for a 2nd term in office. and it's also a challenge now for of course, hunter, by that and who has to not only faced the potential of this impeachment inquiry
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investigation, but also has to face these court charges. and the potential not only for the legal case of these and these gun charges, but potentially additional legal challenge in terms of tax evasion as well. kimberly, thanks very much indeed for that update. now it's a legal trouble, a former president, donald trump, he in the 16 co defendants and the georgia election interference case. well, not to stand trial at the same time is 2 of those next month jobs. real bad cases, we'll have to move forward on their own schedule to co defendants had sort quicker trials scheduled to begin, you know, to, but trump signed 18 if his associates facing thousands of charges, including racketeering. for my time, it was for on this case, for us from atlanta, georgia about my what happened in court this morning of the
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very important points that the judge has ruled. that old 19, including donald trump, cannot be tried together. he has now confirmed the separation of the trials that the trial of 2 who asked for a speedy trial as it is described under georgia law will begin on october. the 23rd . no jury selection will begin on that date. the judge says the trial papa will be con, begin on november, the 3rd. there was also a lot of discussion about the identity of the 2 separate grand juries, which at the details about this case. the defense wants access to all the transcripts, including interviewing all the witnesses in that particular case, the judge and said that he's going to the side on the side, on a case the case spaces. then that's being developments with former chief of sophomore meadows. one of the accused he'd been attempting to move the case into a federal court away from the state court. behind me,
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a says state court judge had declined this request. now meadows has withdrawn. what was an immediate application to appeal? because this trial will not be getting on october, the 23rd, its try will be at a later date, and he's being given the rights of expedited appeal, which means the appeal will be heard before his trial date is settled. and the same judge has said trump's trial, what it happens will be lloyd street, the teller bikes. i mean, that could now be in an election, yet of the indeed, yes. well, in the georgia state code, it is common for the judges to have road costs proceedings on youtube and scott mcafee good food costs. if we file the switches on the youtube cameras, when he sits down on the podium, they will also be the judge has already ruled a number of pool cameras allowed inside for the quote proceedings. the entire court proceedings, not just the 1st 2, but also the other 17,
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depending on what dates they will be piled. so this is something that is going to be front and center in terms of the public view. i lie a trial of a former president, certainly going to have an impact on, on going public perception of donald trump in particular. so it could be a major factor in that campaign that trump will be waiting for the presidency. okay, believe it there might kind of find the italian islands of them produces size. it cannot code for the number of migrant survive and what it shows around 70000 people are live there in 48 hours of thoughts is i think i'm transferring some asylum seekers to ease the situation to meet them at bidding has this report or the love to do, sir, 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
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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 somebody that is a and better than shedding. that's of effective use we got left to do so it's at least southern most port and the closest one for those. crossing the mediterranean from north africa they often arrive on over crowded, flimsy boats. almost 2000 people have died 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 that's okay,
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came off. ringback what is happening and let produce? it did baby represents the diesel view or its political cultural, social dis and 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 you even if it didn't go out to 0. it was like a few minutes tops, coordinate to it, see what's what organization that conducts civil search and rescue operations in the central minutes when he joins us from them produce the thanks for being with us physically that what's happening right now in terms of numbers of migrants and refugees a wrong thing. yeah, go to ping it. basically the island of love to do is a, has been a lo fi, a huge amount of arrival throughout the last days. and currently there are more
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than 7000 people on the islands. they true, still try to allocate the people in the hot spots, but apparently the facility is not capable of, of take that amount of people. many people have not eaten for days despite their a very dangerous journey, etc. which leads to the effect of basically the what's called the reception facility to infect, as a prison is now open. so the people for the 1st time in years can basically move freely around the island of them to do the opposite attorney. and yeah, this is quite an impressive moment. i would say, i mean, the numbers of them don't tell the full story to the in terms of human suffering with these people been traumatized. i know not at all. i mean, many of those people have been on their way for years until they finally reach the country like libya, tanisha. usually they're there then for uh,
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also quite some time to divert often also being illegally and prisons before they can make the journey to italy. so all of them suffer from some kind of, of, of trauma and of course of, from violence. and what do they found here? love to do is a and other prison better sucked into. but i also have to say that many of the local channels in let me do the show a lot of hospitality and give out food verda stage. institutions basically cannot tell and is the desperation of these people recognize reason, fully understood internationally. do you think? no, not at all. i mean, uh its uh, obviously that the freedom of movement is connected with the privileges. so the people that take the boat to across the sand from the mediterranean, take it for a reason many uh, many of them have to pay a lot of money to actually come to europe. why?
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because there is no uh, safe and legal passage to europe. so i think there is a huge coal of structure to racism when it comes to freedom of movement. and we see here the, the consequences of such a european global policy with those consequences. i mean, who is to blame and what should be done as well as your consent? uh yeah, i mean, uh, the 1st uh, claim we uh, has been asking for since years. is that safe passage towards europe. otherwise, people will always take, take a risk to make it to europe. the next step, of course, is a public program for searching, press corporations currently again many and chose try to do the best to prevent people from drowning. and then of course, we also have to what, think our a way of capitalists living that people basically are being exploited into home
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countries or supplied with european weapons. it's like a freeman. we'll leave it that from see what's thanks very much indeed for joining us. i was told to come on out, is there 2 leading human rights activists and bangladesh? i mean census to 2 years in prison after choosing lease of extrajudicial kennings unimed sport, germany's football team hope to build a brighter future. 10 more coming up. thanks for all the colors. still not back up in the hey, it's across the middle east at the moment we have got was the clear sky so she can see a little bit of shelter that down towards the fall south of the red sea. i had some showers up towards the caucasus over the next couple of days. we'll see what
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a 2000 was a creeping the way to northern parts of iran. haven't the hot tub just pick out to around 40 full sales. it's, it doesn't mean the humidity goes down, but it also means lifted dust and sands, small wind blowing, pushing right down into southern parts of saudi arabia, temperatures about where they should be. and that is the sort of the met. it's right. it is generally try handle the drive by the 2 across northern africa, still a brisk wind blowing into a northern parts of egypt and just noticed some showers just around the quick region, the northern part. so from iraq, i was a go on through the next couple of days back 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 got the seasonal range, just wrapping up once we get any notice to spinning out 2 nights area pushing into bedding, toko, gotta easing into between a passer right the way across towards setting go. plenty of showers may want of course, know the parts of africa not creeping into the gulf. i think go to of the
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did you need to talk to the teams to tens of thousands of children were born in to well live down to the i still regime in iraq and syria now many are in kemp. i the role funds of with the, with those mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's the trailing and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on out just in the showcase of this
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documentary news from across the network on the the the, the without just a reminder about top stores the side of the devastating floods in the eastern nivia . health workers have raised the a nom, a 1000 outbreak of disease. hunches of decomposing bodies have yet to be covet. desco from flat thing on sunday because of costs 6000. and we're all kind of that the more off the strong, soft to last weeks. devastating us quite agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in a high atlas mountains,
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food and supplies us talking to reach communities, sponsor the mains. charlotte, on the us presence on the hunter biden has been formally charged for legally buying a gun charges against a stem from an investigation business dealings and failing to pay taxes. a total system collapse cause widespread powered costs across nigeria. and one point levels of power generated enough, because most of this country, so 20 megawatts connections are still gradually being restored with power supplies . i've often erratic in my chair, despite its relatives, a major oil and gas producer for dennis. and bob reports from the nigerian capital about some of the probably distribution companies about to come out to say that part uh, that's the part has been restored. but if you dig into social media to make a now assuming that's what people have also replied on social media,
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saying that that is not true because no one seems to have electricity. people are relying on their generators and even those who have these are generators to power the company impressions. because this has like to need a going to be, it was if it is no risk thought 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 india a company patio employees, some time to be able to work from home. and so not having a possible lie from the governments might be very tricky in terms of like for people, especially who are working from home. it impacts the desk quotes as found to from the right side to this guilty, i'll say, published a report a decade ago. that the accused, the police of extra judicial killings. they've been sentenced to 2 years in prison and the $100.00 fine. corresponding tongue the chargers following the case and dot
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com. it says the active is trying to appeal the verdict. that might be some lady 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 active as 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 add on another forwarding to national and i wanna see your check in your hands with frank. i'm in the french president different
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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 here, we spoke to race concern that said, we are more determined nodules such to our was now the unskilled workers shortage across the united states. department of labor says child labor violations of junk by 70 percent. in the past 5 years, the problem is worse than the agriculture sector. from 100 and report somebody 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 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. just going to cut you into that now because libby is you and a representative speaking to jen, it's about the devastating floods in libya. let's take a listen. it is something that we never seen in libya before. unfortunate sleep claimed thousands of lives. and so there's other thousands that are missing. all the efforts are put now for rescue teams to try to be able to manage this disaster . but it's really challenging. we're not used to this incident. we were not expecting it's, that's the way. therefore, i've been trying to do, i was trying to engage in coordination with the u. n. agencies and different
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entities to coordinate efforts. i just finished meeting with the pga in order to try to see how can we work together to channel these uh, some of our child support to channel them as the right way and help. and then even though it's ortiz and coordination, he showed his a sincere support. and he is really actually committed as one of his 1st task center when he just assumed office to support to be a to i also had meetings immediately after this tragedy with s d office with the is g of archer and is a r u c r. c and others. i'm following the meetings with you in the p and unicef. what coordinating with our mission engineers as well, all of these are efforts to try to have an immediate and quick response to this crisis. that being said, also we do, we did a stablish,
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a number of crisis teams, whether it is led to by the presidential council or the government of national unity and in coordination, also with the authorities or any institutions that are in the east. because that's the affected area. there are a lot of support from all around libya, beer despite to the challenge. and this unfortunate incident, but it had shown the real material libyans, where they all came together to riley and support those who are affected. so in this stage, we need the support of international community. we need the support of the agencies in order to be able to manage this crisis in a proper way and to help the libyans overcome this unfortunate incidence. we will want to take advantage of the high level weeks in order to gain or get the support coordinated. unfortunately, immediately after this crisis,
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i was informed that the president of the residential council would not be able to lead or to be present in new york due to the responsibility of taking over this task. a doug goes also with the prime minister, who's also acting foreign minister. and these for that we, once we know who will be leading our delegation will, you'll be informed. so, and then i really want to thank all those countries who supported us from day one. and still working on the ground, all the rest of the teams, all the agencies that are actually deployed as we speak. and even though they weren't being scattered around because the unfortunate incidence morocco with it was quick. but still, they managed to try to help us to and if you have any questions. yes, thank you. it's a thank you and bass that are for the briefing is panel of thoughts from cbs news. can you confirm the 11000 the number that the red crescent,
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the international red crescent, just put out on debts and the world media are a logical organization picture of solace. um today said that there could have been other things and so is what we call monday. morning quarterbacking, but um it could there have been something done in terms of warning specs which is uh, i mean that there has not been any comment. thank you. no, thanks. uh the numbers are changing as we speak. i mean the numbers are thousands. i mean, so far as we got confirmed buddies reach 6000 but the missing because the area that was hit had the population of 30000 in terms of that's area where it is directed to the whole city could be more than $100000.00 plus a citizen, so you know, there, but the direct pets came to an area where it's around $32000.00 and as we speak now, many of those are there being the rescue efforts or missing because there were
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a hit badly and when that happens. so i cannot really confirm the final numbers, but it's really a high level and magnitudes, and i'm afraid we will hear a really like as numbers. so maybe even more than what has been come from so far. in terms of the early warning. i mean, we knew that there was a storm and people were warranted that there was a storm to kind of come back. nobody expected the magnitude. i mean, unfortunately, the city is infrastructure. was not that perfect, but still with the magnitude of such flood to dams were, were, were damaged and blasted, unexploded in the end, that's what the real desktop will increase because of that slot that's came more than the eye of the storm hits the city itself. so it was just, unfortunately, all these together which led to that they came back to the alaskan out of it, keeping me to the side. so if you,
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if the one with the had to upload the any dies to jet. but it's any it is you met in capital for you is the jet. but the moment that i did had indicated that we're going to go to libya and representative to the united nation speaking at the house on the east side. there's a lot of support from or around libya and we need the support of the international community. you also want to find the rescue teams who are on the ground right now, where he can find the number of that is expected to rise considerably. but have more than that as we get to it uh, has received its 1st ever scientific health check and the diagnosis isn't good. scientists looked at 9 key global systems to see how they've been degraded by humanities impacts in the natural world. is covered various things necessary for life, including comments, water and wildlife diversity. they found that 6 out of 9 are in danger of failing further to our serious consent and the, the irs and i got
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a clean bill of health loudly thanks to the level efforts to phase out home for chemicals. but this doesn't mean we've passed the point of no return. the raises concerns over whether humanity can survive is concerned. it continues to change. what's holding us now from stock home is your hand that rocks from the director of the post on the institute for climate change. you let the team that develop the boundaries framework. welcome to the program. they ask you 1st. and in layman's terms, if you will, will boundaries have been broken. what does it mean for life on this time? so thank thanks for having me. so this is a major scientific effort over the past 15 years and these 9 are not just 9 environmental areas. these are the 9 large biophysical process and systems that scientific be, are proven to regulate the state of the entire planet. so when 6 of the 9 on now breathing, it means that were threatening living conditions on earth and the stability of the
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entire planet. and it's not only climate, as you indicated, it's also what we scientifically called the biosphere boundaries. so biodiversity, all the living space is on earth. land meaning the composition of rain, forest and what lands and soils and temperate forest loss of nitrogen and phosphorus. the overloading of reactive punch in the process because of the use of fertilizers, but also be with a fresh water that'd be, are changing the entire bloodstream of your system towards the scarcity. and finally, normal entities loaded in chemicals in the, our system. together this breaching of these boundaries of biosphere climate and chemicals undermine the strength of the planet, the buffering capacity. so we can't today say for example, that will fail even all the climate crisis, even if we phase off fossil fuels. because the other planet turn around is, will hit us back and push the planet away from stable conditions, right? well, with that breeching, as you say,
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i'm an easy tool doing google. can this be reversed in some way as well? you did refer in your intro here to the success story with protective started. so it goes on later one of the 9 which protects us from dangerous uv radiation. that was a life threatening breaching of the boundaries in the 198 is 99. did we listen? design is industry innovative and we move back to in a we now see the shield recovering. there's still a window open. we assess to return back into a safe space on essentially all the boundaries except lots of species. because once this piece is gone, it's gone forever. but we have a window to return within a safe or pretty space, but it's really urgent. we know that global emissions need to be cut by half within the next 67 years. so by 2030, within this decade, we would need to have a really, really serious turnaround because otherwise we risk crossing, tipping points and causing tipping points wouldn't be irreversible changes. so the
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planet to balance is, is a, is kind of god, where else to avoid unmanageable change. but so far we assess that we have still a return option with the wind. i mean, is there any room a tool to suggest the us is more resilience then we might think color, any faxes that scientists haven't faxed it in because it's a difficult science, isn't it a it's a very complex science and it's a really good question. and actually, when it comes to the biosphere, boundary, the living nature on land, water, biodiversity. here we see remarkable resilience. we can basically knock maureen systems with over fishing to the point of collapse. while if we retreat, we see a revival of possibilities. a we generating same with uh, notation, same with land based equal system. so yes, there is an in built strength or that we sometimes in our assessment may be
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underestimating. on the other hand, it's the other way around on many of the physical systems, ice sheets, overturning of heat and the ocean really sensitive systems that seem to have so strong feedback mechanisms that if you put them too hard, you to cross a very, very distinct threshold and assistance will be reversed, would be moving the wrong direction. so the kinds of bound is on set also for precaution, that in some cases they make the make these more strength than we know in other cases, less string. but they are put assigned to strictly precise as we can, and that's a very significant the progress in science. okay. profess at year 100 bucks, strongly appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. so the head on al jazeera and sports hoss, a brief pause in the action of the well company set to restore that 2nd round of match r o b. that's the
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the the, i don't know how far terry. thank you so much post brown. so getting ready to kick off the 2nd round of games that the rugby will come after a victory over new zealand. the team will now take on your y as they continue their efforts to win the title for the 1st time, and the richardson reports sprint trip. the funds have been enjoying a rare insight since the national teams will cut push. the score held a public training session ahead of the 2nd pool game against your wife. the house began this tournament with an impressive victory over 3 time will champions new
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zealand is happy, she woke up. it's a great feeling to see so many people coming out. so what, just what of a city we're in, we can feel the passion of the public. europe like game is sent out as well. you know, we can't wait to take on the challenge. the last against france was new sealants. first in any world cup pool stage, match the team and now and to lose, i mean to get the campaign back on track against the may be can you tell me mates that will caps and and, and the mini wise of that. they're exciting guidance because of the ban. so it's when a new city for us, it's, you haven't been, haven't been quite here since 2007 will, captain is a whole, whole new things for us, but will capture about making sure that games are this will go to my, you know, of as you go to a job to do in terms of getting, getting a result. defending champion south africa. beach scotland, $183.00, and they're open and what is going to be the events surface pool?
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the spring books are also groups with the wealth number. one ranked sea island prior to that encounter comes to certain easier task as i'm not ship with romania. when you put on the jersey, you're representing yourself and your family, and the 60000000 people instead of africa, doesn't matter who we play against. it's a tennis match and we have to focus on what do we can do and how we can make if i'm proud your teammates the coaches, to solve um and the rest of the world. 2019 quotes. the finalist japan running 6th strongly submitted victory against g. like next step for them. it's england. you kicked their way to victory over the origin. seen on the richardson l. g 0. former spanish football preparation president, luis ruby. alice will appear in court on friday for the alice has been summoned to respond to accusations of sexual assaults, spanish player johnny her most. so filed a legal complaint last week after ruby alice kissed her on the lips following the
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teams woke up finally went against england. in one's head, coach says behavior. if you be alice has taken a focus away from spain's sporting achievements. please do they need to, you know, we need to move on, you know, improve so much that there's still a long way to go there, not only in say, but i think everywhere. and there's many, many places stop. at least we still have lots of challenges which i think we should work altogether and stay connected. spanish female lead players are calling office drake, after union representing them reach an agreement with the lead on minimum wages. the players are guaranteed a minimum salary just over $22000.00 per season with the potential to rise over the next 2 years. the one that had gone on strike earlier in the month, demanding better pay and plain conditions, japanese references referee or shoot me a yamashita is set to return to cuts are to make more football history. she's part
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a, a group of 5 women that will become the 1st females to referee matches at the men's asian cop, which takes off in january 2024. yamashita was one of 6 women who associated that last year's men's world cap. in fargo. one championship leader match for stipend will have to win where he's never won before to continue has a record setting run as one is in singapore this week where the red bull driver has never sealed victory on the marine. a base circuits for shopping is on a 10 race winning street, but last year can only manage 7th place spanish on the street circuits. last year already the car was very good, but the years before we were close but you know, winning here and there and not finding for, for the constructors. but yeah, i think everything really came together. we understood this new regulation really well and yeah, when you have to good people, you know, so and every single position and you can achieve something like you are witnessing
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right now. now while many times players who completed at the recent us over and are taking a break know about jobs, which is heading straight back into top level competition. well, number one has joined up with his serbian t just days after his historic grandson paddle, when in new york, a places are up for grabs and the davis cup finals, the 36 year old, is expected to lead his team and their upcoming ties against spain. and the czech republic and there was a painful debut for one baseball player over in the united states. washington national as picture jacks and replace was hit and the had his own teammate. the national catcher is aaron throw directly smashing the rookie and the head after examination. rutledge is fortunately able to continue. griggs is where it hit him. it was okay. that is all your support for now. back to you carry. all right, thank you very much indeed. well, that's it to me for now, for this news, i'll be back in a moment with more of the days developments. and of course you can keep up with all
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