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designed anatomy, and then they design scared the people with that and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be use of our around that one out there. the of the devastating floods phases of disease and the libyans that you've done with hundreds of decomposing bodies, yet to be recovered. the clock. this is out 0 life. the holes are coming up, traumatized, buying a crate that took everything. survive is america and struggle to cope with the heart. saudi arabia invite g m into the rebels, the sci fi, totes and re i media to buy a ma officials and it's leased land,
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produce island say they can't cope with the number of microbes arrivals and are relocating some of the so we begin an eastern libya ravaged by the nations was natural disaster and is more than history. at least 6000 people have been confirmed dead so full of to storm done. you'll hit the eastern libyan city, and now the destroyed survivors of sunday's deadly floods into an and surrounding areas. the pricing for an outbreak of disease. hundreds and parties have yet to be recovered from the rubble of the homes or from the water. people to be knows not to drink water from the regular sources of a phase of what's important illnesses or at the middle our, 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
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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. when officials into and i say there's an urgent need for bodybags that have appealed for help. child strapped reports on the scenes of devastation, the sheer scale of destruction is haul to comprehend. a scholar of modern rubble mach with a will of water and the remnants of people's lives smashed through neighborhoods and into the sea. much of the eastern libyan city of there and now resembles a was a helicopter teen search for bodies or something to show sniff adult unit. pick some of the rubble dead wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the crumb.
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the destruction of homes and the around 14 or 15, something like that that was slipped away. anyone was in the valley disappeared. none of the people who lived there to you on the cost of gone me the rest in peace to see destroyed the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find anyone else made quite a mess on their souls. during this man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assume to allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier this week. 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 fixed 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
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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 in april with the situation international humanitarian assistance, including field hospitals, medicine, 10, 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, people are coming together to help. by the beginning we heated 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 in 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,
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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 rapid, which is 0. so this is the challenge of getting aden to devastate. there is a strong daniel made landfill on a v. 11th of september in libya as eastern coast causing flooding and damage. and several towns, steve to the west effected at bank guns, is one of the main points of entry for deliveries by road or the 2 regions to useful, and then involving long winding route through the mountains. the port has also been reopened for aid arriving by sea. once emergency work is arriving to enter, the met with more obstacles, 5 bridges of collapse, splitting the city further humphrey movements to the west effected zions. but it's not like training or reports from tripoli. despite the daunting challenges. libyans
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are coming together to help them is affected by floods. in libya's capital, tripoli, these people gather to show their support for the flood victims in the east. their sirens redone. there are hearts and prayers are with you. this to him was more than the infrastructure could handle it. lift msi didn't destruction in the past. so many people have died and i'm missing. i lost family members. every somebody has not someone. 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 here sad about disaster, but also very happy and excited about the unity. a dozens of donation centers like
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this one have been set up in tripoli. people give what they can along with the extensive destruction across the done, the. the cities to dams burst after heavy rainfall sent the tidal wave down the valley. entire communities here were swept away into the sea 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 there are 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,
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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 politicians can do the same mileage right now. i'll just 0 tripoli, the head of view and whether agency uses the number of deaths and libya could have been avoided if a warning system as well for ational national me through a logical sense that had informed governmental authorities and 72 hours before the flooding. but it's on clear how those warnings were implemented on the ground. as the maid service is practically not functioning because they are not the that they are not able to operate then that they help shipping. that book has to be very much destroyed. they all right, these, these things have been destroyed. that's the conclusion that the stable to have been a normally operating, maybe almost a guest service i think would have received
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a warning send. and also the emergency maintenance mentors with this would have been able to carry out the bike racing of the of the people and the be good to have a lot of avoid the most of the human human capital. the in the real code survive as of last week's devastating as quick as struggling to cope with injuries and trauma. they're receiving help. it makes shift hospitals near the, at the center of the quick. i some alberto, but some of them in the time of us me. this has been a remarkably busy week for doctors of this ministry clinic in central milwaukee. the patients suffering from anxiety and panic, attacks, workdays, emergency room the off the shelves and memories of last by days earthquake have left the marks on these people are clearly traumatized. these are the
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east from with god. should also house and relatives and fees. what happens next? in her life this it is is we have had, we were sleep when i had a strange sound and i started screaming. the roof was phoning, i shouted to my husband to rescue the children and my mother. it was terrible long, tough hours went by. i felt a line and helpless as rows of being cleared, ambulance is getting more access to most of the affected villages to this hospital is in the middle between the city of cash and the at the center of the earthquake. it was crucial during the rescue operations and continues to be the main facility for those homeless, the homes, and are now living in $1030.00 make shift comes around the area and along the devastated zone. vault the monkey that lives on the village has suffered, extensive damage. traumatized. she does not remember anything. lying next to her
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is one whose lessons i'm a 90 year old women from the town of asked me. she has a spine injury and is yet to have a surgery on the helper will surely no more and that's enough. we suffer a lot. we lost everything, relatives and belongings. i'm fine, but i just want the authorities to build a house for my mother. we are a family of 24 people in the same place that place no longer exists. some of the most critical cases are taken to the hospitals. they are forward. these say, this emergency operation is not affecting the routine workflow of the medical facilities in the region at the bottom of what we initially had to deal with. a huge number of people suffering serious injuries, particularly fractures and deep wounds. but now we have more teams about more facilities established everywhere. for the children who went through the whole mystic seconds of, of wake,
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but felt much longer. it cheerful moment at the mix. if playground a little break from this tough reality, how's your mind? well, as is either us me self, if not, i guess, well, well somebody, it is beginning to reach community villages at the, at the center of the quake. some of the most around the, some of the most realize the hottest range of correspondence. definitely. dec. i travel to the village of tell if it's in high and the in this mountains survive is that still waiting for chris collect is currently driving very hard to get to the village has been completely destroyed. so these villages have set up come at the
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foot of their destroyed village. nobody has any intention of leaving here. um it's so remote that aid isn't 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. what was the hospitality whiskey 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 a community that depended on agriculture, telling us everything. everything has gone. this village, buried age, people, there are advantage of 70 and the destruction is uh
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it's a month or they are very synchronized. i know this is where i lived with my patents and my mother was in that room. that's where she died along with my wife. and 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 heard 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. saudi arabia has invited you have been through the rebels. the talks in riyadh. saudi says it wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive seas for trip will be the 1st official visit by who
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is the officials to the kingdom since will broke out in the m and in 2014 are expected to travel to read with emani mediators. yes, president joe biden, son has been indicted on the federal firearms charges on to biden. is accused of lying about his drug use when illegally bought a gun in 2018. it's also been under investigation of his business dealings failing to pay taxes. indictment comes as congressional republicans suit and impeachment inquiry into president biden's alleged involvement in hon to buy it as far as the business ventures of white house correspondent. kimberly how good as the latest this. these charges are definitely consequential if $105.00 is convicted ad result from a long running investigation by special counsel, david weiss, that trump point t. now they relate to the application that 100 byte and filled out back in 2018 and october where he is alleged to have lied about his drug use when purchasing
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a firearm. now, if he is convicted, this would certainly be a problem for president joe biden. we also know that in addition, there is the potential for additional charges related to tax evasion. the problem for the president and all of this is that the white house has gone to great pains to distance itself from a inquiry and impeachment inquiry. i capitol hill. but the white house has maintained has no basis in fact or validity. this inquiry is looking at a 100 biden's business dealings back when joe biden was vice president, brock obama's administration, now the white house maintains there's no basis in fact, and that there was no impropriety on the part of hunter biden, who profited allegedly, to the chairs and $4000000.00, allegedly selling access to his father and his time in the white house, uh, selling and dealing with natalie premium and businessman,
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but also chinese as well. so this is why it is a problem for the white house, given the fact that the white house says there is no impropriety the faxes there has now been charges against the president's son makes that argument that much more difficult. and the fact that there may be further charges, i guess, hunter bided. kimberly, how could elda 0 the white house, as well now, to the legal troubles of, for president donald trump pay, and $16.00 co defendants, and the georgia election interference case, will not stand trial at the same time as to others. next month's judge ruled the cases, we'll have to move forward on that and schedule. the 2 kind of defendants had sort quicker trials. and that's scheduled to begin in october trumpet. 18 of his associates are facing dozens of challenges including reckons, hearing. mike kinda insulate just now from atlanta. it's the most important ruling by the judge was that the trial will not be of old 19. he said that the trial of the 2 who asked for
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a speedy trial will begin on october the 23rd. he also raised the possibility though, that among the remaining 17, they may also be broken up into groups. so this is the prosecutor's worst case scenario. the d a had been arguing very strongly that all 19 should be tried together. but now the judge has put an end to that, making very clear, his belief that that would be a logistical impossibility. and saying that the trial will be separated and could be possibly further separated among the remaining 7. however, the trial of the 2 sydney paul and can a chest for will begin on october the 20 to now another important ruling is that the judge has ruled that this trial will continue despite the appeals by at least one person off meadows. a former chief of staff who had argued that the case should be moved to the federal court. another judge and the fulton county court. steve jones moved against that. but now the judge has said that the proceedings within
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this case will proceed regardless of whether meadows appeals this case to the 11th district and then even to the supreme court. this is a very important point because meadows and suddenly donald trump was watching this very closely. wanted to basically close proceedings until what would eventually be a supreme court decision on whether the case should be moved. that could take months before such a decision was made. so the judge making very clear that he wants the proceedings to go ahead. that will start in october. the 23rd, which is the 1st 2 defendants. and then it will be decided within coming weeks out how many others are going to be tried. and at what time they tell in the island of len produce, it says it cannot cope with the number of migrants arriving. and it shows around $7000.00 people arrive there in 48 hours. authorities have begun transferring some asylum seekers to ease the situation. to meet your moving thinker has this report to the left to do sir,
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is in crisis. that's according to the mayor of the small mediterranean and 97000 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 receive these influx. it's a problem of the b and continents, and in particular they will be in union, and there must be mechanisms of solely that 80 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. so 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
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latest victim, a 5 month old baby who died on wednesday after a boat capsized near the island. now nap okay, came all. ringback what is happening and produce it did baby represents the diesel view or it's political, cultural, social dis in the data but the values because basically as a loan, i don't know where the solidarity inclusiveness the sharing is. basically we have to go it alone. tens of thousands of microsoft on the to buy the risk more than $123000.00 have arrived initially 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 of a still head hearing out 0. right. that shook the nation. brazil supreme court hands down the 1st sentence and the unprecedented attack on top government offices and to lead the human rights activists in buying the dash and census a 2 years in prison for accusing police of extra 2 different clean
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the lo goods to be with you were dialing up temperatures for eastern areas of australia . let me show you the good stuff here. sidney on friday, 26 degrees, plenty of sunshine. but i want to show you 3 do forecast because temperatures will continue to build up to 30 on saturday. and the record is 34 and a half degrees, so not record breaking stuff, but certainly while above the september average of 22 different story for new zealand tapping into a southerly wind here. so that means temperatures are below average and on several conditions across both islands. i wanna show you the south pacific. we're getting dallas with rain as we look to our new caledonia here. could see a month, 2 months worth of rain in a short period of time. targeted blue and the yellow,
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the more intense that rain is falling. now it is dry in most of indonesia, so we see there is temperature start to climb in certain areas of rain running across borneo island. and we've also got moderate flooding advisors for the top and a pile of one island in the philippines in time. look across, endo china, widespread showers and storms to be expected here. and rain wraps around from gwen g. profits into eastern china. and we're also going to see those rains intensified through the green peninsula. over the next few days, we could see some flooding here. be careful season every year, thousands of on keeps the use twist of the intake to activate conservation needs. save of testing seems to may 21 east investigate to many legal trade and meet scientists. lives be on this on a tree. caught 2 of them on christmas on l g 0. critical the bank. instead of
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trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to meet the, to other countries to europe. the members state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on how to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the other day you're watching out 0 reminder, our top story is this uh, of the devastating floods in eastern libya health work because of raise the alarm about an outbreak of disease, hundreds of decomposing bodies have yet to be recovered. the death toll from flooding on sunday has gone past 6000. in morocco, there have been more of to show itself to last week's devastation. yes,
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great agencies are struggling to reach people stranded in the higher this mountains . food and supplies is starting to reach communities to roommates. challenge you as president, son hunter has been formally charged for legally by a gun charge escapes from supplies and stem from an investigation into his business dealings and failing to paint results. top code was hunted out in the 1st sentence in the trial over the instruction in the countries hosted seats upon earlier this year. 51 year old. if your provider was sentenced to 17 years in prison for his role and the attack on the presidential palace congress because of high court, former president john bolton, ari support, his student government offices week off, the president luther necessarily to silver took off any attempt to as to what is more of a is a partner at the ghost. jeff, the fund global market funds at hicks pains the significance of the court really, as long as you can,
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i think it's very important for the brazilian political environment. the population of highly support the punishment of those invaders. we had a survey late july and review the so the 76 percent of the student population loving favor off i strong of punishment for what happened in january. so this is very important for the brazilian public opinion, including and i, i'm seeing that the president public opinion is much more in favor of the problems the punishment compared even to the americans with the general recei. uh, interaction. this is a bad for, for, for me, for this we have seen a nation from both a lot of supporters in the last couple months. of course, this event also make the things worse for, for him. but it's also important to highlight the full. so now i don't know if they see more complicated legal reasons himself. so politically and legally both auto is one of his worst moments as
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a politician. and of course these events doesn't help according buying. the dash is found too prominent, right site is guilty of to they've published to report a decade ago, but the case police have extrajudicial coming. they've been sentenced as human rights groups and now demanding their immediate release type of child. you reports from dr. the sentence against rights activists are the lower, i'm calm enough. sort of the alarm came down in a crowded co drum indica. several members of human rights groups and representatives from foreign missions attended, including the u. n. u. s. canada and the united kingdom, the defense and prosecution side, they're not happy with the decision to send the men to prison for 2 years, both sides real private and appeal at the high court lawyer and as a defense lawyer, i think the government simply failed to prove its case prosecution was unable to submit any valid documents to substantiate allegations.
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as a state prosecute tab, we expected a both significant along the sentence. in this case, we are planning to appeal this where the week before the break, right? active is a dealer i'm. i'm kind of nicer than ill on spoke to all just about the various rights violation by security forces. they have to combine over the years in the democratic system in the democratic countries, human rights organizations, human rights defend us. i love to function, but unfortunately we have also the type of system. and the other alternative tied in ism, simon writes, is something which is 4 in the tip of that, that the new book, the little guy, only i knew the information communication act is a reprise of law. it's widely used against those with dissenting voices and against opposition. political policy maintenance so that no one can speak out against the
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government. it is designed to create an atmosphere of fear for of the groups of the car has been documenting abuses in bangladesh since 1994 and has worked with the united nations. this case relates to a report that published 10 years ago accusing security forces of extra, say, force, extrajudicial killing something in the us, european union problem and members, amnesty international and other rights organization have arch they all 3rd is here to immediately release the active is the joe sometimes verdict up to lading rights activists. as long as you have a chilling effect on civil society and human rights defenders at large and done with their util security on thursday, bangladesh as law minister on is to lock site, is not possible to dismiss cases private under the special digital security act. which activists say it's been used to crack down on descent. i'm talking about the, the in democratic countries, human rights organizations and human rights defenders are allowed to function.
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unfortunately, we have no sor terry and system under rule. so terry, and as i'm human rights is something which is far and this is the 1st time in bangladesh that's 52 year history rights. defenders had been sentenced to prison for reporting on violations. critics on rights group say instead of independently investigating and responding to the finding, some of the cuts repaired with facts, the alternatives have chosen instead to punish the human rights activists for doing their work. turn good job today. i'll just say the cost or these on the top stories ending libya, the death toll from flooding on sunday has gone past 6000 officials, fer it could reach the 10s of thousands health work has been done. i have raised the alarm about the potential of disease spreading because of the large number of bodies like treatment has more not from tricity just coming in from across the
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