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adult medical crisis images underlining the 5th 2 rows of these dedicated carriers in our, an island called a, with this documentary on that jersey to the the thread of water borne disease becomes the main worry and the eastern libya as people deal with the aftermath of the devastating floods the answer of any age. great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 light from the also coming up more 8 or wives in morocco. the government now looks to the members the task of rebuilding a week on from the earthquake. humans who refused to meet with saudi officials and
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re add to discuss the prospect of a permanent ceasefire. and on striking 300000 auto workers in the united states, down tools demanding more. the beginning, libya, where agencies a warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases becoming an increasing threat emergency teams in the eastern city of during the or intensifying their search for bodies flood waters washed many people into the sea or buried them under mud and debris at least 6000 people have been confirmed dead and there are fears that that number could rise to as many as 20000. and 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.
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instead, we are generally recommend providing vaccinations to local rescue teams and residents of affected areas. we call on governments and specializes international organizations to urgently move to raise awareness and deploy instruction control teams. right, right. so sort are, is in the libyan capital tripoli. risk will tell us the latest. what's happening right now? well, the rescue a force are still on the way, but the city is so far away from a recover. the disaster is still on for the and they are now have a machine or is, are working. the rescue teams are relentlessly these and those working. but still we can see that minutes by minute they're still putting out the dead bodies from the mouth. and so that the body is off there that body. so those will dive. majority of them do not have even a proper place to be buried. and according to some of the reports of the immersion,
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so hundreds of people are being buried in the mass mass graves. so she have this, the key of destruction is quite huge. so i'm, the quarter of the city is gone, but that doesn't mean that the rest of the city is remained intact. actually, that is also the whole city is heavily, heavily effected by that quarter of the city, particularly is old. most or most this did all most destroyed the pictures that they're coming out of there and the are quite horrifying. but now, one of the main concerns is the house that there are so many times as maybe of that body stealing the modern streets on the water. and that is causing the fear of the diseases that cool spread across the disaster. every now is the aid getting to the people who need it, especially in, during the, as well as of now some of the countries have
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already sent the a, the, a international aides keeps arriving there. and we can see that particular the turkey utility there very much have a involved and they have sent that the, the brand kids, the rescue mission mission, to raise boats and the, the, the, the hygiene kids, the food. however, here the cicada of the destruction is, is, is quite true. so i just said that the court of the city is gone. so of course the, the city that is roughly around $100.00 thousands of population. and so every single person invested the needs that needs the, the household causes of houses were either called labs what heavily damage then as a result, we're talking about houses of people that causes the people more that lost their loved ones. and according to some projects is that will cause rise up to over 15015000 people. and also, besides the kinds of causes of people are now without the home. so despite this,
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the, the, the, the international force to, to team, please, the bully, more of the aid. we can see that it is as of now close to getting the skate of the, the destruction, which is immense. these aid is not sufficient enough, and many people, tens of thousands of people are in an urgent need of help or suicide, or live from the libyan capital. aaa. thank you very much for so we'll know health crews and during that say that they're running out of body bags. troll stratford reports 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. of much of the eastern libyan city of derma now resembles a was a helicopter teen search for bodies. more stuff in the show sniff adult units, pick some of the rubble,
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the data wrapped in body bags before being pulled from the, from the destruction of homes. and the, the around 14 or 15, some as much as that was stepped away. anyone was in the valley, disappeared by 9 of the people who lived there to you on the cost of gone me the rest in peace to see, destroy the couldn't. so we woke up to catastrophe, but we woke up and we couldn't find any one of them's made quite a mess on their souls. during this man says between 18 to 20000 people may have been killed in assume to allow me like flooding that hit this region earlier this week. many of being buried in mass graves is i don't know what the i need at the the 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 to 3000000 square meters. so the situation in the city is mold and catastrophic. the u. n. has wound about the threat of disease and says
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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 tent, some food is being floating to the nearest large enough airport in been gauzy, suite, 150 kilometers away. donation senses have been sent off across libya. despite the use of instability and this unity in a country with 2 rival political administrations, people are coming together to help by the beginning, we hated the call for health. this is our duty and god bless the young volunteers who came through. we provided full food supplies, we came with 5 cost people and because it didn't, they did items. now we are delivering mid as seen in the hospital for food supplies,
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blankets. i encourage everyone to take part, even though the roads are closed and difficult to reach any of the clearing and navigational kartel the local maritime will, sorry to say preparations of being made as quickly as possible. the ships carrying relief supplies to enter done is pulled. charles, promptly after 0, the morocco's government has announced in aid program to support those were left homeless south to last week's earthquake. the plan includes $50000.00 housing units for the victims, how summer hill bar, and that survivor is struggling to cope in the town 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,
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emergency room the off the shelves and memories of last by days, earthquake have left the marks of these people but clearly traumatized. these to id is fun with god. she lost her house and relatives and fees. what happens next in her life? this is i've had weird 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 happy center of the earthquake. it was crucial during the rescue operations and continues to be the main facility for those homeless bay homes and are now living in temporary mix. shift comes around the area and along the devastated zone. vault the multi i lives on the
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village has suffered extensive damage to wilma ties. she does not remember anything . lying next to her is rough boost, lots of. i'm a 90 year old woman from the town of asked me. she has a spine injury and is yet to have a surgery for the help of which i'm 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 family 24 people in the same place. the place no longer exist. some of the most critical cases are taken to the hospitals. they are for 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
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facilities established everywhere for the children who went through the whole mystic seconds of the of wake. but the felt much longer it cheerful moment at the mix. if playground a little break from this tough reality, actually my little as is either us in the south, but i guess and now saudi arabia has invited the admins who is the officials that talks and re add the kingdom says it wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire. the trip will be the 1st official visit by the who these, the saudi arabia. since the war in yemen broke out. they are expected to travel to re add with a money, mediators other war in yemen, cost. what the united nations is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis in 2015, a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates went to war against the who these, a 6 month cease fire expired last october, but it is still mostly holding. in april,
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this year again is warring sides completed a large scale prisoner exchange at least 860 detainees from both sides were freed, its estimated, the 375000 people have died in the conflict. millions more, need humanitarian assistance. the bill hoary is a former us deputy chief emission and yep. and then he says he's on certain about the prospects of his visit. comprehensive these lasting piece is not likely to result from this visit any way. in fact, if anything, there may be signals here that there is a kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international that um, perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say, uh that each side has given up on the maximum of the goals, when the war started, the solid isn't the rock. these had certain uh,
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ideas about removing the hose he is from song and returning a government under solid control. i think everybody understands that this is not at all in the cards for the foreseeable future. uh and uh, perhaps a some kind of a compromise uh, exists in the new leadership council on the dr. shut leaving. you may be able to have foothold in the sense of how the mild and therefore the division will continue in the south between an eastern part of control or influenced by the solid ease and the western part, controlled and influenced by the united arab emirates. i think the good story is that, especially if they agree on releasing the pressures on the phone, i airport removing the limitations on travel as all the airports and sports
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that would alleviate human suffering. a great deal. but you don't necessarily jump from this to a comprehensive piece. still ahead on alpha 0 after hundreds of trucks loaded with goods were left stranded. a vital border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan has just reopened 2 years since for long cause economic collapse. the i met has begun a 2 week review of its economic bailout package. will have the latest from colombo after short for the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000000 euros to help to address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis to make it less informed opinions? we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments for frank assessments. this balance between the toe and sound reassurance is truly
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the the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines, this our agencies in libya or warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases becoming an increasing threat emergency teams in the eastern city of during a or intensifying their search for bodies more aid is arriving in morocco. the government is now looking to the memos task of rebuilding a week on from new york. quite the nation has announced a rebuilding plan for those who have been left homeless by the disaster. saudi arabia has invited humans with the officials, the talks and re add. they are hoping to resume efforts to reach a permanent ceasefire to the years long conflict. ukraine says it has re taking control of a village just outside the moods in the east. the village of and drift lies just to
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the south of the bloodiest, baffling rushes, one ukraine. ukraine began his counter offensive in june this year, and one of its goals has been we taking key areas in the den, yet screeching as trying to understand this better with zane bus. robbie, who joins us now live from the ukrainian capital. keep zane as we get increment the information about a village that has been captured or that she has been lost. it's hard sometimes to understand how significant or not it might be put the capture of and drift in context. for us please, it will increment will lose the right word when it comes to this counter offensive. and every incremental move forward for the ukrainians is seen as a significant success at the moment. now in threescore is just south of the north. if you'll remember, buttonwood fell just about a month before the counter offensive began in may earlier this year. and it was one
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of the bloodiest, if not the bloody as battle in the war so far. so the capturing of underscore is certainly something that they will see as a positive sign in terms of moving forward to try to retake best most of the military confirms that the active operation to take back on the risk of lasted for several days. they say they inflicted significant loss is on the russians, both in terms of personnel and equipment. then there's a quote that sort of signals the, the operational mode that the military is in, at the moment in, in, in a, in a, in a statement released by the brigade that was actually doing the fighting on the ground. they said the capture and holding a button. the risk is our way to break through on the right flank from buff moved. and this is the interesting part and the key to the success of all further offensive. so that really gives you a sense of what is likely to be coming in future days. we should expect more reports of increment of success of these villages being taken. but best move is the
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final prize. and there is a sense of urgency once again, this counter offensive. even ukraine's allies have criticized it. have said it is not going quickly enough. now that's criticism. the ukrainians have brushed aside. they say they're doing exactly what they need to be doing at the moment. but there is this sense of trying to have success on the field before the winter conditions set in. and just as an example of that, the defense minister, honda molly, are announced the re taking of this village 24 hours earlier and a correction has to be issued. so the certainly either not succeeding is to try to report positive developments on the ground before winter sets in and still made conditions sit in on the ground. zane bas robbie, thank you very much for all that reporting and all that context. that's the same reporting from keith. thanks us auto workers are going on striking 3 factories after salary negotiations with manufacturers failed. the united auto workers union which represents $146000.00 employees, had been demanding a 40 percent pay rise along with other benefits. the car companies say that they
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can't afford that because they need to set aside money for building more electric vehicles. you have a tendency reports from outside a ford plant in detroit. shortly after the deadline for an acceptable offer from the big 3 call make is expired. the u. a w president arrived here at one of the phones that has now all right, just restore loans here in michigan. the forward assembly loans all the workers unionize workers of know will golf. and he summarize that mood that we've heard from all the work is here. that really enough is enough corporate profit. so through the roof, wall street stock buybacks and give it as a to the roof, but work is a problem. so i, this one are actually worse off and they were a 10 years ago in real time. so this was shown say not to say for the 1st time in our history, we will strike all 3 of the big 3 once we are using a new strategy,
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the stand up strike, we will call on select facilities, locals or units to stand up and go on strike for the workers on under any illusions this isn't going to be easy to know, losing the normal way g. so that will be on strike wages of $500.00 a week. you a w, a has a strike fund that could last several months ago, lost even long ago now with this style, good selection of factories, it will go on strike one by one, depending on negotiations. here's what wonderfully black is from this phone. have to say to us, i think it was necessary to want more money. we want to live like the ceo of i think that the rate that we are at now, i think the better a lot better. i think it's important and knocked with tears. now, for now, we're waiting 8 years just to get the topic. there is a determination amongst the workers here to see this through for as long as it takes. but there's also a determination that would appear amongst the big 3. 02 makers to spend as much as
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it takes to lose as much of holding the nbc. in fact, they said that perhaps the big 3 are prepared to lose as much as the i w is actually austin for in the wage increases in the contract negotiations. because in the end up there, this is about the future. and whether those who will be assembling electrical vaccines in the future will be unionized, will have jobs. okay. what's the w gets? it has to be a living wage or wrong. second strike will continue to go see who, who lost the long distance. yeah, that's what it needs to be and it comes to what so now do you know williams shepherd actually out is there a detroit the international monetary fund has begun a 2 week review of sherlock is progress under its economic bailout package. the nation's economy collapse. last year, after years of financial struggles, but there are signs of improvement after stringent reforms. as we know fernandez reports from the capital colombo, it says that the amount of kennedy is struggling. the 460 taxi driver is the only
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one employed in his 11 member family dallas headache for yeah, unless it's not enough earlier say we made 3 to 5000 rupees a day. that was enough. now, $3000.00 rupees is nothing. once we bought the food, there's nothing left. so how do we pay for water, electricity schooling, extra classes? well, any extra is under a $100.00 and currency shortage in 2022 left too long. go bankrupt and unable to pay for food medicine and fuel inputs, causing it was taken on a crisis of a often defaulting on its loans. the government brought in major economic reforms to secure a bailout by the international money to fund these included higher taxes and increase in the cost of electricity, water, and fuel, and then into subsidies. the i am, if money has helped, many states has come to high
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a price at the mccain level so that we can't afford to give the children nutritious food. paying for that school is very difficult. they've got kind of kept of costs because the school couldn't take what was off for the couple is younger son's haven't gone to school for over a year. the method is reviewing sherlock his performance before releasing another $330000000.00 in funding. it's us to report on governance and corruption. why did believe to be the main cause for the economic crisis? remote, this psychiatrist, unfortunately frustrated on call to adopt the best practices and ensure that we become a cut up free of the country, transparency, a, thunder accountability bell. all investors will have confidence in you coming in and miss the answer. meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that
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is hook, because the next year is probably the most crucial year in the life of this country, where the elections will become a place where their legitimacy is tested. and i think the 2nd is because we have realized that governance is too important to be left to the governess, accountabilities the one would that is at the heart of this diagnostic, not the accountability to human rights themselves abroad, but accountability to the people of cert. blanca for how the economy is governed. many have well come the end of cues, adequate fuel and the installation. but the one, if meaningful changes, are not made in governance. any relief would be temporary. and that fernandez, i would just need your number. the tor can border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has reopened after being shot for 9 days. thousands of people and hundreds of trucks loaded with goods had been stranded. that was after fighting between f
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can and pakistani security forces come out of hight or has more on this from some of that. one of the week of negotiations between the plug here, sonya officials and ministry of, of on foreign affairs of faith shows it was decided that the border would be opened the door. com. this is the busiest bar to return to the main clause for 9 days off the mesh between the avalon colored ones that are defaulted and focused on the security forces it check using the other. i'll start doing that firefight, which led to the closure of the border. this was on the 6th of september the same day that you get the bon focused on fight during the 100 attacks focused on the security portion kit, the rod prompting a major gun back there. that led to separately did the plugins on it then informed you of i know told her dues that they wanted a short answer is from the of on government that there. so you will not be used for
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the stabilized bug, just on or allowed to be used at the sanctuary. after the negotiation, the gone foreign ministry agreed given focused on his shoulder and said that of one, so i'd rather not be used for the deck at the same time the us drop gabriel mag, for the region said that did that dollar bon boogers done was indeed a major tech reason as the ability. so do you ever gone promising to do a mall and above? your son is therefore opening the border, which of course has led to huge launches on both sides. commodities. either our digit or if lama bod, north korean leader kim. jonathan is continuing his tour of eastern russia at a factory which produces russia's most modern war. plains came saw a demonstration. flights of the so called 35 fighter jets. earlier this week he met with russian president vladimir putin, west and observers say the union could sell last go weapons to help is war effort and ukraine. this and that, is it for me?
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several then. yeah, you can find more information on our website, delta 0 dot com up next is whether the inside story looks it. what's behind the growing number language providers in italy is despite the government correct? to state change out 0 and back to the top of the hey there, there's 2 areas in europe that are going to get dallas with rain. so let's go over those details right here. right now is always great to have the along. i want to start with the big picture across europe, but we're going to go region by region and where i think the rain will be the worst is eastern spain. in fact, around valencia, extreme rainfall, alerts in play, we could see about 2 months worth of rain over a short period of time in this area around the valley. eric, see them, we've come whether pouring into the republic of ireland. so think southern ireland
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around court and a much fresher field here. look at dublin, just 13 degrees. yeah, this pull whole average for this time of year, but we are still keeping the warrants around for a central europe bit more in the way of cloud cover. and showers, but that will do little to drop down those temperatures. temperatures also finding high as we look toward the turkey, i assemble mostly cloudy day, but peaks of sun at 28. what do you say? we go to africa right now? fairly quiet as we looked for the top end, few showers in storms, though for algeria still active around west africa, especially around the gulf of guinea, fort nigeria. and here comes another whether maker moving into the western cape prophet. and so we've got a rain and wind combo temperatures are down in cape town. but johannesburg, north. well, we've got some hot air around here. has sure weather update, see it later. the examining the impact of today's headlines. what we're playing now with
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