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so there's a will quite those coming out of the region across the lines and know that the level of destruction here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the 5th right of water born disease now becomes the greatest concern in eastern libya, as people deal with the aftermath of devastating floods the time 0 then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from don't we need to be strong to us to help them. we need to the search continues
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for survivors of the morocco. earthquake as a gradually arrives in remote areas. ukraine says it has re taking control of a village just outside the city of best move and on strength. tens of thousands of auto workers in the united states are demanding more pay and better benefits the restoring in libya, where days after a catastrophic tsunami, like flood hits $8.00 agencies, a warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases becoming an increasing threats emergency teams in the eastern city of during the are intensifying their search. the bodies flood waters washed many people into the sea or buried them under mud and debris. the un humanitarian chief says that they are coordinating with libya's rival governments to get aid to those most in need. the issue for us in libya is of course, coordinating with to,
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with the government and then the other authority in the east of the country. secondly, i'm discovering the expense of the problem with not the yet in libya we, we don't know the extent of the problem, the floods and the terms of the destroyed buildings of the sludge still concealed the level of need and death. and then sustaining in that 2nd phase, getting the right age, the right people at the right time, best buy coordination, decide important is not a bureaucratic issue. it's a prioritization issue for sol. so dar is in the libyan capital. tripoli, restore what continue. can you tell us about what's happening in the most effected area during a well, in the city of deadman? now the main issue is the house because it is the of the type of teaching so rapidly as now it has been based off of the disaster. the data but is taught to be started to be become post and the fee of here is that this,
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the composing bodies could lead to an academic. and that's why the experts, the officials are running off an environmental disaster that could potentially cost many more lives. and here is a what the municipal and vitamin in the libyan national unity government. how to say that she the we must be absolutely cautious. and at the same time act with the responsibility and addressing the sources of pollution from the dead bodies on the debris to add him as carcasses. and some of them, in addition to any chemical materials washed away by the flux, was, or the deputy mayor of the city of that. now i'm up now do with also told the out to 0 that now the expectations that they cooled at you bet, create the city of they're not completely or partially in, on so patient of us,
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but as of an academic ad for them, the wisdom board visited us and metal also told us that there's a significant shortage of the food, despite the international aid. so far we have seen the times of the companies across the, the globes have provided this as a to, to the city, or if they're not, the medical recruitment medicines there that the hydrogen keys blankets rescue teams. however, this candle, the destruction is so immense and according to the international organization for the patient, at least 20000 people have been displaced and getting an urgent need for the international. and the people in the city of that and are seeing that they're seeing aid is coming to the city. but so far they haven't received enough resume. and i'm just going to highlight something you said, because it bears repeating the deputy mayor of durn or has told l 0 that they're contemplating evacuating the city altogether. that was where school started or they
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are reporting from tripoli, no time or else somebody is in during a. he has the latest on the ongoing rescue and recovery operations selected in college and had led did. and with every passing day, the number of search and rescue teams is rising and then making their way into debt enough. we spoke to city officials who said the 1st 3 days were the most difficult . when the search and rescue operations were carried out by local teams, only now crews from all over the world helping them yet on thursday, for example, the crew arrives from jordan followed by another from egypt. and if that's something is before them, there was it touched in the old joint forces to remove the debris. the local authorities say the skate of the catastrophe cannot be matched by all those teams about coding for more crews with sufficient and proper equipment, official reports because the 10000 missing people as a friday. but that's a middle initial estimation. since many dead bodies are still washing up on the shows every day can feel or in earlier i spoke to doctor and i said bar got to the
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director of the b l. k. c. a chest hospital and been gauzy. he told me doctors on the ground or worried about the health risks from the dead bodies. there is no supply of it as long as there's the, uh, even there is no refrigerator, routine practice all over around the 2nd day i went to the other side. uh, cold, i got to the hospital the same uh and skipped us to be a really we have seen a huge number of for oh, for the by the and the area or the speed that we valid. steven route treasury to. so we have sol skated. we have this, i would appreciate it. is it an, an contagious disease infectious disease programs that what could have been and then it said uh next month. so we or we have no need to, we have no expedia and sort of gotten into this. and the nature of that is also set
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back to suffering from so, so we need, did a technician to come to football. we need expediency regarding how to d. like with this crisis, we skated for infectious diseases like typically those are like good time for us on the plate could have been how can that be presented, sir? how can that be prevented? and what kind of help do you need? is it, you know, what? yes, we have some books from different countries, but the problem in delete the, you know, we have no experience, any god just because this is the 1st time we have. so the facing with this is amazing, gets us, you free. so we need a technician from a g, a guide. i mean, with that being asked before we have to ask a workforce, but we, we are working the front of them, you know who we are different,
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think what all we need to move some boats out of the neighborhood, but to have the experience to be like experience here, we need for example, the preventive missions like a uh, i mean uh the plastic bag that been fine and 95 to 95 miles. um, hold the home phone and all the materials that need photos, protection otherwise may with some sort of from, from infectious disease. and then the next few months, uh the, the search continues for survivors in morocco after an earthquake that hit one week ago killed almost 3000 people. aid is gradually arriving to remote areas,
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but it remains a massive challenge. stephanie decor, travel to add a seal to see what the situation is like there. now, she filed this report as we bumped into a spanish rescue team on the road. so we decided to follow them. and we spend a lot of time in the car because these mountain villages are so remote, we've been driving for about an hour now. we stopped on the side of the road for a while. now with the rescue that we are all the way. it's not really clear why the so a lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter on these or uh, nurses. hi, you work here? yes, we will. you. yeah, we're goodness is here. the nurses,
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how many are you for to, for all of the midwife and this is for just this village we took at 2229 when nice. 09. just the 4 of you. how is it been? what did you seeing since you've been working here? the situations with the people are still scare me because people have a nightmare. the needs of this population, they need no, not the just medicines, but also they need the psychologist moment. my goals are to walter and medicines for fever, especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember a moment that was the most that you remember the most? we need to be strong to so yes, to help them. we need to, you all have to yes, we have to be strong even if we feel like yes you
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girls are amazing. honestly, to show you where i is, the the kind of nanette where the, these women tell us, they need running water and what zip codes, blankets, food, toilets. so the thinking a lot about how to reveals how and what, what to do. stephanie decor, i'll g 0, the c o in morocco's atlas mountains, or let's go now live to the hushing my heel bar, who joins us from where a gun hush and what's the situation where you are now. phil, it's the beginning now officially of the recovery operation behind me. trucks that
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goes excavate has i'll, i'll probably think it was waiting on the flattening the entire area that has been devastated by the quake here in the town of a way, again, the mix shift ton that you can see behind me is just going to be honest but the decision of the government on a very ton 3 basis before they move all the affected communities towards 1030 cell t, as in buildings waiting for the recall instruction, a plan to be completed. but when you look at the operation, you see the recovery operation starting now they are discussing the need to pitch up, tends for schools to review any time now. so can just have not total days before this thought in the very effected areas. they say that the decision has to be made on the very highest level. suppose to disclose this thoughts as soon as possible, it's going to be a mix, shift the scores. then you have different departments,
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different government institutions admitted through the minutes of into the police setting up nobody units. nobody i've been to know by bakery units which is making something like 10000 a piece of bread on a daily basis. you know that bread is a, is a very populous type of food, enough in this part of the world. and that bread is shuttled to all the affected areas, sometimes add, lift to, to the affected zoning. the death of that box, of all the, of the epi sense of the as quake. but clearly this is going to take a lot of work according to what you're describing for the, for the people who has lost their homes. specifically, what can they expect? well the answer came yesterday is that meeting presided by the by king. what time of the 6th which, which, which, which states that it is now moving to phase 2 with a compensation already analysed for those the fact that they will have an immediate
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compensation with a 1000 us that more than $32000.00 for those who who are affected, those who lost that homes would have something like $13800.00 us dollars. and those who, whose houses were possibly destroyed were received uh, something like $8000.00 us dollars. now, at the same time, it is architects, government. the bottom is with take part in the reconstruction project. they say that they would like to piece of the identity of the architects to the hospital, the faithful hundreds of use of the response of the well this the that but communities best on the, on top of mountains in the last balances above the same time. why preserving the identity of that of the, the architecture they would like to ensure that houses, structures of this time would be strong, got to be able to withstand any off the shoulder or any quake in the future. and
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that's really interesting. so rebuild, but also rebuild stronger and keep the local identity hush a mile bar, a reporting there from where gone. thank you very much. awesome. the still ahead on elsa 0. a vital border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan reopened to the relief of hundreds of stranded truck drivers just at the critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is here to meet the, to other countries to europe. the member states should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, faster and photographer at every step, any opportunity to see a space spectacle is a good enough excuse to use is rooftop of because of a tree. this is a super warm, fluid is super low. that's why it's beneficial to them is up close with the moon.
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so we can see from gaza to greece, pakistan to india, japan and dubai wound through easiest gather to see the celestial event. every month, the full moon has a different name. the one moon, the wolfley, the stretch and moon, the blue moon, and the system in like this one. the moon's old it is elliptical. the term superman was coined in the late seventy's to refer to the point when the full moon is that it's closest pointed to the. since it's the 2nd full noun, it's also known as a blue moon. but it will be more than a decade until the next super blue moon. for many that seems like you as a way the of
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the you're watching l for 0. a reminder of our headlines this our agencies in libya or warning of an impending health crisis waterborne diseases be coming, increasing threats, emergency teams in the eastern city of during a or intensifying their search provided more aid is arriving in a morocco. the government is now looking to the manage task of rebuilding a week on from the earthquake. the country has announced the reconstruction plan for those have been left homeless. a saudi arabia has invited the admins who the officials, the talks, and re add a national delegation, accompanied by a no money mediator. left. the yemeni capital on thursday, re add says it wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive ceasefire. the trip is the 1st official visit by the who fees to saudi arabia since the war and human broke out of the war in human cause. what the united nations is called the world's worst humanitarian crisis. in
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2015, it coalition led by saudi arabia and the u. a. e went to war against the who's these a 6 month ceasefire expired last october, but it is still mostly holding. and in april, this year, humans warring sides completed a large scale prisoner exchange, at least $860.00 detainees from both sides were freed. it is estimated that 375000 people have died in this conflict with millions more needing humanitarian assistance. to be hoary as a form, a us deputy chief of mission in yemen. he says he's uncertain about the prospects of this visit. a 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 perhaps the divisions in yemen are,
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are here to say uh that each side has given up on their maximum of goals. when the war started, the solid isn't the rockies, and had certain uh, ideas about removing the hose use from song and returning a government under solid control. i think everybody understands that this is uh, not at all. and the card was uh 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 would continue in the south between an eastern part, a control or influenced by the solid ease and the western part,
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controlled and influenced by the united that are beverage. 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 that would alleviate human suffering. a great deal. but you don't necessarily jump from this to a comprehensive piece. the ukraine says it has re taken control of a village just outside the moves in the east. the village of and drift lies just to the south of the bloodiest baffling, the rushes worn ukraine. ukraine began his counselor offensive in june this year, and one of its goals has been re taking key areas in the done yet screech, and also 0 seen bus. driving reports from keith. the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of the moods known as an rifka. now,
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but most of course fell earlier this year. easily. one of the bloodiest, if not the bloodiest battle in the war with russia so far, the re taking of this village scene as an instrumental but important move forward. an important step forward to eventually trying to re take the bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this village lasted several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and russian equipment in the region of quote, a statement from one of the brigades, the brigade that was doing the fighting on the ground. so we take this village in that they say the capture and holding up and 3 guys are way to a breakthrough on the right flank from bus mood and the key. and this is the interesting part, the key to the success of all further offensives really indicating the boat in which they're operating. they want to move forward as quickly as possible to try to retake buffering with. that's always been the objective for the training and government for the training and military. and there's a team this would try to make as much progress as possible before winter weather
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returns. ukraine has been criticized by its allies for not having enough success, enough big wins in the counter offensive so far something ukrainians have brushed aside to say they are doing what they need to be doing as quickly as they can. but this certainly seems to be an eagerness to try to report as much positive progress on the training side on the ground as much as possible. the defense minister, honda, molly, reported the re taking of funds. we've got 24 hours earlier and a correction had to be issued, certainly signaling that there is a desire to move forward and the reward is much positive progress as quickly as possible before the winter sets in and still made conditions return to the front line in the fields of battle here in ukraine, the same bus route, the oldest directv's, a north korean leader kim johnwooten is continuing his tour of eastern russia. and he has visited a factory which produces russia's most modern war plains, can saw a demonstration flights of the su 35 fighter jets. earlier this week,
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he met with russian president vladimir putin west and observe and say the union could sell moscow weapons to help it's for in ukraine. us auto workers are going on strike a 3 factories after salary negotiations with manufacturers failed. the united auto workers union, which represents a 146000 employees, had been demanding a 40 percent high rise along with other benefits. car companies say that they cannot afford it because they need to set aside money for building more electric vehicles. so you have a tennessee reports from outside of for the 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 is now all right, just before close here in michigan, the forward assembly loans all the work is unionized workers have no will golf. and he summarize that move that we've heard from all the workers here that really
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enough is enough corporate profit. so through the roof, wall street stock buybacks and dividends that through the roof would work as a problems like this one are actually worse off than they were at 10 years ago. in real time. this is what shown say and have 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, 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 per week. u a w has a strike fund that could last several months ago last, 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 won't have to say to us, i think it was necessary to want more money. we want to live, right?
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the fios, i think that the rate that we are at now, i think the better a lot better. i think it's important and not the tiers now. right 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 alter makers to spend as much as 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, hopefully 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 golf. sorry, strike well for cities. so we'll see who, who lost the longest and the, and that's about it and the end it comes to. so now do you know williams
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shepherd actually out? is there a choice that or can border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has reopened off to being shut for 9 days? thousands of people and hundreds of trucks loaded with goods had been stranded. that was after fighting between f can and pakistani security forces come all hide or has more now from me some of that the 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 open the door. com. this is the busiest bar to return to the main clause for 9 days off the marriage between the avalon colored ones that are defaulted and focused on the security forces in check using the opposite. 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 the you get the bon focused on fight during the 100 attack buckets on. if
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it go to the ports and chip 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 the stabilized bug, just on or allowed to be used at the sanctuary. after the negotiation, the i've gone farther in ministry agreed given, focused on his shoulder and said that of one. so i will 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 is debility. so the obligations promise thing to do mall and up on your son is therefore opening the border, which of course has led to huge launches on both sides come out of how you there. i'll just eat all it's normal. but in brazil, police have rescued a baby jaguar that was set for a legal trade authority say that the animal was to be sold for just over $4000.00
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us dollars in rio. de janeiro investigations are underway, as we speak to find those response. so that's it. for me, several then yeah, up next is whether the inside story looks at what's behind the growing number of migrant arrivals in the color that i'm hopeful that we will say the heavy rain easing off across southern positive china as we go through the next couple of days, but that will still be some showers in the full cost. we have this weather system running up to the eastern china, south korea, pushing into western parts of japan. so still some pulses of heavy rain from time to time. it went to weather slowly but surely making his way a little further east was as you go through sunday,
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some heavier bus dufrane coming into south river that states could see some lobby shouting here with the in tokyo with some funds. we down pulls from time to time that you go with i share with down to a southern parts of china. they are still there, but as i said, hopefully not as intense now inside the shabbots. do continue. meanwhile, cause central parts of in the ice and into mountain biking, but this red warnings and falls at the moment, easing off to orange warnings, but there is a lot, it's a base, some flooding as a result is that that west of weather just easing over towards the garages, we make our way into sunday from pastor buck, his dog could catch a shadow to maybe a shower to up to the final as well for good measure. wanted to shout was a possibility to the west inside of saudi arabia over the next couple days. but as usual across them, at least it is losey dry, a brisk when this setting in. so that could be some lift the dust assigned to watch out for the 10s of thousands of children were born into will lived on the,
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the i still regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps i the role funds are with the, with the mothers reject to buy the arrows and communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an any award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on l. j. as in she promised the top stance against undocumented migrates. but italy's prime minister was now facing an increase in the number of people hoping to live in europe. so what's behind this rise and has the security approach failed. this is inside storage, the .
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