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some references from sedan for more than print. yes. but vital results as being quoting food and water running. no, i mean here fear that could lead to violence between those who are being shelter and that was, it has refugees continue to cross the border. many fee attention of the people here or rise even further the, [000:00:00;00] the color there, uninstalled the attain. this is in use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. devastated and operated. maybe in this now face. that's right. a lot of on diseases they deal with the often loss of to know me like for long we need to be strong to us to help them. we need
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to search continues for survivors of the morocco as quick as a gradually arrives and related areas. new cranes, as it's re taking control of the village, just outside the city of fox, was in the east and humans who are things travel to react to meet saudi officials, to discuss the prospect of a permanent stay spot is full from survive and unexpected. sca at the rugby world cup the host eventually be fired. you're why team this is secure. the 2nd straight when the while we begin this news, our nivia web day is now off to stew nami, like flooding agencies. i'm wondering of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases now becoming an increasing threat. emergency teams and the eastern city of dana. intensifying this search for bodies,
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child stripes and begins our coverage. the thousands of people are still missing and fed dead, buried under the modern rubble, all swept out to sea search and rescue efforts continue. the chances of finding people trapped and alive are increasingly slim. so that's why we are working as hard as we can. and these few hours that we will have safety margins to be able to locate people along if we're trying to squeeze on dogs as much as possible to work on those buildings that have been posted, destroyed, and which have not been completely submitted by the was the one of which i carried many people out to see the bodies long beach is having, being washed to show an issue of ok. this is the 1st time we see a disaster is because this in libya, we're facing difficulties in the sea. we are waiting for the sea to come down to be able to see the bodies and tried to retrieve them survive as we count the
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terrifying moment their loved ones were taken away. of my life before was stable and i had my house and my family, but now there's nothing. there's no life anymore. there is mounting fear of disease is the human bodies decompose. does she the we must be absolutely cautious. and at the same time act with those the responsibility in addressing the sources of pollution from the date bodies under the debris to animate as carcasses. in addition to any chemical materials washed away by the floods. libyans from the west of the country have driven across the front lines determined to help those in need and this politically divided nation. but just getting the age where it's needed most remains a huge challenge. and so the security forces and the army of doing the best to restore the roads leading into the city, the catastrophe is must've and as a result, access to many areas is not possible for an aide continues to arrive by ad,
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but done and needs more international assistance and fast, 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. so by this struggle to comprehend this catastrophe. clearing the modern debris from what remains of their homes and waiting for help child stuff, which is 0 it out of there as well. not at all because it has worn out from the internet to solve the problem earlier. what are you going to tell you exactly what the level of destruction is far beyond the capabilities and resources of local authorities? here in libya, which is why they made an appeal to the international community for help. the widespread damage is the worst and 7 decades. at least a catastrophe on such scale cannot be immediately dealt with by any single country . the floods were for middle, the number of victims is extremely high and we still don't know the final figure. therefore,
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authorities here are banking on health from the international community. so far, the global response has not met the great need for this region, which is largely to rescue survivors and provide assistance. with every passing day, the likelihood of finding survivors fades. as we enter the 6th day, such likelihoods have all but disappeared. needless to say, libby is bracing for an environmental and health crisis as powers of bodies remain scattered on the debris and on the shores. not to mention the bodies animals. well under the summer's high temperature, the cities resources alone are not sufficient to effectively worst with we handle this dire situation. well, that's no speed talk, correspond russell, said i, he's in the navy and capital tripoli. so where are we at now with the recovery operation there and on i hear this talk of a full evacuation. steve, now steve, the risk. yeah, 4th, relentless. the are continuing on. the rescuers are still putting out the dead
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bodies from under the rubble from the that for you and the mazda of a pulse or fade. and it has been extremely rare to find someone that is still alive. but gradually, here the focus is shifting towards the health issue because it is rapidly, determinedly h. and as it has been days since that disaster heat the area. now the bodies are starting to be become pause and that is the main concern. now here the main fee is that distribution could be to an academic and the, the expert. so pushes a warning that and why did mental cries as a disease cooksey region that caused many more lies. i'm going to have 2 dates, the deputy mayor of the city of that and i met met who has told us of just 0 team that now there are expectations that complete new or partially the city there. and it could be event created in on suspicion of split of defend. and if he demick
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death from the, the, what them born of diseases. so this is the plan that they have now working on it. but there's not going to be easy considering the fact that there are still houses and houses of the people stock in the city, of course, on the huge opperation or so we've spoken a loss in recent days about international aids. but there's obviously still a huge need and thousands waiting to receive any indeed. so the scale of the destruction is so immense, causes of people within the hour is heavy swath up swept away by the proteins, houses of houses, either collapse or their damage. and now the infrastructure is completely gone. so according to the, to the income internet foundation of the migration that are still at least 2000 people in the city of them, not that they are without home. and they're in a dire need of the international. i've seen the tons of companies across the globe,
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provided aid from europe to asia, gulf countries neighboring companies such as soon as yet and egypt. however, according to the deputy mayor of the, of the city of deadman, of the test, talked to us earlier. because he says that's in the city, there's a significant shortage quote, the food supply, despite the international aid and also the people that know that the somehow have been able to communicate with. they say that they're seeing the international aid is coming to the city. but so far they haven't been able to receive enough and libya as cause they didn't leave your own capacity. it's definitely beyond the company's capacity and they're expecting more and more of the a to come. well, the nice awesome, okay, minutes or so side of that with the latest for us from going to be and capital tripoli. thank you. we're so early and my colleague singles on yeah, spoke to doctor on us as a coffee, he's the director of the course, the a chest hospital and then gauzy. he says, doctors on the ground are concerned about the health risks from the dead bodies.
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this we've been hearing, there is no supply of it as long as there's the, uh, even there is no refrigerators, but rooting type is a low around the 2nd b. i went to the other side. uh, cold. i bet the like a hospital. the same uh, is that just simply really uh we have seen a huge number of, of, uh, the, by the uh and the area or the speed that we valid, steven refrigerator each other. so we have sol skated, we have this, i would appreciate it. is it and, and contagious disease infectious disease programs that what could have been and then it said uh next month. so we or we have no need. we have no expedia instead of got douglas and the nature and that is also set back to suffering from. so, so we need, did
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a technician to come to football and we need expediency regarding how to d. like with this crisis, we skated for infectious diseases like typically most of us 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? of the union was yes, we have some books from different countries. but the problem in the, you know, we have no experience, any god just because this is the 1st time we have so the, facing with this amazing catastrophe. so we need a international committee, a bite. 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 measures like a uh, i mean uh the plastic bag that in front and 95 to 95 miles. um, hold the home phone and all the materials the need for the protection otherwise may with some sort of from from infectious disease and then the next few months. well that's for me and what color perez, he is a spokesman fee and assess and he joins us now from florence in italy. recada. we've just been hearing that about the lack of expertise on the grounds when it comes to a disaster of the scale. but we have also been hearing from the you and humanitarian chief motion griffith. we don't even yet know the extent of what we're dealing with here. a hi, thanks for having me. indeed, the alarm bells are on,
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i guess for unicef in the international community. we split out a number to day 300000 children are expected to have been impacted by the storm in many different ways in gravity. worse, we're still getting numbers. we're still trying to understand the full picture and the full gravity of the situation. and even though we don't know the full number of children in need yet urgent need of humanitarian support from our assessments on the ground, it looks like it will be very significant. because i, i believe that they often loss of it is also like this couldn't be potentially even more deadly for children then. the disaster itself, can you explain why? absolutely, indeed. the impact is obviously deadly and has destroyed infrastructure and access and, and you know, health facilities and they talk to get medication for children now. it's hard to access them with psycho social support. we have teams on the ground now doing so,
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but the after mass can be even more deadly because once the water mounts and it stays um, it can generate many issues including water born diseases like color. uh we heard the doctor before, i'll call the risks that are there. and if they can't receive medical supplies, if we can't move in vaccinations to prevent outbreaks, we could be looking at something very serious and not in the short term with consequences. oh, well, there are also thousands of children we know who seemingly lost their entire families. how are you as a new and childrens protection agency, how are you trying to to find them or is that a some kind of coordination method around that? yes, there is. we have teams on the ground now we're working with a local partner such as the media, red crescent society. we have monitoring mechanisms that get applied in such a natural disasters. and when children get separated from their families, so weekly. but we're also reaching out the effect, the children that we haven't managed to,
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to reach and communities with life saving supplies. and we are protecting them. we are trying to provide them with the safe space where they can try and recover from this immediate trauma and also access the health services and, and try to trace their families so they can be together. again. i know there are numerous health concerns. as eric mentioned, i understand also around dehydration, all nutrition of children. what are your priorities right now and would you, for instance, agree with the dep busy mare on, on the need to at least partially if not fully evacuate the entire us that you have done. i can barely speak on the recreation plans um and we haven't heard any such plans for the time being, but for sure our priorities now is to reach as many children as we possibly can. we have put out of industry, 100000 number of children. likely dr. been impacted so many of them will be in urgent need documented turn services and we have to make sure they have
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a safe place to stay. they can drink safe water, they receive medical supplies, that we have mobile health themes on the ground giving cycle. so psycho social support and also that they can be together with their families if they're separated . that's a big priority here. medicine, the 55 social support, i'm gonna say something like best may. it's a huge mental scott to especially on i'm very young lines. how is that tool not going to be addressed down the line obviously, and this will be continuing for them. fee is and indeed this psycho social support is not only in the media at the time. it's also something that we will follow up with children as weeks and potentially as calm as you said, did these natural disasters leave a huge scar to lose their families? they're losing their. busy and they're not being able to go to school anymore and they will suffer from beginning variety about their future no matter how young they are. so it's very important that we keep giving them that psycho social support
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then yulusef is truly doing that. recada peter, is there a spokesman for unicef? speaking to us that from florence and kate, thank you so much for your time. i called her thanks for joining us announcing or how long the thousands killed and those floods was so nice area. he was an engineer from a posting and refuge account and another on his brother mohammed talks about his life and, and how they discovered his face. so they really need to get a young man. henry was like my brother, so loud decided to leave. i know ho, a refugee camp in lebanon, and search for a living. and this was more than 30 years ago. he ended up living in libya in there, and he was an engineer and he built his life there. yeah, 2 daughters and a son that ended with his son returned to 11 on a few years ago. one of his doctors was attacked, the doctor and the other worked, and i t. things were going and life was somehow decent. well, can i get one more mess you with a hair cutting him, you know, on a vanity that got to there. so i've gone to the thought with the, with the storm starting communications and maybe
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a really difficult piece. a day later we heard that a down to lapse to get into the system. we got really worried and we're trying to reach so we couldn't carry new on the communication. and we tried reaching out to officials, but they didn't have any information. so we turned to social media and we went into his facebook academy and those of his friends, friends, daughters trying to reach someone until at last we reached a neighbor who was away from that and he confirmed there's death in law. he said the drain because it down the explosion comes a, it's a good and i'll stop hunting while i have fantasies are including a riot that ship the nation for sale. supreme court has found the 1st sentence is an unprecedented attack on top of the government offices on strike. 300000 also gives me united states down tools, demanding ok. and in sports, normally a byways, the success we take a look at what's going wrong with the german medicine football team.
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the whole, the search continues for survivors in america after and as quakes and hit one week ago and killed them is 3000 people. it is now gradually arriving and the low to areas, but it provides a huge challenge stephanie to have traveled to adopt sale, to see what the situation is like then now and sent us 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 is 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 on the way. it's not really clear why
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the so lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter. um these are uh, nurses. hi. you work here? yes. yeah, well goodness is here. the nurses, how many are you for to, for all of the midwife and this is for just this village. richard 2229. when nice. 09. just the 4 of you. how is it been? what have you seen since you've been working here? the situation with the people are still scare me because people have a nightmare needs of this population. they need know and that's the just me distance . but also they need the psychologist moment closer to walter and medicines for fever,
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especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember 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 have to, yes, we have to be strong even though sure. if we feel like, yeah, yes, you girls are amazing. honestly, to show you where i is, the state of the kind of nanette where the, these women tell us they need running more time with the zip codes, blankets, food, toilets. so the thinking a lot about how to reveal if you want to know how and what, what to do stephanie decker, i'll g 0,
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a seal in morocco's atlas mountains. hello, corresponding cash, a little bar a isn't work on with all the latest. just behind me. trucks as big as excavate has our pricing. it was waiting on the flattening the entire area. the has been devastated by the quake here in the town of a what again, the mix shift tons 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 affective communities to was 1030 shelters in buildings waiting for the recall instruction a plan to be completed. but when you look of 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, i'm not at all days before this thought in the very effected areas. they say that
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the decision has to be made on the very highest level suppose to disclose to stop as soon as possible is going to be mixed with the schools. then you have different departments, different government institutions, admitted through the minutes of into a as a police setting up nobody units. nobody i've been to know by bakery units which is making something like 10000 pieces 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 channel to all the affected areas, sometimes add lift to, to the affected zone in the death of that box of all the of the epi center of the as quake moving on on gm is tricky. official is the only way to re add the troops with saudi officials, the national delegation, the company, and find a lot of mediation left to be on the capital on thursday. we and says wants to resume efforts to reach a permanent uncomprehending subsea is fine. this trip is the 1st official visit by
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the who sees to saudi arabia since the war and you haven't broke out or not well has caused what united nations has called the waltz west humanitarian crisis. in 2015, a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates went to war against the who's these 6 months. he's fight expired last october, the font is still mostly holding in april this year. demons, warring science consists of a launch scale, presto exchange. at least 862 pennies from by science for freed. it's estimated at that 375000 people have died in this conflict. millions more nature, monetary and assistance on a bill for a is a former us deputy chief of mission in yemen. he says he is on something about the prospect of this business. 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
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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, uh, given up on their maximum uh, goals. uh, when the war started, the solid is in the rockies that had certain uh, ideas about removing the hose. he is from so long and returning a government under solid control. uh, 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 foot to hold in the sense of,
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uh and how the mild and therefore the division would 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 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 see ports that would that be v a human suffering a great deal. but you don't necessarily jump from this to a comprehensive piece or well, you great, and it says it has a way of taking control of a visit just outside bus was in the east. the village of andrea have gone in. i is just to the south of the bloody as tobacco and rushes for a new crane. ok. and again, it's counter offensive in june this year. and one of the goals has been re taking key areas and is it the don't yet region,
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out of there as same as robbie reports. now from the capital case, the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of the moods known as an rifka. now buckling with 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 seen as an incremental 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 of from one of the brigades labor day that was doing the fighting on the ground. so we take this village in that they say the capture and holding up and three's guys are way to a break through on the right flank, from bus move and the key. and this is the interesting part, the key to the success of all further offensives really indicating the boat in
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which they're operating. they want to move forward as quickly as possible to try to retake bucklin with that's always been the objective for the premium government for the ukranian military. and there's a team this a try to make as much progress as possible before winter weather returns. ukraine has been criticized by its allies for not having enough success, enough big wins in the counter offensive so far something the 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 inside 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 was 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 returned to the front line in the fields of battle here in ukraine zane beside the old 0
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t security for us as an indian administrative customer all searching for a soldier who has been missing since a gunfight with separate tests. on wednesday, he responded with joint operation between the army and the state police against the rebels to own the officers and the police official accounts. and the fighting of a token border crossing between afghanistan and pakistan has now reopened. after being shot to 9 days, thousands of people and hundreds of trucks loaded with goods had been stranded that not to his off to fighting between us can impact strongly security forces. when he was able to work, it was from the 3 big american comic is ongoing. on strike off to salary negotiations, failed. the united auto workers union, which represents a $146000.00 employees, have been demanding a 40 percent pay rise along with all the benefits call. companies say they can't afford it because they need to set aside money to build more and electric vehicles . she have times the reports now from outside of ford cars and
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a choice 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 work is unionized work is of no 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, bull street stuff the buybacks and give it as a to the roof, but work is a problem. so like this one are actually worse off than they were a 10 years ago. in real time is what 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. the stand up strike. we will call on select facilities, locals or units to stand up and go on strike. for the workers owns under any illusions this isn't going to be easy to know,
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losing the normal way g. so that will be on strike wages of $500.00 per week. u a w has a strike from the combust several months ago last even long ago. now, with this style, good selection, a factory that 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, 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. 02 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 up there,
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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. golf, sorry, strike what the city. so we'll see who, who lost the longest and the about subordinate and the end it comes to. so now, you know, do you know williams shepherd actually out? is there a choice? well, it's not time for the whether he has ever time. a holly wants to gain welcomes another look at the international forecast. we still have right in the full cost across southern parts of china over tools, the eastern areas of the country. this weather system rigorous way a little fed. them also push them right into the korean peninsula as we go through sad, stay with the weather. also coming into a good part of japan, not too much right and that full read take care of the next hour. so, but i think you could catch a shower to the weather. the weather will be a little further north. by the time we come to sunday,
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some heavier rain to at that stage into west south crib of east. and there is a try to ship a little dry the south still saying some shells, hopefully not as intense as they have been recently a joyce up with the showers that we have across northern parts of indo china. so for the vietnam, pushing across towards me on mazda and have you sure i was coming in here over the next couple of days. some showers to just down towards cambodia, borneo seeing some live be wearing some time to time along with the full apiece. but some good spells of sunshine in between, like the rain also when the cods across the mazda protests, central areas of india, this late season area of a very wet weather full, the southwest, him on. so pushing some what to weather over towards the garages. we make a way into sunday and eventually so wet weather for stuff and bucket stuff. a hostile a head here on the 0 for yeah, off the street on cars, economic collapse, the i mess begins the review of it. spell out package officials from the wells developing countries known as the g $77.00, gather,
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and havana to find common ground on trays and technology. the for the incident that come this 10 percent, i'm just country and decisive point. the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people go to the freedom of speech and 1st amendment gods chosen and bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue, do you want to state level all that i can't support that whenever you see injustice regardless of what space or gender, what's going on. you see that he has to say something on counting the cost, the african union joined for g $20.00. but will this spring real change to the
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developing world? what's the comic cost of morocco? strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation hit a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on all just there to the the, the, the lights are watching out a 0. uninstalled said, hey, here in the house, that's remind you about top stories. agencies in libya, a warning of an impending health crisis with waterborne diseases becoming an
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increasing threat. imagine st. james and the eastern city of dana, intensifying this search for parties. the normal aid is arriving in america. government has not looked into the task of rebuilding a we've gone from the ass quake. country has announced a reconstruction time to so those have been enough time can says that strips of re taken the village of under his gun, which lies to south of fox wash. your grains, as russia has suffered, heavy losses in east fall north korean leader kim john is continuing his toll of eastern russia. he visited a factory which produces russia as most modern will planes. consort demonstration flies of the su, especially 55 digit. earlier this week he held talks with the russian president vladimir person west of them. so i would say they've shown young couldn't sell most go with and it's to help it's war and ukraine, south korean presidents, you and so people is promising to strengthen cooperation with their allies to counter threat spinal career. sol is conducting,
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drawing military exercises with the us to lock the 17th that on a vast array of the korean will find street reports 20 vessels 10 across and more than 3000 troops. taking part in this event, the us and canada have sent a warship. h that will re enacting what happened of the western coast of the korean peninsula. exactly 73 years ago. you enforce is led to by the us landed in in china . that helped to turn the tide in the korean war in favor of the south. 50 is commemoration is being done on a much larger scale than previous years. that's a reflection, partly on the more hotline policy of south korean president units of gil, who's promised to deepen tides with the us to counter at north korea as the nose has been conducting more wesson's tests than before. and the recent meeting between north korean leader kim jong and russian president vladimir putin, has raised consent of a possible alms and satellite technology. do that to further the stabilize the
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region a day before this, the us, canada, and south korea conducted military exercises here. this is the 1st time in 10 years that the us has taken part in a large scale military exercise in the yellow sea, the body of water that separates the korean peninsula from china. the move is likely to and go to china, which views such exercises by the us as an attempt to contain it. tensions on the korean peninsula has been at the highest point in recent years, and recent events, and they've done nothing to de escalate them. florence 3 out a 0. the yellow sea of the coast of south career tend to sri lanka now where the nation has seen years of economic time while and the economy essentially collapsed last year after months of shortages and financial crisis. things last 11th. freeform came to the rescue with a bailout, but the government had to accept tough performance. and also nanda is, has this update for us from the capital columbia. it says that the amount of kennedy is struggling. the 46 year old
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a taxi driver is the only one employed in his 11 member family. now, so i think 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 am, if money has helped the many states has come up to higher price at the mccain level
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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 to adopt the best practices and ensure that we become a cut up free of the country, transparency a thunder accountability bell in miss those will have confidence in you coming in and miss the answer. meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that is hook,
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because the next year is probably the most crucial year in the life of this country where the elections will become a place where they're lazy to misuse tested. and i think the 2nd is because we have realized that governance is too important to be left to the governess. accountability is the one word that is at the heart of this diagnostic. not the accountability to human rights can be sends abroad, but accountability to the people of cert. blanca for how the economy is governed. many of well come, the end of q's, adequate fuel, and the inflation. the one, if meaning food changes are not made in governance. any relief would be temporary, and that fernandez, i just need your number to protest as an argentine demonte urgent government assistance as an installation that hits a 30 year high. many elgin's indians are complaining their salaries and now the poverty line to raise it by reports. now from going as aires,
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argentina government is enabled to control the patient right? right here. this is having a huge impact on people. aside from here we have taken over the right to the mass for government community needs to provide more help. they can see us. we have a salary that is below the poverty line. we cannot afford basic food items, we're making it to the end of the month. it's very difficult. we can't even afford housing. the part of the problem is that our didn't seem to have that complex exchange rate, the control system on the government, evaluated the currency in all those. the men attempt to shorten the gap between the
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official and the power little exchange rates. and this, of course, translated into more inflation in the rise in prices all across the country. the government is announcing tax exemptions, cash and those among other things. but many of the people we have spoken to are saying that it's not enough. so we're here saying much more is needed. it's absurd . what they're promising. there was soup kitchens that are not getting the promised food that help in full workers pension is and even people with jobs that cannot make ends meet argentina's in the middle of an economic crisis. and presidential elections are just a little over a month away. there's lots of uncertainty. i'm anxious about who is going to win the presidency. polls show that there's a big check is that far right? time didn't have yet. the lake was promising to dollar rise economy goodwin. what is evident in this country is that people are tired of the constant uncertainty that they live in. and that's why many are saying that they wouldn't vote for
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anyone. would promise change. that is, how will i just see that when a site is well, staying in the region and brazil is top courses handed out its 1st sentences and a trial against ryan. so those who respond government buildings that earlier this year, they was of course, as a former president diable. sanara created us television officer, learned a silva and uptime his election. daniel rocker, that reports best estimate of brazil's supreme court has begun issuing sentences against riders, storm top government offices on january 8th, in an event, prosecutors have called and attempted to. we play much, but at the store the the emblematic story building where we're meeting the facility . so the national congress and up on now 2 pallets at the headquarters. so the 3 pillars are bristling. democracy having to target of a dishonorable to attack the january, riots were carried out by supporters of former president j eatable. so now in an
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alleged attempt to restore the former president to office writers force their way through security barricade, smashed windows and illegally gained entry into several government buildings. some 1500 people were detained among them. i see lucio go step at lead a servant also. now to support is captured on security camera dawning assured calling for military to in praising others and participated on thursday. bill data was the 1st defend to be sentenced by the court. put on my you wouldn't be a to block us by a majority of votes. the plenary rejected the preliminaries and judge the criminal action precedent to sentence the defendant. i sealed lucio cost up but data to 17 years in all 15 years and 6 months in prison and one year and 6 months in detention and 100 days, fine. brazil supreme court is expected to hand out more sentences in the days and weeks ahead. as far as the senior don't,
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it is very important for man and different ways. well, that is because as each 1st decision, it will be guy in the next decision about june. why h. e? ambrose, the number of brazilian president we see mass eula desilva has accused a former president to show you or so now to up encouraging the uprising, drawing parallels to the january 6th, 2021 assault on the us capital by supporters of been president. donald trump, as the trial unfold, critics argue that both so now to head sold down about the reliability of brazil's electronic voting system without evidence heightening tensions in the south american nation. mentalism up a little alger 0, some holes, elegance from the walls, developing countries all gathering into that. the group of $77.00 represents 80 percent of the parents population. the phase focus will be on trade and technology
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. a lot of america edison understanding the reports now from has on the leaders of the world's largest inter governmental organization have arrived to have them. that's what the south summit, the top decision making. body of the group of 77, the 277 was formed in 1964 within the united nations system by 77, developing countries that were demanding a new international economic order to give them a set to control over their natural resources. today it's expanded to 134 members. the organizations goal is to allow these emerging countries and the so called global cells to join forces toward sticky late and promote their economic interest . as well as the strength and the joint negotiating power on economic issues within the human system. not a former block ways and they were shady brook, which is very important at the time of negotiations inside the united nations and all the different uh,
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technical apart auto sales that form part of the united nation. china has been providing consistent political and economic support to the g. $77.00 since 1994, but it does not consider itself to be a member. that's why the meeting of the south summit is called g $77.00 plus china . this year's summit theme chosen by the host of cuba is to improve trade technology transfer and innovation for developing countries. on a little while, we were a nikki, that was one of the most important chasms and in the qualities in the international order, is the exclusion of the countries of the global south in prices of developing knowledge and access to science and to no region. so this, i don't know you promoting south the south cooperation is also what top goal. in many ways the g 77 is the flip side of the g 7, the club of the world's most developed economies. but while the group of 77 may not
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be the richest countries in terms of g d p, together they add the most resources a number to small fact that reminds them of their strength in numbers loosely and you've been out to 0. have that now that i think italian island of love to do set says it's simply concrete with a number of migrants arriving on its shoals. about $7000.00 people have crossed the mediterranean and arrives in the last 48 hours. and i'm produces, if these southern moist portion, the closest folders crossing from north africa, meaning 2000 people has died making that john either this year or jag of freeman is a technical coordinator at c, watching organization that conducts search and rescue operations in the central mediterranean he says that my grandson, victims of what he calls structural racism. they tribute still try to allocate to 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 or
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a very dangerous journey, etc. it's uh, obviously that the freedom of movement is connected with the privileges. so the people that take the boat to across to central admitted to region take it for a reason many uh, many of them have to pay a lot of money to actually come to europe. why? because there is no safe and legal passage to europe. so i think there is a huge form of structure to racism when it comes to freedom of movement. and we see here to the consequences of such a european global policy or in prison. police have rested a baby jaguar that was set for an equal trade with them, or to say the animal was to be sold for just to have a $4000.00 us dollars. and we're the generic investigations are on the way to find those responsible and to determine the origin of the animal hospital i have here on out
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a 0 and it's for the survivors scan of the outcome. sound that will be here. the the latest news as it breaks, there's just one that really does say that one is when new ministry. i'm depressed bedroom. it was processed on zillow, so i just was the whole, the cool up started a sitting in front of us would have to face with detailed coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle range or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery. but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed since the start of the war. the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable goals.
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united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 ations together. we will prove that asian matters at the center of the the to welcome back as times of support. and here's donna. thank you very much. and this does, it will host bronze were made to work hard for the 2nd straight. when i, the rugby woke up on thursday night, your guy threatened to cause a huge upset south america is it took an early the in the for the 25. and the
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final minutes the fonts and made the match space to 1.2 in 27 to 12. and the step closest to the final took 2 from each c o 5 for the last simpleton. so that you don't lose of it. the important thing was the wind, what i told the players is we won the game. we don't have to play beautiful rugby to do this. that's all the other. so we metal 1st goal, which was to get the victory. and depending on whether there's some frustration, while it might be more amongst the players, because we want them to be happy about how they play getting bends. and my has 5 his side that it's a high that to the top of the saudi pro league, the front strike, a school the when a in the 2nd half against a little stood and say my guiding his saw the apostle. keep up with this. his name is s as a giving it to had one no victory. a high court judge has imposed a restraining order on fullness, spanish football federation. present. louis it will be alice will be alice is not
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allowed to approach national team pledge any her most. so she filed a legal complaint officer will be alice kissed her on the lips following the sides will comp final when in court will be at us repeated his claim that the case was conceptual. the judge and as investigation will decide whether the case goes to trial and it was family team as a tend to have new own is the club, but which has a new stadium under construction has been full to apply the american investment. some 777 partners of it's in on the needs. relegation zone off to taking just one point from the 1st 4 games. now for generations, gemini has been a byword for success in men's national football. but recently the side has fallen on hard times. and last sunday has to flick, became the 1st manager to be sacked in the teams history. so many came reports from building rudy. so that putting the german national teen through its paces. this was
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the training before choose days, frankly with france. although for has made it clear, does not want the manager's job full time. his impact did healthy side be, then it goes to one. a welcome way and off to a series of defeats trolls under the previous manager. henzy slick, if you to see the under linda, many, many other countries, other associations have definitely caught up. other big countries are also playing . in our case, you have to say it's a fact. you don't have to analyze it too much. we were knocked out twice in a row in the preliminary round of a world cup. so it's clear that something wasn't right. the thing was, it's all a far cry from seems like these in 2014, when germany won the world cup and brazil back then, the fans believe that team could take on the world. and they're such thoughts of disc. the items that's formed given intercom, gary linux is saying that if it will match last 19 minutes and then the in the gym is when. well, that doesn't work any milk this a nate sends you
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a victory that will wait. we'll stick together. we remember all the choose and in the end it will work out somehow that no longer works with today's generation of class. but how much of that is down to a henzy slick? he'd been part of the coaching sense up to one in brazil, and his manager of buying unit could one the travel of league, cup and champion stake in 2020, which many people thought qualified him for the national job. but a lackluster performance at the capital will complement some thoughts. he was on borrowed. time with flicks now gone for the unwilling to take the roll and the little pool manager union club declaring himself unavailable. the focus of the german f. a seems to be on the x by any coach, usually a non guzman. but the question is, what sort of skills does any potential success? i'm in boston, no. your plan of the, in the next 5 on the new coach has to create a good chemistry within the team. a balance between offense and defense says the old coach. hoop,
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stevens used to say above old don't can see the goal. but of course, the defense and often both have to be strong in, so it's clear team. germany is now in rebuilding mode, kind of become strong enough to get all the way here for next year's european championship final for arts best days already behind that, we'll find out next summer fall when it came out. sure. 0 at the lympics stadium in bullet sherlock is because it is one of the law schools freleigh against pock assigned to reach the final of the asia cup for lack of school, the $61.00. so off the final to go. so is there any way to grab victoria in columbus or between now and face india and sundays final and we'll be aiming to win the title for 7th time. well, number one, know that the joke of attack defendants. carlos. okay, this is decision. it's a missed this week that davis cup ties or a joke of which has joined up. but with serbia just days off the winning the us open title sylvia will be paying
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a spain team and that's without its best plan. i've kind of has opted to take a rest following his semi final defeat in new york. the most of the times you play around the world, you represent your country, but you are present yourself and there is a lot of tournaments and he has play the lots. and of course, even though he's 20 year old doesn't mean that he's a superman, you know, he needs the rest as well. the conference, so don't seem to be enjoying his davis cup experienced the us play was unhappy that the video refused. system correctly called at this point and his opponents favor john pyre. how does it tier 4 point penalty? and that meant it's a match was one by the netherlands. that was built for me, a 100 bucks. and this does. yeah. very angry pay that. thank you very much center.
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