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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  September 15, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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are now diverse we follow through just as they put their lives on the line, the think it's all one 0 to 0. the . the other there i'm just on the attain. this isn't use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes on the edge of a health crisis. libyans are now facing the threat of multiple and disease of the devastating floods. we follow a rescue team to one village and moreau hedge by last week's quake. while age gradually arrives in some of those areas. they're crating on the retakes,
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a village just outside the eastern city of fox sports, which has seen some of the west fighting in this country and strengthening the voice of the global south country is representing a percentage of the world's population gather in cuba and in sport. the majority of spain's world cup of winning squad say they won't be returning to represent their country in the immediate future. 39 layers is find the statement, demanding for the reforms of the spanish perform federation the to hopefully begin this narrows on eastern olivia where community is devastated by this thing on the light floods that i'll certainly trying to recover. agencies have and warning of, of potential health crisis from waterborne diseases with unclaimed funny escapes and onto the debris and washing up on shows such and rest of your teams and data
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have been working non stop. and the coastal city is historically and culturally significant and was one of the v as well fist and was hoping to at least 90000 people before these funds. business from pulls, operations kept that to me, it's an active despite it's going to be as 9 year conflict. and the city then had more than 4300 buildings. now lots of it isn't runs. well, when splitting daniel rich threw down the on monday it's true, dams best on vision, nearly 30000000 cubic meters of water. that's the equivalent of $12000.00 olympic sized swimming pools. it's estimation that a quarter of the city struck to the now either partially or completely destroyed the death toll as in the several thousands child stats and begins are coverage. thousands of people are still missing and fed dead. buried onto 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
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hard as we can and these few hours that will have safety margins to be able to locate people to life. and we're trying to squeeze on dogs as much as possible to work on those buildings that has been partially destroyed and which have not been completely submitted by the water of the looks that carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches having been washed to show the nature of okay, 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 try to give them survivors recount the terrifying moment their loved ones were taken away. well, the most of my life before was stable and i had my house in my family, but now there is nothing. there is no life anymore. there is mounting fear of disease is the human body is decomposed, does she the, we must be absolutely cautious. and the same time act with those the responsibility
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and addressing the sources of pollution from the dead bodies under the debris to animals carcasses. in addition to any chemical materials washed away by the flood. libyans from the west of the country have driven across the front lines determined to help those in need. and this politically defined a nation, but just getting the age where it's needed most remains a huge challenge. and so the security forces and the all me are 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, but done, it 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
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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. well, that's big child correspondent for soul, said that he is in the capital at aaa or so can you give us an update as to where we are with the recovery operation now and done? i know there's been talk of a potential full of actuation indeed. now the epic christian to that the fresco patients are still underway, but now the main concern in the city of there now is the health issue because it has deterrent region so rapidly. and as these have passed since the disaster. now the bodies, the dead bodies are decomposing and that is pausing a huge scratch. the then expert store officials here would mean that this could lead to an n white, a mental disaster that could cause many more lives and to date or live today. and
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i've spoken to the deputy of the mayor of the city of deadman. i'm a med rude and he said that there are no expectations for the city of them not to be evict, created in anticipation of a spread of an academic from the uh what some born diseases. and now, by every hour passing, this is becoming a real possibility here because many people believe that this could be the only way to avoid another disaster. however, this is going to be a huge task, a very difficult task, because just in the city of them that are more than to housing, people displeased and pauses on the people are still searching for the loved ones, at least have their, their bodies. and most of the city still not even source and check. so that's why it's not easy to bet. create the city that's to the by the disaster. russell sada there with the latest for us from olivia and capital aaa. thank you, russel. well,
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that spring and georgette down your cheese, but you as your monetary and coordinator in libya, she also joins us now from trumpet georgia. thank you so much for your time. i know it's incredibly busy. we know the disruption stretches beyond we've been hearing about ongoing power outages about pros and i see from the un splash appeal in a beta, even the emergency ambulance headquarters partially collapsed and suits fit entire cities to matched and wilson all these areas now guessing help yes, they are, in fact today we have a team in suicide. they arrived, we also have a team in l y. yeah. and they have brought in some supplies and of course are there to see with the local authorities, what's the communities, what else needs to be brought in quickly to support the people? there is always that we've been hearing a lot about a potential health crisis. what are your most depressing health concerns? i understand that the body is on potentially the biggest threat to you. yes,
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and you may have seen that the world health organization and the international committee of the red cross issue to a statement about that today. the most important issue is that contaminated water, that water is contaminated from a number of sources. and when people are not drinking town quarter and that they have a potable water that they can drink to avoid and prevent as best for 1st speaker said water born diseases, we really want to prevent a secondary health crisis that we're going to get into that in just a moment actually with a longer at harris from the world health organization. but for now let me ask you about some of the less on via stages too. and the last hour i spoke to the head of the libyan delegation of the i see all see he was telling me about unexploded ordnance from the war now being dislodged in law, stare, and the flagpole so how well a threat is that into as well according to lomax,
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this is the you and mine action center, which works with a live noch, bolivian mine action center. this is a very real concern and they are now planning to come and try and do some tracking and d mining in the area when it's possible. but certainly there needs to be a focus on this because of course it presents a very serious hazard and not only to the people who are still in the area, but to those who need to be there rebuilding. and then of course, the, the, a community and the 1st responders. it shows that we were hearing that from our correspondent for soul, that a full evacuation of donna is being considered. that would be huge operation. i know you already supporting all the smaller or that q ations. would you have the capacity to deal with something on that scale? well, is the local authorities requested support on that?
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we would certainly consider it and, and we would discuss with them how that could be done by any type of evacuation would be based on their request. and then we would have to really look at what the possibilities are. but of course, if it's needed to avoid widespread concerns in the health area, it needs to be considered. so it was that to you all think he runs a monetary and coordinator in the country. let me ask you, this is a very divided country. we're dealing with 2 rival administrations, how has not been going hasn't been coordination and beyond that, what is the mood like and, and the conversation between these 2 rival administrations as we deal with this as well. our experience is the libyans from all across the country at the local level . and the communities in the cities have really come together in solidarity and
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support of their, their neighbors, their, their, their fellow libyans, in uh, in the infected area. the authorities in all parts of the country have come forward with support with funding, with supplies, medical supplies, technical support, these, these things have all been provided. so what we're seeing is a real effort to provide support to the people effected all across the country from all libyans, a real show of national support that shows that the, from what i have, that sounds like paper on the grounds have been coming together and we suddenly seen that and at the upper levels of government, there's been provision of resources. but all that actually working together is in the hope potentially, that a crisis like this might be able to unify a divided country. well, of course,
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but we haven't been highlighting how important it is that all people in the country, all the institutions, the political institutions, all the institutions really now work together with a unity of purpose, which is to support libyans in the affected areas with recovery with rebuilding their lives, their livelihoods, and that is really what needs to be the main focus at the moment at this very important time. and that's why the source that can you only thank you and who amount of tearing coordinates and olivia shows that thank you so much for your time with us here on to here and, and we really wish you all the best with your web going forward as well that's now bringing as promised dr. margaret harris. she is a spokeswoman for the world health organization. she joins us now from geneva, and dr. harris, as we've been hearing these fears of disease announcing, i know that the w h or has been questioning against hasty burials,
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but they're also religious and cultural preferences head to can you explain your guidance? so the most important thing to understand is that the bodies themselves don't cause the epidemic. so the people who died would healthy and then were killed by a catastrophe. so it's not carrying any diseases that are likely to cause it has a demick. now, bodies can the contents, so the guy can get into the water, but the water is polluted by many, many se, so it's polluted by storage by all the damage and destruction. so the real problem here is it was a coffee. drunkenness as the ritz the court to coordinate and made it very clear, the big issue is to get clean, safe drinking water. because indeed, if people don't get that clean and safe drinking more so they will develop many different gastro interest. intestinal diseases carried by was showing by food because they don't have access to clean and safe for her and see what,
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let me ask you about that. because we have had these calls for people to not to drink the water, to raw the drink treated or off of wars, and that isn't actually access to that on the ground a. well, that's one of the things that all the humanitarian, if it's a really, really racing to provide because that's number one clean was that well, shelter, clean water and of course health. that's the other thing that we are really working to get all that as close to people where they are as quickly as possible. i'm all good. we've been hearing from the doctors in the and i that they are worried about the body is becoming a source of contamination. i see that the w h o is saying that if calling for courses all taken with the body is that the disease of the risk of disease is then low. but all these calling precautions possible, there's always a level if any electricity. so no cold storage, presumably, no saving enough body bags and the bodies are still lying there in the sun. is none of that a worry? so cause a new,
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it's so distressing for people to see. this is her risk, but remember each one of those bodies with somebody follow the mother child. there's a family that doesn't necessarily know what happened to them, their social and legal requirements. so pushing and rushing to just dispose of people as the saying now a threat causes great home in the long to. so, i mean, obviously there are some religious and cultural preferences that and in some islamic culture as you want to bury people closer to their death. and obviously they're ologist or constraints around that. let me ask you just a little bit more about this was a contamination because we've, we've been worried about the, the fecal matter of potentially that have been left from party. is that what's in them in their stomachs? as you suggest to all the other things that worries you about about what's in that water. oh, absolutely. when you've had buildings destroyed and you've had water rushing through all the chemicals, all the,
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all the different things that are in the buildings will put the holes and again, search systems have been destroyed as everything's broken. so you've already got the storage and indeed al storage carries a loss of viruses and bacteria that you certainly should know. do not want to be drinking, of course, or that has been a talk, i believe i called or without sedation program. how's up the gun? so we're, we're renting up looking at all kinds of vaccination programs and we're looking very much, but the, one of the other critical things system to get the child vaccination programs strengths and so to make sure that children get vaccinated against the diesels and those other things and that sounds strange, but that's critical. again, you've got children in poor condition crab together. if you get a measles outbreak that could lead to a terrific rate or if it's a desk does deputy mayors we've been hearing a saying that they're considering a full evaluation of the city. would you support that idea or is that then just
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relocating many of the same health challenges elsewhere? also it gets this really to get the things that will protect people to them where they are. so the clean was up the medical services, the medical supplies, the expertise, get them to people so that they can start to rebuild or they can live safely and protect themselves is what we would like to see happen. dr. margaret harris, that the spiteful and for the wild house organization speaking to us from geneva. thank you so much for joining us, not to harris. i thank you for your time and we wish to teams all the best on there on the ground. well among the thousands killed and these floods was found a survey on an engineer from the palestinian refuge account, another on his brother homage. it talks about his life back and how they his family discovered his face. i saw that already easy to get a young man. henry was like my brother, so loud decided to leave. i know ho,
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a refugee camp in lebanon, and search for a living night that this was more than 30 years ago. the more 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 and his son returned to 11 on a few years ago. one of his doctors was a t dac, a doctor, and the other worked, and i t, things were going and life was somehow decent. well, can i have the issue with a hair cutting him? you know, on, if i need to get that to there. so i'm going to the, to select with you with a storm starting communications and maybe a really difficult piece a day later, we heard that a down to lapse, getting a, this is when we got really worried and we're trying to reach so we couldn't carry new on the communications, 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 my end, he confirmed there's death in law. he said the dragon because it down the explosion
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. convey it of good and how about is still punching or had this things are included? yeah. up to 3 long cars, economic collapse, the ins begins, review if it's spelled out, package days of torrential rain and try again. flash cards, insur don, telling a place 6 people uninstalled and only a by word for success. we take a look at what's going wrong with the german minutes. the . the search continues to festa virus and morocco, often as quick that has one week ago, told nearly 3000 people. it is now gradually arriving in remote areas, but it still remains a huge challenge. stephanie dec, i travel to adjust you to see what the situation is like that now and has this report. we bumped into a spanish rescue team on the road. so we decided to follow them and we spend
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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 on the way. it's not really clear why the so lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter on these or 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 which is 2229 when nice. 09. just the 4 of you. yeah. how is it been?
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what have you seen since you've been working here? the situations 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 offer 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 have to, yes, we have to be strong even though if we feel like, yeah, yes. you girls are amazing honestly, because show you where i like
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the kind of in that 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 decor. i'll g 0, a seal in morocco's atlas mountains uh correspond it has to, laura is gonna work on with all the latest just behind me. trucks as big as excavate has i'll, i'll probably, i think it was weighing on the flattening the entire area that has been devastated by the quake here in the town of a what again the mix shift 10 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 south
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as 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 it's looking just i'm not at all 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 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 the 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
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areas, sometimes add, lift to, to the affected zone. and the depth of that box of all the, of the happy center of the as quake at least 6 people have died in november through dawn. often the days of torrential rains, treated flesh flooding thousands of homes and wide nile. and those quarter found states have been destroyed. hundreds of people displaced means already suffering from the fighting between the army and the permanent tre, wrapped in support forces. a groups have been warning the rainy season or in the west and the situation that you knew, you would think it was that we need shelter as if the situation spied even before the heavy rainfall. it was already bought. we want the government to help people here. they've no income to pay for reconstruction materials or do i for him? the left of the thank god we a safe for me, but the damage is already been done in the we lost houses and belongings in the flood, but thank god. anyway, tell me the story. say, especially if there's a whole tolts with saw the latest re add
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a national delegation accompanied by on along the media isn't less, but you have any capital on thursday. sorry. official say they want to review efforts to reach a permanent and comprehensive she's fine. this trip is a fast official trip by the who face to saudi arabia since the war and you haven't broke out. well, not rule has caused what the united nations has called was west humanitarian crisis . in 2015, a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates went to war against the who sees a 6 month cease fire expired last october, but is still mostly holding in a pull. the see it humans warning sides confuses a large scale prisoner exchange at least 816 detainees from both sides. so afraid it's estimates that 375000 people have died in this conflict. millions more need for monetary assistance on bill. corey is a full us deputy chief of mission in yemen. he says he's unsettling about the prospects of this business. a comprehensive these lasting piece is not
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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 uh, goals, when the war started, the solid isn't the rock. these had certain uh, 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,
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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 higher port, removing the limitations on travel as all the airports and see ports that will, that leave the human suffering a great deal. but you don't necessarily jump from this to a comprehensive piece. the queen says it has really taken control of village just outside the wash and the east. the village of audrey. if guys you see that lies just to the south of the bloodiest vessel and russia's war and ukraine,
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ukraine began it's counter offensive in june this year. and one of its goals has been re taking key era areas in the don't yet collegian out those areas. and those ra, the reports now from cheese. the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of the moods known as on the reef. now buckling with of course, fell earlier this year, easily one of the bloodiest, if not the bloody as 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 bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this village last several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and russian equipment in the region. a 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 the risk guys are way to
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a break through 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 re take basketball with that's always been the objective for the premium government for the ukranian military. and there's a team this would 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 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 ukrainian side on the ground as much as possible. the defense minister, honda, molly, reported the re taking of on the risk of 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
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possible before the winter sets in and still made conditions returned to the front line in the fields of battle here in ukraine zane. but throughout the oldest era, keith well still ahead here on out there. no, as he protested, argentina, demanding government assistance to cut the speckled reflections and south korea conducts joins military exercises with the us to mock the subject that anniversary of command slots incidents that come this time to say and his country, a decisive point affidavit, how far it will have the details for the color of it got so raw,
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the brisk weather pushing across the central part. so best south america easing down to see central chevy over towards the origin. taina bands of cloud and rain drifting for this is why the systems just make their way from west to east high pressure a little further north allows you drawing now that southeast corner opposite list where the system said make its way through the whole the temperature down in already to an average of about 23 degrees, something like a 10 degree drop that radius facing out as it makes its way further east woods and behind that it will not quite nice. these we go through the next couple of days. notice it doesn't go off in santiago, like with some right. not too far away, right? not too far away from the northwest of the confident drifting up into central america . but across much of the carrier being as long as you 5 and drive, particularly across the east. now there's maybe one or 2 showers just around the when was, what's the weather will be able to watch hispaniola pushing across cuba to make the catching a shadow to what a 2 showers and 2 central and southern parts of mexico. but also as of what the weather,
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so cold weather coming into the north of mexico as it goes through the next couple of days. joining up with a heavy shower that we have across the deep south of the us. but wise on how we're currently, it'll be a tropical storm by the time it makes land full around new england and live scotia . the beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable growth. united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta, indonesia is ready to hold the 2023 ations together. we will prove that patient matters at the center of to learn, learn. we become an enquire with lewis university and discover how to
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frame and solve present future challenges. critical did. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem, teaching is here to the, to other countries. the europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the parking lot to what technology is, era uninstalled sanjay here. and uh huh. let's remind you that top stories, agencies, and nivia are wanting of assuming epidemic from waterborne diseases. rescue workers are struggling to retrieve decomposed bodies. more than 5000 people believe to have
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died and sundays floods that desktop is still expected to rise. wages arriving in america, the government there is now looking into the task of rebuilding a week on from the as quite the country has announced a reconstruction plan for those who have been left at least 6 people have died. and most of us are don off to days of torrential rains that i get to flash flooding. thousands of homes and whitening island law school to find states have been destroyed. hundreds of people displaced well out of there as well. it alba collie has worn out from the olivia and floods and donna, the internet that's still a problem. hi leah, 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 in 7 decades. at least. catastrophe on such scale cannot be immediately dealt with by any single country. the flood we're for middle,
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the number of victims is extremely high and we still don't know the final figure. therefore, 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. and as we enter the 6th day, such likelihoods have all but disappeared. needless to say, libya 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 on that. like colleague, several that yeah, spoke to talk to us elder glossy, the director of the alkalis, a chest hospital and been gauzy. he says, doctor is on the ground that concerned about the health risks from the deck bodies . and there is no supply of it as long as there's the uh,
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even there is no refrigerator, routine practice all over around the 2nd day i went to the other side uh, cold. i bet the hospital the same uh and stuff just simply really uh we have seen a huge number of for oh, for the by the and the area or the speed that we valid, steven refrigerator each other. so we have sol skated v as i would just be sure it is and, and contagious disease infectious disease programs that what could have been. and then it said uh next month. so we, uh, we have no need. uh, we have no experience that it got douglas and beds that nature and is also set back to suffering from so, so we need, did a technician come to football. we need expediency regarding how to d. like with this crisis,
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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 is and 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 that dustin creed, so we need a international community, a guide. i mean with that being asked before we have 50 workers, but we, we are working the front of them, you know who we are different, think what all we need to move some. busy out of the neighborhood and but to have the experience we like experience here. we need, for example,
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the preventive missions like um i mean uh the plastic bag that in front and 95 to 95 miles and hold the home phone and all the materials that need photos, protection otherwise mean with some sort of from, from infectious disease. and then the next few months, while the g $77.00 group of nations is getting it solid on the way in havana, the block is expected to focus on the role of science and technology during its 2 day meeting. there's so much kind of distrust days before the who in general assembly in new york city. let's take a closer look at the $377.00 block, which brings together developing countries and a bit to increase the influence on the world stage and was folded in geneva and $196477.00 founding them. this felt that the voice of when you, when would be great the if they worked together. since then,
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the block is actually going to more than a $113.00 nations from across the global south. china, that is not a member, but it works closely with the group. and official statements are often made in the name of the g 77 pulse china with so many member states. the g $77.00 has many internal differences on the policy, but it's helped developing countries walk effectively on some major global issues including climate change. while the 0 is less than america edison, this union is following that summit for us and havana. the g 77 summit is now well underway with at least 50 heads of state foreign ministers and find a level ministers from some 134 countries. it is the largest inter governmental organization within the framework of the united nations whose secretary general unplug it, will have. this is also here, the voice of the $77.00 plus the china will always be central at the united nations
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. as i called on your groups. we have long been champions of multilateralism to step up to use our, our insights, the host president to begin vs cognitive from cuba. i began by saying that this would be an all spirit conference or recognition that cuba is facing nissan on the crisis at this moment. not surprisingly, he also began by lashing out at the enveloped countries whom he said, had maintained the world's global south in poverty and injustice for centuries. uh, but the, one of the main themes of this conference is actually about the technology. how to help the countries from the global south improve and develop better technology transfers and also innovation are the main themes and some of the countries that are taking part in this summit. know a lot about that such as india and china. interestingly, china is not actually a formal member of the group, but it has the largest delegation, some 50 members,
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and it's being headed by a member of the central committee, who is in charge of all things of the issue of corruption. it may be a message to some of the people who are here to see and human allergens here off of that protest isn't argentina demanding. as government assistance as inflation that hits affect the high, many argentinians are competing, but their salaries are now below the poverty line. to reason, but it reports from what his errands, the government is enabled to control or be stationed right here. this is having a huge impact on people. aside from here, we have taken over the right to the mass for government
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community needs to provide more help that you can see us. we have a salary that is the light poverty line. we cannot afford basic food items when making it to the end of the month is 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 official and the power related 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 and full workers pension is and even people with jobs that cannot
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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 chance that car right time didn't have yet, the lake was promising to zola. right, the 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 anyone. would promise change. that is, how will i just see that when a site is a ton industry long to now where the nation has seen years of economic time while it's economy essentially collapsed. last year of the months of shortages and financial crisis, the international luxury funds came to its rescue with the bailout. and the government had to accept the tougher forms, but also the end as has this update for us from the capital columbia. so that the amount of kennedy is struggling. the 460 taxi driver is the only one employed in
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his 11 member family law. 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 a foreign 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 an end to subsidies the i am, if money has helped, many said has come up to higher price at the mccain level so that we can't afford
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to give the children nutritious food. paying for that school was 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 government? this psychiatrist, unfortunately frustrated on call to adopt the best practices and ensure that we become a cut up pre according to the transparency of funded the accountability bell. investors will have confidence in you coming into misty and meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that is hook, because the next year is probably the most crucial leah in the life of this country
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. where the elections will become a place where they are 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 have well come the end of q's, adequate fuel and the inflation with the one. if meaningful changes are not made in governance, any relief would be temporary. and that fernandez, i would just need your number thousands of all the work as of 3 major u. s. companies have down tools and gone on strike. it's the 1st time in $88.00. is it all 3 companies that's general motors has ford and salons as have been hit with simultaneous workouts. this strikes down to that off the old americas on the union
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failed to renew the titles as a contract to pay the full if the state deadlines work is on demanding higher wages and which is the most commanded king, john, is continuing his tool of eastern russia he visited the factory which produces russia's most modern war plains came to a demonstration of the life of the su, especially 55 subjects. earlier this week he held talks with russian president of macpherson western, as i say, that young young could sell a little sco weapons to help it's one. okay. meanwhile, south korean president. okay. all as promising to strengthen cooperation of its allies to counter threats by north korea. so is now conducting joins minute checks and sizes with the us to lock for $75.00. vast rate of the korean funds for the reports 20 vessels 10 across and more than $3000.00 troops. taking part in this event, the us and canada have sent a warship
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h that will re enacting what happened off the western coast of the korean peninsula . exactly 73 years ago, un forces 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 come on, the ration is being done on a much larger scale than previous years. that's the reflection, partly on the more hotline policy of south korean president unit to gil, who's promised to deepen tides with the us to counter at north korea. the north has been conducting more weapons tests then 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 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,
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the move is likely to and go to china. which views such exercises by the us as an attempt to contain that. tensions on the korean peninsula happened at the highest point in recent years. and recent events and they've done nothing to de escalate them. lawrence louis algebra, the yellow sea of the coast of south career. still ahead here on out jersey and support the her survive as good as the rugby world cup will be here with that story . the on selection question is war with lawanda amended, rigorous debate. people are dying because of black lives. don't really matter in the police will join me markham on hill upfront without a 0. the
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welcome back as times of supporting his. thank you so much a status. yes. the majority of spain's woke up winning players say they won't return to represent their country. in the immediate future. 39 players have signed a statement, demanding further reforms at the spanish football federation. new coach at mon say till may have been due to reveal her 1st squad, but that announcement has been delayed. the teams broke up victory was overshadowed by the behavior of former a separation president, louise ruby, alice. he goes to later in january, him row, so on the lips of following the sides when last month, as well. earlier on friday, high court judge and post a restraining order on ruby alice, he's not allowed to go within 200 meters of her most. so in court, really, alice repeated his claims that the case with her most out was consensual. this judge, let investigation is expected to continue for months and we'll decide whether the case goes to trial ruby. alice resigned from his job on monday. during
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ben z, matt has fired his side. i'll, if you add to the top of the saudi pro league, the french strikers score the winner in the 2nd half against i'll do it. then z, my guarding who shot past the keeper with his knee. his after giving out as he had a one year old victory all if he had taught the table by 2 points without allow in 2nd, having played one game less english. premier league team ever tend to have new owners. the cloud, which has a new stadium under construction, has been bought by the american investment firm. a 777 partners. everton are in the leagues relegation zone after taking just one point from their 1st 4 games. after generations, germany has been a byword for success and man's national football. but recently the site has fallen on hard times and last sunday, hansley's like became the 1st manager to be sacked in the teams history. dominic came reports from berlin, rudy,
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so that putting the german national teen through its paces. this was 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. kenzie flick. 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 there such thoughts of disc, the eyes and thoughts from given intercom. gary linux is saying that if it will match last 19 minutes and then the in the gym is when. well,
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that doesn't work any milk. this a nate sends you a victory that will wait, we'll stick together. we remember all virtues, 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 henzy flick? 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 champions that you can 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, your can 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. they are 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
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old coach, hoop, 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, houses there. but the big stadium in building the house brands were made to work hard for their 2nd street. when at the rugby world cup on thursday night, your wife threatened to cause a huge upset was that the americans took an early lead in leo and scored to tries. it was only in the final minutes that frank made the match. say the home team went on to win 2712 and made a step closer to the final attempt to reach for qualified simpleton.
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so that you don't lose the impulse of thing was the weight of what i told the place is we won the game. we don't have to play beautiful roughly to do this that so the other. so we met a 1st goal which was to get the victory. whether the, some frustration play might be more months to players because we want them to be happy about how they play from the 3 time champions, new zealand and their opening games. the all blacks will look to get their campaign back on track against a bit. the later this friday, new zealand lost against france was their 1st impulse stage defeats that one half. it was resolved, that ended $831.00 match winning record. losing the front on friday night. so hard to finish on top. now. you're going to focus on getting rid of the next 3 games. i mean, obviously we want to be in a quarter final, not anything from the sherlock is cricket, or is one or last ball thriller against pock assigned to reach the funnel? the asia cab sure were long as word 6 runs off the pharmacy balls and their
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evenings to ground victory in colombo. the team now face indian sundays final and will be images in this title for a 7th time. a one of the favorites to win this, your super bowl has made it to wins from to the start of the nfl. a regular season jaylen hertz through this is 63 yards church, downtown south until augusta equals 2 is 3420 win over the minnesota vikings vehicles. last last season's championship against the kansas city chiefs of francis cfo. it doesn't seem to be enjoying his davis, a cap experience. the all the us player was unhappy that the video was incorrectly called this point to his opponents failure. empire had his cfo appointed healthy and not, not the match was one fine. okay, that is all your support from back to you in his family and just then thanks so
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