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i think it's all on now to 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so now might have when you call home will but you're going to be using kind of trash that match it to you the the hello laura, kyle: this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, libyans, and on the face of looming stress of disease as rescue work has struggled to deal with decomposing bodies. we made frontline health workers and morocco, subbing distort communities and areas destroyed by last week of quick no
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one wants to strength, said again, no one wants a strength. but i respect workers, right to use their options and the collector barnes us presenter, 5 in box workers in the 1st of a coordinated strike against detroit vegas to ultimate because plus leaders, i'm delegates representing 80 percent of the walls population meet in cuba to seek a new economic well rolled up when live in havana and, and support the majority in spain's wells and the cap, a winning squad say they won't be returning to represent their country in the immediate future 30. and i'm players assigned to statements demanding further reforms at the spanish football federation. the to give us both the bags, the desperate appeals for help emerging from libya's eastern city of dana and the surrounding areas rescue. and because of facing the daunting challenge of dealing
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with the number of decomposed bodies lying under the rubble in the water off to sunday's floods, the threats of color and most important diseases is rising. at least $55.00 children are already el, off to drinking contamination. vasa, and they're all called for either partial or complete evacuation of done well than 5000 people are known to have died, but that number is expected to rise. russell satta begins on coverage from tripoli . thousands of people are still missing and fears. dad, buried under the mont and rubble or swept out to sea. search to investigate, forced continue, but the chances of finding people draft and alive are increasing. and that's why we are working as hard as we can and these few hours. but we'll have safety motions to be able to locate people along if we're trying to squeeze on dogs as much as
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possible to work on those buildings that have been punctured, destroyed, and which have not been completely submitted by the water. the water for water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches. haven't been washed ashore. 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 try to give them. the survivors are called the terrifying moment they loved ones or 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 as the heat and bodies. the compass says she, the we must be absolutely cautious and the same time act with those the responsibility and addressing the sources of pollution from the dead bodies under the debris to animate as carcasses. in addition to any chemical materials washed
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away by the floods, let me have sir, from the west of the country, have even echo scroll. the lines determined to help those in need in this particular divided 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 massive and as a result, access to many areas is not possible for them. a continues to arrive by air, but they're not these more international assistance and fast. we need the support of international community. we need the support of the and agencies in order to be able to manage this crisis in a proper way and to help the libyans overcome this unfortunate incidence. survivors struggle to comprehend this catastrophe. creating the mob and deputy from what remains of their homes and waiting for the house. this was said of that,
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which is 0. 3. partly. was there a time i'll spotty is in the done or when he explains the sheer scale of the need to fill out in colorado, what you had let did with every passing day, the number of search and rescue teams is rising and then making their way into debt and we spoke to city officials who said the 1st 3 days were the most difficult, with searching rescue operations were carried out by local teams, only now crews from all over the world, helping them on thursday. for example, the crew arrived from jordan, followed by another from egypt, and it said something is before them, there was a text in the old joint forces to remove the debris and local authorities say the scale of the catastrophe cannot be matched by all those teams. and they are calling for more crews with sufficient and proper equipment, official reports because 10000 missing people as a friday. but that's a middle initial estimation. since many dead bodies are still washing up on the shows every day can look up. and let's talk now to my trainer. he's in tripoli for
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us. i'm not like what's police do can give us on the recovery operation in the and there is we believe now tool of a full evacuation of assessing swell operations are still ongoing. yesterday there were a few people who miraculously survived for days under the rubble and they were able to pull them out. but now it's looking like of the window of opportunities almost completely gone. according recently, a spoke to a few residents that are, these aren't the official numbers, but they estimate that with the help of dozens of international rescue teams that they've rescue search and rescue teams that they've pulled out just today alone, around 400 to 600 bodies libyans just aren't capable of, of handling, of the, the search and rescue operations or the recovery operations on themselves. i mean,
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this is an unprecedented catastrophe. natural disaster and the residence of devon. i mean, just not just trying to come to terms with this new reality and, and, and dozens or, or their entire families last due to this flood. now there's this risk of an environmental disease, a buyer, mental other diseases popping up because because of the, of the floods because of the, the, the, the composing bodies because of the sewage that has risen up due to the flood. so i mean, residents are extremely, uh, uh they residents just are want to know about their loved ones. so oh yes, there are calls for a partial or complete evacuation. uh, but people don't want to leave the city until they know what happened to their
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loved ones. i'm leaving to handle flows about done in my life, but what about all the towns in the region that have also being affected and received very little help? what are you hearing from the as well done that has definitely got on the focus. so according to the un migration agency, there's around 35000 people displace across the region are about 30000 and we're from down the and i think that's why we're seeing the focus there, but you still have it available but your suicide and mothers. and so many other towns that were of flooded and also entire tire neighborhoods flooded. uh so uh, but so the number of desk in those, in those towns are in the, tends to maybe a couple of a, 2 to 300 according to officials. but yes, the, the entire region needs support from the international uh, community. uh, but we are seeing lived in, come together. uh, you know,
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these were divided people of just a few years ago. uh, you know, they were, they were fighting each other and from mines shooting each other, but now they're coming together to try to help those in need. okay, malick trying to, thanks very much. it brings up to speed with the latest happening over in dana. thanks very much. let's speak now to kind of gauge he's one of the leaders of the libyan youth hostels association. and he's pause of thousands of volunteers who are helping the flood victims in no need joins us now. live from the thanks very much for taking the time to speak to us. we just had a correspondent matic training saying that this catastrophe has brought libyans together. you yourself have travel thousands of miles to be in the den. when did you arrive and what did you find for the festival i want to have missed before the lock is 123 and i also heating for those as well.
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they did a one of those, i'm just trying to stall and use it again. it's both self or the gc ones. i not distribute to the 180 the in the dvd most of the association. uh i've been in the uh, around the somebody actually from the 1st time from the move from the fest. ready means the products have been i would association, i got bought him in bits from boston over the country and i divided them into groups and sending them to better take did it in the eastern. yes. the source. uh, uh, the, uh, yeah. and i know the guy, kevin is uh, the 15 in the association uh with the groups all way as i said to, to use aside, but just be to use and lots of teams and sports movies. uh,
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this agent. oh. and so into the future that posted is she had a number of places to contribute to the main maintenance. uh, as a, as a base. uh, i think this denise is more than a few days on the, on the ceiling to the also made them the extensive sentence on the field, tracy the 24 hours a day. uh, we bought it on the 8 is to since uh uh, do we the best i can to try to pay for the situation. however, we all the, the, however, we all stayed in the images of stage and wasting for governor and chases on every song to get his student goals. and so i think you'll during the best that you kind of how much, how many supplies do you have to do that with how much help do you have
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the food, anybody to supply everything? is it available, but one of them, but signings is the pay using this. the attendant is in the present. i mean the times by the 5th fine, we've yet to face such a stone like this in such a normal box. so these are and therefore we, it was the, it's the but from specific areas to tease it was likely to be the keys. had the previous experience in, in meeting with the some of the 2nd sciences. and the focus is now moving towards the survivors for 2000 people, a homeless we've already had of 55 children suffering from drinking bad rule. so what's is available to drink the, what is available to shelter people, how much is available to, to cope with the survivors. yeah, the,
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the sign in, uh, we already tell you that we're going to enter a number of disaster codes one this time. uh, you know, because of the, the, what are you seeing on the bodies under uh, under this production uh, i'd like to send the will to the food supplied like we said before, me had the sandwich and so on gathering to get that hadn't been paid for that, and that'd be the today we were, you know, uh, bringing you all, uh tons of lots and you'd be giving them to the people. we go to the ground, we use kind of people that interviews benny. i'm pulling the bill everything they need the information on the, on the officials talking about a right to a saying,
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the city, what are people the saying about that? do they want to leave? i mean, you know, when i really was leaving the big they home see all the live. i mean they to email. i'm trying actually, there is nothing for so you know that you've been going to believe me misdeeds. ah, ah, the best thing you'd like us to, to control the situation? no, there's nothing just by now. okay, haven't case we wish you all the best with your work the and done up thanks very much. take the time to speak to us here and i'll just narrow a thank you is the now the search continues for survivors in america. busy after an earthquake that hit one week ago killed nearly 3000 people,
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aid is gradually arriving in remote areas, but it remains a huge challenge. stephanie deca travel to adapt it to see what the situation is like the ascent this report. 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 the so lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter. um these are uh,
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nurses. hi. you work here? yes. yeah, well goodness is here, the nurses, how many are you for? for all of the midwife. and this is for just this village which is 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 from a distance. but also they need to the psychologist moment. my goals are to walter and medicines for fever, especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember 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,
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we have to be strong even though if we feel like, yeah, yes, you girls are amazing honestly. because show you where i like 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. rock is government has announced an age program to support those who were left homeless off the last last week of quake. but the needs on when you mental survive is a struggling to cope with injuries and mental trauma. shamella barry,
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i met some of them in the town of asked me a this has been a remarkably busy week for doctors of this ministry clinic and center. and we're walk a patients suffering from anxiety and panic. attacks brought to emergency room the off the shelves and memories of last by days, earthquake have left the marks of these people are clearly traumatized. these are the is from, with god. should also house and relatives and fees. what happens next in her life? this it, this is we have had, we were sleep when i had a strange sound and i started screaming. the roof was folding. i shouted to my husband to rescue the children and my mother. it was terrible long, tough hours when by i failed to learn and helpless. as bows of being cleared, ambulance is getting more access to most of the affected villages. this hospital is
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in the middle between the city of cash and the center of the earthquake. it was crucial during the rescue operations and continues to be the main facility for those homeless, the homes, and are now living in $1030.00 make shift comes around the area and along the devastated zone. vault the multi i lives on the village has suffered, extensive damage, traumatized. she does not remember anything. lying next to her is rock loose. lots of, i'm a 90 ode women from the town of asked me. she has a spine injury and is yet to have a surgery for the help who will surely know more and that's enough. we suffer a lot. we lost everything, relatives and belongings. i'm fine, but i just want to as far as use to build a house for my mother, we are a family of 24 people in the same place that place no longer exists. some of the
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most critical cases are taken to the hospitals. they are for these say this emergency operation is not affecting the routine workflow of the medical facilities in the region at the bottom of what we initially have to deal with. a huge number of people suffering serious injuries, particularly fractures and deep wounds. but now we have more teams, more facilities established everywhere. for the children who went through the whole basic seconds of the wake, but felt much longer. it cheerful moment at the mixer, playground. a little break from the tough reality. how's your mind? well, as it's either a sneak south america as well as 20 most and i had him. this is our, including the days of torrential rain full truck, a flash flooding in to dawn, coming at least 6 people. and find out why some european countries were imposing funds on green imports from the frame fossil, the scores, and the how to survive
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a scarecrow, the top here with that story. the, the g $77.00 group of nations is guessing its summit underway and have on the block is expected to focus on the role of science and technology. during is to day meeting. somebody comes just days before the un general assembly in new york city or less than america as police and human joins us now live from havana. understand what all the leaders of the world's largest insect government to prove that the g $77.00 plus china say the with this is very much as you mentioned, a, a preview to the general assembly meeting in new york that's coming up now. and we are certainly hearing any are full about the problems on the so no, but sells,
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particularly in relation to the lack of access to technology, science and innovation. that is the main theme here. but what is the most interesting speeches of all was from the secretary general of the united nations antonio. but that was when he was the 2nd one to speak after the president of to about the whole country. who, by the way, apologize for the fact that this would be what he calls an austere summit, given economic problems that this country is facing. but i thought it would, that was said that the conclusion that the world can come to right now is that developing countries that the world rather is failing the world developing countries. and he said that the global institutions, particularly the united nations security council, the bretton woods institutions reflect when he called the bible on era. he said that one of the many develop that when developing countries were shackled by colonial rule and had no say in their own affairs or in their global powers. that's
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what, when, when the united nations was form, that was the, the way that things were. but no longer any fact, he asked that the, the countries that were, that are present at this summit, which are a 134 developing countries and said use your power and spiked. so that really set the tone for what we're hearing here one after the other. the president are talking about the fact that they've been deprived as members of the developing world of access to so many things, but specifically technology, which is still important right now. we heard from the, from my boss, the president of the palestinian state, and he asked all of them to continue to help fight for palestinian independence, but also for access to technology and science. so that's the, that's what we've been hearing over and over again. interestingly enough, china is also here. this is the group of $77.00 plus china and china is promising
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to help even though it is not a full member of this organization. lucy, of this group with so many members, can it actually reach any practical agreements on developing, developing countries, access to technology and innovation? of the it's, it's quite interesting because there are countries here, the do not see eye to eye on politics. i mean, we've got a saudi arabia here, a ron many countries that, that don't, that, that are impacting conflict with each other. but when it comes to this issue, there seems to be consensus. and they're all calling on countries that are doing better than others. and especially china and countries like india, to india as a country that certainly is, has taken the lead as a spokesperson for us, or as folks country for the global south to do their big deal. but they're ahead of everybody else to, to make up for this, the pitfalls of the other ones. and this is what presumably may come out of this summit when it is all over on, on uh, saturday. okay. yep. well,
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wait and see. see many times for the update that from havana in cuba, i know 1000 holes. i work as from 3 major us companies have downs. the tools and gone strike is the 1st time ever the all 3 companies have general micros fluid, and scientists have been hit with single tiniest workouts. the strikes started off, it was somebody because i'm the union failed to renew the terms of contract and pay the 4th. the state deadlines, like i said, the mounting highway just and which you sound as a deck, a record profits when they're profitable, it's all there is they want to keep it all. and the sad reality is, you know, they said a quarter of a trillion dollars the victory have in the last $21000000000.00 and profits in the 1st 6 months of this year. the price of cars that went up 30 percent of the last couple years. ceo went up 40 percent. nobody cried a river. nobody put fear out. but by god the workers ask for their 1st year. it's
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the end of the world. well, we've got to correspondence on this story will be speaking to heidi joe castro in washington, dc in just a moment. the 1st day. let's go. does she have her tennessee who's at the picket line in detroit? how's the hub of america's or somebody to of industry is she have? historic strike has a 3 call makers symbol tenuously. the idea is isn't it to have maximum impacts? right, so $12700.00. what is it for you? i w is 144000 membership and alan strike 3 pounds and 3 states. one of the higher one of missouri out of this for pounds here just outside the shootings. and we're on the picket line here. i'm actually on to the what from a good if you can see, but there's parts and the other of us were told about sport management. even the place i own proceedings as we go on, but the general sense is not good enough is about for the reasons. so i'm saying
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that was just was just discussing, if you decide to of shareholder value and profit for the one to send while the work is or make make the product. so i'll or was all in real terms. and also that's the old one. what of this is the strikers? why do you feel them to be? there was no alternative but the goal? well, these big, these vague with the job and they won't give us any. they won't give us any more raises or anything. the 1st 2 proposals that they offered were just insults. so this is what, this is what the end result is towards the says this before the, if i gave them to the developer, the background was yours. they're building understand what it takes to, to, to raise like it's at the top more dollars. there's the res attorney way to at least 10 more dollars, you know, since like i think like the late ninety's. so now the starting rate is only went up for dollars for dollars do come on. there was a seo against, i think 20,
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pretty to 1000000. yeah, yeah. that's that, that's fair. that's fair. but it's going to be difficult bad. and how long can you, can you survive? because now you're not even getting those wages as they well, you're on like stripe pay $500.00 a week to get a sense of food and others. it kind of hoping that we just got too much for you guys, was the reason why is, i mean we're, we're, we're ready to stay here for as long as long as it takes, you know, we, we have all, but, you know, we've, we've got a big packing, we have a lot of lots of lots of support. so it's just, it's just a teeter totter, know who, who, who, who, who, who, who comes out on top will say they're biting. who's speaking, are you sounded more like bodies on distance for probably related fees on your side? it's actually notable the you, i dealt with you one of the fusions that hasn't endorsed them for the, for the upcoming election. but what do you feel to try to bite and will be on your side? yeah, i mean, hope, hopefully going to be the, the president of the united space and see that the workers are one of the most important people of the united states. we build most of everything here in cars, infrastructure, everything is,
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it is union. so it's funny we got to do it. we're doing got to do so much. i expect somebody to so yeah, so that's a determination on both sides. it clearly though for what we can tell the big older makers to better pads by some estimates just by move them to you. i w, or even asking over the course of the next 4 years in that contract. in order to see this out because you have this, those are about the future of production of electric vehicles and whether those will be view middle class jobs, the window they'll be a and b u. i w's where the rates of the balsam for cheap labor to build a new generation because the buy didn't ministration for and tech spending money into these already profitable companies to make electric vehicles. but with no, no conditionality. and that's a bit of a bit of an issue with the guys over the years. so i know you're, i think you're going to hiding out as a board about the political aspect and that the type for advice is on the so you have, thanks very much for bringing us to seeing that from detroit. was we gonna have the hoops of support from the cause of passing the picket line outside that or somebody because company that's good. now, to heidi,
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because you have such as life was from washington d. c. because heidi, as you have a saying we, we see president joe biden championing himself is the most union friendly presents in american history. he's just been speaking. what was he saying? that's right. the fact that he had trust this is already notable, and he said that he is squarely on the side of these negotiations that he hopes will benefit middle class workers. and he said that these auto workers are the ones who created the american middle class, and the ones who should continue to benefit proportionally, just as a ceo's of these companies are benefiting. it's notable that the white house doesn't have any legal authority to intervene in these negotiations, and in fact, president biden on a thursday was unable to talk both sides down from his try. so he tried on a call. and so now on friday,
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he has this message for those negotiating sides. the companies have made some significant offers, but i believe it should go further to ensure record corporate profits mean record contracts for the i demonstrated again record corporate profit, which they have should be shared by record contracts for the u a w. and just as we're building an economy in the future, we need labor agreements for the future. it's my hope that the parties can return to the conversation table to forward to a win win agreement. to continue our active engagement, i'm responding to plan dispatching to members of my team to detroit. and there certainly is a lot riding on how this turns out for joe biden, and for his presidency, he wants to be re elected in about a year's time yet. americans feel like the economy is at a bad spot best despite the objective indicators showing otherwise. but we some pulls also show americans say that biden's policies are that are making the economy
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worse. and certainly of this strike expands from its current limited scope to all 150000 union members. striking that would have a repercussions throughout the american economy. people are fearful that this would take up inflation after a hard battle to lower that record a record rates since the pandemic. so the white house is watching this very closely . as you heard, white house present, abided and sending to representatives to be a part of these talks. so it's hard to say exactly how helpful they may be. okay, highly many, thanks for that. hijacked castro reporting that from washington dc. so it has hair on alex's era, noisy protests, an argentine that demanding government's assistance to cope. cold inflation the
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to the point of the day that the the color, the i'm a little i'm seeing hate continues across the middle east. we have more health sunshine across the raven potentially. i haven't thought how we should be. just below the 40 degree mac. we're looking at getting into the big forties as we go on through the next couple of days. quite a brisk wind as well. how do you say fresh quinn? tabitha is around $43.00 degrees lifted. dustin san pushing right down to the southern pulse of saudi arabia being while some showers were on the southern end of the red sea, the black ceasing some showers the caspian sea to also sing some showers from time to time. a sort of the mediterranean,
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generally set by temperatures about where they should be. little bit of a brisk winter when 2 of the far north of egypt from the leasing pulse of a libya wet and when the weather will create its way to was send the impossible rock. i mean, while i but the next steps of the system just pushes towards the ip area and peninsula training where the system just feeling some showers in here as we go through the course of the weekend. so as to what the weather, as usual, just around the west africa some heavier. right. and also using its way into molly to catch a shower. 2 in the gambia certainly sinks in very wet weather around the gulf of guinea. it's also somewhat weather too. and so the falls south of south africa over the next couple of days, which is north of that losey dry of the learned learned, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and
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solve present future challenges. the 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 uncomfortable with the freedom of speech and 1st amendment gods chosen to 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 you have to say something. the
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the again, you're watching out is there a has reminder of our top story? is this our agencies in libby a warning of a moving academic from what's important diseases asked us because of struggling to achieve decompose, focusing on 5000 people are believed to have died in sundays floods. i'm not that so is expected to rise more age as arriving in more. okay. the government is now looking to the mom of the task of rebuilding we owns in the as quite the country as announced a reconstruction time for the as has been left homeless. and us present, joe biden is backing also to so demanding higher wages. same profits should be shared fairly 3 major call make us of being has the symbols pain is, will counts for the 1st time. in decades,
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at least 6 people have died in northern sou dawn off the days of torrential rains triggered flash flooding. thousands of hands and white snow and new quarter fun. states have been destroyed and hundreds of people displaced millions already suffering from the slicing between the army and permit to rapids support forces. a groups have been warning. the rainy season will less of the situation that you knew you would think it was. we need shelter as if the situation spot, 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 bought him the left of the thank god we're safe for me, but the damage has already been done and we lost houses and belongings in the flood . but thank god, i knew you in full restrictions on ukrainian grain will no longer be imposed with the deadline to extend the band lapsing at midnight, bought poland hungry answer back. you have already announced funds of their own
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mania and bulgaria also formed palms of the group of 5 e. you nation 2 blocks, the sale of ukrainian grain with in level just to protect local funding industries . over the next month, ukraine has agreed to introduce any legal measures to stabilize grain prices and framing wall has said, as we taken control of the vin is just outside by what in the east, the village of adrift lies just to the south of the bloodiest bottle in rushes more on, you cried, graham began, it's come to offensive in june this year. and one of his goals has been re taking key areas. and we don't that region. i'll just, it was named best probably before it's from cave. 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 bloodiest battle in the war with russia so far, the re taking of this village seen as an incremental but important move forward. an
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important step forward to eventually trying to re take bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this village plastic several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and russian equipment in the region of, quote, a statement the from one of the brigade, 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 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
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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 one's 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 possible before the winter sets in and still made conditions returned to the front line in the fields of battle here in ukraine. zane, besides the oldest directv's most currently took him, joan is continuing his tool of eastern russia. he visited a factory which produces russia's most loving will planes, games, or demonstration flights of the su 5255 suggest. earlier this week you held tools for russian president vladimir putin estimates of, as they've shown young could. so most good weapons to health as well in ukraine, a software in present to you and so kill is promising to strengthen cooperation
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with allies to count the threats by north korea. so this conduction joint military exercises with the you estimate the 73rd anniversary of the korean war for as many 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. un forces led by the us landed in in china. that helped attend the tide in the korean, more in favor of the south. 50 is commemoration is being done on a much larger scale than previous years. that's a reflection probably on the more hotline policy of south korean press than union. so, gil, who's promised to deepen ties with the us to counter at north korea, the north has been conducting more weapons tests than before. and the recent meeting between north korean leader, kim jong and and russian president vladimir putin, has raised consent of
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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 trying to 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 had been at the highest point in recent years, and recent events and have done nothing to de escalate them. florence louis out 0, the yellow sea of the coast of south career, tying now to shoreline cut, where the nation has seen years of economic time while its economy essentially collapsed. last year of to months of shows do have some financial crisis. international monetary fund came to his rescue with the bailout, but the government had to accept tough reforms. nelson and as has this update from the capital columbia,
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it says that the amount of kennedy is struggling. the $4060.00 taxi driver is the only one employed in he's 11 member family does have a 4 year 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, or 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,
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many states has come up to higher price at the mccain level so that we can't afford to give the children nutritious food. paying for that school is very difficult. they've got kind of kept of costs because the school couldn't take what was off for the couple of his younger son's haven't gone to school for over a year. the i m f 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. all investors will have confidence in you coming in and miss the answer. meanwhile, leading civil society has made their own recommendations to fight corruption. that
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is hook because the next year is probably the most crucial year in the life of this country where the elections will become a place where 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 account ability to human rights themselves abroad, but accountability to the people of cert. blanca for how the economy is governed. many have well come the end of cues, adequate fuel and the installation, but the one is meaningful changes are not made in governance. any relief would be temporary. and that fernandez, i would just need your number processed as an argentine or demanding urgent government assistance as inflation hits a fussy yeah. hi. my name is tamia is a containing the salaries and now below the poverty line trays of
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a report from point us iras. the government able to control or be stationed 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 2 men,
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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 exemption, cash handouts, 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 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 full so 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 the evidence in this country is that people are tired of the constant
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uncertainty that they live in, and that's why many or say so that they wouldn't vote for anyone. would promise change. that is, how will i just see that one site is so it has hair. on alex's era, the was 1st reading and container ship sales from denmark. find out why it's hailed as a milestone for the shipping industry. and installed this for as long as that makes a big promise to one of his stop plans. those details coming up in just a few months. the
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the the walls fast container ship to run on queen bethnal has been launched. and den mock
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hello coffin fuel produce from organic waste will help reduce harmful carbon emissions from call go vessels. by 60 percent for reese was that the integration in copenhagen about as much as the ship gets its name. danish and european officials gathered on thursday for ceremony that goes back to viking times. but one that could now put modern vessels into buffalo against climate change. by successfully de carbonized in shipping, we're not only promoting our fight against climate change. we're also creating new supply chains, new industries, and thousands of new good jobs. the ship owned by danish cargo joined the mask, is set to limit $100.00 tons of carbon dioxide less per day. even a diesel one. it runs on green back and all produced from decomposed organic waste . 120 molar vessels now in the pipeline from other companies. green muscle has been
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around for a long time, but it isn't cheap. the 2nd estates hopes that via commissioning vessels powered by muscle, it will take salt production, lower prices, and begin to challenge the dominance of fossil fuels. oh let your neilson has a share and the nobel peace prize thanks to his work with the intake of a mental panel on climate change. he believes method will come full fill the impression to reduce shipping emissions by more than 60 percent. but that will need sophie's multi purpose and mask suppliers in the netherlands. a fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon method, though, is also a hydrocarbon. it's a small molecule. the thing is that you can make re method all in different ways. in the middle east. you've got a lot of sun and a lot of areas for solar panels. so why not produce green mess note in the middle east? well, the ships are sitting around anyway. environmental campaign is still say a key way to reduce emissions is to reduce dependents on fuel building,
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transport like ships and calls the tests the united nations targets net 0 emissions in the shipping industry by 2053 dimensional is being welcome. it is a big step forward compared to where the 6 it has been and has been stopped for for many years with fossil fuels. but this isn't an example of green washing. i don't think so because if you look at what can shipping at do today, there is really no better solution for for peak a capital ships with scientists warning of a tipping point in how much pollution the planet can handle building on the early promise of national could have a deadly urgency full rece out is there at copenhagen. that's cable is bought now and his bar. laura, thank you so much. 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 for the reforms that the spanish football federation, new coach month, se told, may, has been, had been due to reveal her 1st squad, but that announcement has been delayed. the team is broke up. victory was
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overshadowed by the behavior of former federation president louise ruby, alice, because player jenny her most so on the lips following the sides. when last month, we spoke to spanish football broadcaster jemma, slay, who told us what the players are demanding to and their boy caught well, this woman have always maintained that this was not the question. the problem about the bill, the own reveal, is what it costs us to turn on the problem on how the spanish for the ration was organized. when we talk about the woman's football and, and well, once competition. so they appreciate the changes they made so far. but they seem, they are still not enough to go back, or they request for a new organization in romans football departments. they asked for the changes in the present this, even to the fireman, because at most of the we all as loyal to people are still there. they ask for changes in the communications department because the truth is that. 9 there's been
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no change and, and some of this people in the communications department, they put uh, falls at wards attending and i'm also late to explain in a press release. and they also one changes in the integrity section of the spanish . if i, if these come full tardy to review, i called to go to the spanish national team and they could be facing both economical and the sport sanctions. but this is extremely unlikely that this would be happening because if we look into the recent past, the fix pin rebellion that we've called before, the work up a, this one have never got a find an order. so that's why they decided to postpone the call of the school monday. it was supposed to be happening in a press conference on monday, and they decided to postpone that this way. they don't call them, so they don't have to face any kind of uh find earlier on friday at high court judge and post a restraining order on weeks ruby, alice is not allowed to go within 200 meters of her most. so in court ruby,
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alice repeated his claim that with that the case with her most that was consensual . this judge lead 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. the english prime relate returns following the international break and match their city boss prep cordial as says the real season starts. now the champions phase, west time away on saturday. they currently leave the standings after 4 winds from their 1st 4 games following saturdays game city begin their champions league defense on tuesday against red star belgrade. they've seen the season always, i believe a start right now when started after the 1st international break. so the transfer window is over the kids back to the school, the routine to families. okay. you know, everyone's like, everybody know exactly what to do in 10 months is going to help the north star right now. and he's with the stand,
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the position of behind the premier league for the fight for make, for to, for winning the euro, pencil broke out. but the, the, the real season, i always say the season is that right now for a lot of competition. just touching because they kind of woke up and independently tottenham boss and pasta called glue has vowed the club will do whatever it can to support brazilian wake or res. charleston who is revealed that he'll be seeking psychological help. stop in easy for the 26 year old since his big money moved his 1st and after robbing last year. he only scored once in the league. so whatever richey knights. yeah. who will help him get to spice? what he wants to and yeah, from man perspective, he doesn't, obviously, he's, you know, he's put it out there because obviously times quite emotional after time and, and that's fine and who will give him the supporting aids. and we do that with a little applies. nothing much professional cups through the
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to house friends for me to work hard for their 2nd street went up the rug, the wall cab on thursday night. your wife threatened to cause a huge upset. the south americans took an early lead in leo and for 2 tries. it was only in the final minutes that france made the match face to holmes. he went on twins, $2712.00 and move that closer to the for the final to talk to from each for all. 5, for the francis cfo doesn't seem to be enjoying his davis a cap experience. the player wasn't unhappy that the video reduces incorrectly called this points in his opponent's face here. the empire habits here. so a point i don't see and i was one. okay, that is all you support for now with the same man. huh. yeah. unbelievable. it's
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