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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  September 16, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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what is empowering crew members or ensuring vital messages get through? maybe it's just about the good old fashioned conversation. best hopes that space to deliver your vision the the other them or a kyle, this is the news our life from though ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. libby is tresley based. government orders approve and the collapse of 2 dams, and that's kills thousands of people. but the one thing task of clearing the debt free in the 1st step in real cause long road to recovery from last week's devastation as quite no one wants to strength. say it again,
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no one wants us to write, but i respect workers, right to use are options under the collector bar, just us presenter 5 in the box was in the 1st of a coordinated strike against the choice biggest and also make us positive, dominican republic shots own land and save orders with hazy, and it's a speech over the construction of a canal. and far as fun with the sport. england are looking good. how does the cricket well come? the rantings have me speak new zealand at lords facilities, 311 day international series, west. the, to give us both the bags. that's the desperate appeal for help emerging from libya's eastern city of donna and the surrounding areas rescue act as a facing the daunting challenges dealing with
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a number of decomposed bodies lying on the russell o and the wolf. off the sunday's floods the flash of color and most important diseases is rising. least $55.00 children are already el, often drinking contaminated full. so there are calls for either partial or a complete evacuation of done a well than $5000.00 people. i mean to have died, but that number is expected to rise. maybe as tripoli, based government has ordered an investigation into what caused the 2 times to collapse, which led to the devastation, russell cetera, begins all coverage from aaa. thousands of people are still missing and fears. dad buried under the mont and rubble or swept out to sea search investigator forced continues. but the chances of finding people's draft and alive are increasing. and that's why we are working as hard as we can in these few hours
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. but we will have safety motions to be able to locate people along. if we're trying to squeeze on dogs as much as possible to work on those buildings that has been punctured, destroyed, and which have not been completely submitted by the water. the wolf water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches. hasn't been washed ashore. 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 bundles and try to, to, to have them. a survivors are called the terrifying moment. they loved the ones that 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 as the heat and bodies decompose, says 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 animate as carcasses. in addition to any chemical materials washed away by the floods, libya's here from the west of the country, have been even echo scroll the lines determined to help those in need in this particular divided nation. but just getting the, it's what 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, it's not possible for them. a continues to arrive by here, but they're not these 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. survivors struggle to comprehend this catastrophe. good evening,
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the mob and deputy from what remains of the homes and waiting for house. this was said of that, which is 0 to the party. i was there is time i'll somebody is in done. i hit explains the shift scale of the need. the said i couldn't cause i know 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. when the search and rescue operations were carried out by local teams only now cruise from all over the way of helping them. yeah, i would on thursday for example, a crew ride from jordan followed by another from egypt and it said something is yeah. before them, there was a turkish team, the old joint forces to remove the debris. the 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
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shows every day. well, they have some coastal city of done. it is believed to be the worst hit by the flooding. wind storm daniel wept through the area on monday. it's 2 times bus unleashing a wave of destruction. well, the 4300 buildings stood before the floods before us. he's a quarter of those of now being pushed a or completely destroyed the structures and reds are amongst those that have disappeared from the map. and the 30000 people are now displaced. david, he's been a senior director of the instructional programs out of international programs at instructional medical cool, and he joins us now from london. thanks very much for being with us. was all the priorities right now. and donna right now is obviously the clean up and boss or the care for the survivors. we're, our team is in there now. we know administrative health there last night. we will
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be starting health services in an emergency field hospital and they set up a few days ago with the earl and medical team, but also working with ministry and health officials and other health care workers. there were rushing medicines and supplies there. tonight to be ready for that. are there any health care facilities that survived the damage that you can? what quinn they're in, this se of the emergency hill hospital is uh right now the best place to start. but uh, there are 2 primary health care centers to follow the clinics and one general hospital, but none are fully functional at this time. as of yesterday, yours was the only international organization allowed inside and is that still the case? right, crescent. uh, it has been there the entire time. libby in red crescent. uh there were organizations that were in the area prior to the flooding. but we were the 1st
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organizations to uh, enter darren and be able to start making contact and start being able to inject some support to the people who are we doing the important work and how desperately the people need more help from the outside. they certainly need help in man our so that the clear you have a, you know, the dead bodies of the supplies for that health care workers. they are getting donations from around concert libya, all of the concerned citizens are sending supplies. but as the coordination cellphone networks are very weak, i'm sure you've tried to do interviews with england side, court and communications. difficult between the groups that are responding. and so it's that information sharing and people who to be able to manage response. 30000 people have been left homeless, maybe more. and what are the conditions of the survival at the moment? it's dangerous and people stay in schools,
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which obviously is going to have an impact on the start of the new school year. and, and this is the number staggering, i mean, they're only 90000 people in the city. and, you know, the numbers of desk that are estimated are between 5000 up 211000, even if 5000. that's one and 20 people that's, that's died. so the mental stress and trauma on these families is going to be very, very important to treat and, and continue to care for w h o is saying that bodies have not be rushed and buried in mass graves. but it's important in the morning process for people to identify why the loved ones have been buried down the road when the, when it comes to that. but of course, as a mass of fish, the, for these on the composing the contamination of the wall. so what's your take on that? and it's also very important that the, uh,
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uh, to the treatment of the bodies is treated with respect, but also that the workers who are doing that are equipped and safe. and so it's obviously hazardous to be carrying bodies and, and be working with them. so enabling them to do it safely, as also a priority so that we can do it in a respectful and quick manner, but also protect the health of the survivors. and just last day that you at is, is cooling for a c car rental for relief and vacuum evacuations. if it comes to that there is talk of evacuating and do you think that's, that's a viable thing to create, to see humanitarian cordele. you know, i don't have an opinion about that. um uh, currently um, there are survivors who need care inside the city now. and that's our priority at this time. okay. david eastman wishing via best of luck with the enforcement. what failed doing that and done it. thanks for taking the time. speak to us on how to
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sarah. thank you so much. the . the search continues for survivors in morocco. often us click that hit one week ago, killed nearly 3000 people. aid is gradually arriving in remote areas, but it remains a huge challenge. stephanie deca travel to add the field to see what the situation is like the send 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 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
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so a 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. how is then what have you seen since you've been working here? the situation with the people still scare me because people that have a nightmare needs of this population. they need know, and that's the just me distance. but also they need the psychologist moment. my
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goals are to walter and medicines for fever, especially for children and support for mental health. what are the main challenges? do you remember a moment that was the most that you remember the most? we need to be strong to so yes, to help them. we need to, you 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 the kind of in that were 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,
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a seal in morocco's atlas mountains and recovery operations all now underway to clear the huge amounts of russell piled off in some of the west effective villages . i shall have barbara has this report from what gain just south of mar cash. well those is and of the guys are taking over in the quake devastated areas. the recovery operation is in full swing. those dropped on the bubble which we and that now work is based the daunting task of clearing the deputy. the structure of this building has been severely damaged for the was given to knock it down for weeks and may be months. excavate is we'd have to dispose of mountains of trouble. what was one's?
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it's why the community is now reduced. a shot to the concrete and steel officials are the basic how to move forward. the want to make decisions on whether students of the school should be moved to tented school or rather k, to, to him out of cash for a year. to the high school principal is desperate haunted by the memories of the students who lost their lives. advocates and here's the thing, this is sad, there's nothing we can do. and then the students are my children and i feel hard work. and when i think about the ones who died in new york ways, where they were so excited about the start of school and distracted, you happen because i cannot find the right words the expressive, due to just telling me to present amenities. 0 engine is we'd have to decide whether entire communities should be permanent to relocate to the ticket in the, at the center of the quake. meeting the robin along the boss area is going to be
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a long and difficult process. i'm just not clear yet. if the policy is would be able to deploy, have the equipment into villages built on top of mountains, where the damage is expensive. as the wreckage is being cleared, aid is quickly gain to the most affected areas. this is in the via basically put into place by the police. he makes 10000 blows of bread a day, which is this type of food of morocco. i didn't know he may, a more human city that has to. this is a delicate mission because it makes huge difference for the quite victims. we are working non stop to insure steady supply of breath, for as long as it takes bread is then lifted or transported to the make shift comes families here in and out of town jolted by the us quake us do a traumatized book to for animals. i have no idea what's next with the aftershocks
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almost happening daily. we don't know what will happen tomorrow. for now. excavators working around the clock, sifting through the wreckage. as soon as they cleared away, the deputy from collapse building reconstruction was thoughts, survivors of the wake grappling with a and hoping to rebuild their lives and move on. how she mounted the 0. what again, south of mount, i guess at least 6 people have died in northern sou dawn off the days of torrential rains triggered flashed flooding. thousands of homes in white and all in north dakota fund. states have been destroyed and hundreds of people displaced millions, already suffering from the fighting between the army and promot you left and support forces. age groups have been warning. the rainy season will was some of the situation. you knew, you would think it was as we need shelter as if the situations bought even before the heavy rainfall. it was already bought. we want the government to help people
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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 is already been done and we lost houses and belongings in the flood . but thank god, anyway that's, that's the most of the head hair on this do so including leaders and delegates, representing 80 percent of the walls population meet in cuba to take a new economic wild order to have a report from have on the plus the walls plus green container ship sales from denmark, find out why it's hailed as a milestone for the shipping industry. under the spot, the majority of spain's wealth caught winning score and say they were free. returning to upset in that country and tell me why they 2 in the program, the thousands of older workers of 3 major
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u. s. companies have down to the tools and gone in strike. it's the 1st time ever that all 3 companies that general motors for. i'm still on to, i've been hit with single changes will counts as strikes daunted off the ocean. and because of the union failed to renew the terms of contracts and a full sized a deadline, because the demand a higher wages and reduced hours the 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 made a quarter of a trillion dollars, the victory in the last $21000000000.00 and profits in the 1st 6 months of this year. the price of the cars that went up 30 percent of the last 4 years ceo, they went up 40 percent. nobody cried a river. nobody put fear out. but by god, the workers ask for their fair share. it's the end of the world. to present the bible says that all the work is deserved to show and the company's success
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companies have made some significant offers. but i believe it should go further to ensure record corporate profits mean record contracts for the identity to say that again, record corporate profit, which they have should be shared by a 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 coach station table to forge a win win agreement. to continue our active engagement, i am responding to plan dispatching to members of my team to detroit o. c. advertising st joins us now live from detroit, and that's the hubs of america's ultimatum of industry. as you have last time we spoke, you said that the president, the sounded a little bit like the man who is now speaking behind you, but he's on those the yeah, bodies of this is speak you. this is the riley that's today is you a w activities is leading up are in detroit serious yesterday that resume on
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saturday morning. we on this. um so it saves you to the picketing and now this is riley with body. so this is a bit of a celebrity around here, as you might imagine, the search list sort of different of amongst who is doing some of the great estates . because as far as each piece of this strike is about what he's been talking about for years, which is about the 99 percent versus the one percent shareholder value being prioritized by corporations over the wages of watching people who in the case of the big 0 to make us call to even afford to buy the cause about making and we have shown pain. actually just talk about that theme of possible is that the people control things, the president of you, a company who said just now that people or q is also possible, the real class will, is what's been going on for the last several years with a 1000000000 that clause leach and move the money from the 99 percent from the masses. the other ones who a wage and costs for that's really what this strike is about for the leadership. half of the work is here for the now 12700. also the 144000 you i don't believe i
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do work as well. cover the on strike for 97 percent to be ready to go on strike if necessary or this roving series of strikes as a negotiations continue to how long do you think need strikes could last full and well well, to like to get benjamin's much stuff well as far as how long you're going to go on. so i mean, so we have this new strategy from the u a w, which is not 144000 work is guy on strike of the big thrill to make this out the same time. i don't want you to be honest, there are some questions about that strategy. we're hearing some of the car and saying, well, why don't have them, why don't really go into the kills. and in fact, even if you're all doing target spreads, why don't go for the engine and transmission pilots for their profitable cost, not just be the 5 list. how many pounds there? awesome. there is of discussion about whether this is the best way, whether actually maybe it's even something kind of salt to the, by the administration just to, to not cripple the, you know,
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the economy too much. but the u. a. w is the start, this is the way to prolong the strike to keep the, the big 3 guessing because they have like about $875000000.00. most stripe fund. that means when someone goes on stripe, they would get the official wages. but the u. a w, the union can pay them $500.00 a week, up of $800.00 or something, then it goes up several months. well, and even longer than that for 3 months we've, everyone went on strike the same time, some studies that can go on so much longer. that's the you want the right w as thing will, but it goes to be the big 3 you want to make is the bank space stuck into the as well as right determines perhaps even potentially to lose as much money as the u. a . w simply awesome. pool for the next 4 years in order for the principal that said they will be in charge of electric vehicles and not necessarily have the union labor and electric vehicles in the future. so the both sides of our insurance, but we do know the white house as you, as you mentioned earlier, are very keen on getting some kind of resolution by sending to your invoice here. and there is that suggestion that the by did ministration boulder turnpike and says
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he's very pro union, he'd love to settle that as quickly as possible. but he started really carefully too because it be seen to be legal, the scales pressure and the u. a. w. just shuffle before bob's many of the work is one to the other. we have over that will be taken very badly. i mean, because if i did do that in a few other industries and he needs michigan, he already won the state 585-0000 birds in 2020 the loses the u a. w rank and 5. yeah. he may be in trouble. so he's turning very carefully, he says he wants the resolution as quickly as possible. w say they'll fight as long as they come on the big 3 side outside. no matter how many losses i take, because in the end they want to have control over to make selected vehicles in the future and they don't want it to the united states. you. okay, so you have thanks very much for the updates back from detroit shepherd, tennessee reporting the g $77.00 group of nations plus china is guessing its summit underway and havana. the block is expected to focus on the role of science and
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technology drawing. it's tuesday, amazing. summit comes just days ahead of the un general assembly in new york city. so you would have a closer look at the g $77.00 block, which brings together the developing countries in a bit to increase the influence on the well stage. it was found in geneva in 196477 founding members felt that the voice of the u. n. would be great if they worked together. since then, the block has grained, to move at a 130 nations from across the global south. china isn't a member, but it was closely with the group and the official statements are often made in the name of g $77.00 plus china. so many member states and the g 77 has many internal differences on policy. but it's helps developing countries work effectively on some major global issues, including climate change, which is there is latin america ad salisia newman is at the summit and havana. the g 77 summit is now well under way with at least 50 heads of state foreign ministers
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in high level ministers. from some 134 countries. it is the largest inter governmental organization within the framework of the united nations whose secretary general unplug. you will have. this is also here, the voice of the, the $77.00 plus the china will always be central at the united nations. 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 with the crisis at this moment. not surprisingly, he also began by lashing out at the developing countries when he said, have maintained the world's global south in poverty and injustice for centuries. but the, one of the main themes of this conference is actually about the technology,
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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, 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, the you has lifted import restrictions on ukrainian grain prompting caves. neighbors to impose their own embargoes. poland hungry and stomach care of binding, ukrainian grain impulse, nice as to protect so that form is and to avoid a gloves and the markets crane has reassured the u commission that over the next
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month it'll introduce any legal measures necessary to stabilize grain prices. ukraine says it's we taken control of it is just outside the box. what's in the east? the village of andrews cut lives just to the south of back. what, which stuff with the blood test baffled in russia's, will a new frame ukraine begun? it's come to offensive and june this year, and one of his goals has been re taking key areas. and we don't that screeching as there is zane bus robbie reports from keys. the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of buck motes known as an rifka. now, buckley, 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 scene as an instrumental, but important move forward. an important step forward to eventually trying to re take the bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this
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village to assets several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and russian equipment in the region of, quote, a statement of from one of the brigades, the brigade that was doing the fighting on the ground. so we take this village in that they say the capture and holding up and 3 guys are way to a breakthrough on the right flank from bus mood and the key. and this is the interesting part, the key to the success of all further offensives really indicating the boat in which they're operating. they want to move forward as quickly as possible to try to retake buffering with. that's always been the objective for the training and government for the training and military. and there's a team this would try to make as much progress as possible before winter weather 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
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on the training side on the ground as much as possible. the defense minister, honda, molly, reported the re taking of funds. we've got 24 hours earlier and a correction had to be issued, certainly signaling that there is a desire to move forward and the reward is much positive progress as quickly as possible before the winter sets in and still made conditions return to the front line in the fields of battle here, a new crane, the same bus route, the oldest directv's. so that has hair on that which is era. columbia is most so renowned painter. fernando, but that of the ladies at the age of $91.00. and in school, as far as manager makes a big promise to one of his stall players details coming up the the,
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it's the weekend. here's our forecast for europe and africa. good to see you. we've got it. storm system on winding off the atlantic here. that's throwing quite a bit of rain to portugal. so for us, i want to show you saturday already the ground will be saturated. this is ground one. here we go on sunday. round to moves in. i think the worst of it will be north of lisbon, south porto, so we could see some flooding here. we do have a bit of action going on through the bulk in some burst of rain for flight hit areas of bulgaria, and often searcy. we go fairly con picture here, but some showers of popping up into the ne black sea coast. we would go to the northwest, actually, i want to focus on the baltic states. so for lisa wayne, here we have recorded our latest 30 degree day of the year just west of the capital build this. so there is some wants to be found including for london. and paris temperature is above where they should be. now they were coming in to mid september, heat is being pumped up through this a har. so look what it does with the temperatures and elders and to to assess fall
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above average and soaking range for the south coast of nigeria. that's what whether pours into beginning and tow go. and it looks like a breezy day for the south coast of south africa and with a southerly wind. temperatures are weighed down in my put so to 28 on saturday. of the did you need to talk to the teams to wait for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by so for this nurses and for them to use as a veteran nurse hands over the readings to adult and medical crisis images underlining the paper to roll of these dedicated cares in our an island
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called a, with this documentary on that jersey with global leaders gathering in new york, the ongoing war and ukraine is likely to terminate to events. but is the international community able to unite this thing without? is there a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly the, [000:00:00;00] the annual watching else is there a has remind to of, i'll top stories this and maybe as tripoli, based governments as
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a way to prove and the collapse of 2 times and data at a pill, thousands of people, agencies, a warning of a moving academic from what's important disease is office sundays, floods fast to us as a struggling to retrieve the composed parties more aid as arriving in more. okay, the government is now looking from novice task of rebuilding. we come from the quakes in the country as now is to reconstruct some time. so those who have been left homeless and us present, jerry 5 and his backing also west coast demanding higher wages. same profit should be shift. finally, 3 major comic is of being hit with similar chinese will counts for the 1st time. let's get more not top story now. the devastating floods in libya and just earlier i spoke to him and gave peace amongst thousands of volunteers who were helping flood victims. and he told me that during everything they come to reach those and fax it within minutes of supply and everything. uh, is it available? uh,
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but one of them that signing is is uh the pay using uh is that just fine for the uh to save this. that's a stone like this in such a normal. i'm not so exhausted and i can just, therefore we do it and it's the help. but from especially noticed in teams, it was like capabilities that had the previous experience in dealing with the similar assistant sciences. and the focus is now moving towards the survivors for a 2000 people, a homeless we've already heard of 55 children suffering from drinking bad rule. so what's is available to drink? the water is available to shelter people, how much is available to, to cope with the survivors. we already and say, you know, we're going to in to a number of disaster. it shows one this time. uh, you know, because of the day you are using, i asked you to the bodies under,
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under the destruction. uh, like i said, uh, the water, the food supply and the sandwich. and so i guess i need to get that hadn't been paid for that. and that'd be the today we were, you know, uh bringing a lot of songs of lots and you'd be giving them to the people we go to the ground. we use kind of the p. ready the needs and predictable everything they need and information and where and no one really was leaving the that they home see all the there. i mean, they may, i'm trying actually, there is nothing for us to know that you'd be going to leave leave this indeed. but they are trying to, like a said to control the situation,
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but there's nothing to buy now. as american republic has closed or as borders with hazy, the 2 countries are in dispute over the construction of a canal from a shed river. dominican government government says haiti's project violates a 1929 treaty and must be halted immediately on home and reports. it's all about this canal that haitian foam is digging to the suck river, which runs along the board with the dominican republic. the farm is say, the desperate we need this water for crops would be push it out of it by anyone its life or death. but the dominican republic is not happy. officials said to canal goes against the treaty. so i'm more than 90 years ago. prohibits in each country from motoring the course of the river. early friday morning, the dominican president took the rest step of closing the buddha by land cnn. in 2 days,
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a resolution over the canal. the boat will be closed for as long as this may assist . read the army navy in a full, it's already to fill this order. meanwhile, we are still in talks with the haitian government of the haitian government, released the statement saying that it could decide on the exploitation of its natural resources and had complete right to access the river. the boat at close, you will hit both countries hold especially hate to it's by far the poor us to the, to move in half the population is at risk of starving. according to the united nations. a many people depend on cross board of trade. more than 25 percent of heights has recruited inputs come from the dominican republic. bad bad. it's bad for us. the problem we have is that we don't know why, why or things like that. meanwhile, those with taking the canal a defiant on thursday, they launched an impromptu protested the wrong. they say that they were ready,
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11 canals and the dominican side visual general prospect. and they don't respect us, and they take us as vandals. but the river is for the 2 of us and a 50 percent for them and 50 percent for us. we are defending our environment. we're defending our territory and the population needs our help to build the canals . and brick by brick, despite the boot, the closure, the carry on your own home. and how does it, what do any is live now from culture plants is human rights lawyer. mario joseph, thanks very much for being with us. so the dominican republic is saying that the construction of this canal violates the 1929 treaty. does it? yes, 325, a me? yeah, it's a lot of stuff. violations of the, the bill that the conventions between the bus countries been
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body. it is a date the president of the dominican republic ave is cd of a government is really which uh they use to do the conventions because they can have more than tens benefits of, of the, of the, of this kind of been is the only one there shouldn't people been with us? oh, you way of sort of we got 3 rivers who to the event of a mass massage. but the problem is they
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have to use it there. shouldn't goodman's where they wait in a we've a oh yeah. okay. a, it provides a been do something in the way of the nation a do what i mean, people and 80. so the american republic has taken 10 brahms, his office river, already 10, the versions of this river. this is your 1st one good day to to said, hesitating, 11 or 12. so why that has a 3 minute can republican yet said so strongly me to this. go ahead. why has the dominican republic reacted so strongly to this move by hazy then? i don't know, but i did it. the dominican government. yeah . you know, there's
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a lot of country valid rights of ation before that. i'm a guy a united nations, but they tried to make some disorder and they ation going to. okay, but is willie, i don't know. okay, what we can do on that because they're dominican, me a bit of more than 10 branches of themselves. it kind of okay, mario just as yet. thank you very much for joining us for meeting. we will have to leave with the we understand your points thanks very much taking the time to join us. okay, still a has had on the out of sarah the who in school is the incident that cost this kind of slip and his country and decisive points. davis. com,
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climate change, buy 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. i see the ship owned by danish cargo joins mask is set to limit $100.00 tons of carbon dioxide less per day. even a diesel one. it runs on 3 back and all produced from decomposed organic waste. 120 molar vessels. now in the pipeline from other companies, green muscle has been around for a long time, but it isn't cheap. the 2nd estate types that fi commissioning vessels powered by muscle, it will take stopped production, lower prices, and begin to challenge the dominance of fossil fuels. or let your nielsen has a share and the nobel peace prize thinks that his work with the intake of a mental panel on climate change. he believes method will come full fill the
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impression to reduce shipping emissions by more than 60 percent. but that will need sauls, he's more diverse and mask suppliers in the netherlands. a fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon missing, though, is also a hydrocarbon is 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 method 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 dependence on fuel bending, 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 a has been and has been stocked 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 pick a chiral ships. with scientists warning of
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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 schedule was bought now and as far, laura, thank you so much. and preparations are going well for the cricket world cup, which begins next month. they cross new zealand at boards earlier to seal a 311 day international series. when david milan started with a 127 runs at the home of cricket, which is where england visa block has sent dramatic fashion to win the last world cup. lines efforts help the home side sport. 311 new zealand fell far short in response with england winning the match by a 100 rocks. the strength finishes things off. we don't expect seems that there was a bit slow and, you know, sort of gone away with a few l. e, and, you know, us wouldn't even they build pressure off on a really hard to school. but, you know, especially when just came in. we found that we were able to create a partnership and get a school board go in and get us into a position where we to get to that $300.00, which we thought was
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a good school at the time. the to new zealand are back to winning ways at the rugby world cup. after losing their opening game to france, the all blacks ran and 11 tries to hammer namibia $71.00. 3 is new zealand 50th when at the rugby world cup, while in maybe a who are thrashed by a lee and the 1st round. go on to face friends next week. still without a world cup. when in 24 attempts, he was zealand play italy next. the majority of spain's world cup winning players say they won't return to represent their country. in the immediate future, 39 players have signed his statement, demanding further reforms that the spanish football federation, new coach month, se told, may had been due to reveal her 1st one. but that announcement has been delayed. the team is woke up,
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victory was 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 of football, broadcast, or jim, a selective who told us what the players are demanding to and their boy con a. while these women have always maintained that this was not the question, a problem about the bill the own reveal is, but it was a structural 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 think they are still not enough to go back. or they request for a new organization in woman's football department. they asked for the changes in the present this, even to the fireman, because at most of the, his lawyer, people are still there. they ask for changes in the communications department
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because the truth is that there's been no change. and, and some of this people in the communications department, they put the falls at wards of jenny, and i'm also late to explain enough for this a release. and they also one changes in the integrity section of the funny, jesse. if this compos hardy to review, i called to go to the spanish national team and they could be facing both economical and the support sign tons of. but this is extremely unlikely that this would be happening because if we look into the recent past, the fix pin rebellion that would call 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 this one. 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, hard court judge and post a restraining order on really alice is not allowed to go within 200 meters of her
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most. so in court really, alice repeated his claim that the case with her most so was conceptual. this judge let investigation is expected to continue for months, and we'll decide whether the case goes to trial, ruby. alice has already resigned from his job to me and say, we can stand that will be set for me to stop. it was a case without consent, every one. so the images, the whole country. so i told them, and we can see that precisely because of got tax of the social changes to and also because of the legal changes we can shoot them through. bianca's locked consent, english probably returns following the international breakdown. manchester, so the boss pep cordial with size, the real season starts now. the champion space west ham, away on saturday. they currently leave the standings after 4 winds from their 1st 4 games. following saturdays game city begin their champions, lead defense on choose day against red star bel, great. i think the season always, i believe
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a start right now. when started after the present that i shall break. so the transfer window is over. the keeps 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 have noticed that right now. and he's with his time the position of behind the premier league for the fact we make for to, for winning the europe and super cab. but the, the, the real season always say the season. is that right now for a lot of competition, just touch him because they kind of woke up and independently tottenham boss and pasta colleague lou has vowed the club will do whatever it can to support brazilian winger re charleston. he was revealed that he'll be seeking psychological help. something easy for the 26 year old since his big money moved his 1st. after arriving last year, he only score once in the league and he has a scored for brazil since
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a 2022 walcott. so whatever ritchie needs, yeah. who will help him get to spice where he wants to and yeah, from our 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 what i want. and i who will give him the supporting aids and we do that with a little flyers. nothing much professional cups do advertising, have new owners. the club which has a new stadium under construction, has been bought by the american investment firm. 777 partners. everton are in the league. relegation zone after taking just one points from their 1st 4 games. argentina star lean on massey is training again with inter miami and mit concerns over his fitness following international duty. the forward sat out as countries qualifier against olivia and mid week, and a few days before he'd come off against ecuador before full time. having scored the
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winter, he complained of a fatigue, according to our agency, and a manager at lee and leno is kaloni. is coach at inter miami, talked to martino, however, his play downstairs saying massey is fine. florida side take on atlanta, united on saturday. for a clock. the fastest time in practice, i have this single for ground. pre this is that they get all the time. or they have the chip leader mattress staff and was startled by the lizard for just a moment. the red bull driver who was chasing a record extending 11th when in a row was 3rd fastest in the morning session. and 8th in the afternoon, ferrari looked unstoppable in 2nd practice bow, shaw. so clara was 2nd quickest with carlos. seems to me it was unexpected today. um yeah. just struggling and out with the balance of the car. uh, we tried quite a few things and asked me to, um, some word, some didn't never really got the got the cart together. so it's quite
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a few things to figure out for. it won't tonight basically get to be able to, we can uh, starting on a friday like this, but again, we still need to do a step forward for tomorrow. so that's where we are focusing everything at the moment. and let's see what we can do. i know that jock wrench has made a winning return to action. just 5 days after clinching they tripped the us open, the well number one held serbia book their place in the quarter finals of the davis cup chalk, which beats alejandro damage ok now spans this year and on the sale goes to lovely for serbia. it's the 13th street match victory for john rich. the old francis cfo doesn't seem to be enjoying his davis have experience with us player was not happy that the video review system correctly called this point in is of his favor or the empire handed cfo with policy. and that next match was one. okay,
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that is all your sport for now. back to you laura. so thanks very much. now the celebrated colombian painter scope to fernando boterro has died at the age of 9 to one who is known worldwide for depicting people and objects, and then slated and colorful phone tourism both takes look back in his life. and his luck. he was columbia, as most nameless art, is said by many to be left in the americas. and so to become familiar with those paintings and sculptures where we known to around the world. he style show subjects an exaggerated form displaying every day of life with color, and then unique, irony voting. the colombian city of managing a 1932 for data with a youth study to become a bullfighter, but ultimately follow his passion for art. he was kicked out of secondary school for his drawings of naked people, but who persevered and as an adult, begin to develop a following would be to created a movement known as a very small that it was also committed to denouncing abusive more to keep painting
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about the conflict in columbia, but also the abuse is committed by the united states in the i will read a prison during the war in iraq. was that that, or the entire wilks projected these actions, especially since the united states presents itself as the country of compassion and civilization to peace. bopper stock seemed like something from the middle ages created a collection of 50 paintings that he says came from his heart. is that correct in columbia? violence is a totally different phenomena. it's rather the result of 18 months and a lack of education. the culture carried out by the wealthiest possibly the most civilized country in the world is definitely not the same thing. what they did was 91 years old when he died in columbia, the president said she was a painter of the country's virtues and its arrows. what data is called, the tools and paintings are located in different cities around the world. reminder
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of an artist who dared show the world in his own unique way that he so i just see them and that's it from me for this, these our do stay with the same. i said will be here in just a moment. with more of today's news for you, the,
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the, the juice tennessee is focused on guessing food to those who need a nice every child on the 7th, still received a letter of milk each day. but now, triple digit inflation is hacking into people spending
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a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes and sometimes what she'll train the grandchild. the something with his life said he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more fear of people's place or the maybe is tripoli by his government. orders approve into the collapse of 2 downs in doing it. that's kills thousands of people. the hello i. my name's heidi, this is out of their life and also coming up the daunting task of clearing the dep

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