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can to people spending a problem that maria castillo is also aware of. she's just spent 2 days salary on a couple of mangoes and sometimes what's your dream? my grandchild, that's something with his life that 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 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. the lady is hopefully by his government orders approve into the collapse of 2 dams. in doing that, that's kills thousands of people. the hello i. my name's heidi. this is out of their life. and also coming up the
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daunting task of clearing the deputy, the 1st step in morocco is long road to recovery from last week's devastating us like no one wants to strength said again, no one wants a strength. but i respect workers, right to use their options under the collective bargaining system. you as president, i bought in facts workers and that fast as the coordinates in strike against the choice biggest also make is the dominican republic shuts all land air and see for us with hate and a dispute over the construction of a canal. the say hello and welcome libby as aaa buys government has audit approved into the collapse of 2 dams in dentist that have kills thousands of people. agencies, a warning of looming epidemic from warrantable and diseases of to sundays floods. musky where? because it's still struggling to retrieve, decompose bodies are so set. it has
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a very latest from tripoli. thousands of people are still missing and fear that buried under the mont and rubble or swept out see search and risk. air force 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 and these few hours that will have safety margins to be able to locate people to life. and we're trying to squeeze on dogs as much as possible to work on those buildings that has been partially destroyed and which have not been completely submitted by the water. the world of water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches. haven't been washed ashore. one more land issue. ok, this is the 1st time we see a disaster is because this in libya, we're facing difficulties in the sea. we are waiting for the sea to come down to be able to see the bodies and tried to retrieve them. survivors are called the
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terrifying moments 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 mountain fear of disease as the human body is to compose. says, yeah, we must be absolutely cautious. and at the same time act with those the responsibility and addressing the sources of pollution from the dead bodies under the debris to animals carcasses. in addition to any chemical materials washed away by the flood. libyans 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 get an age where it's needed. most means 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 an aide continues to arrive by air. but
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they're not nice, 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. creating the mob devry from what the remains of the homes and waiting for house. this was to have that out to 0. today probably. i'll just there is mohammed outbox, a reports from done on the scale of the devastation that the incentive to solve the problem earlier. when you've got to tell you exactly about the level of destruction is far beyond the capabilities and resources of local authorities. here in libya, which is why they made an appeal to the international community for help. the widespread damage is the worst and 7 decades. at least, a catastrophe on such scale cannot be immediately dealt with by any single country
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. the floods were for middle, the number of victims is extremely high and we still don't know the final figure. therefore, authorities here are banking on health from the international community. so far, the global response has not met the great need for this region, which is largely to rescue survivors and provide assistance with every passing day, the likelihood of finding survivors fades. and as we enter the 6th day, such likelihoods have all but disappeared. needless to say, libya is bracing for an environmental and health crisis as powers of bodies remain scattered on the debris and on the shores. not to mention to bodies, animals, all under the summer's high temperature. the cities, resources alone are not sufficient to effectively worst with we handle this dire situation on that. well, earlier my colleague natasha tay, spoke to georgette down on the us military and coordinator in libya. she says another major focus should be on the removal of landlines and flooded areas of the
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world health organization and the international committee of the red cross issue. to a statement about that today, the most important issue is the contaminated water. the water is contaminated from a number of sources and the people are not drinking tap water and that they have a potable water that they can drink to avoid and prevent as best for for speaker said water born disease as we really want to prevent a secondary health crisis, let me ask you about some of the less obvious stages too. and the last hour i spoke, so the head of the libby and delegation of the i see all say he was telling me about unexploded ordnance from the war now being dislodged in law, staring the flag wilson. how well a threat is that in data, according to mass, this is the u. n. mind action center, which works with a live mac, the libyan mind action center. this is a very real concern. and they are now planning to
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come and try and do some tracking and d mining in the area when it's possible. but certainly there needs to be a focus on this because of course it presents a very serious hazard. not only to the people who are still in the area, but to those who need to be there rebuilding and then of course the, the, a community and the 1st responders the research continues. first of all, i was in morocco, often as quite the hit one week ago killed nearly 3000 people. aid is gradually arriving in remote areas, but it remains a huge challenge. stephanie dec, i travel to a docile to see what the situation is like the now she sent us this report. we
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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 still remote. we've been driving for about an hour now. we've stopped on the side of the road for a while now with the rescue. all the way. it's not really clear why the disease so a lot of people have come out to watch the helicopter on these are uh, nurses. hi, you work here? yes, we were just you. okay. yeah, well the mrs. here the nurses,
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how many are you for to, for all of the, you know, to me, my wife and this is for just this village which is 2229 when nice. just the 4 of you. how is it been? what have you seen since you've been working here? the situation with the people still scared me see for the nightmare needs of this population, they need not all in the just me distance, but also they need the psychologist moment closer to walter and medicines for fever, especially for children in 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 so easily. i feel like jim, yes,
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you girls are amazing. honestly, i can show you where i is the lake on, by the way that these women tell us they need running more time with zip codes, blankets, food, toilets. so the, i'm thinking a lot about how to reveals you want to know how and what, what to do. stephanie decker, g 0 does seal in morocco's atlas mountains and recovery operations. and now on the way to clear the huge amounts of rubble piled up and some of the worst effect in villages has about who bought a has this reports from we're gonna just south this and our cash well those is and of the guys are taking over in the quake devastated areas,
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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 debris. 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 bravo. what was one's? 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 validated to amount of cash for a year to the high school principal is desperate haunted by the memories of the
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students who lost their lives. 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 working when i think about the ones who died in new york wait, where they were so excited about the start of school. and this strategy happens because i cannot find the right words to express it is you to just telling me to create a minute is, you know, engineers, we'd have to decide whether entire communities should be permanent to brother k, to, to can in the, at the center of the ask wake leading the robin along the boss area is going to be a long and difficult process. and this not to be a yeah. if the policy is, would be able to deploy heavy equipment into vince, just built on top of mountains where the damage is expensive. as the wreckage is being cleared, aid is trickling into the most affected areas. this is in the via basically put
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into place by the police. he makes 10000 blows of bread a day, which is this type of food of morocco. the more he may, a more human city that has to this is a delicate mission because it makes huge difference. for the quick fix statements, we are working non stop to ensure steady supply of breath. for as long as it takes bread is then lifted or transported to the make shift, comes families here in to hand out a town jolted by the quake, osteo traumatized book, different animals. i have no idea what's next. with the aftershocks almost happening daily. we don't know what will happen tomorrow for now. excavate is uh, working around the clock, sifting through the wreckage. as soon as they cleared away the deputy of from collapse building reconstruction with thoughts, survivors of the wake grappling with pain and hoping to rebuild their lives and move on. hash amount of dizzy right. what again, south of mind,
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i guess the 6 people have died in northern see don, off the days of torrential rains trinkets, flash flooding, thousands of homes in white nile, and north quoted from states have been destroyed. hundreds of millions of people have been displaced. many is already suffering from the fighting between the army and the permitted to rapids support forces. a groups have been warning the rainy season for west and the situation that you knew, you would think it was. we need shelter as if the situations bought, even before the heavy rain full. it was already bought. we want the government to help people here. they have no income to pay for reconstruction materials or do i for him? the left of the thank god we're safe for me, but the damage has already been done in the we lost houses and belongings in the flood, but thank god i knew we had as the amount of thousands of also workers of 3 major u. s. companies have down the tools that have gone on strike. that's the 1st time
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ever that all 3 companies, that's general motors for ads to lantus. have been hit with simultaneous workouts. the strong stones at all to make is, and the union failed to renew the terms of contracts and pay the full size day deadline workers that demanding high wages and reduced hours. president joe biden says that it's a work is deserved to share and the company's success companies have made some significant offers. but i believe it should go further to ensure a record, corporate profits mean record contracts for the identity to say that again, record corporate profits, 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 coast ation table affords a win win agreement. to continue our active engagement, i am responding to plan dispatching to members of my team to detroit to advertise
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to reports from detroit, the hub us americas automotive industry. so, $1700.00 workers are for you. i. w is 144000 membership and alan strikes 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 and actually on to the what from did if you can see that there's parts and the other of us were told about school management, keeping your place i, on proceedings we've decided shareholder value and profit for the one percent. while the work is we make, make the product, so i'll or westoff in real terms and also stuff that's built on one of the strikers . why do you feel them to be? there was no tons of bucks a goal? well, these big, these big with the job. yeah. they will 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 i said this before,
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the if i gave them to read about the background for their 1000000000 or understand what it takes to do to raise like a couple more dollars. there's the reason starting way to at least 10 more dollars, you know, since like i think like the late ninety's. so now the starting weight is only went up for dollars for dollars to come on. the seo gets, i think 2022000000. yeah, yeah. that's that, that's very, 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. they, well, you're on like stripe pay $500.00 a week to get a sense of food and others that kind of hoping that you just got too much for your is the reason why is, i mean we're, we're, we're ready to, to stay here for as long as long as it takes, you know, we, we have a, you know, we, we've got a big packing. we have a lot of lots of support. so it's just, it's just a teeter totter, know who, who, who, who, who, who,
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who comes out on top will say the still ahead on the al jazeera, latest, and delegates representing 80 percent of the wells population least in cuba. to see can new you cannot make world order, and colombia is most renowned pain. so if and on the road dies at the age of the the while we've got quite a bit of heat for eastern history the i here for one. so here's the good stuff, this story by the number sidney, 31 degrees, and your temperature is going to lock in 230 over the next several days. in fact, this many days, 28 and above we have never seen before. in september, we're running pretty close to a good 10 above where you should be for this some year to new zealand 1st. so i'll
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show you saturday is what weather starts to come into the southwest corner of the south island here. now by sunday we're in the thick of it, this batch of what weather. moving up to south island. and we've got a warm breeze so that pops up the temperature and christ church to 21 degrees back to the here. and now for the south pacific, we've had this intense rain move away from new caledonia and then a want to now pushing into fiji and it will close in on tongue over the course of the weekend. southern indonesia, it looks fairly dr. certainly java island fuel shows popping up there, but nothing major where the rain has been major is indo china. we've seen verse about a 100 to 200 millimeters of rain here. and you guessed it. it's still raining in southern china here, right through shanghai and the weather is point in to the korean peninsula. the worst of it just so the south of sole and a gloomy day for mongolia is capital move on. guitar the on counting the cost,
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the african union joined the g $20.00. but will this spring real change to the developing world? what's to come? the cost of morocco strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation hit a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on outages there revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planning on o g 0 the it working out. just to remind us, our top story is this. our libby is triply based government has audit approve in the collapse of 2 downs and done it that have killed thousands of people. 8
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agencies, a warning of and looming academics. and what's important disease is off to sundays floods. rescue work as a struggling to retrieve, decompose. forty's more aid is arriving in morocco. the government is now looking at the minus task. rebuilding a week on from the quake. country is announced the reconstruction class of those who have been left homeless and us president j barton is backing auto workers who are demanding high wages saying profits should be shed. fatty 3 major comic is have been hit with simultaneous route counts for the 1st time to the has lifted important restrictions on ukrainian grain prompting keys neighbors to impose their own and bothers poland, hungry and slovakia, a binding, ukrainian grain and pause. they say it's to protect the farmers and to avoid o'clock in the markets. ukraine has reassured the commission that over the next month it will introduce any legal measures necessary to stabilize grand prizes. you
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create meanwhile, says it has re taken control of the village, just outside buccaneer to the east village and the vic list just to the south of bodies which stuff with the bloody as possible and brushes one ukraine. ukraine big out, it's counter offensive in june of this year, and one of his goals has been re taking key areas indeed on its region. out to 0 zane bus robbie reports now from keith. the ukraine's military has reported the successful re taking of a village south of buck moods known as unbelief. 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 bus move. the military says that the active operation to retake this village lasted several days with significant losses on both russian personnel and russian
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equipment in the region of quote, a statement the from one of the brigades, the brigade that was doing the fighting on the ground. so we take this village in that they say the capture and holding up and the rest goes our 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 re take approximately that's always been the objective for the premium government for the ukranian military. and there's a team this would try to make as much progress as possible before winter weather returns. ukraine has been criticized by its allies for not having enough success, enough big wins in the counter offensive so far something ukrainians have brushed aside to say they are doing what they need to be doing as quickly as they can. but this certainly seems to be an eagerness to try to report as much positive progress
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on the ukrainian 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 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, the same bus route of the oldest directv's. the g $7.00 and $7.00 group of nations plus china is passing its summit on the way in havana. the blog is expected to focus on the role of science and technology during its to day. me say, the summit comes to stays before the un general assembly in new york city. out as there is less than american edison. lucy and human is that the summit in atlanta. the g 77 summit is now well underway with at least 50 heads of state foreign ministers and find a level ministers from some 134 countries. it is the largest inter governmental
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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 presidents we get disconnected from cuba. i began by saying that this would be an all spirit conference, a recognition that cuba is facing eastern on 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. how to help the countries from the global south improve and develop better technology
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transfers and also innovation are the main themes and some of the countries that are taking part in this. somebody 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 on the issue of corruption. it may be a message to some of the people who are here, you see and human allergens here, off of that. the dominican republic has closed on its food as with hazy countries and a dispute over the construction of a canal from a shed river. the dominican government says haiti's project valez a 19293 c. and must be holton immediately on home and explained. it's all about this, the canal that haitian farm is digging to the suck river, which runs along the border with the dominican republic. the farm is say,
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the desperate we need this water flow crops would be push it out of it by anyone. its life will get to the dominican republic is not happy, official said the canal goes against the treaty, so i'm more than willing to use a go prohibits in each country for motoring the course of the river. early friday morning, the dominican president took the risk step of closing the buddha by land, cnn, and tube as a resolution over the canal, the border will be closed for as long as those may assist. 3, the army navy in a force are ready to fulfil this order. meanwhile, we are still in talks with the haitian government as 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,
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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, 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're 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 of closure, occurring on its own home in columbia is
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celebrated painter and sculpt. fernando boterro has died at the age of 91. he was known worldwide for depicting people and objects inflated on colorful full, to raise it by looks back in his life i'm. but as he was columbia, as most famous arts is said by many to be left in the americas. and so to become familiar with those paintings and sculptures where we known to run the world, he style shows subjects an exaggerated form displaying every day of life with connor and then unique, irony voting. the colombian city of managing a 1930 to 48 hours 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 create a movement known as before,
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very small. that was also committed to denouncing abuse in more keep painting about the conflict in columbia. but also the abuses committed by the united states in the i will be present during the war in iraq. it will that, that, or the entire will rejected these actions, especially since the united states presents itself as the country of compassion and civilization to peace. bob or something seemed like something from the middle ages . what data created a collection of 50 paintings that he says came from his heart. is that in columbia? violence is a totally different phenomenon. it's robin the result of 18 months and a lack of education culture carried out by the wealthiest and 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 it's arrows what data is called. the tools and paintings are located in different cities around the world. a reminder of an
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