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he is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalist for reporting their stories except intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the local reporting of algebra. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the 5 days out the devastating floods hit the libyan for city of during the it's been challenging to get for an aide into the region. the 0 bad news. great to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live some don't. also coming up the daunting task of rebuilding after last week's earthquake and morocco. we report from the high atlas mills,
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2 or 3 is liter inspect bombers and a warship with russia's defense minister on his visit to the far east of africans. i paid them as big as soon as the additional events at the bottom of the complicated political hits the nearly a week after devastating floods hit eastern libya, bodies or washing up on its shores and others are still under the rubble. authorities are overwhelmed by the extent of the destruction. international agencies have promised help, but much of it has yet to arrive. in the hardest hit port, city of durn, of thousands of died in operations to recover the bodies continue for so sort of begins our coverage. with this report from tripoli, a thousands of people are still missing and fears that buried
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under the mud and rubble or swept out to sea search to investigate. forced continues, but the chances of finding people draft a live party. increasingly, the community is totally be up to date out of us. i don't like this and this time, but is understanding the streets, washing back up on shore and body is on the deluxe buildings and duties. and just to i was one of my colleagues content over 200 buddies. almost it'd be cheaper than the wolf. water carried many people out to see their bodies lie on beaches, haven't being washed ashore. but these need to be the mentor and body and labels. but the bikes grades need to be met, so that, that is the core of who is funny, is that all the efforts make it possible for loved one blake, totally cover the money and have the close of
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a private button. they have to prevent people from going missing forever. there is mounting fear of disease as the heat and bodies. the compass. i was like before my wish now i want my brother and his family back. my home is damaged, the most precious thing for us. i want my brother and his family. i want to find them and bury them. they under the rubble people wins in the wolf, others under the rubble, they can bring machines and pull them out. i can take them to the buildings to see rushing bodies. there are families be that i know and i know we, they are, they are starting to smell. libyans here from the west of the country have even echoes cross lines determined to help those in need in this particular divided nation. but just getting the age, what is the, the most remains a huge challenge, like shopping and the go ahead. they've been, it's not easy for a man to go through this any god knows what we gang through web, back to square one. no one helps you. even the government didn't help us. we are
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left on our own in the streets. the government doesn't even have the resources to help. thankfully, we, libyans are as one, those from tripoli miserables to and the south all came to help for them. age continues to arrive by a, but they're not news more international assistance and fast survivors struggle to comprehend this catastrophe. creating the mob and debbie from what remains of their homes and waiting for how this was sort of that was a 0 to they probably now several countries have sent the search and rescue teams to help. and during the but officials there say that a lot more assistance is needed. i was just there as time or else money reports from during the i couldn't cardello 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 enough, we spoke the 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,
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cruise from all over the world, helping them. yeah. on thursday, for example, the crew arrives from jordan followed by another from egypt, and if that's something is before them, there was it touched in the old joint forces to remove the debris. the local authorities say the skate of the catastrophe cannot be matched by all those teams about coding for more crews with sufficient and proper equipment, official reports because the 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 complete the, the un estimates that more than 300000 people have been affected by morocco's devastating earthquake merit cash. and the high atlas mountains, or among the hardest hit, your worth quite killed. nearly 3000 people and clean up operations are still underway. how some, i hope our reports from where
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a gun just south america will doses and dig is taken 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. so knock it down of the 4 weeks and may be months. excavate is we'd have to dispose of balance ends of trouble. what was one's? it's why the community is now reduced. a shot to concrete and steel officials are the basic how to move forward. the want to make decisions on whether students of this school should be moved to attempted school or validated to amount of cash
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for a year. the high school principal is desperate home to buy 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 working. when i think about the ones with that in new york way, whenever we're so excited about the start of school, and this strategy happens because i cannot find the right words the expressive, just telling me to create a man is 0. engine is we'd have to decide whether the entire community is, 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 a long and difficult process. and it's not clear yet. if the policy is would be able to deploy heavy equipment into vintage is built on top of mountains, where the damage is expensive. as the records is being cleared,
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a district again to the most affected areas. this is in the vice bake we 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 brands, 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, positive traumatized book, different animal. they have no idea what's next with the aftershocks 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 of from
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collapse, building reconstruction was thoughts, survivors of the wake grappling with pain and hoping to rebuild their lives and move on. how she mounted the 0. what again, south of mount, i guess our correspondence stephanie decker has been traveling around the affected areas of the atlas mountains. she has been speaking to people in various regions. her latest stop is more labor him from where she has this report. and we've come to a different location today. this is the town of like team, it is easier to get to. there's more infrastructure around here, very much. also as a tourist pays for tours coming. we're trying to figure out what the situation is like here. we bumped into this uh, gentleman david. uh yes it is. okay, we're going to see a friend of his who is with him. david was here the night of the earthquake on friday night, and he says he hasn't heard from his friend. he's not answering the phone. so this
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town is much more established than the other very remote villages we've been to but the struction here also on a very large scale how much of the town has been damaged. this is as low as it may be. you have done 50 percent completely destroyed seats minarette in crux. and again here just goes to show again the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. removing all of this and rebuilding, that is the main challenge, really everywhere. here we go, the frame for his friend is home and fine. next time onto your phone, he tells him, don't make me worry. we've been traveling through the mountains, is post week to villages more remote, less remote and everything we see raises the question. just how difficult it is
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going to be to access these places, clear it and then rebuild that . i'm on a how are you coping? we ask. this is god's will. he says we have to accept it. thank god, we survived public policy on it. this man tells us we have enough age. the coming winter is the problem. as the whole village is sleeping outside. i ask him what it's like to see his village in the state. is it the pleasure of me? like i must have got this. i cannot express this for me. it's a catastrophe. stephanie decker, all g 0 will a but he, morocco's atlas mountains, north korean leader kim jong and has inspected russia's war plains,
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a naval fleet in the far eastern port city of level stock. he was joined by defense minister, so gay showing go during the last leg of his trip. while in russia came his also visited space and military facilities and met president vladimir proof in this trip has raised concerns that north korea may provide russia with weapons for its war and ukraine. options risk lawrence louise, following kim's trip from south korea's capital sol, florence will come to you in a moment. first though, let's bring in, daniel hawkins, who's in moscow. daniel, the messaging of this entire trip has been around military technology. is this just about the messaging or does moscow get something more out of this? what it's clear that messaging is a very key part of this visit us on the way that kings are tennessee and the images have been visiting the space for its military facilities. has been very carefully drip but to the media, knowing that the west is watching and the west is more worried in particular west than allies in the region. japan and south korea. the message is very clear that
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must screw and putting young a closer than ever in them more than history. and though there's been no memorandums or agreement signed of food in hot. i see lots of areas for cooperation with north korea, agriculture transport, logistics, that triangle with china. shipping. it's very clear, this is a total upgrade and relations, and it's very important for rush, the top partners in the asia pacific region, which is a key region of ju strategic competition between the us and russia. china, of course, is one major russian partner russian highlight in the region. but having north korea on site as well with this large standing on me on space. and visions is really important for us where it's important to have north korea. and it's all small schools to push back against what it sees as western improvements in the region. and that closeness some, some sort of influence on strong young as well, gives russia a bargaining chip with the us on other ju political issues that received risk and worry by the west of rush, one north korea rather than close to russia somehow helping from young. i'm
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a cheap, it's emissions increase its power and vice versa with the weapons bill will give russia leverage over the us. and now the negotiations. the question is, of course, if this messaging, if this fostering can transfer into something real life on the ground, some sort of we, we'll upgrade in defense cooperation in the all me cooperation and then other spheres as well. and we'll find that out, i guess in the coming weeks and months. all right, daniel, thank you very much floors, laurie you are. and so let's go to you. bring us the other perspective on this trip, the north korean perspective to well, kendra one's visit so far seems to be closely related to what he said. his country needs for his defense purposes. and we've seen him visit a fight to jet factory or followed by a total of an air force base and military experts say north korea is air force is in need of an upgrade,
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but plains i mostly from the 1980s that would struggle to keep up with a more modern feet, we also saw him touring the rushes naval base on sauce today. and north korean leader kim jong has said that he wants to modernize the north koreans naval forces . he visited a ship that was built in the 1980s that's been more than nice to include upgraded weapons. and then of course, that was his visit to spaceport earlier this week. and we know north korea is in need of satellite technology, which would help it will dismiss all guidance system. it would also help expire on neighboring countries. now some analysts, however, skeptical that north korea would get the sort of advanced technology from russia and not to mention that this would be against you and sanctions. but other analysts say north korea appears to have the upper hand in negotiations here, up to one and a half years of war with ukraine. russia is in bad need of weapons and ammunition. now the ramifications would be huge if north korea would be to was able to upgrade its weapon system and able to boost its developing nuclear weapons program. it
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could accelerate an honest race in the region. it could further the stabilize the region. and then if we look at media coverage that kim's visit has received in north korea media, it seems to suggest that his visit is also for domestic audience. we know the country a suffolk, economically because of pandemic closures, because of recent floods that have affect the crops and farmland, the country is suffering from food shortages because of the weight of international sanctions. so that seems to be an intention to really portray him as a capable leader who as possible friends abroad. and of course, there's also a message for the international audience we're seeing the red carpet treatment has gotten from russia and also the coverage in russian media. it seems to suggest that kim's message here is, is mostly to south korea and the us. but if these countries are going to intensifies in military drills, which north korea views as a provocation, as preparations for more than the message here is this, that north korea will meet what it views as threats head on, and that it will um itself to the teeth i have florence movie reporting there from
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so thank you very much. still ahead on else 0 on the front lines of south and central somalia, the army launch is a 2nd defensive against the else about arm. and we looked at the push to keep coffee traditions alive with producers and distributors, looking to expand across the middle east, the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000000 euros to help to see address migration. is it gonna keys the micro crisis? will make it worse, informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions to embrace human foothold. frank assessments. this balance between the toe and sound reassurance is particularly important for the volume missing destruction. inside stored on al jazeera, the
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women use brakes. parts of this community are still under water when people need to be hunt, the deepening political crisis here is only exacerbating social divisions. and the story needs to be told. we've already said franchise for decades made state let's what they did with exclusive interviews. an in depth report squares prostration. people are in desperate need of algae 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live me is the
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reminder of our headlines. this our rescue teams in libya. sports, if you have dorna or waiting much needed for and assistance, bodies are still washing up a sure with others, buried under the rubber. thousands have been killed and thousands more are missing . the un estimates that more than 300000 people have been effected in morocco estimate devastating earthquake mount cache and the high atlas mountains, or among the hardest, nearly 3000 people in the north korean leader kim, german has visited russia's pacific naval suite to meet for eastern ports of flooded firestone rushes defense minister. sow gotta show who accompanied him on the last leg of his multi day to in south africa. a state funeral is getting underway for veteran politician mengel suited with the lizzie in costume and its o. warners have gathered, in lieu of the town, several dignitaries including president single run the poster,
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and the zulu royal family or expected to attend. the zuba prince who died in hospital last week played an integral role in the antea park tables. 4 room latasha joins us from the town of loony, inquisitive and natal, where the funeral is taking place to walk us through how what you're expecting today. well friends with the lazy was a traditional, a prime minister. he was a traditional lead that very prominent to get here. so what you got any sees lot of sarah monique how to add tradition on just play when, when he was alive, he used to advise the late king. he advised the party king and he may sort of the rightful interested in that to the throne of the kingdom. last you did what we saw was family members doing the based on your rights and rituals and customs that you do with a problem with zullie man possible on that his soul pauses on easily and safely on to the off to life. what you'll see today is the stage funeral to a lot of high profile. so that's again,
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one of high profile advocates from other parts of the country to coming to attend and page. there is 6. it's the applicants way of saying goodbye and celebrating. what's the latest life? how is he going to be remembered? well, that's why it's a bit complicated in this you. yes. before a potted ended, he went, he is need of the i pod. see. his critics say that a team works with the white minority apartheid government as they were reading battles with some motors from the amc pods. you know, a lot of people died because of when he was accused of siding with white by nights you saw that. so again, trying to delay independently and saw that there was media issues that took place. eventually he joined the government and i just, i just walked elections and he was homeless. they have been a so and now, so my dealer was the president over the us and call him and he was not, we've been very outspoken. he criticized and see when they what they did anything wrong. and later on, politicians say he was seen as more of an advisor to them,
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telling them how to do things properly, how to run the country properly. and that's why many politicians do so that's a good say they're going to choose to remember him, my, how room with us. so thank you very much for your and 40. the somalia has begun the 2nd phase of its military offensive against i'll show about the fighters president us on the shake. mohammed says that his government wants to eliminate the okay to linked arm group within 5 months. it's deployed $12000.00 soldiers and claim based militia at the central somalia. the fighters have been withdrawing from pounds, but they're still able to carry out attacks as catherine solely reports. so monte soldiers on the front lines of south and central. somebody out there carrying out a government offensive against onto bob the on to group has carried out a tops, i guess if you live and on you, for nearly a decade and a half the army has made significant gains against the group since the operation started last year official, see the 2nd phase in calling the duke state in central,
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somalia is decisive. it is the main stronghold of devices. the bottle has been fees for sure to look for somebody to go in. i do. there is no way in which somebody is conduct. got the government and stuff that will we are determined to fight the president is on the front line. and i the prime minister is with you. this is i'm going to of life and death. there is no point of the time. president hudson shake. well homewood food has been on the bottle filled for a month is leading 12000 soldiers and hundreds of plans based melisha called my obviously security analysts say this rare collaboration has helped put to use the most significant tutorial games against all. sure. bob, in many, yes, somebody needs to change the the strategy. whenever somebody come to the somebody minutes or thoughts the minus $200.00 over an incident to a vacation,
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hold on to some of the soldiers. whenever somebody soldiers go forward, an offense as an own was faded out in the fight in terms of us in india or whatever confusion award. and that's the way it is. something that somebody going to need to understand or come up with a strategy that in line with the us, a lot of products in mogadishu, hundreds of kilometers away from the front line, volunteers doing what they can to help every day they prepare bread dates and other dr. foods for the soldiers did. and so when you meet on somebody, you know, you know, after i show bob across the look of world and seen someone yet, we decided to quote dr. food for somebody military forces who are at the front lines as they walk along roads to bury to a country from much of by being somebody. they get money from somalis who they say are optimistic for the tide against all should bob could be ton. catherine solely
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on to 0. the health ministry in the gaza strip says 12 pell listing and protesters have been injured during a protest on the border with israel. demonstrators were waving policy and flags and burning tires, and he is really army responded with bullets and use tear gas to disperse the crowds of this special dest tools from last month's mile we wildfires in hawaii has been revised down. it's now thought that at least 97 people have died. it was previously estimated that 115 people may have died as a result of the fires, but testing revealed multiple dna samples were counted from some victims. the global coffee industry is booming and producers are looking to tap into the middle east markets. coffee is the 2nd most traded commodity in the world after federal and brings in about $200000000000.00 in revenue. but as the market grows, there's a push to make sure the traditional, our big coffee doesn't lose out. conser lopez holding on went to an international coffee exhibition here. and the coffee is
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a big part of arabic culture. it plays a role in rituals, marriage proposals, and even in settling disputes that is making specialty coffee more appealing. this convention and guitars capital is proof with hundreds of coffee growers, producers, and distributors, looking to expand their business in the middle east. we wanted to emphasize the traditional coffee will always be there. and this is important then this is what we are trying to do. something is different than what you're seeing in europe or what you see is actually in asia. for satellite coffee is a family business. his father founded the biggest coffee distribution factory and guitar. they roast more than a ton of coffee beans a day sourcing it from across continents. fuzzy instead of adult obama. also in asia, we caught talking about dangerous. yeah, i'm talking about the also the i'm going to be hold on kenya, but takes just
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a few minutes to drink for the production process behind a cup of coffee. it takes about 5 years from drawing the plan to collecting the beans and shipping the product every day. about 3000000000 cups of coffee are consumed around the globe. ok. see the load up on the get is from costa rica. she's a more than a 100000000 families who depend on the industry. during harvest time. they rely on temporary workers from the area and others who travel from panama and to get up on the pick up drinking. a cup of coffee takes you on a journey. hundreds of people from different look, supplies, play a role and bring that to life from the coffee feels to the coffee table's. there's a big push to make sure arabic coffee and the culture that comes with it is not pushed out by big chains. we try our best to make the next generation on the next generation to have a more than one to drop off. it's not just the thing, it's
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a television, a tradition that's merging with specialty coffee, reflecting change perhaps beyond the flavor in a comp, katia lopez of the an elgin sierra dough ha, us. all right, that's it from me. several venue up next to miles as you are, you've got whether it's an inside story, looks at the north korean meters visit to russia, what it means and what my happiness the 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 showing 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,
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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 above average and soaking range for the south coast of nigeria that whether pours into beginning and toko. 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 on the,
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