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and this is alex's here in live from dell ha. also coming up the don't. and task of rebuilding of last week's of clicking the wrong because we report from the high atlas mountains north korea's lead to inspection for almost a warship for the rushes defense and was still on his visit to the far east and part of the country. and the dominican republic closest as border with hays, he often was made to announce plans to be looking now i want to shed river the international aid is beginning to arrive in flood, hit east and the viet from the you. when you are russia and middle eastern countries, did you and your monetary and affairs office has launched an appeal to 71000000 dollars aiming to help 250000 people. but most of it is yet to reach the hottest port city of deadman. with thousands of see
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a dead destroyed roads have made access to particularly challenging the world. health organization has sent a shipment of crucial supplies, which includes medicine and body bags. you one has called for coordination between libby as to rival administrations, the internationally recognized government and tripoli and the one based in the disaster head east. libyan one or kelly for half dozen backs the government and the east visit had been on friday for phil. so let's have a loud entry to aid convoys dispatched by the arrival of the government guessing the age of clothes from the airport to dinner itself. pro. 1 it's an additional level of challenge. we know that roadways have been greatly impacted by this. we know that one of the main roads into done was partially washed away, which reduces the traffic flow and creates buckle next along that road. but really, the priority is to get those h convoys in, not only to commence the search and rescue, but to look after the survivors and really provide that key support. so those that
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i'm now left without anything, but also a context such as libya which has faced conflicts over recent years. we know that there will be security issues on the grounds such as unexploded land mines. when a flip, this size comes through and disturbs the, to the extent that this one has those along the lines that may, once upon a time, had been not clearly and we understood the location of them. now, all of that will be the stuff and it adds an extra level of security risks to all of those, both the population and data, but also those coming in from the outside. and it still says off now reports from tripoli of the as the scale of destruction, and then it becomes clear, but these are still being found in the model. it's a lot of average. there now is the at the center of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 in the earliest get go. it's,
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we have to move the story buildings into the sea with sleeping families inside. but it wasn't just then people's would also work that way by torrents in suicide and other cost of tone. the aftermath is divest, eating in the towns of albania, imagine a several others in eastern libya. the floods have killed thousands of people and displaced more than 50000, the frantic risk of force or steve on the way before those who survived, there's no risk of another disaster. local official said the composing bodies pose a health risk and kennedy to water born diseases. they are not working order completes or partially recreation, of the city of them the be has a 2 rival governments seats east revolution wanting to the police in the east and the other in the west will have many people in disaster. he areas accused or towards ease of negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to
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party has promised a comprehensive investigation. stuckey thoughts, assessments above the investigation. we involve local authorities and officials of successive governments, any negligence or mission ohio academy. note, due inspections and determining the cause of death to victims who presents critical factors no totally for restoring the rights of those victims. but also establishing the responsibility or for any negligence or forward form and harsh measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors or to their host, or for an aid in particular, divide that libya peoples. here are desperate to get madison's surgery, supplies, fluid, shelter, and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arrive before it's too late for saturday, which is 0 to the toner. and i'll just do as mama,
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the buckley is in dana with more on the situation to have a that a no, oh no, it's about coming to her by the model. i'll be out of the file, but we are in, during the, for what is left of it after floods, which had no mercy on its resident aspect of the why the thousands lost their lives . thousands more are still missing. the countless number of decomposing bodies are still under the rubble. the picture here speaks louder than words and but the words of survivors are impactful. hope the color is one of them and she told us how he survived. there's have you to thank god for your safety. keller said, i must have had a lot of a sudden i said, look, the less you can you tell us what happened on that day? bobo says, yeah. and then we were all taken by surprise. we never expected such a catastrophe. i lost my young daughter, may god accept her and his mercy. we are helpless and god almighty is our wrong. what's the, how do you? what do i mean? uh, how about us?
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yeah. one of the most difficult moments for people here and during the is whenever a body of a loved one found this corpse was just recovered. after being washed up on the shore of the total of 10 bodies have been recovered this morning alone. mean, now this ambulance will collect, the bodies are bob and we will try lucky and this is one of the buildings which was submerged according to neighbors. it was home to a family of 10. none of them have been accounted for. diverse have been searching under the water hoping to find any of the victims mass that's already in there. but that's i mean the catastrophe. and during started in this valley, which now looks peaceful of the how after last week, storm the floods began in this area is drawing whatever came in its way. and i know there's been widespread destruction. what were once homes, 2 hundreds of families are now in their own graves. search and rescue operations are still under way, but the chances of finding any survivors are very slim problem. instead, rescuers are finding more bodies than survivors. it's
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a tragedy by all measures. during that is now a disaster stricken city. while i'm in the body. i just hear that in that subdivision. if you the more than 300000 people in the vault color has been affected by the earthquake a week ago, that's according to the united nations. nearly 3000 people were killed and clean up operations aust, alonda way, villages and towns and behind this mountains, among the hottest hood, i shall know who bought a report from where they've gone south of medication, where the 8 effort is ramping up. and this is the assets that has been used by the gym diamond over the last few days. he's been the focus point of the emergency response operation that has been going non stop since the often math of the earthquake, this headed cop to is going to take us. we're going to fly with this crew all the
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way to some areas. and this is a pilot which is going to give us some details about what is going to happen. uh, good morning. good to see it. good to talk to you. can you give us a sense of what is happening? our mission is the tools supporting the generators and um, the, the color gym, the on the stand, a coffee or a super puma of the way of doing their money. we will take off from we're again and do it last night over the world of stages. i read all the to the village, which is the very room and we would be on board with you. thank you very much. it is not the most out of this is the operation center top down. many general is over here with these all the generators we saw going to be taken over to the affected area. so we have the biggest challenge, which is going to be over the upcoming days, is the weather. and this explains why we, because we were driving to this field, the basically the biggest challenge was basically the need to deliver more and more
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a, to the affected areas. because with this mix shift comes with all the installations put into place. you have to brace yourself for what could be a prolonged cold weather in the upcoming days. the medical teams over here ready to fly over the area. and this is, you can see behind to be more highly comp to us, which are going to be part of the acid, which continues all the way below. you can see the tone of where the gun when we were reporting live over the last few days, dotted with tens. mic shift comes all the way and the ravine which slip in times its way through the mountains is why you have the most affected areas in the office balances a and stephanie decker reports from the atlas mountains. looking into visa, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted, massive boulders that have fallen down this way.
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and that is what happened to this part of the village. you actually had a piece of the mountain, but came down pulverizing the bandages in this area. we've seen one mind just looking past us in floods, of tears, seeing many people walking back into this village and trying to solve is what they can buy hot and it's over a week. now. since the earthquake, there are pledges commitments for rebuilding money to be given to those affected bulldozers are moving to certain places. but there are so many places that we have been to that is very difficult to reach with heavy machinery. in fact here, just walking along, you can see how the the road has given way. it's just devastating to see the extent of the damage and many of these villages will never
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be returning to this place a home that therefore a father's lived in for generations. the mountain that sustained them for generations. now it seems they're going to have to move on. stephanie decker o g 0 in morocco's to us mountains. the north korean leader, kim jong lynn, has inspected rushes will plains, and they will freeze in the far east. and for the city of that whole stock, he was joined by the russian defense minister sig. i shall go. the visit has raised concerns that north korea may provide russia with weapons for its war and ukraine. from louise following the visit from south korea's capital sol, a north korean leader kim joins visit to russia roles into its 5th day. on saturday, he was met by defense minister survey showing at an apple space where he was show nuclear capable bonus. and hypersonic missiles, they can't fly from most go to japan and then back it carries 12 missiles. this was
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followed by to her of a naval base where he inspected russia's pacific fleet. it may be no co incidence, but kim's itinerary has consisted mostly of visits to defense, admitted tree facilities. the north korean di da has spoken frequently of his intention to modernize his country's fleet of cost ships and submarines. while some analysts are skeptical russia what punch with highly sensitive technology. other say the boy in ukraine has given north career the upper hand in negotiations. there are concerns, particularly here in south korea, at a more powerful young young could accelerate and honest race and further the stabilize the median. the kremlin says no defense agreement has been signed during kim's visit, but the white house believes a weapons dealers in the works. and has won the 2 countries not to violate to do and sanctions or view has been before the visit. and after the visit that talks
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about the provision of weapons by north korea to russia to kill ukrainians, have been advancing and continued to advance. in north korea, tim's visit has received widespread coverage. julia and the guest all respected comrade, king drum own visits you read, gathering aviation con, respected congress came from and expressed respectful russia's foss developing aviation technology that allows it to outpace potential threats from other countries. perhaps an intention to communicate with the domestic audience that north korea is a powerful nation with important allies and rushes. one welcome of kim has left no doubt that these countries intend to build strong good ties. florence li, algebra. so the dominican republic has closed all its borders with haiti. the countries are in dispute, or the hayes use construction of a canals from the shed river. john holland reports from the dominican republics
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capital santa domingos, to the dominican republic has closed its land. see an ad buddha with hate see the country that it says and the islands with and its sent troops the at the god that border is taking this rest that because of a will to dispute haitian farm is the thing was from the masonic figure of elizabeth 2 countries chess to irrigate the crops, they were in a period of drought right now that the dominican government says that violates in 1929 treaty between the countries. hey, tell me, have a hand says, well, we should be allowed to exploit natural resources. and some haitians have said, look at the several water projects that you put on your side of the river in the dominican republic. why can't we have one? but it's now escalated into this border closure, which really is going to hurt both countries. economies hate see, which is the poor of the 2 countries has more than half the population in danger of starvation. it depends on the dominican republic to bring poor thing,
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a lot of food. so it's really going to affect that on the other side of the minute come republic is going to hurt to $1000000000.00 worth of expos when so hate say last year. what the dominican government has said to people like supporting especially 3rd will by the off instead. so you don't lose out. now the person that has called for this board exposure is the dominican president risk. i've been a dad and i'm seeing a real track record of being hard and tough. on migration, at last year, he will to the board who built between the 2 countries is famous for expelling haitian migrants. and he's in the pos referred to your haitian migration as an invasion. so i'm, this is saying that in the big picture, he could be up for re election next year. that this might be the start of his campaign and opportunity to look tough. the problem is if it gets out of high and, and really hurts his country economy as well as hate sees, they're all caused for fresh negotiations as the countries try the hush this out
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before it gets to fall. don't home and i'll just get a sense of domingo to the head on challenges 0. the european commission president is expected to visit the a tally in island of loans to do so offer an unprecedented number of michael and survive this week. and also it was on strike in the us who demanding a pay rise, that keeps pace with inflation. the i have the right, the boy talk to anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people. the freedom of speech and 1st amendment got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that? i can't support that. whenever you see him, just as regardless of what face or gender,
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what's going on. he says he has to say something in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it gonna ease the migrant crisis? will make it worse, informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments for, for frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones reassurance is it to actually importance to the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera. how do they control information? how does the narrative inform public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story, the listening post, i sex, the media. we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the
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the and watching out. just bear with me, elizabeth for autumn and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the sour libby enrolled or felicia half, that has allowed entry to a convoys dispatch father arrived administration in the west and a red display of cooperation to pass the visit of a city of deadman on friday with thousands died and slots. un estimates that more than 300000 people have been effected in the co offer. that is quite a week ago. people in the high atlas mountains are among the hottest foot. nearly 3000 have died. and the north korean leader kim john loan has visited russia's pacific. naval please in the far east city of flat of all sto, bushes, defense minister, so it can show gu accompanied him on the last leg of his visits. the european
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commission president as of on line is due to visit non producer and attendees. the all of them has seen an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. the united nation says 8500 people arrived only 200 boats earlier this week . italy's prime minister wants to issue on the agenda at the use of toy, the summit, or we challenge reports. there's little to do, but wait to leave. they may have paid much and risk drowning to get here, but no one knows the migrants, the un, normally it's heavy in government. know the population of this small island wants them to stay on land producer floating is from camber room across from libya with her 2 children this week. since then they've been sleeping in the open a little more. and so good luck suggest johnson at the moment. i just hope the situation improves critical because it's not easy. we've been here since the 12th of
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september. so therefore we want to leave wherever that might be. we must go. they've had no hope of guessing it bad in alarm produces migrant center. it was built for 400 people. 8500 arrived this week that's more than the islands in ty, local population. comment to you from the cambia spends much of his time looking for food. people not too much the so you've. i don't think everybody is going to have when you go to the lens. the idea is to you for sometimes a big deal with some for you know, it's not easy. i also assume a lot of it, you said people have been so that's what i used to good inside ships have been taking hundreds to sicily to reduce the pressure for political tension has been building they have been arguments about migrants between land producers, presidents and this these right wing prime minister,
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once i see live on the line to come see things but have so let's click on nobody's event that i, when i have written to the president of the european commission to ask her to come with me to land produced the depressed and the realize the gravity of the situation we face and to immediately accelerate the implementation of the agreement, which you needs here by transpiring the agreed results is that it's a cools on, the line has heated. she's expected in line producer on sunday. europe's migration crisis continues and countries lucky actually still feel that not getting the help i need will reach out. and i'll just say we're to, yvonne has requested the humans nuclear watchdog withdrawal. some of that since it's, it's the inspectors who are the c, it's nuclear activity. the international atomic energy agency has condemned the request and says the inspection is, has some of its most experienced experts around is allowed to make the request under the treaty on the non proliferation of nuclear weapons. and on has been under heavy pressure to be transparent regarding uranium traces,
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founded locations not disclose to the agency. us president joe biden says that he is back in a strike by ordering much of workers who are demanding high wages. same process should be shared fairly well. it is the 1st time in us history that 3 made to comment because of being headed with simultaneous calls. maybe $13000.00 workers that general motions for the salon took some going on strike the windshield workers union wants an effective 40 percent pay high concrete and salaries by 10 percent per year for the 4 years. for the call. companies say that's too much she advert townslee has moved from detroit . a negotiations have resumed here, the u. a. w had causes in detroit, the mirrors on south day was still bound to it, so it is. the entity that encompasses cries has raised its offer on wages to it,
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says 21 percent or before. now here's gm i'm for about 20 percent. the union is awesome. around 36 percent. we understand the logic being that over the last 4 years, the ceo's themselves of the call companies have given themselves 40 percent right. for the walk is the rental property, quarter of a trillion dollars going to the gym for i'm price lives to lenses. and yet the average worker is ending 30 percent less than 10 years ago. it's time for that type of that re balancing. there is evidence that perhaps the comic is will raise the offers on wages. but this is about more than just wages. it's also about health care, it's about pensions, that kind of things and the work of surrendered in 2009 during the restructuring of the call companies in order to get the companies into profitability. because companies don't want to budge on that, nor do they want to budge on the future of the transition to electric vehicles, the u. a. w. very suspicious that the call companies will use that transition for
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us to take it a race to the bottom for wages and benefits for the new generations of workers coming online and view it. and the study seems like we want to make is do not want to budge on that. they are determined to have it their own way. she advertised seattle to 0, detroit, michigan, and south africa state funeral is being held for veteran politician among those who to both the lazy in closer. the natal. thousands of more gathered in the town of lindy zoo to friends who died in hospital last week, played an integral role in the n t. a potted movements. the, the global coffee industry is moving on for juices and looking to tap into the middle east market. but as the market grows, there was a push to make sure traditionals out of coffee doesn't lives out country lopez holiday on went to an international coffee exhibition. and don't ha, a coffee is a big part of arabic culture. it plays a role in rituals, marriage proposals,
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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 purchasing of coffee would always be there. and this is important then this is what we are trying to do. something is different and then what you're seeing in europe or what you see is actually in asia. for sally, coffee is a family business. his father founded the biggest coffee distribution factory in guitar. they rose more than a ton of coffee beans a day sourcing it from across continents. fozzy instead of adult obama and also in asia, we caught talking about dangerous. yeah, i'm talking about the also the i'm going to be hold on the kenya. let's take just a few minutes to drink for the production process behind the cup of coffee. it takes about 5 years from drawing the plan to collecting the beans and shipping the
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product every day. about 3000000000 cups of coffee are consumed around the globe. ok. see the yet is from costa rica. she's among 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 the cut of what's the pick up drinking a cup of coffee takes you on a journey. hundreds of people from different walks of life 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 a stimulation, to have a more knowledge of off. it's not just the big it's, it's audition a tradition that's merging with specialty coffee, reflecting change, perhaps beyond the flavor in a comp to catch a little bit of the, an elgin, sarah,
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doha. and that's the, from the elizabeth toronto me, you can find more information on our website. i'll just say, i don't call on all of us stories, whether it's next, the inside story. we'll look at the circumstances that led to the 2 dams. best thing in the, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. a quiet pitcher, but lots of lifted sand and us because of these wind strong winds blowing down from iraq. but this is a hot and dry when, so it means temperatures. well, we turn them up in the head to 43 degrees, but that humidity goes down. and the brown here on that map that is all of the lift it signed in dust. and as these winds collide coming off the golf right through to
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the red sea, that could spark some pretty fierce storms around the mecca area, also to the south of the city as well. here we go for buckets dom, we're tracking this what, whether in northwest india and the next several days it will move in to lower same province, but for now not a bad pitcher up and down bucket start. and here we go. on tuesdays we start to see that weather pushing to lower sand problems. so i think you'll be in the thick of it though, as we head toward wednesday 30, a fairly quiet, some showers along the black sea coast. and let's go to africa right now, because we do have heavy pockets of rain around daneen, toko and gunner running the risk of seeing some flooding here. and look at this line is strong stretching from just the south of engineering, a rate through the central african republic, and the western side of democratic republic of congo. meantime, look at that big drop in temperatures from my put to 23 on sunday a. the gourne and ellis towing under british rule educated america,
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controversial professor in new york. he realized that he was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his test world, ex tours which meet him and influential writer and champion of the palestinian cause in the west. edward out of place on noticing around looking for bodies and on says, teams in libya are still searching for people off the to dams class how could structures like least fail, how safe on the dance around the world, and is climate change of facts. so this is inside story the .

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