tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 17, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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is above average the weather brought to you by visit cuts on under cover of reporting. exclusive stories explosive results out just sierra investigations. the the more a kyle: this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes for an age begins to arrive and floods. hit levia of off the red cross bones about the dangers of unexploded land lines and had a cops of spring released supplies, remote mountain villages and morocco, off to the quite last week from
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medic offices because of that on the bill also ahead is really awesome. the you for health plus thousands of migrant survive and non produce the for the entire population of the island. plus the dominican republic, places for the with k t, as, as neva continues to build. come our best ed river in sports wins for months. is the city and tomlin and the premier league. but manchester united it leads to brighten, fall livable come back from a go down to beat tools 3, want to make it for wins. in over the instructional aid has started to arrive in floods, hit eastern libya from the you and your russia, and middle eastern countries. you and humanitarian affairs office is lowest and the
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payoff is $71000000.00. aiming to help 250000 people very this will help has reached the hottest head for city of done a sofa with thousands of fed that destroyed rates of made access particularly challenging. the world health organization has sent a shipment of crucial supplies, which includes medicines and body bags you and have cause the coordination between libby as to vive la administrations. instead actually recognize government and tripoli. i'm the one based and that is off the head east. maybe in the world, holly for half to all who backs the government in the east visit dana on friday. as forces have now allowed entry to 8 convoys dispatched to buy the rifle governments . caroline hold is global head of operations of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent. she says one particular challenge is unexploded landlines. i'm guessing the age of clothes from the apple to dinner itself provides
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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 possibly washed away, which reduces the traffic flow and creates bottlenecks 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 i'm now left without anything, but also a context such as libya which has faced conflicts over recent years. we know that that will be security issues on the ground such as unexploded land mines when a flood this size comes through and disturbs the uh, to the extent that this one has. those lines lines that may, once upon a time, have 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,
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but also those coming in from the outside to all deserves mohammed to elbow by collie has spoken to the minister of civil aviation appointed by the parliament in eastern libya. he says that bodies yet to be recovered from the rubble do not pose an immediate health risk. and when that gets a lot will be sent and a lot of times in the day have been conflicting reports when it comes to the total number of debt and the missing them about how do you manage to arrive with a relatively accurate number. these kind of, you can look at the mouth themselves, the higher. how do you can pop on the conflicting reports from official and non official sources, but this is quite normal given the level of the disaster. the coordination is now in place and the health industry is the sole authority to announce the number of victims, which stands now beyond 3000. well, the emergency commission has agreed that a news conference will be held of the end of each day to give the latest update on the number of the victims and or the survivors that had been on the schedule. i'll
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have to hold for me and katie. so many still fear this disaster will lead to health crisis and the strong smell of decomposing bodies under the rubble is overwhelming . wherever you go is this for you just to fight for booth gaiety past the happy. see what on way whether it'll show for the up. i don't think we will reach the level of crisis. so disaster when it comes to health risk, i sure are people that this is not likely to happen, at least with the coming 3 days. some bodies have yet to be recovered from under the levels because rescue teams have not yet been able to reach them and none of the concerned officials has raised any alarm about an eminent outbreak of disease sofa. how does is russell said reports out from aaa as the skate of destruction, and then it becomes clear bodies are still being found in the model. it's a lot of drivers there now is the epicenter of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 and the of these get go it's,
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we'll have to move the story buildings into the sea with city pin families inside. but it wasn't just then people who also works that way by torrents in suicide and other cost of tone. the off their math is divest, eating in the towns of, i'll be the imagine a several others in eastern libya. the philosopher have killed thousands of people and this base more than 50000 the forensic risk you're forced, or steve on the way. before those who survived, there's no risk of an other disaster. local official said the composing bodies pose a health risk internally to water born diseases. they are not working with a complete or partially recreation of the city of them. the be has to 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.
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believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to party has promised a comprehensive investigation stuckey thoughts assessments apart from the investigation. we involve the local authorities and officials of successive governments, any negligence or mission ohio academy. note due inspections and determining the cause of death. the victims represents critical factors, no, totally for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing the responsibility for any negligence or forward form and harsh measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors. are there hold on for an aide in particular, divide that libya people's here are desperate to get medicines, surgery supplies, fluid, shelter and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arise before it's too late for saturday, which is 0 to the cold weather. i spoke to norah l job. she's
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a gen list. originally from done, she told me about her family's experience when the flood struck on sunday at the beginning they sold. it's not, it's not that being dangerous because of like, we all know that there was no warnings about the storm from the government or from anyone who's in charge of libya, either end up in part or the wisdom and when the race thoughtfully. oh, as everything was okay and then went to the last hour to tune down laughs. the water starts flooding j a b, but their house in the house is for a lower building. where all my house, i mean there is a, a, the water start getting hotter higher. they went to the 2nd floor and then the water that followed to, to the 2nd floor as well. they have to stay up there. you said some of the house has clouds and then they stayed at the for the whole night. and that was very such
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a big night where they heard the voices of the boat house streaming, the whole largest agent. then to see my problem next, next to the sea, and they were my hopeless not trying to hold anybody who was they are the plot and they were say, all of them on our 31st members of my family, they were saying that it was cold night cold and that 8 was pulling over their heads until the 2 teams managed to take him out to herring. that it is difficult for people to find clean supplies of drinking water. and that very little age has been getting into the up to now. all you'll find me in a, in a situation where they do have shelter and enough to eat and drink. yes, they do have a shelter them enough to eat and drink. i know that the being to be properly in organizing the, the,
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the age coming. that was the 1st 2 days and yesterday and today fast got a lot of people to be able to reach more to the age they need. we still have a problem in not in the teaching quarter at the the motors arriving as well. the problem is, is the, will they go to they, they can use in washing and cleaning and stuff like that. it's coming from the, the underground and this flow to is starting to get the lucian or commuted. so they need another source of clean water where they can use it in cooking or in cleaning and stuff that like that we are trying our best now as the human right defenders or jordan list to help get that moved to to the people who lives in the places where it's safe and dare is always main herring. harrowing stories from survivors about the moment the flooding happened. i went on a call kind of tells us what he did and his finally did to survive. i did get that,
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how you doing it all the time. i've are sitting with the family on the ground floor when the flooding can house, you know, my sons and daughters were there and one of my sons was on my lap. my wife was also when the, when the flood came, my wife and children started to scream as you know, but when we went to check what the situation was and we saw the water was reaching our knees, we didn't know what to do. it didn't share tiffany been, do you have to remember, did it. i asked myself, what shall we do? my wife and children started to scream when i looked at my parents yard and i told them to come and save us literally 10 minutes. and they told me that they are all sort of drowning in the floods, reach them as well. and how is can this what, everything from the yard, including our cars, coming to see, i have to shutting my did. i called my neighbor and i handed them my children and my wife, who's closed her due date, close to giving birth and get a tour of, of how much i told my wife to lee and what you didn't except what are you up level . but i carried her and took her to my parents house, so we like i tend to see. yeah. and then how do you fold up?
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i have just i have to zone and tell him on a guy that is, what do we uh, we have i called my neighbor from the building and we started to say, oh god, oh god, let's save the children. when i started to hand him, the children, one by one, is that my 2 sons and my 2 daughters. my go, but i get to the light, came back to my wife. i carried her and my neighbor took her to the stairs and things and like, but she couldn't come down because she was carrying a baby of homes that are nice. we sat upstairs and pray to god to what do i hit a level home with us on the the best of the most. and i had harold, this is how i include things was it was on strike in the us, demanding a payroll is that keeps pace with inflation. plus the state funeral being held for a back to the south african politician and quasi lu natal ensemble, off them off with a bonus points when asked about the valve cover general will be here with the
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the will in 300000 people in iraq being affected by the us, quick, a week ago that's according to the united nations. and the 3000 people were killed and feat. operations are still underway, villages and towns and the high atlas mountains are amongst the hardest hit. i should know about traveled with an 18 by honeycomb to, to a village south america. cash flow through most of the office going is going to her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this had a cup to on a mission today to deliver generators to remote villages. a morocco's high out last mountains a she takes all the across the exact east way for the strong winds. when we the end may just came to a brief rest to us on the us quick hit areas requiring attention. he leads
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a team of special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue mission. with the devastated area is located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible develop the wireless bodies, discharge comedies show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment that came tumbling down wind up to the escalade, they blocked access to the banes villages in the mountainous areas. now the medical teams have up so to you know, other option, but to walk down the valley and try to climb the mountains all the way to was the death of the devastated areas hoping to be able to reach the victims. a still need immediate, have co, new laptop, it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot treating the one that i'm showing that he never said you. we walked
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long hours to get to villages, so we can treat people. but at the same time, we're checking those who have chronic health issues. we give the medicine, we are also psychologists dealing with patients, good water, mentally traumatized, disease divide, disposal has, are people asked, is shown as a desperate. so how is this still hold to by the who basic moments last weeks of the way? the season long. i cannot find the right words that describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shook, it was dark. we didn't know what to do or wait, you cards for now. people here spend that time outdoors. they say they don't want to leave the land of them says to the rescue operation. this type of medic offices because it's good then on the plan to
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build bigger ahead encompasses with them to call them to pick a video the ones that are taken to this, how the cop to as with light over the at the center of the, of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations and in ruins. touching mon butler, i was just you see with it, it's sort of my guess. stephanie deca has this report from the atlas mountains walking into visa pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted, massive boulders that have fallen down this way. and that is what happened to this part of the village. you actually had a piece of the mountain, but came down pulverizing the villages in this area. we've seen one mind just
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walking 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 be returning to this place a home that therefore fathers lived in for generations. the mountain that sustained them for generations. now it seems they're going to have to move on. stephanie decker all g 0 and morocco's i to us mountains will survive as of last week of
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quake. and we're all kind of trying to adjust to living with this box. they are afraid the conditions will lessen during the coming winter months could be a back lives in the town of as much as she explains what huh, concerns all it doesn't. it says the exception has to be and then lady, we feel last. we feel very last we did that as well as all for i can't explain it. you see how hard it is for the children and i saw dogs, but we can take more because we have strings. but what about the elderly? if they weren't standing in the room, we still have hope to go back to our home. we have big hopes. there's nothing better than stay not to stay at home is better than staying outside, especially during the cold. yeah. what did i miss?
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miss said you the cold is very hot ferry hold you to know if you're outside you will get sick, especially with the children. so the elderly locksmith, his own views misses the mazda of such a road that wouldn't be able to cope with a common cold. the cold here is extreme, which so that she did say, so it's a thumbs. and this, even if i explain it a context, press everything. i don't have the words to express how i feel. i feel so bad. she fucking, boom is all and up and you will need to know it's not about having a nice home or that we lost a nice home. no, we lost something inside of us. go to home key, we're calm, peaceful. now we're not just on the, we're outside, we were at peace, even with the small houses we were living in peace. but that's not the case anymore . the tools between striking us also most of workers and
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companies are as a critical phase that's according to also make up. so lantus lisa, team 1000 workers affiliations with united auto workers union of state of luck from friday. the union one's a 40 percent pay hike, increasing salaries by 10 percent a year is a full year. is the car companies say that's too much alterations have taken sides as in biden, says he understands what his process patient. donald trump is accusing the union of over reaching see times he joins us now live from detroit in michigan. so you have just updates as of what we're hearing about these talks of the know much actually there in years that we had was of a re events saturday. uh friday morning for the saturday morning. sorry. um saturday morning that we've had that. and since the that was statements i'm still
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down since, which is the entity that encompasses price. that actually just before the strikes deadline, they had to raise that pay off up to 20 percent over 4 years, which is the same as gm, a folder offering you a w actually of drop that you bought the 36 percent over 4 years. the vision being well ceos with the big 3 gave themselves 40 percent raises of, of us to use, that should be good enough for the workers. this is about pulling back the concessions they made in 2009 in order to get these companies back into profitability. adding the average work about designing 30 percent an estimate of 10 years ago as easy rental properties from the big 3 quarter of a trillion dollars over 10. yeah. so we haven't seen any progress there, but this is about moving wages, as we'll say about benefits, health care having seizures i surrounded and that we found out about the future of the production of electric back tools. right now. these, these very profitable companies are getting billions of dollars or tax spend money
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from the byte administration for that transition to electric vehicles. but other conditions and the u. a. w suspects that the big 3 of the actually the big 3 being pretty transparent about that, that as far as back. and so they're taking that as a blank check to try and start a new with non utilize where it goes without benefits, without health care of your w is determined to stop that from happening. and so you have, we can have plenty of horns honking. and suppose of people that on the picket line, does the public supports the work has stripe of the, the lowest poll we, so the gallup polls, the rest of the 75 percent of americans with the u. i w, let's strike it really has, you know, that it has. so i'm trying to avoid striking quote of the man i got to that's a phrase. but anyway, you know, i mean it's as a, as we have all of the riley on, on, on, on fridays. so this isn't just about the older way because this is the phenomenon receive throughout the sectors throughout the world to maximize ation of shareholder value of profit. so the one percent, while here,
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the us 60 percent of americans are living paycheck to paycheck and some people are making a fortune. and the fitness, specifically, when it comes to comment, because really, really do whatever they just serve at the gmc, jo ann's $29000000.00 a year. that's 363 times the average worker for the seo of this of this book. we're at now $21000000.28 times the average work. and i believe in any of your turns out actually, as we now know from the sophistic may. but as a part of the operating costs of these big tree, also makers in may about 5 percent of operating costs. that's why you have the adult when you present thing is i don't think a bank property like, you know, without, without a device like a double that, that'd be okay. i know the value of the money that they all making isn't going to anything necessarily to be productive. they were big to go to make is, or put aside $5000000000.00 a store buybacks, and they start buyback. so is where the company's in select, the share price is by buying back their own shares. i'm not making
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a profit for wall street. and this the use, these are and who's public safety is attached to the shareholder. the shaft price is only productive in that much of speculation on wall street that's about to money going into the transition to electric vehicles. are just people making a load of cash. and that's what the watts is trying to be challenged about. something that resonates throughout industries and throughout the world. well, let's see how those, the graduations go. she advertise 8 times. 20. is that from detroit to iran has requested the you as new, feel what stuff to withdrawal. some of its inspectors who oversee is new to your activity instructional atomic energy agency has condemned the request and it says the inspect visit on some of its most experienced ex pats wrong is allowed to make the request of the treaty of the non proliferation of nuclear weapons, but the around has been on the heavy pressure to be transparent regarding uranium traces that are being found at locations not disclosed to the agency that are
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paying commission present to us live on the line is due to visit lum producer in italy on sunday. the islands has seen an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa, united nations as 8500 people arrived on nearly 200 fates earlier this week. as least prime minister wants the issue on the agenda at the ease of type a summit. where 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's not the migraines, the un normally it's heavy in government. no, the population of this small island wants them to stay on land producer floating is from cameroon, and 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 simpson at the moment, i just hope the situation improves. critical because it's not easy for us. we've
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been here since the 12th of september. so therefore we won't leave wherever that might be. we must go to they've had no hope of guessing it bad in alarm produces migrant center. that 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 to for that 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 or so some, 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 as being building they have been arguments about migrants between them produces presidents and this,
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these right wing prime minister. once i see live on the line to come see things but have so let's click on nobody's event that 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 transferring the agreed resources on core 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 like you actually still feel that not getting the help i need will reach out and i'll just say we're still a has had on our to 0. those chris need to inspect form is on a warship. with ross's defense minister on his visit to the far east, the calls on the country. we meet somebody soldiers on the front lines on the army notices another offensive. i guess i'll suffice a day to forget so well championed much for stopping in single pull general actions
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and qualifying the big funds. those in the south of france, but they are moving your way. the next massive writing is coming in on this organized frontal system that had a visit to prompt a few jobs in spain. it produced heavy rain in poach go funded still on top through from so pretty shells up towards denmark as well. everything to the east is still quite boring. lots rick, old breaking leave it nice and warm and mostly sunny. but that is going to be pushed out the way. take paris has a case in point 28 degrees hit by sun stoves, temperature drops for over the next day or so. we're down to the average of 20 or 21 by the stopped working week. most of no 5 could still drive,
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but it's still the season for big messages of thunderstorms. there's one line, it stretches all the way really, from donna, up towards southern mauritania, another mass develope in nigeria. all of these are not to close flash setting. that's pretty normal for the season. up in the mountains of morocco, this is the example. we might still see thunder storms on monday or tuesday. they don't widespread. but they all the old, the site in southern africa and take a focus on the food to. so to a degree is not long ago, drop a 15 degrees, that code is bringing up cloud and increasing rate for the next day or so. of the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people. the freedom of speech and 1st amendment got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want
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other again, you're watching out a 0 has remind you about top stories. this, our international age is beginning to arrive in flood hit eastern livia from the un, your russia, and the middle eastern countries. you and humanitarian affairs office as old for an appeal for $71000000.00. aiming to help 250000 people. do an estimate. schools and 300000 people have been affected in morocco office we have quite a week ago. he's in the highest mountains on august 5th. and the $3000.00 has died until spring striking us ultimate of blankets and companies are the critical phase . that's according to also makes us make us salons, us any $13000.00 west is affiliated with the united auto workers union have stayed off work from friday. see any of one's a 40 percent pay heights. the car companies say it's too much of
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the republic has closed all its borders with hyacinth. the countries when a dispute over haiti's construction of a canal from a shed with uh, its own home. and so this report from the city of santiago in dominican republic, just floating in to the dominican republic and now we're heading straight to the border with the air around us. because the minute republic just take it whatever aspect lately. so i hate to the country that it says this island with it's close to because we want to dispute patient tom is taking a channel into the most extra shed with the dominican republic and the dominican republic said smaller type of it's a game tree. 1929 and so they placed the order they sent 2 of us taking stops. so we've been trying to a few people just in the room and the states. you've been able to get the sense
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where it is been that is quite strong. measure the people the sample that should be thought of because the closing effects, dominican republic as well as height, especially economics maintenance of loaded trade. they said that maybe it was good to taken from step because of these channels. so because some people have told us that the board is bit of a match. there's quite a lot on documents. if i gratian, and they want that to be sort, it is one way or another. dominican republic, ridge, 18, x rays. it's great for us talk to the hemisphere guy, a lot of people going hungry as well. so some people have time to try and get access to this site to get away. so there's a lot of dispute for the facts has been a run tough to get a hold of this. and the american president has been very hard and migration of
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announcing that's being the bill to be some spelled leave with this little bit. so i think there's different sensations here on the side of the submitted republic, and we'll see what we find when we get to the border itself. but the sooner submitted public and also in the to kim jones and has inspected ross as war planes and they will fleet street in the fall east and poor city of level stock visits has waste concerns. the north korea may provide russia with weapons full as well, and ukraine fund slowly reports from sol, a north korean leader kim joins visit to russia roles into its 5th day. on saturday, he was met by defense minister so day showing at a natural 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 and military facilities. the north korean vida has spoken frequently of his intention to modernize his country's cletus at cost ships and submarines. while some analysts are skeptical russia what part with highly sensitive technology, other say the voiding ukraine has given north korea the upper hand in negotiations . there are concerns, particularly here in south korea, at a more powerful young young could accelerate an honest race and further the stabilize the median. the kremlin says no defense agreement has been signed doing kim's visit. but the white house believes a weapons dealers in the works. and has won the 2 countries not to violate un sanctions or view has been before the visit. and after the visit, that talks about the provision of weapons by north korea to russia to kill
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ukrainians, have been advancing and continue to advance. in north korea, tim's visit has received widespread coverage. julia and the guest all respected, come raid king drum own visits, you re gathering aviation conte respected, come read, king drum and express the respectful rushes, fos 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 algae 0. so the somalia has begun the 2nd phase of its military offensive against the i'll show about fights as president hassan to shake. mohammed says his government wants to eliminate the al qaeda link on the group within 5 months at stipulate, $12000.00 soldiers and can base militia. it says central somalia. advice is
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a big on i've been withdrawing from towns, but it's catherine. so a reports that still able to carry out attacks. so molly soldiers on the front lines of south and central somebody out there carrying out a government offensive against officer bob the onto group has carried out a tasks i guess the fields and on the, for nearly a vacuum 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, 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
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point over 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, 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 doesn't want to need to understand or come up with a strategy that in line with us, a lot of products in mogadishu, hundreds of kilometers away from the front line,
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volunteers doing what they can to help of every day. they prepare bread dates and other dr. foods for the soldiers did the i'm just going to meet on somebody new after i show up because i looked around and seen someone yet. we decided to cool dry food for somebody military forces who are at the front lines as they walk along roads to newbury, to a country from one show. 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 all the 0 est funeral has been held for 9 go see to with the lazy, the veterans, south african politician and zulu prince. it was an influential figure in south africa and politics who over the is deeply divided opinion. i would tacitus and this report from the funeral in allowing the to his follow is mongo. so to patel is he was a visionary. so that because because really natal is his home problems and he has
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a lot of support here too lazy was the traditional prime minister to the zulu monarch and nation as well as founder and president emeritus of the ink cartridge state. and possibly, presidents settled on my posts, i said he used his permanent position to unify side applicant at the college level . we did not always agree we often found on my cell is on the opposing sides. of one other issue is never shied away from harsh word or criticism. oh boy, thing is defense. i have already set my ideas, commitments to funding come on drones amongst the 4 digit got lead us in parties. particularly the, to the i a p a. the agency but critics of
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lazy accuses support is of collaborating with the a positive government backed in political violence to thousands of people during the transition to multi part to democracy. the country of us are thinking by taking the ration struggle. i often had conflict with the amc and 9 to get injured, even 2 sides to make or cloud one page when the government imagine the payments in 99 coming from and. busy i've seen that dismissal to this isn't insisting neither book an easy nor the policy can be blamed for the by and you say no, keep quiet everything with the country. and i, i know of a lot of things related little since that pay and a is nice, but he didn't a poor boy that seeing but we don't know it'd be big. but since i've been here looking around to see you, what you used to say, no, forgive me for today's eating, with the laces, rolled inside, applicant politics, continue to divide attendance here, but those who loved him. so he wasn't just
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a politician. they'll also always remember principal to an easy for his education to present and really customs and traditions. hardaman tossed out as a sort of everyone. yeah. as a political commentator and professor of politics, university of john is by. he says, boot lazy legacy as a complex one, the dealer presents the very best in the new west of south africa, part of the site, if it does matter do. and there is also no single narrative about them in the anatomy tapes. and therefore, the president put it quite clearly at the finish at all that he's the fairy there, all the slaves to history that history will be the greatest of johns. and we have to wait and see. however, he has played a critical role. and at the age of 95, he has been given a dignified send off by or political puppies. a unified sought africa and which was
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intention of the international community. it is federal. he plays a significant, significant role as part of the public system. a bunch of students, however, use on you the to us 1st in 1975 to 6, douglas and and from being cut the freedom part to use on party been to fight with being in use on attitude that t, his thoughts it's best to protect. firstly, the kingdom of cause the top of the kingdom itself and he played a significant role with them this information. but beyond that, which is a higher context, it but he was part secretly part of the agency and he thought it was best to negotiate and discuss directly with the update and collapsing with them. however, this part of history in certain quarters is,
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is highly disputed or the stranger is experiencing a rest spring heat wave which can set new records. temperatures have weeks more than 34 degrees celsius and 50 the 12 degrees above the september average. and that's off the as early as warm as winter own right. cold fly wanting. so the increased due to the high temperature as teaches himself, career of health, a protest outside parliament and goods by the recent suicide deaths of some of the colleagues. they say that being unfairly targeted 5 parents for normal disciplinary measures, education, blame parents for exploiting a 2014. no, it's cool for teachers to be awesome. i do suspended if they are accused of child abuse. i tried on, on the installation of the moon is on display as i the refugee come in the occupied west bank. it's the work of british officers, lou jerome, who says he wants it to express solidarity with protest. simians who brandon went
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to take a look. if the moon, as you've never seen it before. but every craigslist, every luna mountain, exactly as they all up there in the sky. thanks to the mess of imagery that the office luke geron used in order to create this extraordinary. all right, now jeremy is an installation office and it's not just the object itself. it's, it's surroundings which have a, you know, its impact on the power of the work. now general has been here in the a, the refugee camp in occupied west bank, just north of bethlehem. he's not here tonight, but the interest of his promised indian crew to actually deliver this. and one of those members of project towards mesa is lee, and i'm gonna talk to sleep and explain to me why this location is simple. what else we have one, but that of them beside the one to send that message by continuing to test message
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of her and to some of the people that seated beside the other side was the sunlight and the moonlight of look because of the thank you. same and now the location, very important as he says, we're right next to these ready separation rule. this rule which is mocked with for free to talk about with the pulse debit sense of petrol bomb. this is an observation tower over that which has been severely damaged, or at least the exterior of it severely damaged, but paints and various other kinds of incense rate on the moon hangs here. what kind of contrast, so that it certainly made a big impression on the people that are the refugee champ. i saw some young children standing around the corner, seeing it for the 1st time, and the eyes widened in wonder. sadly though, just like the real moon go on in the morning, it is just a 12 hour installation, but it has made a lasting impression on the people. here are the refuge account,
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whole brennan, all to 0. occupied westbank. i said i had had on al jazeera, possibly not looking to go to the top of the table in spain for say you, if they managed it installs the beginning ideals, different republic, his loan for claims, which is what it's more than front in a full posterior the big picture takes in in depth net france insight, episode one on elegy sierra system. a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the vehicle. but androids today can be
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human. only robots like me, will be everywhere else is here a documentary, which lead on the weird and wonderful world of robots that learn think and even trust. i feel like on the line, but i know i on the machine origins of this, which is the the, you know, with dentist, laura, the premier league retired off to the international break and champions, manchester city came back from a go down to beach west times $31.00 and maintained that passage stopped to the season. the local arrivals, montes united, lost
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a 31 i'm surprised said for me and i said for dining well back among the scores for the wayside as united as that last in 5 games. and they've conceded more than one goal and for success making much is for the 1st time since 1979, it's about kind of out to them and know we have to see how strong we are and how the team sticks together. and which plays standing up and show the kind of and leads that team because in all the games, all the games but especially the games against to day. also know for us we have seen we can play fairly good and we can create a lot of changes, but also some improvements to make that is definitely the case and we have to step up a little hole where a white wolves in the, of the game he hasn't caught sight of sales when any of the 6 lunch time kick off last season. and they go off to a bath saw here. fine,
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he chan giving to have side the leaves. never pull equalize to 10 minutes into the 2nd hall code to get paid something in the home. it's not across cell. it provided another assist on a c 5 minutes as i'm going to send it made it to one of the pool. as egypt sion was involved in the move that not to lose own goal, but you get one or that has now become the highest african assist, provide in premier league history with 63 as now full wins, innovative level one new cost. so we're at home to forensic and we've given a penalty in the 2nd hall for a file by the brent to keep having wilson steps up and the school as well kicked. if it be possible, i had one that is how it finished. that's new counselors. first went in for games, boss lineup of 5 possible buses to go top of my league. i also went in front of who is there a felix? that was his 1st goal for the gloves and just joining online from athletics. i mature, it's chevy side,
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made it to them shortly off the rope. 11. don't speed with is 36. go in 51 to parents is for vasa. it was 3 of them. and the 2nd off bang, c star and torres, who's the 1st ball supply to school from 8 direct freeze, kicked, and not iga since little messy. 2 years ago, i seen you had already been on the pitch a matter of minutes. when he did this before boston got a 5th street, zillah costello's 5 mill, the final school around with, with a kind of re take top sports. so the, when everyone else will see that on sunday, us in syria into the lamb continued, that's caustic stops of the season as they rushed a single. i'm 51 in the javi lockers to, to i'm with the pick of the interval is want to hit that works henrich mutari in school twice. and the latest for providing to assist with a v day for testing in the past 4, whether it's from 5th instead. is that one the last for iceland? jobbies for the 1st time in the sixty's history.
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and then johnny sexton. have a reason to celebrates off to the irish completed a 5916 rugby world cup, and i have a tongue for items planning invoice is the 2nd straight. fine is point when in the full size of section is now, it seems leading points for a time cost price points, the cost the previous back would hold up, right? and i thought, well, number one right side takes on defending counting. when i take that product has to be wales and made it to into and see what the revenue was cut, but they half of the box is full size of the forty's heights one gallon that out. a lot of the 2nd string side only because we just kind of weight with a decent with a good while the most down to the campaign, i'm getting notes as to a 4310 victory eventually in full dice,
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which one miss davis wants to impress. last week and that the seats to kind of move that again is one again here and ultimately the samoans. what too strong the specific item disagree. a bonus point when we're scoring for tries to know, i haven't read the files to the 1st time since 1995 or 3 more matches on sunday defending champion southwest without us. again, it's for media and it's australia versus fiji for, for england england will be in full position to qualify for the course of finals if they can win that much in these. people say slide requoted a great 277. when i've often seen that in the opening games fights, having a mom sense of that was just the 2nd victory in the last 7 past punches. it's funny, you know, with, with the worst came in the world 2 weeks ago, suddenly with the best saving, the lowest cost money out of that can change in 2 weeks time. you know, i think for us, we know we're not, we're certainly not getting ahead of ourselves. we don't believe the hype around us much like we didn't label the criticism it was coming all way previously. it's just
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for us about making sure that we take, we make the most out of every day. inform me that one is bite to back poll positions for, for always call a science off, the qualified fosters for sunday's simple ground. pre. there was a huge crash involving as the mountains launch stroll at the end of the 1st qualifying session, which brought out the red flag. stroll was on huts, but his costs of significant damage. once qualifying was deemed championship beat up max to stop and fail to make it into the final session. the stipends types of a record extending 11 successive victory. now it's very much ins out as you will stop the race from 11. it is science, you tops the grid ahead of the stages drive at george russell and the other 4 hours of solid class. we have truck position, we have 2 cars in the top 3. and we have a strict right street circuit to protect us a bit from the over the agent that we normally getting in the race is still going to be applied with a heed with a car we the tires. but um we have
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a great opportunity tomorrow. no, i'm going to focus on trying to name it. i don't think we'll be able to do much. i mean, yeah, around here. um, it will most likely be a one stop. if you know nothing crazy happens, boss and you need to be a lot faster and i don't think we are, you know, so yeah, very, a very shocking experience. yeah. and that is what we have support for now. we'll have another update later. thanks very much. and now the global coffee industry is booming on producers are looking to tap into the middle east markets. coffee is the most say, is the 2nd most try to come most in the world of to pencil and brings in around $200000000000.00 in revenue. boss, as the market grows, there was a push to make sure traditional arabic coffee doesn't lose out catchy i. lopez or a young went to an international coffee exhibition. endo coffee is 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.
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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 want 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 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 roast more than a ton of coffee beans a day sourcing it from across continents. fuzzy instead of at the bottom are also in asia. we put talking about i'm talking about the also the i'm going to be uh, hold on the kenya. that takes just a few minutes to drink for the production process behind the cup of coffee takes about 5 years from drawing the plan to selecting the beans and shipping the product every day. about 3000000000 cups of coffee are consumed around the globe.
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ok. see, the little niga 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 good of what the big country get. 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 fields 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 stimulation, to have a more than willing to drop off. it's not just a thing it's, it's a vision, a tradition that's merging with specialty coffee, reflecting change perhaps beyond the flavor in a comp, katia a little bit, so the, an elgin sierra to ha, all right, we'll have to get
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