tv News Al Jazeera September 17, 2023 1:00am-1:31am AST
1:00 am
help launch music style using funk, soul, jazz and rock classics be created, an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry to universal hip hop easy. i'm currently under construction seeks to preserve the movements routes residence around the globe. the for ne, begins to arrive in small and hit libya, it was the red cross was about the dangers of unexploded land mines in done the low on money and saw you this is out of their life. and also coming up helicopters, bring relief supplies to remote mountain villages and rockets onto the great and last week. and
1:01 am
it costs us because if you then on the plan bill also ahead is to meet all the help is thousands of migrants arriving. loved to do some move and the entire population of the dominican republic collisions. it's voted with hate t, as as neighbor continues to build a canal session with the international aid has started to arrive in flood, hit east and libya from the un, your russia, at least in countries. the un humanitarian affairs office has launched an appeal for 71000000 dollars aiming to help 250000 people. so fall very little help has reached the hottest head port city of done with thousands of fed that or destroyed
1:02 am
roads have made access particularly challenging wells health organization to send a shipment of crucial supplies which includes medicines and 40 bags you and has called for coordination between libby as 2 rival administrations internationally recognized government and sharply i'm the one based in the is off to head east, then it'd be in the world can. if i have to go back to the government in the east visit to dana on friday, his forces have now allowed entries. a convoys dispatched by the rival government colon hold is global head of operations of the international federation of the red cross and the red crescent. she says one particular challenge is unexploded. landlords guessing the age of clothes from the apple to dinner itself from. 1 an additional level of challenge we know that roadways have been greatly impacted by this. we know that one of the main roads and sedona was partially washed away, which reduces the traffic flow and creates buckle next along that road. but really,
1:03 am
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 grounds such as unexploded land mines. when a flip, this size comes through and disturbs the uh, to the extent that this one has those long 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, but also those coming in from the outside. oh, does areas where suicide has more from aaa or as the scale of destruction indefinite becomes clear, but these are still being found in the modern floods average there now is the
1:04 am
epicenter of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 in the earliest get go it's 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 philosopher have killed thousands of feet. busy and this base, more than the truck, the 1000, the forensic riskier force or steve on the way. before those who survive, there's no risk of another 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 cease each revolution wanting to the police in the east and the other
1:05 am
in the west. well, have many people in disaster, he areas accused or towards his or from negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to party has promised a comprehensive investigation stuckey thoughts, assessments above the investigation. we involve local authorities and officials or successive governments, any negligence or mission ohio academy. note, due inspections and determining the cause of death to victims who presents critical factors not only for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing the responsibility for any negligence or forward form and caution measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors, or to their hopes 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,
1:06 am
they will arise before it's too late for saturday, which is 0 to the problem is there is mohammed l because he has spoken to the minister of civil aviation. if pointed by the parliament east, libya, he says that bodies yet to be recovered from the rubble of don't oppose and immediate health risk and who are about to be signing a lot of time. and they have been conflicting reports when it comes to the total number of deaths and the missing them about how do you manage to arrive with a relatively accurate number. and if you can look at the my items, the higher, how do you catch up on the conflicting reports from the 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. a lot of the emotions the 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. they had the own neck. uh,
1:07 am
it is good. oh, the whole for me and katie, so many still fee of this disaster will lead to health crisis because the strong smells of decomposing bodies under the rubble is overwhelming. wherever you go is dispute justified 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 or disaster when it comes to health risk. i assure off people that this is not likely to happen, at least for the coming 3 days. some bodies have yet to be recovered from under the rubble. because rescue teams have not yet been able to reach them and none of the consent officials has raised any alarm about an eminent outbreak of disease sofa the goals and 300000 people in morocco have been affected by the of quake a week ago. as, according to the united nations,
1:08 am
nearly 3000 people were killed and clean up operations all still underway, villages and towns in the high atlas mountain where the hottest hit hash. and how about i've traveled with an 18 by head of go up to, to a village south of mar cash. a lot the most of the office going is going to her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this had a cup to win. a mission today to deliver generate is to remote villages a morocco's high out last mountains a she takes all the across the exact it's way little scroll wins. when we the end may just came to a brief rest to us on the us quick hit areas requiring attention. who leads a team of special forces trained on the most delicate rescue missions with the devastated areas located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco,
1:09 am
where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible, well developed, the wireless bodies distort families 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 main villages in the mountainous areas. now the medical teams have up so to, you know, have the option bought 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 show and that's the members to you. we work 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,
1:10 am
mentally traumatized as, as divide disposal has, are people asked is shown as a desperate. so how is this still haunted by the who risk moments last week of the way? the shoes and as long? i cannot find the right words to describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground struck, 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 there and says to the rescue operation. this type of medic offices because it's good then on the plan to build big ahead encompasses with them for them to pick a video the ones that are taken to this, how the cop to us with light over the at the center of the, of the way the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for
1:11 am
generations and in ruins. as you mind, butler as just the of a m. c with it. it's sort of my guess. let's hear now from a correspondence. stephanie deca, who reports from the atlas mountains working into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted mass and 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 walking past us in floods of tears since the 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
1:12 am
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 and 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 a father is lived in for generations, the mountain that sustain them for generations. now it seems they're going to have to move on stephanie decor onto 0 in morocco's to us mountains. the european commission president or slip on the land is due to visit the on an if not in produce and easily on sunday. it has seen some on precedents and number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. united nations says 8500 people arrived
1:13 am
or nearly 200 boats earlier this week. is least prime minister one is the issue on the agenda at the end of october summit or challenge as well. 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. no, the population of this small island wants them to stay on line 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 your son at the moment. i just hope the situation improves critical because it's not easy for us. we've 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
1:14 am
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. how many do 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, 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
1:15 am
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 lucky actually still feel that not getting the help i need will reach out. and i'll just say are talks between striking us ultimately to have workers and companies all at a critical phase. that's according to the all to make us to lantus. maybe 13000 work is affiliated with the united auto workers union state of floods in friday. the union wants a 40 percent pay hike, increasing salaries by 10 percent per year before. yes, the call companies say that's too much. politicians have taken signs. president
1:16 am
biden says he understands where his frustration on donald trump is accusing. the union is overreaching. chaper time. see reports from the picket line in detroit, or the big 3 older makers made a quarter of a trillion dollars in profit over the last 10 years impulse because of the concessions the workers of pounds like this made in 2009 for going pensions. health care not asking for wage faces. scouts time for a re balancing work is on this picket line sites, but under no illusion it will be difficult. i know it's good to get the salary. well, that on strikes, things are expected to get tough. i come here looking for a job. i go saw me another job, but i want to retire from this place. i liked for 30 years as a lot of times the play 30 years in a treatise like this. come on, man. you know, the groceries did reconvene on saturday morning. as of the big 3 recall
1:17 am
makers now offering 20 percent raises over 4 years, be u 8 w. oscar for 36 percent. it still is like 50 something compromised on wages and the author and, but this is about mold in wages, are about this, how to say about this country about cost of living increases as inflation continues to rise. and it's also about the future of a car industry in the us. at the moment, the big field we make is getting billions of dollars of tax spare money without any strings attached from the bite, the administration. so you a w wants to make sure goods because these don't feel that that gives them a blank check. know the stuff again to fire or the workers. we have good pay union drugs with health care and stuff. again, we have a race to the boss. so that's probably got it. what's going to be the big sticking point? moving forward she ever time. c l g 0, michigan. still ahead on out of there, i'm seeking to change the rules of the game delegates,
1:18 am
representing 80 percent of the world's population moved into the that is side streaming across the bike, just catching the science of western australia. and then going to to has many, almost direct me towards satisfied and easy to so cutting off the rest of the constant where the sun is got to work and you got some late spring volts defense a warning of a heat wave up the lift. true, which will pop of new south wales, including sidney forecasts here. so she degrees gives you eventually 10 degrees above the average by tuesday and then precedent. it links all such a degrees in september 30 in the seasons. the heat, nothing much changes during monday, weather wise bit more car, maybe in western australia and new zealand. yes,
1:19 am
they will be right. and then some springs, though, from the mountains you might expect, but it won't thing christ church, but it's the of 18. the last ss that's coming down and it will dry seasons to indonesia, but the rain is showing up in the full thunderstorms in most of borneo and you've gotten a few showers in job and they're out of cost. plenty for the north in the philippines . main and southeast asia in china dry in the side of the last mass, everybody's going to have to have the water to hit japan then the korean peninsula . the next line is coming in through beijing with some thunder storms ahead of it. it's still very woman took you 6 degrees above average of the stories of hope and inspiration. schultz document trees from around the world. that celebrates county and resilience in the times of time on the out
1:20 am
the phone and the welcome back. you watching out. as a reminder, top story is this, our international aid is beginning to arrive in flood, hit east and libya from the un here in russia and releasing countries. you any monetary and a fact office has launched an appeal for $71000000.00 aiming to help. 250000 people . do an estimate for moving. 300000 people have been effective in morocco onto the
1:21 am
us. like a week ago. people hire this mountains are among hottest hits meetings. thousands of folks between striking us which may say of workers and companies are as critical phase according to the lantus. any fast and fast workers affiliated with the united future workers union, a state of flux from friday. union one says 40 percent of the call companies say that is the government officials for more than a 100 countries have ended a 2 day summit of the g $77.00 plus china in cuba. the cold for a shakeup of the global economic order, top priority. they say is to coordinate efforts to ensure access to science and technology as a means of sputtering development. this even even reports from has on a lot of the leaders and government representatives who gather didn't have that represent 80 percent of the world's population and 49 percent of its g d p. without
1:22 am
exception, they vowed to join forces to strengthen the voice and power of the global cells. ahead of next week's you in general, assembly meeting with 50. remember that the united nations, the press on would system on the w t o, all losing credibility. we must remain united the giant multinational. so the technology sector possess a business model that accentuates the concentration of well the q focus of the $134.00 members of the g $77.00 plus the china was the world of symmetric access to science, technology. and innovation it, i'm going to stop it. he's indisputable that science and technology have become key to development. we call them the secretary general of the u. n. to call for special session on this during the general assembly. next week, you're up. countries with access to science and technology such as china,
1:23 am
singapore, and india, made commitments to glitter solidarity and cooperation with those who are lagging behind. excellent seas rad that is a political when reforming. multilateralism is possible with a might in precedent. i'm happy to report that india has made a choice to deploy science, technology, and innovation, and this development policy interventions. the delegates express their condolences to morocco after monday's earthquake and to libya which has suffered devastating floods. they also called for an end to the ongoing us economic embargo against cuba, that there was also a call in the final document for medium and large economies to do more to bridge the digital gap. the declaration of come down of the book of 77 underscored obstacles faced by developing nations and called for the establishment of the new world economic order. many, in fact, compared it to the titanic saying that we are on the same ship and that if it's 6,
1:24 am
everyone will perish together. you see and human al jazeera, how that the dominican republic has closed on his food as with hazy countries or in a dispute over haiti's construction of a canal from a shed river john home, instead of this report from the city of santiago and the dominican republic, just plugging in to the dominican republic and now we're heading straight to the board over the year round this because dominican republic. just take it whatever aspect. it's completely rid of. hate see the country that it says this island with it's close to because we go to dispute. patient tom is taking a channel into the my sex printer at the sheds with the dominican republic and the dominican republic sent smaller type of instigates to tracy from 1929. and so they
1:25 am
closed the board of a science of us taking stops. so we've been trying to a few people just in the room and the few states have been able to get the sense where it is been that is quite strong. measure the people the same with that should be thought of because the water closing affects dominican republic as well as how you see especially economics maintenance of loaners. right. but they said that maybe it was good to take of them 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 documenting gracious. and they want that to be sorted in one way or another. dominican republic. ridge, 18 x rays is great for us custody of the hemisphere. it's got a lot of people going hungry as well, so some people tend to try and get access to this site to get away. so there's
1:26 am
a lot of dispute for the facts that's been a rough top. the fish and the dominican president has been very hard of migration amounts. he's going to be the bill to be spelled on the list. 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 public iran has requested the you and new k watch told to withdrawal some if it's inspect as to who obviously it's new care activity. the international atomic energy agency has condemned the request and says, the inspect is awesome if it's most experienced. iran is allowed to make the request under the trees. if the non proliferation of nuclear weapons to her on has been under heavy pressure to be transparent regarding uranium traces found locations not disclose to the agency a stay
1:27 am
a funeral has been health among us through to with the lizzie, the veterans of african politician and zulu prince, he was an influential figure in south african politics who over the years deeply divided opinion. however, much also sent this report from the funeral. in d to his followers, mongol, suitable delays. he was a visionary. so that because because really natal is his home problems and he has 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 african and the co level. we did not always agree. we often phone double sales on opposing sides of one other issue is never shied away from their harsh word
1:28 am
or criticism. oh boy, thing is defense. i have always admired these commitments to find the common ground amongst lead us and parties, particularly between the i a p and the agency. but critics of, with the lazy accuses supporters 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 wanting to join the government. imagine a payment in 99 coming from amazing. 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
1:29 am
a lot of things related little since that pay and a is nice, but he didn't a pool for that seeing, but we don't know it'd be big. but since i've been here looking around this, what you, what you used to say, no, forgive, is today's eating with the lasers role. and so that's like, and politics continue to divide opinions here. but those who loved him. so he wasn't just a politician. they'll also always remember principal to an easy for his education to present and really customs and traditions. how do i talk to, i'll just start out with the whole story is experiencing a ras spring. the heat way, which could set new records temperatures every smoking, sassy, 4 degrees celsius and sydney, that's 12 degrees above base 10, the average. and i saw so strongly as we miss when to own record. 5 warnings have increased because of the high temperatures. the teachers in south korea have held a protest outside parliament and good by the recent suicide death of some of my
1:30 am
colleagues. they say that being unfairly treated by parents for normal disciplinary measures. the education is blamed parents for exposing a 2015 know which calls for lead teachers to be or some must be suspended. if the, if the child is the, is allen is there, are these your top stories? international aid is beginning to arrive in flood head east and libya from the u. n . europe, russia, and at least in countries, you and humanitarian affairs of christmas loans, an appeal for $71000000.00 aiming to help. 250000 people are corresponding money train that has the latest from tripoli. not only are they having to come to terms with this reality of losing dozens of family members, but they're now, you know, oh, more than 30000 people have been displaced and.
12 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on