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that he has to say something i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a point you might not visit otherwise, it feels that you were there. the for ne, begins to arrive in flood, hit libya, well, so when cross was about the dangers of unexploded land mines in done the money in slaves dissolved, is there a line from day or so coming on? and i come to spring really supplies for mountain mountain villages in morocco, onto the and make last week. it's really all the help is thousands of migrants arriving non produce at moving the entire population of the line in the dominican republic places. this order was hazy as us neva continues to bills and can know
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that shed for international aid has started to arrive in flood, hit east, and libya from the united nations. you are russia and middle eastern countries. the world health organization has sent a shipment of supplies, which includes medicines and body bags. you and humanitarian affairs office is launched, an appeal for $71000000.00 the suicide called for coordination between libby as to rival administrations. the internationally recognized government and tripoli and the one faced in the dissolves to head east just there, as was all said, it has this report from chippy of the as the scale of destruction, and that not becomes clear. but these are still being found in the model. for large average there now is the, at the center of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 the 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 there. and people who are also worked that way by torrents in suicide and other costs of tone. the off their math is divest, eating in the towns of a beta, a match, and several others in is done libya for love. how killed thousands of people and this base more than truck the 1000, the frantic risk we're forced, or steve on the way. but for those who survived, there's now every school and other disaster. local official said the composing buddies pulls the health risk and can lead to waterborne diseases. they are not working with a complete or partially recreation of the city of them. the be has to rival governments. cease is 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, investments above them. how do you think distribution? we involve local authorities and officials of successive governments. any negligence or mission, ohio inquiry note view inspections and determining the cause of death. the victims who presents critical factors no totally for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing that 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 host, or for an aid in particular, divide that libya peoples here are desperate to get madison's surgery, supplies, food, shelter, and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arise before it's too late for us to save that, which is 0. 2, he probably will be able to be enrolled. felicia have to who backs the government
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in the east visit to dana on friday. his fullest as of now allowed entry to aid convoys dispatched by the arrival government. it's national agencies say the decomposing bodies are a health concern, but an official from the hosp to about government told al jazeera, they're not in immediate health risk, and that's not, that's a lot will be sending a lot of time. and there 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, so the higher heavy of catch up on the conflicting reports from the official an unofficial sources of. 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 the how 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 that had been um, oh nick, uh,
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he said, oh, the whole thing katy so many still fee of this disaster will lead to health crisis . the strong smell of decomposing bodies under the rubble is overwhelming. wherever you go is this fee of justified gaiety pass. i see. how can you see what on way, whether it'll show for the up? i don't think we've reached the level of crisis. so 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 effectively. none of the consent officials has raised any alarm about them in an outbreak of disease sofa, caroline holmes is a direct to the international federation of the red cross and the red present. she says that on exploded minds are also an issue. i'm guessing the age of clothes from the apples to dinner itself from. 1 an additional level of challenge we know that
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roadways have been greatly impacted by this. we know that one of the main roads in sedona was partially washed away, which reduces the traffic flow and create bottlenecks along that road. but really, the priority is to get those 8 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 flip, this size comes through and disturbs the uh, to the extent that this one has those land lines that may, once upon a time, have been not clearly and we understood the location of them. now, all of that will be disturbed 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 as well. we've been hearing hiring
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stories from survive is about the moment the flooding happened. i li, co, kara tells us how he and his family survived. i did get that hired over time, were 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 that we saw the water was reaching our knees. we didn't know what to do. they didn't share. tiffany: been, do you have tiffany: we 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 were all sort of drowning in the floods. reach them as well. and hoist, can you tell us what everything from the yard, including our cars hovering to see i have to shot him. i did when i called my neighbor and i handed them like filtering and my wife, who's close to her due date, close to giving birth, integrate to of apartments. i told my wife to leave in,
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but she didn't accept. what do you happen to know, but i carried her and took her to my parents house and we are going to see. yeah. and then teddy for the just other year. i up designing to him on a guy that is when we are law, we have i called my neighbor from the building and we start 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 that. if i came back to my wife, i carried her and my neighbor took her to the stairs and things and back, but she couldn't come down because she was carrying a baby of hopeful daddy. and we sat upstairs and prayed to god, what do i hit a level home with us on the united nations estimate assembles the 300000 people in morocco have been affected by the quake a week ago. and the 3000 people were killed and clean opperation still underway.
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villages and towns in the high atlas mountains were among hottest heads. how soon i heard about our travel, with an 18 by helicopter to village south of marcus. but the most of the office go is going through her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this headed cup to win. a mission today to deliver generate is to remote villages a morocco's high outlasts mountains. she takes all across the exact, it's way to scroll wins. when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the us quick hit areas requiring attention. he leads the team of special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue mission, with the devastated areas located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible, developed
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a lot of the bodies. it distorts time it is show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest of the 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 boss 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, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot treating the one that i'm sure, and that's the next and you we walked 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 them medicine, we are also psychologists dealing with patients who are mentally traumatized as,
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as the buttons also have our people asked is showing desperate. so how is this still hold to the by the who risk moments last week of the way, the season long. i cannot find the right words that describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shocked it was dark. we didn't know what to do or wait your guns. for now, people here spend that time outdoors. they say they don't want to leave the land of them says to select express, do you have braces gone or is using this type of medic offices because it's good then on the bill because it comes with dental for them to pick a video the ones that are taken to this, how the cop to as with like over the epi center of the, of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations. a
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know in ruins, passing mind butler as just the of a m. c with it, it's south of but i guess definitely deka is witness the devastation in the atlas mountains looking into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up routed mass of 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
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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 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, all g 0 and morocco's i to as mountains survive. as of last week's as quick in the roku, trying to adjust to living with less but they are afraid the conditions will get worse during the coming winter months. kadijah back lives in the town of amazing these. she explains what her concern so says it says the lead position has
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to be and then hopefully we feel lost. we feel very last we did that as well. hold on. i can't explain it. you see how hard it is for the children and desktops, but we can take more because we have strength. but what about the elderly? if they weren't standing in the door, we still have hope to go back to our homes. we have big hopes do the measurements. there's nothing better than stay, not home to stay at home is better than staying outside, especially during the cold. yeah. what did i miss? miss said you, the cold is very hot, very hard to know if you're outside, you'll get sick on, especially with the children. so the elderly locksmith is sold, you missed 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 save, save,
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save from some is even if i explain it a confidence 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, when not just on the were outside, we were at peace, even with the small houses we were living in peace, but that's not the case anymore. so head on al jazeera owns a to be so reca strikes in the united states. how president biden is showing his suppose i'm speaking to change the rules of the game delegates representing 80 percent of the wells population make in the
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discovery difference during the pro ration which is 0. the selection that the best news from across the network and the, the for the inhabitants of indonesia is remote islands. health care is home delivered by selflessness and for them to use as a veteran. those hands over the readings to adult or medical crisis images underlining the pivotal role of these dedicated cares. amy, now are an island called a, with this documentary on that jersey,
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with global leaders gathering in new york. the ongoing war and ukraine is likely to dominate events, but is the international community able to unite the same without? is there a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly the the, the watching and how does aero mind if i tell the story, is this, the international aid has stones you to realize? and it's not have you some live yet from the united nations. you or russia and middle eastern countries, un humanitarian affairs office as low as an appeal for $71000000.00. living room, no telling. so half the whole box,
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the government in the east visits of dana on fridays and schools have now allowed entry to a convoy dispatched by the wrong un estimates that moving 300000 people have been effective in morocco, off to the us quite a week ago. people in high atlas mountain split hot, any 3 thousands of died. the european commission president or slip on the land is due to visit lum produce and it's late on sunday. the island has seen an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. no, as a nation says ace in the house, 1000 people arrived or nearly 200 boats earlier this week. high false, it has this report. so sudden search in boats has good luck to do so not for the 1st time in the process of european political fate. what's not up for argument is tiny island comp codes. thousands of you arriving to overwhelm the reception sensitive to the 680 basic needs of going a met 3 with this album. it's an option. some people will do anything. what i want
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is nor did get me out of this. please upload this, please, please. it's just like please in the most nights here, respect to the open days seeking what does that help there is or my discipline even to get on the way it has been difficult. this is not good. and so that in 5 days they have been saying, please help us get out of this place and yet more still come hundreds on saturday alone. and i produce it is less than a 150 kilometers from introducing coast. and it's become the main sea route from north africa into europe. this spike being claimed partly on come with a possibly on trouble negotiations between the e. u and she lives here. the federal freelance producer shelves, the islands deputy, they're saying the residents are tired and want to return to a life based on tourism. and phishing. the stomach of the state is putting us in a position where we have to leave our own islands if they build another camp or prison, or they keep immigration, uncontrolled funded in. so us prime minister,
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those been to power and premises of solving the migration issue. the chaos in massachusetts is the problem as an opportunity to see the one i have written to the president of the european commission to ask her to come with me to land produced a 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 court or should have on the plan will be here on sunday, along with georgia maloney. but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she wants. it least prime minister will get one demand on a suddenly went out of reach the idea of an enabled located that would prevent migrant boats from reaching these shows. some of the pressure is the relief transfers to the mainland with continuing even through saturday nights. with this remains a mother in law produces long history of migration emergencies. the imperative is only a telling it easy to ships to find a solution. i suppose it will just be a lump. it is um,
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it's highly minute sheet jets has crass wall taking pounds in an exercise, killing a 5 you will go in a car on the ground. after near to an apple from the north of the country, goes 9 year old brother with sarah sanchez. her parents was a self event. is res deputy prime ministers, cool. the crash, the terrible tragedy. the dominican republic has closed oo, it's folders with hazy countries, all in a dispute sort of eighties, construction of a canal from a shed river. john holland some this report from the city of judge yvonne and the dominican republic. these people heading back to hate, say they say it's voluntary, but many of them say that they can't stay in the dominican republic anymore, but it isn't a place it's welcoming for them or even safe for them just towards related uh for children to be living here. yes, she said, the migration, the police are trying to kick her out of the way she was living every night for in the morning can cope with it. now these people are here at the boat going across
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the other side is hate say, as part of what's happening right now. the dominican republic shot the buddha with hate see to allowing people to go this way through typing this way to the dominican republic. because of a dispute of, of water, there's a channel. the haitian farm is a building that goes off the factory river that the 2 countries share, the dominican republic says that they shouldn't be building that channel. and it's the dominican republic and said, well, we're going to shut the buddha as a response to that. and additionally, these people are being sent back that seems to have been a fresh wave of if not deputations and encouragement at the people to go. some of them are you can see carrying the suitcase since they've lived in the, in the dominican republic for quite some time. and they, so to leave and with that whole lives here, john, home. and i would just say to the dominican republic totes between strongly king us,
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automotive workers and companies on as a critical phase, that's according to the order to make us to lantus ending fasting, 1000 workers, affiliation with the united auto workers union went on strike on friday the union wants a 50 percent pay hike, increasing salaries by 10 percent. yeah, over 4 years. call company say that's too much present in part and says he understands workers frustration shepherd townsley reports from the picket line in detroit. of 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 interfaces. scouts time for re balancing workers on this picket line site, but under no illusion it will be difficult. i know it's good to get the salary.
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well, that on strike, things are expected to get touch. i come here looking for a job. i could find me another job, but i want to retire from this place. i like for 30 years. as a lot of times they will play 30 years in a treatise like this. come on, man. you know, the groceries did reconvene on saturday morning for 3, but you 83 recall makers now offering 20 percent raises over 4 years. b, u, a w us with a 36 percent. it's like 50 something compromised on wages in the offering. but this is about mold in wages as well, sir about this, how to say about this country about the cost of living increases as inflation continues to rise. and it's also about the future of the car industry in the us. at the moment, the big field you make is getting billions of dollars of tax spare money without any strings attached from the bite, the administration, so you ain't, nobody wants to make. so that's because nobody's there to fill that out,
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gives them a blank check. know the stuff again to fire all the workers, we have good pay union drugs with health care and stuff again with a rates to the boss of that's probably to get it. what's going to be the big sticking point? moving forward, she advertised c l g 0, michigan. the government officials for more than a 100 countries of ended a 2 day summit of b, g $77.00 plus china and cuba. the code for a shakeup of the global economic would have long that priorities is access to science and technology in order to spend development. the said even reports from have a lot of commodity. the leaders and government representatives who gathered in havana represent 80 percent of the world's population and 49 percent of its gdp. without exception, they bowed to join forces to strengthen the boys and power of the global self. ahead of next week's you in general assembly meeting with the united nations. the
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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 china was the world as symmetric access to science, technology, and innovation unit. i'm going to stop. it is indisputable that science and technology have become key to development. we call on the secretary general of the u. n. to call for special session on this during the general assembly next week. countries with access to science and technology such as china, singapore, and india, made commitments to greater solidarity and cooperation with those who are lagging behind. excellent sees read. that is a political when reforming. multilateralism is possible right in president. i'm
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happy to report that india has made a choice to deploy science technology and innovation, and it's development policy interventions. the delegates express their condolences to morocco and to libya. 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 to the titanic saying that we are on the same ship. and that if it seems, every one will perish together, you see, and you've been out to 0. how that. that's it for me. my name's side. there's lots more information on a website out there. don't come to check it out in the household on top stories,
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whether it's next that inside story we'll look at the seconds nonsense. the lead to the to downs busting the the smell says width in southern china, now the last semester of raise just gone off shore and it's likely to affect the korean potential, then edge slowly into japan and heavy. it's quite well in fact, to warm up in tokyo and behind it, the next line to funds don't stretch this invasion. down to was shown the that'll be a line of thunderstorms, of some important might produce some flash dropping. it does leave both the yangtze and right the way down towards the south coast rather to be dry, which heat should be this time. yeah, that's the progress during monday was the west and yank. see things a big charles and definitely yeah, the river valley potential was
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a decent dime. pause as well. it is increasingly wet and in an easier committee of the dry season that evening job. you'll see a cheryl to but it's not the concentration and implants and them lazy, including single pole and call them daily shell. it's going to start to be a feature one small. now this is all you should be seeing them on the soon shop disappeared. this time via this is developing into a proper circulation. so for good, you're about mazda for dash, and rochester, and unusually heavy rain for the time of year. now, it's possible it will keep moving out of india into southern pakistan. we're not entirely sure about this, but if it does so, it will get to karachi. produced, unusually heavy, right? again for this time of the year. is this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine. watch a war and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years,
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americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices. but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics developed in like the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet on o, g 0 looking for bodies and on says teams in libya are still searching for people also to dams. class, how could structures like least fail? how safe are on the dance around the world? and is climate change of facts. so this is inside story. the hello welcome to the show. i'm sam is a band or the last few.
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