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let's take a look at us follow to the bottom line. what's most important to me is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here. it just here to we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing. the foreign aid begins to arrive in flood, hit libya, was the red cross was about the dangers of unexploded mines in the other mind. calling this out is there a life from the also coming up helicopters, bring relief supplies to remote mountain villages and morocco of the vs. quick. last week. italy all c e u for help as to thousands of migrants arriving non produces more than the entire population of the islands. and the dominican republic closes and supported hate c. as tensions rise a root canal dispute. the
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international aid has started as arrive in flood, hit east and libya from the united nations, europe, russia, and middle eastern countries. the world health organization has sent a shipment of supplies, which includes medicines and body bags the you and him out in, terry and f, as office as low as the appeal for $71000000.00. so as i called for the coordination between libby as to rival administrations internationally recognize government in triplets and the one based and does all the hit east out 0 is a result of the reports from tripoli as, as the scale of destruction. and then it becomes clear, bodies are still being found in the month for love's average. there now is the epicenter of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 and the obvious get go. it's will have to move to story buildings into the sea with city think families inside. but it wasn't just
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there and people who also works that way by torrents in suicide and other costs of town. the off their math is domestic thing in the towns of l. bay, the imagine a several others in eastern libya the floods have killed thousands of people and this base more than 50000, the frantic risk we're forced, or steve on the way. before those who survived, there's no risk of an other disaster. local official safety, composing bodies pose a 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. but living the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to party has promised
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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 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, they will arise before it's too late for us to save that, which is 0 to the libyan will load the police. i have to who backs the government in the east visited done on friday. his force as of now allowed entry to 8 convoys,
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dispatched by the arrival of government into the excellent agencies. a decomposing bodies are a health consent, but an official from the hospital by the government told out, is there not an immediate health risk or not? and, and when i got to the bottom beside the lifetime and the day i have been conflicting reports when it comes to the total number of debts and the missing them about how do you manage to arrive with a relatively accurate number of if you can look at the mouth themselves, the higher. how do you can pop 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. 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? justified gaiety past the here? 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 rubble. because rescue teams have not yet been able to reach them and none of the concerned officials has raised any alarm about them in an outbreak of disease sofa. we've been hearing harrowing stories for the survivors about the moment the flooding happened. but it could have caught out, tells us how he and his family survived. i did get that all the time. i was 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
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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 different been given to me, did i asked myself, what shall we do with 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 set of drownings and 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 study my discipline. 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 it to the apartment. i told my wife to leon, 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 years. i have presented to him on a guy that is when we uh law we have an i called my neighbor from the building and
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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 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 manual for daddy and we sat upstairs. i prayed to god, what do i hit a level the a to work? is it facing huge challenges and delivering help to those affected by last week? so it's clicking morocco, some 8 is being delivered by helicopter, while some is being moved into a hard hit. the villages in the high outlets mountains, united nations estimates that more than 300000 people have been affected. and nearly 3000 people killed talks about who bought a travel with a 18 by helicopter to a village south america. a lot the most of the office going is going to her mission
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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 through the strong winds. when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the us quick hit areas requiring attention. he leads the team with special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue emissions. how little that 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, developed the wireless bodies distort comedies show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment they came tumbling down right after the earthquake, they blocked access to the main villages in the balance in this areas. now the
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medical teens have up, so there's no 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. i still need immediate help. co new, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he is on foot treating the wounded some, some show, and that's the members to you. we walked along dollars to get to village is so we can treat people. but at the same time we checking those who have chronic health issues. we give them medicine. we are also psychologists dealing with patients, good water, mentally traumatized. because there's just the bottle supposed to have. our people asked is shown as a desperate for how this did home to by the who basic moments last week of the way we will the season long. i cannot find the right words that describe what happened
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during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shook, it was dark. we didn't know what to do or wait, you guns. for now, people here spend that time outdoors. they say they don't want to leave the land of there and says to it's, it's almost like the rest your pricing for this honor 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 do you copy to as with, like over the epi sent of the way. the extent of the damage becomes clear in type villages that stood for generations, a know in ruins, passing mind by law, as just u. m. c with it, it's sort of my guess stephanie deca has witnessed the devastation in the less mountains walking into these uh,
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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 bandages in this area. we've seen one man 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 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
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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. definitely decor, audra 0 in morocco's to us mountains to survive as of last week. so like in morocco are trying to adjust to living with less, but they're afraid the conditions will get worse during the winter months, cause they shout back and lives up in town as a means is. and she explains walter concerns of the exemption has to be and then hopefully we feel lost. we feel very lost. that is why i can't explain it. you see how hard it is for the children and i saw
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adults, but we can take more because we have strength. but what about the elderly? they weren't stand, it is the. we still have hope to go back to our home. we have big hopes do the mess and there's nothing better than stay not home to stay at home. it's better than staying outside, especially during the cold. yeah. what did i miss? miss said you, the cold is very hard for very hard to know. if you're outside, you'll get sick, especially with the children. so the elderly, no commit you sold, you 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 save, save, save comes and this, 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 both these all and up in do for me. so no, it's not about having a nice home or that we love to nice home. no,
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we lost something inside of us. go to the home key. we're calm, peaceful. i know we're 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 . are the are paying commission present us live on the line is due to visit line producer in italy on sunday. the island has seen an unprecedented number of refugees, migraines arriving from africa. now the united nations says 8500 people arrived on nearly 200 boats earlier this week. already full such as this report of the sudden usage and votes, as did love to do so. not for the 1st time in the process of european political fate. what's not up for arguments. this tiny island comp codes, thousands of you arriving to overwhelm the reception sensitive to 680 basic needs of going a met. with this album, it's an option,
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some people will go does the album kit anything? what i want is ne, get me out of i can just plug this, this please. it's just like using the most nights here, scripts in the open days seeking what does that help there is where much even to get a little bit of bread has been difficult. this is not good. and so that the thing 5 days behind st in please help us get out of this place. and yet more still come hundreds, i'm sense of a learned that produced is less than a 150 kilometers from introducing coast. and it's become the main sea route from north africa into europe, the spike being lane possibly on come with a possibly on trouble negotiations between the e. u. and she knew that all freelance producer shelves, the islands deputy, they're saying the residents are tired and want to return to a life based on tourism and fishing. and we'll start the estimate of the state. just put your mouse in a position where we have to leave our own islands. if they build another camp or prison or they keep immigration uncontrolled, then that's the end to us. for prime minister,
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those going to power and premises of solving the migration issue. the chaos in massachusetts is the problem as an opportunity to see that the one i have written to the president of the european commission to ask her to come with me in the line 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 or show of on demand 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 or most certainly 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 another in love produces long history of migration emergencies. the imperative is only a telling it easy to ships, to find the solution are useful, sit out is 0. lumping is still the head on out. is there a one day to the old?
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i work a strike in the united states. how president joe biden is showing his support and a prolonged dry season indeed, easy attends fet, how rice fails services of the design of storms on this cold fronts developing across the plains. midwest us but immediate future, mis quick look at what was how to can the rapidly moving up into the bay of funding . so it's going to buy a lot of times be the showing just strong waiting time being dropped the writing of an art. this is for nova scotia, the warnings currently stretched back to massachusetts. they would have cost disappears. day dawns and those storms didn't develop to very much during sunday, just a few big ones, maybe in chicago southwards, on the line in all these eastern states, the pacific coast look fine,
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di terms is enough, excessively high, even though it doesn't sense west. and was that much of a trade wind blowing dropped that many shuttles around the carrier being that they all there are plenty, but they're not particularly big concentration, maybe in costa rica, and certainly all of a mexico. and it's potentially very wet from thunder storms, a sense of that. so the holds, the constant is the time to walk developments of lines of funds towards around the plate. but if you look to the north about his friendship, the dry still quite well could even say hot in time, is there any ins? pumps or 2 shots, but there's still plenty of size of late winter in the snows down the chain of the auction tide. and these add the knowledge and teen itself on counting the cost, the african union joined for g $20.00. but will this bring real change to the developing world? what's think on the cost of morocco?
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strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation hit a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on outages. dear. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll put you can use in car into trask that matter. to you the, the, the, you're watching out. is there a reminder about top stories this? our international aid has started to arrive in flood hits east and libya from the united nations, europe, russia, and middle eastern countries, beer and humanitarian affairs office has lost the appeal, a $71000000.00 more. a lot of money if i have to who backs the government to me is
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visited done on friday as false as of now allowed entry to 8 convoys dispatched by the government and the un estimates that moved into 300000 people have been affected in morocco. off to the s like a week ago, people in the high office mountains are among the honda states. maybe 3000 people died so dominican republic has closed his border with hate. the recent tension is because he's building a canal from a shed river john home and has a story from the city or does your bone and the dominican republic. by line by a troops have been arriving in large numbers to reinforce the dominican republic school, the since the country closed it to haiti. these neighbors who share a noise in the voice of the tents relationship. but now the dominican republic is taking it to the next level. it's because of this canal,
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but haitian problem is digging into the psych river, which the 2 country share. they say they need it to where it gave the drought headlines. the projects become a source of local, cried the. it's a wonderful initiative. i'm. here's a stone making. the situation of our country is critical. so we have to put our heads to work to get the canal done so that our country has food. the dominican president isn't happy, he says it thought the river from dominican lands and that he won't open the buddha till they stop digging. with this time though many haitian migrants from dominican republic, say that facing hostilities many going back home. this is a cute deductible boot of crossing with dominican officials are allowing them to cross back into hate to romana charlie told us that dominican police and immigration officers kicked her enough for children outside living space in the middle of the noise. 3 times this week. they dropped as while we was sleeping and
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throws out with our clouds and everything. if they done it professionally, no problem. but they hits us and threw around the boys. she's leaving off the she says move in 20 years and the dominican republic. meanwhile, trade between the countries is also extolled. that's a big provenance. i hate to move in hosp. the country is in danger of starvation, quotes or events. inputs come from the dominican republic. it needs the voter rights of this one, just to hate save the dominican republic depends on trade with its neighbors. to last here it sent a $1000000000.00 worth of exports across the buddha. usually this area would be bustling with patients coming to by now the shots throw stuff, the dominican government's promise to buy any perishables, goods, it's merchants cold, so they stand or doesn't look to end any time soon. especially since the haitian
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thomas continued to dig. john hohmann out to say to the hubble tools, returning and striking us automotive workers and companies at a critical phase, according to over time, a kits are still empty, is nearly $17000.00 work is affiliated with the united auto workers union went on strike on friday. the union one's a 40 percent pay hike, the call company site. that's too much present. joe biden is dispatch top rates. the detroit that will push and negotiations alone should have returns a report from the picket line. in detroit, 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,
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but under no illusion it will be difficult. i know it's good to get the salary. 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 for 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 and benefits is 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
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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, gives them a blank check. know the stuff again to fire all the work is we have good pay union drugs with health care and stuff again with a rates to the boss. and that's probably to get it. what's going to be the big sticking point? moving forward, she advertised c l g 0, michigan. demonstrations are expected across australia in support of the indigenous rights referendum is allowed to have the 14, a bite is will decide with the constitution says recognize the aboriginal population. the constitution is never acknowledged. indigenous people as original inhabitants, and if the referendum puff is about equal the aboriginal and torres strait islander voice, it will be created. advocate save. the change is aimed at giving the nation's most disadvantage ethnic minority mall site and government policy. large positive indonesia error in the great other pro long drought with the onset of an el nino
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crippling thumbs and draining water supplies. this is dry season expected to be the most severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food choices as a result cetera. clock reports, it's been a long hot month since the east news obtained got a region has seen rain. these ones, photo rossfield and now terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly village in the east. so the district had been destroyed by drought dollar for the rain stuck in may the she hasn't been able to play anything said, saying we need help from the government restoration of food. because the ross that we have is not enough to consume like a normal days. residents are also struggling to excess clean water with catch bins and ribbons reduced to a trickle. i have no choice but to will columbus to the nearest rid of it and take supplies back to the village to drink wash and irrigation. they've done called
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quite them scarlet. i'm worried. the drought will continue for a long time. how are we going to live? how do i feed my family? it's a reality knowledge by international started he's. it will be a menu which brings prolong hall and dry weather is now affecting more than 2 thirds of indonesia. the impact is expected to peak and the last week of september it's an even greater risk of water shortages. first fuzz and hope 5. yeah. hello. hi, that is really me to anticipate l. name. yeah, we have tried to add more rice reserves with sauce ross from other areas like west most of the 10 gara and java island as well as importing from other countries. the region is a big producer of palm oil, rice and coffee beans. this year, due to the exacerbated heat and the prolonged drought comments of struggling to produce across the founder globe. or do we need more than 30000 tons of rice for all the people living in the east, some of the region for a year. so we are usually able to provide rise from our own farm is fields,
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but this year we weren't able to do it. that way they're going on with these conditions, expected to continue into october. the president junk over, dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those with sarah clock out to 0. the global coffee industry is booming and produces are looking to tap into the middle east markets. coffee is the 2nd most traded commodity in the world of to petro, brings in about $200000000000.00 in revenue. but as the market grows, there's a push to make sure the traditional arabic coffee doesn't. there's out, katya lopez, what do you and went to an international coffee exhibition in the, off a 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. this convention in can tars capital is proof with hundreds of coffee growers,
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producers, and distributors, looking to expand their business in the middle east. we want to emphasize the traditional coffee would always be there. and this is important, then this is what you are trying to do. something is different than what you've seen 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 and guitar. they rose 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 thought talking about dangerous. yeah. we're talking about the also the i'm going to be uh, hold on dot kenya. but takes just a few minutes to drink, but 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 pick up drinking a cup of coffee takes you on a journey. hundreds of people from different walks of life play a role and bring that to life from the coffee feels to the coffee table's. there's a big push to make sure arabic coffee and the culture that comes with it is not push down by big chains. we try our best to make the next generation on the next a stimulation to have a more knowledge off. it's not just the thing. it's just the addition, a tradition that's merging with specialty coffee, reflecting change perhaps beyond the flavor in a comp.
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