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the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it, will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you. the searching for the missing and eastern libya, a week after floods swept through killing thousands times single venue. it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 light from door . also coming up, we travel with the a teams to remote mountain villages in morocco where many are still waiting for help after last week's earthquake. how does what happen to this part of the vintage? you actually had a piece of the mountain, but came down. pulverizing, manages in this area is really forces violently confront palestinian worshippers
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near the deluxe, the most compound in occupied east jerusalem. and hopes for a breakthrough in peace talks in human who's the invoice or officially hosted in saudi arabia for the 1st time since the war begins. the bows just tossed, 11 gmc, that's 1 pm in libya where people are still coming to terms with the fallout of last week's devastating floods. thousands have been killed in and around during a once bustling eastern port city now lies in ruins. and one of the death toll is still being tallied crews are searching for more bodies, the devastation, and during it was made worse by years of neglect and weak structures and libya as long running conflict as complicated to humanitarian response. while the foreign assistance has been sent to bing dunphy, it's been slow to reach the most effected areas. houses, heroes were sole source,
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reports from aaa of the as the skate 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 that 1st 2000 of his get go. it's will have to move the story, buildings into the sea with city their families inside. but it wasn't just 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 feet. busy 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 officials say the composing bodies pose a health risk and can lead to waterborne diseases. they are not working with
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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 in the west will have many people in disaster. he areas accused or towards ease of negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to 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 to victims who presents critical fact has 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
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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 them, which is 0 to the problem. mother trina has more from tripoli. the people are extremely sad, but they're also very angry that the authorities aren't, aren't coming together as, as fast as they should to help these people. i mean, look, libyans aren't capable of in terms of the technical abilities to have handled recovery operation, but also also the management. they don't have the management expertise. uh so, you know, this is a, a catastrophe and epic proportions of the libyans can't handle the management of it . and people are, i mean, are trying to pick up the pieces. i spoke to
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a member of the ambulance and emergency services and he says that just from the see in the last 2 days they've recovered a 400 bodies. i spoke to a divers, what are the providers from this rod? the, he just, he's a diver he just showed up to help and he said, you know, they're seeing cars that were swept away into the sea filled with families. so, i mean, this is a really tough situation. people are angry and they want authorities to do a better job. my cell girl, bowie is the country director for the world food program in libya and she describes how her team is responding to the situation. today as one of the morning actually from the start, a visit into an agency the for the time being, we have managed to reach out to 1000 texted people across a wide location. and we started with the pieces and been gone. and then we move
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into the news or the effective population, and then uh, and then uh, nice job i, i'm finally to so as, as we see, we have distribution ongoing issues that plus also we are kind of getting an estimate. the 5 other locations that has we have a need impacted by the light comes down. you can do the live thing. preposition, which was supposed to go actually to the social media because we weren't advertising also. emergency indeed. yeah. so um, utilizing whatever food i have on does it all we are as we see chasing. and we have just been appealing to all the do not to provide us with an edge and $6500000.00 to respond to initially for $100000.00 beneficiary and the 1st 3 months. and then the like the other i did you to the information she us. we've been hearing
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harrowing stories from survivors and libya about the moment that the floods swept through. here as i meant, leacock kara tell his story in his own words. i did get that. how you doing all the 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 left. 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 to remember, did i asked myself, what should we do? that if 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 for the whole us because what everything from the yard, including our cars hovering to see i have to shutting my did. i called my neighbor and i handed them my children and my wife, who's close to her due date,
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close to giving birth and get a tour of, of how much i told my wife to lee and what you didn't accept, what do you up level, but i carried her and took her to my parents house, so we were just trying to see. yeah. and then how do you fold up? i have just a year. i have to design and tell him on a guy that is, what do we uh, law we have i called my neighbor from the building and we started to say, oh god, oh god, let's save the children. well, that 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 in 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, prayed to god, what do i hit a level? how much on the aid workers are facing huge challenges and delivering help to remote villages and morocco's high atlas mountains. those communities were some of the hardest hit by
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last week's earthquake. how should i have borrowed traveled with a teams? and as he found out, some of the villages can only be reached by foot or fucked him as the head office go. he's going to her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this headed cup to win . the admission today to deliver generate is to remote villages and morocco's high out last mountains. 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 square kit areas requiring attention. he leads the team with 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 rain 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
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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 area. now the medical teams have up to, 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 . i still need immediate, have co new, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot tweeting, the one that i'm showing the deputy members to you. we walked along doors to get to villages. so we can treat people. but at the same time, we check in those who have chronic health issues. we give them medicine. we are also psychologists dealing with patients, good water, mentally traumatized as, as the bottles supposed to have. are people asked is shown as
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a desperate for how they're still haunted. by the who risk moments last week of the way, the season closed. i cannot find the right words to 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 guns. for now, people here spend that time outdoors. they say they don't want to leave the land of the assess the most likely to express your braces. the designer is using this type of medic offices because if you then on the plan to build big ahead encompasses with them to call them to pick a video the ones that are taken to this, how the cop to as with like over the epi cent of the way the extent of the damage becomes clear in type villages that stood for generations, a know in ruins, hushing mind by law, as just the of
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a m. c with it. it's south of my guess. and alice's here a stephanie decker has also been traveling through the atlas mountains, taking stock of the damage. she sent us this report, walking into visa, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted 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 looking 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 to it is very difficult to read 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 us mountains. it is really forces of violently confronted palestinian worshippers near the o x a most compound and occupied east jerusalem. they scuffled with women and prevented young palestinian men from entering the mosque. at least one palestinian man was arrested inside the compound earlier,
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hundreds of ultra nationalist. his release made an incursion into the locks. the courtyards call brennan has more from occupied easter. with the women that we see in that video, all members of the group comb or arbutus, and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a lot. scott, so the women with the pale level of print, scarf and spectacles appear actually on wednesday making a social media video pledging to protect the most. um said these on members of the general public, these are women who are remonstrated with. those has rarely soldiers and demanded access, but the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers is because this weekend is rosh. hashanah, avi israel, the, the jewish new. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days of jewish fall, right, settlers and nationalist have been escorted into the area of the alex and mosque. it's cold in. busy in because it's done without the permission of the wax,
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which is the jordanian palestinian group, which organizes would organize such visits. and it creates enormous tension. and enormous target isn't as well with those people who are watching at the most enough the most the arrest that we saw. i think most likely we haven't heard from the police about this, but the rest on days like today, young man, in the twenty's and thirty's, i prevent them from accessing the most. because very often it's the young man whose tempers get the best of all of them. and to confront these jewish nationalist incursions and so they are banned. so i suspect that the young man that we saw being arrested was one of those. it perhaps slipped through the match and the police were taking him away. but it is suspected, i mean on the one hand you can say the police are doing a very good job of keeping the piece. but on the other hand, from the southern, the palestinian perspective, you can say that they are essentially strengthening the states as career by facilitating these visits by jewish hapless onto this holy size. still ahead
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on elsie's 0, the island with more migrants than residents. it's really asked the european union for health after thousands of people arrive in land produce and will be reporting from the ukranian border region, assuming you were cleaning up after a russian attack is become a daily occurrence to stay with the on counting the cost, the african union joined for g $20.00, but will this spring real change to the developing world? what's due on the cost of morocco? strong as earthquake and a century less, inflation have a new record in egypt. we explore how egyptians are counting the cost on ologist era. beauty and richness of nature need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable growth. united with the diversity of cultures that quick jakarta,
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the, you're watching l 0. a reminder of our top story is this, our, it's been a week since devastating floods in libya, killed thousands of people for an aid has made it to the country, but it's been slow to reach the worst hit the areas. tens of thousands have been displaced. aid workers are facing huge challenges and delivering aden. morocco after last week's earthquake, military helicopters have been used to deliver generators and other supplies to remote villages in the high atlas mountains. is really forces have violently confronted palestinian worshippers near the locks and most compound it occupied east jerusalem. they prevented young palestinian men from entering the mosque, hundreds of ultra nationalist. israelis carried out an incursion on the locks the courtyards. the european commission president's has paid tribute to the people his land produced, saying that they are doing all they can to support the unprecedented number of
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refugees and migrants arriving from parts of africa. but are still live under land, says the you and he's the step up. its efforts to stop traffic or in the united nations says 8500 people have come to the time of italian island. just this week alone are now more migrants in land producer than residence, a friend minister maloney, and i are here today to offer a co ordinated response by the tell you and your pin authorities. and i want to be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what circumstances and not the smallest and traffic is very faucet is inland. produce that with more the emphasized that was needed to be a year wide response to these very fine numbers that have been taking,
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especially in the last week the, the, generally over this year as well with it to be very much front and center of that. melanie was talking about the need for a do you with soon as you to be really implemented, polizzi has been talking just on friday night and much more critical terms really of what has happened so far, demanding that money promised by the ear went to removing a 100000000 euros to try to get some is in the assisted citizens in sending the flu . she also talked about actions that it's really, itself would be taking on monday. let me think of the council of ministers to extend the period through which up to the maximum in europe that asylum seekers. an irregular migrants could be detailed in facilities. let us live on the line. she was taking a line both saying that that had to be a respect of international obligations to those genuinely seeking. decide that
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there must be legal groups open to such people. to facilitate that, that in itself, she indicated would talk stopped to take some of the oxygen away from people smugglers. but she also said that those who do come to europe without legitimate asylum claims should be sent back to the countries of origin. and which you would decide who comes and in what manner to choose. so that is the message coming pretty quickly to see exactly what implementations that would be. she also from the projects being implemented in soon as he had talked about the naval measures as well. but no indication that she would go nearly as far as water. so the judge maloney was seeking which was enabled blockade, sending those straight back where they came from. the who's the delegation is and re, adds a piece, talks with the saudi government to end the year as long conflict in yemen. the visit raises hopes of a breakthrough in the war that has killed thousands of people since 2015 mohammed
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zone has more. of course the invoice all officially hosted in solid. you got a bill for the 1st time since the war began. many see this as a major step to what sp cindy and it took years of diplomatic effort to by anybody in a month. but the agenda of the talks and who will participate isn't clear. many are surprised, but that you want to recognize government in exile isn't taking part so far. it's solid yet a be a trying to reach a settlement with the, with these, with the, the months include lifting the saudi led siege to allow for the reopening of who if he controlled ports on some airport payment of wages, of public severance on the whole field from oil, if and use the building efforts at the timeline for foot and forces to quit gym. and when i'm talking about the or the delegation of sun, i go to any thoughts they go on. the wheeling actually avoid any piece um they are willing to in the world, but no actually is in the hands of this. oh,
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the idea if they want these in yemen, they should expect the business. so the idea if they would continue the blow, okay. they should expect made that attack on the oh yeah, if i select the yeah, it hasn't denounced its own list of conditions though, and it's not clear to what extent it's going to comply with. hopefully the months comprehensive. these lasting piece is not likely to result from this visit any way. in fact, if anything, there may be signals here that there is a kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international that um, perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say, uh that each side has, uh, given up on their maximum uh goals. so godaddy has been trying to get out of human
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for some time as a saudi on deal brokered by china earlier this year was seen as a step in that direction. comes often nearly a decade of fighting against your onbox hosting alicia. remove the legitimate government from pilot in 2014 and took over the copies of sons and most of northern gym and by force. the purpose of the saudi campaign was to reverse that situation. but the goal wasn't achieved and the war led to hundreds of thousands of losing their lives and the major humanitarian disaster following the peace deal with the on in march. so do you at a, be a conducted the major prisoners swap with who is these involving hundreds of sol, just on both sides. the u. s. has well come the new round of negotiations you're on is understood to be on board to but many believe that for any final solution to the conflict, the government is themselves need to feel that present it across the board. how much fun does. yeah, a north korean leader,
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it came to alone has wrapped up his visit to russia's far east before leaving. he attended a valet performance instead of all stock came, has been in russia since tuesday is met. president vladimir puts in and inspected several military sites. some countries are concerned that north korea could provide russia with reppidy this for it's war and ukraine and russia has sheldon mind, ukrainian communities located in the northeastern. so me region, artillery mortars and tank rounds are being fired daily in the area. same as for avi reports from the boarder regence. assume a region has one of the longest continuous borders with russia. but unlike many of the areas in the east, there is no active front line in the same way. there isn't as much contested space so you don't see troop movements or trenches or tanks in the same way as you might in the eastern part of the country, but seems like this and civilian areas are far too common, residents living and see me and the surrounding areas say they come under attack on a near daily basis. what we're seeing today is clearing work,
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debris being cleared from a residence that was showed about 10 days ago. now, in the aftermath of this attack, russian social media, people here say, was saying that what was destroyed in this neighborhood, a primarily residential neighborhood was in fact a ukrainian military production facility of some kind. but the residents here say that that is too ridiculous to even respond to. we've seen nothing to indicate that there might have been any sort of military manufacturing here. this is very much a home. we're seeing personal belongings and food stores. and we spoke to the owner of this house to 71 year old man. him and a 65 year old wife were trapped under the debris when the attack here happens, debris that is now being cleared. they were rescued from the debris from the rubble . the man says it's a miracle that he's alive. unfortunately, his wife was killed as a result of her injuries when we asked him about the reports with regards to see what the russians were accusing the space of being,
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he couldn't even respond. and he broke down crying, what he said was that ukrainians here don't wants to hurt russians, but they do wants to work to be over as soon as possible. and what they want is justice for what they have experience since the invasion of the same. but throughout the ultra 0 to me, the military leaders of molly burkina faso and the share have announced a defense alliance. they say, well, primarily focus on threats posed by arm to groups in the 3 countries. but the declaration also binds the nations to help one another, including with military support, if any of them are attacked. the regional block eco was threatened to launch military intervention initially or after as july cool. talks between striking us auto workers and companies are 80 at a critical phase according to car manufacturer. as the lantus, nearly 13000 workers affiliated with the united auto workers union went on strike on friday. the union wants to 40 percent pay hike over 4 years,
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but the car companies say that that's too much us. well, that's it for me. several then. yeah, weather is next then inside. story examines the safety of dams around the world after to burst and libya killing thousands. the active weather for northern areas of china to the east as well as of hong the yellow sea. everyone. great to see this where we've got pulses of rain falling, showers in storms on japan's made the island of hunt you. but we've also been dealing with record heat. so never before has it been this hot? this late in the year. a temperature is 3536 degrees. showers and storms are knocking out the heat through the western yankee river valley. so junction on monday is down to $32.00 degrees. and while copious amounts of rain for the indian state of goods or at the highest level,
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alerts issued for rainfall. here this disturbance will continue to drifted westward into pockets done as we head toward the next few days. and it is looking to strike karachi with some pretty solid bands of rain. that's a picture on monday. let me show you by wednesday we begin to become in the thick of it. some forecast models are showing that a months worth of rain in karachi in a short period of time. next stop the middle east, plenty of hot sunshine to go around. the winds are still persistent, blowing down from dogs. so this is a hot and dry wind. that means that the temperature in doha is above average for this time of the year. but it also means it's kick the humidity out of the picture . so a comfortable $42.00 degrees. that's it. that's all season. the risk of the difference to reset
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the direction the outages selection that the best news from across the network and the looking for bodies. and um, says teams in libya are still searching for people also to dams class how could structures like least fail, how safe on the exams around the world, and is climate change of facts. so this is inside story. the
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