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is the international community able to unite thing without? is there a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly the the i don't want elizabeth for on them and this is the news online from the coming up for the next 16 minutes. searching for the missing and east and libya, a week off to flood swept through kenning, thousands. migration is a european challenge, and this needs a european answer and solution. a quote for you is a to come min crossings to europe, the
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e u commission president because of the italian islands that's received a record number of arrivals. we report from the ukrainian for the region of so me where cleaning off after a russian attack has become a daily occurrence and neighbors at all. the dominican republic closest its border with hays. he will explain what's behind the standoff and support mentioned. he knows his manager, eric 10 hawk has cooled his team to show carrick, so up to the lights has to feet. now 3, in 5, lea gains off to $31.00, lots of time to brighten on site. today the with again and east and the way one we call to devastating floods killed thousands of people. the scale of destruction still isn't fully known. that now is the hardest hit, city and officials has maybe $900.00 buildings that have been completely destroyed
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. the ones from bustling port city now lives in ruins, and i'll be the hospitals of struggling to function. and doctors say there's still receiving an influx of critical patients from the law, the team due to the damage and during the hospital, some cases couldn't be treated, especially the critical cases with chronic diseases in need of the intensive care unit. then now here and in stable condition a, it has slowly begun to reach the affected areas of the east, but it is not enough. the world food program says it needs $6000000.00 to help the 10s of thousands in need. and we'll just see us on that as somebody begins coverage from that now. and that's a large of the team. i mean one of the areas most affected by the storm, which is cause so much destruction across the city up there. now, as the camera pans, you can see this area, which was once packed with roads and residential buildings, is now completely gutted by the floods. everything was leveled to the ground then
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washed away to the sea. this is the 7th day after the disaster, but rescue teams are still searching for survivors because thousands are still on accounted for. and many are believed to be buried under the rubber had go ahead and, and the to allow me to and keep him up. and inside, i know, joined by a member of one of the search and rescue teams operating on the ground, will give us an update with the no, i've been working on this area for 3 days. we managed to recover many bodies from under the rubble. as most of the buildings were destroyed on saturday, we succeeded in finding 7 survivors of the same families who are trapped under the rubble and 3 other survivors whom another time. we are racing against time. but there could still be more than $500.00 bodies under the rubble in this area alone. we are in the very middle of the city over there and the total number of tests as high, very high. in fact,
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the know the well, the is, this is the latest. as we speak, rescue operations are still going on. a search for survivors has not stopped, but it must be noted that more teams have been deployed along the sea shore. searching for victims were washed away while fling in their cars when the disaster struck the city. for now the search and rescue mission continues both on land and etc. those bringing on correspondence, monic trade i. he's joining us live from aaa now. and monica, as we've been reporting more than half of the buildings of the city of the not have been destroyed. and i know you've been speaking to divers, have been telling you about the heroine work they've been doing. the scale of this tragedy seems unimaginable. yeah, i mean look, this is unprecedented natural disaster. it's cause such have it for the people in the city of government. and uh, really, i mean we've seen international search and rescue teams come in to help the libyans,
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but lived in themselves. i spoke to a diver from the city of miss rods, a he is a, he trains the train. he's a trainer for a for other divers, heats him along with a team. as soon as they heard the news begin making their way there they've been, they've been helping recover bodies from the shore. and he says that there are cars on dozens of meters in the seat with family still inside stuck inside. so look, this isn't going to take a huge relief effort to choose to, to, to help the people in the city of southern now and, and libyans just aren't capable, they don't have the technical abilities and they don't have the manage the management expertise. so you know, slow we things are getting better, but the efforts are bit chaotic all over the place, but hopefully with the,
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with more time they just start to focus and prioritize the needs of the people in eastern, in the east. right. mama can do, you know, we keep saying that this is an unprecedented natural disaster, but given that the destruction of that now was close by 2 dams, dusting a people that according to accountability they are, people are extremely angry that forties, less the dam, of the less down as it was, i mean for years people have been warning about cracks in the major down and that, that there was, there is fear is that it could collapse. i mean, i spoke to a resident earlier and he said just 5 days before storm daniel hit in the city, they held a symposium to talk about the downs, the downs, and the risk if they were to overflow. so yes,
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people extremely angry of the general prosecutor, the to see what has promised a thorough investigation. and we're going to have to wait and see if, if anyone is, is held responsible and, and put people are extremely angry and they want, they want the justice for the, for the, for their loved ones that they've lost in this flood. all right, malick, thank you for that. that is monic trying to live in tiffany. families have started cleaning up their homes off the floods an eastern libya, but many people and then say that they will forever be haunted by the storm to show the image. get them show feelings. i don't know what time speeding i can't express it. i saw death with my own eyes, so my family about to die in frontier and i and i wanted to hold on to when they say here, but i had nothing to say. did god save my children? and my husband was get the, my god,
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i saw people dying in front of me as to death amendment that you called me if i described as much as i'd like to describe what to expect the context for preston, which i feel you guys are not just as westfield, tired to be honest, i caught rest, i caught me in that lifetime dream. my husband and i bill top step by step i raise my children happy that my son's wedding is coming up intended in the moment that god for everything. mesa a get of always 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 some sort of visits, inter agency with the for the time being we have managed to the child to talk to people. so i have
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a patient and we started with the ip guy and then we move into the item to use or the effective population. and then uh and then uh, nice job i, i'm signing the lease. 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 been telling me, impacted by the light comes down. you kinda yeah, the lising pre position, which was supposed to go actually to the social media because we weren't auditing all emergency. indeed yet. so utilizing whatever food i have on that at all, we are as we see for chasing. and we have just the feeling to all the do not to provide us with an average of $6500000.00 sort of form that can you show me for $100000.00 beneficiary and the 1st 3 months and then the like the other i
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due to the information as we see, we have plenty more head on the news allah, including is there any forces, find that they can fund palestinian worship as me the most compelling parties to roost? hopes for breakthrough in the admin piece talks for the 1st time since the will began. we'll see on voice of install the ravia was full. the rugby world cup sees a rec for breaking performance from honors. captain asked it's one of my favorites to make it to one's from to the european commission president has called on to you to unite and deal with the migrant crisis as of onto the n. as in the, a timing island of long producer, which has received an unprecedented number of asylum seekers. the united nation says 8500 people arrived on the island this week alone. there on now moved my
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friends, the residence, at least prime minister in georgia. i'm a lawyer and he has promised tough and measures to do with the influx. wonderland says the issue needs to step helpless efforts to stop traffic is prime 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 as 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 smugglers and traffic. this is lee southern most island is a 145 kilometers of the cost of to nivia and has long been a landing point for people crossing from north africa. many of the lasers arrivals to be making the dangerous journey by boat from to this in more than
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a 120000 miles on said arrived on as a new show. so father c a that's almost double the same period last year that you appear in union says michael is a mainly from ivory coast egypt and guinea and a frame violence and economic to him was last spring and harry full said he's joining us live from long producer and how are you sort of underlying saying that it's lee and you have a coordination response, but do they agree on what to do with head from palm minutes to maloney in the last few days she's been cooling for a naval blockade to send boats back a yes and so on. the line did speak about potential further action by you in terms of naval activity. she said maybe bunch of things, some of that or even some new emissions as well. but i think it would be a big stretch to think that she would sanction the kind of thing that dirty melanie was talking about, which is sending boats straight back, given that even among the written policy people,
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except there may be 10 percent of genuine asylum seekers. among those coming to these shows, sending straight back to potentially dangerous territories would be a big stretch for the to accept. however, i think, judge melanie, will it be relatively pleased with the kind of total study tough, told him that you had the coming from a slip on the land tournament on these points. one of the major points she made was, this is that you repeat in frontier not just in a telling one, requiring a european solution. that is something that a sort of on demand very much a code questions though in her 10 point plan. exactly what all of the language means when, what kind of time table, what kind of numbers, what kind of advocacy, all of that remains to be consolidated really away from the politics. so that's just speak about 2 minutes here and situation currently also that massive search. last week i'm joined by francesca by the way, who is the red cross of italy's head of migration? you've obviously been focused on this for some months. had you ever seen anything
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like what happened last week and, and how does the situation now one sunday compared to what you saw then? but as he thought, no, it's cross. we started managing the reception center hearing lump. it was at the beginning of june. and this was the highest peak this we reached at during our period the here in the i, then it's a force on not to only think to the re core, the link to the numbers. but it's very important to remember that besides this number, there are people. so what we need from the very 1st moment and no matter how many people we receive, let's, let's, we can also is we can say that's the english one day. we hosted inside the reception center more than 6000 people that got the to the items. um with the more than one non red search and rescue events, what we need is to try to respond to their basic needs. so even if it was challenging because the managing with the so many people together is easy but and also to focus on going in abilities from the very beginning. i mean,
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it was very celtic, some people were telling us they hadn't eaten for 3 days use we still images of and we still the images of, of people's, you know, really competing for what, 8, that was. how have you managed to shift that situation to, to what we seen on sunday, which is a much more audit situation just before we have. so these 2 politicians arrived and even we saw on saturday, was from that to these days of the beginning of the week where we had the peak, we continued and provided food for all of them, for example. so we serve to 6000 full just for a for a to me is for example, and then when we prepare the people for the transfer, a lot of people have already been transferred to other regions. visally. and now the situation is getting gradually to a normality of management. we have around something like 1500 people actually. and then we are continuing and providing these kind of services. it's arlene to has
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the material assistance and information. what accounted for what explains the huge numbers that we saw or a few days ago, and what's your projection going forward because the weather is still calm now. it could be more coming when we received this speaker. that's a uh, was a quick link to the change of the weather condition because we were coming from a very big weather week and sun with the weather good gotten better. now, landing good operation in the search and rescue activities are, are going to use continuing. so we see people yesterday today and before yesterday by the flux is quite or you know, ready for the read them on the island. okay, fantastic. i was gonna thank you very much for joining us. and so that is the situation as things stand, a dramatic change from what we saw a few days ago. but nonetheless, this does remain the most acute tiny piece of autonomy, entire tree right in the front front line of this issue,
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which the politicians stripped, still struggling to solve. all right, how are you? thank you for that. hi, full set. joining his line from 9 produce of the in russia has shown 9 ukrainian communities in the northeast and assume a region october the most as and 10 crowns of being fired daily in the area. same beside the 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, debris being cleared from a residence that was showed about 10 days ago. now,
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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 what the russians were accusing the space of being, he couldn't even respond. and he broke down crying. what he said was that ukrainians here don't wants to hurt russians,
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but they do wants to work to be over as soon as possible. and what they want is justice for what they've experienced since the invasion of ukraine zane, but the o 0 assuming those korean leader kim jong is on his way back home, off shore, a 5 day visit to russia's far east before leaving. he attended a valet performance instead of us dog commit president vladimir putin, an inspector of several military sites during the trip. a number of countries, the concert and north korea could provide russia with weapons for its warn you. crane, who is the delegation, is in reality for peace, told the sound, the government and the conflict in him. and the visit raises hopes of the breakthrough in the pool that has killed thousands of people since 2015 mohammed vol has more with the invoice officially hosted in solid yet a be a 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 by name,
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but in a month. but the full agenda of the talks and who will participate isn't clear, many ah, surprise, but the 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 who with these but we'll see the months include lifting the saudi led siege to allow for the reopening, of course, he controlled ports on some airport payment of wages, of public severance on the whole field from oil even use the building efforts and the timeline for foot and forces to quit gym. and when i'm talking about the delegation of, when i go to any thoughts, they go on the wheeling actually uh for any piece um they are willing to in the world, but no actually is in the hands of this. oh, the idea if they want these in yemen, they should expect the business. oh, the idea if they would continue the blow. okay. they should expect made that attack on that. oh yeah. it was select in the yard,
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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. a comprehensive piece elastic 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 daddy has been trying to get out of human for some time. a solid yet on deal brokered by china earlier this year was seen as a step in that direction. comes often nearly a decade of fighting against the on fact hosting alicia. remove the legitimate
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government from power in 2014 and took over the copies of sun 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 issue, monetary and disaster. following the peace deal with the on, in march, saudi arabia conducted the major prisoners swap with hosts. these involving hundreds of soldiers 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 the for any final solution to the conflict, the government is themselves need to feel represented across the board. how much fun does he have? any of my colleagues, so vonny as opposed to a disease. gosh, in a reset. you on saw the foreign policy and he explains why peace negotiations are still in the early phases. i think if one has to be very eager to find
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a conclusion immediately, i think that will be disappointed. i think that the whole us, you know, this is, this is going to be a long process. and because the, the aspects that enabled this conflict to happen in the 1st place wasn't just happened, didn't just happen in the day and night visit. this is something that's going to require a long process of really talking at the foundations of the conflict, what facilitates the conflict and what does the conflict result and there's a lot of legit but also a lot of lack of governance. so these things need to be ironed out, but nevertheless, i think, you know, one step at a time is to be healthy way forward. there was a pretty notable, visible confidence building measure a few months ago, which was the release of prisoners from both sides, almost $900.00 prisoners that were released. is there enough trust right now between the host these and saudi arabia to make meaningful progress?
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and these talks to, i think that sign of the, the gesture of the prisoner slow up wasn't itself a good sign. however, there still needs to be a lot of years to be on done, of conflict. you know. so one gesture were completely compared to these, this, you know, long years of, of war and blame each other for, for, for the devastation is going to be, is going to require more gestures. but i think what is important is the fact that there is the willingness, which was not there before. the fact that there was this willingness to continue with this process. and not withstanding a lot of these, a bombastic kind of statements coming out of the rebels. it's certainly not in their interest to go back to conflict because the region in itself,
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the trajectory of the region is in, in de escalation. and they don't want to be the spoilers of this. the escalation is, riley forces have vaughn and they can find some palestinian worship as needed. ok, so most compound and occupied east jerusalem scuffles. the women and preventing young palestinian men from entering the loss of things. one palace to the man was arrested inside the compound area. hundreds of alter nationalist as railways made an incursion into the locks the courtyards pulled. brendan has moved from occupied easter. most of them of the women that we see in that video. all members of a group home roberts hats. and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a mosca. so the women with a pale level of print stuff and spectacles appear actually on what was that you 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 is very soldiers and demanded
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access. but the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers is because this weekend is rosh hashanah, audi israel, the the jewish new. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days of jewish fall, right, sap lives and nationalist have been escorted into the area of the amex and mosque. it's called an incursion because it's done without the permission of the rocks, which is the jordanian palestinian group, which organizes would organize such visits. and it creates enormous tension and enormous unpack. it 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
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incursions. and so they are bound. 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 peace. but on the other hand, from the southern, the palestinian perspective, you can say that they are essentially threatening to states as crew by facilitating these visits, a by jewish hapless onto this holy size. this training and city of sydney is enjoying a cold breaking september. huge wave is just with how hot it's going to get. hello, it has been hot in eastern australia a good heavy along. so let's paint the colors on the map here. dark a, the bread, the hard, the temperature, this is record breaking stuff. never before has it been this hot in sydney? in september we closed in on 35 degrees on a pillow. give you a wider look right now talking about what's going on. a hot, dry wind blowing down from the interior that's was pumping up temperatures here. and the sheets is here to stick around several days of temperatures. 30 degrees and
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above those winds really ramping up on wednesday. gus about 50 kilometers per hour, and then temperatures will fall off on thursday, closer to where you should be. for this time, you're off to new zealand and still active weather. as we look toward the south island, we've got a fairly persistent breeze here. and is we had now to indo china pulses of rain still to be found in this neck of the woods. and for china, we've looked at the situation here. some showers and storms have dropped temperatures along the western yangtze, river valley. so chunk ching is down to 30 degrees and we've had some record breaking late season. the heat for killed. so 36.4 never before. has it been this hot this late in the gear? still hanging on to temperatures in the thirty's. so 33 for tokyo on monday, that's a snapshot of your weather. still ahead on the news hour we traveled with the 18th to remote mountain villages in the vault closed with many a still waiting for the help of last week's earthquake. a palace trunk where you
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look at how nigeria is using electricity to put pressure on these yes, military leases and buffalo now we're looking to go to the top of the table in spain will show you if they did it as the spacing liliana, teens does the un fits the purpose was like many critic sites, just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think that to their lives? lachaise enough for money to go on its own and built it's on the thought provoking on. for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era to show
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the teams to wait for the 1918 games is athletes from prostate. just a gathering and telling us to find laid out for $481.00 gold medals. special coverage and analysis from from joe 2023. so on september the 21 which is here, the . the watching the news out with me, elizabeth from them and don't have a mind to about top stories the sour. it's been a week since devastating floods and libya killed thousands of people. following aid has arrived in the country, but it's being slow to reach the worst areas,
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tens of thousands of being displaced, european commission president as to the and has position as me so long producer. and she paid tribute to locals saying they're doing all they've had to support the president and number of refugees in mind. one to 5 and some parts of africa. and for the envoys are officially being hosted and saudi arabia for the 1st time since the one the edmonds again, the visit rises, hopes of a breakthrough in the us, kills thousands of people since 2015. the aid workers are facing huge challenges and delivering help to remote villages. and morocco is high atlas mountains. those communities with some of the hardest hit on last week's as quick. i should've a whole lot of traveled with moroccan, a teams. and as he found out, some of the villages can only be reached by foot. fucked. him as the office go,
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he's going through her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this, had a cup to on 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 east way through scrum wins when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the square kit areas requiring attention, he leads a team of special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue mission. with the devastated area is located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible. the best, the wireless, the bodies 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
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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, other option, but to walk down the valley and try to climb the mountains all the way to was the death of the devastated areas hoping to be able to reach the victims. a still need immediate, have co, new, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot treating the one that i'm show, and that's the members to you. we walked along doors 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 a psychologist dealing with patients. good water, mentally traumatized, disease divide, disposal has. are people often strong, desperate? so how is this still haunted by the who basic moments or last weeks of the way the
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season long. i cannot find the right words that 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 who spend that time, i'll do. 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 bigger 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 epi cent of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations and in ruins. as you mind, butler as just the of a m. c with it. it's sort of my guess and stephanie deca has also been traveling
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through the atlas mountain. she sent this report, walking into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree uprooted 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 bandages in this area. we've seen one mind just looking past us in floods, of tears. see 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,
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just walking along, you can see how the the road has given way. it's just devastating to see the extent of the damage and many of these villages will never be returning to this place a home that therefore fathers lived in for generations the mountain that sustained them for generations. now, it seems they're going to have to move on. definitely decor audra 0 in morocco's to us mountains. the dominican republic has closed as border was. hate to you because haiti is building a canals from a shed for the john home and reports from the city of the hub on in 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
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a noise in the voice of the tents relationship. but now the dominican republic is taking it to the next level, a because of this canal that haitian problem is digging into the most sac 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 way. it's a wonderful initiative. i'm. here's the stone where the situation of our country is critical. so we have to put our hands to book to get the canal done, so that our country has food for 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, they'll many haitian migrants from dominican republic, say that facing hostilities many going back home. this is a key with a deductible boot of crossing with dominican officials are allowing them to cross back into haiti. romano. charlie told us that dominican police and immigration
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officers kicked over and have 4 children outside living space in the middle of the night. 3 times this week, they dropped as while we was sleeping and throws out with our clothes and everything. if they done it professionally, no problem, but the he says 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 still. that's a big provenance. i hate to move in hosp the countries endangered starvation quotes or events inputs come from the dominican republic. it needs the voter rights of this one. just to hate say that dominican republic depends on trade with its navy to last year. it sent a $1000000000.00 worth of exports across the buddha. usually this area will be bustling with patients coming to by. now the shots, bruce stuff, the dominican government's promised about any perishable goods. it's much and it's
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called so this standoff doesn't look to end any time soon, especially since the haitian thomas, things that they don't home and out to say to the hubble, the military leaders of molly, booking of fossil. and these, you have announced a defense alliance. they say it will focus on threats posed by um groups and the 3 countries bought the declaration. this would binds the nations to help one another, including with military support if any are attacked. the regional block echo was switching to launch mandatory intervention anesha. afterwards, july crew echo on says cutoff, new jersey electricity, prompting legal action from the military leadership. they say that to people's dying and hospitals, small business own a say they've had to layoff stuff. as a result, i went into his reports from medias capital naomi. running these data scientist become a costly business. that's because new just main electricity supply in neighboring
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nigeria turned of the switch after july's ministry. the action is part of the economic and financial isolation of the landlocked country by the west african block echoes the politic ceiling. how big the amount was spent on new preaching out january to she has increased 6 volt to generators. consumption rose from 100 liters to 900 liters a day and that he says, as you come into the company surveys, it's not the loan, small businesses and who's struggling after the country was disconnected from now get us electricity, great. restoring electricity is one of the key demands of the, jumped out towards the resolve and the opponents comprises from businesses to hospitals. overhead are rising and some of the businesses are being forced to lay off workers in the meet 90 sixty's, an agreement was reached between the idea that i need you to construct the kind of hydro electricity data that julia is bound by the deal to supply these yeah,
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well the electricity is just as shocking of power. what's a breach of that agreement side of the symbol in this up the whatever loss isn't good as a result of cutting news of movement because it should pay for that to outreach, let loss of lives. and i did as president and because before responsibility remote and look up, but that button is yours, construction, give them on the idea of revise which of features and it will just say runs contrary to the deal that it's an agreement. so let me fall into hits and social economic rights and accountability project as long. uh, that's i agree, man, we may vitally done substance comm mode of all, not the 3 types of important functions, only j a. that's a goodman with content. so the, i would love to be respect that if i did,
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i was to brush the agreement or wants to set aside the a goodman. that is the symbol for me by that. but that's not position full. i brought in thought of some of the 254 black, 2 new jersey department then is your military june test as a stepping in to address the short following supply. like many businesses and homes without power, the dentist says it will speed up the construction of the converge them to not only supply electricity, but do you get problems? how many degrees data you hear me? to the us now it holds the thing, striking auto workers and companies are at a critical phase. that's according to con, manufacturer. us to lantus maybe says you can 1000 workers affiliated with the united auto workers union, went on strike on friday. the union wants a 40 percent pay high or the 4 years, but the call companies say that's too much. she have her time see reports from the picket line in detroit. of the big 3 older makers made a quarter of
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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 and 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 the 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 of the big 3 recall makers now offering 20 percent raises over 4 years. the u. a. w. austin for 36 percent. it's like 50 something compromised on wages in the author and,
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but this is about mold in wages as these are about those health care. those are about this country, about 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 we 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 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 with a rates to the boss of that's probably got it. what's going to be the big sticking point? moving forward, she ever time c, l g 0, michigan. the government officials for more than a 100 countries have ended a 2 day, some of the g $77.00 plus china in cuba. they've called for a shakeup of the global economic order among the priorities is access to science
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and technology in order to split development. alas, in america, editor, lucy and human reports from have 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 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 50 a month. but at 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 as symmetric access to science, technology. and innovation unit, i'm going to stop. it is indisputable that science and technology have become key
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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, debate, or solidarity and cooperation with those who are lagging behind. excellent seas rad . that is a political been reforming multilateralism as possible. martin president, 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 and to libya. they also called for an end to be 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
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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, everyone will perish together. you see and human al jazeera, how that knowledge, concepts, indonesia and the grip of a pro long drought, with the onset of the nino weather phenomenon affecting farms and drain and water supplies. this is dry season is expected to be the most severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food shortages as a result. so o'clock reports it's been for long hot months since the east news obtained got a regent and has seen rain these months. foot tall ross fields and out terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly village in the east. soon the district had been destroyed by drops that been a dollar for the rain stuck in may the she hasn't been able to play it anything
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seems saying like we need help from the government restoration to have 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 catchment and move it's 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 quite them scarlet. i'm worried. the drought will continue for a long time. how we go into lives. how do i feed my family? it's a reality knowledge by indonesia northstar, he's enrolled at the menu which brings prolong, hot and dry. weather is now affecting more than 2 thirds of indonesia. the impact is expected to peak in the last week of september with an even greater risk of water shortages 1st, fuzz, and hope for you. hello, my, that really need to intensified el nino. we have tried to add more rice reserves with souls for us from the other areas like west verse of 10 gara and java island,
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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 prolong draft from its a struggle to produce across the globe. or do we need more than 30000 tons of rush 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, but this year we weren't able to do it to prepare with these conditions. expected to continue into october. the president junk over, dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those words, to share a clock. alger 0, we have the sports news to the head on the news out. a goal to remember for entering the savvy job will be here with the best, the
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faster and photographer at every step. any opportunity to see a space spectacle is a good enough excuse to uses rooftop or because of a treat. this is a super fluid is super global. that's why it's beneficial to them is up close with the moon. so we can see from gaza to greece, focused on to india, japan and do by reading through easiest gather to see the celestial event. every month, the full moon has a different name. the one moon, the wolfley, the stretch and moon, the blue moon, and the system in like this one. the moon's orbit is elliptical, the time superman was coined in the late seventy's to refer to the point from the full noun is that it's closest pointed to the. since it's the 2nd full noun, it's also known as a blue moon. but it will be more than a decade until the next super blue moon for many that seems like you as
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a way the the to allow us tons of folding hands, though with the nations from the rugby wilcox news. thank you very much for the defending champion. south africa are playing romania in boulder and so far has been a one sided contest in full be the last time the teams met was in 1995 and itself after he read the t 3. nothing to other matches on sunday australia. take on c, g for england. play japan. well, south africa will type island. next. joanie 6 teams in place of the 5916 victory. i have a tongue for 2nd straight. for this point, we knew who stage 6 is now his team leading points for
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a full time. best hop try. so here's the policy previous rep. what hold on one right team in the world. my personal achievement is winning the next game and we're delighted to get the results nice. you know, different are you going to target team on the next week? now? is it not the game for us to around the world champion? so it's a, it's all geared towards on it to football in chelsea bos, somebody to a purchasing i will be looking to put his teams pool, stop behind them, the take him boneless and the english premier league chelsea. its been over a $1000000000.00 over 3 trunks. the windows are currently floating, having one just once the season, the light to school for healthy stadium is meals not to have done. still more now the manager on the prussia is much see nice is eric 10 hawk. that document has cooled on his players to show character officer. the license defeat,
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subsidize $31.00 last to price and at old trafford was the 3rd defeat in $5.00 link games. this season is united was so really campaign in such a full years, the team and out 12th and the table 9 points behind the leaders on nathan's lunch. assistant team. it's about no, we have to see how strong we are and how the team sticks together. and which plays standing up and show the kind of and leads of team because in all the games, all the games but especially the games against to day. also know for us we have seen, we can play for a good and we can create a lot of changes, but also some improvements to make that is definitely the case and we have to step up that are a different story from and just as of the teen champions match city coming back from the goals and beat west time 31 at the london stadium. headquarters side maintain that perfect. so the season is now 5 wins and 5. so last seasons travel,
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when is it was the late late show at told them a says maintain the beaten starts of the season, and 2nd in league they were training, sheffield, united, one know with 16 minutes additive stories, time when we're selling this an equalizer to 90 minutes, then 10 providers, they include a substitute side home, the when it in the 100 minutes as much as the latest winning come back in from unique history in spain show public schools hayes, but stole football. so in essence, arriving online from us, let's go madrid then appeared to take a swipe at his parent clubs saying it was much easier to play for the kaplan inside the portuguese plat arrived at the new count for much less. okay, fully last minute learn, do stuff, say so. him make his 1st stop football side rail breakfast fell, exploring the 1st go in a 5 know when that sees the champions go talk to meet the table and it's lisa marcus tour. i'm school goal to remember fall into against the team. he's supposed
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to have growing up ac milan. the french international is the son of event this legend and well come when a 1000000 tourism is school, the pick of the goals of into thrust a c $51.00 to win the milan b into with full wins from full games. leave the city a table by 2 points ahead of you've entered 2nd place. events has beat lots here in turban, sub instructed defense level, which is going twice in a 3 on when me say one points ahead of the ac milan into napoli, a full 5 points of the latest they came back with. the tape goes down to draw a general my tell your opponents on a scoring with 6 minutes to go and it points to the defending champions. christina rinaldo, inside of your money, but schooled again for the full successive game, is last of picked up the full straight winning the saudi pro league monterey code on the school sheet in the 1st half still peach time to put al nasa in funds at 10 . ma'am, right, with all those fields, a 31, when the porch keystone leads the lead goal scoring tally on 2nd with manic. just
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one goal behind his own nasa. teammates begin the asian champions, a campaign against iranian club pacific list on tuesday. it is when it takes a hole in the day, it is comp time between great britain and fronts right now. both are looking to make the last 8 of the tennis tournaments either side can join finland's. he pulled off a big upset base in the united states. and in one place a single matches and the doubles for a clean sweep. at that time, that result meant the us. i also the competition with simmons and the netherlands, progressing to the final $821.00 american fence. it's a hash mohammed qualified for the 2016 olympics in may, or she became the 1st woman to compete out of games and a headscarf. well, how to do it on to when the problem is metal. but she's told algebra that since then she continues to fight purchases and discrimination for others. he wants to fuller. i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about the most of the community about you
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know, where we're from, what we look like, you know, to think that every time you see a woman of her job, she is depressed she has era, but she doesn't speak english. there's a man telling her what to wear. and it's like, i'm none of those things. you know, i'm african american. i choose to wear had job. i'm not only an athlete, i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world, and i'm going to show you exactly what most the one me can do in sports. and i thought to me was so impactful. and it was, i found it really empowering, you know, to take that moment and flip it on his head in a way. and i think most importantly, i wanted to show us as most, some girls and most and women, what we could do. and i felt like i wasn't fencing for myself, all of a sudden when i qualify for those olympic games, i feel like i was fencing for all of us around the globe. like however many like 1000000000000000. we are the right and formula one for always call us science has
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just one the single pole ground praying. gemma will have more on that coming up in sport in the 1500 gmc news outlet. so thank you very much for that. and that set for made as of a problem for us news, allen, to stay with us the year in the lisbon, heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now, those law medicine data you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen
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a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tad save us to being talkative, was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion dependent norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the getting
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ideals, the french republic has long proclaimed. but just what is more than friends in a full talk series, the big picture takes and in depth ness france insight. episode one l to sierra, the international aid staff to arrive in libya for those who survive the fonts, all the sewage continues for those who didn't. the don't want to visit with them. and this is ellen. does the online from to how also coming up migration is.

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