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they can do with these extremely heavy waiting while the world has been focusing a lot on the tourist. the local real desperation here about how much they've loved . 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest of woodland has been burned, really does resemble. i'm a get in landscape the divers and maybe i look for bodies with thousands missing of the last week's devastating floods in donna age has 30 sauces, trickling in the kind of them or hello. this is alice has their own life and also coming up the honor, the is ready for us as far tick us that kind of
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simians in garza who protesting against his writing incursions and relax a most compound climate acts of assault counseling in new york has of the united nations general assembly thousands of haitians return home from the dominican republic of the dispute between the names and the we still have in front ravaged eastern livia, where one week on many a still struggling to come to terms of what happened in the region. the true scale of a destruction is still not clear. the ministry of health of the government based in east and libya has said the death toll from the floods has gone up to 3283 was thousands more, have been displaced. it's the official number from the bodies being recovered,
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but more than 20000 people all fed dead then is the hardest hit, 51 official that says nearly 900 buildings have been completely destroyed. the ones bustling port city now lies in ruins. and beta hospitals are struggling to function . doctors say that's still receiving an influx of critical patients from down to the middle of the, of the t, due to the damage. and during the hospital, some cases couldn't be treated, especially critical cases with chronic diseases in need of intensive care unit. then now here and in stable condition. well, the pace of international aid has stepped out and affected areas including data. but it's not enough. well, food program says that need $6000000.00 to help the 10s of thousands in need of that china begins our coverage from aaa. it's been a week since the eastern live in city of deadman, the changed forever. those who know me like wave of water that goes down. this
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valley has left a deep scar on the city. its people and in the hearts of the nation of those was are vive the floods are trying to process the see your loss while recovering. what remains still wondering if their loved ones are alive or dead and 100 bucks a but thank god for giving this patients i'm sitting in the area trying to clean it . i'm trying to verify who's missing. i'm trying to and this time to come and situation. i didn't leave thousands or dead. thousands more are missing. dozens of local and international search and rescue teams are working to recover bodies from under the rubble or those last us or into the muddy sea. authorities are still trying to understand the scale of the destruction of the team assigned by the government to takes talk of the damages stated that the total number of buildings in the city is about 6100 and $42.00, of which the total number of damage buildings is $15891.00 buildings were
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completely destroyed. 211 were partially destroyed. and about 398 was submerged in the mud. so you wouldn't mind, gratian agency says more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east. and libya to political situation with 2 rival administrations has not made things easy . local authorities say they are now working on a complete or partial evacuation plan for the city of government. but with 2 governments, the relief effort has been chaotic and accurate information. hard to come by, the people here's a more needs to be done to help those in need a model see, we still do not know anything. we are hearing rumors. some are trying to assure us others are saying you need to leave the city. we have no water and no resources damage. roads have made it difficult for a to enter the city. people are still trying to come to terms with what happens
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here. those who remain in the city are in desperate need of help. they hope it comes soon. now, trina ultra 0 tripoli mesa eligible away is the country director of the wealthy 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 visit for the time being we have managed to reach out to our selected people across the patients and we started with the ip in montgomery and then we move into the news or the effective population. and then uh and then uh, nice job i, i'm signing the lease. and as we see it, 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 white
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hands down. you have the live thing, pre positioned, 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 the we are as we see for chasing. and we have just been feeling too overdoing not to provide us with their gen $6500000.00 sort of one. the can you show me for 100000 beneficiary in the 1st 3 months and then the like the other i due to the information as the full members of a greek rescue obtain help and with the recovery efforts in nivia have died in a road accident the health minister for this eastern government says 15 other members of the crew being injured and receiving treatment. 7 of them are in a critical condition or the
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palestinian protest as have been injured after his riley forces attacks them along the guns of border demonstrations were against is rarely sold as violently confronting palestinian worshippers merely, i'll ask them this comes home on sunday is ready for it is also talk to john list covering the protests in the outside reports from garza of hundreds of policy and young men of whom they call themselves their revolutionary use. have stormed the gaza is really border from north end to the south. and parts of this trip in different areas. uh now uh these protestors have put the tires on flyers to office queue or the vision of these real snipers deployed along the separation sense off the borders. they have also, uh, thrown some uh, explosive devices as the sense and also hang the policy and flag now is
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really forces on the other side have responded to the protesters by firing dozens of yes. can stories and tear gas uh on the protesters. uh, dozens of people have been reported to hospital being suffocated the policy inspections here has warren c a is really uh secretary is provocation in south compounds and uh, the violence of these really forces towards the worshippers of an ox most. and these protests come in today, in response to the provocation that has been carried out in a compound today. now, the fractions have also stated in their statement that it is not alone, and that they were in these really occupation of any further problem. cations that will be responded to, and uh, we've always, with just
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a flare up between the policy inspections and is really forces because off the an ox provocation was he mentions this really falls. his bottom it confronted palestinian worship as near the i'll us the most compound in occupies east jerusalem is coupled with women and preventive. young palestinian men from entering the mosque. there's one person in, ma'am, was arrested inside the compound, hundreds of ultra nationalist as railways made an incursion into the like the courtyards full brennan has moved from occupied east jerusalem of the women that we see in that video. all members of a group home roberts ads, and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a mosca. so the women with the pale level of print stuff 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 is rarely soldiers and demanded
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access. but the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers is because this weekend is rush, an avi israel to the jewish new. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days of jewish fall, right, sap lives and nationalist have been assaulted into the area of the all acts 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 and 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 up on from accessing the most. because very often it's the young man who's tempest get the best of all of them and to confront these jewish nationalist incursions and say they are bound. so i suspect that the young man that we saw
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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 as well. data is arriving in new york for the 78th session of the united nations general assembly on choose day money. a wondering if the assembly has the political willpower to put aside your political tensions and address the needs of the walls most vulnerable areas of class goes to james space. has this report every year. this is the time of year when world leaders come to new york and speaking the un general assembly. last year, ukraine's presence lensky address the gathering by video link. but this time is expected to attend in person with president putin facing. and the rest learned from
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the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay lever off the u. n. c's, no chance of meaningful discussions on ending the war, but they will work towards the renewal of the deal, which allowed ukraine's grain to weeks 40 by ship on the black sea. russia pulled out of that agreement in july. i will be receiving present, soleski. i will be receiving present that along. i'd be receiving the minutes the love at all. and obviously this question will be the on the table of all the discussions. and so i'm not going to say well that i am optimistic or pessimistic. the only thing you can be sure to zip i remain determines the other key areas of discussion this week is the sustainable development goals. being out of the scene by the secretary general's deputy and the golf view and headquarters, they've built a special pavilion to highlight the series of targets that you integrate in 2015 to help all of humanity with the slogan,
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no one left behind. but those 17 goals which are marked by these doors are very low away from being met for you and blames the global pandemic inflectional around the world. i'm conflict and of course that brings us back to the war and you cried. the deputy secretary general told me the most powerful countries of the world, the g 20, which met last week and deli, of the ones who still need to do more with regard to funding and reform of the global system. they absolutely need to step up. they should have done so yesterday we are 7 years late to stepping up to the commitments made an address. what we see is some movements towards saying we will do that, but i think there are many frustrations trust deficit around will that happen? will it not happen? for you and really hope still be a quantum leap in the fortunes of the sustainable development goals over the next few days. but some different match via the war and ukraine might end up overshadowing these efforts. james base l g 0 at the united nations
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o climate protesters are demonstrating in new york ahead of that gathering his live pictures from downtown manhattan. united nations meeting will feed the feature the 1st event climate foundation summit on the sidelines, bought activist inquiry that the u. s u k. canada and nowhere will expanding the use of fossil fuels despite experiencing the hottest summer since records the gum. that's good live to christian salumi. she is, well demonstration, the marching that behind you in the streets of christian why they've chosen today to take to the streets of the well this wednesday is the united nations climate ambition summit. and they are hoping to echo the call . activists are hoping to echo the call and amplify the calls of the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, who is asking world leaders to come with new, strong, concrete commitments sort ending fossil fuel use that she has made that the price
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of entry for delegations from around the world, so active is want to be sure that these leaders know that they are watching and they will hold them accountable for whatever decisions come out of this. i am amazed at how many people have shown up here. there are thousands in the street. we're here in 20 to 50000. possibly. certainly. they've been passing us for the last hour and i've spoken to people from not only the united states, but from all around the world, and i have joining me now. someone who represents the glenn family foundation in trinidad and tobago. to talk about the situation there in the, in the caribbean and the island nations like yours. what are you feeling in terms of the impact? yeah, right now the impacts of climate change on the caribbean and other parts of all the south are absolutely top of state and i'm here to bring attention to the impacts of all things. so fuel injection here in the global north is having the argument is like the one i come from, trinidad and tobago is an interesting country in and of itself, isn't it?
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i was surprised when you told me that they were in the oil producing country. i didn't know, yeah, we're actually participating in the very industries that are endangering our communities. so turned out is one in a unique position where as we're calling for the past few addictions here in the united states. i also have to make that holland from that into baker. what about the united states? what is the message for president job id? i'd really like joe biden to cancel all existing fossil fuel projects that have federal subsidies, and also make sure that there is no authorization of new faucet. i believe it's also called for a climate emergency. what would that they would actually make available new measures and your funding to address the times issues and to get impacts on communities, particularly communities of color, additional communities eligibility. this i live on close on the coast, whether you have a thank you so much, darren for joining us here today on the sidelines of this very busy and well populated march of climate act of this again,
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that meeting at the united nations will be taking place on wednesday, in fact, these marchers are headed over as close as they can get to the united nations right now, and we'll be following up with them later. okay, questions we bring into the voice, is that from the climate protests on the streets of new york? thanks very much, chris. still ahead. hey, on out to 0. the migration is a 0 pain challenge and it needs a your pins, answer and solution. a coal for unity to cub migrant crossings. the heads of your pin commission visits the it's helen island of a month to do something. and a prolonged dry season in indonesia, tense bus home lice failed into terraces and the
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there's a mole, st flooding in the sides of france and even spain as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around federal system, marches into west and europe stretches actually up as far as norway, but these, the scenes just down the coasts from top are gone to a concentration of rain old taking down a rather narrow street at to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the suites and, and for know if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in past. i'm so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east proud, for example, it happens between monday and tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day south of europe. and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of flooding
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a long way east butte and see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as a very active weather around the cape. it's much closet here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the of the it's the
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3rd and what so now is there a has remind you of our top story is this hour. it's now one week since devastating floods in the back of thousands of people. international aid has begun to arrive, but it's been slow to reach the west has. how is my school prices are on the way? is divers such from forty's worst out to see if i thought it said in protest as the main entrance office really close to the tax. and what i'm comfortable with the demonstrations right against is where the soldiers find it confronting kinda send in worship has a lot so most compound area on sunday and climate activists marching in your head off mondays, united nations general assembly you and me, single feet to the 1st of a climate time based on summit on the sidelines,
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the purchase is angry that the us to k canada as no way of expanding the use of dr . phil's european commission. president s live on the line has visited the italian island of lum producer. she arrived with battalion prime minister invited her to save young president, a number of refugees and migrants arriving from africa. high voltage reports from the producer, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff in most directory was on the. it didn't take long for the tiny and probably minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month, it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items reception center. the 2 for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and
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a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. 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 goes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals. and the pledge to ensure illegal roots genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal the only way to address the problems, ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating
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a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departures of migraines. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border, as well as an italian one requiring a european solution. but despite a sort of underlines 10 point, plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia. maloney as prime minister back at the reception center that we also do from booking. it's also about the visit and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants move in if you want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we're here because we don't have an alternative because of the c to reach each other, leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgia maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation,
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the desperation to reach the schools, remains on resources. i'll just, you know, the dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce as bold with hatred as close the crossing of to objecting to hazy, building a canal on a shed. river. dominican republic says hays, you have to find a long standing tracy. patients are able to attend to that home country using the boulder twice a day. it's on home and reports on the board is that you have to hold on and the dominican republic on this diplomacy conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farm. as low as thinking off of a shed river between the 2 countries, the river must site correct. and in response to that, the dominican republic has said that they can expose the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate, say, until not thinking of the canals is still the problem is in the local site. now we
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need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one is american republic, a said, well, is it mike? i the cool. so the river. and so that's why i like a treat to from about knowing, see is and go. so we're seeing at the moment patients returning across to the welcome. we thing a be able to pursue, assist on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government by the school board of the scope. the canal being built in government have a lot of capacity to where we go with its own country is what he said. sell them. okay. yeah. and like daniel, we know that they hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its
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hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interests of the dominican republic, effect of farmers, and did find lights. the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic. i came here, he's been saying that, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just the hate say that a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up. the person who goes this dominican trait is starting money is to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries that if it continues on is going to be ruined, is hey, fee, which has more than hall support, you know, some dangerous salvation. depends on the 3rd from the dominican republic, the dominican republic last week that opinions on those of exports. i hate to depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an officer. thomas,
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who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no don't holding out to say that dozens of people including police officers have been injured as never try and cultural festival. and the german said he had stuff got within 200 people have been arrested off the support of the i would try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by groups considered to be close to present as the self lucky pro and anti government or trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden and israel. in recent months, opponents of the a government to being disrupting celebrations, mocking fuzzy is of independence from e. c o, p a u. s. o, somebody's of work is union says it's ready to cool for most strikes at additional calm money. factoring funds if talks with their employers failed negotiations for the united auto workers union, se discussions with big the 3 big us comic is always
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a critical stage bought flow. and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday. they want to 40 percent pay hike over 4 years, like the call companies say is too much the strikes of now and to of the day a, a large parts of indonesia are in the grip of a prolonged droughts with the on such a val menia whether phenomena affecting farms and draining water supplies. this is dry season is expected to be the most severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food shows just as a result. so o'clock reports. it's been a long hot month 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 seems saying like we need help from the government restoration to have food.
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because the ross that we have is not enough to consume like a normal days. residents are also struggling to excess clean water with attachments and rivets 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 international, sorry he's it will that the menu which brings prolong hall in 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 visiting gara and java island, as well as importing from other countries. the region is
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a big producer of palm oil, rice and coffee beans. this year, due to the exacerbated heat and the prolong draft from its of 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 junko with dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those words. to share a clock, i'll do 0 the without a 0. these are all top stories. and so week since devastating floods in libya killed thousands of people and special aid has begun arriving. but.

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