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to be heated at about $1500.00 degrees celsius for about 20 hours. but it is part of united cultures heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, except for she has asked for your the the 50000 people reportedly displaced the 900 buildings destroyed across libya in the city of dun off last week. devastating floods the money in sight as now as they are in life and death or so coming up. a tree and government and opposition supposes pies in germany, weeks off the street vassals between the rival groups and israel and canada. da da,
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da da. is there any forces find to gas and palestinians in gaza? protesting against incursions into all acts the most compound geminus. 07 talk and thousands of haitians returned home from the dominican republic home to disputes between the navy. the we begin our coverage in the flood ravaged eastern libyan city of done a 9900 buildings that have been destroyed. and the un says around 46000 people have been displaced. its fed up to $20000.00, could be dead. malik, china has very latest from aaa. it's been a week since the eastern lived in city of deadman the changed forever. those who know me like wave of water that goes down. this valley has left a deep scar on the city. its people and in the hearts of the nation of those will
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survive the floods are trying to process this your loss while recovering. what remains? still wondering if their loved ones are alive or dead and how does it in the books of thank god for giving this patients i'm sitting in our area trying to clean it. i'm trying to verify who's missing. i'm trying to and this time the current situation, i didn't leave thousands are 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 c. 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 will
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completely destroyed. 211 were partially destroyed. and about $398.00, what's up much in the month. so you wouldn't! my gratian agency says more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east and live the 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 deadman. the 4th, 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 hitting through much. 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 here. those who remain in the city are in desperate need of help. they hope it
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comes soon. now, trina, ultra 0, tripoli, a gold chain. daniel's is deputy director general at the international organizational migration that trying to deal with multiple natural disasters at the moment. we've been on the, on the ground trying to get a good assessment of what the situation is. we have provided medical supplies for about 5000 people. i'm for the next month. are people on the ground. everybody that they spoke to talked about the need for support for their mental health, for the trauma that they've gone through. so we as i o m, have brought in our mental health psycho social support team. they're working with the ministry of health to get people the support that they need. but having such thoughts so much more, it needs to be done. the impact of the devastation changes by the hour. there is
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a suspense coming in, but much, much more as needed. the most recent numbers i got from the teams are around 40. 6000 have been displaced by the flood. many of them are being sheltered in homes, those homes weren't destroyed in during that but also in neighboring towns. and actually they're not as bother have been a hospitable place right now for those who have been displaced so many are on the move to neighboring villages. oh does, there is to my, i'll somebody's in the city of dun and he's been speaking to residents who recounted the experience of the moment. the flood struck a week ago. the whole is doing that, that extra head that's and that's what we've heard. painful stories of those who lived to win survived the floods. hot cringing accounts from the residents of the area. libyans and foreign nationals are likely, i mean of the high. yeah. that, that you should. i had diana small about it for about that i am no joined by 2 weeks. a witness who survived the disaster to week is from egypt and sees more than
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70 egyptians from bonnie swipe for killed in the storm. but we'll see had that i thought i'd, we've done that and was a misdemeanor. he's actually had to pull this up. how do you tell us what you experienced on that night when small company, early the night before the sled hate, it was raining heavily. we felt strange staying at home while others needed help in the areas closer to the sea. so we went down with a police and rescued. families were shut off. what about the water was reaching them up to the next? i like i'm law. they don't weigh a couple of the general. the situation was quite dangerous, but still we went to the streets. the power transformers started to explode. so we stayed people away from the danger. then we heard a loud sound when we reached the mosque. at that point, we suddenly saw an incredibly high wave coming our way from the body. we were shocked. we realize that many of those living on lower ground would be submerged.
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we ran to higher ground. by the time we reached the top, we heard loud bands like into this quick. it literally felt like doomsday. full members of a greek rescue team, helping with recovery efforts and libya have died in a road accident, a health minister for libya as eastern government says 15 other members of the crew have been injured and are receiving treatment. 7 of them are in critical conditions . a dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as in error tree and cultural festival in the gym and city of so got open. 200 people have been arrested off to support is a b r, a tree and government fault with opponents event was organized by several groups considered to be close to the president is s f wacky pro and anti government error trends have force on the street from germany, canada, sweden, and israel, and the some of the me talk slides is to the 9. it's around noon, a group of
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a $100.00 to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in a position appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars, and wooden stakes, where you is it common? stine. well, our tree is had only one presidents since it broke away from if you, if you're in 1993, i'm going to say it's become the most reclusive space in africa. on the, as i asked of wiki and his right near the bottom of the world, press freedom index rights group, say, every tree of forces it citizens to take up and definite national service, which includes compulsory military conscription, more than a 1000000. our trends have fled the country over the past 3 decades, many on refugees and neighboring countries. others have tried to cross into europe . speed, so you understand it's about 2 years and international relations spokesperson for the ever tree and bright future movement, which is a political organization seeking social and economic change in eritrea joins live
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from germany. many thanks for your time. so what do you make? first of the, of the timing of this research, not taking violence between the era tree and the aspirant and what appears to be several cities around the world. and i'm in thank you for having me 1st of all account or are these regime supporters there also they call them some foster issues and i seem to watch the machine. it's from the human rights he makes. they don't, we don't have the freedom in our country and they come to you, they support the decision to see talk to you. this is the lack of freedom, lack of personal social level. the most ation lack of. busy price, and we don't need to offload, you know, kind of so for us to demonstrate d u countries or in avery democratic countries,
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it's all right because they just leave us to journey by for vision. i find that here, but to get zane also aside from the without a reason. i'm in it so i will share and police us funding to is not only the country from school, this is india or because with the owners funding to other governments and the alex find us even when we also get on the right. okay. so get it. sorry. again, can you explain what you mean by that when you say spying how, how exactly are they spying on you? you know that asking us to person for or for all the e commerce, they know that we don't associate our 1st we don't, it was true and it was due to not experts i would use because where we go all
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the behind us and to come here and try to be all or come to the same as, let's see. so this to sign you know, the us the if you click on the. busy government the for example, the fusion, the translators, the most of the time, the spice of the government trying to deny the refugee stuff is for the us who come from the there. okay. uh, they just ended in the likes to apologies for interrupting you. um, we've, in, in some countries like israel, for example, the prime minister has cool for the deforestation of
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a retreat and migrants who are connected to these clashes. how concerned are you about the status of the, of the thousands of our trends? living a broad the legal or the use who's on board or the government's support or not for most of that well, if you just that just the cheating you treating us, i'm told you the other governments of the us good then refuse you start those us 3 few g for the 1st time, but then they will go out and that's just the light and miss using the the status of the refugees. thoughts. okay, thank you for your time. appreciate you'll use your nathan, it's about to international relations space. post them for the ever tree and bright future movement. thank you. thank you.
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5 palestinian protest. this have been injured off his riley forces attacks and along with the guns and pull to the demonstrations where against is riley soldiers violently confronting palestinian worshippers near the like. similar compound area on sunday is there any forces also targets with janice covering the process, you know, side reports from casa 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 strip in different areas. uh now uh these protesters have put the tires on fire 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 really forces on the other side have responded to the protestors by firing dozens
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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 uh, the worshippers of an ox moss. 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 so we've always, with just a flare up between the policy inspections and is really forces because off the an
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ox provocations slides we mentioned the is where the forces violently confronted the palestinian worship. as near the alex and most compound in oki bodies, jerusalem, a scuffled with women and prevented young palestinian men from entering the most is one palestinian man was arrested inside the compound. at a hundreds of ocean nationalists, israelis made an incursion into the alex, a courtyards still ahead on al jazeera time it active as launch a new head of the united stations. general the the brought to you by visit capital, the full i'm a product and lee has gone through nova scotia. is that just master cloud in there?
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so we can know about, but the following frontal system is showing some pretty wet weather. once again in new england, it takes any showers offshore during monday and behind it. the weather is quite quiet. i'm not particularly caught with some of the high twenty's right up to the canadian border. west of little in the rockies one or 2 large chairs. nothing extraordinary here. probable shingles around and mix gotta be seen almost throughout the whole of the last month. and you can see a line here that takes you a gives you heavy showers in florida and maybe the northern bahamas and rather more in cuba. but the, the breeze is quite large across the canopy, and so we're not carrying huge showers with the concentration in costa rica. maybe i didn't panama. there's confirmation of what's happening around mexico, particularly into your content. and potentially we might see some charles, the numbers are nearby, attempted to stand on the high side of normal. they shouldn't be as high as 37. but now it's enough for reco, but it's well above normal. and then you'll see developing for the size as
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the you're watching out, is there a mind at the top stories this hour? it's now week since devastating floods in libya killed thousands of people. and financial aid has become arriving. but it's been slow to reach the west hidden areas, rescue operations on the way he's gone to such commodities. more sounds and thousands of people including police officers, have been injured. ask them every tree. and cultural festival in the gym city is to hold on to other people, have been arrested officer, which is a fair retreat and governments thoughts with on public opinion. protests of an inch it offices, riley forces attacked them along the goal and supported demonstrations, were against israeli. soldiers gone at least confronting palestinian welsh, his navy accent pounds elliot, sunday to r i levels in northern. molly's say they have sees control of too many treat basis,
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often attack in the town of laira, near the border with mauritania. that's been an escalation in vine. and since the un peacekeeping troops began withdrawing from the country's north, allowing a demand by molly's made a change into religion to says it's cooled off next week's independence day celebrations. and is considering mobilizing preservice, just to give you some background to our a rebels and molly's northwest. want a ton of me for the doesn't region they cool is that what they form the coordination of the wide movements, also known as the c. m a. that concerned that the recent pull out by un peacekeepers will allow the molly admitted tree to seize areas which a 2015 c spy had seated from central control. well, since that un pullouts, there's been an escalation and fighting between government forces and the to a reg rebels, as well as between the ministry and i'll call you to and things faces the speech of
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lessing. he has visa hel program at the convent as in the foundation, which is a think tank affiliated with the christian democratic union who joined us now live from on. okay, thank you so much for your time. that has been this piece deal between the to our eggs and the government since 2015 is that deal? now at risk? you know me to base a deal has been basically all for a wider. these are the government knows a rabbit. it's really, you know, for into it and implemented it, but that was the un peacekeeping force, which kept suppose the conflict parties apart. they had that base to sound base issue, so could a ceasefire, but now was un leaving. you can see both sides simonian on the answer rapids, you know, trying to gain again, territory and undermining deceased for you. what is it that the rebels want the to our right rebels to yeah, means that toward the small minority in the north south. so small leads of since
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independence of monday and $69.00 to $60.00, they say they're not being represented. they're not being, you know, give them access to the countries budget which is concentrated and to handle. so, you know, i'm a lead in this house and by my cool and they want to, you know, at the, so try these ational autonomy and definitely in various, uh, you know, river rebellions by torak since independence and it's a config gets very, very difficult. so it's and remind us why the u. n is pulling out of the country now. yeah, the money in the government, us to you and to leave by the end of the article is a surprise by for many or western countries. we would hope that the one can't stay longer. it was clear that the young cons stay forever. it's not that job, but i mean, not least, you know, stay if it's wrong right now. you know, to surprise the announcement for molly and june means that the you, i must be the busy packing up friends and being all, it's
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a programs we da schnauzer forms to keeps a ceasefire since they're leaving. now i mean the rabbits say your gift but could get the ideas that they can control and also again from the money nami, which is very, very weak and, and also how do you see this situation unfolding? i mean, how much west can the bonus get? yeah, i mean, i think the just the just see this thoughts. i mean it's not just in august, you know, to get this charles part of the rebellion. they look simple. cool, which is one of the biggest citizens and not the most. we stayed at tech from g, a test against the peasants ships, but more than on the people of acute and this almost every day. now some school, much or really that's hope that you read and demonte and ami and, and to, to her i the you and it stood out at the left. i see a, it is a quite, it's free basis, but to have 12 spaces told us or they're still very much present. so i imagine you will see a young piece keep on leaving the country and the coming months,
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the situation will get much, much worse off. lessing had a visa hill program at the corner at, at another foundation. thank you for your time to the dominican republic. as defense minister has told al jazeera, the neighboring hate agents don't building a canal and a shad river at the border. it's the 2nd day on to dominican republic, close the border with a t accusing its neighbors to find a long standing tree. see thousands of haitian migrants have been forced to return home. the dominican president says the measure will remain in place as long as necessary. john, home and reports from the board, a city of diable and in the dominican republic. they sit for the mastic conflict 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,
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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 isn't alive. who said no, we need this. we're going to continue on by the way, you put several projects on your side of the river with the project. we have this one, the dominican republic and said well is it mike? i but cool. so the river and so that's why i like a treat from about knowing seat is and go. so we're seeing at the moment patients returning across to the welcome. we're seeing a buildup of services 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 for to go the canal?
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i think the government have a lot of capacity to where we go with its own country is what he said. sell them. okay. yeah. and like the, i know we know that haiti gum and because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interest of the dominican republic effect of foam is ended, violates 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 that came here. he's been saying, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just the hate say that he will be actually buying. and the government will be buying up the person who dominican traders. government 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 ruinous, hey,
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fee, which has more than hostile quote you nice when dangerous salvation depends on faith and the dominican republic, the dominican republic. last, is it opinions on those of exports? i hate to say depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an officer. thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no don't. holding out to say that we're a lead is arriving in new york for the 78th session of the united nations general assembly on choose day on the streets of se, comment, protest is demonstrating ahead of the un gathering amazing will feature the fast as the climate ambition summit on the sidelines, but active a saw angry, flat b, u. s. u k, canada. no way i will expanding the use of fossil fuels. christmas leave me has more for me to purchase. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human temperature in general, antonio gutierrez,
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ahead of this week's un climb its summit. ambition to cherish has been calling on rules leaders to take new steps bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage. and that includes coal, gas, and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here on march. that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear.
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the schools in areas of america affected by last week's devastating as quake on preparing to reopen on monday or all co scouts association is helping prepare the children off to distress. they have suffered all calling from knowledge as arabic, as such reports from miss knees in the foothills of the atlas mountains, not the same as the medicaid. they said. i'm standing in an entertainment facility set up by mobile co scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the part of families whose homes were affected by the earthquake, whether in a house of town or the neighboring areas. education ministries cited to me opened the scoring despite more than 530 of them has been damaged by the use quake, and some make shift facilities being set up by the army. and based on the amount
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joined by mister e, might let nani an officer in the scouts association of market share. i mean, can you shed more light on this? was this the schools get ready to reopen just a few hours from now? not a whole nother hand man who was in a picture of it another, but after the tragedy we discussed association came to market. she's amazing is region to lend a helping hand. we started by giving out food supplies, blankets and mattresses. but we found there was a guy in need for mental and psychological support, especially for children. so we decided to create this entertainment to come. we've enjoyed using the number of light open a activities, games, and pediatric o shows. we've also given out more than 500 toys to the children present here. and we've set up a make shift hospital to serve this area. and the nearby comes and villages with the relief aid could not reach. the hospital is fully equipped with doctors, medical crews and medical supplies. we have been catering to those children for 4
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days now and we could feel the huge positive difference in them or all that well, a prehistoric science and the ok find westbank has been added to your nest goes list of weld heritage sites. tell also town which historians believe pre dates. the egyptian pyramids is low case of the of the policy in the city of jericho. evidence of ancient human supplement can be found at the altar on both sides. the the, this is out of there are these, your top stories. it's now a week since devastating snouts in libya, kill thousands of people as national 8 has begun arriving, but it's been slow to reach the west. hit areas bretzkey operations on the way as diverse search for bodies washed out and see how many thousands of p.

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