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with closing action, it's a race against trying to find people still with seeing this gentleman isn't an in depth coverage to 0 is teams on the ground when you close to the cost of the story the . ready any 50000 people are reportedly displaced and 900 buildings destroyed across the libyan city of done on, on to last week. devastating shots the money inside the snout is there a life? and the hall was so coming out head of be your opinion, lays out a 10 point plan to help. it's a deal with it's migrant crisis. thousands of ations returning home from the
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dominican republic home to dispute between the neighbors and climate activists months. in new york ahead of the un general assembly, we begin all coverage in the flood ravaged eastern libyan city of done a nearly 900 buildings that have been destroyed on the you and says around 46000 people have been displaced. its fed up to $20000.00, could be dead. malik china reports to please 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 valley has left a deep scar on the city, its people, and in the hearts of the nation. of those who survive the floods are trying to process this your loss while recovering what remains. still wondering if their
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loved ones are alive or dead and 100 bucks up. thank god for giving this patients. i'm sitting in the area trying to clean it and trying to verify who's missing. i'm trying to and this time to come and 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 completely destroyed. 211, what partially destroyed, and about 398. what's up much in the month that you wouldn't migration agency says
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more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east or, and lived the political situation was to 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 goal is to governments. the release effort has been chaotic and accurate information. hard to come by, 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 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 comes soon. now, trina, elder 0 tripoli, got you. daniels a is deputy director general of the international organizational migration. they're
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trying to deal with multiple natural disasters at the moment. so 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 needs to be done, the impact of the devastation changes by the hour. there is a suspense coming in, but much, much more as needed. the most recent numbers i got from the team are around 46000 have been displaced by the flood. many of them are being sheltered in homes.
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those homes weren't destroyed in during the but also in neighboring towns. and actually they're not as ma, that have been a hospitable place right now for those who have been displaced so many are on the move to neighboring villages. houses there is 10 miles smarties in the city of dun, and he's been speaking to a residence who recounted the experience of the modem. the flood struck a week ago, and the whole is doing add 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 guy on the small about a product that i am no joined by 2 weeks. a witness who survived the disaster to wreak is from egypt and sees more than 70 addictions from bonnie swipe for killed in the store, the bubbles he had that i thought i'd done that and was
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a misdemeanor. he's actually had to do this with yourself. so the pity, tell us what you experienced on that night when not couple of credits on early the night before the flood 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 the police and rescued families were shut off. what about the water was reaching them up to the next? i like i'm left in a way a couple of the 10 of the situation was quite dangerous, but still we went to the streets. the power of 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. we ran to higher ground. by the time we reached the top, we heard loud bands i can do as quick. it literally felt like tombs day full
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members of the greek rescue team helping with recovery efforts and libya have died in a road accident. the health minister for olivia is east and government says 15 other members of the crew have been injured are receiving treatment. 7 of them are in critical condition. the size of palestinian protest as have been ended officers, riley forces attack them along the gauze. and buddha, the demonstrations was against, is there any soldiers violent the confronting palestinian worship as near the all acts and most compound area on sunday is early forces also tell the to, jen is covering to protest, you know, said reports now from casa of hundreds of policy and young men of whom they called themselves their revolutionary youth, have stormed the gauze, is really border from north into the south and parts of this trip in different areas. uh now uh these protestors have put tires on flyers to office queue or the
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vision of these real snipers deployed along the separation sense off the borders. they have also thrown some explosive devices as the sense and also hang the policy and flag now is really forces on the other side have responded to the protesters by firing dozens of gas canisters and tear gas uh on the protesters. uh, dozens of people have been reported to hospital being suffocated the policy instructions here has warren c. a is really a secondary provocation in an south compound. and 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 compound today. now the fractions have also stated in their statement that it is not alone and that
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they were in these really occupation of any further provocations that will be responded to. and uh, we've always, with just a flare up between the policy inspections and is really forces because off the uh, an ox provocation, the european commission present or live on the line has visited via tele, an island of lab producer. she arrived with the italian prime minister who to invite you though to see for herself the unprecedented number of refugees, migraines arriving from africa. harry faucet reports from producer on this. when you get 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 ton in prime minister also to be confronted with that reality. and nobody, nobody was confronted by a method was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money,
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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 islands 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 a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared a 10 point plan for responds 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 a legal route. so genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade,
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maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problem is ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation is to technical external dimension and stuff. the illegal departure is 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 us live on the lands, 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. the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we have here because we don't have an alternative because the seat to
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reach easily, leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach the schools, remains on resources. i'll just, you know, for our lead is arriving in new york for the 78th session of the united nations general assembly on tuesday. monday. all wondering if the assembly has the political will power to put aside your political tensions and address the needs of the wells most vulnerable areas on the tip to months, get us a james space hospital 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 warrant from the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his
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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 of a one i'll be receiving the minutes the love at all. and obviously this question will be the on the table of all of the discussions and the so i'm not going to say where 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 thing i have seen by the secretary general's deputy in the golf view and headquarters. they've built a special pavilion to highlight the series of targets, the u. n. a great 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 a very long way from being met for you and blames the global pandemic inflation all 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 in delhi, are the ones who still need to do more with regard to funding and reform of the global system. they absolutely needs assessment. 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 deficits 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 diplomats via the war and ukraine might end up overshadowing these efforts. james base outages era at the united nations on the streets of new
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york. pub med protesters have been demonstrating that angry that many major economies are expanding a use of fossil fuels. kristin salumi reports after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of un secretary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climate 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 poll, 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 the waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency. they said, doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy.
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it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a 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. still ahead on al jazeera to our right rebels and northern monte say they have seized control of 2 minutes. she bases off the tackle in town near the border with more tang the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000000 euros to help to address migration. is it gonna ease the micro crisis? will make it worse informed opinions. we need more investors and more people that make the decision to embrace human foothold. frank assessments this balance between
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the toe and sound reassurance is truly important for the politeness and destruction inside story. on al jazeera, born in palestine under british rule, educated in america, controversial professor in new york. he realized she was the voice of the people on the 20th anniversary of his test world explores which made him an intellectual writer and champion of the palestinian cause. in the west, edward studied out of place on noticing around with global leaders gathering in new york. the ongoing war in ukraine is likely to dominate to events but is the international community able to unite this thing without? is there a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly the
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the welcome back you watching out? is there a mind if our top story is this our city 900 buildings in the salon, romage east and live in the city of dun and been destroyed? you and says around 46000 people place and it's fed up to $20000.00. could be debt 0, p and commission president versus live on the line has been that would be it's how the in, on and if loved producer b. as in prime minister, georgia miller named vice attached to see the number of refugees and migrants arriving from the dominican republic has closed its border with haiti, because haitian farm was building a canal from a shed river. on sunday,
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the country's defense minister and industry minister visited the board of town off the dribble and john home and took to buy them of the dominican republic defense minister visiting the boat after the 1st time to this country or did it close to neighboring hate say that decision was made pressure efficient farm is to stop thinking a canal on the website, cru river, which the to country ship. we took the opportunity to ask him about the spanish, the dominican republic, simone's novel dominican. no, i body is project to is no commitment was and rely with the real book you know, for the most. and i don't know quite quite the projectile, but none of those projects start bucks the cost of the river and going on. this one does. and that's why it violates the treating good. the haitian site is suffering from drought and have a right to regulate the farmlands. they continue to dig. despite the build up to the dominican troops on the other side, the buddha, the dominican government,
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wants to show of what it's doing. but at the moment, that's really all this is a show. they can't actually do anything to stop that canal, which is on the haitian side the the, it seems kind of haitian government. even if you wanted to use a political crisis and violence of lifted open incapacitated, even most of the cap to pull to prince is in the hands of games. so how else the dominican defense minister does it expect that same haitian government? the result of the crisis sell them. ok. well, here in like the, we know that the hate the government because of the actions of the gangs has a trans tied but the construction of the canal fix the interest of the dominican republic to fix all pharmacist. and it violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to search for a solution. it's in the hands. meanwhile, the close border is affecting not just patients who depend on food from the welfare dominican republic, but also traitors and exports is on this side. the dominican industry and commerce
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minister also the board. it's reassure trade has promised to buy any perishables through the account. so i asked him how long is government can do that? so let me do it. the import. no, no, they've been to the also the limit of time doesn't depend on us. it depends on how you know, we hope that the talks advance and we continue to re position our product internally . meanwhile, and hate to support for the canal is only growing perhaps because of dominican position. it's becoming a punch realty. can deborah flags or flustering bus loads of people arriving to help some performing? do do rituals and supports of the world? cuz others, like zip for mcnally bringing food, we've come to support the canal being built because we have sions, we must corporate them on ourselves to give food, to those who look at the canal, the dominican republic, and says that haitian businessman and politicians are behind the project, but whoever it started, the canal has become very much popular and surprised to be at once the close
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economic ruin. if the 2 countries continue the standoff, joan home, i would just say to the hubble and last and american homeless colon haunting says, it's a complicated situation. the government's enforce branch that doesn't really. yeah . control what's going on with this canal, which is an industry by local farm. as i'm local interest groups who have taken over the work on the construction of a diversion of the massacre is i me to run shooting zoo countries and they don't show any signs or wanting to stop. and i think some asians are net, this is actually contravention of the machine printing not entry to which should be agreed to, to size any any, any work on the risk is a not really position to just stop as the relation between the 2 countries. i don't know, it comes back to another every day. i'm to enter into banking,
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so that's only 2 minutes this i'm not really acceptance or getting on for 1000000 people of hygiene origin doesn't give it to me, it's going to be public. many of them it lead, lead many, many of them have either never obtained documents or have been denied them. and that'd be regulated. deportations are patients are in 1967 was a terrible massacre. haitians, by the viewing of just as you know, 1000 patients grow less loss into frontier area. so data comes excellent. tension tells me i relationship with the best of times to our reg, rebels and northern monte say they have, sees control of to ministry basis officer and attacking the town of laira near the border with mar, atanya has been an escalation in vine. and since you and peacekeeping troops began withdrawing from the country's news following a demand from from molly's minute she genta the june to says it's cooled off next
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week's independence day celebrations on is considering, mobilizing was of us or so our levels in molly's nose won't autonomy for the does it region, they cool as a watch. it concerned that the recent pull out by you and peacekeepers will allow molly's ministry to seize areas given up in a 2015 cx 5. will say this to you and pull out, there's been an escalation in fighting between government forces and to are on the levels of lessing, from the conrad as another foundation says, a peace agreement between the body and government and to a rug is never fully implemented. the deal has been basically all for a while. these are the government knows the rabbits really, you know, bought into it and implemented it, but they've also un peacekeeping force, which kept suppose a conflict parties apart. they have to face a sound base issue. so could a ceasefire, but now was you and leaving. you can see both sides somalian on the answer. rabbits
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you know, trying to gain again territory and undermining ceasefire money in the government, us to you and to leave. by the end of the here, it was a surprise by for many or western countries, we were told that the wine can stay longer. it was clear that the union can't stay forever. it's not that job, but i mean, at least, you know, say if it's wrong right now, you know, to surprise announcement for molly and joe means that the, you, i must be the basic packing up and, and the goal, it's uh, you know, programs mediation allows or forms to keeps the ceasefire since they're leaving. now i mean the rabbits say you know, get but could get the idea that they can control that. and also again from the money nami, which is very, very weak. and also the schools in areas of morocco affected by last week's devastating of quake on
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preparing to reopen on monday or ok, scouts association is helping prepare children off to the stress of sausage i'm calling from al jazeera arabic. a. my hodge reports from miss me is in the foothills of the atlas mountains, not the same as the medicaid that i'm standing. it's 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 pounds of families whose homes were affected by the earthquake, whether in a house of town or the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen the schools, despite more than $530.00 of them being damaged by the use quite some make shift facilities being set up by the home and then based on the amount joined by mister e. mike, let nani an officer in the scouts association of market share. i'm can you shed more light on this? was this the schools get ready to reopen just
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a few hours from now? not a whole nother hand man who is in a picture of it and know that. but after the tragedy we discussed association came to mark issues. 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 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 days now and we could field a huge positive difference in them or out to hey, prehistoric size me okey pod westbank has been added to your nest goes list of
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world heritage sites. tell also tom, which historians believe predicts the junction permits is the location of near the palestinian city of jericho. evidence of ancient human supplement can be found at the archaeology. cool site. ok, that's it for me, molly inside. whether it's next to me inside story coming up on the it is still halting. shumate. yeah. in september in most of japan, every now and again. you had the right into that last the latest. right. and come again sir, what hot and humid took you shouldn't be at $33.00 degrees. kyoto has been even higher than that, or we need to maintain this standard. so it's been a huge way throughout the whole of the summer, and now we're in september. it carries on china essentially to come back a bit. the rain here, maybe
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a little bit late and the season is much larger in the science, but it's showing itself was potentially heavier. as you can see in the middle of china, these are just suggest this going to be some funding from this late seasonal rain. moving your way and further south. we'd expect the shelves to be going into indonesia and a half. the sun goes south and they all doing that. they haven't reached java yet, but they also like to be fairly frequent in the northern half of symbolic roll dump, a single pull across the hall aboard yet it looks potentially quite which here you've seen this a normally already we shouldn't be seeing rain and go down to roger's style is times you have them on the see control should be going away. but as you can see, it's not it's going for the know we seen funding recently in new data and this, this pack she and might even move into the size of practice time to give cut off. she'd rather wait time, the
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