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tuesday and we come up to about $25.00 degrees traffic alaska. seeing more more shares. but this is not on usual. the big truck lined the line. it shows it when from southern chat down towards the aussie is drifting into worlds. nigeria, along the side of the coast of south africa, this mess of clyde brought shrewd about so right into the coastal cities. it's called and i and the son has returned the the daunting task of identifying victims of slugs in libya with thousands of people still missing the fund, sammy's a, them, this is, i'll just say we're a live from dell. so coming up and on. how should have a bottom law,
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and honestly, it's a big day for us to the ends. 1030 banks of schools are opening today in a bit to bring life back to normal. active a small church in new york, demanding and then to fossil fuels ahead of the week of climate folks at the u. n. plus i'm zane bus robbie and ukraine, sue me, region on the border with russia. we're isolated communities, say civilian targets are coming under attack on a near daily basis. so we begin our coverage and the libyan city of them now, which was devastated off the 2 dams collapsed following heavy rain. a week on more than 10000 people are still missing, rescue work, and se retrieving bodies and identifying the dead is
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a challenge. the funds left about 38000 people homeless, the urgently in need of clean voltage food and basic supplies concerns grow about the risk of disease. like china reports from tripoli. 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. those who survive the floods are trying to process this your loss while recovering what remains? still wondering if their loved ones are alive or dead at times it in the books and thank god for getting 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 or dead. thousands more are missing. dozens of local and international search and rescue teams are working to recover bodies from under the
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rubble or those washed ashore into the muddy sea. authorities are still trying to understand the scale of the destruction before the team was signed by the government to take stock of the damages stated that the total number of buildings in the city is about 6001 $142.00, of which the total number of damage, buildings is $15891.00 buildings were completely destroyed. 211 were partially destroyed. and about 398 was submerged into mud. you wouldn't mind, gratian agency says more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east. and libby its 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 4th, 2 governments. the relief effort has been chaotic and accurate information. hard to
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come by, people. here's a more needs to be done to help those in need of models. we still do not know anything we are hearing through much. some are trying to assure us and 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, ultra 0 tripoli, correspondent malik. find that is joining us now live from aaa. so monica, as time goes on, is it getting hotter? so identify bodies? well, it's a daunting task. definitely. so it's, it's about 2 days ago we saw the general live is general prosecutor is based on tripoli. he went to, doesn't know an e, v try to explain, i think cause there's
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a lot of anger in, in the city of dun and particularly because in the slot mc and lived in culture, it's very important to bury the dead as soon as possible. but you know, he was asking for us citizens to try to be patient in order to start this process. so when the bodies are recovered, they're brought into the general prosecutor's office and the subjects out in the they've the fence up there that the number of, of, of employees to help with this. so that they'll be there. they've also brought in dozens of refrigerated containers to try to keep the bodies the cold. they'll take samples and then the burial process will begin. and then they'll start taking dna samples from those who wants to register their missing. so the identification process can, can start and, and people can know if you know,
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if their loved ones are, are dead and they can begin the process of closer. so adopting task, but it seems like things, the process at least is getting better. all right, thanks. so much malick trying to the i'll just say are this time, what are some of the isn't data that used to be in speaking to residents, who recounted bad experiences at the moment the fund struck a week ago to 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 highest that they should. i had diane is 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 adoptions from bonnie swipe for killed in the storm. but we'll see how that i thought i'd, we've done that and was a misdemeanor. you'd actually had to pull the petty tennis,
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which we experienced on that night when a couple of 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 a police and rescued families were shut off. what about the water was reaching them up to the next? i like on the way a couple of attend 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. we ran to higher ground. by the time we reached the top, we heard loud bands like into this quake. it literally felt like doomsday. full members of a greek rescue team helping with recovery efforts in libya have died in
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a road accident. house minister for olivia is east them. government says 15 of the members of the crew engine and the receiving treatment. 7 of them are in critical condition. the good schools reopening in central morocco 10 days after the devastating earthquake in the holidays hit areas in the atlas mountains, lessons will be held in tens. thousands of people remain in making shift. camps un says the us quake displaced more than 300000 people, will have an update from hashem live bass later on in the show. the other pay and commission president, those that have on the land is visited the italian islands of lump producer. she
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was that would be a tally and prime minister it invited us to see the unprecedented number of refugees migrants arriving for life. high false. that reports from land produced georgia, maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least stuff and most territory was under. 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, 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 of 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
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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 smart, less 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, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal. well, the only way to address the problem is ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to tackle the external dimension and stop the illegal departures of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy in one requiring a european solution. but despite
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a civil underlines 10 point plan much remains unanswered 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 . this also about the visit and the politicians. distinction between refugees and economic migrants move in the international protection because there is no peace in our country here because we don't have an alternative from the funds across the sea 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, the desperation to reach the schools remains on there. are you close it out? just, you know, if it is to, uh, 0 is teisha mazda, i bought a, joins us now from us, the, at the foot of the atlas mountain. so, given everything that's happened, how much excitement is the,
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to return to school today? it's a big moment sounding for the students in this area. this is one of the areas that were devastated by the us quake, and this was crucial for them to stock school. so going to give us sense of life back to normal, would expecting more and more students to arrive next hour for the simple reason that they would be transported from the villages all the way to this area that has been converted into an a make shift, scroll down likely to stay here for at least 2 to 3 months before the government decides on whether they would be valid k to 2 schools in the major incentives such as the city of bad cash or other areas. but this is quite a significant development. they've just thought it's good few days before they squeaked, when the quick happened, everything was everything changed. i lived that has completely changed. some of the
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students unfortunately won't be able to make it so. i mean, because they died in the sc lake. some of them lost the 2 of us, lost everything. good one and good to see anybody speak english here. give me an idea. give us good. so you know, how do you feel about consolidated shipping? that they didn't have no set of how long this to with touch me. she says that she's stressed and that's why this is more efficient as what this is strange. we've never been so something like this. oh jesus do. did you say i'm a totally different environment for us? i'm cisco at all. the savings because she has. oh, i'm cisco. something else would happen like an aftershock smidgen. i'm a bitch fucking they go crazy is
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a thank you. i really appreciated. thank you. well, this is it, sammy, it's a totally different life for these people. they do understand that life is never going to be the same again. however, it has to continue hash and that was a really insightful chat you had with the student. then i'm wondering how all teachers, how the classrooms prepared to deal with the prospect of trauma that the kids that are still facing and dealing with well that they, that is not far from where we all varies and make shift hospital that has been established by the army and this is why they have psychiatry, a psychologist, they help doctors who are going to be following up with the students. you can see when you look at the faces, the tool they have gone through with moments during the quick i does, some of them would never be able to reconnect with those. they've been fairly grown
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up with because they're not happy coming to enable the buried under the rubble. however, as you can see, the adamant of a need to be here. they would like to stop life and they would like to go back to school. we uh wish them the best possible 1st day back and toss that they could have find so much trash them on the bottom of that i i'm still a head on al jazeera independence day celebrations. the cold off by molly's gentlemen growing the tax went on groups and the news show you the pretty historic science in the occupied west buying that's been added to you and that's goes list of world heritage sites. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help to nancy address migration. is it going to ease the migrant
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literally in the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on our g 0. the the welcome bank. you're watching out just there a time to recap. ah, headlines. multi 10000 people are still missing a week off the 2 dams co ops following heavy rain and east them to the rescue. workers save retrieving bodies as identifying that that is a challenge. schools are reopening in central morocco 10 days off to the devastating us quite fast. the hottest 2 areas in the atlas mountains lessons will be held in 10.
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the world leaders in new york called gathering for the 78th section of the united nations general assembly begins on tuesday. many a wondering as the assembly as the political will. to put aside geo political tensions and address the needs of the world's most valuable areas of mind to go to james bay's report from the un headquarters 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 the rest warrant from 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,
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but they will work towards the renewal of the deal, which allowed ukraine's grain 2 weeks for heat by ship on the black sea. russia pulled out of that agreement in july, i will be receiving presidents, savanski. i will be receiving present that along. i'd be receiving the minutes to love it off. and obviously this question will be the on the table of all of the discussions. and so i'm not going to say whether i am optimistic or pessimistic. the only thing you can be sure to zip i remain determined. the other key areas of discussion this week is the sustainable development goals being of the scene by the secretary general's deputy and the government of un 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, no one left behind. but those 17 goals, which are marked by these doors, are
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a very long way from being met. the u. n. blames the global pandemic inflation all around the world. i'm conflict and of course that brings us back to the war and ukraine. 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 reformed with the global system. they absolutely need to step up. they should have done so yes. today 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 elders 0 at the united nations ahead of that you and may think thousands of climate activists riley didn't new york calling on world leaders to end the use of fossil fuel for the 1st time for you. and general assembly
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gathering will feature a climate ambition summit on the sidelines. kristen salumi has more from the protest. the world leaders aren't the only ones converging on new york. so the united nations general assembly climate activist came by the thousands from around the world to shouting their message. right now, the impacts of climate change on the caribbean and other parts of the global south are absolutely devastated. and i'm here to bring attention to the impacts of our past. the fuel injection here in the global north is having the argument is like the one i come from there isn't going drought in the holding of africa, including canyon somalia. that is putting millions at the risk of buttons of you and the 9 children, the rights to, to deaf education. and what are the demonstration tees up the climate ambition summit on wednesday called by the un secretary general to pressure nations to fulfill their commitments made in the 2015 parents agreement aimed at keeping
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global temperature rise below one and a half degrees celsius activists. are amplifying the call of un secretary leaders and that message is directed particularly us president, so they're demanding president biden, declare a climate emergency is the number one oil and gas producer in the world right now. america alone is responsible for one 3rd of oil and gas. 4 pension in the world. so we're asking president biden to turn the tide against fossil fuels and phase out the father to era. some activists have gone beyond demonstrating the one up to the summit. 25 well rested on thursday for blocking entrances to the headquarters of citibank one of the largest finance years of fossil fuel extraction around the flow . after a summer of record setting heat,
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as well as floods and wildfires may more stream by rising temperatures. they said governments can't wait any longer to at kristen salumi, i'll just sierra new york, a tonic rebels in northern molly say they've seized control of 2 minute free bases often and a time in the town of let i live the portal with more time. yeah. it's been an escalation in violence since the un peacekeeping troops began withdrawing from the country's north. well, that followed the mond by ma, these minute regions, coolly does say they've cooled off next week's independent states celebrations of lesaine from the conrad add an al foundation says the peace agreement between the money and government 10 to 12. i was never fully implemented the deal has been basically all for a while. these are the government and all the rabbits really, you know, bought into it and implemented it,
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but that was the un peacekeeping force, which kept suppose the conflict parties apart. they had that base a sound base issue, so could a ceasefire. but now was you and leaving. you can see both sides. somalian ami ends, the rapids, you know, trying to gain again territory and undermining, deceased for you. money in the government, us to you when to leave by the end of the he had, it was a surprise by for many or western countries. we would hope that the line can stay long. grad was clear that the, you and con, stay forever. it's not that drop box, i mean, not least, you know, stay a bit longer now. you know, it does surprise announcement for molly and june means that the, you, i must be the busy packing up friends and they go, let's go. programs with the ation allows or forms to keeps a ceasefire since they are leaving. now i mean the rapids say, you know, i guess it could get the ideas that they can control that and also again from the money nami, which is very, very weak and,
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and off the farmers in ukraine's northern assume a region are under the constant supplies of a time russian tank salts, henry and anne croft just across the board that have had agricultural land. hundreds of times. same personality has more from the village of conductive harvesting season in wartime, ukraine. navigating open fields near the russian border means risking land mines an unexploded box. always keeping one eye on the sky for drones, missiles and russian artillery. it could just be one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. the people's lives are a priority. we only work when we know it's safe and there is no for us to learn. we take every precaution here, some of our fields a mind. there are other fields we cannot get to because the road to mind. much of the farms in to me region are no go areas because of russian munitions left behind
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or ukrainian land mines, place there. as a deterrent, a winter rushing shell hit her farm. tatiana lost 27 head of cattle. she describes unrelenting russian attacks and says to me, needs more help. let me in this bar trick version slide runs every day and watch what is happening here. these spots us an open fire. they are shooting that civilians. there's no military here and they know this, but they still open fire. damage from artillery and showing is fairly common in places like this in the see me region. and that's because we're only a few kilometers away from the border. russian positions are set to be just beyond those power lines behind me, but this is not a normal front line. there are no tanks or trenches or troop movements. none the less communities here. so. ready they come under attack on in your daily basis just as we arrived, a drone dropped of grenades damaging a nearby cell tower,
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further isolating people here. a russian to attack also damage to local school and leveled the only hospital in this village. many have left. those still here show signs of stress and depression. so i was gonna say each is fair. what else is about to say i'm considering leaving? i have 2 children and it's terrifying to live. hey, i feel terrible. i feel that i don't want to do anything. i can't get used to it. we do retain the mining work to make farm land viable again, could take 10 years and will only begin after the war. for now, russia continues to target entire villages near the border, the ukrainians carry on unwilling to leave. but i'm sure how much longer they can stay the same bus route of the old to 0. kendra teeth, village in ukraine. sylvia reach for the historic science in the okay,
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find westbank has been added to your next goes list of will heritage sites. tell us silvan, which historians believe free dates the gyptian permits, is located near the palestinian city of jericho. evidence of ancient human sacrament can be found the onto a logical science that set for me whether it is next then inside story simons, the world of electric vehicles. and how the need to produce affordable causes closing to political divisions the, there's a mole street flooding in the sides of france and in spain. as his master card, which is popular wrapped around federal system, marches into western europe. it stretches actually up as far as know why, but these, the scenes just down the coast from time i'd gone to the concentration of right or
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taking down a rather narrow street act to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as these storms march forward. so for the south of france, a switzerland. and for know if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in pulse of some, no way. this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east product for example. it happens between monday and tuesday of september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day. i south of europe and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen repulsive funding along the way east feet and see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with right. and like in the central african republic, nigeria i didn't see or the in south africa ross as in very active weather around the cape. it's much claudia here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique. the
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