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ah i ah ah, this is, these are the news lying from berlin. more than $21000.00 killed in the earthquakes and turkey and syria hopes of finding more survivors are fading. as turkey's government is forced to defend its handling of the disaster on the program, ukraine's president renewed his appeal for membership of the european union for the
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me as the lensky tailed leaders in brussels. there can only be peace in europe once russia is defended. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. the death toll from the earthquakes in turkey and syria has reached 21000 turkeys government has defended its handling of the disaster. in the face of growing criticism, president roger pipe heard one says, it's impossible to prepare for a catastrophe on the scale. international rescue teams have joined local emergency crews in the worst effected areas, but hopes of finding more survivors are fading almost 4 days after the 1st massive quick hit. well, many people have been left homeless by the earthquake and are trying to reach
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relatives. they believed to be still alive, but trapped under the rubble he'd have. these tacker service met one family who said the authorities and not doing enough to help save their loved ones. or did you go down to the other? my wife and my 3 daughters are trapped under there, as well as our neighbors. i had, but the authorities won't help us because they say there's no sign of ly 1111. but they might be unconscious down there. with southern of the the state is not helping at all. they keep saying there's no sign of life, but there are people down there. no food, no water, no air for 3 days. what are they supposed to do? knock on the walls all day. so a couple of them we got them about. gotcha. they called us at 4 am from down below, we heard their voices may be their unconscious. now. one of the state made me providing food and drink, but that's not enough. we want to save people from the rubble,
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we need assistance. people come and say no, there's no voices. but we heard a voice this morning. they say i didn't hear it, i can't help. and then they leave. we'd been on the go for 2 days without sleeping . we haven't rested or eaten. we came into work. my house is collapsed. i left it. i'm trying to find my brother's kids. food and water is provided, but we can provide those. we need manpower. we're not getting any help. they come and then leave because they say there's no sign of life. that's not the way to do it. on the united nations aide convoy has arrived in north west, syria is the 1st since the earthquake struck aid organizations have struggled to bring supplies to rebel held, northern syria, which is blockaded by the government burdened with grief and living in harsh
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conditions. holly, my mood is staying at this makeshift camp in the aleppo province. he says he lost many of his family members to the earthquake. his surviving daughter is now a widow with 2 children. he led the little hole my kids died under the rubble. warlock situation is horrible. you know, when we're here in a camp, karen or 10 scream, there's nothing. the situation is bad. i wish i'd also died with my kids. it would have been better. now you're only a molded when of organizations in the country are stretching their resources over a decade of war had already left millions dependent on aid, especially in the rebel controlled northwest. in the aftermath of the earthquake, there is even less assistance to go round. local aid worker say they are unable to secure the basic needs of all survivors. i'm not jethro valjean. dunphy, we are finding it difficult to secure chance food water mia and even mattresses
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financially. and in this winter it was minus 6 degrees celsius day over gone. it's very cold. this disaster meets the support of nation. see any law that individual initiatives alone are not enough. mem kenyata via my area. however that lot in ed live de situation is equally grim. many have had to brave poor weather conditions. lemme and him now man we how as loud gave, how can we sleep any thoughts, very cold, while alex and things are bad and it's raining on us and here. oh, would know that we want help is that we want someone to help us men of our lives. we have only god. there's a lot of call didn't but we didn't feel warm yesterday. and the children were freezing that will let them know that he thought that allegedly as the demand for each skyrockets, the pressure is mounting on damascus, which is said to be obstructing aid. while international agencies are criticized
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for not acting fast enough, syrians feel they have no choice, but to wait. he cries, president vladimir zalinski has renewed his appeal for ukraine to join the european union. he told you leaders meeting and brussels that europe will only be at peace once russia is defeated. and ukraine becomes a full member of the block. soleski, also called on you allies, to keep military and economic aid fleming to keith images for the history books. president zalinski and the parliaments president met sola, standing side by side to demonstrate that ukraine is part of the european family. it is this family and its value. zalinski emphasized in his address that the people of ukraine defend every day on the battlefield. sir massey of rabo. this is our europe match. these are our rules. this is our way of life.
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a little grain him for ukraine. it's away wholly away to its home slash this whole dormer zalinski praised a chamber for its early backing of you. kennedy status will ukraine, pointing out that this support motivated his country to be strong and to stay the course. president lensky speech was a powerful ma'am. it was moving the fact that he spoke with such a character and passion for joining our family. here in the european union, we have been walking this path for the past year, and there is on the so much who can add on except for solidarity and our feeling that we belong together. and this is the feeling that we all felt to day solidarity with your queen. that was what you opinion leaders wanted to demonstrate as well when they came together in brussels for they were meeting with the ukranian president. tougher sanctions on russia and further arms deliveries were at the top
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of their agenda with zalinski once again asking for western made fighter jets for his pilots. you so much and i'm sure visibly nampa for us to survive. we need these weapons for that is what i'm talking about socially. me was that are positive signals concerning the respect of weapons. roy, we've got positive signals that we heat each other. awesome. we all know that i really want these signals to become concrete words similarly, but a torrijos concret and his all hello. and she made clear that his country also needs a concrete date for the start of accession talks with the eel. of course we needed . and this year and this year child, when i see this year, i mean this year, i mean there's ah, 22023. i feel i feel really, really responsibility at that uni, within the european jostle with, with the other. but despite all the laughs and a lighter tone,
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ukraine is likely to have a long way to go to join the block. it's a merit base process. the commission president funder lion said not one set to rigid timelines for zalinski. however, ukraine's e. u membership is not a distant dream, but a future that is certain. his visit to brussels has seen a lot of good will, and promises to provide more military support. but the ukraine and leader made it clear that what his country needs right now is not promises, but swift action. he's elisa brussels correspondent, jack barrack says valencia commands strong support within the european union. quote, there's been a warm welcome for him, both in the european parliament, whether a cheers and clapping for his speech. he was clapped as he arrived here at this summit of leaders. it's been a clear symbolism of such a show of support for the ukrainians. and it's important to remember that this ton from ukraine, away from the kremlin, that you know,
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at the people of ukraine and the government of ukraine is desiring isn't just to become independent. they want to be an e u member state, and that's why we heard him say they want the beginning of the talks. they became a candidate country and rapid fire time, but they won't the beginning of the talk to actually become a fully fledged member of the european union to start before the end of the year. that is a very, very quick time frame in the, in the sort of mechanisms of brussels that would allow a country to join us on the line. the european commission president. she did say that she's about to propose a temp primed of sanctions against russia. so that was in progress as well as the from the ukrainian point of view. they want the, the screw to be turned on the kremlin. and especially the economic pressure to be put on putin in a way that they see could effect uprooted in order to bring an end to the invasion in the wall from africa. as president, sir obama pasa has declared a state of disaster over the worst nationwide energy crisis in decades. power cuts lasting up to 12 hours or damaging and already struggling economy. from
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a poster announced the measures in parliament and scuffles broke out as opposition . lawmakers disrupted proceedings, demanding the presidency. that's down directly as christine wonder is in johannesburg. she says, members of parliament are deeply divided over rum, opposes disaster declaration. for, for those of us who knew the audience in the room, those capping and cheering would have been from the president's party writer. we saw that many of the opposition parties the necessary applaud at that announcement effectively. what this now does is it allows the government to operate with less checks and balance. and in fact, that is prompted. many concerns are by people in the opposition who are opposed to this measure, by the way, because they say it's going to open up at the floodgates to looting on mass, because suddenly as spending will be unaccounted for, they don't have to go through the normal checks and balance of a parliamentary procedures, for example, under the and the auspices of we are operating in
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a state of disaster. so that is the main concern. in fact, the opposition has gone as far as to say that they're going to be challenging the constitutionality off. this provision that the president has announced, and this is unlikely to, to solve the problem that the south africans are experiencing right now. these up to 12 hours a day of power outages that people are experiencing. this is a prison is trying to put lipstick on a pig, but the reality is these power cuts are going to be enduring. if anything, i saw the africans have been told this evening that they've got to learn to adapt, add to the situation because even this measure is not going to solve the problem, it will try and make things better in the sense that the government will make provisions for example, a bigger budget for the pol utility to use at to burn more diesel. this is very expensive and only helps to alleviate that that, that, that the pressure on the problem but doesn't take it away. so south africans this concludes small businesses as a farm is everything from travel, all factors of life have been impacted by these power has this measure simply isn't going to help that. those korea has staged
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a parade to mark the 75th anniversary of its army. a show of strength included a display of pyongyang newest intercontinental ballistic missiles. the daughter of eda came john and also attended fueling speculation that she is being groomed to take over. an imposing display of military might. on the 7 5th anniversary of the founding of north korea's armed forces is top brass put on the show for the country's leader came young own front and center of the parade in the capital piano young. a growing awesome of intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the united states. you experts say that the number an increasing sophistication of these missiles present a challenge for us efforts to fend of potential attacks other prove of military pro, it will be of less concern to north korea as adversary's like this promotional
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video featuring soldiers training and ice conditions forecast from brick screens to mark the occasion. but observe, as did note the prominent role kim's daughter identified as you a, played in the official coverage, kim, known as a ruthless dictator. see here displaying genuine tenderness. a simple case of parental affection, or sign that you air, it's being groomed for leadership role. whatever the answer, the intended message of the event was clear, the north korean regime is here to stay. how the oscar and grammy award winning american composer burt bacharach has died aged, 90 full ah. with a house is not a home in this new movie. one of the most listening offers in that
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research, hesitate to pose work for a string of stars from dusty springfield and tom jones to dion warrick. bacharach produced dozens of hits including walk on by, i say, a little prayer and raindrops keep falling on my head. i dubbed keep all n o ma here he watch instead of in his life from berlin up next is dachelle, i'll sees you not to that to take care of. i imagine how many portions of lunch us heard out in the world climate change anything off the stores. this is my pleasure, the way from just one week how much work can really get we still have time to work.
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