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and there was a complex relationship with animals. the great meat debate this week on d. w or ah, this is d, w. news life from berlin. tensions rise in turkey as people count the cost of casualties after the devastating quake there are signs of social unrest and looting . another, unidentified object is shot down in north american aerospace. this time over canada . the defense minister says both us and canadian fighter jets scramble to intercept
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the small object. and in the boonies we get yet another teenage sensation fires gordon to victory overdriven as they continue their title. ah, and a warm welcome to have years around the world. i'm michael ok. let's go straight to the latest on the earthquakes which are known to have killed more than 29000 people in turkey and syria. the un says it expects that tall to double. rescuers and turkey are still trying to locate any remaining survivors. but there are also reports in some areas that looting and civil unrest, or hampering the efforts of emergency cruise o a moments of pref for lives, cut short. as hopes of finding survivors fade
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attention turns to burying the dead in hot province. skulls, a lay to rest in mass graves. as more bodies continue to arrive on the streets of untouchable, there are concerns over security and civil unrest. a shop saluted an atm, ransacked in the big deal. if people take diapers, food and drinks from supermarkets, it's normal. there's been no help for days, but some people are strange. they take a cooker or a coffee machine. in the market that we watch our houses, our vehicles looted, looted, houses, studies. unfortunately, there's nothing to say seattle. we're devastated, upset up,
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or what we are experiencing is like a nightmare. her mother's, if younger, solicit. so just a leukemia dozens have been arrested and turkish president recipe type err to one. want those looting and committing of the crimes would feel a firm hand of the state on their box. german rescue work as an austrian soldiers were temporarily false to halt operations owing to growing security concerns. as soon it's very typical that the security situation gets a bit more 10 socket. that's partly due to the fact that food is now running out of water supplies are running out of it and then people out searching for food and water after. so when a 2nd thing is that the hope that people had is now increasingly fading. and that hope can then also turn into anger, is often an all in voltage lanchen. it's almost a week on from the earthquake. the importance of protecting the rescue operation is
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clear. as a 12 year old child is pulled alike from the rubble. in a rare moment of visible relief. for more, we now joined by email boncey with the international network for aid relief and assistance. and now, currently in odd in a turkey im out, buffy. it's been almost a week since the quakes had. how would you describe the situation right now? well, with all the ada driving from home to work, rescue workers organizations. everybody's coming together now. now it's time to put the right plans to start targeting people who are on this on the streets. i'm able to provide the needs so not organizations are breaking with them. are able to target more and more people as more clearly there have been
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reports about looting as you just saw and unrest in parts of turkey. what have you seen to be honest, i wasn't going to actually get to other not steve, losing my search and got that. but we have reports that has been going on. but i'll tell you what the government promised to tackle this issue with some people out there that the president doug said he would make sure that this again, that the piece is not patrol the so some people are going because they need desperate need for food that order and supplies others just because it's a chance for down to get recovered from houses that are either by the week we went to another.
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no, we can't see much. what's happening. it mostly how does that sort of social unrest, you know, impact on the work that you're trying to do. again, we can't see much social breast at the moment in all areas, but a girl that trying to move into the moment, much older people to reach old labs for things that it gets to the voices of people shopping according from on the rescue. workers continue what to do with it. you can imagine how much, how big with needs we
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have with the speed i understand that you were in got in touch when the earthquake hid. how were you personally? well, here's the thing. i'm risk or someone who it's with media situations being like i usually come after the doctor. it's the 1st time i found myself within a victim, my son, my house laps assisting you with it. i might have to do with the con, what to 1st 4 days. before me, during this time you have your own safety plans, you need to put the need to be put up so we can give people what they need
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after but such disaster we, we have a shield or in other other areas. so they were, we were just it team managers like 2 of those and the honda was conducting the assessment so we can know what we need to read, what do we need to get or what other supplies needed but immediate intervention that then we decided or it would be the also wanted those assistance for children not because most of the neglect disasters got it. that is i imagine vesee with the international network for aid relief and assistance. many, many thanks. if you're in syria efforts to provide
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aid to the hardest areas have been complicated by the countries decade long civil war. the head of the world health organization to was gibberish has visited. aleppo on saturday. recalls for medical supplies are growing increasingly desperate survivors of the quaker flock to make shift camps originally set up to house. those displaced by the war. as the 1st supplies arrived from the you, when anger is growing over the slow pace of internationally, canada as a prime minister, just introduce as an unidentified object has been shot down over canada. trudeau said he gave the order which was carried out by us fighter jet over the yukon region of north western canada. it's the 3rd time a high altitude object has been shot down over north america in just over a week. last saturday, the u. s. brought down a chinese balloon. it said was being used for spying. and on friday it shot down
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another unidentified object over alaska. canada's defense minister says while little is known about the latest object to be shot down, it will be fully investigated. we have no further details about the object at this time, other than it appears to be a small cylindrical object. let me assure all canadians that canadians are safe. there is no reason to believe that the impact of the r chat in canadian territory is of any public concern. it would not be prudent for me to speculate on the origins of the object at this time. however, i will say that we are continuing to work closely with our nora partners and our u. s. partners. and we will make sure that we leave no stone unturned in the
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analysis of the data that we're now going to be turning to. we spoke to d. w correspondence, stephan simons. shortly after the object was down and he outlined what else? the canadian authorities have said about the incident about this incident, sir, let me say it's getting busy with the shoot down of unidentified or identified objects over north american aerospace. and this is what happened as far as we know so far. and it is not much so it's around $341.00 p. m. eastern time. this time zone here at the east coast. a u. s. f 22 fighter jet, scrambled by norah. norah is the north american aerospace defense corporate command and that is a organization which is responsible for the serenity, air serenity of the united states and canada. so this is a joint operation and it was in this case to 2 or more fighter jets. but from the
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us and from canada were scrambled and f 22 from the u. s. finally shot that unidentified object down which cruised at about 40000 feet. and that was according to officials. the reason why they shot it down because it threatened or post a threat to civilian air, craft and civilian air traffic. now where is it? it is, as you said, was shot down over central yukon. and i'm, as we just heard from a press conference of the canadian defense minister, now is the area where the debris field is or where the debris is, is pinpoint by another aircraft. and are the canadians will lead all efforts to retrieve what is left of this object and analyze it? ah, on to the buddhist lee go, we're bruce, your doorbell, travel to brandon. a dominant display shall the visitors keep their title,
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debbie news. he's a reminder of the main story today. the death toll in this syria turkey earthquake pass is 29000 with the un expecting that number to double some areas rescue attempts are being hampered by looting and social unrest. up next reporter uncovers the legal trade in red pool in italy. unlike the look and thanks for watching this is feet up. thank you level on to get on to the i'm a last night. i didn't give it away. it is someone is currently more people than in on the news world wide in such a.

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