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helping to east the trauma, across the quakes on volunteers find creative ways to give children structure after they world has been torn apart. plus us president joe biden arrives in poland after a surprise visit the keith, offering more military aid is due to deliver a speech in warsaw aimed at rally western allies. ah, i'm anthony. how'd walkin at the program? another powerful earthquake has hit the turkey syria border region. rescue teams once again deployed to find people trapped under the rubble. the magnitude 6.4 tremor struck just 2 weeks after massive quakes killed tens of thousands in her ty province. while the epicenter of the latest earthquake was in southern turkey, it was felt as far away as lebanon,
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and egypt turkeys. interior minister says at least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured, hunger more anguish and terror for the people of turkey and syria. yeah. i'll yeah, moments after the new earthquake stroke shocked residents rushed to the streets for safety and to try and make contact with loved ones. obama will families clung to one another, relieved to be okay, but reeling with the shock and trauma of it all. all this just 2 weeks after the devastating earthquakes which so far are confirmed to have killed at least 45000 people. some building severely damaged by those have now collapsed because of the latest ones. for many, the safest place to be now is on the street klein of course the same fear, the same feeling of unease. you we can't go inside. if we do, we can't stay. we don't know what to do. god have mercy on us. there is nothing to
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say to the dixie so that it gives you an illness that the people here know that lives can change in an instant that it is here. alive. tv interview dramatically cut short the moment the quick stroke a day from older georgia did this a lot. i think it is it in neighboring syria. the earthquake also force residents to rush out to the streets. is it belinda adams and everyone started screaming when the earthquake struck that people were panicking and started crying and screaming you and were in shock. and i didn't i had that old on child lock. this is a sad reality of life here. now, people living on a precipice from one minute to the next. are they are? i asked a deputies, dorian jones in is temple about the lightest search and rescue operations given what region has just been through. well, mercifully, there was still many search and rescue teams in the area. in fact,
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that was one payment. the apple, when the quakes truck comes, instead of returning back to their home, they went back to the scene. so to help in this latest emergency of finding people getting people out of the building. so people work close on hand to help. and i think this certainly will help in the efforts of getting people out alive. but this will add to growing concerns. still many people were in these, we can buildings because that was not enough temporary shelter available. we're talking about the government emergency service is helping to how millions of people and many people because of the freezing convent condition, well, forced to go back into these. we come buildings and some of them are beliefs of suffolk, i mean caught him to make his claps from this late. it's quite so there is going to be growing pressure on the emergency service. they get more temporary shelter. it's so people can be at least enjoy some relative safety in these, these difficult time story. johnson is temple when the aftermath of the quakes,
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the little of trauma suffered by survivors is enormous. among the homeless, of course, thousands of children, they are particularly vulnerable and urgently need help. lia han sent this report from carmen mat us before the latest, quick, ah, in a school yard income on my rush, an improvised painting lesson. these children and their families have been left homeless by the quakes. they live on the school grounds. now, a group are full and he is looking after them. young. not the kids paintings don't reflect the new reality. they draw homes that are undamaged lives that are still intact dog rhythm to this mobile, you will, we paint to loss. my love painting is all on they like to read us mr. times to some
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people. here we cause a lot of books, paint pens, and pencils, and paper is not. my observation is that if we play games with the children and around all the time, the effects of all this can be postponed, a little bit, b o, co, him on mirage is one of the cities worst hit by the quakes. and tie and neighborhoods have collapsed. thousands died here, including children in the neighboring province of hut, i. a heart breaking tribute to the youngest victims, volunteers placed red balloons on the ruins of destroyed buildings. to remember the children who died at the school yard in common moorish for the children who survived. the memories are still fresh . their name, they then call call that i was at home when it happened. i jumped up. so can you
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see it was really bad? i know the walls were shaking from left to right and the house next to where ours collapsed was taken off. and now are you afraid? here it's call? yes. whenever there's an aftershock, i start crying. and it's no different for the parents. are you in a mil to mil clue? my husband was working that night, so i have 4 children. i had to get them all life of the house. somehow. they were crying so much. we couldn't take any of our clothes with us. later i went back to get some blankets through the mail, but the trauma, the children experience is what worries me the most children of displeasure to show our children or decay in europe completely wake up at night and cry your life. there is a slight shake. if they immediately think it's an earthquake called clark had angry at us and up from all that they have suffered psychologically, scholarship got a steady summer. the tent camp here has been growing bigger. by the day,
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the volunteers who came to play with the kids have also cobbled together a kitchen to provide lunch and dinner. they hand out thousands of meals per day would started as a spontaneous operation. now looks likely to become a long term project. the 1st, the 1st we just wanted to respond to people's emergency needs, but we realized that they need so much more than just food. oswald in regards. as night falls, a surprise for the children. the school yard becomes an open air cinema. there is even popcorn and hot chocolate. this strange new life in a makeshift camp. a joyful adventure, if only for a few hours. with me now from anchorage,
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james gray is the chief of child protection at unicef. james, good to have you with us. just in terms of numbers, how many children do we think are affected by the quick bullying and approximately 5000000? just over 5000000 children have been affected by the lake and we estimate about 2 and a half 1000000 of those are in need of humanitarian assistance. but obviously, given the sco, make the needs are enormous and children will be affected. and in many ways from the physical and the loss of a need or psycho social support in order to help them get through this devastating experience. dive into the physical needs 1st, what are those needs for the children right now? many children have lost their homes and their communities, and it's incredibly co down that nice to co sleeping tens and temporary
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shelters. and oftentimes on the streets that you get to go back to that. so the immediate need need around clothing and shout on blankets, food and water, and also child specific needs, chosen clo maestro hygiene products. and so, so getting these needs across at this stage, especially given the code, especially given the many out in the open is crucial. gender, one thing the report did a great job with highlighting the trauma, saw the, the mental side of what's going on. how is it possible to help children with such trauma? at this moment, children need stability, they need safety and they need care. and these are our priorities at the moment. so
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1st of all, we need to make sure that children are receiving social support so that having access to support that having access to counseling that's necessary. but also that guessing an opportunity to have a routine play interact engaged with, with that with loved ones that were doing this through establishing child friendly spaces. that is a protect the safe spaces where children can go and interact with that is there are structures, activities, play, non form which occasions life skills and it's an opportunity for them to, to try and hopefully get some of them, at least in that minutes, in that moment to get what's going on around them, but also to do the safe and supportive environment with a trained professional. also ensuring that children are cat or children have been
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separated from, from the families in luck on working hard to ensure that they are returned to their families as soon as possible and receive care professional care ensuring that safety and ensuring that stability will be crucial for helping them transcribe from unicef in turkey. we wish you the best of luck and thank you for your time. thank you. now let's look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell brazil's present lula. the silver has visited areas in the southeast of the country hit by flooding and land slots. at least 40 people have died and hundreds of homes have been destroyed, persistent, heavy rain to hampering rescue if it's the severe weather struck just as brazil's annual can of our season gone into full swing. un security council has unanimously approved the statement strongly at the housing, israel's continued construction and expansion of settlements in palestinian
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territories. it warned the plans to retroactively legalize settlements quite in he'd pace, but the council stopped short of issuing a legally binding resolution, demanding a halt to the activity. thousands of settlement or bonds president says the country will 1st military exchanges with the united states. following and meeting with visiting us, lawmakers say in vin, said taiwan, cooperation with the u. s. is meant to curb or authoritarian expansionism reference to china, which claims taiwan as territorially and technology. demonstrators have held fresh protest in mulder's capital demanding resignation. president my ascended hotel, the being organized by a minority pro russian party. the government says they are part of a wider plan by moscow. 6 to destabilize the country you as president joe biden has arrived in poland after making a surprise visit to ukraine. arden flew from the polish border into warsaw,
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and if was one coming up a long day of travel that included the trip to keep by train in austin of the half a $1000000000.00 of military aid for ukraine, including ammunition, radar, and other equipment. while in warsaw, by them will make the polish president along with leaders of other countries on nato's eastern flank. the u. s. latest diplomatic blitz comes just days ahead of the was one year mark and russia's expected spring offensive. ah, a gesture of solidarity, and a vital reminder of unity between the u. s. in ukraine against russian aggression air raid sirens blared across the ukrainian capital during u. s. president joe biden surprise visit. there were no reports of russian air strikes, but the sound is still a clear reminder that ukraine is under constant attack, making support from the u. s. more important now than ever on here. sure. and we re
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support information to the friends sovereignty and territorial integrity. and today, i hope we have a chance to discuss our united states and our allies are keep in constant contact with our partners. can most effectively support you and your cause to present ukrainian president for a lot of years to lensky voice. his gratitude to the huge moment, supporting the green. and what can i say, i really appreciate that president water america society being from the wearing. you know, all this tragedy from the world. you know, this poor kid war on being together with feels whole supportive was from winehouse to ukraine. and thank you for your leadership. thanks, bye boxes. or thanks,
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congress. i think that is historical moment for all, for all concert the 2 presidents paid tribute at the wall if remembrance to the thousands of ukrainian soldiers who have lost their lives since 2014 biden's visit comes at a crucial moment in the war. as the us needs to keep allied unified in their support for ukraine, if ukraine is to fend off russian offensives in the spring for more on the body visit rafael, loss of the european council on foreign affairs is with me here in berlin. good to be with us almost a year from the start of the bull beyond the symbolism. what do you make of the timing of biden's visit? i think it is all about the symbolism biden's visit to ukraine's capital p. f. after one year of russia, full scale invasion on the 24th of february of 2022,
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i think, is reminiscent of president john kennedy's visit to westport. it is 1963. it is a monumental symbol at a time when ukraine's armed forces in the dom bus region in baltimore, in particular, are under a lot of pressure, added calms at a time where it support western support for ukraine needs to be stepped up to sustain the defense of fight bought and said that the us and nato will support ukraine for as long as it takes. but political and public support in the u. s. is whining. how much longer do you think the crime can afford to rely on the united states as a main source of funding? i think nato countries, including european united states, are transitioning their a to ukraine, going from a political ad hoc decision making system that relied on the highest
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level approval of new weapon systems. the latest round, including long term debates on whether or not to supply western produce tanks to create a traditionally, that talk decision making process into something that is more sustainable and where different industry plays a great role. and that ensures to your friends and courses that they can plan with a certain amount of ammunition that where we are going forward. nato countries have also pledged to ramp up their production of critical defense goods, not only to support your creed, but also to rebuild their own stockpiles. and particularly considering discussions on going to alliance about future meet those defense, foster europe. i think defense industry again will play a big role here. all of this, of course, coincides with pollutants annual state of the nation speech in moscow. how focus do you think biden is on countering just the idea of whining support for the wall?
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i think that certainly is one of the underlying message is office visit to get but also to was up to date. if you contrast reputed with ukraine only, that will not be your job either. i think he looks like a dictator hiding in his bunker. he's really come out of the criminal and he hasn't visit the troops on the front line, whereas with lengthy time, so repeatedly and now joe biden, arguably the most powerful person in the world and visited. and i think that the contrast could be starker and i think that is particularly what, what was the needed to a bible, but also other europeans who have made that trip one to underlined by visiting welfare loss from the european council on foreign affairs. thank you so much. thank you for having the warden ukraine has been described as an up hillary war shilling is crucial for both sides to contain the others advance for ukrainian
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troops. it requires a stealthy set up and a speedy get away to avoid the inevitable rush and retaliation. they w smith. he is pulling the reports now from the front lines in eastern new crime, a detour through the woods. our car would give away the soldier's position. here on the spot was section on the front and east in ukraine. a russian offensive is expected the russians haven't tried to break through this section on the front line, yet. conflict is still an artillery war, where both sides are trying to weaken the enemy by destroying their position theater. but it was our target as our 1st and foremost, their observation points that brookdale nick, that's where they gather intelligence about our position semester. i'm supposedly
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we were trying to drive them out of these posts. my probes are deprived them all of their eyes will j. thousands of artillery rounds f i, d and ukraine. kalima, the units commander joined the army just after the invasion. profet, i'm a construction worker by profession. i used to build roofs and civilian life is what gets destroyed now is what i used to build before the war. i feel very sorry when i look at all the destruction that people have built. all this with their own hands and then all the bloodshed, i feel very sorry. yeah. very close to the frontline. we some thought she thought, oh man he saw yet made waters have a range of about 3 kilometers. yeah. yeah . oh,
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would movie have know why it was like let's go back, let's go back. oh, it doesn't look like i'm on guys. be quick. oh, do they work for one or 2 minutes from their position and then they have to leave his then the russians have seen where they stand and fires coming back soon. the unit will be firing their rounds again from another position. oscar when helen marin's portrayal of israel's anita female prime minister golda meir. as had its world premiere at the billing international film festival. the casting apparently was not jewish to play. one of his rouse, most iconic figures, the sparked keen interest, but also controversy. ah,
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helen mirren is goldar me yet israel's 1st and so far, only female prime minister, the role in israeli director again. a tips film brings oscar winner helen mirren, back to the red carpet at the belin ala. golda follows me years leadership in the yankee pool war in 1973. when israel was attacked by a coalition of arab states, several times in the film may yield us on the phone with dan, u. s. secretary of state, henry kissinger. when i was a child in ukraine at christmas time, my father would florida up the windows of our house. go to protect us from cossacks who would get drunk and attack jews. at the press conference, helen mirren said that me, it was an incredible person to experience from within in a weird way. it was a bit like playing elizabeth, the 1st of england in the sense of not because she had the rigatti or anything but
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her art of commitment to her country and to her nation. the absolute total total um dedication of her life to that. and so doc agreed to direct talks with israel, not the zionist entity, israel o calendar, and how is the day to get to the head a me human, meet them in this? no, i really impressive, mary. and gold. i was not the only phone with the star cast premiering on monday. actor john markovich alongside geraldine, chaplain, and director. but vanka presented their film. seneca on the creation of earthquakes, which like golda, is not in competition for any prices. the film is said in ancient rome, where despotic emperor nero orders, his former teacher, the philosopher seneca,
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to kill himself for you. dumb. don't speak any more. i have had a death is starting on the way to his end. seneca does one thing above all, so he talks strangled. were you fall off a glimpse of his square on to the rock smoke? and it's true, he talks a lot and sometimes it was hard not to thing. ok, but die. and why? seneca is a very dark comedy and in parts highly uncomfortable to watch. though brilliantly acted, it will most likely not be everyone's cup of tea. at honest man to space agency has released images of the earth as seen through the
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window of its chunks. i station 3 person crew filmed the video on their latest, half the emission. they're carrying out a series of experiments, including one, looking into the impact of a long term stays in space. this is the 4th mission for the chinese space station, which was launched back in 2021. this is the deputy news from berlin and his armanda about top stories we're following for you. at least 3 people were killed by another powerful this point that hit the turkey syria border region . trim struck just 2 weeks of domestic, quite heal tens of thousands in the same area. you as president joe biden has arrived in poland after making a surprise visit. did you try and meet with the polish president and another european leaders in keith on pledge about half a 1000000000 euros in the new military. kind of forget can always get
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