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this week, the business dw, use live from berlin, a massive add weight scales more than 800 people in morocco, buildings, purple and people, media homes of 3, pa, full, which strikes the historic safety of marcus and villages in the last mountains. also in the program, the 2 twins. yeah, there is a join summit stickler ration and young prime minister assignments posts around that. i'm already analysis the groups on top to text which states that nations refrain from the use of paul sport territorial again. and see i thought i
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had activist michael c 2, but the lazy dies, the age of 95. that i forgot announced the death of the man who said you come on, paused with nelson monday law to bring democracy to south africa. the i am eddie micah junior and you welcome to the program. if possible last week has had central morocco getting at least 800 people and i called into authorities under at small happenings at the adequate struck late on friday nights in the high i last mountains about 70 kilometers from the city of matic. s. local official has said most of the that's okay. i didn't mountain area. that's where it difficult to reach the homes. damage the cars, crushed and george blocked by the deputy earthquakes truckload,
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uncle certified residents. pick the homes in the middle of the night shop and panicked in the state or to my home has been destroyed. thank god was still alive, but it was very hard. the new us through the one of the guessing i was surprised by an intense vibration. everything in the house was moving. we didn't know what happened, that the liquid cascade, hundreds, hospitals were overburdened by the high influx of injured people. and many rushed to do need blood. oh, no swimmer associated people in health centers and hospitals in need. this blog, i mean, they made the call last night and as you can see this morning, the sheer number of people who came to donate blood to me. this is a good sign and i'm confidential. the fact that we will have enough stock for the next few days, and then what's in the art quick struck around 11 at night. most people were
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already in bed, and many chose to sleep outside fitting power for off the sharks. so this is the false and the intensity of this earthquake was very high. the people ran into the streets, there was total panic and there were families who were still sleeping outside because we was so scared of the force of the quick. if the train was passing close to out houses, that's how it felt. oh, i live right here. they started 50 of my doctors and really defend it. less mountains appear to be the most affected by the earthquake exp, but fee. the devastation could be widespread. the thought of disbelief, many people often dropped under the rapid rescue workers continued to find. so why was but also digging out bodies of those who haven't made it for me on this um are joined by gentlest. most of those show me who is on the road in the region, hits by the quick hello was obviously can hear me. what are you seeing on your
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journey of the fact that areas to hi yes, i'm currently in the village of the brain. it's very close to the epi center. oh, that's great to take morocco. yes. today it's about 60 kilometer uh south of my cache. so it's a very small village. um and it is uh, it is quite tragic. seeing how this quiet, the touristic area filled with bags and the structure of into the graveyard. really uh at the moment i was just um, leaving one of the house, one of the houses where rescue workers and transferred from the training since morning to recover or to rescue uh someone from under the rubble. he
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was tough guy and um you mentioned nbc tv. uh, usually very difficult to do. i wrote that block access to the very easy uh there's already been uh, thousands of them just in this vintage. not to mention that more than 800, that has been so tough being killed around morocco. and i also see people digging graves which will take place today. the majority of the population has been affected. almost 80 percent of the houses have been affected and people are all over the um, the just in the in the cool. thanks. okay. and i mean it sounds it sounds very graphic the details you're given. of course we also see some
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of the visuals as so i'll thirty's, coping with a scale of business aspect sofa. and they're trying their best. uh there is uh, different kind of interventions going on. um, most of that uh, uh, authorities here uh, rescue cause and transfer funds as well as security policies. um, different uh a governmental and governmental organizations have a joined in so like the american north crescent and um, a little, uh, protection uh, services and uh there's one dime who usually uh, governs the rural areas and in morocco. and there's also been handicapped who's trying to fly in teams because of that. go to an accurate um, however, it seems like it's, uh, it's not enough. okay. and so some people are now i've been,
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i've now been on the rebel for what over 12 i was saying. so do you have the general list and was south? oh, shami. thank you. by now lead as of the g 20 summit. and daddy have reached a consensus on integration despite stock difference is about how to reference the war in ukraine, india, and prime minister. and around that. i'm already announced the adoption of the text, which calls on all states to refrain from the threat or use of force by territorial gain. it also called on russia and ukraine to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of green from both countries. climate change was also a key elements with lead us backing efforts to triple the wealth renewable energy capacity by 2030. russia in china as need is a sense from the summits of incense diplomats in the face of the stevens. and i thought is that richard walk isn't that you have assignments? hello, richard quincy has reached a consensus and the lead us because
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a ration can you give us some details about what was agreed on? so yeah, it is. so this is just kind of just in the last couple of hours and this is a pretty long document. so t plus pages this latest exploration moving 80 individual paragraphs in there. but the focus is really on just a handful of paragraphs near the beginning. that was the center of all of the controversy. you've mentioned it already. how the g 20 was going to talk about the war and ukraine. now if we call some minds back to the bali g 20 summit just last year, you'll probably remember that that was pretty strong language that came into that final declaration. this was some surprise at the time that the 20 members of this grouping came around the language that that include in quite explicit criticism of russia for the war. now the language is being agreed on a year later, just under a year later, does not explicitly cool out russia by name. so there's already some chapter here
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that the, the western powers, the g 7 who really wanted strong criticism of russia that they have caved into pressure to try and get this statement across the line. but i think if we do look, i've got the text in front of you here. if we do look at the one or 2 of the lines that are in that, i that you just mentioned one of them sat, but i think it bears repeating, eddie, that all states must refrain from the threat of or use of force to seek territorial acquisition against the territorial integrity and sovereignty or political independence of any state. well, you don't have to be einstein to understand what they're talking about that so it may not cool out russia by name. but in some of the substance of this, of this declaration, i think western powers will be quite happy. there is a clear, at least implicit criticism of what russia has done by invading ukraine. that's what's interesting. also, rates at the g 20 group is deeply divided over the war in ukraine. i mean,
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you actually mentioned a bit about that. so how the country still managed to come to an agreement? yeah, i mean it, it, it really went down to the line 80. i mean, even this morning and during the course of a day here in delhi, that was really intense speculation. whether that would be a text that everybody could agree on. and it really came down to whether russia and china were going to accept the text that the indians had put forward to them earlier in the day. and bear in mind, it's not just about russia, the causes, as long as this war is also very much about china, which is very much a sticking by russia throughout this process. and china has a very difficult relationship with india at the moment she jumping didn't bullet to turn up to this. somebody's. and there's been a lot of criticism from, from chinese commentators about india in the lead up to this summit. so the fact that china went along with it was absolutely not a given. it was
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a sense that china did not want to give india is kind of moment in the sun here. so i think the fact that it did come through with the indians are extremely happy about the briefing. we just came out to evaluate the indian saying that it really was a pretty uh, pretty strong achievement on their behalf to get all of the d 20 behind this statement. but they certainly debate going on about whether the west may have given a little bit too much by not calling out, having russia cooled out explicitly in this text. but still, as i mentioned, the fact that that language is so implicitly critical of russia, i think, will be satisfying many. okay. did of you see if it's an awesome that it's uh, richard walker and daddy? thank you. rushing back to authorities holding elections in the occupied regions of south and east in ukraine. steve on the west top dismissed the poles as the sham photos and the for you putting any regions of doing ask your hands, passing on deputies. yeah. as opposed to like the regional legislature switch and,
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and what are the points regional governors elections. i also being held in crimea, which russia next in 2014 expressions hours of what's in the regional on municipal elections this weekend. and i'll just expect that to be little mini providence or positions. i guess we would like to run for office uh, behind boss. some young candidates, uh never the less hoping to put the sides dissolution events with politics. the practical solutions that once a month of our body shop, a whole move on helps clean up. most goes together with the local residents of additions and environmental activists recall expensive the rates of are about a dozen to wants to stop is there she is running as an independent can do. that is the regional election, even though including structure, any criticism of the government can have house consequences to trust. so no matter
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what happens that will always be everyday problems that need solve. and i believe i can do that. so i'm ready to put time into it. that's why i'm running for office to avoid further level of autobahn, right? he's 18, she's just started studying political science at the most going either at the same time. she's campaigning for a seat in the district, the parliament on what's called single voting. the russians in many regions and victors, they are local parliaments, and the guy is a capital wants to go distributions and mail. but when it comes to competing to there is no level playing field, such as the many restrictions on election advertising debate in mass media is impossible. because independent media outlets have either had to close or go into exile with the opposition simply has no chance of promoting itself. but the phone went to the old despite of this 5, all right,
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he's determined to reach as many voters as possible. she has called the nathan to campaign with independence, the candidates from other districts with no decay that space to meet the gathering today in a shopping center to the topic. this illusion into the politics in the time. so here's the question you're putting on. the current situation is having a negative influence on many elections because people who are actively participated 2 years ago say the now the found out so they can not change anything. and that's why they no longer want to help. those are the people we want to bring to the table to prove that it's still worth fighting for the test. but free fair voting is not every have a team rush. so say experts lead to as likely to change to the possibilities or special elections taking place under the retiree and circumstances. technically, you can choose between different candidates, there are enough of them. but censorship and self censorship curve. any meaningful
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discussion about the center of professor for 3 here, i hope it works out. despise the obstacle is, is of interest to follow up a whole image and the future of russia, which she is determined to have a say. now it is often described as nato is that today's hill, a strip of suppressed, the populates headlined stress in some 65 lumens s on the border between the native states planned on between. yeah, that's what the gap is. a challenge for nato to defend the strip connects the russian explain coming in grad with believers. i've russia and, but i was way about to innovate and close that gap. nathan member, as between the lads, the as sonya will be cut off from allies to the south. get abused, have issues travel through this walking gap with british naval troops on exercise. these nato troops based in poland,
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are moving through what the alliance considers perhaps is most vulnerable area.

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