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the, the business need, i'm going to use a life cumberland as quick kills more than 1000 people in morocco. buildings fall in people's media homes out there a week strikes the historic city of modification on villages in the last mountains . those are coming out the g twins. he agrees a joins summit singular ration. indian prime minister and summits. hosting items are multi analysis. the groups of f type, text based nations, refrain from the use of forcible territorial games that africa analysis. that's death of sort of lead that model suitable to lazy amount,
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who forced to end up outside look at why some described as legacy as controversial . the i am eddie michael junior and you are welcome to the program and as quick as head central, i'm a real co kellen, more than a 1000 people and names are and hundreds of us the magnitude 6.8 squeak struck late on friday nights in the high up, last mountains about 70 kellum with us from the city of marcus a local official said, most of the vents. okay. in mountain area, is that a way difficult to reach the homes damage the cars? crushed and george blocked by the deputy earthquakes truckload. uncle terrified residence 50 homes in the middle of the night shop. i'm panicked.
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now the state are due to my home has been destroyed, miserable. thank god was still alive, but it was very hard the 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. did you need blood? oh, nice for them, for most of the people that have 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 in the business. a good sign. and i'm confident that we will have enough stock for the next few days. and then what's a good the art quick struck that there around 11 at night. most people were already in bed. and many chose to sleep outside fitting power for the aftershocks
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of the false and the intensity of this earthquake was very high. the cable ran into the streets, there was total panic and there with families who was still sleeping outside because we was so scared the force of the quick was if a train was passing close to our houses, that's how it felt. oh, i live right here. they start at 50 of my doctors and really defend it. less mountains appear to be the most affected by the art greek exp, but fee. the devastation could be widespread. the thought or disbelief. many people are still dropped under the rescue. workers continued to find. so why was but also digging out bodies of those who haven't made it so some l. chicago, here's the original director for middle east and north africa are the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. he had told me about the extent of the damage and thank you for shining the spotlight on this. yes,
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the damage reports are coming in our by our clearly this is severe in terms of casualties and physical damage. and to feature is not fully known yet. it may take up to 48 hours as these are extremely remote locations. and much of the access is not available because their own network has to be damaged. there is rapid mobilize ation. now there are some priorities. now our search and rescue efforts to get people who are trapped under the road, including the immediate emergency medical assistance and 1st state both the expertise level but also to the survivors. there are many sick and injured women and children, elderly and saw. so we're working with multiple funds. it is as always in these situations, are raised to be as time survivors named water and sewage and shelter is cold in
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these mountainous regions as well. uh, with my phone coming in. um, so were mobilizing cheese support, some were all kind of red crescent. their volunteers have been on the ground from the very 1st hours long in the civil defense and an army. sophie is now a bit of chaos to be sure we'd be clearer, perhaps in the coming days and were mobilizing the international assistance to support the local assist. okay, we're gonna, we're gonna talk uh briefly about the sort of international systems that is needed . but you start out by talking about some of the challenges and that's really the teams are facing, including access to some of the west. it areas that tell us more about the challenges. as of course, as difficult, the roads are blocked there, be rocks slides and lands lives at the best of times, these roads or not, uh, easily accessible. so that's number one. the with now the,
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just the support from the military, the moroccan military, uh, health care is and saw that was improve as the day progresses. and then we need to get the people that are extra cases to safety to hospitals and provide the medical care. understandably, this has major business bait right. on the 1st, at a 100 years, you have seen such a massive earthquake. it will be over, well, any responses. and therefore, they're distributing now the assistance in bringing in the systems throughout the country, but they're distributing those who are being needing medical attention to different parts of the country. that's their job. or we're coming in to support that mobilization telecommunication networks or down electrical grids or down and so on . and this further complicates course the assistance in getting the excavation equipment where it needs to be done in the medical rest of the teams where they need. okay, so i mean it's a lot of work that's why international assistance is needed to tell us more about
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that as well. the as far as i know is not officially yet requested. then we have this a date to come in the next hour or so, don't clearly assessing. they're trying themselves to come to grips with, with the, the, the situation. understandably many are so shocked with this. with this context, we already are receiving as the international federation of run across. but of course in many offers from red crosses in europe, right across sense red cost is in the world of us and other parts of the world as far as japan and china. and so we welcome that. and now we're just trying to determine the priorities day by day and quarterly that assistance. okay. the worst thing is to send coordinated assistance. so that will become clear, busy is k. all right, awesome. oh, so kali for the international federation of red cross on red present societies.
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thank you very much for your time. thank you. need us of the g 20 summit and that you have reached consensus only declare ration despite stock differences. so about how to reference the war in ukraine, indian prime minister and the enzyme would be announced the adoption of the text, which calls on all states to refrain from the threat or use of force for territorial game. it also called on russia and ukraine to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of green from both countries. climate change was also the key elements would lead us backing efforts to triple the wealth renewable energy capacity by 2030 russia in china, sleet, as absence from the summit spots a sense diplomats, india base it of use chief in tonight. so let's are richard walker has been for the wind assignments in that if you can give us more details about the consensus that lead us have agreed on. so yeah, it is. so it's a pretty long document savvy plus pages. this lead this exploration,
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80 plus paragraphs, but all of the focus has really been a honing in on a few paragraphs, a referring to the warranty. ukraine, of course, is source of huge international division over the last a year and a half plus, it seems so russia in baited. are you frightening february last year? and there's been a lot of speculation about whether it would be possible to bring the t 20 around a joint statement this time around something that was a cheese at the last g 20 summit in bali. and this has been achieved, but there's quite a bit of focus now on, at what cost uh, whether that has been a significant amount of compromise, particularly on the western side. and i think that is the thing that people are focusing in on is the fact that the bali declaration included explicit language, explicit wedding at the criticize the russian invasion and to that is missing from this. he is declaration. instead,
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the declaration this time around makes statements on the principle rather than specifically cooling at russia. but if we do focusing on one of the key lines in this, in the declaration is pretty clear what it's referring to. it says, for instance, that all states must refrain from the threat or use of force to seek territorial acquisition against the territorial integrity and silver and see what political independence of any states. and course you don't have to be, i'm assign it to tell what is being referred to that. but certainly the fact that there is no explicit mention of russia's responsibility here, i think, is a disappointment. some of it any fast statements or reactions yet to those or i can tell you that all that shouts has been speaking to the press here at the media center in delhi. and he was asked about how satisfied he was with this wording. the fact that there were some that explicit criticism of russia,
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and he said that he was happy with the language that came out of that it was important to have the statements about territorial integrity and silver and see that implicitly but very strong implications. referring to ukraine, but i have to say the tone with which he said this was not exactly if you see if he didn't seem to be in a position to present. this is a major victory for ukraine supporters. and i think that indicates that it really is the case that the western support has to be trained. the g 7 countries for instance, have compromised to get this statement through why they compromise so much. what i think a key thing is that they want to support india as the child of this g 20 summit, they didn't want to see a failure, which would cost a shadow on india's presidency. many western countries really trying to for stronger ties with india. so i think that's one reason why this compromise came from the west. okay. if you chief international i tablets and wall kind denny,
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thank you. that's most stories making headlines around the world. let's look at some of them. not clear how smart 75 years since its foundation with the display of military mites in the cafeteria union b, the i came young that his daughter over saw the 58 joined by representatives from china and russia for my us house speaker, nancy pelosi is to see 3 election next november, the 8th 3 owed is the fast lamond to have sat as the us house because lead house democrats for 2 decades. right. and for standing down as the leader last you a comes to lead us. let's do too. but the lazy has died at the age of 95. he was a full, my interior minister on founder of the in contact. you don't potty along side, nelson mandela with an easy was a key figure inside out for customer information for me on a path i'd states into a multi racial democracy in the 19 ninety's. but his legacy is also controversial.
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