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this is the business detail doing use a live from berlin as quick kills more than 1000 people in morocco, buildings fall, and people lydia homes after the creek strikes the historic city, a lot of cash and villages in the last mountains also i had on the program the g 20, i agree. as a joint summons declaration, india and prime minister and summits host 9 that i'm all the analysis that groups of top plus tax, which states that nations refrain from the use of force for territory. okay. the
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at the michael junior, his my name and you are welcome to the program and as quick as it's central, i'm a roku kellen, more than a 1000 people. the names are in hundreds of us. the magnitude 6.8 quick, struck late on friday nights in the high out last mountains about 70 kilometers from the city of marcus. a local official said, most of the events. okay. add in mountain areas that were difficult to reach or homes damage. 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 now the state or my home has been destroyed. miserable. thank god was still alive, but it was very hard. the new us through the one of the guessing i was surprised by
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an intense vibration. everything in the house was moving, but 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, no swimmers, those people in health centers and hospitals in need this blog. i mean, i 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 confident that we will have enough stock until the next few days noon with an earthquake struck at around 11 at night. most people were already in bed and many chose to sleep outside fading bower foot off the shocks of the false and the intensity of this earthquake was very high. people ran into the streets, there was total panic and it with families who were still sleeping outside because
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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 are still dropped under the rapid rescue. workers continued to find. so why was but at all, so digging out bodies of those who haven't made it as gentle as most of those sound e. as in molly abraham, one of the towns hits by the ad quick. he told us about the situation that hi uh yeah, it's, uh, been this finish now for about uh, 5 or 6 hours. we are. i have been down the hours in the morning. and the town has quieted a little now up to some very desperate o as in the morning during the uh,
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90 hours of the morning. the rescue mission is now, but uh there was a burial just a, an hour or so ago. more than a 100. uh sorry, more than a dozen. uh, uh, by the way, buried. uh there is uh more uh to come and within a hundreds of, uh, residents of this county town, tiny village in the high up this mountain. a very uh, some of the that this is obviously a, uh, very desperate situation for a town that is usually a stop over for some uh height because um the mountain tourism and emily and the guy up list uh mountain and um, uh the majority of going to say, i would say i have had their homes uh, damaged or affected, a lot of people are going to spend their 1st night in the cold. and uh it does get very cold despite it being uh, september, 8th,
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any have any kind of in sorry, oh sorry for catching you the has any kind of aide reach to remote areas like this yet? as um, some uh there has been some presence of the mainly rescue operations and uh the item who uh, government control uh the rural areas outside of main cities. uh aid is not um has not yet arrived. i imagine it might. the situation was especially for people who live in a mixture in mid shift, then some people have used the tiny bits uh behind me and uh in the hill and the base of the hill using it as a, as a temp using the goals of stance. and using the pitch as a, as a comp. uh so we did that. there might be some a deployed, but at the moment of the priority is for the uh, bodies uh to be rescued. and um,
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i had spent a over 4 hours in uh, some of those towns uh right behind me, where you could see, sorry, i was thinking the wrong way. where some of the risk deal is with very slow trying to dig buddies and people who were still alive. and um yeah, we'll see how it unfolds over the next hour. what about mark cash? the rest of the affected areas that survive is safe now? so my test uh was uh, not a deputy under its about, it was about 70 or 80 kilometers away. so while my cash was affected, more than, uh, the copies are about, and the largest city, casablanca, uh, the told there was a tiny of them in those villages. uh, some of the significant damage affected the old walls of the historic city of my cache. and there was some, a, b, is that the engine could to be
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a mosque right in the center of a young man now plus was um, uh, going to be affected. some old houses as well in the middle left, a neighborhood uh, the jewish neighborhood of my cache. so i got been destroyed and there was still some, uh, some f, as by the authorities to remove the rubble. however, the main total continues to be in this region is called the who's a region, and it's where almost more than half of the victims i've come. and this is due to the fact that as you see some of the homes behind, they're not meant to withstand an s, great, powerful as the one to take morocco. this has been most powerful as quick and more than a 100 years. and the in marcos as quite are also very, very drunk. right. general is most of those show me. thank you. now lead us at a g 20 summit in that e have issued
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a joints declaration despite why the differences of other war and ukraine effects calls on all states to refrain from threatening or using force to gain territory. that equation, also just russia and ukraine to and show uninterrupted delivery of green from both countries. climate changes another key elements. data is back the drive to triple the welds renewable energy capacity. by 2030, the student is chief international i. the tires of walker has been following the summits in that a. he gave us more details about the consensus that lead us and i agreed on. yeah, it is. so it's a pretty long document savvy plus pages. this lead this declaration, 80 plus paragraphs, but all of the focus is really being a honing in on a few paragraphs referring to the war need. crating, of course, is sort of huge international division over the last a year and a half. plus it seemed so russia invaded
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a ukraine in 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 actually used 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, 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 that, that is missing from this. he is declaration. instead, 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
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acquisition against the territorial integrity and silver and see what political independence of any states and quote, you don't have to be. i'm assigned 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 to some of it any fast statements or reactions yet to those. or i can tell you that what i felt 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 isn't that a explicit criticism of russia. and he said that he was happy with the language that came out of that it was important to have these statements about territorial integrity and silver and see that what implicitly but very strong implications, referring to ukraine. but i have to say the tone with which he said this was not
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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 a 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 tivitz and walk, i'm denny, thank you. that's most star is making headlines around the world. let's look at some of them. the african union has joined the g 20. the block of 55 archive accommodations now has the same states as,
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as the you can union between to membership reflects the rise of the confidence whose young population is set to double by 2015, making up a quarter of the global population. the local elections are being held in nebraska and occupied areas of ukraine, even its allies have condemned the boats in the next deep cleaning and regions as a shop. both thing is taking place and done yet. lands passing on south breeds. yeah. the russian president vladimir putin cost his ballot electronically. please have recap to the former so just suspected of terrorism offences who escaped from prison in london. danielle kelly force on the run for 4 days, settled off on expensive my hands with ease of stance. our award on offer, an inquiry has opened into how he escaped comes we will lead a mobile suit with a lazy has died at the age of $95.00. there was a phone line,
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tavia, minnesota, and found out of being contact feet on potty along side. nelson mandela with an easy was a key figure out inside our customer information from on a path i'd states into a multi racial democracy in the 19 ninety's. but his legacy is also a controversial monday suit to be too lazy, was known as a champion at the zulu people. this is him leading suit and warriors, and a song in august of 2022. and a few months later, being on age of the coronation of the new zulu king. these curious found 5 decades responding to his desk, the opposition democratic lines called him a great leader and
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a giant of the political landscape. the president, several around the post said he was signed in by his passing and also called him and outstanding leader. but he was also a device to figure out the amc accused him of polluting with the pod take regime over. he support a self governing black only provinces such as caused zulu. 6 he denied such obligations, but nelson mandela's amc said he and his and called to freedom policy with some mentoring segregation. they also condemned him for some ends in violence in the run up to the countries 1st multi policy democratic elections in 1994 in which thousands were killed. who to lazy, montela eventually settle the differences. and this new leader became the minister of home affairs and mondays,
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his 1st post of policy government. a key station utilizes long an eventful career. that's all for now up next, this 4th life, which takes a look at efforts to present the instant after can come back sports vote down be as after the break stage. and for more news coming up on the top of the, the imagine that you're eating a hamburger. and as you're biting into this juicy bird or your dining companion and says to you, actually the hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retrievers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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