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of the, this is, do you have the news live from berlin in earthquake hills of more than 1000 people in morocco, buildings collapse, and people flee their homes after a quake strikes the historic city of mark cache and villages in the atlas mountain . also coming up the g 20 agrees on a joint summit declaration, indian prime minister, the host of the summit and remoting announces the groups adopt the text which calls on countries to refrain from using force for territorial gain. and voters. go to the polls and local elections in russia and occupied ukraine,
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where in many cases the ballot boxes come to them. the timeline book graph. welcome to the program. an earthquake in central morocco has killed more than 1300 people an injured many more. the magnitude 6.8 quake struck in the high atlas mountains south west of the city of mark ash. most of the deaths were in remote mountain areas that are difficult to reach. as the death toll rises, a frantic search for survivors is now underway in towns and villages across morocco's high atlas mountains. the magnitude 6.8 quake is the strongest to hit the re sent in more than
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a century. the sitting comfortably at home, the scene of events, identity felt that tremor that's my home, right. because he has rocks funding and people screaming that one knows it. so i didn't know what was happening and this to him if he thought it was the apocalypse, a multi m, as the quick hit remote villages and densely populated tourist areas like this. cctv footage of patrons in america best restaurant 80 kilometers from the epicenter captures the moment the earthquake hit just after 11 pm on friday. it caused widespread panic and chaos, and the historic city and terrified residents to flee their homes. they cannot do the i'm devastated without looking at this is my home has been
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destroyed. the thank god we're still alive, but this is all a very hard it's what i was the cities medina, unesco world heritage site, turned into an open air. sleeping space for locals and tourists. either fearful of aftershocks or because they no longer have a place to return to volunteers and age groups. both local and international are mobilizing to support the victims of yours. quick friends of former colonial power and morocco was among the 1st offering to send firefighters to help with rescue efforts. several countries are also pledging financial assistance, and i'll guerria which suspended diplomatic ties with its neighbor 2 years ago, said it would open its air space for 8 flights to morocco. let's get more now from our correspondent young philip shells, who has on the ground there. now,
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young philip, give us the latest on the situation where you are but yeah, not right, because it almost feels a little bit so real. at the moment, lots of tourists are trying to leave the city to see a lot of a traumatized slo codes that spends the whole night out in the open feeling that the houses might collapse at the same time. there still some level of everyday life here. the, the us to tourist but decides to continue the state even some uter is coming, but you just have to have a walk in the old town behind me and just see that nothing is as it used to be the, our big cracks in the city. well, lots of destroyed historic buildings, very full medical facility and a lot of people trying to donate, blocked at the moment for the victims. and what about further out and more rule areas in the atlas mountains, for example? yeah, that's probably one of the worst parts of this disaster is some of the most affected
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villages even difficult to reach and normal times, but now with the blocked roads with the debris all over the place. it's almost impossible to access these villages. and at the same time, we see pictures of the remote areas that are completely destroyed. almost every single house has destroyed ends. we get reports from people that say that they are still waiting for rescue workers to help in the search. so plus the volumes and either in mar, cash or out in the rule mountainous areas. how concerned are people about aftershocks as they are concerns everywhere? a moroccan geologist just said that that could be after sucks of a magnitude of 5 entire. this is a much below yesterdays. last night's 6.8, but it's still high end can still cause considerable damage. and what is probably
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just as dramatic as events, people are very afraid they are traumatized. they fear this psychological stress. this causes they went through one of the worst experiences in their lives and something like this clips happen every hour again. so this is very difficult to process. so yes, people are very afraid of aftershocks here. all right, you have the horse fine, young social's in mar, cash for us. thanks for that. latest stay safe. the leaders at the g 20 summit in delhi have issued a joint declaration despite wide differences over the war in ukraine. now on like last year, it's communicated the document does not mention rusher by name. at the same time, the african union has joined the g. 20 club and key pledges were made for tackling climate change. it was the success in the wanted for
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it's the twins, the presidency, mac is the announced the adoption of the declaration ghost and i thought about well, leaders meeting and deli, decide expectations to issue a joint declaration about the text of the war. and ukraine felt sure of contending rush this aggression. instead it's cold on states to refrain from threatening or using force to gain territory. still the gym and chancellor, i called that communicate a success of this up. is this distance annoyed to you because it is important that once again, we have found words to make it clear that the territorial integrity of a state like ukraine cannot simply be challenged with violence from its neighbour on the cause of the state to have them come but concessions had to be made. the text also included russia's demand for an easing of the sanctions. the points
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include ideas for kevin climate, change, combat, sing, poverty, and death relief for developing countries. none of them, however, a binding. and now the success of the summit, the african union will become a member of the d 20 club, which will then represent about 90 percent of the world's population. just let me put this in the, in cosivity and we need to bring to you if we took 20 minutes together, was that, you know, to address that order to, to have challenges. india came out the window from this gathering. it's international weight likely to increase the once the summit is over richard walker, his date of use chief international editor and was at the summit in delhi with this report. so our lives here in tele or of course on the passages in the final lead. just exploration to focus on the ukraine war and picking out the differences
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between this use declaration and the declaration that passed last year of the 2020 to bali summit. and his criticism coming from some quarters in the west that there was too much compromise. so this is declaration did not call out russia explicitly is responsible for the invasion of ukraine. and instead keeping to more general statements of principle, that's is that all states must refrain from the threats or use of force to seek territory like resisting against a territorial integrity of independent states. and of course, you don't need a ph. d and rocket science to know that that is referring to russia's invasion of ukraine. but the fact that the explicit language is nothing that is being seen as a watering down of the west and position. now all our sales to german sensor has been speaking to the media here in delhi. and he said that he was satisfied with the declaration. but he certainly seemed pretty luc woman, whose comments on it. he wasn't really trying to sell. this is
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a major victory. and i think this finds out that the west really were willing to compromise because they didn't want to see india fail on it's tough to come up with a final declaration. west impact is a really trying to draw closer to india at the moment. partly because of the war and ukraine, partly because of a challenge of china. and i think that is really what drove the west to this kind of degree of compromise accidentally as chief international editor, richard walker. now let's turn to some other stories making headlines around the world. that's police turned water cannon on climate activist who blocked a motor way. thousands took part in the action in the capital, the hey, some campaigners about the same place or return every day. and so the government dropped the subsidies for fossil fuels. the rescue teams in turkey are trying to get out and explore stranded hundreds of meters underground in a cave. american mark dicky, felt ill
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a week ago and has been unable to reach the entrance. rest square is, has started to move him by stretcher. local elections are being held in russia and occupied areas of ukraine. voting is taking place and don't you ask the hans headstone and is that for each restaurant you legally annex these regions last year . but it's not in full control of them. given the west have condemned the pulse, calling them a sham and the results base. they will not be recognized internationally. if people go toward the develop lots, we've come to them. this is how russian television patrice working in the next 2 cleaning regions. that's a good human, but this is what the reality looks like. a video from dfcs own region shows and then getting all the top of in and calling presidents to come out and cost invalid at this little while pulling a station. but that will,
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that refuses to open the door. you read the the median man of the occupied city of multiple people on federal and this is good until you next side, but maintains contact the locals there from the i think most of us citizens will like know the selections, but that won't affect the outcome to the enemy will say the correct policy was elected, and the turnout was a 100 percent. so to push them in because sure, see putting a little, just rushing back candidates and voters but brought to the next 10 degrees. even so it just came, especially for the election since most presidents of your queens occupied agents do not want pressure and fox sports. they are allowed to what fits you clean in passports, or even a driver's license. stick with evidence is to increase the and out, and the legitimacy of the vote in the minds of television, viewers across tricia. so the african liter mazda,
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so to both of, let's say, has died at the age of $95.00. he was a former interior minister and founder of being cods of freedom party along side nelson mandela boots are lazy, was a key figure in south africa's transformation from an apartheid state to a multi racial democracy in the 19 ninety's. but his legacy also has a controversial side to sue to buttah. lazy was known as a champion of 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 combination of the new zulu king. these curious found 5 decades responding to his desk,
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the opposition democratic lines called him a great leader and 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 out standing lita. but he was also a device to figure out the amc accuse to move colluding with the paul take regime over. he support a self governing black only provinces such as quad zulu. 6 he denied such obligations, but nelson mandela's amc said he and his and called to freedom policy with cementing segregation. they also condemned him for some ends in violence in the run up to the country's 1st multi policy democratic elections in 1994 in which thousands were killed. who to lazy, montela eventually settle their differences. and this new leader became the
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administer of home affairs. and mondale his 1st post of policy government a key station utilizes long an eventful career. we'll leave it there for now, reporters up next. so staging for that and stick with us the more it stopped our minds with from thanks for watching the question about life. the universe and every thing, sir. well then give it here the answer to almost everything. we're documentary series with whoever raising groundbreaking understood.

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