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for the business data i'm doing use live from berlin. roekel grapples with the aftermath of the states in that week. more than begins as the rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble of plots in the villages that till half past 2 1000 and hospital struggle to cope with a many injured also coming out wildly as hale, the g. 20 summit to the success of draws to a close india as prime minister, and that under moody passes the presidency to brazil of the hosting the summit, which so the african union joined the block.
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the i am eddie micah junior and you welcome to the program. many people in morocco have spent a 2nd nights sleeping on the streets after the country's deadliest f, quick in more than the 50 s. hospitals are struggling to cope with a number of casualties arriving. this medical center near the center is facing patients in mix. it was located outside authorities, appealing to people to do next slide it c a. the strain on the health care system could increase as rescue as continue to search among the collapsed buildings. more than 2000 people are now known to have died after the magnitude 6.8 quick struck in the height of last mountains south west of the city of marcus
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that spring, and david roth reach. he's a professor of finance. we'd use sciences the open university in the united kingdom . hello, david, thanks a lot for your time. why was this ad quick so distractive and deadly? while it was a bigger of quite than this possible, roco is used to results the rest of the satellite reset between 10 and 20 kilometers. but other suspects and still have quite been the same size. but deep down the shaking at the surface would have been less than 10. some fuel buildings would have collapsed, but it wasn't exceptionally big enough, quite the best rate. and it's a long way for me to play fans ready. but the fundamental reason for the quick is your and africa colliding. and the balance between the flights is more or less through the menu to right. and so here in the higher this mountains with 3 or 400 kilometers sciences, about main plate down still us move special dimensions of that. so something that rick, i'm those, those,
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the big enough quick. do you get the impression that authorities were prepared for this? that's all i know that they were not as well prepared as for example, they were and chuck it was a big uh, basically how that goes to the winter. because morocco is not such a seismic like that to battery and the buildings of the collapse, the very old buildings, certainly not built to stand this, we would want to build to today to make building shots between resilience. but on the other hand, these most you've seen pictures of the account most. i've been stood that for hundreds of years without receiving any of quick damage. it's not a region which has many large clicks. what's the big one? and i could do it on the coast in 1960, which caused some damage, but this is the much, the biggest one would have to invest costs in the rock as well as for a 100 years. so they built to a stand up quite so they don't need to because they have pictures so infrequent.
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yeah, exactly. i mean, so, so long that is that have been possible to prepare for an ad quick of this scale. what i'm loyal or anyway. well you can build, we're gonna have to rebuild it off of devices, will buy the store and the money and the will power to spend 10 percent extra on the building costs to make structures um mobile resilience and will not shake down in enough quake. um, we have my dad so don't suppose they will. uh it's a poor country, it's hard to find resources that will build with local materials. but on the other hand to the buildings, it's a folding down up now. well, i'm precipio. so if i build a gain by will probably less than of a several 100 years before the next big enough quick, it's a fairly difficult choice you are faced with. do you take the risk? i know that every few 100 years a lot of people will be killed or do you spend a lot of money to make buildings but done fold down?
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i mean, that's been a lot of re sense disasters regarding ad squeaks, line slides. now the whole lot. why it hasn't seemed so difficult to predict such events. well, we know where quakes will happen, but the science on it's sold insult in turkey. we know is moving on this. you should build sauce, but the resistance structures along that. but we don't know quite when the of course will happen in the rock we know is trying to upgrade to but i'm much less frequent. so this much less local preparation, but the point of breaks wherever they are is a precious build up and up and up, please don't quite know what it's going to give way. so we know the quite problems of the guessing years or a month. so even the days warning is pretty much impossible in most cases because
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it's just random when the last little piece of resistance is other come and the snaps right. david roy, 3 professor, all plan, it's read you sciences. thank you for your time. you're welcome. bye. now, indian prime minister and the m o d has passed the presidency of the g 20 to brazil . mike, in the end of this, the summit in delhi, at the closing ceremony invested in presidents. let us know of us that ju appointments call issues that you'll not be allowed to be ready with that. the twenty's agenda, the this issue, the joints declaration, despite major differences of other war and ukraine. i like last is communicate the document does not to mention russia by name, the slights criticism of the statements language from keith meet us at the summit, phrase the agreements by its importance commitments. let's have a listen to what the german chancellor have to say comes on and you get to that you
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can say this was the summit of decisions where progress was made on many issues that are important for the future of the world. devise a victim of it either among them. a clear commitment that the territorial integrity of ukraine it's regions is not up for debate. not borders cannot simply be redrawn by force and i'm also very pleased that once again, there was a clear rejection that the use of nuclear weapons. i believe these are positive results that we're able to achieve here at the summit to get to you guys are chief international met. it's richard walker isn't any other way to so what i've shoals seems to be happy with the results. the rations also seem to be content with the outcome, but who carries the biggest success from the summit. but you know, it is normal officer and event like this for, for everybody to be outside talking to the media and claiming success. and
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certainly the russians in the form of rushes, foreign minister, 2nd levels have been doing exactly that. lab growth of co seizing on the fact that you just mentioned that, that russia is not explicitly called dial by name in the text of the declaration. seeing that as an opening a to be able to, to cool this declaration, a success for russia, even though there is actually a considerable amount of tax which ever did very, very clearly does refer to the word ukraine. midwest and leaders of course, have been pushing back against that in mind. when my call has denied that this is a victory for russia, which some of being claiming and all of shots we just had him there and saying that it's very clear that the language in the declaration criticizing or saying that you simply cannot use force against another country in order to gain territory, that, that's very clearly referring to, to russia's invasion of ukraine. but i think the country that has the strongest claim to success here is the host nation,
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india that it oversaw against the old guessing this declaration. despite the huge chasm of division, between a russian, china on the one side and the west on the other side. and also that it's making a pretty convincing claim to it, to becoming the voice of the global south, which has been the same very much of india's t 20 presidency. i mean, you've been to me for the wing this summit. what would you say is the main outcome? so i think it is, it is partly that story about india. but let's say if we look a bit more broadly, it's not just about india, it is more broadly these countries that you could score almost like in between powers, india, indonesia, south africa, brazil, that have been a working together to try to find a way in between russia and china on the one side and the western powers left by the united states on the other side, rejecting the idea that the world might slip into some sort of cold war and trying
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to find a middle ground to it was not just change it, but those countries watching together, we're hearing that help would come up with the, the language of this declaration. the got past the russians in the chinese and got past the west, essentially pushing both sides of this major political conflict that we're seeing. a deepening either day or most getting both sides to come together and compromise. so i think that's really that moment, these major in between powers, india and of course 1st and foremost interestingly, brazil next goes to the d 20 presidency next year. so we can see this, this tendency continuing at least next year. ok, and i'm just chief international interpreted walker and denny, thank you. now the final day of local elections as on the way in russia on the occupied areas of ukraine, boat and in the next ukrainian regions began on friday and is taking place in don't
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yet screw hands cason on separate. yeah, russia and legally tubs at these regions last year, but it's not in full control of them. even the way stuff going down to the pool. is that the sham and a violation of international law? if people go toward the develop lots, we've come to them. this is how russian television portray is working in the next few cleaning regions. i think you do me, but this is what the reality looks like. a, a video from dfcs own region shows and then getting all of in and calling presidents to come out and cost a ballot at this low by pulling station. but that will, that refuses to open the door. you read the, the union man of the occupied. so deal from eligible you've on federal and this is good and clinic side but maintains contact the local you're from the i think most
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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. 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 fuel queens occupied agents do not want pressure and passports, they are allowed to what fits you, clean and pass boards, or even a drivers license sticker evidence team is to increase turned out. and the legitimacy of the vote in the minds of television viewers across russia. as incentives news, american teenage at coco golf has been crowns of the women's us open champion after we found them come back when about the russian not. you know, so i blank out in new york after a difficult openings. that's a fairy to a landing look out of reach out to a supportive home crowd. help have 5 back to clean
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a reminder of our top story that toll from or of those deadly as, as we'd pass as 2000. as the rescue team struggled to bring survivors out of the rubble of black teams, villages demarcus that's open off. next we have sports slide for you, but they look at that nice area and marshall out of down the agent itself to be out the not just another day so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in. that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d, w. m, as in how many portions of lots us are now in the world. climate change.

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