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but the business, the, the use of life from berlin, morocco grumbles with the aftermath of on that's great morning to begins. as a rescue team struggle to bring survivors out of the rubble. the best tool has past 2000 and hospitals struggle to fold with a many hinges. also at the g. 20 closes in daddy with wells eaters, calling it's a success on the african union. joining the blog, brazzel now takes on the presidency to host next the meeting on the american teenage at coco golf claims at fast grounds. long title with victory over id. now
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for the length of the us open final, the i am eddie micah junior and you welcome to the program. a possible that's great in morocco has caused that on to destruction. more than 2000 people on, on the, on it to have died after the quakes tracked in the high. i've last mountains, south west of matic s. king mohammed has called for 3 days of morning as a rescue at times continuing the areas by the affected by the 6.8 magnitude quake as the biggest to hits the country. in 120 years, the mountain village is reduced to rubble. despite the scale of destruction, survivor was a remote g. a resident is pulled from beneath the debris,
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badly injured by the lies. giving rescue is a rare moment to celebrate. the earthquake struck at night, sending people running from their homes were stuck in their beds, which i'm the russian. i couldn't disguise because the roof fell on me. i was trapped. there's when i was safe by my name, basically at the rubble with the bad hand. so what, let's, let's say this has to all the wounded would treated a make shift outdoor clinics. others have received no help at all. this man survived, but his injuries leave his family without an income and the food. we have no way to cook. we cannot go back for him because of the danger of collapse that includes the residence. this is a, the damage to their homes. many wrecked beyond repair. buildings teeth are on the
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verge of collapse, folding rocks, a slowing access to the epicenter in the remote atlas mountains. no matter where a lot of blocked roads, a lot of people can't find that parents and a lot of people are still under the rubble. that's but it's still searching for their relatives and ready to go. to quite rocked the historic city, myra, cash, destroying mosques and shops. the streets, usually busy with tourists, were left lined with rubble. residents and travellers had been sleeping in the streets and parks afraid of off to shucks. okay, really well now the houses are cracked. they could fold down at any moment. that's why we can't go back to that and then say those kind of moroccans, a queuing to donate blood to treat the wounded. international assistance is also on the way. meanwhile, the digging continues here, not for survivors,
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but for grapes as morocco, berries its thousands of dead. let's now bring it in caroline halls. she's the direct. how is that stock climate and crisis at the international federation of red cross and red present societies to joins me from geneva in switzerland. hello caroline. how challenging is it for 8 organizations responding to this last week? but thank you for inviting me to speak to you today. um you'll fit to tell a story. of course we can see for ourselves how complicated it is. this is still very much a search and rescue operation on those stories of hope of people being pulled out from the rebels. still alive is what keeps us going at this time. but we know that the window is, is small. and we know that this really is a race against time accessing these people, both in the cities, but also in those more remote locations is proving extremely challenging. road and transportation routes, communication routes, electricity,
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all of those are disrupted. and then event the sizes this quite that is creating frustration on chaos on confusion on the ground with regard to the response. i mean, you mention yourself uh, the epicenter of this creek was in a very remote area. so how kind of help get through to the people live in that it is the case of bringing in heavy machinery in order that we can clear those roads. so we can clear the rubble to be able to access those people. but of course, the communities themselves will be the 1st respond as we can see, the hundreds of people, thousands of people, at least with the, with the putting that house to the rock and really stopping to shift that the challenges ericozy. so next, really dangerous time, the off, the shots will continue and many buildings that would be stabilized but didn't necessarily fall in the original shop. may well be stabilized further and it's still an extremely dangerous environment for those people to be working. it was the
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rescue efforts. continue, what are the coming weeks and months going to look like for people in more real quick because it looks like this is the staff of a very long process of recovery, isn't it? yes, as i say for the next few days, we can expect that the search and when i search and rescue window will continue. but unfortunately, that does start to draw it to a close probably middle of the week. it's also important that we look at to those that survive. there are many people living outside no exposed to the elements. many of them with injuries be that severe injuries at when severe head wounds broken bones. and we're trying to trios and make sure that those cases are prioritized so that the worst case is receiving medical attention. but again, as we saw, there's a lot of make shift 1st aid that is very necessary just to cope with the volume. yeah, we will also then see that people need shelter, as i say, to keep them from the elements to they will need will to they'll need the food. and
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also we shouldn't underestimate the need for psycho social support to the mental trauma of an event such as this one is the is huge. i'm really the american red present, who's all call there on the ground, is really supporting american governments with many of these elements. then we will move of course into a longer term recovery. but that's further down the road at this point. and caroline holds from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. thank you very much. thank you. it's most stories making headlines around the world. let's look at some of them. imagine the groups incidentally at least 40 people have been killed in an ass strike on the market in the capital. how to that is the worst thing about tackling civilians since the outbreak of conflict between this is denise army. on the palm of the g rapids support forces in april the us on indonesia holding joins military exercises, only the nation as the main island of java. but at last 2 years,
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the animal and rows of expanded to include australia, japan, friends, the u. k. on single china has like used the us of trying to build a 2nd natal in the, in the pacific the indian prime minister last and the enzyme multi has passed to the presidency of a d 22 bed sale. my can the end of this? yes, i mentioned that he had a close, i'm sorry, money president, presidents do without us 2 of us that jo pundents cause issues should not be allowed to be real to the twenty's. that's end it is area issue the joints. i think the ration despite major differences of other war in ukraine. unlike last yes, communicate the document does not mention russia by name. the slides, criticism of the statements, language from keith, lead us up to summits, phrase the agreements by its importance commitments. that's all the listen to what the gentleman chancellor, have to say. how can i get through that? you can say this was the summit of decisions where progress was made on many issues
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that are important for the future of the world. if i could think of that, either amongst them a clear commitment that the territorial integrity of ukraine and its 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 here. so i suggest had lachelle seems happy with the results. their actions also seem content with the outcome. but who is the winner from the summit? i put that question to our chief international letter to read to the walk in delhi . as we know, it is normal alternatives i'd like day. so for everybody to be outside talking to the media and claiming success. and certainly the russians in the form of rushes, foreign minister, 2nd levels have been doing exactly that level of co seizing on the fact that you
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just mentioned that, that russia is not explicitly call that by name in the text of the declaration. seeing that as an opening a to be able to, to call this a declaration, a success for russia. even though there is actually a considerable amount of tax, which evident very, very clearly does refer to the war and ukraine, west 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 the country in order to gain territory that, that's very clearly referring to, to russia's invasion of ukraine for i think the country that has the strongest claim to success here is the host nation, india that it over. so against the old guessing this declaration, despite the huge chasm of division between
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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 sales, which has been the same very much of industry, 20 presidency. i mean, you've been seen me following 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 like by the united states on the other side, rejecting the idea that the world might slip into some sort of cold war and trying to find a middle ground to it. it was not just change it, but those countries watching together,
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we're hearing that help would come up with the, the language of this declaration. the got past the russians and the chinese and gold post 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. let me okay, let me just see if i can ask somebody to tire to the walk. i'm danny. thank you. is now in tennis news, american teenage at coco golf has been crowns of the women's us open junction. after we sit down and come back over the russian id now, so blanca new york, after a difficult opening set, if i were to land and looked out of reach body supportive home, crowd health have 5 back to clean and very fast. the grand slam emulates and full
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time us open champion billie jean king was the i am for coca golf, easiest set, and done, went up against the russian powerhouse, a rena sub olenka. the 2nd c t just 2 strands of death in the 1st sits and made it clear that she didn't care who the crowd was supporting lots golf spots and back in the 2nd sits refusing to count child to her more experienced opponents, the crowd since the turning of the tide this was no insult by the 3rd set with the match. boy is the one who has an early break of settling himself put to on the inevitable. paul civic 38. 2, only one championship points to seal the deal, though it wouldn't be easy. sutherland because experience in show the
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crowd remained on tenterhooks as a nail biting rally into to hey eventually those the moment did arrive. exhausted and delighted. 19 year old cocoa golf had seals the very 1st grand slam. so i told like 26636 to victory post game. she did a k to the trim to those that a delta. and right now i'm just feeling happiness in like a very, very small bit of relief. because i honestly at this point i was doing it for myself and not for other people. and yeah, it's just been embracing, you know, every positive and negative thing that's sad about me be literally literally like up until like 10 minutes before the match. i was just reading comments of people saying i wasn't gonna win today. and that just put the fire and, and me the message is clear, that's the new us open champion at your peril. dreams do come true. that's all for
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