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dw starts today at 1500 new dc, the . this is the delay news line from the merrill co graph homes with the off them off of a devastating us plate rescue. a struggle for most areas outside myrick, s as the desktop lines of the $2100.00, also coming up german foreign minister and the bad bulk is in the ukrainian tasks will keep the unannounced visit is, has full sets and stuff that brushes full scale invasion and often bouncing
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precious pains till football official, luis, for be honest, resigns weeks off that forcibly kissing play jenny, her most so on the let the world come prize pete presentation the new campus mckennan, welcome to the program. more than 2100 people have been killed and the biggest us quite to hit in the real co in more than a century. rescue is a searching for survivors in the high atlas mountain south west of marrakech trim is well felt as far away as southern spain. neural coast came, mohammed has announced 3 days as national mourning for these rescuers. every 2nd accounts, several people are believed to be trapped in the ruins of this house. no one knows if any are still alive. neighbors are hoping for a miracle. let's see,
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the man is our neighbor. now, he's lying together with the others somewhere under the ruins. his wife was heavily pregnant. rescuers already found her dead in the region surrounding the town of a museum is an hour south of marrakech by car officials reported a 1000 people that so far. but the villages deeper in the atlas mountains had been hit even harder roads. there are fairly navigable for 8 vehicles. this family has been homeless since the earthquake and is that the name and the command we've been out here since the 1st hour that i'm our house is severely damaged and that isn't the safe to enter, implement those dams go. we're worried about ourselves and our children. we still haven't gotten any help soon as she has. we're still waiting. and this is gladys. mom lives in a village even deeper in the mountains. he shows us videos of the quakes, destruction. he's worried, the death toll will skyrocket. okay, let the but i lot, i look, i'm on the high or visual numbers and refer to 8 that so far that it could because
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yes it is. there are many more the high um and then the problem is that it never does so many haven't been pulled up. really is yet to some know it's him and to show just especially in this area, schools on the boy, there are a lot of victim a lot, a mean i didn't know where literally out for headlight that it could be a jump, the higher back in a museum is rescuers keep searching, but there's still no sign of life from beneath the revel. onlookers can only hope that their neighbors won't be the latest names on the list of the dead. corresponding instead of try it, solve that reports and you joins us now from myra cache. and philip, it's been more than 2 days since the us quite now. is this still hope that most of us might be found this? this certainly is the 1st 72 hours the crew. so this means that the rescue i still have until 2 nights to have a good chance to find survivors. and as we've seen in earthquakes,
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such as turkey and syria in the past, even days afterwards, and mary coast can happen and the, this is what people are really hoping for here. what is at least some good news in this regard is that they have been often assad, but they have been relatively weak and probably still lots of people in remote areas under the rabbits. so it's now so very important that the rescue mission is to reach these remote places and the coming hours. okay, so i'm not sure a real agency. what about the survivors? what are people's most urgent needs right now in, in these devastated towns. but we're seeing the 1st of all, of course they need those professionals. so that's help the search and trust commissions and the remote areas, but the also thousands of people homeless and they need all the basics of survival . they need fluids. some makes it housing, medical attention and,
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and so on. and so that has been an impressive willingness here among the local communities to help, but to work with probably also be needed in the long run as much international financial aids to help us reconstruct all those. so devastated areas, what sort of international aid is being deployed so far? what's been coming in already? as of yesterday during the filming, i saw a many in spanish professionals. the spain was among the 1st countries to be on the grounds which has to do also of course, with it's a geographic. so location, close to morocco, base, and military, and firefighters. and morocco has also accepted help from great britain from the united emeralds or fmla rights and from culture. and germany has also offered
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to have but still waiting for for an answer which is clear is but morocco really wants to stay in control of the entire operation. and it says it also has many, it's highly trained. so professionals that helping the research as restoration. he doesn't use young connections for posting from their cache. thank you. to the gentleman sorry minutes, donna, lena bab bulk is making a surprise visits to keys. now. this is her 4th trip to ukraine. since the russian invasion, more than 18 months ago, the journey by overnight train from poland was kept quiet for security reasons. the trip is being seen as a show of gem and supports in the midst of keeps on going counter offensive in the countries. so we can get more from data, please keep your eye chief mateo, spelling a let's here's what's the message that you have in for an administer as bringing to keith today. i know you've said it's the 4th visit since the beginning of the war.
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so of course it is pretty much uh, working visit it is uh maybe uh, less visible than the 1st or the 2nd one. never the less. so of course, germany is one of the most important partners in terms of financial aid, for example, for ukraine, and also for a the process to excess the european union that ukraine is hoping to achieve. and that is one of the topics that she has highlighted. so far, this includes, of course, the fight against corruption, which is seen as one of the major obstacles for your trade to join the european union besides the war. and the war is, of course, uh the, the biggest topic of any visit to keep since the beginning of the war. uh, that will be the big cold war crimes. uh, she wants to talk about the children that are being abducted by rest of it from the
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ukrainian occupied territories and the energy security. it's a beautiful summer day now, but this was and soon the winter is coming and days of course, fear all across the country. the dresser will restart. it's the bombing campaign against energy infrastructure. let's hear. thanks so much. so see, don't use keith. bureau chief mateus spelling a. it's now spain football cetera, rice and has concern that as president luis ruby. alice has quits. his resignation follows grow and protests and pressure. also he forcibly test spanish play a jenny, him a so on the lips as the team celebrated the world comp final. with what we myself protest criticism and calls for him to go. the ways to be all is finally decided. it's time to quit beginning his decision to step down in an interview on british tv, with broadcast to pay smoking, who posted some of the exclusive chats online. it was mother's initial, yes,
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i'm going to go ahead and go into yes. go say kind of continue my work. what was the final moment fee? was it talking to your family, your dad perhaps? uh yeah, my, my, my father, my though to us i spoke with with the, um, he's not, they know he's, he's not, i've listed in the one me, uh, some friends really, really close to me. and they say to me, louis, now you have to focus with y'all as himself also took the social media on sunday nights, posting this document on the platform, x set thing else. his reasons for going and confirming hello. so it'd be resigning as one of your wife is vice president. a post headed by a message in spanish saying i will defend my own a. i will defend my innocence. i have faith in the future. i have faith in the truth. woods, the mirror will be honest,
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is defiant tone throughout this scandal. the one that started 3 weeks ago as the spanish women's football team celebrated the world cup final when a case on the lips with spanish plaid jenny hmo. so a case which the most so says she did not agree to the deed no more in the days and weeks the follows. we'd be all as did apologize to double down on his claim. the kiss was consensual, deep in response, 81 spanish players, including old, 23 of the world cup winning squads down tools. as all around him, the choruses of criticism grew louder in spain. hunger strikes by ruby on his, his mother and a judge who needs hometown soon followed as to the suspension by fif uh,
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well football, governing body. and then just last week, spanish federal prosecutors accused the full of the 6 year olds, of sexual assaults, and co action. all parts of a case that could now lead to a formal quotes investigation. and we'd be all is facing a possible trial, an even j o. summer hunting journalist, i'm present to outlaw lee. good tv and she joins me now from bossa. lona: i could see some right now it's been 3 route because week since that's um now and the torres curious, why did it take ruby? all asylum set down. and i think he's a man of so much pride and he has such a big ego that he really felt that he could fight this until the end, at least if anything, he's been very consistent in this almost more like attitude that he's a warrior and he's going to battle and he's the victim and he needs to defend himself and protect his image and his reputation. i think those that were close to
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him initially were probably encouraging him to do so, and they were very much on his side. but i think slowly he started to see the dominoes full. he saw that his allies sort of just turned their backs on him. he saw that the whole world really sort of become against them as well. and so i think really the 2 factors that swayed him in the, in virginia and most of last week presenting an official complaint to the prosecutor's office to continue with their already preliminary investigation. and to this, as a potential criminal act. so will now go to the criminal courts where he will have to defend himself. and i think the other one is him speaking to his daughter. so his father and they say, listen at this stage, this really doesn't look like a war you're going to win. so just worry about your dignity, preserving some dignity, and also preventing further harm and damage that has already been called them. and so it's not him to make the ultimate decision which everyone almost threw. non emily, at least in spain, feels as though is the right one better late than never. but he has finally set
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down even if he continues. this defiant, told him that he is insisting he is innocent. and he is really been forced out in the i do clearly did not want to step down, but there is a very big way. and i think for so many across the spectrum to i actually push them out in the end. i wanted to ask you about the reaction in spain to his resignation use. it was suggesting that generally people are saying it's the right thing. it was the right thing to oh yes, i think people are very pleased that this to some degree has come to the conclusion that it has reached some sort of an end that the pain, the agony of the embarrassments of everything that's been happening. the last 3 weeks and of course not just publicly in spain, but across the globe with so much international attention from the media and from and from wider society looking in and, and this, i think the story i'm gonna have were able to, so i'm gonna have to interrupt to you because we've got some technical problems and we can't see you anymore. so we're going to have to leave it there. i'm afraid that
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we will try and get back to utilize and point some run to sports during listen bus learners. thank you. so much for your reporting and apologies for those technical problems. we're going to move on to some tennis news now and at the us open in new newsletter because it has beaten daniel and met with the in the men's singles final. how the wind, which came in straight sets me switch over because it has now equaled margaret's courts all time record of 24 grand slam singles titles. the victory added to his wins earlier this year at the australian and the french opens his. it'd be upset this year with his $0.05 the seats to carlos alcaraz at the wimbledon championships in july. this is a reminder of our top story for you today. on the desktop from the real codes, deadliest quake has cost 2100. while the rescue teams are still struggling to
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