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for this week, the, this is dw news lied from berlin, time is running out in the search for survivors of the earth. quite in morocco. rescue were struggled to reach flattens, villages in remote mountain regions. nearly 3 types of people are confirmed that both are coming up sizes of israelis converge on the supreme court, the head of a crucial sitting on the government's controversial conditional reforms. and a seriously american mind is rescued from one of turkey's deepest caves. after he
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spends more than a week trapped under grant the unpopular phone, italy as welcome to the program, nearly 3000 people are now known to have been killed in last week's earthquake in morocco. a search for survivors as being set back because of the difficulty in reaching villages in remote mountain regions rescue were se they're not giving up hope of finding survivors, but time is running short. amongst the rubble of the villages, survivors mon, for their loved ones. the quakes lessened entire villages in the high atlas mountains burying families under that hones abdul rahman, survived,
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but he lost his wife and 3 sons. no, no me that we buried them yesterday of the school for you. i felt so sorry for them. okay, the only way and so can smith, when we found that they were all huddled together to 3 boys because of that, they all died in the earthquake with the homes destroyed people and left to sleep. outside the age is trickling in. but many of the villages are remote and difficult to reach. some survivors say they're still waiting for help. okay, and have you got any, when the earthquake struck the ball communications were cut off ears. okay. it was the villagers who got the victims out of the houses and you know, just spending the night in the cold water leak as you would do. never mind, we have no 10, no blankets. we had nothing done. i know she hasn't been home instead of what you
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the fact them, the support from some foreign countries like costa in spain has arrived. but the moroccan government has sofa ignored offers of help from other nations. the foreign chains of joins moroccan rescue is working to locate people still trapped under the rubble. some works to save victims of yours. quick in turkey. earlier this year is always a race against time, but i will never write to anybody often to give you still putting people out after 7 days so we will stay as long as we need it. so we think that the quake has also blocked some roads and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest huge areas. is the window to find survivors slowly closer or for more of the
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situation in morocco? joining the now is the w correspondent, young set of shelves is in myra cache on phillip. good to see you. so it's been at 4 days since the quite tell us about the latest on the rescue efforts to find survivors. so the efforts are continuing at 1st speeds and americans are now supported by teams from spain, from britain, katara, the united arab emirates, and also many local n g. i was on the ground experts say the 1st 72 hours i crusoe and unfortunately this timeframe is over now. but i talked to many experienced rescue us yesterday. and they say that they are still hopeful to find the survivors in the coming days, even if it's may not be very big numbers at, in the place that i visited to yesterday. and very remote village in the mountains rescue as haven't been able to find any survivors yet. but they are continuing that
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for us today will tell us of 5 thousands of rural areas because many of the promotional areas were hardest hit. and, and there were issues in getting at help to the people there have a my, i, i lost the connection for a moment. but i obviously quite a little or a little bit about the ongoing efforts and the, the, the, the, the help is slowly reaching remote areas, ends and it is all okay. sorry, the connection is completely lost now. okay. yeah. instead of we're gonna, we're gonna leave it there cuz we're having some issues with the connection to you in myra cache. hopefully we can speak to you later in later shows. a apologies uh for that issue there. uh, but moving on, staying in the region though, libby is eastern government says more than 150 people have been killed after storm
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. daniel caused severe flooding. the prime minister of the eastern government, which is not recognized, international, says thousands more are feared dead in the city of durn, not alone. catastrophic flooding has swept through the city. after 2 times collapsed under pressure. the storm has swept away entire neighborhoods and direct homes in multiple coastal times. let's take a look and add some more stories, making headlines around the world. north korean leader king john on has arrived in russia on his private train for a meeting with president vladimir putin came, is expected to meet with susan in the eastern port city of lot of us stop us. intelligence is warning. the 2 leaders are close to reaching an armed steel that could violate international sanctions. that's what i thought of during my day. also in the united states is moving forward on a deal to free 5 american prisoners held in iran as part of the agreement with ty
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round the white house, as asked international banks to unfreeze $6000000000.00 in rainy and funds and will release 5 rainy and prisons, it's a united nations reports as columbia said, new records in cocaine production and coke at least cultivation in 2022. columbia is the world's largest producer of cocaine, most of which is sold in europe. i'm the united states columbia as president, has told us that efforts to try and eradicate radically coca crumbs say israel supreme court is preparing for a crucial hearing on the government's controversial judicial reforms. thousands of his writings demonstrated in jerusalem. the head of the supreme court, hearing of 15 justices, were listened to petitions against the reform package, which opponents se would recon democracy. israel has been rocked by mass protests since prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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whose government proposed the changes in january. 6 will dw correspondent tanya kramer is following the story for us and joins us from these writing supreme court in jerusalem. tanya, good to see. so tell us more about what's happening at the court today. what space hearing about why it's a very important hearing. as you said, you can hear some demons protested in support of the court behind me. then not so many judge would be expecting more during the day. there was also a large simmons station last night in front of the a supreme court. so the important thing you can see it that the whole panel of 15 justices that will be sitting here in this hearing. there will be hearing petitions that were 5 for civil rights groups by also by the opposition, by individual groups off to the far by for the just government policy amendment to basic law that basically says that it removes the abilities of the
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supreme court to and other quotes also i have to say to review government decisions and it would be deemed, i'm reasonable. so we will be seeing the 15 justices here. they will basically debate whether that will the image or not their own authority. but they also have to say, until now in israel, the high court of justice has never notified an amendment or a basics. also we're gonna have to say, have to see what the judge is here, will decide. no, tanya, these judicial reforms have divided these riley society and of sparked months and protests for senior protest. take place just behind you there. why are they so controversial? well, that's why it's, i mean, to have to run the country apology. you could say we have you seen po tests for the past 9 months of some of the opponents of the controversial tradition overhaul.
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they've been in the streets every such a day, but sometimes also several times a week. and they are basically saying that this will take you to the, to the court, to review government decisions. and we basically change the democratic character of his saying, of the governments reform. so saying, basically the courts in israel and especially the supreme court, has too much power. they always sold, it's too liberal and too left and they want to see the, the courts powers here, um diminished. tanya, is this hearing likely to change and, and do we have any idea of when the supreme court is going to reach a decision? well, this could take some time. i talk to some expert, they're saying, you know, to take some weeks, but they're hoping to get some idea of what the judge is. i mean, see the 15 dresses sitting there,
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what they would be thinking over the course of the hearing. this would be broad cost by so to get some kind of hint where they're going as a, as i said, until now the high court of justice has never on another side to basic. so an amendment to it. we're also going to get into a period of the 2 is high holidays and also the connected with only start by mid october. so it could take some time. now what that will decide, we have to see it all depends also a lot of experts saying, how's the government will then respond to it? whether this comfortable go into the constitution, chusen, or prices or not? thanks tanya. d, w 's tanya kramer at the as ready supreme court in tourism an american mind trapped deep inside one of turkey's deepest caves has been rescued after more than a week underground mark dickie became stranded hundreds of meters down after
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folding ill earlier this month. but thanks to one of the world's largest and most complex k rescue missions is now made it i've a life steep inside the mulch. a cave mocked dickie slowly. it's closer to the surface by stretcher. it's taking days and set for the international rescue teams to hoist the american k u back to safety. this voltage shopped by a 100 gary and team of rescue is at the weekends, giving some sense that the painstaking mission has been taking place inside tacky. stood the piece kate looking down slowly. okay. go. for the full 2 year old was more than a 1000 meters deep when he felt ill, the spelling of the month experiencing
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a stomach lead while on the expedition to mount the cape and left him to wait to escape the cold thing. this message, once medical help was finally able to reach him. the response of the attorney's government to get the medical supplies that i am, in my opinion, saved my life from jessica. and as you can see on the alert, i'm talking i'm not killed on the inside. get so and you know, a lot of help to get out of here. and that help came from more than 150 rescue as medics and caving experts from several different countries with each team taking responsibility to navigating a different section of the case a sub to 80 and rescue mission. the ended with this moment in the early hours is after more than a week on the grounds,
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mock dickie was finally free greeted by happy faces as he made his way to receive more emergency k. um, i gotta tell you, i don't know what to say, this is, this is overwhelming. this is a, this is a 1st make it a last time to thank you, adapt to his underground door. theo is experienced. cuba is now looking forward to some rest and recuperation on this surface. here's a reminder of our top story that nearly 3000 people are now known to us being killed in last week's earthquake and morocco. rescue teams are trying to save survivors from the rubble and flattened villages near clara cash.
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