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the the, this is dw, you slide from berlin. time is running, i have to, in the search for survivors of the earth. quite in morocco. rescue were struggled to reach and flattened villages in remote mountain regions. nearly 3000 people are also coming out of tardies in eastern libya, fear thousands of deaths as catastrophic floods. sweep away entire neighborhoods in several coastal times. sizes up as radius converge on the supreme court. the head of a crucial safety on the government's controversial condition. and
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a seriously ill american mind is rescued from one of turkey's deepest caves. after he spent more than a week trapped underground, the problem for the s welcome to the program. nearly 3000 people are now known to have been killed in last week's earthquake and morocco. the search for survivors is being set back because of the difficulty in reaching villages in remote mountain regions rescue were said 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 the homes. abdul rahman survived,
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but he lost his wife and 3 sons. no. normally we buried them yesterday, scofield. i felt so sorry for them. okay, the only way and so can smith. when we found that they were all huddled together, the 3 boys because of the they all died and the earthquake, the weed, that homes destroyed people and left to sleep outside aid is trickling in. but many of the villages are remote and difficult to reach. some survivors say this still waiting for help and have you got any, when the earthquake struck them, all communications were cut off. 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,
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we have no 10, no blankets. we had nothing done. i know she hasn't been home instead of what you the fact that the support from some foreign countries like cotton spain has arrived. but the moroccan government has sofa ignored offers of help from other nations. for in teams have joined moroccan rescue is working to locate people still trapped under the rubble some left to say victims of us, quick and tacky. 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 the 7 days, so we will stay as long as we need it. so we think that the quakers also blocked some roads and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest to terry is is the window to find
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survivors. slowly, closer to view correspondence, yon phillip shelves in myra cache. and 4 days after the quite he told us about the latest on the rescue efforts to find survivors. this, the efforts are continuing at 1st speeds and americans are now as a part of the by teams from spain, from britain cuts are the united arab emirates and also many local and g o. as 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 helpful to find survivors in the coming days, even if it may not be in very big numbers at, in the place that i visited to yesterday. and every remote village in the mountains rescue, i haven't been able to find any survivors yet,
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but they are continuing that for us today. so you don't, you corresponding to on set of shelves there? let's take a look now. what so more stories making headlines around the world. philippine journalist and nobel prize winner maria rest, so it has been acquitted of tax evasion charges. the case was opened to almost 5 years ago under former philippine president for 3 go detach the rest of it was a vocal critic of the 2 territory governments. deadly more, i'm drugs, human chains, the charges against her were politically motivated. i think what we see the transition united nations reports as columbia setting new records and cocaine production and coke leave cultivation in 2022. columbia is the world's largest producer of cocaine, most of which is over in europe and the united states. columbia as president, has told us that efforts to try and eradicate coke across failure. jenny has mark 50 years since the crew that brought the former dictator. a list of
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you know, to, to power sizes gathered up the national stadium in the capital santiago, which was used as a detention center during the military dictatorship over a 1000 victims of the regime of never being 5 north korean leader king john kim jong on has arrived in russia to meet vladimir putin, it's his 1st trip abroad in 3 years came, is reported to be traveling by armor train from p on young to the eastern russian city of a lot of us talk, which is lang hosted to the annual eastern economic for us government sources say russia is hoping that north korea well supplied with weapons for the war in ukraine . the last time they met, it was a different wild, pre pandemic. pre bush's invasion of ukraine for years on the 2 to meet again. north korea's came, joan on choosing russia as his 1st foreign destination. since coven 19 struck.
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because it appears that thanks to the ukraine bull vladimir putin needs him. notices chloe or russia green running shoals of i'm right now. i'm having to go to north carolina and very few countries, so they go to get this type samples. back in july bush in defense minister sack a show we do visited p on young. he was came special guest at north korea's military parade. mocking the korean will armistice, another chance for p on yen to show off it's expanding nuclear program drinking. it's an opportunity for most go to strength, the minute 3 ties with its neighbors. but what will north korea getting return? working jones own close results into the military. the country desperately needs basics like food. north koreans are looking for
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a economic supports fuel, food, sources of cash. anything that can help to keep the regime of load in russia seems to be ready to provide that event through violation of the un sanctions. those un sanctions also include a bond on any arms trade with north korea. which with russia also facing sanctions from the west over its invasion of ukraine. these 2 countries on getting close to the kremlin, has already suggested p own young join joins naval exercises with moscow and beijing a what can steal could be next. yeah you mention is a reporter news anchor with south korea's ari rang tv and joins us from the capital . so thanks for joining us here on dw. so north prius leader kim jong on has
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arrived in russian for talks with vladimir putin. what does north korea have to offer russia and vice versa? the right pablo. as you mention north korean leader, kings owing, seems to be getting towards russia. se receipt of having a ropes crate. now instead of funny boss stock where many thought he would go, because that's where a lot of recruiting has been for the eastern economic for on. and we're still yet to find out where and when the 2 leaders and board korean russia will meet in person. this morning though, the kremlin announced that came and pretend will will the summit in the far east within the coming days and what's expected to be discussed is an armed steel. and that's because in a picture released by the come down to official korean central use agency, we saw him walking down a right carpet hung out station sunday morning, along with his for him is which has on me and his talk military personnel before bringing his trade and this includes the regina top to military officials, legal chart, and pucks on china. now if an armed steel where to pull through, here's what experts fig, frustrating,
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north korea could be gaining. russia would probably be able to rebuild it to our munition. it's been running out since the war and ukraine has been prolonged, and russia has been facing numerous sanctions. and analysts believe north korea has tens of millions of compatible soviet era artillery shells and rockets that could add on to rushes were pushing in north korea in return would receive energy and food from moscow. we may even see moscow, sure it's new fear or satellite technology or former forces operation experience to north korea, which program would use to upgrade its existing weapons, mainly for its nuclear propelled submarine which keeps young. it has made very clear in the past is critical to strengthen the country 2nd strain capability. both countries were affected by international sanctions, as we know can stronger ties between the 2 countries make up for this. and how could this meeting affect both countries relationship with china? so what we know so far as the united states has made a very clear and south korea as well, that is an arm still worth the sign. this would go against the u. n. s. the council
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resolutions, and as you mentioned, these 2 countries have so many multi lateral and international distinction swapped onto them. know, south korea hasn't been as direct as to whether it would impose sanctions on the 2 countries following conjunction and vladimir putin. summit as much as the united states has said. so did say any weapon straight with north korea directly does violate, did you want to see counsel resolution? now after talking to a few north korean and east asian experts here in korea, they're saying that it would simply be another rhetoric for a countries like south brain to us to slap sanctions. some experts are saying, as we've seen in the past, the effectiveness of sanctions are questionable, as they haven't stopped the north or russia from doing what they were told not to do. as for relation solely between north korea and russia, the upcoming summit could open up the gates were stronger lines, especially one that also includes china. it's thought that the russian defense minister suite, who proposed to conjunction in his visit to come young in july, that the north joining the they asked the north to join their joint. russia train
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of military drill. and china hasn't made any comments to that yet, nor did china make any active uh, comments on what will be happening of the summit between barbara putin and kim jong . and so we're still yet to see what china has to say on this because it might be another alliance between china, russia, in north korea versus south ridge canada, united states. i'm going to be keeping a close eye on a, on the developments there. and this meeting between king john on and have a lot of european types of that. he, a even sion from south korea's already rang tv. and so it was fine and returning to our top story now, the earthquake, of course, the devastation that we've seen in morocco. and joining me now is i take as it was a volunteer working for 2 weeks, the hills to a german and jo operating in morocco and joins me from myra cache. welcome to dw. so tell us about the work that you've been doing as
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a volunteer in response to this, or it's quite disaster in morocco. hello and thank you. um, yeah, we're here to help. so people in need to, in the affected areas of the s craigs, we provide them with the food and the special things like and milledgeville stuff. uh we uh also provide them with mattresses and blankets because because they lost everything and they are sleeping outside and uh, we are here also with uh, 200 and lenses to bring this sofa suffering people to the hospitals. um, because you have to know the s print it has to take off and uh, remote areas of the us mountains. so it's very important for us to be there for the people to help them to provide them with enforcement stuff. that's the 1st
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step. and also this to think about the rebuilding of the discharge houses will tell us you've just mentioned that there. um, you know, a lot of the worst effected areas are in remote areas and could you share some of the challenges your team has faced and reaching the people affected in those areas and how you've been providing assistance to the survivors? a yes, a for example. we was at the 1st place, a tenants been yeah. so it's that if you central sales, correct, and not as muffins. and a truss on friday evening to saturday morning and there were lots of rockets and stones at the street and we have to take care for ourselves to bump you hit by the rockets and many other areas us to. busy not accessible and, and, and the people needs help them because they don't have food,
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the death people, they are and people, they need to go to the hospitals and that's the most difficult things to reach the remote areas where the streets of just frogs, for example, that we've heard as well, that was some foreign countries have offered assistance to moroccan. government hasn't accepted help from all nations. can you shed some light on this situation? that has implications is the commitment and the thoughts of the all thought or to use and citizens get. morocco is huge, it's very huge and and they tried to. busy to rescue other people, but it's racing against the clock and i don't know why, and it's also not my area to talk about it because we want also to feed and we only want to deal with things that we can influence spots. in my opinion. i
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think it will be better if more or choose from outside to join us here to help the people and the effect of people of the us reach. thank you. i take as easy from the ad, german and g o at teresa health, joining us from morocco and thanks as well for all the great work. thank you. dear . you're welcome. have a nice day bye. are losing on that. and israel supreme court has begun hearing the 1st legal challenge to controversial that judicial reforms on monday evening. thousands of his writings demonstrated in jerusalem against the legislation passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is religious nationalist. a coalition opponent say the changes which give pardon much more power over the 2 to 3 weeks in democracy of a hearing puts the country, senior justices in the unprecedented position of deciding whether to accept limits
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to their own powers. dw, use. rebecca richard has this report from joyce really is, is a, has an issue. so galvanized and so divided as rainy's as this was these were the scenes outside his meals. parliament has the 1st bill from the government, controversial diesel. i the whole time with policy engine light. it's a sad day, today's rally democracy uh the slow uh, we'll enable this government to pass any load that they would like to point any person to a position regardless of their skills or background. and we're going to point to that, i don't know the say those offers most of the benefits of
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israel doesn't have a constitution or 2nd chamber of parliament making the supreme court the only formal check on the government. but the new law codes, the supreme court powers to either to and government decisions based on reasonableness. now the issue is coming to a head of game as a supreme court proposed to make a ruling on its own site. the outcome of that ruling could have found reaching effect. so the country has never faced such a slide to learn rest, such as the divides within the general population. if the quote would strike down the little, the reaction from the right wing and, you know, electorate and general public, the would be a, i think very, very strong, very angry. and uh, we would see, i mean, even pray to on a, you know, the sites on rest of the scene until now. the government added support has remained understood thousands came out to these pro before in protest in front of
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the quote last week. this is a job, the liberty demonstration. these people have come out to show the bull bull that you additional reform at the press, the government to continue with the plan. they say there's a frame, what has about too much power at all to often act as a hand break. i gave the wishes of a democratically elected government. weird. then i that was suffering for me that it's on a far way about the judges of obviously i think that the judges feel it's been really do apologize about the in the we have to day, they have too much power over the government. and this is just not a democracy. we came here to say that the democracy must state, the courts cannot change of democracy. democracies belong to the connection only through the connection. they want to run the country, but we didn't elect them. they have never been elected by the people. people
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elected to these governments, and this governments must be rude. in the meantime, the government has signaled it won't accept a ruling that notifies to move such a confrontation could funds the country into constitutional crisis. libya's eastern government says more than a 150 people have been killed after storm. daniel caused severe flooding. the prime minister of the eastern government, which has not recognized internationally such as a thousands more, are feared, dead. and the city of durn not alone. catastrophic floating has swept through the city after 2 times collapsed under pressure. the storm has swept away entire neighborhoods and direct homes in multiple coastal towns. this time or ramadan is the head of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies delegation in libya and joins us from choose thanks for joining us on dw. so the images were seeing look pretty catastrophic and devastating. tell
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us what's the latest on the situation in the affected area? yeah, thank you for giving this opportunity to ship the light on the situation, which is really good stuff because you're actually, sir the, the needs are you trying to, they are beyond the abilities capabilities of the government that will can enjoys as well. uh, thousands of people last that long as i've described it on the doesn't explicitly medium in the 5 sentences of on teams on the ground that walking down the clock to support the effective religion. however, the things are huge, as i mentioned, and the equipment opportunities are not there to assist us to provide the best assistance to these people. and thus, we are going up on the congressional communities to uh, the focus again on media and to give the support need to
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communicate your needs in this country. tell us a little bit more about those rescue efforts and the challenges that you face in getting to the affected area and to the effect of people. yeah, actually we are working in lead just well our partner which is the, the crescent on the street seems this website because keep my eye if i see the teams out there on the ground because they may need the know can seems fantastic. it's like this, but they have learned in forcing by other teams coming from badge q and because they are providing the 1st is an evaluation services. together we just like associate support. i just do it in so many things to got 50 people. i would now the challenges are huge access as you can see from the flow to it is very much undermine. so access to is that fix it as easy as most easy. uh, also the collapse of the facilities. is that the big challenge that there's
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no access to these concerns? is it, this is a communication is another big, big challenge because this is because it is got and uh, according to netflix, one company we for long dollars lose communication, our teams on the account. so these are checks, of course, because thousands of people are now lost at homes and they are and we don't trust them. got huge needs for the guys that shut that management for them from tightens . and last but not least, that budget bucks because these sort of can lift a lot of people who lost their lives and their budget has to be dealt with. uh, i think they find, you know, thinking if i buy them uh, sold out the bunch of bags and all the expertise and do a bunch of my husband. he's the kind of just one that really heartbreaking stuff. i my all the best now and those rescue efforts time around on from the international
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federation of red cross and red crescent societies. joining us from june us today. thanks. thank you very much. i us an american mind trapped deep inside one of the turkeys. deepest caves has been rescued after more than a week underground mark dickie became stranded hundreds of meters down after folding ill earlier this month. but thanks to one of the world's largest and most complex k rescue missions, he's now made it out of life. deep inside the march of cave, mock dickie slowly. it's closer to the surface by stretcher. it's taking days in set for the international rescue teams to hoist the american cuba to safety . this voltage shopped by a 100 gabby and team of rescue is at the weekends giving some sense that the painstaking mission has been taking place inside the tech. he stood the piece k. okay, and we're going to come down slowly. okay,
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go for the full 2 year old was more than a 1000 meters deep. when he felt ill with the spelling of the month. experiencing stomach bleating, the left him to week to escape. while on an expedition to mount the case, because i think this message once medical help was finally able to reach him. steve responses the attorneys government to get the medical supplies that are in my opinion, my wife and jessica. and as you can see on the alert, i'm talking i'm not sealed on the inside. get so and you know, a lot of help to get out of here. and that help came from more than
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150 rescue as medics and caving experts from several different countries with each team taking responsibility and navigating a different section of the case. a sub to 80 and rescue mission. they ended with this moment in the early hours. after more than a week on the grounds, 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
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some rest and recuperation on the surface. that's all for that website to for kick off with a special report marketing b 60th anniversary of germany's book this week and that's after a short break. i'll be back again at the top of 10 extra. thanks so much. take care the
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