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the the, this is dw news lie from berlin. a powerful storm cause catastrophic flooding in libya, authority, sight, and thousands of people are missing. and feared that as heavy rains sweep across the entire neighborhoods in several eastern coastal times in morocco rescue were struggle to reach survivors and remote mountain villages. patient by the earthquake also came young john on arrives in russia for talks with lot of our people in the united states warrants the north korean leader not to strike an arms deal
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with the russian presents. and a seriously ill american mind is rescued from one of turkey's deepest kites after he spent more than a week and trump to undergrad the problem fully as welcome to the program. officials in eastern libya say thousands of people are feared that after a mediterranean storm cold, daniel caused catastrophic flooding. the floods swept away entire neighborhoods and a number of coastal times the destruction appeared greatest in the city of durn, where the heavy rains caused 2 times to collapse. whole neighborhood submerged by will to the residents in this area of eastern libya comes face to
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face with the devastation caused by the storm. some buildings were swept away entirely by the force of wind and rain. the regions armed forces were deployed to assess the damage to the 3 bridges, collapsed completely water, straight into the neighborhood. their entire neighborhood sit was swept into the st . along with the residence, drain for to chose the scale of the floating in rural areas. los waves, the fall non to now and to move to huge areas of crops ruined over night. age convoys make the way through gushing waters in the coastal city of done or to reach resident stranded by the storm. the area has been declared to dissolve design and the libyan presidential counselors,
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appealing for international help. and those efforts to stop clearing up off to the store and begin the search continues here. so the thousands of people still missing this time or ramadan is the head of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies delegation in libya. earlier i asked them about the situation in the affected areas of the, the needs are huge under they are beyond the abilities capabilities of the government that enjoys as well. uh, thousands of people most that long as i've described it on the doesn't exclude the media. in the 5 offense, it sits on teams on the ground that working on the clock to support the fixed position. however, things are huge, as i mentioned on the equipment opportunities to assist us to provide the best
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assistance to these people. and thus, we are going up on the congressional communities to uh, the focus again on lead you to give the support needed to 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 have more can in lead. you have to go on the bottom that which is the present time, the disk you to use this website to just keep my eye. if i see the teams out there on the ground, because the mainly the smoking seems fantastic. it's like this, but they have landed in forcing by other teams coming from badge q and discussed they are providing the 1st is an evaluation services, a program that we just like associate support, understood, and so many things to got sick, the people i would now the challenges are huge access,
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as you can see from the flow to it is very much undermine so access to that fix it as easy as most easy. uh, also the collapse of the facility. is that the big challenge that there's no access to these concerns? is it, this is a communication is another big, big challenge because this is because it's, it's got an acord indeed. why netflix? i'm the one company we for the long dollars lose communication, our teams on the call. so these are checks, of course, because thousands of people have now lost their homes and they are, and we've got children got huge needs for the guys that shut that management for them from tightens. and last but not least, that budget bucks because these are again, just a lot of people who lost their lives and their budget has to be dealt with. uh,
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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, a big china, just one really heartbreaking stuff. i my all the past night and those rescue efforts time around on from the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. joining us from june us today. thanks. thank you very much. i, or nearly 3000 people are now known to have been killed in last week's earthquake in morocco. the search for survivors is being set back because of the difficulty in reaching villages and remote mountain regions. rescuers say 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 on to that homes. abdul rahman survived,
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but he lost his wife and 3 sons as a no, no me that we buried them yesterday. go for you. i felt so sorry for them. okay, the only way and 2nd smith. when we found that they were all huddled together of the 3 boys, because as i said, it was x, they all died and the earthquake with the homes destroyed, people are 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. and how do you need when the earthquake struck them, all communications were cut off is okay. it was the villagers who got the victims out of the houses and you know, just spending the night in the coal. luckily in case you do, never mind. we have no 10 plus no blankets. if it's we had nothing done. no,
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she has a button and send them the support from some foreign countries like casa and spain has arrived. but the american government has sofa ignored office of help from other nations. for in teams of joins moroccan. rescue is working to locate people still trapped under the rubble. some left to say victims of yours quick in turkey. earlier this year is always a race against time, but i will never write to anybody often to if you are still putting people out after 7 days. so we will stay as long as we need it until we think that is the quake has also blocked some roads. and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest huge areas as the window to find
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survive is slowly closer. that's welcome. petra's hair polled to the program, his head of office, of the german red cross in morocco, and joins us from the capital. robots, welcome to dw. so what and where is the current focus of your operation? there? to thank you very much for your invitation so, so currently with jim and because we are supporting our partners and working with chris since to the best of our abilities. and there goes a lot of energy and to coordination efforts. and so we have, and it supports coming in from all over the world, and that is hard to wyoming, but it's a very necessary to coordinate all of this. so all of us are being assessed, evaluate. and then we see according to the needs expressed by the broker with christine to. and so basically wherever you can locate and those are those efforts
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and how we can make it happen, that the death toll is still rising. what about the number of injured people needing medical care and how the medical system is dealing with that pressure? um that is, that is difficult to see as in every hour and still people and multi plan being reached to inflict as of being receipts. also, the number of 10 people in using medical support is this is growing still growing and it is not easy to go for all the to cover all the needs. and that's been real correct. guessing true. first aid supports is, is, is on the fuse and we are trying to, to address and to the best of our abilities. and obviously at a nurse quake of this magnitude, i must be very traumatizing for the people who are affected and tell us about the
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psychological care and that is taking place. is that something that is being prioritized of the? yes, absolutely. so people are living now in devastating conditions, so they have been and they have been using a family and friends, they have seemed. alex's collapse before their eyes and, and many of them are homeless that has a tremendous take logical effect. and so it's important to know that we are not only providing physical and medical care, so 1st aids, and the support in, in hospitals. and, but there is like a logical 1st aid as well. so not only victims, the also rescue workers need to be in mentally taken care of. and there's a higher risk of, of trauma, mental mental trauma. and that is something we try to mitigate, as, as,
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as good as possible through supporting with the psychological person. first aids, technological support as well. yeah, certainly have very difficult conditions for the people who have been affected by this at by this earthquake, petra's hair pole of the german red cross in morocco. thanks for joining us on the don't you today you're welcome. okay, let's take a look now at some more stories making headlines around the world, philippine journalist and nobel prize winner maria rascal has been acquitted of tax evasion charges. the case was opened almost 5 years ago under former philippine president rodrigo, detached to rest. so it was a vocal critic of the church and governments deadly war on drugs. human times, the charges against her were politically motivated. the transition from the jenny has marked 50 years since the crew that pro a former dictator will still be not you have to power thousands,
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gathered up the national stadium and the capital santiago, which was used as a detention center during the military dictatorship. oversized and victims of the regime, i've never been fined the united states as warmed, came drawn on, not to strike an arms date with vladimir putin. the north korean leader is travelling by arm or train to eastern russia for a meeting with the russian president. he's expected to seek russian economic aid under military technology and exchange for munitions, which would support most goes war against ukraine. kim is being accompanied by senior military advisors on what is his 1st trip abroad in 3 years. the last time they met, it was a different wild pre pandemic, pre brushes, invasion of ukraine for years on the to, to meet again. north korea is, came, joan own choosing russia as his 1st foreign destination since cove at 19 struck
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because it appears that thanks to the ukraine wool vladimir putin needs him notices and clearly russia running shoals of i'm going to sion right now and having to go to australia and very few countries, so they go to 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 and an opportunity for most go to strength the minute 3 ties with its neighbors. but what will north korea getting return? locking jones on the close was all season to 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 and russia seems to be ready to provide that event through violation of the un sanctions. those un sanctions also include defined 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 crime, lynn has already suggested pre own young join join to naval exercises with moscow. and beijing a working steel could be next. yeah, you and sion is a reporter and a news anchor with south korea's i rang tv and earlier she told us what north korea has to offer russia and vice versa. and i see you mention north korean leader can
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go and seems to be heading towards russia. se receipt of having a ropes creek 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 hold a summit in the far east within the coming days. and what's expected to be discussed is un arms feel and that's because in a picture released by the come young's official korean central news agency, we saw him walking down a red carpet hung out station sunday morning, along with his for him is rich has on me and his talk military personnel before bringing his train and this includes the routines, top to military officials, lead them chart and pockets on time. now if an artist you were to pull through, here's what experts big for us and north korea could be gaining. russell would probably be able to rebuild its immunization. it's been running out since the war and ukraine has been prolonged, and russia has been facing numerous sanctions. and the analyst leap north korea has
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tens of millions of compatible soviet era artillery shells and rockets that could add on to rushes worth. attrition in north korea, in return would receive energy and food from moscow. we may even see moscow. sure it's new fair or satellite technology or former forces operation experience to north korea, which program would use to upgrade its existing weapons, mainly for its nuclear pulse, a marine which came down and has made very clear in the past is critical to strengthen the constrained 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 armed steel word to be signed. this would go against the u. n. s. the council resolutions. and as you mentioned, these 2 countries have so many multi lateral and international distinction swapped
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onto them. new south korea hasn't been as direct as to whether it would impose sanctions on the 2 countries following conjunction and bladder improved in summit as much as the united states. a 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 nor 3 in 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 joint did. they asked the north to join their joint russell train 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
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. 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 create canada, united states. and we've been keeping a close eye on a, on the developments there. uh, in this meeting between king john on and has a lot of irritating types of that. he, a ian sion from south korea's already run tv. and so it was fine of israel. supreme court has begun hearing the 1st legal challenge to the governments, controversial judicial reforms for the 1st time, all 15 of the country supreme court judges have gathered to hear appeals against the legislation passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose religious nationalist coalition opponents say the changes which give parliament more power over the district will weaken democracy? i've been hearing puts the country soon, senior justices in the unprecedented position of deciding whether to accept the
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limits to their own powers. they don't use rebecca rivers has this report from true . so really is, is a, has an issue, so galvanized and so divided his writings as this was these with the scenes outside israel. parliament has the 1st bill from the government, controversial. diesel is the whole time was tossed into life. it's a sad day. today's really democracy uh the slow uh, we'll enabled 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 to say those office most of the benefits of israel doesn't have
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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 again, as the supreme court proposed to make 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 risk such vibes within the general population. if the quote would strike down the low, the reaction from the right wing a, 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 great to on a, you know, sites on rest of the scene until now the government added supporters remain on the 2 thousands came out to these pro wrestling protest in
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front of the quote last week. this is main job, the liberty demonstration. these people have come out to show their support for the new digital reform at the press, the government to continue with their plans. they say the supreme court has vowed too much power at all to often act as a hand brake against the wishes of the democratically elected government believes that the sufferings form a it's on a form that the judges of of it is. then i think that the judges still didn't need to apologize about the in the we have to be, they have too much power over the government. and it's just a little bit more because we came here to say that the democracy must state. the court cannot change a democracy. democracies belong to the connection only to the commission. they want to ruin the country, but we didn't elect them. they have never been elected by the people. people elected to these governments and this government must be room. in the meantime,
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the government has signaled it won't accept a ruling that nullifies to move such a confrontation could fund to the country into a constitutional crisis. on american non trapped deep inside, one of turkey's deepest caves has been rescued after more than a week underground mark dickie became stranded hundreds of major's time after falling ill earlier this month. but thanks to one of the world's largest and most complex k rescue missions, he's now made it i've a life. a deep inside the mulch case, mock 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 the weekend giving some sense of the painstaking mission that's been taking place inside the tech. he stood the piece kate
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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 stomach bleeding that left him 2 week to escape while on expedition to mount the case. because i think this message once medical help was finally able to reach him. the response of the attorney's government to get the medical supplies that are in my opinion, saved my life. and jessica, as you can see on the alert, i'm talking i'm not on the inside yet. so and you know,
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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 k. a sub to 80 and rescue mission. the ended with this moment in the early hours. after more than a week on the grounds, mark, vicky was fine lead free. the greeted by happy faces as he made his way to receive more emotions. because i gotta tell you, i don't know what to say, this is, this is overwhelming. this is a, this is a 1st how do you make it a last time to think you adapt to his underground door?
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theo is experienced. cuba is now looking forward to some rest and recuperation on this surface. and here's a reminder of our top story. the officials in eastern libya sites. the silence of people are feared that after storm daniel caused catastrophic sudden, entire neighborhoods have been swept away in a number of the coastal times in the city of during the heavy rains cost to times to collapse. nearly 3000 people are now known to have been killed in last week's 1st clicking morocco. rescue teams are trying to save survivors from the rubble into flattened villages near myra cache. the you are up to date, which states you for our environment magazine because i forget. that's after the
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