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the, the, this is the w use life from the that devastating floods leave 1000 instead and 1000 small, missing and east, and leave you plan for his breakthrough dams. washing away in, ty, unable woods from the city of data that could explain deals of government corruption and take competence with a high desktop kitchen. n arrives and brush up it talks with letting me put in the last one to the north korean leader. again striking and i'm still with the rush. the president in morocco rescue is hold down. hold with finding mold quakes advise
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us as a struggle to get the remotest of now from the villages. and these ran supreme court . here's the 1st challenges to the governments. controversial traditional reforms as supporters and opponents of the over a whole rally outside the i've been visible and woke up thousands of people, the data off the catastrophic funding and leave yet the international red cross says some 10000 people, a missing stone. daniel, close the floods which swept away whole neighborhoods in a number of east and coastal areas. the destruction is west in death, not to the heavy rains lead to, to dams, collapsing, wiping out a corner of the city emergency services, put the current desk, told there at 2300 relief efforts. complicated by the fact that libby is
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internationally recognized. government in tripoli does not control the eastern pods hit by the flooding. whole neighborhood submerged by will to residents in this area of eastern libya come face to face with the devastation caused by the storm. some buildings were swept away entirely by the force of wind and rain while i'm going to the regions armed forces say it's almost impossible to currently assess the extent of the disaster. yep. it is. uh, hold on. hold on for a number of effective people is very high. the damage is huge. i see the describe, old measure it stuff please. yeah, i'm not going really well. my father, we went to a moment. i didn't have a social media footage shows the dom that was demolished because the raging flood torches into the coastal search you have done flooding the central streets.
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age convoys makes the way through gushing waters on the roads into done to reach resident stranded by the storm. the area has been declared to dissolve to zone and the libyan presidential counselor is appealing for international help spot as the head of the international red cross in libya. time a ramadan told dw rescue team his face. he's challenges access to that fix is as easy as most easy. uh, also the collapse of the facilities is a big a big challenge is that the, there's no access to basic health services in the consensus of communication is another big, big challenge because this is causing the problem is got and accordingly the networks are not working properly. we for long goals use communication with our teams on the account. despite the difficulties,
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the search continues here for the thousands of people still believe to be missing. with so many dead and so many missing, we slipped an activist honestly the whole monte. if the tragedy could have been avoided, they can't find their loved ones. they can't get in touch. they don't know who to cool individuals are calling me now from the international greetings, asking about trying to coordinate response. the government and tripoli doesn't that have to get into it. doesn't have the effect of communication with them. so let's see some eastern look at this. part of the government is not the force on the ground. the as to what in the, in the response. that's the national army. then not responding to anybody that put at sea press statements, say no, it was full 100 millimeters of rain. no one needs a post mortem of what happened yesterday. we need a response for today, so there is absolutely nothing that is happening on the ground. people can't find their loved ones, and they're looking at social media videos to see if they can find someone, or they're going to more than awesome friends and family to look into most of the looking at facebook page that doesn't have the names of individuals scribbled on
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the back a 14 year old school books. i mean it's, it's a, it's a disaster of the was a call. it is a biblical, it's a portion of biblical. it's a disaster of federal 2 proportions because we know that it's like a white $10000.00 to visit. good luck on pay, but we don't hear about it and the motor. and so i'm, because enough time, we can deal with these things, but not in that, in that way. the core of the city is, is missing, or that on or so, monte bad talking to us from june us the united states is going to keep them down. again, striking an honest deal with vladimir putin. the north korean theda has been traveling by ahmed, trained to eastern russia for meeting with food, and is expected to seek economic aid and military technology and exchange for munitions from bosco's war against ukraine. senior military advisors are accompanying kim. it's his 1st trip abroad in 3 years. it's bringing our russia analysts konstantin a go to joins us from keith comtois and is now in russia to meet with president
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post. and what does russia want from north korea as well then? no one knows because all the communiques issued by the criminal in a coach and a very soto of watery and vague language. we don't even know where exactly puts in it will be meeting. mr. kim. however, the consensus among experts is that russia will be seeking to get millions, if hundreds of thousands of millions of artillery share artillery shells and other munitions most to be made according to the kind of the solve the designs which north korea stocks. and it seems that the kremlin wants to replenish it, stops of munitions in order to continue this assault on you cry. but it's not really good. it seems like it's not going to be any kind of high tech weapon read. north korea does not possess a lot of of them. uh, but it seems like we have to keep out most the artillery. the suspicion is that
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they may also talk about north korean models of drones, but this is not really, we don't really know. okay, how, how much of a difference do you recognize this been mission would make in rushes efforts to uh, to uh, hits ukraine and, and continue this invasion well, they've been, it's a, of the thoughts and it has to look towards congenital, for supplies. it means that the situation at the front is not really great, and that's uh, the russian factory seemed not to be able to supply the invitations to uh, to the russian on the assault to ukraine. so i think it will make at least some kind of defense because every little bit helps to put it like that. it's another question. what kind of thing of the north koreans would like to get from the
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russians? and of course, there is another thing behind on that is a big white elephants in the room, which is china, the main supplier, the main sort of prop of the north korean regime and question among kind of observances. whether try to look really kindly on las korea, helping russia in this was such a way, whether i mean, their responsibility will not eventually land on trying to show that there's an international bad of course, an honest trade with the north korea. that hasn't stopped russia before. but if it does strike another deal, that would be preaching the agreement, yet again, wouldn't it? and then would brush of face both sanctions and north korea to. so i think that the united states uh, depends on and the state department, the national security council already voiced the concern about it and told the
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russians in the north koreans that yes, that means most thanks. i think that in the current circumstances put in is not particularly worried by that. she needs to continue the work it needs to continue to the sol. so when you grade and i suppose that in the current climate, this doesn't mess up. but together, whether it's met us for trying to uh, we'll see whether to try it. for example, to restrain. it's north korean clubs a but it's, we will not learn about, you know, for now my proposal, if you wish. my suspicion is that puts an end came wheels track of the all the weaponry and all diminish as an exchange. north korea will get some kind of rushing into it acknowledges, i'm probably energy probably credits that it needs very badly all the time. constant thing. tell us a bit more about china's role in all of this and that and how it could complicate the situation for both russia or those career as well.
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without chinese helps a north korean regime would not have survived. that is, the consensus of, you know, most career watchers and in this respect, china is also involved in this very, very delicate game with trying to support russia in this war against the brain without really spoiling relations with the west. remember that a few months ago, the chinese tried to mediate between most grand kids. so uh, but basically trimming away from a deal that is exacerbating the war. and that is raising captions of the korean peninsula does not make, trying to look good in the eyes of the west. does not make it look good, does not make it look as a single responsible, international stakeholder. whether this is a concern in beijing will learn very soon, i'm sure. especially if the, if the deal with been most couldn't be on young goes through you had it from rough
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analysts, konstantin. i got thank you very much. thank you man. nearly 3000 people are confirmed dead from fridays i was clicking the wrong code. difficulty in reaching villages in remote mountain responses set back the search for survivors, the rescue se then not giving up hope to spite time running out 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 but he lost his wife and 3 sons. no, no mister. 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 physically,
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i said it was x, they all died and the earthquake with the homes destroyed people and left to sleep. outside age 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 the ball communications were cut off ears. 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 do, never mind, we have no 10, no blankets. we had nothing done. i know she hasn't been home and said to quote 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. far in teams have joined moroccan rescue is working to locate people still
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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 7 days. so we will stay as long as we need it until we think that the quake has also blocked some roads. and rescue is a still trying to reach some of the hardest to terry is is the window to find survivors slowly closer. let's look at some of the other stories making headlights you by your us is moving forward on a deal to a free 5 american person that's held in iran as part of the agreement with a ronda. whitehouse is asking international banks to unfreeze $6000000000.00 in a rainy and funds and says it will release 5 rainy and prices. pakistani officials
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say over a 1000 vehicles a currently tramped at the border with afghanistan. the crossing was closed last week of the board of guns exchanged gun fine pakistan's. as taliban soldiers had been constructing and a legal outpost in the border region, each side flames the of the firing, the 1st shot, philippine journalist and nobel prize. whenever rio rancho has been acquitted to tax evasion, the case was opened almost 5 years ago. under former the philippine president brought rico to atlantic. mesa was a vocal critic of his government's deadly war on drugs. she says the charges against hope was politically motivated. i think fullness spanish so good chief luis, ruby honest, will testify before the high call him a great on friday, over his allegedly on solicited kids on the lips of woke up when jenny had most. so it cost a wave of protests, of sexism in spanish football with ruby on his finally resigning from his position
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is well 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 is religious nationalist coalition. opponents say the charges which give or change his father, which give ottoman more power over the judiciary. but we can democracy. alyssa dw, correspond to rebecca rate is joins us from or she's outside these right. and supreme court in jerusalem. tell us more about what's been happening at the court today. a well then a might look like much where i'm standing right now, but in that building right behind me, which is the supreme court of israel history is being made for the 1st time in israel, 75 years old, 15 just this is all sitting hearing deliberations hearing arguments for and against
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this reasonableness cool is reasonable is more a basic little that was passed 5 excessive in july, which removes the supreme court, the ability to rule against government decisions based on the it's read on, on the go on the most reasonable in this now it's been an incredibly controversial issue. the entire traditional over the whole package has been controversial and inside the court. today, we've been hearing the deliberations they've been testing it. sometimes they've been personal, but we still don't really have any idea which way the court might decide all the old 15 judges that have to make a decision on these. on this ruling, they all have to make their own independent decisions. we still none the wiser as to how they might, which way they might full when in fact, how this will turn out. now, i was quite surprised. this is on one of the 1st times that i've come out to report on the story been and not being faced with thousands of protesters. they were
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protest. he's a big protest here outside the court last night. largely anti reform protest is, but some pro government protested as well. and early this morning there was also a little bit of a protest going on outside. he now there's really no one to speak of. and it's quite surprising you know, to, to, the anti climactic, you might even say, but make no mistake. this is causing a huge division in his riley society. the stakes couldn't be high. let's take a look now. it's just how high the steak sauce. and then we'll talk after this pace really isn't as an issue. so galvanized and so divided as rainy's as this was the these with the same downside is males. parliament has the 1st bill from the government's 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 enable this government to pass any load that they would like to point any
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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 offers most of the benefits of israel doesn't have a constitution or a 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 is never faced, such as a slide to learn risk, such that divides within the general population. if the quote would strike down
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below 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 and be seen on till now. the government added supporters remain on the 2 thousands came out to these pro wrestling protest in front of the quote last week. they just made jobs in 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 about 2 months how us at all to often act as a hand break against the wishes of a democratically elected government. believes that the sufferings form a it's on a form that the judges of, of, of it isn't. i think that the judges still didn't need to apologize about the in
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the we have to day, they have too much power over the government. and it's just know that the 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 commissioner. they want to ruin the country, but we didn't elect them. they have never been elected by the people, the people elected to these governments and this government must be rude. in the meantime, the government has signaled it won't accept a ruling that nullifies the move. such a confrontation could fund to the country into a constitutional crisis. so rebecca, what's next? when will the supreme court issue a decision? it's, it's really hard to say i can't give you a definitive answer on that. it's certainly not going to be today. we are expecting it to be weeks if not months, but there is a deadline of some of the judges. namely,
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the president of the supreme court is going to be retiring in october. and uh, i believe they have 3 months from that retirement date to make that decision, but that would still bring, it will going well, this decision could run into january into next year. so it could be some time yet, as i mentioned before, sadly anticlimactic today. but no less insignificant today in his writing history. you know, and of course we've heard, as i said in that pace that we've heard from the government as well. saying that is a good chance that they weren't. except if the high court rule against them that they may not accept the situation as it is, in which case the country will be facing a constitutional crisis. so some long weeks and months ahead here in israel rebecca rate is on this long running saga, which sounds like it's good to run even longer outside the supreme court. there for us in jerusalem. thank you very much. and american man trapped inside one of the
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turkeys, deepest caves has been rescued off the more than a week underground mock dickie became stranded hundreds because down of the folding ill earlier this month. the thanks to one of the was the largest and most complex k for ice commissions is now major down a mice. 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 you back to safety. this voltage shopped by a 100 gary and team of rescue is the weekend giving some sense that the painstaking mission has been taking place inside the tech. he stood the piece kate gloria moving down slowly. okay, go. for the full 2 year old was more than a 1000 meters deep. when he felt ill,
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the spelling of the month. experiencing stomach bleating, the left hand to week to escape while on the expedition to mount the case. because i think this message once medical help was finally able to reach him. the response of the government to get the medical supplies that are in my opinion, my wife jessica. some as you can see on the alert, i'm talking i'm not on the inside yet. 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
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a different section of the case 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, leave free the retail 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 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. hawaii 2nd largest volcano has a rump that again lighting up the night with spectacular lava flows. it's the 3rd
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time this year that kind of way. oh, has the rounded us geological survey says the robson has kind of they contain to the volcanoes krasier. it's located on hawaii is big islands and is one of the world's most active volcanoes. a dutch on detective has recovered an original bank, golf painting that was stolen from the museum of a 3 years ago. author brand worked with dunce police to ensure a safe recovery of the 1884 painting parsonage gotten at noon in spring. it was stolen from the dutch town of lava, with the museum had been closed during the code 19 pandemic. the works estimated value is between 3 and 6000000 euros. and in a little bit of sports news for you, the german men's basketball team has received the heroes. welcome mazda, touching down at frankfurt airport, following it's historic, woke up triumph in the philippines. hundreds of bands turned up to show their
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appreciation to coach gordon hubbard, and his players beat the united states in the semi finals. then sylvia, in sundays final chance of m b. p rang out as dennis toyota who was named the tournaments most valuable player. and his teammates showed up the trusted i'm reminded out of our top stories here on dw use officials in east and leave us a thousands of people, a fee of dead off the stone, daniel coast, catastrophic flooding. and ty, unable woods has been swept away in a number of coastal towns in the city of data. now, the heavy rains cause to damage to collapse and nearly 3000 people are now known to have been killed in last week. so it's taking the wrong code for us to teams are trying to save survivors from the rumble and flattened villages. the narrow catch up next on
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