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the, the, this is the w news life from both and devastating funds. they've 1000 state and 1000 small, missing in eastern leave, you flood for his breakthrough dams flushing away in time. neighborhoods from the city of death. now, pretty explain. he is a government corruption and incompetence for the high desk. told control man arrives in russia if adults with flatten they put in the us wants the north korean leader again striking and i'm still with the russian president and morocco rescue is hold down, hold for finding mold. quake survive is as they struggle to get the remotest of non
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villages. and we made some of the activists working through personal breaks in the west, carl live, which is increasingly on the spread from wyoming boards. the i've been visible and welcome thousands of people of data off the catastrophic funding in libya and the international break process. some 10000 people, a missing storm. daniel cause the floods which swept away in time neighborhoods and a number of east and coastal areas. the destruction is worst in data now. the heavy rains lead to 2 dams, collapsing, wiping out a quarter of the city. emergency surfaces put the kind of data told there at 2300 belief efforts,
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a complicated by the fact that they've used internationally recognized government in tripoli does not control the eastern pods hit by the flooding, whole neighborhood, submerged by will to a residence in this area of eastern libya comes 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. you have a lot of them, although for a number of affected people is very high, the damage is huge, so you didn't call to describe or 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 for to show them that was demolished because the raging flood torches into the coastal search you have done flooding the central streets. age convoys makes the way through gushing. move to is on the roads into done to
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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. but as the head of the international red cross in libya, time of ramadan told dw rescue team is faced huge challenges access to that, fix it as easy as both easy. uh, also the collapse of the facilities is a big a big china is that the, there is no access to these kind of services in the 5th. and 6th is, communication is another big, big chunk because this is causing the problem is it's got and accordingly, the networks are not working properly. we for long goals lose 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. i asked us how hallmark the libyan analyst if this 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. the thoughts eastern eastern look at this part of 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 that see 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 or they're looking at facebook pages like that. and as they have the names of individuals scribbled on the back, a 14 year old schoolbooks. i mean it's, it's a,
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it's a disaster of the worst call. it is. it's a biblical, it's a portion of people to, uh, it's a disaster of federal 2 proportions. because we know that it's like a white, $5000.00 to visit. good luck on pay, but we don't hear about it in the motor. and so i'm because enough time we can deal with these things. but not in that, in that where the core of the city is, is missing or that the united states says one came to gun against striking. and i'm still with flooding me. putting the north korean leader has been traveling by on a train to waste and russia for meeting with bruton. he's expected to seek economic aid and military technology in exchange for munitions for moscow's organs. ukraine, senior military advises or accompanying him. it's his 1st trip abroad in 3 years. dw blanca analis, concertina egret, told me about what russia wants from north korea. no one knows because of the community case issued by the criminal in the coach in a very soto of watery and vague language. we don't even know where exactly puts in
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it will be meeting. mr. kim. however, the consensus among experts is that russia will be seeking to get me meals if hundreds of thousands of millions of, or till the ship artillery shells and other munitions most to be made. according to the kind of the solve the designs which north korea's docs, and it seems that the kremlin wants to replenish it, stops of munitions in order to continue its assault on you cry. but it's not reading it. it seems like it's not going to be any kind of high tech weapon read. north korea does not possess a lot of that up, but it seems like we have some people, most of the artillery. the suspicion is that 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 reckon this main mission would make in rushes efforts to uh,
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to uh, hit ukraine and then continue this invasion where they've been. it's a of the thoughts and has to look towards search engine 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 uh, i think it will make at least some kind of difference. uh, because every little bit helps to put it like that. uh, it's another question. what kind of thing of the north koreans would like to get from the russians? and of course, there is another thing behind on that is a big white elephant in the room, which is china. but the main supplier, the main sort of product of the north korean regime and question among kind of
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observances. whether try to look really kindly on las korea, helping russia in this war, in 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 north korea. that hasn't stopped russia before. but uh, 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. and i think that the united states uh, depends on, and the state of bob and the national security council already voiced the concern about it and told the russians in the north koreans that yes, that means small sinks only thing that in the current circumstances put in is not particularly worried by that. she needs to continue the work it needs to continue just assault on your grade. and i suppose that in the current climate this does
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mess on both together. whether it met us for trying to. uh, we'll see whether we'll try it, for example, to restrain it. smells green clouds, but it's, we will not learn about it now for now. my proposal, if you wish, my suspicion is that puts an end came. we'll strike a deal all the weaponry and all the munitions and in exchange north korea will get some kind of rushing into his acknowledges 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 north korea as well without chinese helps. the north korean regime would not have survived. that is, the consensus of, you know, most career washers and in this respect, china is also involved in this very, very delicate game with trying to support russia in this war. i guess the brain
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without really spoiling relations with the west. where remember that the few months ago, the chinese tried to mediate between most grand kids. so uh, but basically turning 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 uh 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 analysts, konstantin had got thank you very much. i, i know is 3000 people that confirmed dead from fridays. i was quaking morocco hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of fading rescue was a yet to reach some remote mountain villages, which sounds like some of the west f,
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a station dw was young. phillip shots reports from the village of human tonda in the atlas mountains. we see the damage before we even inside of the village. it's difficult enough our little car to get through, difficult to imagine what it will be like for laurie's full of 8. we have to leave the car and walk the last stretch. it's hot and everybody seems way down by exhaustion and shock. a young man carrying a offer load. the body of a child who might walk cream is looking for his grandmother. i've been searching since friday nights came on for us news. we've been able to get into the remains of our house, but we couldn't find her anywhere. little of, i'm not giving up. i'll keep looking. i'm comfortable. there is not much left. what wasn't direct by the earthquake westbury,
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by rocks funding from the eclipse and unmistakable snow tells the story of bodies sketch of the phone and the semester concrete entropy rescue teams from as far as spain and cuts are looking for those who might still be oh, like this used to be the village, most of the mom was inside before the time we got here 2 hours ago and tried to explain cool to help. we immediately cleared the area and called his mobile phone. it actually rang, so it should help us to know where he is. but right now we don't know if he's unconscious or if he's dead. several of our flights out there to the no sign of the email. we have the village, just put the tragedy from the rabbit, 3 bucks. so at least get that family circuit to the number of dead bodies and no survivors phones. this is the set outcome of today's the rescue mission so far. but people will continue searching and they will start
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again early in the morning. they will not willing to give up hope yet hope also comes on 4 legs key on the search and rescue doctor came from sweden with his hand. let christophe curio is beginning 30 in february and after 6 days of teams that are most people we found a teen life people q young. this not the only one. everyone is stepping up to help to follow hope, even when it seems overwhelming. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. you don't make it by your name is the waste is moving forward on a deal to freed 5 american prisoners held in iran as part of the agreement with a bond. the white house is asking international banks to unfreeze $6000000000.00 in a rainy and funds, and says it will release 5 rainy and presence. pakistani officials say over
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a 1000 vehicles account with the trapped at the border with afghanistan, the crossing was closed last week of the board of gods exchange gun. fine. i. constance. as taliban soldiers had been constructing and illegal outpost in the border, regions each side binds the other for firing. the 1st shot the philippine journalist and nobel prize winner maria racists has been acquitted of tax evasion. the case was opened almost 5 years ago under former philippine president rodrigo to atlantic . right. so it was a vocal critic of his government's deadly war on drugs. she says the charges against hope was politically motivated. on the spanish soccer chief luis ruby honors will testify before the high call him a great on friday of a his allegedly unsolicited case on the lips of woke up with jenny. and also the incident caused a wave of protests over 6 ism in spanish football, with ruby honest resigning from his position in the optima i get off at 11. certainly, gibbs, of israel, supreme court has begun hearing the 1st legal challenge to the government's
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controversial judicial results for the 1st time. all 15 supreme court judges has gathered to hear appeals against the legislation passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose religious nationalist combination to play my opponent, save the changes that give oliver most power over the judiciary. well we can democracy really is, is a, has an issue. so galvanized and so divided as riley's as this was these were the scenes outside israel. parliament has the 1st bill from the government, controversial diesel. i 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 person to a position regardless of their skills or background. and we're going to point to that. i don't know to say the
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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 below the reaction from the right wing a, you know, electorate and general public, the would be, i think, very, a very strong, very angry and, uh, we would see uh,
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any, even greater on, uh, you know, sites on rest and be seen until now the government added supporters remain on the 2. thousands came out to these pro wrestling protest in front of the quote last week. this is main job, the liberty demonstration. these people have come out to show their support full did you? did you reform at the press the government to continue with the plan? they say the supreme court has about 3 months power at all to often act as a hand break against the wishes of a democratically elected government. to use the light that was suffering from a its own a fall or the judges of, of, of it isn't. i think that the judges still didn't need to apologize about the in the we have to day, 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
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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, 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. us with the world's oceans warming underwater centuries and see mice are in danger. in the us the karl rigs in the south of florida are especially under freight with the water consistently reaching high temperatures. much of the car life day has already died off. now some environmentalists to trying to save what they can by building nurseries and using cold storage technology. the w. s. poll when to key west to fund apple. the premiums wide of the cards might look pretty, but it is
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a sign of decay. and several times a week, members of the carl restoration foundation check for condition of the nurseries where they breed cars and they have reached a certain size. they are planted in the damaged reeves to ensure their so vice, our team has poured our her to soul into building this nursery up over the last 2 years. this was, this is our newest nursery kind of our baby or our little our project. it's um, you know, really heartbreaking to see years and years and work the the railed in the matter of a few days. but bailey and her team don't give up exceptional cases. they try to see what they can. so when we're pulling these corals out, we did it from our nurseries, through, through all the nursery throughout the keys. and so we just caught those squirrels off of the coral trees that we have put them into crate from there. they are placed in large containers that are brought us or by both to cold storage facility. so
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hopefully we can hold them there for the rest of the summer. but the goal is to bring them back to our nursery setting at the end of the summer, once the temperature school down there so stressed and between the bleaching and the temperature and the transport to there is probably gonna going to be a survival thing for the next 3 months until we can get them back. carlos has been bleaching in response to rising temperatures for a long time. but this year the situation is 6. 3 because it was so hot. so early, the bleaching period is very long and many carls will not be alive and temperatures dropped again. these animals are hundreds and hundreds of years old and they can, they can die in the matter of days or weeks. for reese, are one of the most vital and bio diversity systems that we have on this planet. although temperatures may drop a bit in the fall, it's only a matter of time before they rise again and become life threatening phone calls and the boiling ocean. kind of changes no longer
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a theory here in south florida. it's deputy force can be seen everywhere. joining us now from san diego is jennifer smith, an oceanographer, who specializes in carl reef ecology. what's exactly its state when it comes to these massive dials or yeah, i mean, groceries are incredibly important for human societies globally. they are one of these living bio diversity hot spots, despite the fact the color is occupied. less than point one percent of the earth's surface, their home to over 25 percent of all of the species that live in the ocean. they also are incredibly important for generating revenue, their estimated to be worth around $30000000000.00 annually in terms of the revenue they generated from tourism and fisheries. they're incredibly important for generating sued for many communities around the world in the tropics. and there are
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also just these living natural, massive geologic barriers that grow up towards the surface of the ocean, and they prevent waves and erosion from reaching the coastlines and many tropical areas around the planet. jennifer, what about the this, these cold? no sweet projects that we featured in our report. can they make a real difference? do you think or yeah, i mean, right now we're seeing kind of unprecedented warming associated with global warming as well as an increase in the intensity and frequency of all new events which can cause catastrophic losses to korean. so i think the community of the scientific and conservation community is more broadly are looking at all kinds of ways that we can implement to try to save, restore, recover reeves globally. these coral nursery is, are a massive effort to try to transplant and out plant growth in places where they have died. of course, if the cause of the loss or the task doesn't go away,
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we need to look into other potentially more extreme solutions. um, and a lot of groups are interested in trying to find the thermally tolerant corals, and to use those to do the restoration efforts. so, you know, at this point, we're trying to do everything we can to ensure that corals are around for future generations. i hope so. tell me more though about these extreme solutions what they would entail. exactly. yeah, i think the groups in florida in around the world are trying to use crowd crow preservation where we can freeze genetic entities of corals to be able to have access to the use in the future. in case we do see catastrophic losses looking in the environment to find places where quarrels naturally exist, where water is really, really warm. in shallow lagoons, you can see water temperatures, you know,
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an excess of 30 degrees celsius and quarrels are just doing fine. so we can use kind of these naturally adapted populations for our restoration efforts. that's something that we think will be really successful. other people are looking at it, possibly, you know, shading, reef steering extreme, the warm water events to reduce the u. v. exposure to kind of help the weather in the storm. people are looking at pumping cold water from, from the depths to kind of cool riffs and a localized environment. you know, a lot of these solutions aren't really scalable, but you know, for really special places. maybe they are worth the time an investment is definitely a lot of work to fix something that we broke. yeah, i mean, ultimately i think we know what we need to do. and the 1st thing is getting over our greenhouse gas emissions problems and finding sustainable solutions for not
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just call raise, but for the planet mark levels are more generally. thank you very much for try me in today. ocean elder fi, jennifer smith, talking about the health of coal racism solutions. they're great to hear. thanks for having me. as a bowling based architect says one top on is that this is premium empathy, yano awards. looking a fast, a born in forrest can high is one of 5 threats will receive top on is from the japan off association, sometimes called the nobel. the yachts, the award recognizes excellence and i think sculpture cinema music and architect london serpentine pavilion. the names of parliament building in west africa these wouldn't civilians are for an art center in the us state of montana. berlin based architect francisco res designs have
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a very special slant degree. most of architecture has a responsibility to serve people well as from a social point of view. so the rooms have to welcome us in such a way that we feel safe in them. of name investigate one's good ball and suited time. during his studies, he raised money for a school and his home village in vic in a facet and in 2001, even before he graduated, he built it correct, feels responsible for younger generations and insurance. his buildings are sustainable and ecological. he draws on local traditions and resources. something that's become his trademark. you put behind it is beyond merely fulfilling a need, you know, as architecture also has to inspire and them. and that's because only people who are inspired and it can be visionary zoom done in the log, the jordan. so how f just 20 career received a grant to study in the german capital and then 1995 to begin studying architecture, it berlin's technical university. since 2001,
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