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the, the, this is the, the, the news lied from goodly of a 5000 did in libyan floods, through dams, best of, to, to rachel ryans, destroying much of the city of dana. thousands of people are still on, accounted for, and the country split. the government is complicating relief efforts. also coming up can jump on, arrives in a rush, if adults with vladimir put in saying the visit highlights the strategic importance of relations with moscow. us once came again striking and i'm still with the russian press and how's the funding survivors begins to fight and the aftermath of
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morocco is pissed quite in hot areas. great is turning to angles of the house, the government's slow response to the american, the how it welcome to the program. thousands of people have been killed in catastrophic flooding in libya. the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies says around $10000.00 people. i'm missing after barreling across the mediterranean stone, daniel his closing floods which swept away and tie in neighborhoods in eastern coastal areas. the destruction is west in dana, where 2 dams collapsed, wiping out a quarter of the city. the east libya interior ministry puts down his current desktop at more than $5300.00. it's a relief, it's
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a been complicated by the fact that libby is internationally recognized. government and tripoli does not control the devastated eastern regions a mass grave site in there. now, as the casualties in the coastal city mount locals are over whelmed, with the task of identifying and burying the dead back in uh we are still looking for the victims. according to libyans, anyone who has a degree or any medical association to please come and help us. we have a shortage of nurses. we need help about somebody of decisions i do. now. darren, i was devastated when to dams collapse during the storm. it's an unprecedented disaster and health has been slow to arrive despite warnings that the storm was coming,
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residents were not evacuated, crumbling, infrastructure and political divisions have made livia particularly vulnerable. rival factions controlled different parts of the country. a libyan analyst, as al delmonte told dw, they are to blame for the scale of the disaster. and not only could have been avoided because we had hours and days to be able to plan for this. but the response and that was lacking. and the response is absolutely, it's terrible, and it's a shame that we're still talking about the inspections that have been fighting for a decade, but not governing for it responsibly. for i think a, the internationally recognized government in tripoli downplay the need for international aid, even though it doesn't control the affected region. the. we postpone the demand for any assistance except in crucial cases. we don't need food, water, or medicine, or even manpower. we don't have to be guardians,
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we do need help retrieving buddy from the sea. we talked to some countries of helping us in this matter, using machines to search under the rubble and do besides, if you had a son, lily, there has appealed for unity and pledged more than 500000000 dollars to rebuild the devastated areas. the united states is wanting to came jump on again striking and i'm still with letting me put in north korea and later as travel by a trying to east and brush it for a meeting with the russian president given is expected to seek economic aid and military technology and exchange for munitions for most goes war again to try say, new military advisors accompanying these north korea. and later on his 1st foreign trip in 3 years from cambridge, massachusetts, i'm joined now by doctor john pock from the career project at the harvard kennedy
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school. could that be with us? i'm gonna stop asking what the russia and north korea want from each other. so that's a unique relationship right now they have the opportunity to help each other in solving very specific problems. in the case of russia putting has the ability to access artillery shells that the north koreans are having their inventory and other munitions for the battlefield. and the case of north korea kim is able to, to get the russian assistance that he needs in terms of getting his space lunch vehicle program to the next stage. and eventually putting a satellite in toward a little over a year ago. the russians helped ron in terms of putting their cam relating to board date. and so a very similar type of case study could play out here in terms of a rush at north korea cooperation. does it appear to you that the threat of more sanctions from washington has much of an effect on how north korea and russia do business at this point? so if you look at it, both countries,
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that both regimes have been heavily sanctioned in terms of what 10 to the paid, they're very experienced in that space. and so with the threat, a potential additional sanctions applied to russia and north korea. think these are things that are built into the calculation by both regions. so from that perspective of the trend to capability of additional sanctions applied to moscow, antonio, they are likely to have limited impact in terms of influencing the decision making . the calculus of these 2 leaders. so with that in mind, if they move forward on this process, what does this binding relationship name then for the rest of the world and for you cry? so they want you to send a perspective of some of the events that one has been making. it really is a war of attrition. and his view that he is in a stronger position in terms of waiting out the democratically elected governments in the west. that is supporting the ukrainians on the battlefield. so for the us to continue providing weapons and ammunition at the speed of war, this is something that from a prudent type of calculation, the longer this plays out in the united states and hoping for fatigue of some kind,
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being able to draw on russian source then very similar types, apartment that's from the north korean side gives him that upper hand in terms of it from his calculation of a war of attrition on the north korean piece of it. this partnership. yeah, it helps in terms of key areas where the north koreans have had stumbling blocks. they've tried twice down with a space launch vehicle tests. both have failed and is a critical element in terms of getting to the next stage of advancing. not only their space launch vehicle program, but also their icbm program. so there's a unique type of partnership here that doesn't bode well in terms of international security. quite to get your input, doctor jump from the haven't kennedy school many. thanks. thank you. okay, let's take a look now, some more stories making headlines around the world. us house speaker, kevin mccarthy has launched an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden of his family's business dealings. mcafee says the inquiry will focus on quite
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a piece of power obstruction and corruption. the winehouse has dismissed the inpatient push as politically motivated resolve, and our heavy rifle has led to flooding in the northeast and us states of massachusetts and rhode island. the deluge bus washed away roads credits and calls and poured into homes. hundreds were evacuated from the town of limits to near boston when i local damn was compromised by the flooding. us as well as the frame photos hearing the 1st legal challenge to the government's judicial reforms will 15 supreme court judges have gathered to hear appeals against the legislation passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose religious nationalist coalition and inside the changes will weaken democracy . nearly 3000 people have been confirmed to date. as a result of friday's is quite in morocco. the rescue assembled yet to reach some
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remote mountain villages, which suffered some of the worst devastation they. w is yon phillips shouts reports from the village of indian toddler in the atlas. now 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. the young men carrying off a load the body of a child who might walk for him is looking for his grandmother. i've been searching since friday night came on for us news. we've been able to get into the remains of our house, but we couldn't find her anywhere. lot of i'm not giving up. i'll keep looking. i
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don't know because i'm comfortable. there's not much left. what wasn't direct by the earthquake westbury, by rocks funding from the eclipse and unmistakable smells, tells the story of bodies sketch of the phones and us mesh concrete and rescue teams from as far as spain and cuts are looking for those who might still be like this. used to be the village, most of the mom was inside before the time we got here 2 hours ago until i did find 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 of this to the no sign of the email as well. no village, just put tragedy from the rubber 3 buttons, at least get the family surface. and the number of dead bodies and nose survivors phones. this is the set outcome of today's rescue mission so far
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that people will continue searching and they will start again early in the morning . they will not willing to give up hope yet. hope also comes on 4 legs cutie. 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 team, a live people. yeah. q young, it's not the only one. everyone is stepping up to help to follow hope, even when it seems over when that report was from young. phillip shelters. now in america's early, we asked him if help is not getting to the most isolated villages of the places we have visited in the past days has received some kind of help to find out. there are many actors on the grounds, military units, some foreign countries, local n g o's,
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an impressive number of uh, volunteers. but that still people in very remote villages that complained that they haven't received any help yet. we must not forget the places we have reached in the past days still have some kinds of excess, but there are religious, very deep in the mountains where all infrastructure is destroyed. and it's not possible to say when those places will receive enough. philip shelter, in our case we're building by stock. a ticked has one that top one is that this is premium and pay the out awards that kind of positive $1.00 process cut i is one of 5 lower. it's it will receive top on us from the japan association. it board recognizes excellence and painting, sculptures, cinema music, and architecture, london, serpentine pavilion the names of parliament building in west africa. these
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how f just 20 career received a grant to study in the german capital. and in 1995, he began studying architecture. it berlin's technical university. since 2001, he's design prominent celebrated buildings worldwide. now, francis gray has been awarded the premium to imperial award sport down in football . gemini is pulled up by surprise to one when of the front. and the 1st game. since coach has the fick was fired with interim catch rudy vall that in charge gemini score 3 minutes in and with 3 minutes left in the match, it was on the a friendly so the waiting saved on the to restore some gym and pride after a string of pull results from a world number one simone and how that has been given a fully a band from tennis for diving offenses. the international tennis integrity agency says how the tested positive for a blood boosting substance last year then was charged with another bridge on the of
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the rules. this past may 31 year old dominion insist she never knowing the use the band substance and will appeal really and that's all for now. cyber this, the business with robots is up after a break. taking a closer look at the russian chinese tried to us on anthony how, thanks for watching and stay with the version. now. understand can have a think like the volume just presented. do you have any news on instagram from the no. follow up. it's a race against time then to soon to is very sick that she could die.

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