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the dw made for mines the, this is the deadline use live from building of a 5000 did in libya, and floods to dams, the staff, to, to rachel bryan's destroying much of the city of dana, thousands of people who are still unaccounted for and the country split government is complicating relief efforts. also coming up can jump on, arrives in russia for talks with that to me. a took and saying that his of highlights, the strategic importance of relations with most of us once came against striking.
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and i'm still with the russian president plus hope of funding. survivors begins to fight in the aftermath of the morocco in his area is great. this turning to anger and then a government slow response to that. the task the, i'm asking you have welcome to the program. thousands of people have been killed in catastrophic flooding in libya. the international federation of red cross and red crescent society size around $10000.00 people are missing. after barreling across the mediterranean storm, daniel heat causing floods which swept away into the neighborhoods in eastern coastal areas. the destruction is west in dana, with 2 dams collapsed, wiping out a quarter of the city. the east libya interior, administrative punched in his current death toll. at more than 5300 says it's been
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complicated by the fact that libby is internationally recognized. government and tripoli does not control the devastated eastern regions as the casualties in there and the amount locals are overwhelmed with the task of identifying and burying the dead on the head. so definitely we are mass burying bodies yesterday at the neighboring hospital on the she had area and it was about a 1010 people including women, children, man and elderly father of the see it. there now was devastated when to downs collapse during the storm. it's an unprecedented disaster and help has been slow to arrive back in uh, we call on all the young libby, and anyone who has a degree or any medical affiliation to please come and help us despite warnings that the storm was coming. presidents were not evacuated, but there is no,
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no generally heard that the dam had burned, and water had flooded the area which had people were asleep. and no one was ready. crumbling infrastructure and political divisions which rival factions controlling different parts of the country have made libya particularly vulnerable and official from the eastern administration who visited the city said as much as 25 percent of their in a had disappeared. meanwhile, olivia's internationally recognized government based in trip. we don't play the need for international aid even though doesn't control the affected region. 7, we had to postpone all demands for assistance in wisconsin with the exception of crucial cases. we sort of when we, when we said we don't need food, water medicine or even manpower. and that's what we need
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to specialists and we need help retrieving bodies from the sea into besides, if we spoke to some countries who will help us with the equipment search under the rubble of the month, several countries, including germany have offered aid. but then the divided country, there's so many obstacles in the way of getting help to those in need. the united states has gone to kim jung own against striking and i'm still with vladimir, put in the north korean lead. it has travelled by a trying to east and russia for amazing with the russian president. kim is expected to see economic aid and military technology and exchange for munitions for most guys, war against ukraine. senior military advisors, our company, the north korean, later on his 1st foreign trip. since the pandemic, dr. jung park is with the career project at the hobbit kennedy school. i asked him
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how this meeting could impact the boy in you crime and the rest of the work. so they're looking at from the perspective of some of the events that quinn 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 are supporting ukrainians on the battlefield. so for the us to continue providing weapons and ammunition, the speed of war. this is something that from a put in type of calculation, the longer this plays out in the united states and hoping for fatigue of some kind of being able to draw on russian source. then very similar types, apartment, it'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 with the north koreans have had stumbling blocks. they've tried twice down with the space launch vehicle tests, both have failed and there's 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
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a unique type of partnership here that doesn't bode well in terms of international security. right. to get your input, dr. jump from the have it kennedy school many thanks. thank you. the right time to take a look at the most stories making headlines around the world. newest house vacate kevin mccarthy has launched an impeachment inquiry into president joe biden of his family's business dealing rescue. coffee says the inquiry will focus on quite a piece of palate obstruction interruption. whitehouse as dismissed the impatient push as politically motive, the apple has on valve the iphone 15. the 1st i phoned to use the us base, the charging port. apple. this ditching it's lightning port to comply with a you regulations requiring small devices to have a stand of charging for you. and your low mac is passed the low last year to produce electronic wife's charging, transferring data, forming us police offices, and now facing federal charges over the middle of an african american. tammy
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nichols died after being brutally bacon during a traffic stop in the state of tennessee. back in january. the ex officers have already pleaded not guilty to know the charges in state schools to nearly 3000 people have been consent to date. as a result of friday's is quite in morocco. rescue as of yet to reach some remote mountain villages, which suffered some of the west davis station. they douglas yon phillip shouts, reports from the village of any in tyler in the atlas mountains. we see the damage before we even enter 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 hoffer loads the
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body of a child who might walk for him 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. there is not much left. what wasn't direct by the earthquake westbury, by rocks funding from the eclipse and unmistakable smell, tells the story of bodies sketch will be found under semester concrete and 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 and then we got to 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
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or if he's dead. several of our flights of this to the no sign of the email. we have the village, just put tragedy from the rubber 3 buttons, at least give their families the number of dead bodies and no survivors phones. this is the set outcome of today's rescue mission so far, bad 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 dogs came from sweden with his hand. let chris stuff curio. he's beating 13 in february. and after 6 days of teens that are most people we found a teen life people q young. it's not the only one. everyone is stepping up to help to follow hope, even when it seems overwhelming. and well,
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the search continues for survivors. neighbors and loved ones quite survived as a facing and uncertain future in and around. america's countless families are still sleeping in the streets. the ancient falls that gave them our cash's historic jewish quarter. its charm were also its great weakness. the mud bricks were no match for the powerful tremors. that shook morocco last week. now, the sidewalks in the old city, usually teeming with tourists, are lined with families, trying to piece their lives together. after the disaster. that the we have nowhere to go, nowhere to sleep. we'll stay here and see what they do with us. we just want a good place to sleep on the many homes were completely destroyed by the quick
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others will severely damaged. officials will have to assess each one to see if it can be fixed by let's see, i'll discuss with somebody. we'll do this. first, squeak has destroyed all our homes in the jewish quarter. about 85 percent of the houses are in ruins. even the houses that were destroyed are dangerous. it's very dangerous to be inside them. to do to many americans are angry about the government's slow response to the disaster. in mara cash, some displays people say they'd rather rely on each other. then go to the government for help the boys usually we know there's a center for the displaced, but we don't want to go there. we're afraid for our belongings, which are still in the houses, not stop, we shoot them much sooner. you still have all our papers and clothes and we don't
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trust the stories appointed by our king who was giving them their orders. matthew frushell them out. a scale of morocco's tragedy is still coming into focus. many of those who live through it feel they have nowhere to turn. israel supreme court has begun hearing the 1st legal challenge to the governments controversial due diesel. i. the whole debate surrounding the reforms has been intensifying embrace of months leading to large scale protests. critics site the changes by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition will waken democracy, they want the kids on judicial oversight reversed. now rights groups of taking the 5 to is ralph highest court, which itself is under threat from these changes opponents and support this of the tradition overall face off in front of the high court of justice. the buckets introduce me. i mean, honestly,
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vaughn has come from northern israel. he has been protesting against the traditional reforms by as well as far by religious government from an email. the domain, the that they want to change to make is fixed that, or, you know, the make. they put a decent involved in all that they can decide they very crazy things without the document or people that's leaving here on the opposing side of the time of the loan. she supports the reforms. i think the buckets doesn't have the authority to disqualify that. no, they shouldn't dismiss it. there were elections here 8 months ago and we got $64.00 mondays for the writing. and i think we have to, to take my seat to decide inside the building 15 judges, but the 1st time as a full time or to petitions, there were 5 but different groups after the kinessa to approve the controversial
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amendment to a basic low in july. it's the most the ability of is the supreme court and other quotes to refute government decisions. if their team unreasonable, the court has to decide whether or not to limit its own or for a team. and so now the justices have never notified any amendment to basically all because of the constitutional weights the ruling would take some time says doug is changed in front of the hearing in the court. the court can completely accept the petitioners challenges and say that the law should be struck down. the court could continue to reject the petitions and say that it has either not either. it does not have the authority to strike down a basic law or even if it does as it has ruled in the past. but this basic law can stand and it will not break it down or it could try to reach a middle ground. just as supporters and opponents very much at part in how they
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envisioned the countries due to the future of is rose, highest quote is of so in question, and that is also now a documentary series tells the story of the stolen babies of franco spine that's coming up after a short break and anthony held in berlin, thanks for your company and from whatever in the world you're watching, have a good day, the interest, the global economy. g w business be here's a closer look out the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance with d w business beyond the.

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