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the, the, this is the, the, the news life from friday and thousands still missing in libya, days after catastrophic flooding. bone and 5000 bodies have been recovered and the government that runs east and cbs has that not been made doubled. much of the safety of data has been destroyed. netflix original price cost to them to but also on the pro ground floor. rothko still shaken by act. a shock stays after a major quake killed thousands. the travelers interrupt the rescue as they search for survivors in remote demands in terms of careers came jump on site,
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just full support for moscow during culture. presidents, not a bit of protein in rushes, 5 east russian activist to take the fights to the states saying moscow is not doing enough to combat climate change. c, w tools to memphis of the environmental n g o is the kremlin test labeled foreign agents. the ok welcome to the program was hard to use in eastern libya, say more than 5300 people have died following massive flooding in the mediterranean coastal city of dana officials. that suggests around 25 percent of the city has been destroyed. survivors of describe the floods this being to non b, like after 2 dams, both during torrential rain. the desktop is expected to rise further with the un
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putting the number of missing 10000. as a child pulled from the modern rubble. all that's left in this part of done a lot of her father survived the floods, but his helpless as his doors. his body is recovered. thousands of people have been killed and yet thousands more still missing. as teams search the wreckage for bodies. this is a disaster, my sister for children or grandchildren, a total of 11 people in disaster in every sense of the word. my nephew, my people, my family, the facing the depths of their loved ones. tens of thousands of people in diana and surrounding areas have also been
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left without homes. food, clean water or medicine. and anger is mounting. use of mismanagement, had left the cities infrastructure crumbling. we have a warrant, the 30th for weeks, no, for years that the dam had correct, so i needed to be maintained. we said that nobody listened to us and now the whole affair and is flooded. more than a decade of conflict and no central government has left much of libya's infrastructure, neglected. the un recognized administration based in tripoli does not have jurisdiction of the flood huge areas. the east is ruled by a rival administration headed by military leda holly for hosta, for legend attempted coup in 2014. why add to tell you how to cut off by what some aid and foreign rescue teams have arrived, but with the country divided and roads washed away? international health is struggling to reach those in need. nothing is working here
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. no national authorities, nothing. have a look and do something about it. we're experiencing a great injustice to many survivors in done. i have been left to dig through the mud and debris themselves looking for their loved ones. the search for bodies has also moved out to see when many of the 1000 still missing were washed away. well alice l a good match a is a libya analyst. he gave us his thoughts on the slow response of libyan politicians to it does struck me in many ways because it's, it's endemic of the systematic failures of governance that we've seen for a decade to rival governments that are perfectly happy to rule over the rubble. whilst s as in sly underneath it, and i think it goes down to the core of what, what we've seen, the image is coming of done. the people today waking up, you know,
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tired faces, month, all over the place is 3 days without food, water is on the station without the supply lines because of the supply lines that will keep. that's the, the 40000 that we know displaced from the city, almost all of the population that will keep them getting. they need everything. of course, they need international search and rescue teams. they need technical experts that are going to help them try to recover and identify some of those that are missing by 40000 people need every bit of help that they can get. and so was the officials that we know particularly those that were responsible for the collapse of but there i'm going to be national. i mean, lots of those officials may have failed out. now, if they made the courageous citizens that were in your program, that happened because they're the ones that driving the ambulances, the other ones that making the bread, that the ones that are trying to tie themselves, looking under the rubble that they need all the help they can get and so when it comes to what the, what the, what the level governments can do that presided over this crisis right decade. it's the man made negligence as the man made incompetence, inability to war. and there were in citizens when they had the time,
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the hours and days before the storm is the libya they had the time to be able to go in. one, evacuate, try and identify a way in which to give the lives of the citizens at that. now maybe not the city structures, but i live a 2nd shots and they haven't that criminal negligence means that they don't the white people to be the custodians of today's cool of the nation efforts. that should be the red crescent, the expedited libya is operating with this courageous stuff. the active as the volunteer is the bright people that stood in the city. they need all the help they can get. yeah, and frankly, the local authorities, the why, the ministration in the west, they can step aside. they've done enough as, as maybe i lost, i lost our democracy, not to morocco with rescue efforts a continuing 5 days after an earthquake be killed at nearly 3000 people. and after shop shop, a village navy, after santa as emergency responds, a search for survivors beneath the rebel soldiers and aid workers and making their way to remote rural areas. by the time villages have been blacked out so far as
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where to reopen the damaged and blocked roads, hopes of finding survivors, a dwindling 19 year old man and your father. abraham walked together through the village, has been devastated by the disaster. the mind is a student in the city affairs. she returned home up to the earthquakes track to find out that 10 of her relatives were killed by the quake. among them was a mine 6 year old brother who was about to go to school. and this concerns me to my brother was a very kind boy. all the neighbors knew him. they cried over him when he died. because whenever anyone austin, for something or to do them a favor, never refuse across the region in remote villages like minds rescue workers continue their search for survivors. they have to adopt their efforts as the chances of finding someone to live feeding fast on the good of the
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people under the revel. then we can start looking at what we have in mind is to find everyone gets a while ago and the telephone rang that we didn't find the person sounds. and some volunteers from america and around the world have answer deplete for health. one of their tasks is loaded into many towering aid onto trucks that will deliver it to earthquake victims such as to what i most of the there's a great solidarity was many people helping one another. it's incredible. i moved when i see people in every street, even the poorest individuals giving a kind of oil, a packet of sugar with a genuine desire to assist is a country where the be called and the remarkable generosity. please don't hesitate to continue offering help from all around the world. despite her grief to mine has also joined the efforts and her village,
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helping to organize food and water deliveries. she says that's about all she can do to keep them going up to the terrible loss to know how many times i played and run was my friends here, my friend, he but also died. everything is gone. it's a feeling shared by many americans, goes lives, have been shattered by the disaster. let's get more or less from dw corresponding to i'm in a safe, it was a matter of cash. welcome. i mean let's start with those. the remote areas is how now getting through of the some of the hardest hit areas. villages such as you, me in paula antique have finally started to receive the much needed aid. others are still completely cut off. and that's because of these long and winding roads that sometimes are unaccessible because of falling rocks that are across the road. and
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it's not black and white as well. some villages which have received a may not have received the search and rescue teams. and sometimes the other way around. so it really is a constant struggle to keep the 8 flowing. don't forget, a lot of these places are now without water and very desert. the areas and some places are without food. and these materials need to be constantly brought up, even on a small mountain road that has finally been cleared. you just can't get the amount of trucks up there to deliver these goods that you would need to sustain a population of a village if they don't have food and shelter. and don't forget that this is mountain this region. so the temperatures actually can get pretty low. so it's fair to say that no one really has an overview of what the situation is in the mountains right now. but of course some villages have started to get that 8. and so one of the biggest concerns now as well, the current sends also already have switched from the hopes of finding survivors. although many still think back to the turkey earthquake,
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where people are rescued from rubble even up to 10 days after many of those buildings collapsed. so there still is hope here, but a lot of the concerns have toward a, have been turning toward how does help the survivors over 5000 people have been wounded. that's a lot to deal with. and also all the people who live in these mountain villages, as i said, it's getting cold up there. and there is a forecast of rain on friday. a lot of people don't have anywhere to sleep. so the concerns are for the survivors getting blankets, getting emergency equipment, getting food and water up to these villages to help those people who already have been pulled from bravo or have lost their homes and have know where to sleep. the american government is only requested assistance from full countries, spain, cust, uh, the united arab emirates and the u. k. is it now under pressure to review what looks like a politically motivated decision if it is under pressure, the government hasn't said so. they are being very reserved about this, not talking to the media very much. we have heard some officials give an
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explanation for why they did this way. they said that they're trying to not add a problem to an already existing problem. in other words, they want to manage the smartly and they said that because of the situation here, where the aid can even the a that's in the country, can't even get up those roads into the villages. it wouldn't make sense to have more aid. so they want to manage this properly, they said, but we have heard some 8 workers who events and multiple disaster regions and their careers. wonder why the un and particularly, which has a, an organizing body that deals with natural disasters. why they haven't brought into lead the coordination so that could be turned into a political issue by some people. but on the ground we have heard a lot of moroccans and officials justify it, saying that they don't want any aid bottlenecks as they're calling it. they're going to manage it smartly, and they said they're, they have the means to do that. i've got that i'm in, i'm in a safe in mar, cash. it's it's
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a good look at some most doors making headlines around the world. but come to a chief us on the line has underscore their commitments to the use of fishes climate to plant no, just the green. do you plan to strike a fair balance between the needs of the environment and the business? the presence of the european commission was making the final state of the european union address before the tub ends next year, global economy. and the reason media reporting that at least especially people are killed in an apartment block 5 in the capital handling modes. the crews of pull dozens of survivors from the burning building, including many dangers before which side of the place has been distinguished. but the rescue operations are continued. apple has unveiled the iphone for state and the 1st iphone to use the us b. c, charging port off of stitching it's lightning port to comply with a regulations requiring new small devices to have a standing pro. you little make us pass the low last year to reduce like tony white
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playing the chrysler stage was sold to be the biggest attack on the home of rushes, blacks. the fleet key says they've struck a submarine, landing vessel and port infrastructure in the safety of the vast depaul in crime, in which a russian onyx in 2014 russia says ukrainian resolved to shift 24 people been forcing it's not coming in later king john own hands that plague says full support for russia during talks with that president vladimir putin, the russian presidents at present games, tour of defense for services in russia. spot east will include the pacific fleet based in vladivostok. north korean leader has hailed the summit as the stats of a new era of by natural relations raising his loss to friendship for sure. but i would like to make it to exist as a future strengthening of co operation and friendship between all countries between
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the russian federation and the democratic people's republic of korea. the meeting between north korean leader kim jong on and russian president vladimir putin, wasn't able to meet 2 of appreciation to going to court together with comrade brewton. we've just had an elaborate discussion about the middle tree and political situation on the korean peninsula. and then you're going to have come to the conclusion that we need to further intensify strategic and tactical cooperation to ensure safety guarantee a long lasting peace, both in the region and the whole world. the 2 liters are each becoming increasingly isolated on the global stage. but looking to show that they have each of those back kim jones on the, on the line to ongoing support for russia, against what he called the thrust of a german. this forces against its silver into the united states. as warns that
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north korea could be preparing to supply russia with military equipment to boost its capabilities in ukraine. the pack took a tour of rushes, the stuff me cost me dry and the country is most important. rocha launch center on the list. believe that north korea wants russian advice on how to improve its own rockets and reconnaissance satellites. for russian officials down play the fact that the stomach could be a cause for concern for other countries. but that will do little to come, west and fee is about this flourishing friendship. let's take a closer look at this flourishing friendship with john era. he's a senior policy directive at the center for arms control and non proliferation. joins us from washington. welcome to dw, is anybody beyond the 2 presidents really know what's being discussed or indeed
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agree? i'm sure that members of the delegation are aware of the typically of what the details of any agreements might be. but as far as i can see, but it's not that been made public. i think though that the basic outlines are well know that there are beautiful expressions court one to the other and there is likely some apply or military equipment from north korea through right. right, so what will you be looking out for in the coming months and years in to, to give you an indication of what's being agreed on, on what's happening on this deal. i will be looking to see if there are, in fact transfers the military equipment from north korea to russia. as such, quitman is likely to include an issue, particularly for artillery pieces of antique tank rockets and similar items. uh,
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these are things that, that north korea has a great abundance and they are derived from the original soviet designs for their cannibal things to suppression. so you have to do here using it would on when you get a minute to significant that. so this is happening at this time because it's highly embarrassing, rushing me to be completely honest about russia has always prided itself on having it varies from military. and when it is going to a big it, how can they require more equipment because it is running out it's for your brain is on the best and it has a nice or fresh to buy them. and so what does north korea wants in exchange? well certainly they want some cash the system in north korea is rather unpublished . that's a continuing issue there. but i think also they're looking for military technology
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which russia could potentially supply. there was recently a well publicized, highly unsuccessful rocket test from the north. something when catastrophically wrong restaurant tends to buy this style technology, which is virtually identical that for space launch, it is significant that the meeting of president's the place that is based on doing so. i think there's a clear signal that this is one of the things that is under discussion. so a transfer of, of military equipments and a transfer of ministry technology would put russia a breach of you and security council sanctions brochure. of course, a public member of the un security council doesn't have anything left to be sanctioned. certainly, there are then many higher degrees of sanctions that could be placed on russia. there could be a cut off of russians,
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exports of military equipment and energy. that's what's been sustaining the russian war thus far. and for a very clear reasons, many states have been reluctant to take these kinds of measures against pressure. so this would be an area where perhaps there could be greater sanctions placed, stricter stats sanctions placed on russia. also in the financial services sector. russia has still been able to use a financial transactions and banking services with other countries. and this has helped it support its for effort. these are things that, that the west could potentially go after. you talked about this being embarrassing for russia to have to go competent hands to another per i a state. i'm do you think this relationship is likely to last beyond its utility is very certainly a relationship of convenience. both sides will benefit from it in the short term.
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uh, and as the states, but uh i, i hesitate to use the term price states, but states that bank face international anxious actions against them. they do have some things in common that would encourage cooperation. but the cooperation i don't think is very deep, and i think it is based on the current levels of convenience control can do. thank you so much for joining us at john, at us from the center for arms control and non proliferation. obviously its comfort zone with him, sebastian, former nato, a deputy commander general, or richard to sheriff a tomato to take decisive action unprepared for a protracted struggle. or is it an honorable stops in your view from the west to say to you crank, okay. you go ahead and fight die for our values, and we'll give you some of what you need to do that, but we're not going to risk upsetting you'll. it'll be too much so that he turns on us give the ukrainians the means to do the job. and let them get on with it,
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provides the supports in terms of intelligence and cyber. and i'm an e w, of course, but don't try. i'm 2nd guest, ukrainian generals and say, you know what works. they have been fighting the russians not for over 18 months. and they have, they have washed it, the russians, they have demonstrated that that's all about what they still like is real capability. and equally, your point about putting the time the constraints on your brand, it is absolutely right for you grind development, defend itself to practice in a level right of self defense. and if i mean striking out into russia, well, so be, it's kind of using the phone call. think phone interview here after this needs go to say no online at the w dot com. forward slash conflicts on climate activists. investors side, assuming the government over its carbon emissions. one of those activists is told the deputies russia service. they delivered the case to the european court of human rights after it was rejected by russia's supreme court. the kremlin has,
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in the past may built a number of environmental n g. i was just following agents, so undesirable organizations, forcing them to close the russian branches that but the active as to a continuing to fight environmental activist ego just lucian thinks. and what are simple from where is the war in venza some 600 kilometers from moscow. he's wife sonya carefully notes move. it's color and it's smile. other activists carry out support test on the samples. it shows x is this level of chlorine ion and organic matter. so this is the waste water from a nearby paper factory. just a few to ometer is from the historical center of fans. not far away, easy beach and local fish. here we have to deal with them 1st to just do we do this every year. why? so you have a bar to monitor the composition of the war so much whether it is suitable for
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drinking or not. so the people who drink kids mingle. they even is a fish from it to when they understand the danger. if the whole situation that is resulting from this factory were excluded, that wouldn't, we may need eco activists have had to leave russia since the beginning of the war. several and jewels has been labeled for an agents or undesirable organizations and forced to close, including the w, w. s. m, green piece. these activists are own teams, but they are well aware of the risks they're running. so strongly suggest way of doing is harmless and legal or tomorrow that could be labeled extremism or terrorism. the extreme, you can enter a despite that last year and they to each of their own independence use environmental organization. echo stopped. it's founder alex so you fit can used to
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be part of the drug of a mental environmental movement, but good kicked out for testing waters next to these paper factory run by a local police station. but that did not stop him. he continues to me a total local rivers and dumps are so cost as well to add insurance plan. the owners of this done a high ranking officials in the pens. the original that was thing going on with the codes that cost cutting on waste separation and proper waste disposal and about the woods and then making huge profits on this landfill. by minimizing the costs that moving to the equipment and their actions have already had an effect. last year, 12 unauthorized dump sites were cleared in, depends the region and the paper factory was find around $5000.00 and force to install. what's your treatment facilities? yes. oh gosh them if every city, every region had just one or 2 effective local environmental organizations solving
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local problems, outcomes train would be a different place. so we just little guy. they believe the future over their region lies in their hands, and protecting nature is worth fighting for despite the risks. i just want to go taylor swift, us taking the top prize a video of the yeah, this year's mtv a via nice hit on to here. american farrah was the big went off and i taking home 9 of the 11 trophy she was up for use boy band styles and seem to be united to host the events was also me. the use of the 50 is since the hip hop was found to rock legends, l l cool j to run dmc 11 useful visual screen . one of our top story of this out,
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at least 5000 people have been killed and catastrophic flooding an instant libya, thousands mole. i'm missing time neighborhoods was swept away and a number of coastal times in the city of dana. they have you rights close to to death is too complex of is next in terms of asked you in the token to for monday to the deputy commander general richard. sure, i'll be back after to be the
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clarifying to russia that is not going to happen. the same thing happened. conflicts done next on dw, the to be own house advocates by turning into your own ex best with your car, without any fiction. and with no surprise, be active. the way things that show on dw name jasmine with d. w balls singing during
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the sizing, the award winning offer is available for every language and has never been set online on facebook stores and youtube. i worry about the will of a west to continue to do what needs to be done. strong words from my desk. this week data is full, the deputy supreme commander of your so richard sheriff, there is still in your, among european countries a lingering feel that somehow we can go back to some sort of stage as cro and to, with russia. that is not going to happen. so what does he think will happen? so the loving prospect soon focus the loud wake up go to york, the american general associates and sheriff, welcome to come.
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