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a more life watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is dw, and use live from 30000, still missing in libya, dies off to catastrophic flooding, molding 5000 bodies and being recovered. and the government that runs east in libya say stock number may be full times higher motto of the city of deanna has been destroyed after to wrench, old rains caused 2 times to boast. also on the program, a rock or shine can buy off to shocks, dies officer of egypt quite killed. thousands,
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the trim is interrupt. rescue is as they search for survivors in room, large mountain villages. and north korea's came, joan pledges he's full support for moscow during talk state prison and flattened the person in wash. as far as the jared raid, welcome to the program authorities in east in libya, science i fear as many as 20000 people could die following massive flooding in the mediterranean coastal city of dana or 5000 people have already been consumed. dave survivors have described the slots as being synonymy light come off to, to dams, both during torrential rain, moist roads into the city have been washed away, making it difficult the workers to reach affected areas as
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a child pulled from the modern rubble. all that's left in this pos of done um, other than those that 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. a still missing as teams search the wreckage for bodies. this is a disaster. my sister, when for children, grandchildren, a total of 11 people, the disaster in every sense of the word, my nephew, my people, my family, the facing the depths of the loved ones. tens of thousands of people in diana and surrounding areas have also been left without homes, food, clean water or medicine. and anger is mounting. use of mismanagement,
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had left the cities infrastructure crumbling. i thought we weren't do a story. it is 4 weeks know years that the dam had corrected it and needed maintenance. we said that nobody listened to us, and now the whole of durn is flooded. no 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 over the flood heat areas. the east is ruled by a rival administration headed by military leda holly for hosta related and 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 . no national authorities, nothing. have
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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 on us, l commodity is olivia analyst. he gave us his thoughts on the slow response by living in a far these 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 walls that says it was late 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 and i tried faces, month all over the place is 3 days without food,
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water is on the station without the supply lines because of the supply lines that will keep. that's the, the 40000 that we 9 uh, displaced from the city, almost all of the population that will keep them going. 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 the day. i'm going to be national. i mean, lots of those officials may have failed out. now, there may be courageous citizens that are in your program that haven't because they're the ones that are driving the ambulances. the other ones that making the bread, that the ones that are trying to tie themself out, looking under the rubble, but 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, the hours and days before the storm is the libya they had the time to be able to go
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in. one, evacuate, trying to identify a way in which to give the lives of the citizens at that. now maybe not the city structures but the lives a 2nd shots, and they haven't. criminal negligence means that they don't know white people to be the custodians of today's cool of the nation efforts. that should be the red crescent, the expedited libya that is operating with as 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 that the other day or the ministration in the west, they can step aside. they've been enough to that was really the analyst on us. l. a . ga massey. this we're going to move on now to morocco aware risk if it's all still on going off the last friday. so it with quake that sofa killed nearly 3000 people and off to shock, she will give you leads. need the center is emergency responders search for survivors beneath the rumble, soldiers and died. workers on making their way to vermont rural areas, where entire villages have been wiped out. dw
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correspondent, i'm the see if he's in our case we asked him if help is now routine base remote areas. some of the hardest hit areas village is such as you me in paula antique, have finally started to receive the much needed aid. others are still completely cut off. that's because of these long and winding roads that sometimes are unaccessible because of falling rocks that are across the road. and it's not black and white as well. some of the villages which have received a may not have received 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
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mountainous region, so the temperature is 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 a i mean, as you say, stand okay, let's get around off now of some other world news headlines. 55 is the main to naser of battling launch scale. pete fires on the island of sinatra. a lack of water is holding back if it's to keep flames on to control these types of fires. it could frequently in the summer, at times leading to protests in neighboring countries like malaysia and singapore. when they become blanketed in smoke, you are paying commission president or the funder lion has underscored her commitment to the in use and vicious climate plan known as the green deal. she puts distracted, fed balance between the needs of the environment and business fund. a line was making her final state of the european union address before her time and 60
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a lot of well, north korea's lead came jungle and has pledged his full support for russia. during torques we'd president flooded me person. the russian president said president, kings tour of defense to surface defense facilities in roches. fine east will include rushes, pacific fleet vice implies the false dog. the north korean beta has held the summit as the start of a new year and bilateral relations. sonya holland raising his gloves to friendship for sure, but i would like to make it because this is a future strengthening of cooperation and friendship between our countries, between the russian federation and the democratic people's republic of korea is 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 wooten. we've just had an elaborate discussion about the
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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 underlying div, ongoing support for russia, against what he called the thrust of a german. this forces against its silver into the united states as well into that north korea could be preparing to supply russia with military equipment to boost its capabilities in ukraine. the pen took a tour of rushes, the stuff me cost me dry and the country is most important. rocha launch center
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on the list. believe that north korea wants russian advice on how to improve its own rockets and reconnaissance satellites. 40 different 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 or the surgeon lane is a senior lecture as a north korean studies and asia pacific studies at the university of central lancaster. doctor lynn will come to you. i'd like to start with this line we heard from team junk one. we need to the, the intensify strategic and tactical cooperation to ensure safety guarantee, a long lasting pace, both within the region and in the whole world at please tell us what do you think that means as it was briefly mentioned, the fact of his career uh, 6 out kind of technical corporation by we russia so that they can accomplish
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say, the technical development of the other countries. and this is a very good time you for north korea because the rush. oh, so nice don't support by the countries in the like, countries like north korea, north korea, let experience conflict. i looked down a wrong just because we did a 19 period. so any further sanctions visit any home or threat for north korea anymore? so now let's korea has nothing to fear biology in terms of the international sanctions. and because of that, it's very good timing from north korea to sick and have a cooperation with russia. and this is a lot of the really need to think about in the near future. so you're saying it's a good time for north korea. they've got nothing to lose. what can north korea offer russia specifically in terms of weight pins? so kind to north korea has of the going to reach it hasn't been used. so that could
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be a for down also the fat, which of label that so was a russia is moving to bring the labor force from north korea. and those koreans can be there, and then when you're trying to boost up the new weaponry of default and then of facilities, i want to ask you a perspective on this. north korea is a country that on the one hand, kind of forward to support one of the world's largest militaries. but it is an impoverished country that still needs economic assistance from countries like russia. do you find that striking? yes, you're right. and if we think about the dynamics in the region is not when you rush up with days or so, try know, full test to have the, uh, the dynamics in between the power gave me the russia. so since the 1960 is, if we think about what has happened before, north korea utilized the situation,
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the conflict is very well. so at this moment the game was the north korea segan knows that out the rush, that would be our very good, a lie. then or so that could you be the seeking knowing message to china that could be the father environment of the country that both countries can support the economy. so uh, the assistance to north korea and at the same time and go there hand, i'm not career also can a sick the support of from the so called western countries regional. it's clear or do not direct to the ask for help. but as we can imagine, the inside of north korea to do for us to getting a situation is for, to want to serious. and because of that rather than the uh, right in the country like, you know, like the us were sent to the us. they cannot get the message out saying that, oh no, that will be uh you were to pay for this. but of you can think about more strategic engage months. for example, a lifting partial, a partial, a sanction lifted,
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then maybe that would be another way that it was per year. i was to, i've tried twice to look for such a name from the university of central lancaster. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. to after so frank michael lake of rob watts has dw business. i'm jarrett gray. thanks for watching by doug. go away. the, let's see chris live. you discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating. both heritage spelling w world heritage 360. now the only way i can be on the top is to create my own empire discover
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