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the, the, this is the building use live from the land, thousands of still missing in libya, today's off to catastrophic logic. 15000 people have died in their non government. officials say the actual number may be full times highest. much in the city has been destroyed up to to renfield rains cost to down to. but also coming up with the morocco is
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shaken by off to show day is also a major quake kill thousands. the trim is interrupt. rescue is a search for survivors and remote bounce images. the taliban imposes district ben on music and ask on a stone. we take a look at an international exchange project offerings exiled us can musicians, the trump to play again the on monday campus making and welcome to the program receives in eastern libya, say that they say as many as 20000 people could be dead. following must have flooding in the mediterranean coastal city of during the death toll currently stands out. more than 5000 people, satellite images taken before and off to the dissolves, to show the scale of the devastation. and there are no of the 2 dams. the steering
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torrential rain, many roads have been washed away, making it difficult to aid work has to reach the affected areas of as a child pulled from the modern rubble. all that's left in this pos 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, when 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
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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, had left the cities infrastructure crumbling. the warrant due authorities for weeks know, years that the dam had corrected it and needed maintenance. we said that nobody to listen to us. and now the whole of during the slot it 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 half the through legend attempted coup in 2014. why i had to tell ya to kind of i what some aid and foreign rescue teams have arrived. but with the country divided and roads washed away,
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international health is struggling to reach those in need. and nothing is working here. no national authorities, nothing. have a look and do something about it. we're experiencing a great injustice. many survivors in donor 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. and byrom is on the libya response team. at the norwegian refugee council, i asked him what he's hearing from his stuff and the area that's been devastated by the flooding a good morning. i mean, it is still a state of shock that people are going through the, for these have not being fully retrieved. i mean, there are still
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a dead bodies lying on the street and on children then, you know, and, and parents have to walk around the city with, with bodies everywhere, the scene of destruction and the lots of people could not retrieve any of their belongings. so they have nothing on them. they spent a full night last night on the street and some mini open some you know, if, if lucky enough could, could find to dry spots and the roads to up and cause the uh, also, you know, the, the main lifeline for the city. so yeah, closed, i mean, i think we're expecting the roads to start to gradually open, hopefully by that needs a log repair and, and the infrastructure has been heavily damaged the needs of massive insight done a, there is no enough food, there's no fresh drinking water and local um you know, local valencia is all doing after things they can around the clock to,
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to help this population. yes. you talked about the number of bodies lying around with, with so many big bodies being recovered. now can you talk to us about the dangers of, of disease and how that's being managed? that is what we are warning of as of now. i mean, in this come up, continue as the bodies have, have to have been there for a full day now. but rescue workers say they don't have enough for the backs to, to take people and to evacuate these dead bodies and buried them properly. this could, could spell. a disaster is a different level and different time for these people. i mean, apple and unwarrantable and diseases are a real risk. as of now, um, are you health hazards? lack of medication. hospitals are almost or not functioning in and
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and had to be evacuated to hospitals around around the town. and the saw also over section overwhelmed. so medication and medical equipment and also a search and rescue equipment. our top priority for the, for, for us to and the age workers at the moment, libya has to rival governments. we all hearing that they are now starting to work together to help flood victims. but to what extent is this actually aging relief efforts, or are you seeing progress being made? i mean, is it for us for an or see which, which has been in libya for 6 years now we, we don't have issues. we do a crate across the country, including and think cause the very close to done and we're how we're ready to, to mobilize all the teams that to go to job and the ask a lot of our response. i think the main problem here is the lack of results is we
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have seen encouraging science from, from all across the boards. everyone wants everyone's, and everyone's interest is to support these people and to provide some relief. however, their resources are still very, very low. and there's been very um, you know, little age coming in and, you know, into libya let alone into into ton of the areas in fact. so i think now it's time for the international committee to just throw its weight behind, you know, behind looking for them to is behind know, okay. and you chose and chose the working around the clock and provide the essential funding that could save essentially save lives. i'd save children who are now saying without, without the home buyer, i'm from the norwegian refugee council. thank you so much for talking to us. thanks for your time. thanks a to okay, let's take
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a look mount some of the other stories making news around the world today. and the italian island is lum producer is under a state of emergency. after a record $6000.00 migrants arrived within 24 hours. many have been transferred to sicily as the islands reception center only has a capacity of 400 non producer is easily southern, most island, that is often the 1st force of cold. the people crossing from northern africa. cya has gosset hundreds of shops and a market in bangladesh is capital deca. no casualties were reported from the blaze which broke house in the early hours of the morning before shops opened. far as in no time common and densely populated deka, which is growing rapidly in recent years. please say at least 56 people have died in a fire and an apartment blocked in vietnam's capital. finally, thousands of others were injured in the blaze, which sausage in the parking area of the building, police, and contained the buildings own uh, their choosing handles,
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violating fire safety regulations to morocco. now where a rescue efforts off still continuing, excuse me, off the last friday's quake that so far known to have killed, excuse me, nearly 3000 people and off to shock shook village near the epi center on wednesday evening. as emergency responders dug through trouble will soldiers and aid will cause on making their way to remote rural areas where entire villages have been wiped out. now source, he's all working to reopen damage blocked roads. the hopes of finding most of life is on now dwindling. a 19 year old in mind and your father abraham walk together through the village has been devastated by the disaster. a mine is a student in the city affairs. she returned home up to the earthquake, struck to find out that 10 of her relatives were killed by the quake. among them
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was a mine 6 year old brother, who was about to go to school. when 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 refused. across the region in remote villages, like in mines, rescue workers continue their search for survivors. they have stepped up their efforts as the chances of finding someone to live feeding fast on the good of the people under the rubble. and we're going to the we haven't managed to find everyone gets a while ago and the telephone rang that we didn't find the person cells and some volunteers from america and around the world have answer deplete for how one of their tasks is loaded into many tiring aid onto trucks that will deliver it to
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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 a remarkable generosity. please don't hesitate to continue offering help from all around the world. despite her grief, the mind has also joined the efforts in her village, 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 whose lives have been shattered by the disaster
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. i spoke kindly a to a correspondent. i mean, he says in myra cache, and i asked him to update us on developments and the worst affected regions to well in mar, attached the situation is still extremely in tents. a lot of people have gathered here, including aid workers. international aid workers are still arriving to come health and the coordination. so just really it's still in full force here. a lot of people are trying to get aid into these mountain villages that are worth effective. now the city itself was also affected, but that has more or less than stabilize the some of the buildings are still have to have collapse and there's rumble skills here. but really the death and destruction is up in those mountain villages. and we've seen a supermarket of an almost empty because of the desire by locals here to buy groceries and send them along with aid workers. and so there's really
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a sense of solidarity here, but also a sense of panic that it's becoming too late to find the missing people under the rubble. so given how difficult it is to get to those remote areas, i mean, what can you tell us about the, the states of the age deliveries that mean is stuffed guessing through as it is getting through. but slowly, it's hard to, it's overstate how difficult it is to reach these mountain villages, sometimes of settlements or just a few families along a winding mountain road that has had rocks come over it. now there is one village in e, in colorado. uh that did see uh over the last day or so. um a finally coming in a lot of people, there were joy overjoyed to find the have contacts uh with the world again. so aid was able to reach this village which was completely destroyed. but somebody, one of the teams that was up there,
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told us that there are 8 more villages along the road after that that is still block. so some of these places, after since friday have still not been contacted by aid workers. and just to remind you, these are mountain this regions are also is known for its beautiful weather by tourists . but the mountains are not the same. there's a rain predicted tomorrow. temperatures get down to 10 degrees celsius for 50 degrees fahrenheit at night. so it is a dire situation for people who just don't have shelter and food, or even running water, and sometimes the, the government, the american government, and so far, and you've requested assistance from full countries, spain could talk the united arab emirates. i'm the u. k. is it's under pressure to reach out to other countries to help. i mean how the americans feel about that so far, the foreign governments like germany and france that i have offered aid, but have this. it has not been requested by the american government. have been
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pretty tight lipped. they've said that them, it's up to morocco a to decide whether they take that aid or not in the american government has as well not really responded to the accusations that it has been too slow and accepting for an aide. and the american governments explanation for this is that because of the particular situation, the disaster situation here where they have lots of a, they just can't get it to the villages. they were worried about creating a problem, right? so that's the justification they're using. we're saying that we're only inviting a few countries to help us. we're coordinating and from the government, we're not gonna let the you into the coordinating. they said they can handle this, that the locals know best. and that is not the amount of aid that they need, where others, it's what it is, is the coordination. and they don't want to add a problem to the problem is what they said. but of course, a lot of aid workers here on the ground who have experience and other 8 areas and other disaster areas have said that they're used to the un coming in and i'm seeing
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a lot bigger reaction to a disaster like this man, thanks so much that's, i mean, safe for pushing from narrow cash. media is holding peace. keeping drills with us forces this tensions rise with a neighboring azerbaijan, over the disputed indigo in a car buff on light enclave for 8 months. as a vice, john has blocks a humanitarian passage called election car. it will see only right, that links nicole in a car box with armenia, 2000 russian peacekeepers a failed to keep the car. it'll open russian president let them in. person said they're all quote, no problems with all media. the when dw uri russia, so travel to the region. he found that all media is turning away from russia and is looking towards the west. forced upon, mainly russian influence can be found on every corner here. over here as long as
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they are median capital e, as in our russian restaurants and you can of the he has it awesome language and no one who actually has historically been can see that eco, those political l i n t friend off our medias about the vet is changing on the streets of yet of i'm you only hate good things about old and every russians . thousands of them live here now. many came after the war you crate and started. young russian men fled to the country before they could be sent to war. they didn't need a visa to enter on media. my opinion live with the jacob. we welcome to the people with open arms who fled perkins regime and who fled the war and ukraine. no, we could now distinguish very clearly between the people in russia and the russian rulers. russian rollers are evil. they are evil in a way that hums us and constantly puts us under pressure here. a thought epithet,
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and then as does it. to understand wherever the change of hearts comes from, diabetes depending on takes us to nicole and i come about regions that both on media and neighboring as a by john have been fighting over for decades. 3 years ago. this struggle escalated into more of a time yet. yvonne was hoping for ministry aid from russia, but nothing came of it as it by john gain control. the union government has since recognized as advice on sovereignty of and they're going to come a box for the ceasefire has been fragile for 9 months as the by john has blocked access to the region from the on the union side via of a so called lushin cordele now guard no car box, that's right behind me. we can't go any further. as that is the road is closed. all of us there is also when an absolute state of emergency begins that is according to
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eye witnesses. the also gave us this footage from the capital of nicole and kind of a long lines outside stores, setting russians, bread, empty shelves, and pharmacies, and grocery stores. we are told that only ambulances are allowed through people, a cuts off from the outside world. back on the other side, this age con void has been waiting to pass since july armenian, se russian troops stationed in the region. but they only watch and allow the blockade to continue. as advice on officials say that is a lie, they say it is possible to ends from back to one best side, according to them, that is no blockade on this picture. so the ink cartridge, you are allowed to have an attack j effect chip approach because we are living in the area of the fake news and this information unfortunately. and we also
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unfortunately see edits of elements olds in a stage activities. and how does russia respond to the accusation? it's abandoned on me, and the president, boots in claims is the country's own fault. what's, what's your scope of, what are we supposed to say about education? if armenia accepts and they go into the cairo back as part of as a by john, because it's not our fault is that. imagine that i'm actually looking for david stefan. yeah. and putins words sound to say, nicole, he's convinced moscow is deliberately weakening on media, which is war against ukraine has any strength and his belief that at that point it showed the lights are cisco. once we understood what russia really wants and ukraine, we knew we had to commit to ukraine because they are fighting for all of us today. oh, great. if key calls then and you've so union with a manager to correct. that's one person is hoping for a while at the point. jessica, if hicks davi is depending on believes his country must seek new allies in order to completely detach itself from russia. harris and more stories making
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headlines today. and the north korean media has reported that russian russian president vladimir putin, has accepted an invitation to visit the internationally isolated nation invitation was extended by the north korean leader kim john of the he held extensive talks with present person and russians. far east. no data has been announced for the visit yet, or taiwan says china has flown 68 will plains and sent to navy vessels into areas around the self governing island. official said some of the vessels and at croft detected within a 24 hour period. while heading for chinese military exercises in the western pacific, china regards the self governed island as part of its territory. in police and origin, tina receives more than 200 nazi books of to raising a publishing house in front of cyrus. or if he's a recipe owner,
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it was printing bmt, submission publications, also the hope displaying nazi symbols violates anti discrimination laws and knowledge and tina. there's home to last in america's largest jewish population to afghanistan now, where the taliban imposed severe restrictions across the outcomes society officer. it sees power 2 years ago. and those rules include strict back on music, and that led to many musicians to flee the country. that our musical exchange project is affording some of them the chance to play alongside musicians from germany and from iran. this music leads the way collectively, musicians from 3 different orchestras, mace, one workshop, faddie john, monday for me at the national institute has music rainy and musician, russian that cra, funny from the baron born. so you'd academy. and elizabeth reuter from the gym and
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useful restaurant founded on braga in the north of portugal, is a place of refuge she left afghanistan to escape to tell him that it has been living here for a year for parents state. and that's kind of done. it's a traumatic experience, but she chose comfort for music. was to get to that. when i came to portugal, i started playing violin again, but i thought it was giving me the feeling of strength, even with my family and friends, being in a bad situation for that make up the last week and the musicians playing together. speaking the language of music, the side of the max of the i noticed that we much at least started to get into the same service, the energy in mind, the truly connected. i don't piece them several times while we will play my skins a whole to help you out in the suitcases. in the beginning, nothing seemed to be clear. but then we started reaching the point of understanding . okay, to do a little slow me, the piece was taking shape and everyone knows what to do. that's
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a good experience. i tend to request better than mine vac. so i, it's the most music has my to, uh, it can, anything with me so me them was, i can use it to express anger or sorry, mine, and come um, also to come, if we not time to know something changed, what happened composer and conductors submitted some awarding references, improvise sanctions to find a common, the sound, the, it's a new experience for most of the musicians on. they're very open to it as a, as a service charge. it's not so difficult that we need to struggle. have it starts with simple steps and then slowly it comes to gus a piece, but i do later this year we're all on a level playing field to meet and provides. ation happens in the here and now we're
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all experiencing something new to data and able to use a type of noise in the evening. it's time for an excursion in broadcast filled with memories of the day of just that some time for some sports news. and in tennis, rushes out of styles, the pots opposed the upset. number one seed on your, but in straight sets the clinton course in the final sport, the w t. a tournament in san diego and have 1st match since losing last week in the us opens full around the tennessee and was broken 6 times throughout the match. but she suffered another disappointing loss. but if ever quoted her 5th top 10, when of the season, she'll say it's 2020 australian open champion. so say a tenant in the next round it washing dw, use life by then here's a reminder about top stories. today. thousands of people are still missing and libby is flagged as often over 5000 people have died and they're not in government
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. officials say that number may actually be 4 times higher. torrential rain close to 2 times about the city to the sweeping away entire district. so that you're up to date to come pick this up next with a full but they said of general. so richard, i'm sure i'm any conflict. cannon, thanks so much for watching the the the,
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into the conflict. so i worry about the will of the west to continue to do what needs to be done. strong was, so my guess is wait today says former deputy supreme commander in europe. i mentioned sure there's a lingering feel that somehow we can go back to some sort of spaces, clarifying to russia. that is not going to happen. so what will happen? conflict next, on d,
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w. $300000.00 children disappearing without a traits. a dark chapter for the catholic church child abduction is spring policy initiated by dictator franko, and carried out by nuns and doctors until the 1996. the victim's face a wall of silence. even today, the 5 minutes on d w. the, the online visit is created, is it by a most of full spring version of how's it goes into the f. b, trees spacing goes up to 1000 liters of low. so in a day,
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forest fires evaporating large amounts of moist tune in to get the onset and learn more about the heavy, invisible river flows through the sky. start september 20th on dw. i worry about the will of the west to continue to do what needs to be done. strong words from my guess is weak base. i was 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 states as quote and to with russia that is not going to happen. so what does he think will happen? so alarming prospect soon focus is allowed wake up, go to europe, the american general associates and sheriff, welcome to.

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