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of the, the, this is the w news live from berlin. thousands are still missing in libya, today's after catastrophic flooding. more than 5000 people have died in during a government official say the actual number, maybe 4 times higher. much of the city has been destroyed after torrential rains close to 2 times to burst. also in the program, the autonomy, an island of long produce is under a state of emergency. after more than $6000.00 migrants arrived within 24 hours from northern africa. and vitale about imposed
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a strict by strict defined on use. again of common sense. we take a look at an international exchange project offering young of gun exiles, a chance to play again the on pablo police, welcome to the program or the tardies in eastern libya say they fear as many as 20000 people could be dead following mass of floating in the mediterranean coastal city of, during the death toll currently stands up more than 5000 people satellite images taken before and after the disaster. it showed the scale of the devastation in, during now, after 2 times 1st, during torrential rain. many roads have been washed away, making it difficult for aid workers to reach effective areas. as
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a child pulled from the modern rubble, all that's left in this parts of done uh of the windows that her father survives the floods. but as 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, for 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 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. 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 durn 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 he'd areas. the east is ruled by a rival administration headed by military leda holly for half the related and attempted to in 2014, why advocate the kind of i 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,
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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. ahmed by rom is on the maybe a response team at the norwegian refugee cancel and joins us from neighboring chimneys. yeah, thanks for being on d w today. so you're trying to get a team of people into during now, what are you hearing from your people on the ground there? a good morning. i mean it is printing very, very difficult. it's not actually possible to get a or gets out of done all. there's just one or 2 roads, i'll just set it. imagine before this so you know that i used to have set of the roads out of it. and now it's showing me. yeah. you know, this only, well,
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2 available cities. i mean, you can see images just as long, long shot for catching traffic. so things on this to that, but the saw and get the where around the streets, just set up the scene that children booking him on that. but the, that book is that cannot be picked up because there's no enough body bags in the, in the city rescue teams are on the full day, a brief of search and rescue operations. it's. it's now you know, any, any, any bomb any by the pounds. the lightest goes to the and the lady sadly help is finding a way gradually people says, huh, i can just buy all the codes that are out there. uh, you know, uh, kind of the numbers of levitas. it says add to the stating situation and you know, you need to wait at the well behind these people. yeah. desperate, desperate indeed, am with such a high death tell,
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tell us about the dangers of disease outbreaks as it is a hopeless vacancy already without. obviously being social is to say, shall about this. i mean, there is a genuine in the test disease rows pretty easily in such circumstances. several factors that are in fast august. it is also itself has destroyed almost full functioning at water networks. there's no fresh water available in, in the city. it's uh, there's not was the power outages to let you know that i know. so the fact that these shows is we're lucky enough to stay standing actually all down her stay a huge number of people. so imagine, you know, dozens of people in, in a small house or small shipments. uh, i mean that would definitely come to you to a foster spread basket spread of disease and form water for disease. and we have
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this from, from other scenario. so from other situations, you know, early on the, we have to know color outbreaks is written zones, you know, a set things where there's not enough jimmy preparations. and yeah, yeah, that is definitely upset with the probably the biggest strengths that we are facing now. can you give us a sense of the scale of the recovery efforts? this is going to be a very, very long journey for libyans to full, for the is, have shown in the resilience, i have to say to overcome appliances, conflict, and displacement. this is going to fit them back years. it's gonna take months program to probably, you know,
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come to tons with this shock. it's a really, i mean, the children who will now be displaced without home, without to school, without training, without a parent. and, you know, living with these traumas it's, it's gonna bring back very talk memories for these children as well. this is, some people have been just slaves before they are, they dislikes the game and the living. a displacement is such a harsh reality. and lindsey tends and facing the weather around them is the speaking of whether we, we are around, you know, um when to now when series around $411.00, it's going to be a very close long way to for these people. that's why i just want to say that so on is as you know, intellectual rich countries, how to support for libya and you know, they have to offer that's a truly devastating uh, what's happened there. i'm a buyer,
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i'm from the norwegian refugee cancel. thank you for being on details here today. thank you. or the italian island of land produced is under a state of emergency after a record number of migrants arrived within 24 hours, authorities of already transferred many of the more than 6000 arrivals to sicily. the reception center on producer is designed to hold only 400 people more than a 100 boats packed to his more than 6 and a half 1000 people in just over 24 hours. it's more than double the small items, permanent population numbers this attacks and the coast guards capacity to intercept smugglers wrestles and pushing and tell you in 5 minutes to georgia. malone is pledge to end the regular immigration to the test with such a politically charged issue. the human aspect across mediterranean migration can be
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easily overshadowed. many have spent thousands of years on a boat ship that several of don't survive. but when these human beings, many of whom are still in the teens, arriving near that they find themselves reduced to a missed to, to stick. they become numbers to be shuffled around by bureaucrats, that become the latest problem to be squabbled either by politicians. while those who were on the ground, those carrying for these weary young travellers do the best, i can to ease the situation we tried to get so home ford replied to give that maybe kelly. ringback you got a there, we try to give that mean formation and shoes closer. and then they go toward the northern producer, is the southern most parts of it today and the long standing flash point in the
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discussion of the migration, the underwater release agencies do the utmost infrastructure on such a small island is simply unable to cope. revival numbers. surge, we are more or less with the number you had in 2016, which was an exception for a rival. by the time they had insurance, what seems to be a big difference? now? we do have a government more. we can get a more, i'm di, migration gemini, has now suspended a voluntary deal to take it in my goods landing. and it today and fonts announced tough a new measures aimed at stopping migrants coming over the italian border. these approaches could well be emulated by other northern countries. many of the new arrivals height. this is the start of a new and back to life for them in europe, pushing brussels with under a year having to e parliamentary elections. it could mean the thought of yet another political stand
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off of the migration. well, some more. let's go to brussels now i'm bringing indeed over to use christine one to at christine. great to see you. so is there an explanation as to why so many people have arrived in this 24 hour period? the top of the 10 channels, warranties have said that they've been some reps, the conditions in the past few days, which created a possible nick in tennessee. yeah, this is where we're seeing most of the migration flows coming from and in the recent days, windows weather conditions improved. it appears the smugglers who had been holding people back, essentially since people out resulting in, in the numbers that we are seeing overwhelming. this very small island public, which has one reception center for migrants which can house little more than 400 people. hence the situation on the ground that is absolutely at chaos. that little
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island overwhelmed with people at the moment. now it leads premier george, i'm alone. he has taken a hard line on a regular migration. now france and germany have renamed on a promise to take in migrants arriving on a tale and shores. so white, this change of mind. so i'm just going to give you a little bit of back story about what that arrangement was about under what's called the european voluntary solidarity mechanism. that's a complicated way to say i. e u. member states would volunteer to take some asylum seekers from the 1st arrival countries keep them for one year and then return them to the country that they 1st arrived. and the idea behind this arrangement was to relieve the pressure off of for the countries when they are overwhelmed with arrivals. for that one year period, germany now says that if he is refusing to take migrants back because under a regulation which is a dublin little asylum, a application must happen in the country that you 1st arrived in. so germany saying
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that after this initial period, if he is refusing to take people back, hence it is no longer going to be positive. pacing in that mechanism. this really is the latest back and forth that we're seeing stand off, if you will, between northern countries who they, who themselves sale, overwhelmed germany says it is overwhelmed with the number of 1st time asylum applications that it can't cope with. the numbers of people that people who are meant to be applying for asylum in the 1st country they arrive and this would be it's a legal grease or a 1st arrival country should be going back. but if he is refusing to take people, so but christine maloney isn't the only theatre to argue that turned to the rose place and an excessive burden on border nations. is this essentially proof that the european voluntary solidarity plan is dead in the water? it's it suddenly looks that way, if, if their accusations between the member states off the other not holding out on its end of the bulk. and so it is position in refusing to take people back is to say,
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we'll overwhelmed. and we would like for other countries to assist with the load. they of course have been other issues in between that, but this is randy if the saying and then of the board, the country saying we're simply overwhelmed. we need most on to dias. he but of course, the rules, all the rules on migration, all of that and the sign of application must happen in the 1st arrival country. so with this kind of a standup, it almost looks that way because you need other member states to voluntarily take people into their territory. house them until such time is that expires and send them back. but if nobody's willing to take them back and nobody wants to take people in, it's not to you how this agreement can be going on any further. thanks, christine dw correspondent christine ones are in brussels. armenia is holding peace, keeping drills with us. forces us tensions rise with neighboring azerbaijan,
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over the disputed. and the gore know a car box enclave for 8 months as or by john has blocked a humanitarian passage called b like in card. or that's the only road that links ethnic armenian and the gore and know car back to our media. as or by john has controlled in the gore know, car boss since winning a war over the territory against armenia. in 2022000 russian peacekeepers have failed. to keep access from armenia open when dw your re reschedule traveled to the region, he found that armenia is now turning away from russia and is looking towards the west. bushed on the pomade, the russian influence can be found on every corner here. over here as long as the armenian capital z, as that a russian restaurants and you can of the he has it awesome language. and no one who actually has historically been can see that at those political l. i n friend off our medias. but the vet is changing on the streets of yet of them you only have
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good things about the old and every russians. thousands of them live here now. many came after the war ukraine 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 might, but he knew little to what to do, cuz we welcomed with the people with open arms who fled perkins regime and who fled to warn you craned. no, we could now distinguish very clearly between the people in russia and the russian rulers. he, russian rollers are evil. they are evil and the way that homes us and constantly puts us under pressure here at the bus then, and then the the to understand where the change of hots comes from the beach, the upon the on takes us to nicole in a kind of a buff regions that both on media and neighboring as a by john, have been fighting over for decades. 3 years ago,
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this struggle escalated into more of a time yet. yvonne was hoping for minute tree aid from russia, but nothing came of it as it by john gain control. the union government has since recognized as advice on sovereignty, even the going to come a boss. but the ceasefire has been fragile for 9 months as a by john has blocked access to the region from the on the union side via of a side code lushin coverage will are now guard no car box that's right behind me. we can't go any further as that is the road is closed. all as there is also when an absolute state of emergency begins. that is, according to eye witnesses. he also gave us this footage from the capital of nicole in a couple 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,
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a cutoff from the outside world. the back of the, of a side this age con voya has been waiting to pass it since july. armenians say russian troops are stationed in the region, but they only watch and allow the blockade to continue. as the vice 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 sort of the ink cartridge. you really like to have an attack j effect checked up approach because we are living in the area of the fake news and this information unfortunately. and we also, unfortunately see a lot of elements olds in a stage activities. and how does russia respond to the accusation? it's abandoned on me in the president, putin claims as the countries of info. it's much of it. what are we supposed to say
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about education? if i'm media exception, they're going to colorado back as positive as a by john, because it's not our fault. is that imagine that mature for david's to upon yeah. and pollutants woods. sounds cynical. he's convinced moscow is deliberately weakening on media, which is war against ukraine has any strengthened his belief at the point and it showed that 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 did union with a manager to correct? that's one person is hoping for that. well, at the point you'll see if it's not based upon the on believes his country must seek new lies in order to completely detach itself from russia are now to morocco, where rescue efforts are still continuing. after last friday's earthquake, that's so far known to have killed nearly 3000 people. an aftershock ciocca village
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near the epi center on wednesday evening as emergency responders, delegate 3 verbal more soldiers and aid workers are making their way to remote rural areas where entire villages have been white dived. authorities are working to reopen, damaged, and blocked roads. but hopes of finding survivors are fading 19 year old a month and your father abraham, walk 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 earthquake struck. to find out that 10 of her relatives were killed by the quake. among them was a month's 6 year old brother who was about to go to school. good to me. 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,
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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 a feeding foss, thomas. good. what about the people under the rubble? and we're going to be 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 cells. and some volunteers from america and around the world have answer deplete for how one of their tasks is loaded into many towering aid onto trucks that will deliver it to earthquake victims. 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 streets, even the poorest individuals giving a kind of oil, a packet of sugar with a genuine desire to assist as
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a country with the be called any 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 in her village, helping to organize food and water deliveries. she says that's about all she can do to keep them going after 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 . so that's kind of stand where the taliban imposed severe restrictions across. i've gone society after i'd seized power 2 years ago. those rules include a strict fine on music that live that lead many musicians to play the country. but now a musical exchange project is affording some of them the chance to play alongside
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musicians from germany and around this music leads the way collectively, musicians from 3 different orchestras made in one workshop. fatty, the muddy from the gun. national institute has music, a rainy and musician, russian that cra funny from the baron born. so you'd academy and elizabeth roy to from the gym and youth orchestra for found it all. braga, in the most 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 in afghanistan, it's a traumatic experience, which was compet from music. was to get the right uh, when i came to portugal, i started playing violin again. it was giving me the feeling of strength, even with my family and friends, being in a bad situation that made up the last week and the musicians played together.
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speaking the language of music, the side of the mac, the, the, i noticed that we magically started to get them to the same service, the energy and mines which really connected i thought piece pump several times while we were playing, supplement, my skins, i hope to help you out in the suitcases, in the beginning, nothing seemed to be clear to reaching the points of on the stage and everyone knows what to do. like that's a good experience. i tend to request better than mine vac. so i is to move music has my to, uh, is, can anything with me so me them was, i can use it to express ongoing, also right, fine, and come and also to can we not time to know something changed? what happened, composer and conductors submitted some awarding references, improvisation to find a come in the sound, the, it's
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a new experience. for most of the musicians. they're very open to it, as it saves. so it's not so difficult that we need to struggle cause it starts with simple steps and then slowly it comes to gets a piece. but i do need to be a tougher on role. and a level playing field is up to me and provides ation happens in the here. and now we're all experiencing something new to desa enables you the size of the noise in the evening. it's time for an excursion in broadcast, filled with memories of the day. you're watching dw, you slide from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stores. sizes of people are still missing in libya's flood disaster. more than 5000 people have died in during the government. officials say that number may be 4 times higher. torrential rain cost for 2 jobs above the city to 1st sweeping away entire district. you're up to date of
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