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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin, within officials say up to 20000 people may have died in flooding caused by to rental rain and bursting dams. the un says casualties could have been avoided, a functioning weather system. also come out on the shelf the, the italian island attempted suicide is under a state of emergency. after
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a record 7000 migrants arrived overwhelming local surfaces and banned by the tale bond. young musicians from afghanistan get a chance to play against europe. some of the performers and exile the i'm quite richardson, thank you for joining us. thousands of flood victims have been buried in mass graves today and the libyan city of dare not much of the city was swept away after torrential rain, caused to danced and burst, leaving officials born that the death toll could reach up to 20000 people. and the un has said that many of the deaths could have been avoided if libya had a functioning, whether agency a child pulled from the mode and trouble. all that's left in this part of debt or no of how the her father survives the flood. so,
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but it's helpless as his daughter's body is recovered. 5 thousands of people have been killed and thousands more are still missing. as teams search the wreckage for bodies this is a disaster. my sister for children or grandchildren, a total of 11 people, the disaster in every sense of the word. my nephew, my people, my family, the 10s of thousands of people and devin a and surrounding areas of being left without homes, food, clean water, or medicine. and hunger is mounting. years of mismanagement, had left the cities infrastructure crumbling. the we want to do a story, it is 4 weeks know years that the damn had corrected it and needed maintenance. we
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said that nobody to listen to us and now the whole of durn is flooded. the situation in the nearby tentative sousa is similarly grim, more than a decade of conflict, and no central government have left much of libby's infrastructure, neglected with the sole mountain road that links it to the town of sha hot collapse and the floods isn't. of course, you know what they should send bill dozers all about the general electricity company must intervene. we have been without electricity some saturday. we don't, but the water company has to get involved. they have to come to fix the drain pipe is about to walk up. some aid and folded and rescue teams have arrived in libya, but with the country divided on the roads washed away. international help is struggling to reach those a need. nothing is working here. no national authorities, nothing. have a look and do something about it. we're experiencing a great injustice to. i don't know how many survivors have been left to dig through the mud and deputy themselves,
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looking for their loved ones. the search for bodies as also moved out to sea for many of those and still missing were washed away. rim eliza from care international gave us this update on the situation. right now the situation on the ground is 1st perfect and the bodies are everywhere. they're trying to count the families and the missing people. right now, there is no concrete numbers of the missing or the people who lost their lives. so our, our partners and ourselves care are trying to find a trying to assess the situation as much as much as possible and look for immediate release and support discounts and can kind of do it for the area victims. and for the survivors are right now. what are the biggest challenges that you are facing and getting a to people the biggest challenges would be that the storm destructive all the roads to play,
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to get to that area of the rooms of locked the supply is the supply chain, special for food and medication it's very difficult to reach, and one of the most significant one is filter, where families were there is like more than 220000 families who have been displaced from their homes. this is more than 50000 people who are right now sheltered in schools. and they will be evacuated, a few days of with no shelter and no place to go who are missing the basic needs like clothes, food you even like the ones with no place to go. and then on top of that, you have bodies piling up everywhere, pulled from the bubble. also washington from c. with that in mind, how concerned are you about the possible outbreak of disease there? or it is very no, that's a loved with the scale can because of the after my death with blow with water born diseases. right now there is no concrete reports of, of,
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of this. and we have no further information, but we just told for the best. yeah. and looking ahead, how difficult you think it is going to be for libya and for the people living in the affected areas to recover from this disaster. is there any kind of timeline in mind there's a range from such a disaster will take months even years, because um most people and they're, they've not do they've not lose like one family member or 2 day at all. and some entire families were wiped out entirely. so there's a survivors, and the total of this would take a while to recover from. this is why they care is focusing on a, a, in a very extensive psycho social support for the victims, families and the survivors of this event. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on time. okay. and is that is a remote loss or from care international. joining us today from aaa. well, the
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a telling island of glen producer is under a state of emergency. after a record number of migrants arrived within a 24 hour period. many of them have now been transferred to the mainland, but thousands remain in need of assistance. the migraines arrived on small boats from north africa with some dying on the journey, and during rescue missions. more than a 100 boats packed, which was more than 6 and a half 1000 people in just over 24 hours a number of vitals. the small islands permanent population numbers, this attacks and the coast guards capacity to intercept smugglers wrestles and pushing and tell you in 5 minutes to georgia, maloney's pledge to end the regular emigration to the test. a with such a politically charged issue. the human aspect across the mediterranean migration can be easily overshadowed. many has spent thousands of years for the perilous journey across the water. but when these human beings,
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many of whom are still in the teens, arriving near that they find themselves reduced to a missed to stick. they become numbers to be shuffled around by bureaucrats. they become the light is probing to be squabbled either by politicians. while those who are on the ground, those carrying for these weary young travellers do the best, i can to ease the situation. we try to get home forward with guy to give that maybe kelly. ringback you got a there, we try to give that information and the shoes closer. and then they go towards the. busy land producer is the southern most parts of italy under long standing flash point in the discussion of the migration. the underwater release agencies do the utmost infrastructure on such a small island is simply unable to cope when a valuable number serge,
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we are more or less with the number we had in 2016, which was an exception for rivals that had insured. what seems to be a bit different. now we do have a government more. we can get 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 meshes 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 until the parliamentary elections. it could mean the thought of yet another political stand of the migration. catherine bullard is the director of the european council and refugees and exiles,
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and i asked her why so many people are arriving now to it is because of the situation in the countries of origin of the people arriving wherever seeing increased situations of persecution in security for j, let's say that is leading people to leave the also the situation in the countries of trends, let's say, where previously people might have been able to stay working live in dignity in a country like shanicea or libya. dots has become increasingly difficult with the rise, for instance, so racist attacks and she needs here, which is a propelling people to try to move on to go to europe. so it's a combination of reasons that leads to the numbers of people arriving and which none the less remain manageable, should that be a collective european response, which is what we need now to deal with the agent situation and non producer. yeah,
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i'd like to ask you more about that. it appears that lamp is itself is, is beyond its capacity to help these people. um, but we see germany and france tightening their borders. germany saying it's suspending, accepting migrants, arriving on italian shores. why have we seen that change of mind? so there is ongoing political debates and hostility towards assigned them see kids and refugees in many countries of europe. there's also the perception. and so it's, and countries that they're doing more than other countries. and whereas in front and what is always needed is a collective response. the actual numbers of people, the writing all manageable, but they're only manageable as all the countries within the european union worked together. so that the situation of a to lee and it's not to introduce responsibility to deny access to tyrant tre of to prevent people of rising not with the legal on the pos, eventually the soonest. if people are wrong, if initially the should then be solidarity with actually in other countries supporting the offering relocation, for instance,
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for people who arrive initially providing assistance for people who will receive perception and apply for sign. a minute today is a question of geography of to rule the countries of external voters all likely to receive people because that's the point at which they into the you. and it's still the case that the majority of those arriving in a you do have a international protection needs. although we often hit the opposite. actually, if we look at the figures from last year, the protection, right? the percentage of people who receive of protection status, who are recognized as a need of international protection is very costly. so it's not a question of saying that these are not refugees. these are people who don't need protection, so must be prevented from arriving. yep. so in your view, what has happened to this european solidarity? i'm just this week we saw the president of the european commission are still funder line calling for you unity on migration. but this seems to be an example of it
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faltering. so the is the ongoing situation of work to the rules in general, and we see the rules that are a, robert, i'm favorable actually to the countries of external vote because the country is responsible for many assign them applications. all the countries where people arrive. so in that sense, actually for the front, so germany, they benefit from the rules because it's more likely the to, to legal grace is responsible for people because that's the 1st country where they arrive. so that's one issue is we would argue the on friend this of the rules in general of the 2nd issue is then the question of what to do in the situation of crisis. and in that situation, it becomes highly tent, some politicized. in a situation like this arrival of 7000 people on the small island of the coast, eventually it's essential that countries stuck in don't criticize in the talking to
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me. and in many cases, these are people who has been rescued at sea and who is actually and in respect to this international obligation since rescued or has allowed to be this about the so the alternative to other countries supporting it to a unfortunately would be that it truly refuses to allow rescued people to enter or refuses to rescue people on either of which would leads to suffering including additional death. yes. well thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on top of your names. that is, catherine will our director of the european council on refugees and possibly appreciate your time. thank you. i. let's turn out as another world. these headlines at this hour. morocco has been shaken by after shocks disrupting the search for victims of for last friday's earthquake. the killed some 3000 people for soldiers and aid workers and making their way to remote rural areas. where entire
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villages were levels. authorities are working to reopen, damaged, and blocked roads. but hopes of finding survivors are fading. a court in bangladesh as jail to human rights activists for publishing, so called false information. critics say it's part of a crackdown ahead of elections early next year. the activists have been documenting police brutality and alleged killings and disappearances of the position figures. the kremlin says, russian president vladimir putin has accepted an invitation to visit north korea. the invitation was extended by north korean leader kim jong on, after he met with putting in rushes far east. no date has been announced for their visit. saw armine as military has been holding framing girls with us soldiers. and the rising tensions with us or by john over the dispute is no corner car box enclave. for 8 months as or by john has blocked humanitarian passage called the election corridor,
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which is the only road that links ethnic armenia in the corner car box to armenia as a buyer's on has controlled new born. a car box is when a war over the territory in 2022000 russian peacekeepers have failed to keep access from armenia open. the www. were chateau traveled to the region and found armenia is now turning away from russia and looking towards the west. bushed and mainly russian influence can be found on every corner here over the area of honestly our 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 at those political l i and friend of our medias about the vets is changing on the street. so if you had a volume, you only had good things about the old and every russians. thousands of them live here now. many came after the war you crate and started. young russian men fled to
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the country before they could be sent to war. they didn't need a visa to enter on media. might put a new level to for 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 rules are evil. they are evil in a way that hums us and constantly puts us under pressure here to help us down. and then as does it to understand wherever the change of hots comes from that meets depending on takes us to nicole when i come about regions that both on media and neighboring as a by john, have been fighting over for decades. so we years ago this struggle escalated into more of a time yet. yvonne was hoping for a minute tree aid from russia, but nothing came of it as
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a by john ganes control. the union government has since recognized as advice on sovereignty. even the 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 lashing cover. it will not guard no car box. that's right behind me, we can't go any further. the road is closed. all of us, there is also one, an absolute state of emergency begins. that is according to eye witnesses. the also gave us this footage from the capital of nicole in a 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. the
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back of the, of a side this age convoy has been waiting to pass since july, armenians say russian troops stationed in the region. but they only watch and allow the blockade to continue. as advise you on officials say that is a lie, face site 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 impact to effect chip approach because we are living is the area of the fake news and this information unfortunately. and so it would be also an unfortunate lucy, editor of elements olds in a stage activities. and how does russia respond to the accusation? it's abandoned on me, and the president putin claims into the country, his own fault. what's, what's your schedule, 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 cynical,
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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 delights our cisco. once we understood what russia really wants and ukraine, we knew we had to commit to your current, and i mean, because they are fighting for all of us today. oh, great. if keep calls then and you've so did union with a manager to correct? that's one person is hoping for. well, at the point, you know, if it's not based upon the on believes his country must seek new lies in order to completely detach itself from russia. us. let's turn out to the west african country. i've gone out where activists are fighting to reduce the cost of a central item in a tree. pads are going to have some of the most expensive women's hygiene products in africa. the cost is causing period poverty with girls missing out on school during registration. dw is issac clubs. he has bus reports. there should be a girl sitting on this seats in class,
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but she is not at school today because she's got pure pressure either. honey bee knows exactly what that's like. she often misses lessons during hip periods too. she's one of many goals in ghana whose education is damaged because if somebody cannot afford to send a troop pads it's not easy because when i'm mean louis just like a leper and don't have the note you gave me to go by because they are taking care of some of my other brothers and so please and even do you some of the money to buy from steps to qualify. so my friend doesn't have them. she does either of them because of the sometimes i don't even come to the recent reports by united nations children's fund. unicef showed that's nearly all gills, leaving iraq communities and gonna means 20 percent of the schooling because of this period, poverty. they know what's the, i'm missing, it's been maybe oh awesome,
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i'll save my fits up from school. and my uncle usually sits in the classroom and, and, and i'm not the. if i come out of them or they have is what do give me maybe some things. so some of them even please me, maybe drunk or quarter to 11. so i have to take a look of activities, how formed goals club to talk about cubes, and showed them reusable pads. they gave these pads to the goals for free with, oh, this was a good who leave us is they can do what do you this, what is that we applied for 3 years. then that means that the mental it a buying or send it to apply to be what will be reduced if part of disposable of furniture pads goes, i can use to yours. for many families, that's a whole these the minimum wage. most of the price is taxes, the energy will actually eat gun. it has to be leading the push to best with the government to capture those taxes. mazda versus, you know,
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be something that keeps the deal out of school. and so the government as a much all of it is the need to really close to that detox enforced on sandwiches to death and reduce this that so that the rad deal can be able to afford the seller trip part to keep them in school. and to was realization of the is, did you quote for that is, did you go for as a government team to provide inclusive education for boys and goes back to 5th texas remain because spots imported and ministers wants to make an exception? honda behooves their usable pods. she goes from the goes club means that the taxes will no longer endanger her plan and become it's j o n s. and she'll come to school, all of us who helped me to achieve that too. and i want to come to school always to
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learn has and always have a great position in the class she and have friend go home equipped to bypass the taxes per page to pursue the education every day of the month. it was now been more than 2 years since the tale vaughan returned to power enough, gone a stone and imposed severe restrictions across much of society. among their many prohibitions is a strict ban on music that led many musicians to flee the country. but now in musical exchange project is offering some of them the chance to play again in europe. it's part of the beethoven fest, which is supported by dw, this music leads the way collectively, musicians from 3 different orchestras, mace, one workshop, faddie john, monday for me at the national institute of music, a rainy and musician, russian cra, funny from the baron. born say he'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 the taliban and has been living here for a year. for parents, state and 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 last week and the musicians playing together. speaking the language of music, the side of the mac, the, the i noticed that we much at least start to, to get them to the same service, the energy to 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 it slightly, the piece was taking shape and everyone knows what to do. connect, that's
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a good experience. i tend to request better than mine vac. so i, it's the move music is my to, uh, it can, anything with me so me them was, i can use it to express and also write mine and come uh and also to can we not time to know something changed composer and conductors submitted some awarding references improvise, sanction, to find a come in the sound, the, it's a new experience for most of the musicians. they're very open to it. as a, as a service charge. it's not so difficult that we need to struggle kinda because it starts with simple steps and then slowly it comes to gets a piece by a do major via telephone. we're all on a level playing field is that to me and provides ation happens in the here and now
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