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but the, this is the w news lived from that phase of an i break of disease in the libyan city, destroyed by floods. the rep president says more than $11000.00 people were swept to that stuff off to, to wrench will rain passed down this and they had done the kinds of this bodies us still among the ruins also on the program. simple to of former performer presented and president job us both and all right. who gets along jail sentence, the storming government buildings in january, these the 1st tests and convicted of the attack and picking up the pieces off the
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last weeks. devastating us quite in morocco. those whose homes were demolished in the quite an ice scrambling to find whatever shows that they can either i'm jack power. welcome to the program. libby is red crescent, it says more than 11000 people have died in floods. in the city of done, the death toll has yet to be verified, but libyan officials say it is likely to rise. large parts of the coastal city was swept away off to to a rental rain, caused to dams to bust neither of concerns about the spread of disease. as bodies lie among the ruins, people search for bodies along the beach and a hard hit city of during not after. torrential rains burst downs on sunday,
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unleashing a torrent of water down the river bed that by 6, the port city in eastern libya, washing away multi story buildings and sleeping families inside nicholas minnesota . we heard a large bang as anyone who is awake and done for sure. must have heard of the deadline was it was unbelievable. everybody could hear it. when we went outside, there was no more in the city. it had been raised to the ground and was gonna let you know i'm on so it was hodges, my black jewel. hundreds of bodies covered in bags and blankets. line during those mud cake streets, awaiting mass burials as traumatized and grieving. residents search for missing loved ones. the city had no evacuation plans many say they didn't know they were in danger until they heard the explosive sound of the dam rupturing. leticia and then we're still pulling bodies from houses and from under the rubble
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got up to this moment and i'm not savvy. and we want to stop digging to shout and talk to the years of civil war, intense political and territorial divisions, and poorly maintained infrastructure. less the country vulnerable to storm. daniel, according to the world and media were a logical organization. yes. so so that's, that's the conclusion that if they would have been a normally operating make meeting with the customer service, i think would have the suit the morning send up. and also the emergency maintenance mentors with this would have been able to carry out the creation of the, of the people and they would have a loss of the void, the most of the human human casualties. of course, we cannot fully avoid the economic losses, but the but we have also many much those costs will cease by having proper services in place. the libby and authorities are vowing to look into whether human error
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played a part in the catastrophe, volunteers, and 8 groups. both local and international are on the ground supporting victims. european countries including france, germany, and finland are providing medical teens as well as generators diverse and search and rescue helicopters. cassim i do is a relief worker with the red crescent. he gave us an update on the 8 f, as in done the today that we have more than 500 people into the city and change the destruction building. and i also wanted to see this is getting to be honest, because most of these initiatives are going to be done. now most of the people on the scene moves holdings. so i guess the people, i mean naperville. uh,
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it was easy to complete the dentist and we only use the ones. okay. uh so we have a pvc, walter, and for the people who lives in the entire or not in january of this year. supporters of former brazilian president john boss senari, storm, the center of government. in brazil, it just stays off to his success. it was sworn that they was seems reminiscent of the attack on the us capital off the donald trump presidential election. defeat 9, brazil was supreme court has had it done is 1st verdict over the violence sentencing the defendant to 17 years in jail. an attack on democracy in january this year, supporters of results,
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former right when president gyre, both so narrow, broke into congress to supreme court and the presidential palace results chief justice says they were attempting to stage a coup with the staff with delilah in my view state attempted to abolish the democratic rule of law. they tried to remove it legitimately elected government and based on a narrative that claims the election results weren't the legitimate and the machine, the storming of results. government buildings occurred just a week after left his president to load the silver was the nor graded school prosecutors are still investigating both sooner as possible role and inciting the attack. after losing the election, the supreme court has now handed down, 1st deal sentence for the incident that is selected by majority of votes in accordance with the vote cast by justice alexander the more as the court rejected
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the preliminary objections and upheld the criminal action to sentence the defendant to 17 years now, i asked for any day this trial is just the 1st step. more than $200.00 cases are due to be heard in the supreme court for the tax on for so most important democratic institutions. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. my. the son of us president joe biden has been indicted on firearms charges is the latest step in a long running special kind of so the investigation into hum to buy that. he's been accused of lying about his drug use when he bought a gun. 5 years ago, the columbia navy has seized nearly 3 tons of cocaine, was a whopping $100000000.00. the military chase dinah speed boat holding the drugs in
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the archipelago asylum dress. unplug it, then see it is the areas largest seizure. to date, the mass of funding and keys have signed upon the ship to submit it. to capitals, as twin cities keeps vitale create sco joined by lens kite vague. the brandenburg gave to kickoff this new union bell. instead, it's a symbol of solidarity with ukraine. not off the last week's mast massive us quake and southern morocco. those in the hottest hits area is struggling to put their lives back together. so many whose homes are flattened. this means finding make shift housing are report. i'm in a safe sense of this report from the time of a nice, nice as the dust settling on. the town of armies means now begins daily life of making do with close to nothing. aid is flowing into this town,
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but it can't change the fact that hundreds of people here are homeless, sleeping, intense provided by the government in volunteers, in mountain towns that have been heavily affected by the earthquake. what we've seen is that the people who lived there did not evacuate the towns. they stayed there in 10th or some other temporary dwellings. this house behind me right here which completely came down. the owner of that house has moved just across the lot into this tent right here, where he's determined to stay until he finds a better solution. the janelle said he spent 15 years building his house need only moved in 3 years ago. it came down in a matter of seconds, but his family was able to escape on hurt in the house. but i didn't try to look for things in the rumble because i don't have the strength of that cup. i can only look at it from a distance that's it. most of this intersection has become
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a new neighborhood for dozens of other families. and janelle situation oh more. his house is still standing, but it's run through was crack, seem too dangerous to live in. now he lives in this bright yellow government tend, along with his son and his wife has had the supplies and here's the table we need to go in here. so people gave us some sugar and tea and everything else that we need and dates and bread and water too. and if we do need anything else, we bring it down from our old house. we go back into that house even though it's heavily damaged, just to get what we need. and as you can see, we're cooking here. so we're settling down here until we see what god does about it . and that's all we can do. i can do that. actually came. 2 at 5 pm, the call to afternoon premier rings out, but not from the top of the mosque which was damaged or is quick. today, the mom calls from the street the. the new mosque is
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a gap between the tents. omar joins to pray as he has done for most of his life and will continue to do. he says as long as he's physically able, oh, bangladesh has been hit by one of is, was, was dang the fee, but i breaks in years old, my 700 people have died from the disease this year, 3 times more than last year. thank he is mostly spread by mosquitoes which thrive in wet weather. their off is climate change will extend the mosquito breathing season. but several months for days, west via has had a high fever. she's 2 weeks to get out of bed and struggles to keep any food down. the 8 year old, recently contracted thing, the fever, and is being cared for by him of the suit. i hope i'm of the family. basically. all of my family have done the fever. my brother has it and my sub sister,
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she's doing very badly right now. my father has a to. they've all tested positive for the virus. take for the thing. if eva is carried by most key twos in people, it causes a high temperature muscle and joint pain and can be deadly. bangladesh as hospital was like this one in the capitals deka, conk cope with the influx of patients. many ascent who it was becoming a huge problem for bangladesh. it has to be naturally become an epidemic. and you test said 1st older goals. so the 1st boat in terms of cause is and in terms of the experts side, several reasons for the spread of the virus standing will to combined with summer heat allows the most kito carriers to breed, particularly quickly many people come to food on to most key to protection and then
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that's climate change to temperature is not coming down even in december. so it looked to be today. they stand by just that is the correct for the building. so you just become sort of a sufficient in, by, with this vision that the season has expended. the family lives in a district of dot com, which is being designated a red zone. there are particularly high incidents. these of the fee, the here, it's likely that was to be of some other suited. i will also get it. i shouldn't ask to leave what i'm, i'm not afraid of doing the fever. anyway, if i get it, there's nothing i can do about it. either way, but i am worried about my children who will look after them as i. their mother gets sick. let me cubic bit. she prays every day that she won't get infected and can stay healthy for the sake of her children. what does it look like when
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a star is born? a new image released by nasa. it gives us a glimpse of the onset taken by the web. tell us go bit shows a new born star, which will eventually grow into a stall. it's similar to all right and sun. what's considered new born in the lifetime of a star though a minus to shoot, spans of time for us humans. this baby star is already tens of thousands of years old. as you're watching dw news life from by then here's a reminder of our top story. this, our libya is red crescent, it says more than 11 size and people on i've known to have died in floods in the city of done a large parts of the coastal city was swept away off to, to wrench will rain caused 2 times the best and don't forget, you can always get the them you can use on the go. just download, all right,
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