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and the, the news africa every friday on the w the . this is dw news life from berlin. libya struggles with the aftermath of catastrophic floods. sizes are dead and missing. after mazda of flooding, near the city of dirt and libya is the worst natural disaster in modern history, the un says the extent of the catastrophe is unclear, was the country divided between the arrival of parties, also in the program. picking up the pieces after last week's at the devastating 1st quite in morocco. those whose homes were destroyed in the playground next
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struggling to make due and made shift to shelters wherever they can. plus the lease, it will be alex has left a madrid court where he denied sexually assaulting spanish claire and he had a mess of jenny and most of days after resigning as head of spain's football federation, the pablo. so nearly as welcome to the program. libby is red, crescent says more than 11000 people have died in catastrophic floods in the city of durn that death toll has yet to be verified. and libya and officials say it's likely to rise large parts of the coastal city were swept away after torrential rain caused the 2 dimes on the wadi during a river to burst. now there are concerns about the spread of disease with many bodies lying among the ruins, or keeping the hope alive. the rescue team such
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buildings and scale piles of rubble on the streets of done. looking for signs of life. we may get into our places that are difficult to reach, and there are survivors stuck under the rubble and we still receive messages from them. thank god, that's more biased. one networks are working again. some of the messages say that they are in a specific place and are asking for somebody to risk them, but the rub up prevents team from reaching down their emergency. well, because they've been collaborating with libyan military and volunteers around the clock in the area is west effected by the flood. but finding survivors is getting less likely by the day. libya is parliament to prove the crisis fund equivalent to 2000000000 euros to help citizens affected and to rebuild shafted infrastructure the m p for done to emphasize the need for me do it. however,
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i might have seen if you can look at us before these are scattered everywhere and the beach is, are now littered with these corpses. but you know, we're still an urgent need of another technical crew to help recover them and prepare suitable places for their proper barrio, clean up efforts along the coastline underway and dive as a, searching every with the bodies. and does the c continues to return human remains to show it is still too soon to measure the scale of human loss. re mail. bracky is a journalist on the editor in chief of the bar. libby of 24. she's just been to darn uh and i asked her a little earlier, what she saw there everything is the city is completely destroyed and there's so many point to use for or will it be a doing great job to, to,
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to help people and talk to other people in, in west, in the few hours is like, divide in inform me, boy in actually 1st of all we're trying to, to, to, to looking for several sandbox. and that survived and help them in the 2nd boys in gauging or feeding feeding to those who are without shelter, without trumpeters, with a human charity. and it's, and we are trying, as well as, as a says point to, to, to say top like as a healthy shelter for, for, for, for the, for those people. and we are trying as well to at, to get in contact with who is still a lives in who is basically, it could be still alive. this is, this is situation in done now, and this is this, this moment. tell us what has survivors been telling
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the state of chalk the the the, the software from toma shows up. so they don't have so many things to say. uh, basically whoever a survey or whoever to watch this this, this moment is just asking about to his parents, which is, which is normally actually, uh, they'll ask about you, you know, this, this person is alive or no. do you have any idea about this family and still alive and not? so they just asking about the parents basically know it's the mass of relief operation that's needed. and what are people most in need of as well, to be honest with you. uh, they need everything, everything from promoter, from electricity. uh, it could be silly, but they need internet to not
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a connection to connect with other person outside the city to, to connect with their families outside of that to connect with the best insight data. so uh, you know, that someone in trauma uh, need to be connected to be if you need to speak with everyone to just know if his friend is family by the model and they're still alive, know it, they need medicine. they need tutors, which is like this is that this is for me, one of the most basic things that they need. right now. those who survive, they need to be charged as soon as possible in by see children to. i'm not seeing it putting them inside the schools. for example, i like holding desktop plum by creating a healthy shouldn't filters for them as soon as box journalist remo bracky in thing guys in libya, thank you for joining us on dw,
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to morocco is government has an i'm just an aide program to help people cope with, with the damage from an earthquake that struck the country a week ago, it includes providing temporary shelter after the quake which killed nearly 3000 people and left many homeless. r reporter. i mean is, if is on the ground in morocco, in the town of needs, needs where people are struggling to put their lives back together. the dust settling on the town of armies means now begins daily life of making do with close to nothing. the data is flowing into this town, 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 the 10th or some other temporary dwellings. this house behind me right
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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. janelle said he spent 15 years building his house, and he'd only moved in 3 years ago. to 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 it that i can only look at it from a distance. that's it. that's all this intersection has become a new neighborhood for dozens of other families. and janelle situation oh more his house is still standing, but it's run through with cracks if 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 into years that people gave us some sugar and tea and everything else that we
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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, then 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. 2 today, the mom calls from the st to the new most is a gap between the tense omar joins to pray as he has done for most of his life and will continue to do. he says, as long as he is physically able, oh, let's take a look at that with some of the other stories making news around the world. u. s. media says china is defense minister nation who is under investigation. so i think american officials li hasn't been seen in public for weeks and has reportedly
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missed several meetings. beijing hasn't confirmed the reports in july. china is foreign minister was replaced with i'd explanation after he to disappeared for several weeks. north green leader came at john on, has visited an aircraft factory in russia as far east as he continues his trip to the country. russian officials gave him a tour of the site where some of russia's most advanced fighter jets are produced. came it met with president putin earlier this week that the spain were former spanish football federation head reese, it will be alice has appeared in court in madrid over his now infamous casing of jenny fed at most so after spain's world cup final, when he denied sexually assaulting at most of the, telling the court the case was consensual at most so has repeatedly asserted that it wasn't. prosecutors asked the judge to put a restraining order on to be honest to prevent him from coming near or contacting
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the player at most so, and i just that will be alice and his team pressured her and her relatives to say, she consented to the case. several hunter is a sports journalist and presenter at spain's, and i need get tv. she told me a little earlier. what's next? in to be honest is case of course, his job will be to convince the judge that in fact he is innocent because otherwise he could find himself in some very, very severe trouble. because this is a case that is being looked at as a possible crime as an act of sexual depression, which according to the law, this is seen as such, of course, will have to be proven in this particular case. if he's found guilty, he could be up to, he could find himself with, with a fine or anywhere up to 5 years in prison. so it's not just the fact that we're talking about the case itself. there is the matter of coersion as well as it supposedly relates to him trying to convince jenny and most the to appear in an apology video because he knew that he needed her support in order to try and save
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his job. so there are various things that are being looked at here and he understands, i imagine the severity of the situation within he find himself right now. in the summer, the entire spanish women's football team has been essentially on strike, an attempt to continue their boycotts, even though it will be alice has resigned. so could you explain the reasons behind this decision? absolutely, one of the main reasons that they feel is the more structural changes need to happen. it's not just about these really others. it's not just about jorge. the who is the head coach of the women's national team since 2015, who also has been sacked and is no longer part of the federation. they want more, they want changes that are deeper, more meaningful. and what's being wiley reported here in spain is that 2 of the main things that they are still demanding be changed. are the removal of under the outcomes, which is the secretary general, he's seen as the right hand man of use ruby alice. he was the one who by the way, it's set for that incredible request to you. wait for to have the federation
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suspended from any european competition as a way to threaten the spanish government and trying to defend those will be honest . it's also said that he is the one who was very difficult and firm in the stance of defending jorge the back in the day whenever the 15 women put forward the email a year ago. and really did not want to try and negotiate or listen to anything that they had to say when raising their concerns. so they want him gone. and another thing is that they want the communications department looked at. they weren't consequences there as well. because according to denny or most, so that statement that was immediately released in the aftermath of the case by the federation. she never said any of those words. and so she is saying it was completely made up by the federation. so they are asking for more changes because i think they understand that this is a now or never a moment if they don't get what they want. now, perhaps it's never going to happen for them at another point in time. and the next step, what they, yes, was speaking on wednesday, and she pretty much alluded to this fox, she said, we are not going to stop fighting. we are going to keep pushing. we're not just for
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ourselves, but for future and future generations of boys and girls. as well, we need to make sure that women are respected, that they are valued and these kinds of things do not continue to happen. so it seems as though, even though i'm going to say to me, the new coach is meant to give a score this later this afternoon at 4 pm. the time in spain. we're not entirely sure that they're actually going to accept that call up this summer. you'll be, i'm sure, following every moment for us am during the summer hunter in barcelona. thanks. thank you. have you ever wondered what it looks like when a star is born while you're about to get a glimpse? this is a new image released by not so. it was taken by the web telescope and it shows a new born star, which will eventually grow into a star similar to our own sun. it's important, remember of course, that said that what's considered new born in the lifetime of a star amounts to a huge span of time for us humans. this baby star is already tens of thousands of
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