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ah, the robot must protect its own existence with a 2nd mouth about quaid ripped through south central turkey and neighboring syria, with the tri misspelled hundreds of kilometers away and several other countries. oh, the devastating quakes are the most powerful tokyo has seen in the 84 years, even more than 1600 confirmed dead and over 11000 injured. oh. these 538 people die from the quaking, neighboring syria,
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which is seen as being ravaged by some of the heaviest off the shocks. leaving thousands injured with schools more trapped beneath the rubble of collapse building with 9 p. i'm here in moscow and this is nancy international with the latest world news update. very well, welcome to you. i was taught with all developing a new story, takia uncivil. you have been ravaged by a series of powerful a deadly earthquakes. with the tremors felt hundreds of kilometers away affecting several other countries. the tragedy has already claimed the lives of more than 2000 people on the death toll continues to rise. hey, some of the footage from a turkish city. there's among those hit oh, a
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good and a southern turkish city of dab occur a multi story building collapse right in front of emergency cruise. more than 3400 buildings are said to have been destroyed across the country. at least 1651 people are confirmed dead in tokyo and more than 11000 reported injured. with the numbers expected to rice, president reach it early, one has declared a week have no nationwide morning. earlier he described the earthquakes is the most powerful the country has seen in 84 years. ah.
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you know the hot breaking footage residents of a local nursing facility there's been heavily damaged, have been forced out in the cold with some of them injured earthquakes. came a mid low temperatures and no full inter kia images have local residents grieving a circulating on social media with people in tears, trying to support one another, anxious as they await news about left ones where he was continue to pull victims from the bible and did a turkish port arthur, it's going to run on the mediterranean sea of fi has broken out on a container ship with a plume of black smoke rising high above concerns grow that the fire may spread to other near by ships as emergency cruise their best to fight the place i say received the port has been suspended. one of the nations emergency provides energy providers rather has already saw the flow of gas as a precautionary measure. the city of the tap,
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the percentage of the 1st quake has been severely damaged. multi story buildings have come up, the entire neighborhoods reduce to revel. media report say the city was one of the hardest hit. with over 300 lives lost. and 1600 injures there were loan occupy yelton a and i witness to the devastating, quite crazy everyone's doing back hawk to help one. this is all of the shocked you know, this is i think after 100 years happens to hit the equity like so then point 7. so it's a pretty huge of the greek majority will do with these collapse. we have my. ready feel for people we lost all the status is on the ground. all of them is working the goal and face and spot. it is the common, the term management. all of them is in the fields and joe's also going to reach to people in the reading shelters. and some foods to know all of the people there on the streets and some of them on the temporary shelter. some,
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some of them are, some meetings, points and buildings. we have them is outside the buildings because there's announcements from the local management. so do not go to your book needs because it's my come again. focus people, you know, all the times in the crisis about all the times coming together i'm showing are so there are to each others. so i can see. and the street people coming to rescue beer, i think sense or piece or somebody they see it in and inside the building, for example, me, i'm willing, i'm going to, we're going to building 230 school peoples. so it's already good. sort of 32 people and very find video circulating online says the aftermath inside a student door, macquarie, in the hot,
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i province report say some people remain trapped underneath the daybreak. and this is the of the another video shows where you work is providing fund stayed to a young man, paused from the wreckage, at least a death to be reported. that often a story building collapse and eye witness to the quakes. these people are now in dire conditions and in desperate need of food. for my son, who is almost 2 years old, the never never cried like that before, you know before the cur, the big about 20 minutes ago, my son started to cry and me and my wife tried to hush and you know, make him hush. make him sleep, but he didn't sleep after the 20 minutes. later there thank started and i haven't seen, i haven't felt like the, the, the problem is after the earthquake, the 1st. everybody be of course right away. don't say you're building and we waited
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. we waited about 5 hours, 6 hours, and then it was about $7.00 to 10 am we have, we have suns, we have family and it's really cold outside and we have to go inside. but after that, it's $133.00 time it's started again. and now we are out. now we try to help. we are trying to help people to find the child replaces. now everybody is trying to help everybody. everyone is given. anybody of our priority is fine to put because now i went out. first the i was my family at safe place and then that's i was trying to find a place to find some biscuits or. ready baby foods for my son, but it was really hard to find something. now i think about the food we need help with her kids mediate. excuse me. her media have posted these obsessing images from southwestern turkey, aware and tire residential blocks had been destroyed,
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leaving emergency workers scrambling to save those are still trapped under the rubble. in turkey is a southern carmano mirage province. the epicenter of the 2nd quake at least 235 people have died, and 1700, a reported injured with your team, working tirelessly to search for people trapped underneath the day bri, as many buildings have entirely crumbled. now, according to turkey, disaster and emergency management center, a total of a $120.00 off the shocks have been felt across the country so far. the earthquake truck a south central turkey, as well as the north, west, syria and pulse of lebanon and bay roots. the trim as being fast as far away as a raw can georgia and israel. it is also has inflicted heavy damage to civilian infrastructure in several countries. malaria, we spoke to l. per. could joke the director general of international affairs and migration at the red crescent and he said weather conditions in some regions are making the situation even worse. it's mostly the better condition. it's not only
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cold or rainy, solving in the pharmacy, it's raining in front of them, but it's not, it's all going on the mind to get the most challenging part of the next year. for now, the better to get deployed in every probably be heavily impacted to get the support of you providing food and also emergency blanket permission for example, some hospital for the impacted we at establishing a whole 10 outside the hospital for 3, our service and hospital are now be implementing, for example, outside the home and outside because the main hospital is impacted. so we are deploying shelton to effective public moving
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primarily professor. if julia is campbell technical university, told us that many buildings simply couldn't cope with yet. quakes, several different falls are involved in this earthquake. i said it's a huge one. i mean, it's a very big area for us building called so are not designed for assistance or prior to 2000 year, 2000 because after the, after it is made into 999, the government changed building calls. so the, the, the buildings can't resist the larger effect, but the buildings that were made before this state and area is, is mostly under, on soft sediments, a sediment. so it won't take long time and good coordination of fully,
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but the, the conditions are not favorable. unfortunately, enabling syria already ravaged by years of war. cities have been stud, devastated by the quakes. the nation's health ministry has reported at least 538 deaths and nearly 2000 the injuries in the countries. north western regions with people that describe the disaster is extremely horrific and terrifying. oh, is some of the latest british from another building collapse, an assyrian city of aleppo, nova cities of comma eisler takia are reported to be the most severely. one boy has been found alive, recovered from the rubble of a collapse building. this which it shows the moment rescue workers pulled him out, and also some disturbing images from the syrian italy breach and were victims of the quaker now being hospitalized. according to media reports and emergency rooms
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are overcrowded with victims waiting for treatment on the floor. independent journalist, vanessa bailey, who's now in the syrian city of damascus, says rescue operations are hampered due to a lack of equipment. there is been some material damage or in damascus, but the, the bulk of the devastation um, is in the north and north west. of course, jordan and lebanon also felt the earthquake, those various images coming from lebanon, in particular from surveillance cameras showing the duration of the crate, which, which seemed to go on forever. and, and that is something that friends all around syria telling me that despite having survived 11 years of, of military war, economic war, political war, media war, this was the most terrifying night of their life for many of them. and that says something, the emergency services i have been suffering from
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a lack of supply of equipment, thanks to the western imposed a blockade and barbaric sanctions. sorry, a while, they are doing their absolute boss that, you know, they're dealing with really a disaster that is beyond their capability. we know that egypt, iran, russia, have all off the top. and i'm quite sure that the russian military on the ground is doing also what they can. but you know, another thing to understand for people is that many of these buildings, particularly in a lap or during the 10 year war. the taurus had tunneled under these buildings, therefore making the foundations very unsafe anyway. some of them had previously been detonated and so therefore, the underground areas are not secure. it's going to bring down more buildings inevitable because the war has already made these areas so fragile. and this kind of earthquake is, is, is just horrendous. meanwhile,
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moscow is sending assistance to turkey and syria rescues from russia emergencies. ministry are now headed to the disaster zone. to aid in the earthquakes aftermath, as russian president vladimir putin helps nations, he's also expressed his condolences over the deadly tragedy. russian emergency services will be accompanied by rescue doxey, provide all the help they can mean. while the russian defense ministry has confirmed that over $300.00 russian service men in syria, already taking part in rescue operations. and with official dance as far away as israel videos posted on social media. so like shaking inside buildings and local residents running for safety. according to the spokes person of united and it's really volunteer emergency medical service, the danger has yet to pass as fans of deadly off the shocks remain early morning, most people receiving but some people walking up by your bed moving
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a little bit there weren't any injuries reported thank god, what we're really here is sending a mission to release mission to to turkey. so we're focusing on on assisting turkey . secretary need. we've also reached out to syria, to offer assistance. will be taken. but we definitely have made the offer 1st in line to the most important value that we all share. and whenever we are american aftershock, there is a pretty significant one not long ago and leverage on the 4 point or the and continuing on. there's more to that region and in israel itself, we've been preparing for training for the worst case scenario like this one where major or israel 1st, you know, the entire region is on a line and something which we're very much take into accounts in our own
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opperation and our protocols here in israel as well, turning to some other international developments now. russia's foreign minister has held talks him back down with his rocky counterpart, discussing prospects in regional development and final actual cooperation. that me thing comes with a 10th time in the region which has been affected by the massive earthquakes in turkey, or is video released by russian diplomats, chandeliers shaking from the trim as they want to minister to buildings as the talks cost on the waiver. meanwhile, western states attempt to suppress the voices of a sovereign nations which oppose their narrative. this regarding us, charles norm's, that's according to a statement by russians top diplomats of the press conference, off the meeting with his iraqi counterpart. both government representatives, dis, just prospects of improving the dialogue between middle east, in countries under the front of the delegations agenda was also energy and trade. if they consider options for further partnerships in the fields,
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it can love. so in the 1st lawyer, in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the ass and it's subordinates, we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the ways already in use is to implement payments for oil and gas steel. in non de la currencies, but that the 1st of all, the middle east africa talk for the head of russian diplomacy, sir. gala drove his visit comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of the false predicts. though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa sitting on their stuff, it in comparable to any other conflicts around the world to what the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they're raised? must sue and other rock as it is to the ground. how they differ, says he ran rocca, i'm not in mansion. are the war crimes that didn't cause and if enough resentment
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in western financial community, americans and there wasn't counterparts i trying to fulfill. thou will you suppress an al tante forces from all the states and their sovereignty. this is the essence of the so called truce, which washington and bear set lights promote. instead of sticking to the principles of the yan shot us new boys throw amid unprecedented fresher that a rock faces from western countries. russia, particularly appreciate baghdad decision to refuse, joining sanctions against moscow. russian diplomacy also views the current visit as part of the country's long term strategy in the middle east. the russian foreign minister held a joint media conference with his rocky font about the main focus of circle of, of sleep is to ensure further corporation between the 2 countries. despite all the geopolitical challenges, although the russian foreign ministers visit to baghdad lasted less than 24 hours, his father was extremely busy. sir glover of not only met his iraqi count upon, but also president rashid prime minister. so danny speaker of parliament called
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lucy and former prime minister, molly key elsewhere in the middle east. excuse me. the palestinian health ministry has accused as well of denying cancer patients the rights and medical treatments abroad. and made an ongoing standoff surgeons from palestine performed to kidney transplant operations in garza, we spoke to one patients, father who said the procedure was a long time coming. but circle i remember 6 years ago the disease was discovered she was getting treatment and didn't need dialysis. she was taken madison and getting full ops with the doctor hoping for a pre calvary without needing dialysis. after several years, her condition deteriorated from bad to worse and the doctor decided to perform a kidney transplant. for her. we know that we are in garza, there is no possibility to perform a kidney transplant and we must travel outside the gathers trip. it was november 2022. we were told that there was
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a possibility. a medical team will arrive in december, but they didn't come. so they said it might be delayed until the middle or the end of january 2023. and we have to be patient. at the end of january, the delegation came and we performed the operation in gaza. is the 1st time doctors from palestine have performed a kidney transplant inside garza and delegation from the international organization of physicians. the human rights visited the occupied territory during the weekend to carry out medical procedures. transplants were performed at a hospital in garza for 2 young women who received their kidneys from relatives. according to the palestinian health ministry, there were 5000 tons of patients in the palestinian territories. in 2021 and 40 percent are deprived of the opportunity to get treatment abroad because of israeli restrictions. israeli officials have just to find the limitations by claiming that her mouth, utilitarian and civilian transportation for terrorists purposes. but we spoke with
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a doctor from a human rights organization who described the difficulties that patients face. we think medicine that they have shortage and their disposals flores from machines. different machines mean in mainly the last edition. we did something unique we. we succeeded in blessing talk, which is something that is a pretty new so i'm very happy about this actually got a strip is under a seizure or look if i'm not sure about the war he was in politically, but they undersea and they're looking for 15 years and this has a huge impact, everything on his system, sanitation, or most of the things that they actually donations. and then they actually see the people on the end that they bought them. and the same
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time i'm, i'm happy to, to give them the things that they, they need the things that they can get maybe donations for bushes for them. if it comes to the administration, we try to, to them as soon as possible. my one patient father says he is way the blockade of garver as well as financial difficulties making their impossible for patients to get life saving treatment. well alert them a day, there is a blockade imposed on garzon. we were upset, the operation was supposed to be performed 6 months ago. if we had the capabilities, staff and equipment, we would have performed the operation after 2 month of dialysis. but there are no means because of the blockade on the gaza strip. this is the reason for the delay. the doctors advised us to go outside because us trip because they didn't know when
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the medical delegation will arrive. so i went, i found out that a referral in jordan would cost me $5000.00 jordanian dinars, which is $7000.00 plus a commendation and travel expenses. min, another 7000 jordanian dinars. i didn't have this amount of money. i suffered a lot and i tried to borrow the money, but i couldn't do it. i thought about my guilt of day and night, and at times i thought i was ready to sell the house. in order to perform the operation. i was ready to do anything for my daughter because i saw her suffering before my eyes. this situation causes a lot of harm. it was a serious crisis. oh, now it was the west that knocked a 10th of a peace deal between russia and ukraine. those were the words of israel's former prime minister, nastily bennett, in an interview ortiz marina, cause whoever takes a closer look. the former israeli prime minister gave us all the behind the scenes
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drama during the 1st couple of weeks of russia, special military operation in ukraine, or at least from his perspective. so natalie bennett started his tail by reminiscing about the 1st time he met vladimir putin, which was back in october 2021 in rosters, resorts, city of sati. that's where the parents are. the straw along the shore, after which bruton invited him into his private home at the estate, and it was all going well until natalie bennet brought up zelinski. the belinda bloomed asthma. i say she o zalinski asked me to ask you if you too could meet sasha putin was a nice man up to that point. but then his gaze turned cold and he said, well then nazis lama there. war mongers. i won't meet him despite this awkward exchange. bennett said that he bonded with putin and they stayed in touch. a few months later, the special military operation began pamela pullets at the war, breaks out. and i'm instantly between a rock and a hard place. on the one hand,
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the americans are largely in the lead and clearly expect we all ready for ukraine. and russia to superpower has the s 300 air defenses there. and if they press, the button is ray, the pilots will fall. kai, who will save them, who will rescue the next ranada to build biden zalinski know quote, it'll be my problem. there is a prime minister have the trust of both sides. and that's because he was helping ukraine by delivering humanitarian aid, yet refusing to supply weapons. then suddenly he gets a call from zalinski, who's panicking. misha, csm zelinski initiated the request to contact putin violence. keep in mind, he thought his days were numbered, and he be killed. just it wasn't hard to kill him, but the russians had demands one was d notification, meaning replacement of the leader. and i assume the world understood that that means killing him. his goal at the time balance was made insults the new german chancellor in jerusalem, who expressed his fears for germany's and as his sector. and of course,
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the ramifications of this conflict in general bennett told him that he speaks to vladimir putin who has expressed to him that a ceasefire can be reached. bennett was adamant that all sides needed to hurry, leotard shall see. everything i did was fully coordinated with biden micron, boris johnson shoals and obviously zalinski on this is where it gets to see the 2nd saturday after the special military operation began, israel's prime minister said that he flew to moscow for a top secret meeting with the russian president vladimir putin apparently made a concession not to touch zelinski, who yeah, god, i knew the villains. he was under threat. he was in a secret bunker. i called him and said, i came out of the meeting with putin. he's not going to kill you. he asked, are you sure? sure. i responded 100 percent. he won't kill you. 2 hours later zalinski went to his office and posted on twitter. i'm not afraid. yes or no. i will say one thing.
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i'm staying here in keith on vancouver street. i'm not hiding, and i am not afraid of any one. the 2nd concession vladimir putin reportedly made was ukraine's this armaments bennett claims boots and was reportedly fine with ukraine having its own army. as long as the country promised not to join nato. zelacofsky agreed, but wanted security guarantees from his western bodies. q. the master negotiator america did in america will give you guarantees. i said, sure, vladimir, it won't happen. we'll see, you won't get guarantees. why are you negotiating? then i suggested what i called the israeli model. we don't have guarantees, i said what we do have is a strong independent army. the can protect itself on all sides. cancer agreements and benefits fruits at germany where he inform sholtes of the negotiation terms. and then the rest of the western crew will analog to it. i think that we both priest, the americans and macro, you know, each leader has their way. we can divide the spectrum leaders who's tending more
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towards now we have to fight putin. jake's olivares johnson and talked to the aggressive line macaroni shells were more pragmatic and by them was both then and then returns to israel and personally overseas and marathon of negotiation drafts. there's lots of back and forth and then suddenly it all stops. and i think there was a legitimate decision by the west to keep striking, puting lovely. i mean, the more aggressive approach, the proposed cease fire seems to evaporate into thin air with no real explanation. bennett mentions that the west has a legitimate reason to keep striking putin as he calls it. but he never reveals what that reason is. and basically says that when push comes to shove, israel lesson still, america though kind of a baby. anything i did was coordinated down to the last detail with the u. s. germany and france, mom and they brought it up and i thought they were wrong. so according to israel's former prime minister, he broke the seas for a deal between russia and ukraine. 2 weeks after the conflict started the west back
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the terms at 1st and then blocked it. not vladimir putin, not lighting mirror, zalinski. know the west, who've been screaming for months about how russia doesn't want peace. o n os. full comments on the former israeli prime ministers claims the criminal spokesperson said he can neither confirm nor deny the statements made in that interview. to me, dmitri pet scott dig, note that sort of putin and natalie bennett had indeed discussed the ukraine crisis at the time, but declined to share any details of those talks. ah, i reminded now of our breaking news story this hour at least at 1651 people have been confirmed dead so far with more than 11119 injured after a cascade of powerful earthquakes in south central turkey, neighboring syria has also been devastated with at least 538 people, confirmed dead and thousands injured. their rescue operations are ongoing in both
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countries and the death toll is expected to rise. tremors have been felt hundreds of kilometer away and several other nations that we will keep you updated on all the latest on best on breaking news story. c many thanks for being with us here on our t international. and as always you can check our website for the latest updates r r t dot com. it will be back in 30 minutes with ah.

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