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the the, the breaking news on our to the death toll in morocco reportedly rises to $820.00 as that layer of pay for shakes the country for details on the way $3.00 soldiers are arrested in bertina faso and charges of plotting against the ruling military, which is led by the world's youngest ahead of states, and india has proposed permanent membership for the efforts in the union. in june 20, i am confident that we have consensus on this proposal. the yes indeed we are live in new delhi world. ready?
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there's been a big news line up the group of and 20 summit happening here in india for the 1st time, about 320 is said to become the g. 20. well, as the african union says, yes to an invitation, we go through the ramifications of that this our, the line from moscow. this is our t international. i'm rachel ruble. we start with breaking news on our t over 800 people over port and they have been killed and around at 670 injured in morocco after a deadly earthquake shut the country. it's epicenter was around 80 kilometers from their cache with tremors, and striking the region in the early hours of the morning. the people in morocco are staying outdoors to avoid the danger of collapsing buildings
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. the epicenter was registered near the town of al who's where some residents reported labor main trapped under debris. many locals had been displaced, fearing a 2nd wave of tremors. we've heard from survivors who described their terrifying experience for who was young. i was visiting my neighbors on the 3rd floor when suddenly we saw things falling from above. we were unable to sit or stand, ran out of the house, along with many other residents. the earthquake was a very strong. we was surprised by an intense vibration. iverson and it has was moving, we didn't know what happened when my mother told me it was enough. great. i said it is not possible. then we left the house very quickly. now was in the house. i saw people going outside. i heard a lot of noise. i thought it was rain, but it was a solid to the earthquake. a journalist martin jay was awakened by the earthquake as it struck during the night. he says it hit the country with no warning while
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locals were enjoying the start of the weekend. in a country isn't a certain state of shock. there is a certain amount of a panic and disbelief. just about every single morocco city from the top of the country to the both of the nationwide people are leaving the items coming to stay on the streets because they're already worried about the 2nd quite the 1st one happening above the level. so if you look at the time, it was something like about 60 to 90 seconds of the same total. i didn't really time. it was a very so really experience for me. i have to say i was sleeping at the time. i woke up to find all 4 rolls on the floor, shaking and quite honestly um, but supply services cement, folding on top of me. and they'll forget, i live in the city of nights on a friday evening america. she's really what everybody's on the streets in this part of the summer buying food and generally enjoying the atmosphere. it wasn't predictable to and um, you know, i think everybody was,
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was really taken aback by it. and so as you'd expect a now, because of the lumber people were the 2nd one will come up when i 1st happened around $1130.00, i think 10 minutes up towards the authorities, one people. the 2nd one might be coming in a couple of hours. so that should be about now. we're all hoping that isn't going to happen, of course. so i think probably just thirty's were just coming. so i'm making sure that i'm the repeats of quite which is quite a common phenomenon. i understand. didn't happen if you look behind that you can see uh, an inside of the wall, a brick who completely collapsed on to a section of my house, which had wooden suspended floor. so i punched a few holes in it. this is about 3 minutes is where i slipped. so um i built my bedroom and my boss or amount of uh, double skin wooden was kind of the same style of american houses that probably save my life. if i have gone for putting bricks,
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commercial brakes around me and they would have collapsed onto my wife and i, we wouldn't be here now. so um we've kinda sells pretty lucky. um we're ready to run the house. so any time the tools i put um, so we're just waiting to pay the rumble, which is a, a weird, weird place to be. all right, let's press live now to has some l. chicago. we use the regional director for the middle east and north africa. the apartments of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent society is good to have you on the program with us or your organization. i understand is set to send humanitarian aid to the damaged region. can you tell us more about that effort and what's involved in it? yeah, absolutely. um the tragic that is unfolding is something we have seen for decades and decades, and in many places in the world. the top priority now, and we are working on multiple fronts, a search and rescue to get to those trouts to get them the medical emergency
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medical assistance needed and the transports to provide, to provide the 1st aid, but also in beryl. critically, to take care of the survivors who are homeless, who may be needing food and water. there are many people who are survived pregnant, women and children, elderly and 6, also our priorities for us as well. so this is a race against time is always in those 1st hours and we want to also, but working with them are all right. questions now and their volunteers who have been on the streets from the very 1st hours to make sure to minimize further injury . it is likely that they'll be aftershocks, we've seen that before, and sometimes these shocks last for weeks. so this area is mountainous ross, lies, and last vice have been reported many parts for us. they will get accessible. so you can see the complexity of us and we are mobilizing now to support them are all
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kind of ready to crescent around popular restaurants and around that the reach to those communities that have not been reached. this will not be a week or 2 response as we, as our region, as seen in the big turkey and syria earthquake earlier this year. again, we're looking at many months if not several years of response. so we're looking at video right now of the damage in morocco where this earthquake struck. what more do you know about the scale of the damage from this earthquake? we're getting there early reports, and by the hour the scale is revealing itself. the numbers of deaths and injuries is climbing the reports of damage and both to homes and to the wrong network and the telecommunication network which are critical or weren't getting worse by the hour. we still don't have
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a complete station. it may take another 48 hours or so to have a better scan of what is happening and that will help us determine our absolute priorities. so now it's almost the 1st come 1st serve in terms of what is how things the communities know was trial and who is proud to where they're guiding the rescuers. and the good news as well. there's been a lot of international solidarity coming from africa, from the arab world, from europe, from the us. and that is welcome. and we're working with the authorities. and more often, the red crescent coordinate is assistance to get it to where it's needed most. you talked about the response earlier this year to the earthquakes that struck in turkey, turkey and, and syria. do you expect any support from other international humanitarian organizations in morocco? uh, for example, the united nations do expect them to step up. that we all hear monetary is always do i of course expect um i suspect the one is already having meetings and doing
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a similar thing and other international groups. the red crosses of europe, the red crescent sunroof crosses of africa and our world already reached out to us with offers of assistance. and that is absolutely welcome. now we're coordinating this and we will be there with a more authorized crescent in the coming hours. and what about the support from what's in morocco as we see the dust hole rising and there are many moroccans for displace because of this kind. the countries, governments handle this, but the scale of this disaster, morocco is a strong country as well organized. but again, this scale, at least, you know, the initial shock, of course, one overall any country. and they're doing their best of the images we see uh the, so the sense of the army are fully mobile lies. and so on. many other community organizations,
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the market in other parts of the world are functioning. so this is why we released a $1000000.00 to support the moroccan right presence divine, locally, all the stuff that they need. they can bind blankets, intense and water and fluids from other parts of the country and get them into the affected region. so it's important to also local procurement and local supplies. those are the fastest we always say in this work we do is red crossman right. pressing the local responders aren't the fastest and they know their country best. so it's best that we support them. what is the most important thing right now to help those who are under threat potentially, and prevent further damage or casualties? yeah, so preventions further injury by making sure that people stay away from gloucester and usually cut off the building that they see proper shelter. this is an area with
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snakes and scorpions and so on. so sometimes we see further you know, indirect, let's say types of the injuries. how think from this people on the road, badly damaged rosie? we see a lot of motor vehicle accident. so we urge caution and we urge people to really be extra, extra careful. we don't want to make it worse for the medical responders. and the search and rescue teams were desperately working around the clock now to get those core needing assistance in stuff. this is these hours the next $34.00 days will be chaos. we've seen that all over the world, and we'll do our best to support the locally. all right, we're gonna leave it there for now. hassan will shark hallway regional director for the middle east and north africa department of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. thank you so much for your time. thank you. well now to burkina faso, where 3 soldiers had been arrested on the suspicion of funding to over throw the
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ruling military. the 3 militants have been arrested and presented through an investigating judge who has arrested indicted. the mon charges of military and criminal conspiracy disobeying to monce conspiracy against the security of the states and endangering the lives of others to the west african state recently has faced a wave of instability. in the last year alone, burkina faso saw to cruise that resulted in a change of government. according to the military prosecutor, the soldiers intended to encourage about a regime change. the country is currently being governed by an enter a military leadership before promised elections. following the military coup, last year, abraham at trailer a, became the world's youngest head of states. according to a security analyst in west africa, the continent has a bumpy ride. i had this attempted to feel it because i mean, you, you, you look at the, the structure you look at when he took it to pull up,
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getting lots and times. i mean, it does all the previous government unnecessarily. he actually says, man, i charged, but they ask them, i am civilians last system in that way. god, he knew that this was actually something that was going to happen. if this is going to be misstep, you go best of military in book, you know, fossil then there ought to be a new formulation of policy was cancelled democracy in terms of the system of governance in terms of structure to be able to actually consolidate what booking of possible has at the moment because now it has one itself, so to speak, at this moment from the french eh, influence and now try to reach out to russia almost as steve, all the 4 month lease of the french government, the whole now winning themselves all the ad, the colonial must this and then gets the embrace of that pulls the west inside this
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and i can see for a fact that we are most seeing the end of it. the european economic model is looking for ways to crash, says long term reliance on russian gas begins to manifest itself. as, according to a new study conducted by the cato institute, the only portion of fresh energy can be replaced in any reasonable time frame. and even then, it would be a great cost economic wellbeing. u. s. l o g experts could help but cannot replace russian supply unlikely will result in higher prices across the board for americans . the damage to the global economy already significant will be more so all of the medium term. so according to the report, rising gas prices could slam the global economy. we're talking inflation and the drop and living standards increase the natural gas exports from the us to europe have already pushed up costs of energy and services. we discussed the issue with our panel of gas according to a recent past. so institute level,
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they have an economy model, particularly the job my model may collapse. so the i'm in the overall living side of folding. well, in your opinion, all the causes of this kind of things expect to get was as well. i think the honestly is quite clearly yes, if we look at job these recent export, the success which in fact fueled the countries whether to be modest, grows 10 years ago. it rested on the 2 main pillars. first, there was germany's phenomenal success, you know, exports to new, rapid be great markets, think about china. so that's one aspect. and the other was this was the secure supply, the cheap, reliable, and high quality energy in particular from russia. now that 2nd
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has collapsed over nights off to the outbreak of the training and conflict, it has collapsed as a result of job and these decision capture sales off. and then as a result, to the saw photoshoot the goal 3 pipeline. is this going to be enough? what helps the europe through the winter? and what the cost really to you a p is all the rest of the world. will it be when the switch energy sources from uh, chip, russian gas to a more expensive l n. g from the united states? definitely. it's going to be very expensive. uh, regardless of the coming of the united states, because yeah, we are talking about and you say you read to yeah. on the energy security is generally tied into, so a comic security possibly speak right now in your how when you look at to find you
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on the line isaac creek and kindly, you can see that the tri physics, industrial effect, thoughts are suffering strategic, domestics, 2nd thoughts are suffering, practice you go my show 6 to south suffering because of high energy cost of the war that the united states is waging a gas it's allies in the, in europe. germany of all, it is interesting. also the review of countries, little nathan new countries are thinking alike because the recently image has interviewed to the doctor costs on on, on getting prime minister exclusively said that if something similar happens to soft spring pipeline hungry, this is the allies, serbia will consider this as an actual war, the corporation, i think that is had dramatic impacts within germany. living standards that have
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suffered electricity and general energy prices for households has risen ex, potentially so german exports have been down and german impulse have been out. and for the 1st time, in decades, germany's trade balance last year was actually negative. i think that's brief summary. the impact the capital from russian gas has already had a job a need. and i think it's, i'm likely to get any better from us, is also a suffering great problems. and not only because it cannot get to the completely free uranium from it's it's, it's called, is in the neo colonial system. today they have established in africa. now, the major is deliberated from differential impulses. they actually have to pay for the radium. but there's another aspect to this. and that is that 45 percent of
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uranium comes from just before a french nuclear plants comes from, was, bank is one of the kind of fun. and you go through russia and also some of it has to get in rich in russia, when you tried to look at that strategy, industrial effect source on go, i show sex on, in 5 on the sex of on you look, i think critically, you were not to that for pressing cost is very high. now on this i fixed in the extent which are many of them kind of break even. so, i mean, we're just talking about energy security by the end of the d. one side is waiting to solve the problem. i mean, this context, i think euro is b is going to be on the size of the a member of german parliament has criticized berlin's foreign minister comments about the use of parents war against russia. i am grateful to the russians that they did not take seriously german for administer bear box declaration of war. we are at war with russia because we are not. this is not our war. terminates. foreign
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minister and alena bareback had previously said that your pin countries were fighting a war against russia, not against each other. a bare rock made those remarks the day before berlin confirmed it would send us leopard tags to ukraine. defined quite her german member of parliament for the alternative for germany. party says not all parties share their box viewpoint. i trisha vice and elaine available, but also in the fall much and smoke germany. the problem was i was, i'm gonna leave my band. what is that too? sometimes i'm talking fast, so then she's thinking and she sat in january of this year and the counselor for your reaction was restaurant. this is not true. we both saw when we got this because we had, well, joe, and he had the past 4 decades of good connections, good friendships, theresa, and we'll talk when she said this, this is not the german interest, you know,
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or in the past the policy is always about interest, and this is not the german interest of this and to be said clear. and we pointed out in the speech all the mistakes and i remember babel dates, and this was one of the biggest and i wanted to make clear that we are not. and what was the rest of that? we are not supporting hand delivery or weapons and change to your brain. i think this is exactly what she wants to say. if this would have been a mistake, she could have been made out of the speech and said, well this was not my intention or i got the wrong word. we don't treat as i someone from not speaking a language perfectly. but when you're done or when 5 minutes, so you should be sure what you're saying, and you have to take away the responsibility for what you will say. being the largest russian gas in puerto in europe, in 2021. berlin was forced to switch to elegy in ports after decided to cut off cheap russian energy. some experts say there are enough ellen, g terminals in europe,
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which could be possible problematic. the german problem member has also come commented on berlin's decision to cut russian gas supplies. we have some crazy government tmi right now also, but they're not preparing not street the north street pipelines, you know, they cut all of the but the rest of the guest supply in the past years we always got cheap, good, pressing guess. and it was by default always economy and it's absolutely stupid to cut this off for an sales policy should always be stepping in for your own interest, but business mode away and trust. it's about people's interests like us interests or ukrainian interest, but not always interest. and we should change this and step back to a policy of stepping in for your own interest. if you're looking on the economic data. gemini, is losing interest sized keeping the same level around the set. so we have to do something about this and business. absolutely. the wrong ways, you also mean we're good relationship and good trade connections to this, right?
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so we are just destroying all of this and i'll hungary is it top diplomat has warned washington to back off from criticizing the democratic process in europe. that says there has been a barrage of legal actions against the former us president donald trump. ahead of the next election from now one. we don't want to hear the americans talk about how democracy functions here, how the institutions operate or about the rule of law. because if they allow one of the biggest contenders in the election to be disqualified, then from there on we won't accept any criticism from that country about how our political system functions. a split comes at a time when budapest recent foreign policy, which blocked multiple pro ukrainian initiatives in the u goes directly against the us. and e. u policies hungry is close with russia and including in the trade gas in ports and a joint project to build a nuclear power plant analyst george simulate,
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told us that hungry is one of the only european countries with the backbone routinely opposing e u and natal policies on a number of key issues. when it comes to foreign policy, the toner is ready, blaze the trail. i mean, it's just done, it's its own thing. it's a continued quite active economic relations with russia. if it's getting gas is getting oil from russia, it's uh, go up raging on a nuclear energy and about, oh or bonus says that this war in ukraine is absolutely insane. is a destructive, it needs to come to an end immediately that needs to be a ceasefire. immediately on this, this immediately, and that he's not going to take, bothering any activity of, uh, transporting weapons into your grades. so that's obviously very different from the e. u. nato also the same, but it also was, you know, the bad boy, some years ago,
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during the microns, a crisis. when, you know, every european country was supposed to pay for on gillum knuckles foolish decision to welcome a 1000000 also migrants into europe. and of course, if you want me to go to absorb the 1000000 microns us or germany demanded every european country take, it's quote, the migrants and the congress said, no, we're not taking any zip 0. and then, of course, deeply antagonized the buckles and the rest of the leadership. l on less is under fire online after his refusal to give key of access to his darling satellites to support a drone strike on the russian black sea fleet. the millionaire said he doesn't want to be a party to the conflict. there was an emergency request from government authorities to activate star link all the way to sell estoppel. the obvious intent being to
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sink most of the russian fleet at anchor. if i had agreed to the request, then space 6 would be explicitly completed in the major act of war and conflict escalation, a newly released the biography reveals how heavily the businessman help to crate with communications. the billionaire has donated starling satellites to ukraine, which key of is called the blood line for its entire communication system. we've got reaction from journalist and the political analyst, and john for raleigh. nobody in the united states or in your, you know, in any native country has the right to contradict the government's policy on ukraine. right? russia has been declared the enemy. and all individuals and corporations are supposed to fall in line and do what they're told. and some field support ukraine. you can't ask any questions. you can't have any doubts. you must shut up and do what you're told. and that's in the very beginning, you know, bus cooperated. he cooperated and then turns out, well, he hasn't cooperated
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a 100 percent. your kids reactions to muskets just it's a, it's frustration they're losing that or that they're just, they're not as losing. that'd be absolutely obliterates of the battlefield so that they find people escape goats. you know the people to blame. it's only gonna get worse. the bickering the in, fighting among themselves, among nato, among kids and the nato allies is going to just grow worse and worse. and then eventually, i think this cause this coalition will fall apart. washington's restrictions on chinese semi conductor in parts are nothing but abuse of power that violate free trade rules and norms. and that's the message from badging is foreign ministry. china says that the us sanctions only strengthened the countries high tech industry to make what was the us as abused of state power to unjustifiably suppress chinese companies in violation of the principles of free trade and international economic
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and trade rules disrupting the stability of global production and supply chain and harming others well back firing on itself. i want to stress that sanctions containment and suppression will not stop trying this development, but will only strengthen china's resolve and capability for self reliance and technological innovation. we're seeing again, typically the, the china recreate, come out of washington. essentially what's happened is china have produced a c p via telephone to any of the small thing on the market by a company could walk away now. so that when a high and low, he's probably the largest chinese technical tech company, specifically within the my grid shipped telephony and you know, started in industry, they've created a new site, includes books like well, the made 60, which is go everyone in washington, often homes because the chip is more powerful now washington is arguing that they couldn't have produced this funding without american technology, which has been quite justified the export it to this company. but the truth is how
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do they know that? so why wait, just for them is the spectrum is a company is 99 percent and by its own employees and spend small on research and development, then any other company on us. so how they know this, i mean it's complete nonsense. basically, the one thing that china has is it's not that china doesn't have enough supply seibert in the country to produce more chips for itself. it's that it allows western companies to use so that supply chain, the main company being apple, really. so apple produces a lot of micro chips in china, pretty much their entire supply for a company called felts calling. now, very interesting, the, as we know the chinese all very much the sleeping dragons of the walls. they didn't really do much with this. and now they've reacted very decisively and they've said that every single chinese government official will have to dispose of the right side. and if they continue with that line, it's quite possible that they may age, repossessed some of these factories and using some producing their own chips. and just to house get that scope. the us that's here a little clip that we've got for that deputies deputy of sites sullivan on,
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on this issue. as soon as he was pulled out the either the last couple of days, i'm going to withhold comment on the particular chipping question until we get more information about precisely its character and composition. and for my, from my perspective though, what it tells us regardless is that the united states should continue on. it's course of a small yard high fence set of technology restrictions focus narrowly on national security concerns. not on the broader question of commercial be calculating data square emphasis has been that's where it's going to continue sort of regardless of the outcome. but in terms of characterizing the shipping question, that's something that we need to gain more information from before we make any definitive comments on it. so yeah, as we can see from that comment, as i just said before, it doesn't seem that good. any information will evidence to backup that the company to spend so much on research and development as effectively as best i can expect to be stolen. that technology, it just seems like a load is a little.

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