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beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. 'd 'd the lebanese economy is also want to its knees. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. through that hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. the 1st couple of hours after the explosions we saw bodies in the streets we saw people all body dumped into going to the hospital then we decided that it's the government again it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands i don't. know about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n.g.o.s in the environmental sector her experie
beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. 'd 'd the lebanese economy is also want to its knees. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. through that hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating...
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beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. through the hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. the 1st couple of hours after the explosions we saw bodies in the streets we sell people all body don't think of going to the hospital then we decided that it's your government again it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands i don't. know about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n.g.o.s in the environmental sector her experience i
beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. through the hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with...
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beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. under. john donne and hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. and i. think. the 1st couple of hours after the explosions we saw bodies in the streets you saw people all bloodied up with a gun to the hospital then we decided that it's your government again it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands i don't. know about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n.g.o.s in the environmental se
beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. under. john donne and hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating...
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in beirut. with the paper said, this is the field kitchen, orient house brought it here a few years ago from cairo. mound down in the bay. cavani, i think it was in 2015 years. i can stuff about it. it was originally that to provide food for syrian refugees. the food was prepared for the last 5 times a day, so they had something warm to wait. when the explosion happened, i just got a message on my phone saying i will take this kitchen and use it here. i'm not only the kitchen. zina too has been deployed in various projects as a photographer. she came to document the work of the charity but she arrived from the black forest in a country that was sliding into chaos. xena had always longed to visit beirut. even as a teenager, she wanted to live there more than anywhere else in the world. her neighborhood jimmie's once pulsated with a mixture of culture, chaos and tolerance that magically drew young people from all over the worlds to beirut. but for the last year, all xena has been able to do is wat
in beirut. with the paper said, this is the field kitchen, orient house brought it here a few years ago from cairo. mound down in the bay. cavani, i think it was in 2015 years. i can stuff about it. it was originally that to provide food for syrian refugees. the food was prepared for the last 5 times a day, so they had something warm to wait. when the explosion happened, i just got a message on my phone saying i will take this kitchen and use it here. i'm not only the kitchen. zina too has been...
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beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. under. hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. the 1st couple of hours after the explosions we saw bodies in the streets you saw people all body dumped into going to the hospital then we decided that the government again it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands and knew about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n.g.o.s in the environmental sector her experience is that the state is
beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. the lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. under. hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow...
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it dominated the heart of beirut for 15 years.then came assassinations, bombings, the economic crash in a state where the government is absent. we don't have a government, but a mafia that preys on the state, says writer elias khoury. elias: it's a residue of the political system that was created after the war which i called the system of permanent civil war. there is no civil war in lebanon but these mafiosos, these heads of different militias, ese differt sects, the only way for them to govern was to threaten us with cil war. >> the explosion was an accident, but it wasn't a coincidence, says khoury. on august 4, the truth that the rulers tried to cover up exploded: it's not civil war that poses the greatest threat, but the government itself. so what now? elias: i don't like to use the term hope in a hopeless situation. when you are after despair, whenou go throh thisotal despr and th you feel lastou are beyd despai then you can call this hope if you want. you cacall this determination to survive. >> the sursock museum will be r
it dominated the heart of beirut for 15 years.then came assassinations, bombings, the economic crash in a state where the government is absent. we don't have a government, but a mafia that preys on the state, says writer elias khoury. elias: it's a residue of the political system that was created after the war which i called the system of permanent civil war. there is no civil war in lebanon but these mafiosos, these heads of different militias, ese differt sects, the only way for them to...
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it is the most promising results so far . 3 months on from the devastating chemical explosion in beirut, we will look at how the lebanese capital is slowly replacing its shattered infrastructure. we hear the story of 5 brothers and sisters who lost their beloved father in this blast. and we'll be joined by aerobatics car of jewel karim with his impressions of how beirut is and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but it's overload with too many matches. putting players back to risk during the pandemic in germany, coach you are both, gives us his few. i'm sorry kelly, welcome to the program. all of hong kong's pro-democracy lawmakers have announced their decision to resign in mass. it follows a move by the territories government to disqualify 4 of their colleagues who were in. 7 the hong kong chief executives decision came minutes after the chinese parliament passed a resolution allowing kerry lamb to expel legislators without having to go through the course. beijing is in recent months, has moved to clamp down on opposition. voices with the opposition of a national security la
it is the most promising results so far . 3 months on from the devastating chemical explosion in beirut, we will look at how the lebanese capital is slowly replacing its shattered infrastructure. we hear the story of 5 brothers and sisters who lost their beloved father in this blast. and we'll be joined by aerobatics car of jewel karim with his impressions of how beirut is and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but it's overload with too many matches. putting players back to risk...
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arabic, he's just returned from beirut, where he recorded 2 tokens. welcome. so you were there at the port of beirut, where this huge explosion took place. what's it like there? now? when you look around, you can see a lot of destroyed building and the poor itself is also destroyed. but seeing what you see with your eyes is what you feel when you talk to the people. and when you talk to the people, you see how devastated, how disappointed they are, how sad they are, because the poor was the heart of this city. and now they still have a lot of questions after 3 months that are still unanswered. like, how could something like this happen in beirut? let's talk about that. how? because obviously there's an investigation. how is that progressing? actually now nothing happened, no credible results. and this is a very big question that everyone, 3 months after 3 months. and this is a very big question that everyone is asking. and we already saw in the report, i talk to the victims, you know, who lost their loved ones. i talked to the families who, who, who are their
arabic, he's just returned from beirut, where he recorded 2 tokens. welcome. so you were there at the port of beirut, where this huge explosion took place. what's it like there? now? when you look around, you can see a lot of destroyed building and the poor itself is also destroyed. but seeing what you see with your eyes is what you feel when you talk to the people. and when you talk to the people, you see how devastated, how disappointed they are, how sad they are, because the poor was the...
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later that year the sing group would fain responsibility for another killing in beirut. again, using a car bombing run 20 was the editor and publisher of on the hot, the paper where some had been a high profile columnist he was killed while driving to work along with his 2 bodyguards, gibran, twenty's, murder would bring the tally of killings of politicians journalists and security personnel that year to 7 both victims had been highly critical of syria's involvement in lebanon. cassius last call them published less than a week before his murder was an attack on the syrian government. headlined mistake after mistake. when i went, she'd had, i mean, i'm not much of sending out of iraq or be on the road usual a measure. he didn't go any over less, he said, on our side of the huffy. macdermott, mental forethought began, and it has, they might have been there and it all good beauty and a little ned. but this and the whole issue of who i can keep the day at them or not has a so i don't tell bob dylan will call a museum in the $100.00 foot out of the sun, you will see 3, 100 ob
later that year the sing group would fain responsibility for another killing in beirut. again, using a car bombing run 20 was the editor and publisher of on the hot, the paper where some had been a high profile columnist he was killed while driving to work along with his 2 bodyguards, gibran, twenty's, murder would bring the tally of killings of politicians journalists and security personnel that year to 7 both victims had been highly critical of syria's involvement in lebanon. cassius last...
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not always advantages, in turn of the century beirut recent as in a 100 l.a. him can, can attend the whole essay. see, the elephant comes in one heart wasn't. so if you will saw that, i never said, well that's what a good woman see the moment shut up and what you want. oh the little i mean they'll commit i be a man and left in a wash. stuffing will come in and then she has and can then when i had no seattle, now i later learned the hard on in the now we can who were at their young. you had a family and they had done. i'll hike in wharton to figure out what was i know they got in the hole. we could not mean there's a new house. i mean, last year we wind up with by the woods, a cut of the foot. not a no, no, no. this will have no end. the harder with a lot of men on my wolf will help me move on the no child left mother only about 70 feet was taken with a shift in a back and look like a man. and i mean, your brother initially was one of them. it was a having a little girl, you know, how come you say? i'm not a frog of my own because we were the last cat i've been
not always advantages, in turn of the century beirut recent as in a 100 l.a. him can, can attend the whole essay. see, the elephant comes in one heart wasn't. so if you will saw that, i never said, well that's what a good woman see the moment shut up and what you want. oh the little i mean they'll commit i be a man and left in a wash. stuffing will come in and then she has and can then when i had no seattle, now i later learned the hard on in the now we can who were at their young. you had a...
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not always advantages in turn of the century, beirut. this isn't as if in a 100 elohim can can attend. you see, the elephant comes hot female saw the message of syria be the best moment, shut up and walk if you want to r.t. . oh. and while i hate to have i mean they'll commit a man and left in a wash. soughing will come in has can and will have no seattle now or later learned the hard on their you had a summit it would when you're going to have done, i'll hike and walk. what was i know they've got a new house. i mean, when they look for no, no, no, there's all the harder with about manana, live at love about me. my wolf will help me move on the part of the shovel up about such if you would like. and they should lay in a back and look like, i mean, i live in your model, brother initially was one of them will go, you know, how come you say i'm out of a rug of my own because we will have the last car. and then when we get that send you to pay them as she has she has and i can mend by that. i think until the last i needed to get a kick and i
not always advantages in turn of the century, beirut. this isn't as if in a 100 elohim can can attend. you see, the elephant comes hot female saw the message of syria be the best moment, shut up and walk if you want to r.t. . oh. and while i hate to have i mean they'll commit a man and left in a wash. soughing will come in has can and will have no seattle now or later learned the hard on their you had a summit it would when you're going to have done, i'll hike and walk. what was i know they've...
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not always advantages in turn of the century, beirut. this isn't as in a 100 illegal alien can get it. then we'll, i say see, the elephant comes in one hot sauce. he will saw that for most of us. what a good woman the moment he showed up and what you want with a little mental commit, i be a man and left in a wash, stuffing with common ness. she has and can and will had no seattle and i later learned the hard on in the now we can who were there, you had a family and they had done, i'll hike in wharton to figure out what was i know they got that we do not mean there is a new house, i mean we had our by the woods, a cut of them up on the foot. no, no, no, no. this will have the harder with about manana, my wolf will help me move on. the mother only about 70 feet was taken the day of my shift in about and look like a man. and i mean your model brother initially was one of them. it was a having a little girl, you know, how come you? and i thought of it rather hard on the mountain because we were the bad guy then when we had them as she has sh
not always advantages in turn of the century, beirut. this isn't as in a 100 illegal alien can get it. then we'll, i say see, the elephant comes in one hot sauce. he will saw that for most of us. what a good woman the moment he showed up and what you want with a little mental commit, i be a man and left in a wash, stuffing with common ness. she has and can and will had no seattle and i later learned the hard on in the now we can who were there, you had a family and they had done, i'll hike in...
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he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. may god have mercy on him, the door and the mirror of family on him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole this big mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died of serbs. she did it enormous. it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. the hunk of now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than to him at home to his people in michigan every year. i'm a bit too hot, but mohamed worked as a driver for a private company. he earned the equivalent of about $200.00 euros a month just enough to pay the rent. the blast destroyed their flat and the family became homeless and had to find out who was responsible for my father's death. he was only 56 years old. we want them to be held accountable as an example to others. the family is now living in another flat with 3 months rent covered by an anonymous donor. it is just a short term solution, and now they will ha
he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. may god have mercy on him, the door and the mirror of family on him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole this big mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died of serbs. she did it enormous. it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. the hunk of now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than to him...
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about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you don't have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come this person just put us in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they can even go as far as censoring whatever we write. they can censor t.v.'s radio stations here there are. we live it's like we live in a state of war basically but. i don't remember but the activists are not intimidated by the threats of the state and i think i'm ready sucks now they're. all from different backgrounds different families we can reach a conclusion together because we agree we won the common benefit of assuming that. they are increasingly taking the fight to their opponents one of their actions involves tracking down politicians to a fancy restaurant and stopping them from dining in splendor amidst the city's poverty. they
about but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you don't have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come this person just put us in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they can even go as far as censoring...
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beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. 'd 'd the lebanese economy is also on its knees. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dat. under. your thumb down there hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. there. and. the 1st couple of hours. to look for things we saw bodies in the streets we saw people all body dump we took them to the hospital then we decided that the government began it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands when i. knew about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n.g.o.s in the environmental sector her
beirut is in ruins. not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost $200.00 people and made around 300000 homeless. 'd 'd the lebanese economy is also on its knees. the country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dat. under. your thumb down there hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life they are coordinating...
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well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone and much of the clean up has been taken care of and many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. and the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into. 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut the flood still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said ready to take 3 months have passed since the port explosion and we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling to try to cover the broken windows when it rains water pours into our flat but that's yet we have to carry on with our lives while you're in the bill but you would know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live there. and i lash
well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone and much of the clean up has been taken care of and many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. and the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into. 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut the flood still...
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he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. going to liverpool with may god have mercy on him, the door and the mirror of family him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole. this pig mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died. a subsidy that is enormous. it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than to him at home. in michigan every little bit, i have to do have but mohamed worked as a driver for a private company. he earned the equivalent of about 200 euros a month just enough to pay the rent. the blast destroyed their flat and the family became homeless. we are going to find out who is responsible for my father's death. he was only 56 years old. we want them to be held accountable as an example to others. the family is now living in another flat with 3 months rent covered by an anonymous donor. it is just a short term solution, and now they will h
he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. going to liverpool with may god have mercy on him, the door and the mirror of family him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole. this pig mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died. a subsidy that is enormous. it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than...
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trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brute destruction to beirut flat still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage there your mom said immediately 3 months have passed since the port explosion we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives while you're in the bill but you would know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live there. an eyelash i lived my whole life in that house. my 4 kids got married there 2 girls and 2 boys. and i planted every single tree there myself. that was that was that all my happiness is connected to that house when i was at those trees every day now i've been forced to leave my home and have been. and the corona pandemic has forced the family to spend even more time indoors nadine son serialist studying
trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brute destruction to beirut flat still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage there your mom said immediately 3 months have passed since the port explosion we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives while...
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it vests pushing more people into poverty, said the host of a poll from beirut. lebanon is losing its battle with corona virus, and the winter season has yet to set in. doctors are treating patients in this hospital's emergency wards in beirut because beds are no longer available. that country's health sector is overwhelmed. we are seeing so many patients that are being going from hospital to an all therefore may need 2 days, 3 days over, over 245 days. just looking for a hospital to receive these patients. and they are not finding a place to be admitted. and at the end, they are coming to the last hospital where they are admitted and they are not doing good more than half of the nearly 50000 active cases in the nation of 6000000. people have occurred in the past few weeks. the main gate for they are, is completely closed because we cannot anymore for today, or for at least the coming hours to receive any new patients. people are not abiding by the rule of the event of measures. and there is no court order from the authorities that is know what's on the board and
it vests pushing more people into poverty, said the host of a poll from beirut. lebanon is losing its battle with corona virus, and the winter season has yet to set in. doctors are treating patients in this hospital's emergency wards in beirut because beds are no longer available. that country's health sector is overwhelmed. we are seeing so many patients that are being going from hospital to an all therefore may need 2 days, 3 days over, over 245 days. just looking for a hospital to receive...
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well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone and much of the clean up has been taken care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut the flood still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching what needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said ready to take 3 months have passed since the port explosion we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows. when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives while you're in the bill but you would know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live there. an eyelash i live and
well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone and much of the clean up has been taken care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut the flood still...
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beirut. dozens of people are being killed after a tropical storm struck central america flooding and mudslides are forced thousands of people from their homes across nicaragua honduras guatemala as well. tropical storm rita has left a trail of destruction burying villages and submerging streets in guatemala many importer barrios have abandoned their homes major rivers are in danger of overflowing their banks forcing people to flee for higher ground any way they can. everything got worse everything was lost we just managed to move 2 beds upwards the fridge turned over everything got way we love that about her and the water was already up to our chests. many people have been killed in landslides authorities are attending to survivors here. at the ministry of public health has come to check on the people take their temperature check their vital signs and if any person requires any special care they will be immediately transferred to a health center. struck the nicaraguan coast as a powerful cate
beirut. dozens of people are being killed after a tropical storm struck central america flooding and mudslides are forced thousands of people from their homes across nicaragua honduras guatemala as well. tropical storm rita has left a trail of destruction burying villages and submerging streets in guatemala many importer barrios have abandoned their homes major rivers are in danger of overflowing their banks forcing people to flee for higher ground any way they can. everything got worse...
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beirut. dozens of people are fed dad from tropical storm access that's been flooding and mudslides across nicaragua honduras and guatemala forcing thousands from their homes monreal repeller reports now all of the faces stolz to the region in 2 decades. emergency workers are carrying out critical rescue missions across a large portion of central america heavy rains from the remnants of hurricane ada have caused widespread flooding and mudslides the north coast of honduras has been especially hard hit here flooded roads and collapsed bridges have made it difficult for rescuers to reach those stranded by the flood waters but he made out this this is the 1st time something like this happens but everything is flooded over there everything is flooded on tuesday ada slammed into the nicaraguan coast as a powerful category 4 hurricane despite being downgraded to a tropical storm the slow moving system has continued to drop to rental rains across nicaragua honduras and guatemala it's the worst natura
beirut. dozens of people are fed dad from tropical storm access that's been flooding and mudslides across nicaragua honduras and guatemala forcing thousands from their homes monreal repeller reports now all of the faces stolz to the region in 2 decades. emergency workers are carrying out critical rescue missions across a large portion of central america heavy rains from the remnants of hurricane ada have caused widespread flooding and mudslides the north coast of honduras has been especially...
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doctors are treating patients in beirut because beds are no longer available.he country's health sector is overwhelmed. >> we have too many patients over 3, 4, 5 days. they are not finding a place and at the end, they are coming to the hospital where they are admitted and they are not doing good. reporter: more active cases in a nation of 6 million people have occurred in the last few weeks. >> is completely closed. we cannot receive any new patient. there is no control from the authorities. there is no control from the major city. reporter: authorities have responded to a call by health workers to shut down the country. lockdown excludes the airport and essential businesses. it will last for two weeks before being eased. the private sector is not happy. already, businesses have been closing down as an economic crisis impoverish is more than half of the population. >> there are days people can't afford to eat. people should cooperate and wear masks. reporter: it will be the second nationwide closure since march. at that time, the government could not help the p
doctors are treating patients in beirut because beds are no longer available.he country's health sector is overwhelmed. >> we have too many patients over 3, 4, 5 days. they are not finding a place and at the end, they are coming to the hospital where they are admitted and they are not doing good. reporter: more active cases in a nation of 6 million people have occurred in the last few weeks. >> is completely closed. we cannot receive any new patient. there is no control from the...
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he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. a war make god have mercy on him. the door and the mirror of family on him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole this break. mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died. associated enormous, it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than to him at home. here with news even everything i've been, i have to do how but mohamed worked as a driver for a private company. he earned the equivalent of about $200.00 euros a month just enough to pay the rent. the blast destroyed their flat and the family became homeless. and had the full say we're going to find out who is responsible for my father, stan. he was only 56 years old. we want them to be held accountable as an example to others. the family is now living in another flat with 3 months rent covered by an anonymous donor. it is just a short term solution and now they will have to figure out the
he was critically injured in his home near beirut's harbor. a war make god have mercy on him. the door and the mirror of family on him. he was bleeding. when i held his head, there was a hole this break. mohammad was in intensive care for a month before he died. associated enormous, it was difficult to lose such an important part of my life. now i will only finish my studies for his sake. it's what he wanted. i never imagined i'd be bringing my degree to his tomb rather than to him at home....
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by jim what came to my history and international relations professor of the lebanese university in beirut welcome to you how does a biden win translate to the middle east in general general. well i believe that his victory will not waiver the u.s. support to israel. actually he already. he will build on what has that you've already and normalizing relations between israel and some other states. with regard to put example with saudi arabia u.a.e. and egypt i believe that biden will distance himself from these countries and will try to. raise the issue of human rights one more time with these leadership countries with this. issue. of course with the guns to turkey i believe that he will be more willing to support the opposition. capitalize on very latest because the minuscule elections in order to replace a gun with. a leader that would be more responsive to. american it's a. touch. with regard to. the region as a whole they will. also rely one more time on the muslim brothers on a lot of. thought and more prominent role in iraq. and they would write change the way they did during the. obam
by jim what came to my history and international relations professor of the lebanese university in beirut welcome to you how does a biden win translate to the middle east in general general. well i believe that his victory will not waiver the u.s. support to israel. actually he already. he will build on what has that you've already and normalizing relations between israel and some other states. with regard to put example with saudi arabia u.a.e. and egypt i believe that biden will distance...
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s democratically elected as well or in bees in beirut. and i used to live in beirut, then there sanctioned by the european union. any change for red has winner or i mean, even for normal activists who support palestine a bit about of the blinken says the media. yes. the boycott divestment sanctions campaign is his anti semitic? yes, i think they're going to, they're going to put that into legislation. no, i don't think so. i think biden is a zionist has always been is on the brink, and it is his parents who choose jewish. his step father was holocaust survivor. i don't think we're going to see my change and have tracked in israel. they're almost sort of welcoming it sigh. one person summed it up in this way and he said look, you know, bamma. he was just too rational. he didn't have the feel for the region a tool. whereas in their view, biden kemal are as who but as a sign, as they feel our emotions, they understand our emotions, the emotional landscape much better for israel and quite different than it was under obama. so i don't think we
s democratically elected as well or in bees in beirut. and i used to live in beirut, then there sanctioned by the european union. any change for red has winner or i mean, even for normal activists who support palestine a bit about of the blinken says the media. yes. the boycott divestment sanctions campaign is his anti semitic? yes, i think they're going to, they're going to put that into legislation. no, i don't think so. i think biden is a zionist has always been is on the brink, and it is...
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well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut wife is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone while much of the cleanup has been taken care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment the destruction to beirut still lies and compete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said immediately 3 months have passed since the port explosion i thought we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling to try to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives moyer and the bill but you know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live. an eyelash i live and i own life in that hou
well months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut wife is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone while much of the cleanup has been taken care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of their homes it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. the dean cuss up is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment the destruction to beirut still lies and compete...
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are reports for these migrant domestic workers home is now the backyard of the ethiopian embassy in beirut they say their previous employers denied them their wages and were abusive their common complaint human rights groups have documented for years how levanon so-called system gives employers control over workers' lives . i had to escape because my employer constantly beat me she still has my passport and always me $700.00. lebanon's laws are often criticised for failing to protect foreign domestic workers apart from providing food and at times shelter activists say they can't do much a few weeks ago the labor ministry approved a new contract that would have allowed the workers to keep their own passports and contracts among other changes but a court has since suspended it and there is no room for take so we get to continue with this system for how long we need a solution so we have been crying going. we really need an answer for this i mean i'm not a woman being like you i am the court ruled in favor of recruitment agencies that bring in most of these workers it said the new contract fa
are reports for these migrant domestic workers home is now the backyard of the ethiopian embassy in beirut they say their previous employers denied them their wages and were abusive their common complaint human rights groups have documented for years how levanon so-called system gives employers control over workers' lives . i had to escape because my employer constantly beat me she still has my passport and always me $700.00. lebanon's laws are often criticised for failing to protect foreign...
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months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone while much of the cleanup has been taking care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of the hollands it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. nadine kassab is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut her flat still lies in complete disrepair with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage. said immediately 3 months have passed since the port explosion we have damaged homes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives while you're in the bill but you know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live there. an eyelash i lived my whole life in that house. my
months after the deadly blast that killed scores of people in beirut life is still a monumental struggle for those living within the blast zone while much of the cleanup has been taking care of many families are unable to afford repairs or reconstruction of the hollands it comes as winter approaches and the pandemic returns to the lebanese capital. nadine kassab is trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brought destruction to beirut her flat still lies in...
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the cia and mossad all the way back to the worst stay in cia history which is the plumbing of the beirut embassy which killed so many cia officers and other americans at the time. subsequently this was probably an operation and that was the beginning. it was a little time and from that day forward having israeli blood on his hand than anyone it was the operational genius. the operational chief because he is so elusive and that he read where disguises and to pioneer and those sophisticated ied that drove israelis out of lebanon and then to trigger the israeli withdrawal and in short the most wanted guy and the other two most wanted were general qassem soleimani and the iranian general named qassem soleimani whose name a ring a bell sense he was killed january of this year. in any event of the caa tried to track down medea and i told the story of an operation on bill clinton's watch with cia director and actually they tracked him down to beirut and discovered he was discovering his mistress and word was at her and beat her as it turns out and then enlisted her to bundle him down to the doc
the cia and mossad all the way back to the worst stay in cia history which is the plumbing of the beirut embassy which killed so many cia officers and other americans at the time. subsequently this was probably an operation and that was the beginning. it was a little time and from that day forward having israeli blood on his hand than anyone it was the operational genius. the operational chief because he is so elusive and that he read where disguises and to pioneer and those sophisticated ied...
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the united nations says 16000 of them were directly affected by the beirut port explosion in august. we have maher and her family survived the blast but their source of income did not she explains her husband hasn't been able to find work in a weeks like so many other syrians he is an informal laborer. my husband lost his job after the port explosion he tries his best to find temporary jobs to be able to feed us my son is working he earns $60000.00 lebanese week that's roughly $10.00 on the black market exchange earned by her 10 year old son mahmoud who works 12 hours a day helping a tailor. the local currency has sharply devalued in the past year even before the break we have ongoing cash assistance programs and those are given to us but we have increased the amount in order to partially compensate for inflation it's not enough for many families who are struggling during lebanon's financial meltdown u.s. the cystic show at least 80 percent of the 900000 refugees registered with the agency live below the poverty line that is classified as having to survive on less than $3.00 a day. t
the united nations says 16000 of them were directly affected by the beirut port explosion in august. we have maher and her family survived the blast but their source of income did not she explains her husband hasn't been able to find work in a weeks like so many other syrians he is an informal laborer. my husband lost his job after the port explosion he tries his best to find temporary jobs to be able to feed us my son is working he earns $60000.00 lebanese week that's roughly $10.00 on the...
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doctors are treating patients in this hospital's emergency wards in beirut because beds are no longer available that country's health sector is overwhelmed we are seeing so many patients that are being going from hospital to an all therefore may need 2 days 3 days over over 245 days just looking for the hospital these patients are not finding a place to be admitted and at the end they are coming to the last hospital where they are and they are not doing good more than half of the nearly 50000 active cases in the nation of 6000000 people have occurred in the past few weeks the main gate for they are is completely closed because we cannot anymore for today or for at least the coming hours to receive any new patients people are not abiding by the rule of the event of measures and there is no court order from the authorities that is know what sort of a. major city but in the remote area the authorities have responded to a call by health workers to shut down the country the lock down excludes the airport and essential businesses it will last 2 weeks before being eased. the private sector i
doctors are treating patients in this hospital's emergency wards in beirut because beds are no longer available that country's health sector is overwhelmed we are seeing so many patients that are being going from hospital to an all therefore may need 2 days 3 days over over 245 days just looking for the hospital these patients are not finding a place to be admitted and at the end they are coming to the last hospital where they are and they are not doing good more than half of the nearly 50000...
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trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brute destruction to beirut her flat still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said immediately 3 months have passed since the porch explosion and we have damaged home yes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our lives while you're in the bill but you know. nadine's mother has had to move in with them her home is in a neighborhood worst affected by the blast it was damaged so badly that she can no longer live. an eyelash i lived my whole life in that house. my 4 kids got married their 2 girls and 2 boys. and i planted every single tree there myself. that was that all my happiness is connected to that house when i was at those trees every day now i've been forced to leave my home. and the corona pandemic has forced the family to spend even more time indoors nadine son cyril is studying from home all his schoo
trying to bring some order back into her home 3 months on from the moment that brute destruction to beirut her flat still lies in complete disrepair. with winter fast approaching work needs to be done urgently to fix the damage the family all said immediately 3 months have passed since the porch explosion and we have damaged home yes walls have been shattered we're feeling calling tried to cover the broken windows that when it rains water pours into our flat but yet we have to carry on with our...
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beirut. muslims in greece are returns in the 1st ever friday prayers in athens newly opened mosque was it was officially opened on tuesday and is the 1st to be established in the greek capital since the 19th century the decision to build it was made in 2006 but it was the lanes wide legal challenges and protests it's estimated half a 1000000 people from the muslim faith in the city. dozens of people have been killed after tropical storm eaters struck central america for doing and mudslides and forced thousands of people from their homes across nicaragua honduras and guatemala mahomet's reports. tropical storm rita has left a trail of destruction burying villages and submerging streets in guatemala many impaired or barrios have abandoned their homes major rivers are in danger of overflowing their banks forcing people to flee for higher ground anyway they can also my gosh everything got where everything was lost we just managed to move 2 beds upwards the fridge turned over everything got way we
beirut. muslims in greece are returns in the 1st ever friday prayers in athens newly opened mosque was it was officially opened on tuesday and is the 1st to be established in the greek capital since the 19th century the decision to build it was made in 2006 but it was the lanes wide legal challenges and protests it's estimated half a 1000000 people from the muslim faith in the city. dozens of people have been killed after tropical storm eaters struck central america for doing and mudslides and...
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even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis. more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they give up the fight. in 30 minutes on d w. d 2 you know that 7. 70 percent. are younger than 60. cuts me into me. and you know what it's time old boy says. the 77 percent. of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. why are people forced to hide in trucks. mugs. there are many reasons such love and there are many answers the best. and there are many stories. above the make up your own blood the be above the job you made for mines. the funding against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the code of special monday to friday. this is c w news live from berlin the world welcomes the news of a coronavirus vaccine that appears to work safely but my usual reaction of course was like at the end of the tunnel. a shot of hope that is 90 percent effe
even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis. more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they give up the fight. in 30 minutes on d w. d 2 you know that 7. 70 percent. are younger than 60. cuts me into me. and you know what it's time old boy says. the 77 percent. of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. why are people forced to hide in trucks. mugs. there are many reasons such...