surviving the earthquake, that s the first hurdle. what will their lives be like in the coming months and years, as a result of the destruction we see here today? this is the scene live in southern turkey as rescuers continue their pain staking search for survivors. we ll bring you all the latest developments from our correspondents who are there. in other news, us fighterjets shoot down an unidentified aircraft over alaska after president biden gave the order to seek and destroy . troops are trying to salvage the wreckage. in washington, president lula of brazil is seeking joe biden s backing for a new global forum to fight climate change. #0n # on the shays longe. # celebrating uk music indie band, wet leg and singer harry styles lead the way with four nominations each for tonight s brit awards. hello and welcome to bbc news. the number of people known to have died in monday s earthquakes in turkey and syria has risen to more than 2a,000. the un aid chief martin griffith
Tuned. Thanks to nigel and joke with the both of you will be back at 11th are. Coming next, reporters. Welcome to reporters. Im karin giaonone. From here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondence to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme. 0n the brink of famine. We report from yemen as the United Nations launches an Emergency Appeal for aid. The struggle of the smugglers. A Reporterjoins The Kurds desperately trying to make a living on the iraqi border. Believe it or not, it is impossible to take a sip. The un has appealed for 2 billion to provide life saving assistance to millions in yemen, who it says face the threat of famine. Almost 3. 3 Million People are now suffering from acute malnutrition. More than 2 million of them are children. Aid workers say the situation is catastrophic and rapidly deteriorating. Now there is a new complication. Warplanes from the Saudi Led Coalition battling the Houthi Rebels who control the capital have hit a vi
Tuned. Thanks to nigel and joke with the both of you will be back at 11th are. Coming next, reporters. Welcome to reporters. Im karin giaonone. From here in the bbc newsroom, we send out correspondence to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme. 0n the brink of famine. We report from yemen as the United Nations launches an Emergency Appeal for aid. The struggle of the smugglers. A Reporterjoins The Kurds desperately trying to make a living on the iraqi border. Believe it or not, it is impossible to take a sip. The un has appealed for 2 billion to provide life saving assistance to millions in yemen, who it says face the threat of famine. Almost 3. 3 Million People are now suffering from acute malnutrition. More than 2 million of them are children. Aid workers say the situation is catastrophic and rapidly deteriorating. Now there is a new complication. Warplanes from the Saudi Led Coalition battling the Houthi Rebels who control the capital have hit a vi
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