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on residents to donate blood. the 6.8 magnitude quake struck in a remote area in the atlas mountains, around 45 miles south of the popular tourist destination, marrakesh. tremors were also felt in the capital rabat, some 350 kilometres away. president biden said he's "deeply saddened" by the events. china's president xi has also sent a message of condolence. charlotte wright has this report. collapsed buildings and rubble—strewn streets. the aftermath of a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8, leaving many hundreds dead across morocco. this is one of the country's biggest cities, marrakesh, a popular tourist destination, and 45 miles from the epicentre. as emergency workers picked their way through the debris, there are reports of families still trapped and many more injured. the floors were shaking, the walls were shaking, things were falling off shelving. i just didn't even know what to think. i then went into a slightly more open space in my main bedroom and just collapsed to the floor, you could not stand, everything was shaking so much. the quake struckjust after 11pm on friday night. its epicentre was a sparsely populated region in the high atlas mountains. but tremors are said to have been felt in the capital rabat, more than 200 miles away. 0vernight, there were outages to the power, phone lines and internet. in marrakesh, crowds were left trying to sleep on the streets. translation: the force and intensity of this earthquake was felt _ in our building almost three times. people went out into the street just after this total panic. and there are families who are still sleeping outside because we were so scared of the force of this earthquake. outside the historic kutubiyya mosque in marrakesh, dust rises from the tower, prompting fears it might collapse. in the daylight, the extent of the destruction is clear, including to parts of the medina, a unesco world heritage site. the room started shaking, there wasjust, yes, - the room started shaking! there's no other way, _ it was going backwards and forwards and everything started moving and pictures started moving. i so we just grabbed some clothes and our bags and we raced out. i lauren, one of the otherl people on the tour, came running screamingj to tell us, get out. rescuers are said to be struggling to access the remote villages in the atlas mountains, which have been severely hit. it may take days before they are able to reach them, with fears the death toll will rise still. charlotte wright, bbc news. live now to alice morrison, a journalist who lives in the atlas mountains and is currently travelling between the villages of imlil and asni, one of the most impacted areas by the earthquake. thank you forjoining us. tell us a bit about what you're seeing. i’m thank you forjoining us. tell us a bit about what you're seeing. i'm on the main road _ bit about what you're seeing. i'm on the main road from _ bit about what you're seeing. i'm on the main road from my— bit about what you're seeing. i'm on the main road from my village, - bit about what you're seeing. i'm on the main road from my village, and| the main road from my village, and as you can see behind me, the road is completely blocked by landslides. it's apocalyptic. it took me three hours to cycle 16 kilometres downhill. there are rocks everywhere, there are massive holes. there is actually a crack right in front of my feet, taking away have the road. it's very impassable. we don't have any power in my village. i literally cycled down to phone my mum. in i literally cycled down to phone my mum. , ., , ., , mum. in terms of the help that is reauired, mum. in terms of the help that is required. you _ mum. in terms of the help that is required, you mention _ mum. in terms of the help that is required, you mention there's - mum. in terms of the help that is| required, you mention there's lots of casualties, how are they getting that help? the of casualties, how are they getting that hel? ..,, ., , of casualties, how are they getting that hel? ., , ., that help? the casualties i cannot seak that help? the casualties i cannot speak tom _ that help? the casualties i cannot speak tom i _ that help? the casualties i cannot speak too. i can _ that help? the casualties i cannot speak too. i can speak _ that help? the casualties i cannot speak too. i can speak to - that help? the casualties i cannot speak too. i can speak to exactlyl speak too. i can speak to exactly what i know. i have lived in a very small village, we have no casualties. we ran down into the big car park as the tremors went on, and we stayed there all night. two men died on this road last night. four men died in a nearby village, and four men died and another nearby village. they may not sound bay, but these villages are tiny. this is just what i found out on my cycle here. ., , ., . . just what i found out on my cycle here. ., , ., ., ., . ., , just what i found out on my cycle here. ., ., . ., , here. lots of damage clearly has been done. _ here. lots of damage clearly has been done, particularly - here. lots of damage clearly has been done, particularly to - here. lots of damage clearly has been done, particularly to the i been done, particularly to the villagers that are quite remote to get here for services that probably would want to help and try and recuperate. what are people doing in the meantime if they are not able to, say, sleep in their house or home? i to, say, sleep in their house or home? ., ~ ., to, say, sleep in their house or home? ., 4' ., home? i met someone i know whose house has been _ home? i met someone i know whose house has been completely - home? i met someone i know whose i house has been completely destroyed, but this is a community place. nobody will sleep alone. everybody will be taken in. i've seen people carrying older neighbours, one man carrying older neighbours, one man carrying a 12—year—old boy who can't walk. there are two guys going up on a stretcher. in fact, richard branson�*s tell down the road has just loaded all their food and water onto trucks to be taken to the villagers where people are using, they are working, and they're using they are working, and they're using the normal form of they are working, and they're using the normalform of transport they are working, and they're using the normal form of transport here, and also little motorbikes. find and also little motorbikes. and briefl , and also little motorbikes. and briefly, there _ and also little motorbikes. and briefly, there were _ and also little motorbikes. and briefly, there were fears the might of been another tremor. what are you hearing now?— hearing now? there was another tremor. there _ hearing now? there was another tremor. there was _ hearing now? there was another tremor. there was a _ hearing now? there was another tremor. there was a tremor - hearing now? there was another. tremor. there was a tremor about midday. we felt a tremor. everybody again ran out of the house as to the marshalling place. iwas again ran out of the house as to the marshalling place. i was there when the earthquake struck, and it was totally terrifying. there is this horrific noise, like a huge banging, and i could see the walls of my house, which is square, trying to be a parallelogram. the was removing, and i went out to my yard barefoot. in my community, about 25 people, the children were screaming, and crying. but because we are a community, everyone has been taking care of and we are all together. thank you very much that update. we hope you keep safe. alice morrison, a journalist who lives in the atlas mountains where that earthquake that has hit morocco has been devastating villagers in that area, we'll bring you more on that as we hear it. the g20 summit has agreed on a joint declaration, including a statement on the russian attack on ukraine. the statement calls on all states to refrain from the threat, or use, of force. but it doesn't mention russia, and uses ambiguous language critics say moscow could use to justify holding on to illegally occupied ukrainian territory. kyiv has responded, describing the g20 statement as "nothing to be proud of." india's prime minister modi also proposed including the african union as a permanent member of the bloc, part of his drive to include more of the voices of the global south at the top table of international diplomacy. prior to this, south africa was the continent's only member. mr modi also found time to pose for a bilateral photocall with uk prime minister rishi sunak, with a post—brexit trade deal on the cards. this is what mr sunak had to say about the deal. well, prime minister modi and i had a very warm and productive discussion on a range of different things. with regard to the trade deal, you know, there's a desire on both of our parts to see a successful trade deal concluded. the opportunities are there for both countries. but there is a lot of hard work still to go and we need to work through that, as we will do. but i think there's also opportunities for us to deepen our relationship in lots of different areas, and he and i talked about that as well, whether it's in defence and security, and education and research, all sorts of things that we could do more together. and it's important we do. india, as this g20 is showing, is going to be one of the most important geopolitical actors over the next years and decades, it's important for the uk to have a close relationship with india. and prime minister modi and i talked about all the different ways in which we can strengthen and deepen that partnership. that was british prime minister rishi sunak there. let's cross live to delhi with our south asia correspondent, yogita limaye. lots to cover there, lots of incredible announcements for your day one of the summit. in terms of the african union, that is a very significant part of what prime minister modi wanted to achieve at the g20 summit in delhi? that minister modi wanted to achieve at the g20 summit in delhi?- the g20 summit in delhi? that is riuht. the the g20 summit in delhi? that is right. the inclusion _ the g20 summit in delhi? that is right. the inclusion of _ the g20 summit in delhi? that is right. the inclusion of the - the g20 summit in delhi? that isj right. the inclusion of the african union as a permanent member of the g20 are certainly going to be seen as a big win by india. by minister narendra modi had been personally advocating for it, he had written to the g20 before this saying they should be included, saying multilateral group groupings and institutions around the world need to become a more fair and more representative. that is actually happening today, that is a tangible outcome of the summit, and it is certainly something that india is projecting as a win, because with the summit, one big thing india was trying to do was to position itself as a voice for developing countries around the world. find as a voice for developing countries around the world.— as a voice for developing countries around the world. and also quite an interestin: around the world. and also quite an interesting reply — around the world. and also quite an interesting reply from _ around the world. and also quite an interesting reply from kyiv - around the world. and also quite an interesting reply from kyiv about. around the world. and also quite an interesting reply from kyiv about it | interesting reply from kyiv about it not being too much to be proud of, that statement on russian aggression, orthe that statement on russian aggression, or the lack of that term of russian aggression in that statement. that was to be expected. what is the mood around that, would you say? what is the mood around that, would ou sa ? ., ., you say? one thing about that declaration, _ you say? one thing about that declaration, there _ you say? one thing about that declaration, there were - you say? one thing about that declaration, there were a - you say? one thing about that declaration, there were a lot l you say? one thing about that| declaration, there were a lot of questions whether there would even be concessions on a statement that could be released. —— consensus on a statement. india was extremely keen that the summit should not conclude without a statement. what has actually happened? we've had a declaration way before we expected. tomorrow is the second day of the summit, and we expected it, the end of that, but it came today, which means the work to get consensus on that was being done in the days ahead of the summit, ahead of the meetings actually beginning here in delhi. when you read that paragraph, what is extremely clear is that the language, especially around the ukraine war, has been significantly watered down, so it is expected that ukraine will be disappointed with what has been said there today. it does talk about states not using force against territorial integrity, political independence and sovereignty, but it doesn't use the word russia, russian federation or moscow, unlike the bally summit last year and the declaration from that, where there wasn't a consensus between member countries and what can be said, but it certainly didn't go as far as saying that most countries strongly think that it is russian aggression in ukraine, that phrase was used. even the word russia has not been used in this particular declaration. it is expected that ukraine will be disappointed with what has been said. , , , ., ., said. this is very important to narendra _ said. this is very important to narendra modi's _ said. this is very important to narendra modi's image - said. this is very important to - narendra modi's image domestically as well, tell us a bit about that. that is right. we are going to an election year here in india. if you look around delhi, pretty much on every street you will see posters with prime minister narendra modi's face on it, so while the national agenda was hardly positioned here, as a... domestically, what he and his party are saying to voters is, look at all these important leaders around the world, they are coming to india. india's prominence on the global stage is growing, and the people responsible for that is the current government. of course, there is criticism of a lot of things said in their current g20 summit, for instance, by mr modi repeatedly used the words mother of democracy, and there are plenty in india who question whether they can criticise the government freely. there are concerns over a rapid decline on press freedom in this country, and while millions of dollars were spent on sprucing up delhi, cleaning up daily, securing delhi as well, there are parts of it looked very different to how they looked before, it is a very spectacular venue, it is extremely grant and it is magnificent, but also what has been done is that the disparity which is visible in indian city, the impoverished area, those have either been demolished or hidden from view. thank you for the update, are south asian correspondent in delhi for us. earlier i spoke to philani mtemby, the executive director of a south african foreign policy thinktank about what he thought the african union's membership of the g20 would mean for the bloc. i think it is a welcome initiative. this is something that has been initiated from within the african continent, and i think certainly india supported that initiative, alongside other members of the g20. it will enhance the continent's voice, but it will also enhance the continent's ability to coordinate on its international partnerships, while also pointing development issues back on the centre of g20 deliberations. it is quite an important initiative for the continent.— important initiative for the continent. ~ , ., ., , continent. when you say development issues, continent. when you say development issues. what — continent. when you say development issues, what will _ continent. when you say development issues, what will they _ continent. when you say development issues, what will they be? _ continent. when you say development issues, what will they be? what - continent. when you say development issues, what will they be? what are i issues, what will they be? what are the important issues that countries in africa want to highlight to the rest of the g20? i in africa want to highlight to the rest of the g20?— in africa want to highlight to the rest of the g20? i think, whether ou are rest of the g20? i think, whether you are speaking _ rest of the g20? i think, whether you are speaking about _ rest of the g20? i think, whether you are speaking about climate i you are speaking about climate issues, so the uk are definitely talking about climate finance and sustainable finance to the continent, you are definitely talking about a changing international development finance landscape, where the continent has been consistently pushing other parts of the world to provide finance attic in central —— attic a concessional rate. you're also talking about enhancing the continent's ability to trade amongst itself. these are quite important issues that should be at the centre of the g20. in the last few years, to the agenda 2030, the un's agenda for sustainable development, the continent has to be at the centre of those initiatives. it will certainly enhance that voice. find those initiatives. it will certainly enhance that voice.— enhance that voice. and 'ust briefl , enhance that voice. and 'ust briefly, what i enhance that voice. and 'ust briefly, what do i enhance that voice. and 'ust briefly, what do you i enhance that voice. and just briefly, what do you think. enhance that voice. and just. briefly, what do you think will enhance that voice. and just - briefly, what do you think will come of this? it is clearly a very symbolic move. what do you think is going to come of this in terms of practical issues and practical changes in the way that africa deals with other countries at that top diplomacy table? i with other countries at that top diplomacy table?— with other countries at that top diplomacy table? i think what it does is enhance _ diplomacy table? i think what it does is enhance the _ diplomacy table? i think what it does is enhance the continent'sj does is enhance the continent's strategic autonomy. there is a lot of key stakeholders within the g20 that african countries deal with at a bilateral level, and so having them all they are, the g20, and having the eu consistently attending these meetings will certainly be important in that regard. south africa used to be obviously the only african country in the g20, and it generally consulted with the african union before the summits, but having the eu at the summits at a formal level certainly ensures that issues like agenda 2063, which is the continent's development blueprint will make it on the agenda of the 620. -- the au. here, police have arrested missing terror suspect daniel khalife in west london— following his escape daniel khalife in west london, following his escape from prison four days ago. he was detained in the chiswick area, after confirmed sightings there overnight, including calls from members of the public. the former soldier, who's 21, was in wandsworth prison awaiting trial, accused of trying to spy for an enemy state, understood to be iran. his family had urged him to give himself up. ellie price reports. members of the public had been in touch with police over night, having seen daniel khalife in the chiswick area. police conducted what they described as intensive searches here. they included officers stopping and searching vehicles, inspecting car boots, and asking local residents for identification. in a short statement the force thanked the public for their support throughout the investigation. from the g20 meeting in india, the prime minister echoed that sentiment. it's good news that we have recaptured the person concerned. as people already know, thejustice secretary's initiated an inquiry into the circumstances of his escape and that work will continue, but this is obviously very welcome news and my thanks to the police but also the public. daniel khalife was on remand at wandsworth prison pending a trial for terror offences due to start in november. khalife denies the charges. much investigation focused on his daring escape from the kitchen at wandsworth prison, hiding under this delivery van. it is thought he travelled strapped underneath the van until crawling out a mile or so later. it was there he was first spotted. police had offered a reward of up to £20,000 for information that led to his arrest. and we can cross live to correspondant rajini vaidyanathan in west london. relief for the police and the wider public, but clearly some questions there for the prison service? indie public, but clearly some questions there for the prison service? we do now have more _ there for the prison service? we do now have more information - there for the prison service? we do now have more information about | there for the prison service? we do i now have more information about how police managed to find daniel khalife after that four—day manhunt which saw 0n high alert. a massive police operation. i'm speak to you from chiswick in west london, because in the last 2a hours or so, police got a number of sightings from members of the public who said they have seen daniel khalife around here. in the end, he was detained by police a little further away from here in north—west london. police say he was riding a bike on a towpath by the canal, when plainclothes officers pulled him off his bike and arrested him. he is now backin his bike and arrested him. he is now back in custody in west london. as you say, many questions still need to be answered. some of those include, was he acting alone, did he get help to enable him to do that escaped from wandsworth prison, and of course, the bigger question, how could this have happened in the first place?— could this have happened in the first lace? ., ~ , . first place? thank you very much that update- _ we are going to have a look at some rugby now. we're just a few hours away from england starting their world cup campaign. they take on argentina in marseille. england's players started the week in the remote calm of le touquet, cocooned from the pressure that is mounting on the team. they end the week in the eye of the storm. there is no respite in bustling marseille, a place which exudes world cup history. anyone who was here in 2007 will never forget it, least of all the legions of england fans who watched their side upset the odds against australia and improbably reach the semi—finals. lots of excitement there. live now to the bbc�*s grace harbage in marseille. it's an exciting time for sport, but very exciting for you to be there in marseille. talk us through last night and how today's games have been going? the comic high. of sport keeps on giving. france kicked off the _ of sport keeps on giving. france kicked off the tournament i of sport keeps on giving. france kicked off the tournament in i of sport keeps on giving. france i kicked off the tournament in front of 80,000 people. there was a rousing rendition of the french national anthem, and the haka, but antoine du pont�*s team delivered a victory over new zealand, 27—13. after quite an explosive first half, new zealand scoring within the first two minutes, then again in the first minute and the second half. it was pretty intense play, until early in the second half, new zealand got a yellow card, and after that france kept adding more and more points to the board. you can imagine the scenes of celebration when that final whistle blew were enormous. it is worth noting that new zealand haven't lost a world cup pool game ever, so france will take a lot from that victory, and will probably be thinking they can make it all the way to the final and lift that trophy. today, we have already had two games. italy hammered namibia in their pool a game in saint etienne, and france... and ireland thrashed romania 82—8. that is the only way to put it. we will have a good game with the later fixture as well.— fixture as well. france will be feelin: fixture as well. france will be feeling pretty _ fixture as well. france will be feeling pretty confident i fixture as well. france will be feeling pretty confident after| fixture as well. france will be i feeling pretty confident after their game, but what about tonight's all—important england game? that game, but what about tonight's all-important england game? that is riuht. all all-important england game? that is right- all eyes _ all-important england game? that is right. all eyes are _ all-important england game? that is right. all eyes are on _ all-important england game? that is right. all eyes are on england - right. all eyes are on england tonight. you can probably see behind me, marseille is absolutely bustling full of fans from the argentina side and from the english side as well. it is safe to say there are pretty low expectations for england going into this tournament after a very disappointing six nations earlier this year under coach steve borthwick, and the side losing three of theirfour borthwick, and the side losing three of their four world borthwick, and the side losing three of theirfour world cup borthwick, and the side losing three of their four world cup games, including a first ever loss to fiji. they are missing key players, including captain 0wen farrell, and billy than a polar. they are also missing anthony watson due to injury. that has made way for courtney was to be captaining the side, but also forjohnny may and alex mitchell to be coming into the starting 15, when they weren't even in the original training squad. they will be having a big game tonight as well. maro itoji has said there's plenty of belief in this team and people have dismissed them far too early. there plenty of premiership players in argentina, including gloucester�*s santiago carreras. it is the first time the two sides have met in a world cup, england winning all three previous encounters. last time they faced each other argentina one dominic won. if england can win tonight, they will certainly silence the critics. have you got your spot sorted out tonight? poor i will make a quick dash over to the stand velodrome to take my dash over to the stand velodrome to take m j , ., dash over to the stand velodrome to take m j , . . ., dash over to the stand velodrome to takem . _ ., take my seat. if the crowd by me are an hinu take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to — take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go _ take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go by. — take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go by. it _ take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go by, it will _ take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go by, it will be - take my seat. if the crowd by me are anything to go by, it will be even i anything to go by, it will be even greater in the stand. the atmosphere is electric, so we are in for a good evening this evening.— is electric, so we are in for a good evening this evening. raise a glass for all of us — evening this evening. raise a glass for all of us in _ evening this evening. raise a glass for all of us in london! _ evening this evening. raise a glass for all of us in london! thank- evening this evening. raise a glass for all of us in london! thank you, | for all of us in london! thank you, grace. the invictus games, famously initiated by prince harry, are taking place in germany, from today. this is prince harry's arrival in dusseldorf to attend the opening ceremony of the games. they're the sixth configuration of competitive sporting events designed to help rehabilitate soldiers, orformersoldiers, who've been injured, mentally or physically, in the course of their work. there are around 500 competitors from 21 countries. you can read more of that on our website. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. if, like me, you're finding it too hot and humid, relief is on the way, but not for most of us until after the weekend. so it stays very warm, very muggy, there will be thundery showers and there are warnings out from the met office. more details on our website. but again, we'll have another day with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees celsius. so again, the record is broken. today looks like it might well be the hottest day of the year so far, just getting a little bit ahead of thursday's 32.6 degrees celsius. widely warm, very warm, infact, and humid. temperatures not quite so high in the north and west, purely because we have this weather front approaching, so more cloud, bringing rain into the western and later northern isles, one or two showers ahead of it. and this afternoon, because we have that mix of the heat as well, some home—grown downpours, torrential downpours continuing well into the evening. but quite well scattered. they could just cause some flash flooding locally. and then, even though they will ease away for a time overnight, we have more moving in from the south, pushing into the south and west. and again, just increasing that humidity. so another really close night and uncomfortable for sleeping, i should imagine, for quite a few. even further north, the humidity stays with us, that means for the great north run, not ideal conditions, with that high humidity. the increasing chance of a thundery shower as well for those running into the afternoon. so take on lots of water, if you can. so the shower risk tomorrow perhaps a bit further north than today. some torrential downpours, lots of lightning with those showers. and we have our weather front in the north and west. but in—between, lots of sunshine, still very warm and humid. so temperatures might not be quite widely as high as today, but it's still humid and muggy. perhaps still in east anglia and the south east, 31, 32 degrees celsius. through the evening and overnight, thundery showers move northwards and eastwards. the weather front is on the move as well, and it's behind that weather front where it is a little bit less humid, a fresherfeel for the north and west of scotland. and that, as we move through the course of monday and tuesday, i'm hopeful about the end of tuesday, we'll start to feel that slightly fresher air reaching southern and eastern areas. then we're back to business as usual, really, a more unsettled looking picture. this is bbc news — the headlines: rescue workers dig for survivors after a powerful earthquake in morocco kills more than 1000 people, with hundreds more injured. the 6.8 magnitude quake struck around 45 miles south of marrakesh. hospitals in the region have seen an influx of patients and are appealing for blood donations. police have arrested 21—year—old daniel khalife, who escaped from a prison in london four days ago. the former british soldier — suspected of terror offences — was caught in chiswick, west london, after being seen in the area. world leaders met at the g20 summit in delhi, where the african union was invited to join the group as a member. they also issued a joint declaration, calling on all states to refrain from the threat or use of force, but fell short of mentioning russia.

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