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the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennesse out a mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire how weapon of choice. and internet look at what inspires one of today's year's most popular comedians to make people laugh. my tune is ya hack on al-jazeera. and monday put it well on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already
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al-jazeera. you read every your. our current short remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million u.s. dollars. the un body providing assistance for more than five million palestinian refugees faces a funding crisis. i'm not about this and this is all just here a live from doha also coming up. as fighting rages on in the yemeni port
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city of hadera diplomatic efforts to stop a humanitarian disaster stepped up. general strike against a stereotype brings argentina to a standstill. and nigeria mourns the death of nearly one hundred people killed in a battle for land. the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's facing an unprecedented funding gap and it's weeks away from cutting emergency assistance the agency known as owner is asking for more than two hundred fifty million dollars at a donor's conference in new york saying it's struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier this year the jump administration slashed funding by more than half in january over political differences with palestinian leadership more
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than five million refugees in the middle east rely on the agency for education food and health services agency says those crucial resources could be cut as soon as august diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. the u.n. has been trying for months to fill the massive short fall off of the us pulled out most of its funding. from the u.n. secretary general of the start of this pledging conference appealed to nations to come up with more funding and the head of honor of the commissioner general pierre credible said time was running out our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of significant new funding we will have to begin taking very difficult measures in july impacting the level of services as well as our staff the situation will
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be particularly critical for emergency operations in the west bank and in gaza what is at risk is food for one million people in the gaza strip as ever at these sort of pledging conferences is a little hard to work out exactly what is new money and what has already been committed by countries in the past it appears though there are some new funds coming from the e.u. from mexico from sweden and from belgium and other countries like the u.k. bringing forward some of their funding their total amounts though are nowhere near the shortfall of two hundred fifty million dollars and the u.n. is still desperately looking for further funding the drug administration's peace plan for israel and palestine has been on the agenda at the white house where the president hosted jordan's king abdullah trumps in your advisor and son in law got a question or says the plan will be announced soon with or without support from the
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palestinian leadership president mahmoud abbas has refused to work with the u.s. since december when it recognized a rusa them as the capital of israel our white house correspondent kelly hoggard has more from washington d.c. . during their oval office meeting the u.s. president praised the king of jordan and his handling of not just the syrian refugees but refugees historically recognizing that this is caused jordan significant economic strain the king thanking the u.s. president for that acknowledgement say that it's safe i can thank you. the united states of the people of america for the support you've given our country if the rest of the world just took a little bit of your humility and your grace hopeless you know a lot better position the u.s. president then taking a jab at some of its partners saying that we spent a lot of money in a lot of places and people don't do the job that you do so i want to thank you very
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much right now the issue of refugees not just the only issue being discussed in this oval office meeting the king also here to try and influence the trumpet ministration in advance of its release of its peace plan that is expected to be released very soon we are told that it is close to being finished in it the king hoping to make sure that the united states is committed to a two state solution as well as palestinian independence based on nine hundred sixty seven borders now it is not just this oval office meeting that is taking place the king has also met with the u.s. secretary of state the commerce and treasury secretaries as well as the secretary of defense he wraps up his meeting on tuesday he will also be meeting with congressional leaders from both republican and democratic parties the e.u. is calling on all parties in yemen to prevent any further escalation of the conflict on to work towards a nationwide cease fire despite this fighting continues as a saudi amarok the coalition battles hooty rebels for control of the strategic oil
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data port rebels there say the coalition has carried out five air strikes in the area or a burden money reports. relief for forty prisoners released by who see rebels during the battle for her day to. in exchange saudi u.a.e. coalition forces supporting yemen's army have free to seventy hooty prisoners. but the mcinnis it's our or not to be here and receive them we congratulate ourselves and congratulate them. that's. i was taken prisoner of the west coast from thank god the southern resistance has three to this properly. but there's little risk by it for many others trapped by the two week old battle for yemen's main port it's long been an important target for the saudi a morality coalition which is battling to weaken the hoot these by cutting off
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their main supply line iran's long been accused by saudi arabia of supporting the hutu rebels who control the court. in relation to the escalating humanitarian crisis in yemen we're deeply concerned about what might happen in the future we've discussed the situation with other countries in the region and other european countries and we've decided to continue our cooperation to try and stop the aggression and to continue sending humanitarian aid through the united nations. the battle for her data has so far claimed dozens of lives and forced thousands of yemenis to escape to the capital sana'a and the saudi capital has come under attack again from hooty missiles two were intercepted obree out on sunday. the hooty said they were in retaliation to saudi strikes including one that killed nine people on monday. the u.n. world food program says three ships are loaded in her data in the last few days
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with food for six million people for one month despite that food prices are soaring back but there are continuous rises in food prices especially in basic materials it's got worse in the last few days with the beginning of fighting in her data who the leaders have indicated they be willing to hand over management of the port to the un the saudis and being urged to accept the deal and the u.n. says fighting will exacerbate what's already the world's worst humanitarian crisis and could take millions into starvation. manly. u.n. secretary general antonio good day to all parties in yemen to work with the u.n. on a peace plan yemen is suffering a prolonged and devastating conflict with clear regional there mentions my special
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envoy martin griffiths has been actively engaged in order to avoid an escalation that could have dramatic humanitarian consequences at the present moment one week ago we presented to these council elements of a negotiation framework that has been discussing with various units of marketers inside of yemen and in the region our hope is that this framework with a law for resumption of badly needed political negotiations. meanwhile there's been fighting near the capital as well the rebels have released images of what they say is a coalition air strike in the city of iran north of sanaa the whole thing's main news agency says twenty four civilians most of them women and children were killed argentinean president ability of mockeries battling the third national strike since he took office in twenty fifteen and i promise to tackle inflation and return argentina to the world capital markets but the country has once again gone to the
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international monetary fund for a lifeline there is a ball reports from what i said is. roadblocks all around when a site is this is how argentina's capital look on monday after the country's largest workers' confederation called for a general strike against the government of. left wing groups major roads leading to the capital protesting against what they say is a government that rules for the rich. there is a social crisis in the political crisis there is discontent is the beginning of the pact between the i.m.f. and the government that brings about austerity measures the economic situation is worse that's why we will be on the streets. since taking office magnes government has been unable to control the double digit inflation rate that has tormented arjun times for years the recent devaluation caused by a strengthened u.s. dollar forced the governmental request and urgency emergency fifty billion loan
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from the i.m.f. . prices have continued to go up since then and that's why on monday argentina was paralyzed by a strike by workers demanding a rise in wages trains buses subways and flies were also suspended on monday because of the struggle this place is on is the largest transport hub in one aside and as you can see it's completely paralyzed a sign of the strength that the labor unions have in argentina growing i right from northern argentina and was not sure how to make it home where the girl is a widow we knew this was happening but i thought there would be something very is nothing i understand the need to go on strike but we are all affected by what's happening in. the i.m.f. loan brings back memories of the two thousand and one economic crisis when argentina defaulted on its sovereign debt. was part of the negotiating team at the
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time and says that the situation is different now. the government responded fast they sought help from the i.m.f. because they knew nobody else would loan them the money the crisis would have been worse if they hadn't. and that's why many on the streets are not as optimistic and fear that another economic crisis may be closer and the government would like to admit. i'll just see that when a site is. political analyst on the finer of bubble dot com it's a current affairs website he says argentina's economy today is very different to during the last crisis in two thousand and one the government sold the we have a.
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