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lots on our list but there was a lot we don't receive anything but enough to survive from the u.n. we don't have the instruction needed for our children the elderly even us it's a grim existence here in the sweltering thinks of such a dry arid and infertile place the natural focus of aid agencies is across the water in yemen where by the day the situation for the people is getting more and more critical. in a remote yemeni village they continue to take leaves from trees is their only means of survival these two brothers know that cooking and eating the leaves will lead to sickness but it provides warm day for their extended family and it's a choice between malnutrition or eating leaves. you alone are not enough for the children are suffering from constant diarrhea translates and fever we don't know how and where we can treat them we get no help
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no one says there is no relief organization in our area when we go asking for help we get nothing. some of the children and babies from the village of. the province have ended up here in this medical clinic. you can see what aid agencies warn is a crisis for the young weak and hungry it's growing bigger. the war in the famine has caused a spike in the number of those who eat the buying leaves which is leading to an increase of malnutrition cases the vine leaves a highly acidic substance that reduces absorption in the intestines and the stomach this is a very dangerous condition. less than a week ago when i was a reported on the clinics work this little girl's a fish shoaib or mohammed was waiting for treatment she has since died the medical staff are fighting against one of the consequences of war and the losses are higher now than ever before. andrew simmons al jazeera ople and you can.
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still have for you on this program india's prime minister launches not vicious news came down to give free health insurance to the country's poorest also. should always think. who we are here for. poor do we present. politician and now president of this year's un general assembly just the fourth woman to do so in seven decades. hello again it's good to have you back or across australia we are watching one front about you making its way towards parts of perth you can notice those clouds right there that is going to start to bring in some clouds and some cooler weather
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but not here on monday we expect to see that a nice day but there's a front there's that weather system right there so as we go from monday to tuesday well we do start to see more clouds and a drop in temperature maybe about eighteen degrees few there out here towards the east we're looking quite nice we're going to be seeing a little bit cooler weather for brisbane most of the active weather pushes out into the tasman sea but for melbourne we're going to be seeing a temperature there of about fourteen adelaide maybe some clouds but you are picking up some winds from the north so that means the temperatures are going to be going up as well as make a way over here towards parts of the new zealand area clouds rolling into the south island the north island not looking too bad but that is going to change that whole system pushes through we're going to be seeing a lot of clouds we may even see some snow in the higher elevations of the south island before auckland sixteen degrees there on monday and then we go down to thirteen as those southerly winds come into play and then very quickly up here towards the northern part of asia we are going to be seeing some clouds starting to push into the area all of japan is expect to see some clouds there in tokyo
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welcome back a quick look at the top stories this hour maldives opposition leaders declared victory in the presidential election but there's been no official announcement yet every mohamad soli called on the convents have delayed i mean to respect the result . aid agencies are increasingly concerned about the crisis in yemen where three quarters of the population are in need of help and iran's revolutionary guard is value to its value what it calls deadly and unforgettable vengeance after saturday's attack which killed twenty five people. now world leaders a car to arrive ing in new york for the annual un general assembly where iran is likely to be sent to stage a diplomatic editor james base at the united nations has mall. at this year's general assembly iran i think was always going to be the main subject and the thing that was making all of the headlines and now there is a new dimension to all of this with this attack we have president rouhani in town
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we have president trump in town he's expected here in new york in the next couple of hours now he will i'm sure talk about iran in his speech to the general assembly on choose day but perhaps more important than that is a security council meeting coming up on wednesday the u.s. has the current presidency of the u.n. security council rotates every month and as they have that they've decided to have a meeting at head of state level which will be chaired by president trump with presidents and prime ministers and foreign ministers around the table with him or presiding over the u.n. general assembly this week will be mariya finance the ecuadorian is just the fourth woman to lead the assembling its seven decade long history al-jazeera spoke about her work and her message to world leaders about the week ahead. i am media for amanda spinosa i am to current president of the general assembly i am an ecuadorian
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woman a geographer a poet and a politician first i started writing poetry very early in my childhood i would say one of the permanent concerns in my poetry it's about memory so i think that memories are the core of what we need to do here at the united nations to learn from the past to do it better and to be a better society in of course here i come we that we the perhaps a little better of a special lens as a woman the only the fourth woman in seventy three years of history of the united nations and the first latin american caribbean woman to look to make sure that gender parity gender equality the economic and political empowerment of women are fully taken into account and every time i do something in my everyday life i have
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to keep in mind that there are so many people that need the united nations when i tell these my team they should always think. who we are here for in who do we re present i now invite her excellent see money often and it's been also got serious president elect of the when i threw cleo i really felt it was a moment of. so limited that we say in spanish solemnity. declared also limine i was really. only one bit i have to to confess that at the same time i felt the the necessary calm. to say ok i will do. my father was there when i to be you it was really a felt in a way protected you know way inspired by his presence
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is a person that is before you fall in with a lot of we still with a lot of knowledge of life we will dare to go all the extra mile the message to the leaders that are going to come to new york for high level week is that we should dare there to say things in a very bold way to be bold to be honest and frank and to communicate to the people they need because they are the ones who need more that that the u.n. delivers in multilateralism works to developments in washington while lawyers for the woman who's accused us of cream court nominee brett kavanaugh are sexual assault says an agreement's been reached to testify in an open hearing on thursday they say christine bloody ford won't senators did directly from her about the attack which she alleges took place at a high school party in the one nine hundred eighty s. but key issues remain unresolved including who will be called as witnesses cavanagh
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denies the allegations and said he wants to testify to clear his name. we hear the possibility of another u.k. referendum on bricks it is increasing after the leader of the opposition labor party said he would back one if it's what his party members want jeremy corbett has come under intense pressure to support a new national vote for brennan reports from the labor party conference in liverpool. brix it has been allocated a time slot of just two and a half hours of labour's annual conference but it's dominating all the other issues here in interviews labor leader jeremy colvin continues to stress his preference for a good deal with europe not necessarily with the u.k. still inside the e.u. but if the general election were in office we would go straight to the negotiating table because we want to protect jobs and industries in this country we want to ensure there is a good effective trade relationship with europe in the future. i
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i will than five thousand pro e.u. demonstrators marched through liverpool on sunday calling for a people's vote in other words a second bricks and referendum on whatever deal emerges from the ongoing u.k. the unico see asians and they want the option of stopping breck's it altogether once we know what the deal is sawn off for i think people are entitled to have a say as to whether they have accepted and i think that entitled to have on the ballot paper the option of remaining in need you we need to have a say on. it actually because there is no deal and the deal is it's just a complete asshole it's so bad for this country. question for another breakfast referendum a so-called people's vote is clearly growing at the dilemma for the labor party conference here in liverpool is to decide whether the wishes of its membership tally with the wider wishes of labor supporters across the country and indeed whether the country as a whole would regard another one who run them as
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a great betrayal of. those concerned seemed evident by the random sample of people we spoke to away from the march who showed little affection for the view and no enthusiasm a toll for a new vote they had their votes. why spend your money on a set to be almost i don't think it won't be branded as a democrat but what we did up it's sure it's for. it's. the one. saying everything is going to get you had an agreement you just don't. promising to abide by the wishes of his party members is to call been stopped significantly short of personally supporting the second referendum people to keep these options open and it's possible they run an al-jazeera little pool. israeli forces have killed a twenty one year old palestinian man who is among a group of protesters on the gaza border the health ministry says twenty others
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will wounded the israeli army said hundreds of demonstrators have gathered along the border throwing burning tires and file and soldiers responded with what it called riot dispersal methods. in tunisia flash floods of killed at least four people bridges and roads were damaged when the equivalent of nearly six months worth of rain fell on saturday the storm caused water levels in some areas to rise as much as one point seven metres surging water has carried away homes cars and chunks of road. mass burials are being held for the hundreds of people who died when a ferry overturned in tanzania at least two hundred twenty four were killed when the overcrowded boat capsized on thursday many of the victims were buried at a mass funeral and a corollary it's not known how many people walk all the ferry which officials say had a capacity of around one hundred passengers because i want to go to give my child might have been found but i have not seen her i'm waiting for this ferry to be
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removed so that i can see whether she is there or not but i'm feeling very bad i think god i have found my wife my child is still missing so god has every plan. three days after a massive landslide crushed a village in the central philippines families of the victims are desperate for help it was the second deadly landslide in a week as a result of typhoon manco and many are demanding answers from the government about mining operations in the region from naga city on subu island jamila island dogan reports. a city we down by three bodies continue to pile up in mortuaries here and now go and many more are expected so send before wheat is grieving for her husband or would like so many others here he died with the landslide buried team alive in their home she doesn't know how her family will survive. morning i need that. i am left with eleven children to feed how
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will i send them to school we lost our harm our castle we have nothing not even a pace of place. monsoon rains sugar the massive landslides earlier thursday morning at least thirty homes and eighty people were buried as the mountain collapsed taking with it storm querrey where many were at the devastation so widespread it wiped out entire families this is the company of family. father mother and schroeder and all died in the landslide there casket are covered because we were told that some of their bodyguards have already been dismembered. many of the residents who live in the area also work for the company now they feel they pay the price they had to agree with this. it was hard to see them like that all of them were taken away one of the kids has
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yet to be recovered it is very painful. for years filipinos living here have been calling on the government to stop carrying operations but they say the repeals were ignored. their story is a typical one in this country. those who are impoverished are voiceless in the face of powerful influential businesses. the philippine government to sprott ms to help meet their emergency needs and to score dirty temporary halt of coring operations nationwide for fifteen days grieving relatives say the quarry ban is simply not enough when they want is justice. jim duggan al-jazeera not the city's province cinches philippines. or now to india where prime minister narendra modi has launched his ambitious new health care plan
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a scheme designed to offer free health insurance to the country's poorest mody care or see half a billion people get access to health services they currently counts afford but critics say the scheme has been rushed out too quickly for political gain and also lacks adequate funds to support it. if we combine the population of america canada and mexico even more than the number of people benefit from a scheme. shonen from the university of westminster says modi care is nothing more than a p.r. stunt for the prime minister the reality of the government for the last four years has not invest in public sector in terms of hold before you come up with a scheme that looks ambitious and out of your in a people said it's an ambitious plan this is a strategy he all would want to want to portray himself as a strong leader with ambitious plans if they feel somehow that he's not that for someone else is at fault for the whole idea behind this campaign is to give the
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impression that he is again back caring for the poor people but the reality than lost for you have the government have invested very little in public sector in terms of health. hundreds of people have packed a square in central barcelona to watch teams of competitors forming human casals the annual competition is part of a traditional street festival held in honor of the city's patron saint the teams attempt different types of towers requiring coordination balance and lots and lots of practice the objective is to successfully build and dismantle a tower without it falling apart attrition dates back to the eighteenth century and i don't think you'd want to be the one on top. just a quick look at the top stories before we go the multi-verse opposition leader abraham mohammad soli has declared victory in the country's presidential election with most
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of the votes counted he was reputed to be leading by sixteen points and what is a surprise when president abdullah i mean had been expected to cement his grip on power off to jail almost all of his rivals including his own half brother the government has yet to comment but sony has appealed first move transition people who's fulcrum and that has to be fourteen i would like to go local in prison pure amin and ask him to respect the will of the people and to immediately begin to smooth over is both the constitution and the law in our other top stories this hour iran's revolutionary guard is vowing what it calls deadly an unforgettable vengeance after saturday's attack that killed at least twenty five people dozens more were wounded when food gunmen opened fire on the event in the city of vase where the commemorations were taking place for the start of the iran iraq war iran's president has accused the u.s.
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of helping support those who committed the attack an accusation unlikely to help tensions between the two countries' leaders at the u.n. general assembly this week. here campaign is for a new grex it referendum have been marching in liverpool where the opposition labor party is meeting this week i want the party to back a second referendum labor leader jeremy corbyn says he'll support a vote on the final deal if that's what the party decides. lawyers for christine blazin for the woman who's accused u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault says agreement has been reached to testify in an open hearing on thursday cavanagh who denies the allegations will testify after her surprise. israeli forces have killed a twenty one year old palestinian man who was among a group of protesters on the gaza border gaza's health ministry saying twenty others were wounded the israeli army said hundreds of demonstrators had gathered along the border burning tires and fireworks and soldiers responded with riot
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dispersal methods those are the top stories coming up next on al-jazeera it's witness and then more news after that to stay with us. marine theme parks are making a big splash in china. but are they a death sentence for the ocean's most majestic and. when an east investigates. on al-jazeera.
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