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sure her for the worse for her on the fear. mossad that number. one is that one of those i'd like bled to do much damage model but then she had to look. we know most about the third a smile you to have memories and then did leave them out of the. it's a new day in the neighborhood of the hunka shops stolz and cafes are opening up.
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the greengrocer has plenty of gun deal yet to sell a favorite food for people in tripoli in the spring. but. other than what the government of the.
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history of tripoli it goes back three thousand five hundred years. it was established by the finnish but then occupied by series of invaders from the romans to the byzantines from arab muslims to the crusading franks followed by the man looks in the fourteenth century and the ultimate in the sixteen hundreds. after the first world war came the french occupation of greater syria before lebanon was founded as a separate country in one thousand twenty. has been out into the market and bought basic items for herself and the other hundred women.
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to qualify to live within these walls a woman must first be a widow and then crucially have absolutely no means of supporting herself financially. the previous occupant of this room had died so it became available to him ali there are three women of that name here but this ill molly gets to work cleaning the gun delia from the markets.
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this is. known especially for her kindness but her health is poor and she's had surgery in the past. we up the horn while we see what we have and more of it up to mother now the birth of a new born. oh my son will be the number and the whole all won't be in our theme that. we love that the elderly more certain of the number will follow about the mile island.
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when this mile is husband died she worked as a cleaner at this law make education center. fifteen years ago she moved into the hunka with her youngest daughter and three grandchildren. in tripoli mameluke and autumn in architecture sit side by side.
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the hunt guys an ancient mummy look building but next door is the hanging mosque built during the ottoman period. the mosque has two gates one leading to the hunt the other to a bridge on which the mosque was built which is why it's called the hanging mosque . mother moved to the hunk of when her husband died during the lebanese civil war.
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although three. fell out of it and. came on a given one of the pain and the fact that her kindness and the thought of her being less inventive in a new one in there. about a forbidden love war i will say a walk and never ending. and i get diverted from dick and then me with the. second demo well that. is the newest hunker resident and. a very
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bad day. and we should. be the better of a lot of normal. i'll pull you out of the mentor to me but i'm not a root or. they are all of one. good many. times that amount of been there and have a bit of it. at. the hunk i became a charitable institution through a process called walk in islam this is when a property is donated by its original owner to the community in perpetuity. that's why its upkeep is the responsibility of the under the endowments ministry
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the building and the windows are his responsibility and i want to call you for the magic of. the lord our. moved into the hunka when he was a child although he then left the places special for him as he met his wife here. and there and there were clear. i mean what of.
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the woman. molly. we are. going to. set the. men that there's
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a. lot of bait don't. feel. bad. or morn.
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i. so they got it was exactly what. i thought but. i don't want to know that it doesn't have it that just did i did. a lot of set it up on the summit level with some about that to look at delhi but it looks a little bit odd but you know what i heard that this is just a lot of the city. yeah yeah. yeah. oh yeah oh yeah. yeah yeah yeah. yeah
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some of the widows are in tiny amounts of money peeling and cleaning vegetables for other people. but the widows living and the hunka by definition have no real source of income and so rely entirely on charity and just hope that individuals and organizations will give enough for them to live on. just. it for. the surrounding neighborhood also adds to their sense of insecurity. the boys
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hanging around the area make some of the women uncomfortable. not all made. well. you could. maybe. the widows get regular donations of the basics to live on meat spices bread and yogurt donated by charities.
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growing up fatherless a molly son in law. managed to get involved in sport and this has given him both stability and ambition. semi it has played for two football clubs one in beirut in the lebanese premier league and another in tripoli in the second division and there he didn't. panic to see a few years for him to have. any. can listen to this rob. let me because i'm a. then managed to miss me some things you'd like the money delisting here.
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is a matter and i said. i know what darby. needed that as you all are i'm a student suddenly thing you've. honed. the rick theory deal. things have worked out relatively well for semi it despite his early life and the refuge but there's a question mark over whether all the female residents of the. genuinely qualify for charitable support. one suffer because wealthiest country held together with an iron grip libya is now
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with bureaus spawning six continents across the globe. to. al-jazeera is correspondents live in green the stories they tell. us about it. is iraq fluent in world news. hello i'm in london with the top stories here on jazeera rescue agencies one time is running out to find survivors from friday's earthquake and tsunami on the new indonesian island of still a ways eighty four days after the disaster more than twelve hundred people have been confirmed dead closely from the small city of holly at least sixty one
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thousand others are also homeless and in desperate need of aid our correspondent andrew thomas has more from polly. had been met burials on tuesday but not all the bodies have been buried you can smell the composing flesh as you drive around it is not everywhere but it is frequent just like a building in this city has been very badly damaged you can see smashed windows caved in roof broken pillows and then the rowboat where they shouldn't be a long way from where the sea has now returned to iraq's newly elected president sally has named his choice for prime minister designate he's chosen a veteran shia politician adèle abdul musty to form a new government according to iraq's constitution the now has thirty days to choose a cabinet and present it to parliament for proveable. u.s. president donald trump has told reporters it's a difficult and scary time for young men in america he made the comment while speaking about his supremes court nominee brett kavanaugh he's been accused of
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sexual misconduct while i'd say that it's a very scary time for young men in america when you can be. guilty of something that you may not be guilty of which is a very very very difficult time. what's happening here has much more to do that even the appointment of a supreme court justice it really does you could be somebody that was perfect your desire light and somebody could accuse you of something doesn't necessarily have to be a woman as everybody said but somebody could accuse you of something and you're automatically guilty but in this realm you are generally guilty until proven innocent suspected cases of cholera in the yemeni city of data have almost tripled this summer a report from save the children says there were more than thirteen hundred cases of color in august the pool cities at the center of a battle between the saudi and erotic coalition and who see ripples. on the
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headlines al-jazeera world continues next. this centuries old building in the heart of the historic order of the lebanese city of tripoli has been a sanctuary for widows unable to support themselves since ottoman times. and the other widows living here rely on charitable donations of the basics to live on. own fadi son makes a deliveries and then she is responsible for the distribution of everyone's share. each widow gets an allocation according to the size of the family all living in one tiny room and.
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some families have grown up but the hunka like miley doubles daughter. her brother's wife layla and the daughter of another widow a mom and none of them have anywhere else to live. and her going to demonstrate a bit out of that would be. different than with. one of the new female hosts of the story let alone. the assumed great unknown deity and young at this all again not bad about them but the but they elevate the five the one of you. must leave you . alone the fluxes that your love for heaven is up but they're the best the last
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bus the bus already back in for an attic at the two i left you and the safer holiday they are and here to tell you if all. the see in this kind of a beat and a half hour lead to an abridgment bed with a louis malecki many asvab at the land line about sick as are some women as i would bet that in the luck buffy me some and no man i see in or a color number i have it but not that i've lost mandamus there is a clearly and that it will not go. along.
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i don't understand that hunk allison is a mustache assuming he was not leaving harmon harm up the rock to have them instead of them be ok any guy who didn't even know honky. little honky. had just. given out a. long i live in. my stand up bad guy finlandia that comes down to. what i love it is and i made one last shot him eleven hard and then when. i was delivered the other not only here out there my luck would have died too i like that whole. thing hijacked. i'm like you should have been. with the hard you can just kind of he was the. rag
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and i was makin a lead to. i'll tell my family i'm going to give. so i love. every mystery how well am a family man let's have a dull bit of got a lot. less than i'm going i am almost like that better better better than bethany . what. with her husband now in jail for drug dealing. no goes to the hunk of every day to share in her mother charity supplies memo and you know we're going to be out on our kids now all the while knowing all too well your way dim how people. will react to. you. and i
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was thinking that's the t.v. reality and i had an hour left. when you're there because you. would. use it as mother miley is now too old to carry on working as a cleaner she relies entirely on charitable donations including money to buy medication. today meat and vegetables arrived and she went to visit her grandchildren. she cooked and invited her
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other daughter phase and her son in law sammy is the footballer to lunch. with me. i think i am. one of the oldest. sure i just write in the slightest write very very very they walk away this way you know i'm on the back i'll get my all not on my pillow and look to what i did the same with the hey i'll let you know you know why did.
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i do. that because the hunger was donated to the community under the islamic practice of walk it's administered by the ministry of in doubt mints. that means that she doesn't simply have to look after the widows and the crumbling old stone structure he's responsible to the ministry for deciding and monitoring exactly who has and doesn't have the right to live here. then because. of them because. brother is there for her in the home.
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i don't mean a lot. more even. then yesterday when they said that they you know you might want my left. but. are. not obviously have that in my life from the one million or are not. where the from my father pardon me and him what i mean women who were on a woman have a woman and what are are for the. user to pass it on the good work women you're screwed. welcome to the world with this ill rather than i would. set and as you have been there's a fear. fear fear. fear of. those who are going to. walk on. us all in one second
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a lot of fellows really set yet i'm the sheriff. and that's i was a do not mean want to. read that mean second we have. to let them do. what it. and there are a limb or no one number stuck in and only view on a man d.c. in the middle of. the mother still in there is what are those. who lead the alarm but are told knowing a ministry audit is in progress the we can only wait and worry about the outcome. they fear eviction more than anything and hope to benefit from the charitable giving that's an integral part of ramadan. you need because people don't give you stuff you don't have that was a pro he was telling me of you. and
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a song. go oh yeah you have to move good and i like. a ramadan with a loner. i would be under an as your. care if you're covered up the line about the assumption. that alone i would be cured but not a glory turn and then there we turn to our ally mcbeal and we're on all of the and there are the enemy for each other we share. my love for me a little bit but you gave it back when. you were like i never really but now i obviously don't know ma'am. nor do you know the piano you're a man that is proctor all day long but still under very dull hold. regular color some of. a number or numbers that.
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would be. you know. that. i'm sure and i know that for us it was something like the red cross is called to attend to him who needs urgent medical treatments. i'm going to. try to say. that margaret. hoover. you might have actually. gone. to the back of the body you got rid
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of it if you're not as a five. year old to ask. exactly the right for the sort of you should be certain a little. bit was. ok. oh ok. the fact that i'm very happy that you know i will oh oh ok back to the old . just. how i was on the roof of another building lives on my lease son. he lives in one room plus the roof terrace. this evening he's hosting
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a celebration to mark the birth of a daughter to his sister and her husband sammy it. lamb is on the menu. but i have. to hold off for the. call. but really. other. than the levante. what about. if you.
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by nightfall their guests have arrived the extended family and friends of some meet and faisal gathered to celebrate the birth of their new baby. no. no no.
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oh oh. so i. got about.
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you. and. me by. the way did. where did. that sound and.
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that's what i mean. well i don't mean i don't mean. be in the home so i have a baby but i live in the what the high school in the. last study and most of the good that i found and the one on the side of my family is that going to bed to me but less of that than me. and i thought of a bessie and dolly. and the broom one love. in the one hundred and she now know most of you. know if. i mean. how do i give me a bad memory with the brain i'm elaine abbott and she with one arm. thank. you very much. oh
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yeah really. the women are neighbors and all care about each other but living in such a confined space day after day can lead to domestic tension. but it's normally short lived and they make up quite quickly it's a tight knit community. and. how do. you know. about. them that would have.
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brought me like a mad woman. behind the i'm the one with the story that i call that i live on and i would have been on them the first thing that i would think of any moment i mean easy. when i come out and i'll come clean up all of that have been having a play about it in the in the weapon and in the. hockey and i could see that i would go for that one he would prefer that he was the fall of the rights and you know from my youth the very thought of i was going to be circus might be me. me me man you want all the young more than a. lot of the endowments ministry has identified women and children who don't qualify to live at the hunka. we've done. them with them have anything mean as yet more but with a bit more sense that we've got on the long. run more so than one inside the home
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and if that means. well you've done. a lot of work but i'm on. why. we have. but jeff your us decides to defer any of vixens until after ramadan. the widows start to receive cash donations during the holy month so in fact the endelman brahim go shopping on behalf of all the hunger residents.
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but three months after the end of ramadan the hunt in strangely quiet. the rooms were a mile. and ahmed once lived are locked and empty. the ministry identified that there were in fact only two women genuinely qualified under the rules of the hunger to live there. and on my list six getty have genuinely nowhere else to live and no family able to support. a lot of. laughter but. i don't want to call. them or humble about him or in late twenty sixteen the down ministry decided to renovate the hunka to restore
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the building. and make it if it plays for homeless and dispossessed widows to live . more like all of them how damaging them in their own way is one of. them and have a lot of but i don't. only inferred and on my list again remained at the hunker at that time.
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we got more useful rain coming into the southeast of australia over the next couple of days bands of cloud rolling along the south coast of south australia down towards victoria southern parts of new south wales and that's we're going to see the heaviest showers as we go through the next as i said anyway we do see here always welcome twenty four celsius for save me cool off a little bit when that cloud and rain does roll in twenty two celsius the path on wednesday often they would move around twenty one stand again here we could do some rain in the way that rifle will be welcome as you make our way through the last part of the weekend wet weather there then down towards the southeast in kota haven down to a camera could say some wet weather cold coming through here prices guys to come out in a high and fourteen celsius in melbourne so on the chilly side at least it will be dry by this stage. dive in the midst of a little bit of cloud rolling through the tasman eventually we will see some showers but for what this day is fine as could see a little bit of wet weather as we go on through thursday maybe some shops i was
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just pushing up towards the north of the country well weather making its way towards japan over the next as i make the most of why the stay is fine and dry and then add next typhoon this is super typhoon corner a starting to show an influence by thursday.
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recruit and reach remote areas cut off by friday's earthquake and tsunami suspected cholera cases almost triple in just three months as the fighting rages on for the yemeni port city of data and amazon delivers a pay rise for its workers after widespread criticism of its poor wages and conditions. in sport no response from manchester united under pressure manager merinos team hitting a blank in what is some for a new mill champions league draw with the let's go. rescue agencies in central indonesia say time is running out to find survivors some of the earthquake and tsunami which struck for the way you see i'm and four days after the disaster more than twelve hundred people have been confirmed dead mostly in the small city of poly at least sixty one thousand others are now homeless and
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in desperate need of aid and rescue workers have only just managed to reach dongola close to the epicenter of the earthquake john allen dogan has the latest from the port city of mecca on soloway sea island. a tsunami or blitter rated the city of the full scale of devastation has yet to be seen so officials here say the death toll could rise that milly's are struggling to find missing relatives many don't even know where to begin. volunteers are working overtime to rescue those who are trapped according to the united nations almost two hundred thousand people are in need of urgent help food and clean water are in short supply hospitals across by lose juggle with the overwhelming number of those who've been injured and as survivors battled food and hunger the government says there are growing security concerns. there hasn't been any aid there's no food and no water
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and all these areas. while the dead many and they dead to fight will have to be buried in haste a difficult position even the government admits. therefore today we have decided that all the bodies here have to be buried within the day or the bodies can be taken by the road to otherwise we will bury them in a mass grave that has been prepared so today all the bodies should be cleared. the central sulawesi administration has declared a fourteen day state of emergency well president dodo promised to send in much needed supplies but these images are painfully familiar the two thousand and four tsunami killed more than one hundred seventy thousand indonesians after which the government promised to be better prepared so many question whether tsunami warnings and evacuation plans were followed small comfort for the people of by lou were even
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those who are meant to help have become victims. al-jazeera our south sulawesi and. and all deserve is under thomas's in poller he said on the situation in and around the devastated city. there have been mass burials on tuesday but not all the bodies have been buried you can smell the composing flesh as you drive around it is not everywhere but it is frequent just like every building in this city has been very badly damaged you can see smashed windows caved in roof broken pillows and then the revotes where they shouldn't be a long way from where the sea has now returned to it took us sixteen hours to drive here from post to the nearest place that we could fly to across a very winding road over the mountains landslides ongoing landslides smaller quakes keep on happening we're blocking our path at every turn and that's true also of
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course all the cars in the massive convoy that we came in with a convoy carrying water carrying food doctors and heavy machinery that this city so desperately need and then going in the other direction perhaps even more cars thousands of them each carrying four five six seven people the exodus from this city is very much on tens of thousands of people that we saw have left on tuesday and from what we hear are the exit points by road from. also looking similar there are those still thousands of people here in real need you see signs saying they don't need money they need help and they are slowly slowly getting it a funeral has been held for the air traffic controller who died austrian showing a passenger plane took off safely from party where forty during the ass quake twenty one year old antonia s. going now one stayed in position even as the control tower began to crumble around
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him the pilot says pay tribute to him. he stay in his positions until the very last of my departure. until the tower was. shaking very bad and then once you make sure that the aircraft departed safely then he he jumped from the tower to the lower level that's what happened when he broke his arm and his legs he did a very heroic actions he did his job professionally and i believe that he should be honor i call him my guardian angels the u.s. ambassador to nato says russian missiles could be targeted if moscow continues to violate arms control agreements kay bailey hutchison says russia is violating the nine hundred eighty seven intermediate nuclear forces treaty by developing
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a new intermediate range for its missiles she warned that the u.s. would be forced to consider in her words taking out the missiles if diplomacy fails ambassador where speaking a head of a major nato meeting in brussels on wednesday russia denies breaking the treaty and has accused the u.s. of dangerous rhetoric of for more on this let's go to ross in jordan who is in washington d.c. so was it does this look like a chump administrations almost spoiling for a war with moscow. well at first blush if you're just hearing just the couple of quotes which you've shared with our viewers sue it would sound as if the trumpet ministration is looking to get into some sort of conflict with russia over what it says is an apparent of violations of the one nine hundred eighty seven i.n.f. treaty well when i took a closer look at the transcript of what ambassador hutchinson said and what she
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said was much more nuanced and he she said basically that they're trying to figure out how best to use diplomacy in order to stop a situation which they say have been brewing really for the past year the state department spokesperson and how they're nauert picked up on hutchinson's point during the daily briefing on tuesday our goal is russian compliance we go back and say that time and time again that russia compliance is what we are seeking . so the situation is this nato members including the united states will be discussing the situation with the with russia's apparent violation of the i.n.f. treaty by developing missiles that could reach either western europe or alaska and then trying to figure out what is the best diplomatic strategy to try to get moscow to come back into compliance full compliance with the treaty one other point which
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ambassador hutchinson stressed is that the u.s. does not want to violate the treaty it considers the treaty a worthy one and that it does not want to have to be forced into some sort of defensive posture because moscow refuses to abide by the terms of that treaty which if thought pharaoh's was in georgia and that life is in washington d. c. well meanwhile russia has completed the delivery of an asse three hundred missile defense system to syria the system including for messiah launches can be used for shooting down incoming missiles or planes it's also designed to automatically detect a friend from a foe syrian air defenses accidentally shot down a russian plane over the mediterranean two weeks ago russia is pressing ahead with the deployment despite strong objections from both israel and the u.s. suspected cases of cholera in the yemeni city have had they done have almost tripled this summer a report from save the children says there were more than thirteen hundred cases of
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color in august from fewer than five hundred suspected cases in june the port city is at the center of a battle between the saudi amorality coalition and who feel rebels resinous a intensified fight saying has damaged the city's water supply. is a spokesman for the save the children he told us how serious the situation is on the ground. our team spoke to a mother of two who suffers from acute watery diarrhea and their whole family is forced to drink water from an open and a dirty well because they just don't have any other choice and her husband hasn't been paid a salary for over a year and so they don't even have enough money to buy the cooking gas to boil the contaminated water that they that they collect and this story is repeated hundreds of thousands of times across yemen this is not a unique story so we need to get clean water to these communities and to these
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families but we also need to urge the warring parties to come to the negotiating table in good faith and actually find a political solution because they're losing an entire generation of children. meanwhile hundreds of yemenis have protested in the southwestern city of tires they're angry about the rising cost of living and the falling value of the yemeni currency the rio there were also process in the eastern province have had run out which were broken up when soldiers opened fire on the crowds yemen's president abdurrahman so hardie says he's directed government officials to take measures to improve the economy. when the war started in twenty fifteen the mini real was worth two hundred fifteen to the dollar since then it's lost more than two thirds of its value on sunday it reached eight hundred thirty nine to the dollar and if nothing changes economists are warning it could even climb two thousand rails to the dollar
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in a matter of days meanwhile inflation has sent the price of basic goods soaring in the main cities goods have risen by two hundred percent the prices of fuel and transportation have also suffered a spike the war has damaged the production and export of valuable commodities like oil which make up eighty percent of yemen's budget from factories and companies have also shut down or slowed production this is exacerbated the country's preexisting food crisis unicef says some twenty two million of yemen's twenty nine million population now need some form of humanitarian assistance. in iraq ryanair which i didn't but we've the systems are suffering greatly as a result of the actions of the coalition and the failed government they have starved the entire population and yeah that's out of the. yemeni real exchange rate is back where it was because twenty fourteen we demoed the legitimate government or the return.

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