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we have is top study in the situation so it's still under review definitely of the situation and found the most appropriate things what else to do and of course the thing that all of the humanitarian community are concerned about with regard to the war in yemen concerns the coalition's next move and what they do with regard to data which is a city but most importantly a port that provides so much food for yemen should there be an all out on sort in data in your view because mark lowe cock the humanitarian coordinator of the u.n. said that could be the worst humanitarian catastrophe of the twenty first century where playing our best was what i lived to see to is that any humanitarian situation. that is unfavorable is to be able in him and we are in close consultation with or our allies in this matter and we are very hopeful such as to have him would be avoided we've talked about
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a feeling of change potentially in sudan and in the region but of course in sudan one thing doesn't change and that is your president omar al bashir he seized power in the military coup he's since been elected up not saying he's he's in any way a dictator but that's how he got to power that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine so next year he'll have been in power for thirty years i understand that your national congress party already want him to be the candidate in the election twenty twenty is it really right for him to keep going on and on because the history of africa shows that many leaders go on too long just look at more gobby. well situation in africa might not be of course different from what is taking place anywhere in the world. but we have to see it would have to really see to it and recognize that democracy needs time to take root. we have started
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a process of democratization in our country we have right now the constitution that everybody respects and extends. opposition parties included some of the people who are right now fighting with us are all of the time voicing concern about respect of the constitution this has not been the case a few years ago before that constitution was put in place this is a huge you know step taken forward and then democracy will gladly take root you can create democracy overnight and this means. the process of election democratization regular you know bouts. of violence that we should be avoided and replaced by by in fact you know recourse to the better books is a process that will continue for
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a very long while in any state to really take root and we haven't started that i'm a bit hopeful that in due course we will be really speaking about a full fledged democracy but i remember the last election president bashir himself said i'm not sure i want to go on and said that he was persuaded by his party isn't it really time now you have a very strong ruling party for a new person to lead sudan going forward that process i think is right now undergoing we have witnessed just a few days ago a change when a young prime minister has taken over to replace. another prime minister who. i was there while for a while and we heard this will continue so do you have discussions ever with president bashir about how long he will stay in the job do you say to him don't overstate your welcome your excellency well of course this is
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a matter that is now being considered within the. political below the ruling party and definitely discussions like the one we're getting up taking place foreign minister thank you very much for speaking to the office here i. i . for many young adults a coming of age brings greater responsibility. for this young man the responsibility of eight hundred years of family tradition weighs heavy on his shoulders. the choice is to us but the decision must be made soon.
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a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera. i'm maryam namazie in london a quick look at the top story this hour saudi arabian media reporting that king solomon a phone call has sight the turkish president of forming a joint team to investigate the disappearance of veteran journalist jamal khashoggi sent us here in joins us now from ankara what more are we hearing about this. well miriam yes it's confirmed from also turkish side that king solomon been up to these
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telephoned. our daughter and thanked for their well coming off this proposal for a joint working group we don't have much more detail yet but we're expecting a statement by the press by the turkish press goes these press people however as you would remember yes that they turkey's foreign ministers stated that. saudi arabia should be more open for further corporation in order to make this investigation go faster and is there on one hand we know that turkey and saudi arabia are working on a joint group. we see that diplomatic corp is on track but have cover on a practical level we see that saudi arabia is trying to gain time in order to give permission to the turkish officials a prosecutor's office it to enter inside the general conflates bill think in
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istanbul and to check out the facts and the situation regarding the investigation ongoing for jemaah g.'s a mysterious disappearance than a sample but of course we see that both sides both turkey and saudi arabia are trying to not to break the ties and trying to corporate it at this show that they are cooperating as much as they can but the facts on the ground show a different situation and we will be hearing out soon from turkey's president then we will be updated. and sentiment as you say we're both countries trying to tread very carefully so as not to destroy the diplomatic relationship completely but there is no doubt that the saudis are very angry about what they say the fulls allegations that have been made against them do we know if there is they are active if if they are actively cooperating with the investigation into question oh geez
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disappearance. well miriam turkey's offices have been stating since the beginning that it's the so it's saudi arabia's responsibility to show where there's a market should she exit at this consul general consulate building and they or it's it's the burden on their shoulders to prove about his well being however despite that diplomatic and nice and kind words and accepting each other's corporation all foreigners we are hearing from other turkish officials that cell carrier is trying to gain time and still despite all the requests and discard all the eligible permissions given by so they will thursday's it turkey's double prosecutor's office wasn't able to do any search inside the building yet so there remains question marks of course but as you know turkey release american pastor
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andrew bronson two days ago he's back home and then we are hearing that mr pres the president donald trump and the president are gone like st jing. thanks to each other so it seems like saudi arabia has those then bits and they hesitate they try to be cultures about that international pressure that is going to catch them up now thank you very much and i'm cursing him because he really just want to bring you all to all the top stories this hour chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies have suffered the worst election results in one hundred fifty a result that risks widening divisions within germany's national government the question social union of one forty five and a half a cent of the vote according to the leg latest exit poll meaning the party's lost its absolute majority. and pope francis has conferred say good on mudded salvadorian archbishop emeritus ceremony in the vatican an advocate for peace during el salvador's civil war america was shot dead while celebrating mass in one thousand nine hundred eighty i'll have more news do join me then coming up next on
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al-jazeera lifelines. there are those who dream of possibilities of a world free of the ancient diseases that keep billions in poverty. and for those who strive to make that dream a reality their quest is on the brink of victory. is
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still one of the biggest killers in the country and we've got to solve it. by joint malaria search around the year two thousand when i was you know nineteen year old and the evidence that has come out of that period suggests that it is possible to eventually eliminate the disease i am fortunate that i'm still young and god willing i will be there when it is a minute and i want to be part of. the . c c z. u. i.
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it's a little insect but it kills a lot more people than many or. their biology. and they make you hard to get rid of. it like a fight between the participate in the human population we want to rebel because my live it and the parasite wants to survive. malaria still kills millions of people around the world but the disease is closer than ever to being eliminated workers at the if a current health institute in tanzania are playing their part in the final push to end malaria my name is frederick.
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i'm mostly involved with new technologies for control and surveillance almost creatures that transmit malaria so there's little insects. and bury the mosquitoes transmit malaria but what we're seeing here is the aquatic stage about mosquito larvae after which the mosquitoes become when the mosquitoes are a day afterwards they margarine become models now the adults then fly into the village to seek blood. malaria is caused by a parasite that is spread by the female enough a least mosquito that bites at night because the mosquitoes carry the parasite scientists call them direct as when an infected mosquito vector bites a human it injects the parasite into the body since.
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he's. you know and all these mosquitoes need blood. if you look at the ground you see a lot of prints now this tends to be some of the most prolific really excites for malaria mosquitoes that you see because coming in now they're making lots of this prince on the side when the rain comes it feels up this with water and all of a sudden you end up with a thousand larvae breeding in that little of print. what's how very interesting here is that normally we would expect an awful is in pretty good size to be clear so we're actually quite surprised that in a dirty pool like this that you have malarial mosquitoes now clearly this simply say nothing is customs torne their colors you can change and so it's important that we keep monitoring this and updating the information that we have about disease and
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the bottom leiria as time goes by. the if a kind of health institute is the leading scientific organization in east africa and its research has laid the foundation of the regions and the malaria campaigns. if the institute is important in this country at least we have evaluated most of the important interventions that are being deployed not only in tanzania but also in africa including the bed nets the work that we did to make a difference and we can do how to distribute the bed nets and now we're testing vaccines. people have started waking for many many years against this malaria as a disease so we have different sections. which taco's different. area as a disease at different levels. but isn't the killer better valets interesting which is where if a car is located is that we were starting at
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a very very difficult point. most people in the one nine hundred ninety s. while carrying around malaria part of sides. everything it takes for malaria to flourish now there is also the players but we have achieved tremendous success this was one of the first places but bad next one tried this new data battle a generator from such trials that went in to create the internet policy of everybody requires a bad q the most there's been a vigorous anti malaria campaign led by tendon in president jacques kayak equating . larry a step bowlers from school with kids from me and children from joining with leaders like president clinton and didier drogba ollivier is preventable and treatable sleep under an insecure treated must be doing it every night united we can beat
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malaria. in direst the national malaria control programme plans the country's n.t. malaria campaigns and initiatives. the meds is now used to prevent people from getting bitten by malaria but in the end because the net is twisted it doesn't say we believe it has. the net it is taken it is those things we need to go for it won't come back again. in the spring we sprayed inside the house to ensure that when it was. it was the best there was. in the middle. of the indoor spraying of houses the rollout of rapid diagnostic tests and bed nets campaigns coordinated here so there's multiple channels to get nets to people and
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there will be another campaign because nets only last about three years another campaign for every single person in tanzania assuming that there's two people per net and they'll be about twenty minutes and that's what we're preparing at the moment this is the malaria prevalence in the country this is a survey that was done in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and this is the most recent one eleven in two thousand and twelve the dark colors shows higher prevalence the lower shows lower prevalence so you can see the map is getting lighter which is good if you can image the most. is it. the prostate there or to.

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