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a brutal war that has become a war children for which children have no single response ability the un says warring parties and making a delivery impossible accelerating the onset of famine three quarters of the population do not have enough food and the cost of food has increased by thirty five percent in the last year some have resorted to eating forage believes the un has been escalating its calls for us to say sion of hostilities and a political solution there is now an opportunity for peace in yemen this building wave of momentum must be seized i urge the parties to overcome obstacles and to resolve still existing differences sue dialogue at the un facilitated consultations later these months there are plans for talks in sweden in the november with renewed diplomatic efforts by the united states but not everyone may survive until then. the u.n.
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says four hundred thousand children under five are at risk of dying if they don't get help. around forty percent of those four hundred thousand around the port city of her data. instead of aid trucks this is what's coming down the road the saudi immorality coalition has launched new offensives over the last week attacking sana airport and trying to retake her data thousands of troops have been sent there including so-called elite brigades commanded by the u.a.e. which says they're making progress by the civil right. i like a much after seizing control as you can see of the main road the main artery of supplies to the militias at various points we are now hearing to seal the last exit point we have now called in the entire city and we are advancing from all directions into the heart of the city it's not just her data that's under siege in northern yemen a new wave of those displaced has been arriving in the city of an influx of nearly
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twenty thousand people hundreds wounded by crossfire we see a lot of patients coming from very far and offering rich victims very late. very difficult for our medical team to then take care of them and ensure that they can survive here at this camp that's what life has become simply trying to survive . al-jazeera. still ahead half on al-jazeera breaks it deal it could soon be done but it may involve an uncomfortable compromise for the u.k. . and russian orthodox church is expanding and has created a rather unique problem from the ring is. how
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i would go some clearing weather now pushing across the eastern seaboard of the u.s. into the race inside of canada i'm afraid it does stay just for a good part of a sentiment northern florida the next weather system will make its way through as we go through the next couple days his next area of low pressure severe storm certainly a possibility as we go through monday and that will drive its way further race with some wet weather longer spells of rain a possibility at this date whether to into the central plains just falling off the rockies further north it is of snow top temperature in calgary modest two celsius add fulling by choose the afternoon little more sunshine here but temperatures in the higher than around minus four degrees based on pieces of snow as you can see just coming in across the high ground loss of heavy rain by the time we come to choose day back across the midwest down into the central place easing over towards the appalachians still a little list there across the panhandle for possible florida not so much just good
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weather across the caribbean it's looking pretty good over the next fair weather class and they get to be in the mix but plenty of sunshine so you might see want to see showers there rather the minicon republic maybe into the leeward spit for much of that right around here this is fine and dry kingston with a high with that. at sixteen who is living her dream of being a journalist but her father has his own dream for her to follow tradition and be married as her investigations bring her face to face with the ill fated some of india's young women. the search for a suitable husband. and both their dreams come true must overcome the. part of the viewfinder. on al-jazeera.
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where again you're watching al-jazeera his reminder of our top stories this hour as songs of jamal khashoggi say the family is unable to grieve properly without knowing way his body is they say their family has been deeply troubled by the ongoing lies more than a month ago the u.s. is restraint saying but those responsible will be held accountable. you asshole will impose economic sanctions on iran in less than two hours target his oil shipping and banking sectors all measures lifted under the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal coming back by tehran's compliance with the agreement. and showing has
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a presence by for paliser asuna has ordered parliament to reconvene on the fourteenth of november. prime minister anywhere from a singer and replace him with the former president men director packs because singer insists his sacking was unconstitutional. there as midterm elections on tuesday of being seen as a critical test of president all chance presidency both trump and his predecessor barack obama are on the campaign trail rallying voters. in various key states on sunday a bomb addressed in the event in gary indiana a democratic senator is in a tight race with the republican candidate democrats hope to take control of the house of representatives. in today's indiana you get to vote in what i believe will be the most important. election. of our lifetimes. and no politicians always say that but this time it's really true
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. because america's got a cause for which. the health care of millions is on the ballot. a fair shake from working families is on the show. perhaps most importantly the character of our country. and a record number of women candidates are running in many galvanized by the president sexist comments administration's attempts to come abortion rights and the appointment of a supreme court judge accused of sexual assault but others still back the president and his policy as a white house correspondent kimberly hellcat reports. do solemnly swear one day after donald trump was sworn in as president hundreds of thousands of women gathered in cities across the united states to protest. almost two years have
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passed but the us president has given them little reason to change their original judgment of a man many regard with revulsion his behavior and language at times has hardened their views. after his aide omarosa manigault newman was ousted from the white house called her a crazed crying lowlife and a dog after congresswoman maxine waters encouraged her supporters to harass trump administration officials they're not going to be able to go to a restaurant they're not going to be able to stop at a gas station called waters an extraordinarily low i.q. person. but nothing has polarized the country more along gender lines than the hearings for supreme court justice brett kavanaugh christine blas a forward accused trumps nominee of sexual assault when they were in high school truck cast doubt about her testimony mocking her recollection of the decades old event how did you get home i don't remember how did you get there i don't remember
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where is the place i don't remember how many years ago was it i don't know. toss attacks on women are nothing new and have been dismissed by his supporters ever since the release of a video in two thousand and sixteen threatened to derail his campaign. structure shrugged off the controversy and won the white house even today well a majority of us women still disapprove of trump at least a third still solidly approve of trump's presidency when everybody makes mistakes and they're like nobody's perfect but god. he's made his mistakes that everybody else who's human hands i think he's a bully i do but i think you need someone like that in the office conservative women point to donald trump's historically low unemployment numbers that are rising wages well in office they say his appointment of a female press secretary and a significant number of female filled cabinet post proves he's supportive of women in the workplace still the battle for the female vote isn't. republicans have
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released the sixty second advert aimed at winning over suburban college educated women voters only shows this demographic more than most is where conservative support is waning but notably trump never appears in the advert it's a signal even republicans realize the president remains toxic to many voters and in the fight to hang on for control of congress conservatives can't afford to lose a single female vote can really help get al-jazeera the white house. very soon as a new caledonia is referendum have voted not to break away from france it was celebrations in the capsule and they're off the final results for a referendum showed fifty six percent of votes is choosing to remain a french territory but there is concern that the result could reignite tensions between europeans and cannot people who are the original inhabitants of the islands the pacific most contacts back a split from france present and new caledonia as voters on a new future. trying to present life a palace or
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a center has ordered parliament to reconvene next wednesday and debate his decision to replace the prime minister he swore in my direction packs a former president rajapaksa is now accused of bribing m.p.'s to support him in a confidence vote there smith reports from. its unethical and despicable says opposition m.p. power. playing recordings of phone calls he says from allies of sri lanka's new prime minister mahinda rajapaksa. bandar says he's been offered two point eight million dollars and the posting cabinet to switch signs. the scramble for votes has come after president my three palace or a cena suspended parliament and fired his former ally prime minister ronald wickramasinghe or both men had joined forces in elections in twenty fifteen to oust
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rajapaksa but don't under the. we formed his government democratically my three policy center joined us and described. as corrupt thieving thugs and said he wanted allowed him to return the fact he's doing just that is very shameful rajapaksa has appointed a cabinet which includes half a dozen opposition m.p.'s who have been persuaded to join him his supporters deny allegations that anyone has been offered cash the president is accused of buying time for rajapaksa by resisting calls to reconvene parliament a constitutional amendment passed two years ago was supposed to take away the president's power to fire the prime minister. jump run a walk or a cabinet minister under ousted prime minister witnessing and says this government has no legitimacy. is. international and national political economic and social crisis and at the meantime we are going to form a grand alliance beyond party lines to protect democracy perfect
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freedom of speech and human values a petition the got sixteen thousand signatures in a day has been presented to the speaker of parliament demanding he use special powers to recall the chamber over the head of the president president syria saying they will only know for sure if these high stakes gamble is paid off when parliament reconvenes if it endorses rajapaksa as prime minister and the president may well get away with what he's critics call a constitutional but if parliament sticks with a single and serious saying could face preachment. al-jazeera colomba media reports come from the british government links suggests that the u.k. is close a striking a deal to leave the european union and say the u.k. could remain and u.k. in the e.u. customs union for a limited time and still avoid
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a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland a key sticking point in the. atheism for prime is a truism has dismissed reports speculation business leaders have joined campaign is calling for another referendum donica. university he says the issue of the irish border is more complicated than most people think. you tend to get an emphasis in the media that it's all about economics and frictionless trade it's not just about that it's about communities it's about people one simple statistic i think sums this up i mean if you take the european union's border on its east from the baltic sea to turkey for example there are one hundred thirty seven border crossings ok that's the whole of the eastern border now you take the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland there are over two hundred oficial border crossings so more than in the entire eastern flank of the european union and those borders cross through roads they
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cross through bridges indeed if you're driving on the dock into belfast motorway for one section of it if you're driving on the left hand side you're in the republican party and you're driving on the right on site or in northern ireland so this is something that there's a huge amount of interaction. and some of the most traditional professions now being done by computer is that even in close the job of church bell ringing well i challenge has more on how a recent expansion of rushes over the crazes a skills shortage is being felt by machines. a small modern church in a village outside st petersburg and people have gathered for a morning service for time immemorial russia's orthodox faithful have been called by bells rung by a person and yukito is not a human ringing it's a computer for a growing number of russian churches this makes a lot of sense. school for the lady but there aren't many schools for bell ringers
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in russia and not many people study it that's why it's such a rare profession and so difficult to find a decent bring in but not every village can afford to have a star this istomin have good quality ringing in any even in a small village like. the officially atheist communist years when many churches were closed and bells silenced were followed by the uncertainties of the post soviet era but now the kremlin has settled on reestablishing religious faith as one of the country's principal identities sorry the russian orthodox church has been on a huge expansion drive in the past ten years the number of dioceses has doubled and ten thousand churches being built. it's exacerbated by human resource problem many more churches not enough ballerinas automated systems are an obvious solution but some people say they lack the soul and spirituality of the human touch like at this
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church school in moscow where featuring is being trained. as robots will never replace a human soul for me it was also discovered that each spring implies a praying glory to father glory to song and when we read the same time as i found out it's certainly something that requires skill ok i've just been given a brief lesson and what i've been told is my right hand controls the for hire bells by the left hand controls and middle bells on my foot down here trolls the boss about so let's give it a go. and if you go and coordination lens has about rhythm as well. but it's not just small churches that are automating it simpy to birds huge sit isaac's
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cathedral they say their mobile phone operated system has been a big help and a labor saver even though familiar technical problems can still occur. here is an example of how it isn't able to reach a network i don't know what let's try again here you go live example of one of the mobile home is out of coverage but even elektra enthusiastic say the ideal is to have more humans not more machines to reinforce this village priest father gives the computer a break and lets rick with an energetic one hundred percent organic church bell jam session a little better than my of. al-jazeera russia. these are top stories the sons of jamal khashoggi say the family is unable to grieve
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properly without knowing where his body is they say their family has been deeply troubled by the ongoing lies since as matter more than a month ago he has his race raising those responsible will be held to account for what we want. to bring him back here with him and you know with his with that as of his family in saudi arabia yes i talk to talk about that with. the saudi authorities and. i just hope that it happens. but you need to find somebody needs to find his his body yes. i think that the sessions are going. to be hopeful about that. u.s. will reimpose economic sanctions on iran later on monday target iran's oil shipping and banking sectors all measures lifted under the twenty fifteen nuclear deal are
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coming back despite iran's compliance with the agreement. showing his present my view palace are a center has ordered parliament to reconvene on the fourteenth of november week he fired prime minister run ill recruit a singer and replace him with the former president and director packs on a coma saying insists his sacking was unconstitutional republicans and democrats are in the final stretch of campaigning for the us midterm elections on tuesday both present all jumpin is praised as a barack obama arriving voters in various key states on sunday obama address an event in gary indiana the democrats hope to take control of the house of representatives voters in new caledonia is referendum have rejected independence from france and the results showed fifty six percent of voters chose to remain a french territory and a bahraini opposition leader charged with spying for current r.'s been sentenced to life in prison shaker man was acquitted earlier this year business appeals court
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overturned the decision you sentence along with two colleagues the charges of spying relate to political unrest in bahrain in twenty eleven the accusations only came to light after the country cut diplomatic links with cattle last year. as i had lions if you find the asia this next. after one of greece's deadliest forest fires turned a blissful coastal town into a bloody hell people in power asked whether the flames were found by institutional incompetence the number one responsibility of crimean gov is protecting the citizens was not an accident it was a crime for many the fire is the real symbol of what greece is becoming after eight days of it all still staring all of the files on al-jazeera the you find fresh perspectives through the lens of no coupeville make a so a. lot
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