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in the saudi diplomatic mission here in istanbul yemen's war ravaged hospitals have a new health emergency to deal with swine flu and as to a severe cholera outbreak in a country where millions of people awakened by starvation crank up the reports. another arrival in this hospital in the capital sanaa another victim of the consequences of the war in yemen fatima is suffering from each one n one influenza also known as swine flu it's known to break down the immune system and cause lung problems among other complaints but the saudi u.a.e. coalition's repeated targeting of hospitals means the flu which is best treated of detected early has been diagnosed late or. she suffered from coughing for about twenty days we have seen several doctors in several hospitals but it is here where she has finally been properly diagnosed the virus is spreading grappa deadly mostly in the hooty controlled areas of sanaa souther and
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abe for hundreds of cases reported so far there's only one type of medicine available most hospitals are running out and pharmacies that do stalk the medicine are charging forty dollars for it the lifesaving drugs are simply out of reach for the families of the patients because they live out of who are now looking for the medicine that deals with such a virus we were shocked to know that the hospital only gave us some of the needed tablets and not all of them because of the medicine shortage. that we and other patients need more meds so we urge the united nations and the ministry of health to do whatever it takes to make this medicine available. that's a tall order where more than fifty percent of the people don't have access to regular health care less than half a hospital are working and the risk of an epidemic is increased in crowded cities and towns teeming with yemenis displaced by war. we are talking
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about a massive spread of disease the ministry of health has registered in its latest statistics four hundred one thousand cases of swine flu this is the number we've managed to register but there are dozens of patients that have not been registered because of the inability of those patients to access. to the war the siege the death toll has so far reached. the u.n. is trying to rescue the. december to stop fighting in the city of. renewed fighting around the port is making it almost impossible for critical to reach patients needing medicine but the x one n one flu virus. weather is next and then stronger together north and south koreans hope to revive projects as the country is great place.
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however we've got plenty of sunshine into the philippines over the next couple of days further south lots of heat of the day showers a rumbling away into malaysia down into indonesia the seasonal waves of course to be really quite nice the more wet weather then as we go on through each day little bit of weather possibility up towards the gulf of thailand bangkok at around thirty four degrees celsius a little dry as we go through wednesday but elsewhere really a case all spot the difference in the shows of course for later join up with the wet weather that we have across the far more australia those flooding rains still swirling away across queensland big area of low pressure that just around the gulf of carpentaria fleeting very wet weather across townsville yet again so more heavy downpours coming through the sea the same at the moment where the flooding record level floods are set to continue for some time yet to come more than
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a thousand people have been evacuated from their homes as a result of these massive downpours that we go the ranking to news through choose dynasty take a look at wednesday you guessed it more wind to calm hopefully not as widespread not as heavy but it is still there nevertheless this look a little further south what it's pushing their way into victoria melbourne with a high threat. a face can tell a story without uttering a single. knowing. a simple touch in for. the young conventionality of life witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera.
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is there as a reminder of our top stories this hour at least seven people have been killed by a car bomb that's been set off in somalia's capital mogadishu it happened in the shopping center and it's a street that's full of shops and restaurants. gunmen have shown some killed the head of a poor operations company in the semi autonomous somali region of complement al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for that attack. spain's prime minister has just announced that his country will recognize venezuelan opposition leader. as the
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interim president seventy eight countries have issued current president this matter out with an ultimatum to call new elections but he refused spain now joins the u.s. canada on lasting american allies who. lost russia and china still support a door. a football player fighting extradition from thailand has thousands of the judges not to send him back to bahrain because he fears he'll be tortured kamala right be appeared in court shackled in chains judges adjourned his case until april . and denied bail despite international appeals for his freedom of all of member of bahrain's national team was arrested whilst on honeymoon in thailand maybe fled to australia from bahrain five years ago he says a ten year sentence from vandalism is politically motivated it's got hired one has the story the extradition hearing at the criminal court here in bangkok on monday morning heard directly from hakim the judge asked him specifically directly do you want to be sent back to bahrain he said no because if he goes back he said he faced
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severe punishment we also found out out of this hearing that the legal team for hockey you will have sixty days to get together documents and evidence fighting this extradition the next session will be on april twenty second out front of the court house there were representatives from the story an embassy he has refugee status in the story he was given that in two thousand and seventeen human rights groups were out front as well as a sporting groups in particular football associations out front of this courthouse here in bangkok on monday now they have all been gathered and pushing forward a global initiative to free hakim now this is something that's been going on for weeks because he's been here held here in thailand for seventy days now obviously that international effort really hasn't had much impact on tie officials because they're pushing forward with this process and again the next hearing will be on april twenty second pope francis has arrived at the presidential palace and abu dhabi for the official start of his historic three day visit to the united arab
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emirates they do of the catholic church was met by crown prince behave in ziad and other dignitaries to celebrate mass at a stadium on choose day it's the first visit by a pope to the of a.b.n. peninsula. it's a historic visit because. it really represents the kind of message both francis now represents a global world there is much more fragment the than it used to be and the catholic church is reacting as a messenger of unity and opportunity and also facing a significant headwinds not just because of the world but also within the got a church where ripple francis is sometimes in is today a logical to go to church there is in the western world especially in north america especially there is this elite around what kind of catholicism the
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pope should interpret and easy ease efforts in reaching out especially towards muslims in muslim countries that are still not really understood or taken as a sign of weakness and is hindu mecca festival comeback is in full flow with millions bathing and sacred reverence as the world's largest religious gathering some thirty million people are expected to join over the generation of the ten month long as then it's a place in india have rescued one hundred eighty people to a crackdown on human trafficking that the media says that a two men and one hundred fifty one women were saved and the northeastern town of mora at least forty women and girls were from nepal police arrested eight people they say the women were being sent to cities in south asia and the middle east. and the country's prime minister has visited india missive kashmir for the first time
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since pulling out of the coalition government in the disputed territory round amazing amounts new infrastructure projects and warned what he called terrorists will be killed civil rights groups in kashmir accuse the indian government of targeting civilians in a continuing crackdown and someone reports. with his mind on the general election in a few months time india's prime minister came bearing gifts for the german kashmir region a virtual security lockdown was in force in the capital srinagar were narendra modi unveiled electricity education and health care projects dozens of activists were detained and separatist leaders were put under house arrest to prevent anti india demonstrations for his visit many in the state with the muslim majority population are unhappy with the policies of the government in new delhi they are angry with the continued presence of security forces some are armed and demand autonomy. modi vowed a tough response to what he called terrorism. who i want to ensure the question
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means them die a nation that the status of a bit forcibly dealt with every it does this of this don't lead them to by conducting a surgical strike on pakistan be short of a clear intentions that would be big the back of the desert them in kashmir. activists say twenty months old he is an example of what that crackdown means for the people in the kashmir valley they say she's the youngest victim of pellet guns fired by security forces he went to the baby was in her mother's arms when a pellet tore through i'd drink gunbattle nearby. her mother fears she's about to lose the sight in her right eye when as the motel a.m.d. i guess we were sitting inside and our home got filled with tear gas we couldn't see anything the kids began coughing vomiting and crying i picked him up and took her to open a door so that fresh air would end to the students not open the door to soldiers fired towards the door no where else my son and i were hit in our hands and my daughter was hit in her eye rights groups say firing shotgun pellets violates
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global standards on the use of force some reports say more than five thousand kashmiris mostly teenagers are fully or partially blind after being shot in recent years what has happened in the last five years of. it is that despite flubber the words used by mr modi in his speeches about kashmir the violence in jammu and kashmir has only escalated the armed forces have failed more than bothered. and at any point of time both india and pakistan claim kashmir as their own pakistan denies accusations by the indian government of supporting what it calls terrorists attacks by separatists india's army has extended powers to arrest and use force under a special rule in kashmir. as modi reiterated the continuing crackdown during his visit kashmir researchers heba and her mother say they are suffering the consequences since monohan al-jazeera. a former mayor has claimed victory in el salvador as presidential election i became
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a campaigns as an. outsider promising to stamp out corruption and to major rivals have conceded defeat. six million voters will head to the polls in senegal later this month to choose their president currently the macky sall will run for a second term but is facing accusations of unfairly clamping down on potential opposition candidates. for. the campaign has begun candidate mike you sail on national television addressing this in the galleys to give him a second mandate calling himself the candidate for all. more than a political slogan but a message his supporters will now be spreading. of. course and of course we are very confident we will win because we have the best candidate the one who has brought economic cultural and political stability like no other but this stability for the opposition comes at
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a cost the leader of the senegalese democratic party karim wanted it is in exile and convicted on corruption charges while the popular former mayor of the cork lipa zone remains in jail the opposition accuses cells government of using the courts to clamp down on political opponents nonsense says former prime minister today this has nothing to do with. politics it's about mismanagement of public funding and i think in his program i think presidents have made it very clear that he would like to make progress on fighting corruption with the two leading figures of the opposition out of the race it seems there's no stopping. he's been opening one infrastructure project after another jump starting in now booming economy. this is the latest infrastructure project in our greeted by president mikey sol it's a building for government officials and ministers a building helps to be in charge of if you wins a second mandate because the challenge for sol is to translate his economic success
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into votes. while the economy is booming political freedom is shrinking warns amnesty international police band several opposition protests the four other candidates struggle to mobilize supporters with many disappointed that karim wanted in khalifa saul are absent from this race never settle for the fight to keep going we think president sellers hijack the electoral process locking in assured victory with a campaign that has barely started. rival candidates are making good governance and what they see as a lack of an independent justice system their campaign focus. senegal be one of the most stable democracies in africa it's also one of the most unpredictable. among the six million voters will go to the polls in twenty days time or young first time voters an undecided and powerful force not always so easily swayed by slogans. al-jazeera the car. here especially for north korea stephen bagan is in seoul where
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he's expected to finalize arrangements for donald trump and kim jong un's next summit many south korean business leaders hope the meeting will revive joint project between the north and the south bride reports from seoul. south korean business leaders anticipate what a second summit between kim jong un and donald trump might mean for the economies of both careers they only have to look to the case only industrial complex to appreciate both the opportunities and the risks. it was shut down three years ago when relations were near their lowest point. and many factory owners believe after the past year of reconciliation led by south korean president moon j.n. it's time to restart it. along must we endure this agony of awaiting the reason we have not raised our
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voices before was because we believed when jane's commitment to enter korean economic corporation. opened in two thousand and two just on the northern side of the border between the two careers the complex brought together south korean management and investment with north korean labor to offer a glimpse of what a unified economy might look like. it's an intriguing prospect south korea is one of asia's richest economies north korea is one of its poorest in recent years south korean investment has increasingly flowed to other asian countries but given the chance north korea would seem to be the more obvious destination. of clear terms of distance ok some is less than an hour away which is nothing compared to china and vietnam tariffs and we are the same nation. for many to have workers from both careers working alongside each other is the true reward of moving closer together
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if we are the same nation we speak the same language activating k. song would also help create jobs in the south and if the success of case could be recreated elsewhere so the argument goes that imagine what a unified korea might be capable of government broad al-jazeera so how in the us the new england patriots are celebrating their victory in the super bowl the final score against the los angeles rams thirteen three to six title for the patriots equaling the all time record held by the pittsburgh steelers the game is the united states most watched t.v. event of the year with an estimated one hundred million. without zero these are our top stories at least seven people have been killed by a car bomb that's been set off and the somali capital mogadishu it happened at
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a shopping center and is a street full of shops and restaurants but also in somalia gunmen have shot and killed the head of a port operations company in the semi autonomous region of puntland has claimed responsibility for that attack. another breaking news spain's prime minister petra sanchez and european allies the u.k. france and sweden have just announced that they recognize ballots for his opposition leader. as the nation's interim president now joining the u.s. canada and some latin american states too bad. you can trees had issued current president nicolas maduro an ultimatum to call new elections but he refused here's the tweet that we saw from britain's foreign minister jeremy hunt announcing his country's move because majority has not called presidential elections within the eight day limit we have set he says so the u.k. alongside european allies now recognizes. as interim constitutional president until
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credible elections can be held let's hope this takes us closer to ending humanitarian crisis. and other headlines turkey's president has accused the u.s. of in action over the murder of saudi jenna's jamal khashoggi four months ago. also said saudi arabia's crown prince and its former foreign minister told lies about the killing footballer who came al-arabiya has been denied bail by a court in bangkok on fighting extradition to his native bahrain al-arabiya was detained in thailand in november was on holiday he lives in australia where he was granted refugee status in twenty fourteen and is demanding the return to a jail sentence for vandalism but al-arabiya and rights groups say he'll be tortured the case has been adjourned until april. put france's is in the united arab emirates on the first ever visit to the arabian peninsula by a leader of the roman catholic church crown prince mohammed bin sayed welcomed him
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an opera dobby during his three day trip the pontiff is due to celebrate mass of the stadium on tuesday the middle east is home to millions of filipino workers who a staunch the catholic. state now with all the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after witness. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera.
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sixty minutes britain france spain. in list of countries would recognize one why dove was interim president of venezuela. a bomb blast in a busy shopping center in seoul mall yet kills at least eleven people turkey's president denounces what he calls saudi lies about the murder of jon. and says he can't understand us silence about his killing. yemen's crumbling hospitals are overwhelmed by new health crisis an outbreak of swine flu i'm. sporting clothing the new england patriots sharing themselves in glory see how they sold to a record equalling stakes super bowl title. hello the united kingdom and its european allies say venezuela's opposition leader why dough is the country's interim president's spain expressed an urgent need for
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a free and fair elections while france says it believes the right and capacity to arrange presidential elections the current president nicolas maduro has been under growing pressure to step down despite growing demands which will be as they spend today february fourth it is eight days since he's been along with other european partners urged regime to call free democratic and transparent elections this day has come a new steps have been taken in any such direction by mid-year is regime there for the government of spain and now is it officially recognizes the president of the venezuelan assembly mr quite as acting president of venezuela so that was a comment by spain we have two reporters on this story natasha about lower will join us from paris in a moment but first over to the barker joining us from london because the u.k. one of the latest countries needs to recognize why do is interim president. yeah
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that's absolutely right this is all as you've reported that part of a coordinated effort by a number of countries across the european union all part of a coordinated attempt to continue putting the squeeze on nicolas maduro we've been hearing from jeremy hunt britain's foreign secretary who tweeted a little earlier on he said that madeira has not called presidential elections within the aids day limit we have set of course that deadline expired on sunday so alongside other european allies the e.u. now recognizes why and why doe as interim constitution or president until credible elections can be held so important that the e.u. is still expecting elections on the horizon sometime soon he ends this tweet let's hope this takes us closer to ending the monetary and the crisis here in the u.k. it has created something of a political route between different political parties we've had the leader of the opposition labor party jeremy corbyn accusing the british government of meddling in
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the internal affairs of wetness venezuela in turn jeremy corbyn has been accused of defending a dictator one person described him as doing all of this follows the move a few weeks ago by the bank of england to freeze one point two billion dollars worth of gold deposits that have been stored here in the u.k. all part of a significant eight billion dollar reserve that the venezuelan leader was hoping to tap into this critical time for him and his hopes of continuing his leadership but what we have heard from the european union is that they have earmarked a significant amount of money to help with the on going humanitarian situation the country twenty two million the e.u. said on top of thirty five million that have been a month for emergency relief and development assistance so as i said all part of a coordinated effort to keep the pressure on nicholas' majority all right barker
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with an update from london the thank you natasha butler is now joining us from paris with the details from there because the french foreign minister has been speaking on venezuela what did he have to say. yes the french foreign minister joint evil agree are effectively saying that france is recognizing. as venezuela's acting interim president now what he said was that for him grade zero had the capacity the right and the legitimacy so organize new elections and as you heard there from neve this comes eight days after france's president emmanuel mccoy along with several other european leaders the u.k. put out a deadline to nicolas maduro to organize election or else they would recognize great oh well the french foreign minister gilani vitriol was speaking on french radio. we consider that today the president of the national assembly mr garrido was legitimacy is perfectly knowledged has the ability to call for presidential
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elections is the issue so then what is the way forward for france well it's all about this coordinated response that you heard talk about earlier because when the french president. called tweeted a days ago that nicolas maduro should organize these elections or france would recognize as the acting interim president he said that france is working very closely with other european partners and what we've seen over the last few hours is exactly that france coming out we've also heard from the spanish prime minister we've heard as you heard there from the u.k. so europeans are acting very closely together they say what they're going to do now is talk to other countries other nations and see if they can all get them on board as well and formulate some sort of agreement to put more pressure on nicolas maduro and to recognize our eternity as a butler with an update from paris thank you. well as we mentioned
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a customers are always refusing calls for a new presidential election in order that we don't accept ultimatums from anyone it's like if i told the european union i'll give you seven days to recognize the republic of catalonia and if you don't we're going to take measures no international politics can't be based on ultimatums that was the era of empires and colonies and maduro also had words for the u.s. president donald trump. but on a roll stop stop donald trump you're making mistakes that are going to stay in your hands with blood and you're going to leave the presidency stained with blood stop bolivarian have the capacity of dialogue and understanding let's respect each other or is it that you're going to repeat a vietnam in latin america that's what i would say and repeat to him then as well as economic crisis has gone from bad to worse despite having the world's largest proven oil reserves oil exports funded socialist policies to support the poor but
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when oil prices dropped so that the funds and to compensate the governments began printing more money that's cause not just inflation but hyperinflation projected to be an eye watering ten million percent this year and as well and need wheelbarrows of money to buy bread milk as well as other essential and the minimum wage has been raised several times that many monthly salaries are less than seven dollars per month so why don't the clear himself the leader of the nation are latin america editor of the sierra newman reports from caracas about how became the hope for change among his supporters at home and abroad. it's late at night at the basketball court when one wide summons his neighbors to share with them his vision for venezuela. we were born on this earth to be happy we'll do everything possible to achieve a political way out of our crisis and show that we are powerful united you are
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powerful never let them take away our ability to dream. he's only thirty five years old but for those who dream of seeing president nicolas maduro go why the war is the yes we can. get many in fact are comparing his looks and his style with barack obama. a remarkable turn of events considering that most venezuelans had barely heard of why the until the opposition controlled national assembly put claimed him venezuela's interim president i heard of him two weeks ago when i put on the t.v. . and what is your opinion of him anyone is better than the one we have now. this working class neighborhood used to be fiercely loyal to deceased former president although chavis was but hard as we tried on this day we can't find anyone who doesn't believe that his successor last month has struck out.
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is angry. white or represents hope for our country we need takes over god willing investors will return to venezuela and so will my two sons because with no one believes in venezuela is handed over to criminals. twenty six year old reece says that now that he's heard of he likes what he hears. change to be able to go to a supermarket and find what you want to have future children. not that it's been easy for a guide dog to get his message across. the government has shut down or could tailed much of the opposition media and that includes access to the internet. according to a european n.g.o.s the track censorship addressed a mass rally on saturday the state internet carrier blocked the social networks for twelve of the thirteen minutes in which he spoke. president charges of foreign
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intervention to bring about regime change are heard everywhere. but so many venezuelans the issue of sovereignty has become less important than the promise of better days to come. to see in human al-jazeera that acts at least eleven people have been killed by a car bomb that's been set off in somalia's capital mogadishu it happened at a shopping mall in a district that's full of shops and restaurants and gunmen have sought and killed the head of a port operations company in the semi autonomous somali region upon clones claimed responsibility for. mohamed though is joining us from nairobi keeping an eye on the situation in somalia what are you hearing about the blast in mogadishu and the latest casualty figures. well that and it was a powerful blast was hot from all corners of the cup it'll mogadishu toppan during
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the morning rush hour in the middle of a rule the pass' in between the newest and biggest mall in mogadishu on the city's administration headquarters and. rescue workers saying that the blast caused destruction of some buildings and that now looking at the wreckage to see whether any. bodies or even survivors we're seeing an uptick in violence being waged by al shabaab with the group targeting both civilian and security targets their own saturday they cut it out a couple mottaki against ethiopian peacekeepers in the town of bonded insolvent somalia but they've also been on the receiving end of u.s. strikes been cut it out by u.s. forces in somalia with dozens of them think killed in the past.
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