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called on the united nations to initiate an impartial and independent investigation and many governments around the world have also called for that as well the committee to protect journalists says fifty four journalists were killed last year alone the amnesty international usa media wards honored all of them but with special attention to. nearly a million people in mozambique are receiving vaccination against cholera of the last month. most of those being immunize are in the port city of beirut which was hardest hit two people have died from the disease in two thousand recruits kmita mirror has the latest from. this camp in john doe's home to more than six hundred people displaced by the high clone and the flooding that followed that's just a fraction of the one point seven million people in wasn't rico been displaced following
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that flooding people here say conditions of very difficult once you went to the tents behind us they're quite clear there's nothing in it there nothing in these tents people say that's really all they have the biggest worry for them is the delivery of food as well as medicine they say they have received some but delivery has been inconsistent they last saw a doctor about three days ago and in the past day an elderly woman lost her life people here don't know if that's due to cholera but they say that many of the people here were held complains of suffering from diarrhea and they are vomiting and eaves are some of the symptoms of the disease that is rapidly spreading in this area more than one thousand seven hundred people have been confirmed cases of cholera there's also concern around the outbreak of other diseases like malaria as well as needles so the health authorities are working as quickly as they possibly
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can but the need is really quite overwhelming bad diets are leading to more deaths than smoking that's according to a report from the medical journal lancet in the early all of the one hundred ninety five countries surveyed were found to be consuming too much of the wrong types of food and not enough healthy produce that's contributing to one in five deaths globally. on average we consume eighty six percent more sugar sweetened drinks than is considered safe of the eleven million dire related deaths globally ten million of them were caused by cardiovascular disease with soult playing a big role one of the main problems is the fact that we're not eating more vegetables fruits nuts seeds and whole grain israel france spain and japan had the lowest rates of food related deaths while as making a stand afghanistan and the marshall islands have the highest i scan i've seen is
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an assistant professor of health metrics at the university of washington and the lead author of the report he says more needs to be done globally to ensure people receive the right nutrition. previous efforts in estimating the health effects the under industry and over the and obesity but there has not been a systematic effort to estimate the health effects. school quality. and this study is to try to answer this question one of the major challenges is the lack of i believe sufficient food and vegetable in all countries. who are looking to take up grain probably too much processing grain majority grain that are consuming this current in their former free find great. depending on the day to be a factor there are different barrier that contribute to their consumption
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and one of the common problems is also. the friend three practice across different countries between a country some mississippi foods that are currently unfortunately nitpicked that you think for example whole grain and not these are not far off. in many countries actually for not eating meat case in many countries is very close to zero and you suggest that basically in addition to improving the consumption we need to basically intervention and help the only. people i cross the fore. still ahead of al jazeera in sports a moment to forget for the team hoping to win the dogs leave the group that.
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will be a busy week in space exploration three spacecraft are getting ready to embark on a project scientists in both the u.s. and japan hope the research will help on rival some of the mysteries. science and technology on the honda explains. three probes are making close encounters with alsa list your neighbors in the next three days first to this some with a park a solar probe is expected to get closer and travel faster and this it's sick and fly by and the numbers a staggering swinging by just twenty four million kilometers from the sun surface and hitting speeds faster than three hundred seventy five thousand kilometers per
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hour think new york city to tokyo and around a minute maybe less scientists hope twenty four flybys of the seven years will shed light on some of the great mysteries of l. sun chief among them why the temperature of the sun's corona the outer layer at an almost in comprehensible heat of a million or two degrees celsius is so much hotter than the surface of the sun itself the probe will pass through the outer atmosphere and sample its particle make nation and electric fields so fire its heat shield and cooling systems are holding up fine but no doubt it will be a scorcher that's this day on friday japan's s. troika hunted the high abuse of two is own review and as story to thought to be as old as the solar system itself just landing on the boulder covered piece of space rock was tough enough but now hi bruce it too is getting down to business using
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explosives to collect a fresh sample from beneath the surface and bringing it two hundred ninety million kilometers back to worth in pristine condition by the end of next year the americans have a similar mission aiming for a big new asteroid but the japanese are at least a year ahead expect to see more missions like these as scientists governments and private space missions attempt to examine the debris of the solar system for water and minerals and then on saturday nesses juneau probe will swoop to within three thousand kilometers of jupiter's. clouds one of its seven flybys of jupiter this year juno has sent back some brits taking new images of jupiter already including the gas giants swirling storms big enough to swallow up the earth scientists hope juno will give them a glimpse beneath that to violence but beautiful shroud. all right it's time to catch up with all the sports news with santa. has
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a lot of the big scare and the german cup penalty decided the quarter final and by and say that they said nine goals with the second time and it is the reports. and easy evening was the expected experience for eighteen time german cup winners behind munich in this quarter final against second city hiding behind. an early goal from bynes gorecki it fitted into that context but the game was about to get complicated for the reigning german league champions first they had apply a sense of i then hide in home scored a couple of goals the put them into the lead i am in danger of going out swallow division side for the first time in fifty years is. normal service appeared to have resumed in the second toff it's almost bines equaliser i
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before goals from robert levin dusky and surge can operate gave bind some breathing space. but hide behind work done yet robert johnson school twice in three minutes to complete a hat trick like the school for all i. just as the unthinkable was beginning to look possible a handball from on bush provided an escape for by an eleven dusky stepped up to school results in penalty on winning five for their into the semifinals for a tenth straight season. wednesdays of the quarter final is somewhat more predictable shall because all full form continuing in a single defeat against further brown. and the richardson al-jazeera. event is barely a nod of the notes he has backtracked on his criticism of teammate moyes again. it was racially abused by a rival fans on tuesday but it she had said the teenager was hot partially to blame
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in a post-game interview but no she claimed the nato goal celebration provoked the crowd to a fan but now at the italian international says he was too quick to express himself and his words have been misunderstood campaign is fighting racism in football say the problem is it today is deep seated. i would go as far as it is to say it's an epidemic they've had some gatherings if you have faith in government but that's led to more problems quite frankly because it's led to a blurring of the lines and i think part of the problem in a country like italy is the right wing government the rhetoric of the government is anti migrant and it's anti africa and that could be one way street you know feed into stadiums off the refusing to play for nearly two months a car that he made a goal scoring return for him to milan the argentine has been involved in
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a contract dispute with the club a loss the team captaincy as a consequence he scored a penalty in a four nil win over genoa into our third in syria. and said vantage mansa sissoko he once again in the english title race the defending champion is a have gone a point clear of liverpool with six games to go they did it thanks to two in a win over cardiff who are now deep in relegation trouble kevin to brian and their always sunny with the goals in manchester we have the feeling of reporters will be jumping so i don't know in which condition we drive by the in that the spirit you know we are the. all the people say would be easy the way we started the commitment in all old details in the corners in the throat it was in before cause or would we have to do. and what surprised them or the few goals we scored today when the hunch is we had a special in the second hard so we should to score we should have scored more goals
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definitely is only the l.b. to regret we have today and have a look at the table liverpool are again playing at cat chop the red faces. on a friday and told them it crystal palace in the first league match at their new stadium playing like this i seen i don't have that that we are going to be in the next or the top four and we're going to play on the next season on the champions league place only you know what hans and it's a mini league seven games five you know a new stadium must be a big boost for what i want to play and of course what i want funds and of course this is up to us to achieve what. i have gone top of the dutch they despise going to bizarre goal and their game against the emmen winning the game five to an m. and had x. defend the nicholas. to thank for one of their goals. james harden was again the star man for the houston rockets and their latest win harden scored
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thirty one points in a comfortable hundred thirty five to one the feel win over the los angeles clippers it seems could meet again in the playoffs. and that's it for me sammy. well that's it for this news hour but come on santa maria is back with another full shows out to stay with us. and we live in a time of war and tragedies crimes against humanity. activist repression. enforced disappearance arbitrary arrests. extrajudicial executions brutal torture the list goes on. who investigates who judges the criminals. who compensates the victims the international conference on national regional and international mechanisms to
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combat and ensure accountability under international law. organized by the national human rights committee. united nations human rights office of the high commissioner. european parliament. and global alliance of national seamen rights institutions. the brazilian economy is booming but deep divisions still exist between the haves and the have nots in a country where smartphones have become a part of everyday life technology help reached again. the series that challenges
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developers to design apps for a better world travels to rio de janeiro and meets the young people tasked with making a different life ask for valid far from al-jazeera. the un chief calls for calm in libya as troops loyal toward threaten to advance on tripoli. hello again from doha everyone i'm come all santa maria and this is the world news from al-jazeera. this report is going to have to assure safety in that nation
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say investigate is an ethiopian say the pilots of a passenger jet that crashed last month followed the correct procedures provided by boeing also british members of parliament of back to plant brags that to guarantee the u.k. can leave the european union without a deal. and the closest encounter yet in space that will shed more light on the song. the u.n. secretary general is calling for calm in libya where troops loyal to the wall are khalifa haftar of threatening an advance on the capital tripoli. has posted video online appearing to show a large convoy of heavily armed vehicles on the move after ordered his forces to head west towards the capital to fight what he calls the remaining terrorist groups well at least two people have been reported dead in battles between troops and
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forces loyal to the un recognized government in tripoli as fighting happening about one hundred kilometers from the capital just as a reminder for you libya has had two competing governments since the twenty fourteen you've got as we said the un backed internationally recognized government which is in tripoli while the parliament in the eastern city of to broker is supported by a khalifa haftar and has backing from saudi arabia u.a.e. and egypt both governments have their own central banks britain prints money for aaa russia prints money for brooke libya is easy billion dollars of oil reserves are managed by tripoli but half the has seized oil fields in the east and in the south so let's talk to mahmoud in tripoli about this mahmoud what we explained is this division within libya which makes it so crucial that there is taking this fight directly to tripoli. we'll speaking about
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division it seems that things are. as are moving from bad to worse because it seems that the evil factions on the ground are not listening to the warnings by the united nations secretary general. now local sources in the area we're getting reports from the town of about around one hundred and twenty kilometers to the front to tripoli saying that they have to forces are mobilized mobilizing in the area have the forces mobilizing get namely in the area between. around one hundred and twenty kilometers to this hour from the capital tripoli they are determined as they say to move towards the worst of the country to take over their capital tripoli on the other hand the government of national accord has put all its forces on high alert to
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have to as forces the situation in tripoli is tense people are afraid that have their forces into the capital tripoli or there could be another war they engage in military confrontations with local. groups we understand that local groups in tripoli have vowed to face have their forces approach the capital tripoli mahmud there is a meeting of the g n c the general machinable congress coming up in i think just a little over a week how does all this affect that. well it seems that have to those forces are trying to impose themselves as do factor and the worst of the country before that conference has to because the
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conference of the national conference which is due to be held on the fourteenth of this month is expected to have a comprehensive reconciliation and unity shuffle the government would have as head of security and the government but it seems that have to does not want that only he wants to have a big good or a superior post and the new government so he wants to impose himself as a do fact ruler and the worst of the country before that the national conference is hills you must know about the one hundred in tripoli to other news and ethiopia's government has just released its preliminary report into last month's fatal plane crash one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew died when the ethiopian airlines jet went down just six minutes after takeoff from outer suburb or the report says the pilots of the boeing seven three seven max performed all the necessary procedures but were unable to control the jet it was called on boeing to review the
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models flight control system with a full report to be released within a year or your major object of this investigation is to make sure that there is safety. it's not to blame someone it's not to get some sort of there are some things that we are going to do it as something very normal boring the procedures but of all the things that is out of this report is going to have to assure safety in that nation think that. david letterman is a consulting editor for flight global who we spoke to earlier told us the report's findings are another setback for boeing's reputation. we had a feeling that something like this might be coming but it is shocking nevertheless . there is one particular the pilots have quite a few different controls that can influence whether the aircraft tends to point its
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nose off or point its nose down and they normally have full control over all of these but on this occasion this new system which is unique to the boeing seven three seven max actually force the nose down and we don't know what triggered it this time i mean but it did force the nose down the crew reacted . quite correctly by carrying out a drill that they has been prescribed arrived if this occurs and isolates it this this system which was trying to push the nose down but having done that that they then found that one of the control systems that they have for pulling the nose back up again simply wouldn't perform for them it's a wheel which is the captain's right hand side in the co-pilot's left hand side they tried to pull the nose up with this but somehow we don't know how yet they
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couldn't make it move and so they returned to normal controls and again the aircraft pushed its nose down so if it actually they lost control. what everybody feels at the moment is is you know if you can't trust boeing who can you trust so boeing really has to work very fast to recover its trust because its brand name is strong and its products for a long time have been so good it can and recover trust but it will have to work very quickly to do that because this will end up being like a cancer on owing if it can't succeed out repartee. at least ten people have been killed when syrian government forces shelled rebel held areas in the south of italy province. the hardest hit area was the tons of fun mobile turkish president.
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and the russian leader vladimir putin agreed last september to turn it into a deescalation zone agreements to stop acts of aggression between government forces and rebel fighters well countries including britain france and germany are working to figure out what to do with the families of foreign fighters who joined eisel in syria and in iraq the red cross says they should be returned to their country. from a whole seventy three thousand people in north eastern syria. aid agencies weren't ready for what's being described as a humanitarian emergency in the past four months l. whole camp in northeast syria has gone from hosting ten thousand people to more than seventy thousand the camp was built to house just forty thousand many live in communal shelters they are the wives and children of i saw fighters as well as civilians displaced by the fighting against the aren't a group ninety percent are women and children and we have over six hundred cases of
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documented malnourished children and hospitals in the area are overwhelmed to provide. very specialized care that malnourished children need so health care is a challenge malnutrition is an increasing concern for us some have died of disease there is a lack of proper medical facilities and there is a need to improve sanitation to reduce the risks to health forty three percent of the cap's population are syrians they can't return home because their villages and towns have been flattened by the assault against eisel and littered with explosive devices so they won't be leaving whole soon the rest are foreign nationals mainly the wives and children of isis fighters their fate is also a challenge. hundreds of the children are orphans the international committee of
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the red cross says they should be immediately taken to their countries of origin. human rights groups have complained that governments are failing to tackle the problem of what to do with the relatives of i still fighters u.s. backed kurdish forces which control the camp say they don't have the authority or the capacity to prosecute detainees or hold them for a long aurukun invasion in countries that can provide process while these people should be taken back to their countries. be prosecuted. or you know western countries and others don't want to. and there has to be international response to find a way to provide trials locally or in the region but the current status quo which basically leads to tension without any legal basis is unacceptable for now the international community's response to this crisis has been limited to providing emergency assistance to a few when there are many with nowhere to go. into beirut. is
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the spokeswoman for the near and middle east at the international committee of the red cross we spoke to her early and she says the camp shouldn't become a permanent solution. we understand that it's a completely and complex situation that they're in but the situation in the camp is cannot be a permanent solution in the end these women and children that are there are our civilians they're no longer taking part if they were at any point or not they're no longer taking part of hostilities they might have been legitimate targets before but now they are protected under international humanitarian law and these laws are must be protected the civilians must be protected there must be solutions and real solutions from from governments from states and so on to.

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