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such as sanaa, where we have seen a areas.ery short number of days. u nfortu nately, very short number of days. unfortunately, some of the problems you describe our long—term issues that are not going to be resolved in the near future. what that are not going to be resolved in the nearfuture. what would make a difference immediately?” the nearfuture. what would make a difference immediately? i think immediately what we really need is to expand our treatment facilities for patients with acute diarrhoea and cholera. we need support of staff. staff have not been paid since september 20 16. and we are calling for some incentives to help get these staff back and treating patients. but also supplies into the country, being able to have a sufficient amount of medical supplies to treat the number of patients we are seeing. apologies, i think that interview carried on playing a few seconds over. you can get more information on what is happening in yemen via the bbc news website. in a few minutes time we will turn to the beginning of a
such as sanaa, where we have seen a areas.ery short number of days. u nfortu nately, very short number of days. unfortunately, some of the problems you describe our long—term issues that are not going to be resolved in the near future. what that are not going to be resolved in the nearfuture. what would make a difference immediately?” the nearfuture. what would make a difference immediately? i think immediately what we really need is to expand our treatment facilities for patients with...
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hussein el h hadd, the didirector o of one of the w hospitals in sanaa t that is stl functioning. >> thehe situation is very bad. the children are suffefering frm chololera and there are not enoh beds. the technical know-how in the hospital is insufficient to deal with the situation we are facing. amy: in pakistan, at least 25 people were killed and 30 more were wounded in an attack targeting the convoy of a senior pakistani politician in the southwest province of baluchistan friday. isis claimed responsibility for the attack, but local officials have blamed local militants. in the democratic republic of congo, the world health organization says ebola has killed at least three people e n the past three weeks, raising fears of another widespread outbtbreak on the e continent. in 2014, ebolaililled more than 11,000 people e across west africa. in northern mexico, an activist for parents s whose children hae gone missing was assassinated by armed gunmen on wednesday, mother's day in mexico. miriam rodriguez was the director of the san fernando collective of missing people. her own daugh
hussein el h hadd, the didirector o of one of the w hospitals in sanaa t that is stl functioning. >> thehe situation is very bad. the children are suffefering frm chololera and there are not enoh beds. the technical know-how in the hospital is insufficient to deal with the situation we are facing. amy: in pakistan, at least 25 people were killed and 30 more were wounded in an attack targeting the convoy of a senior pakistani politician in the southwest province of baluchistan friday. isis...
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military campaign in march 2015, trying to push back the iran backed rebels who control the capital of sanaanow eight: outbreak has killed hundreds -- a cholera outbreak has killed hundreds. the special envoy for human speaking earlier today. quick setting today we are reaching a point where we are that the political arena in human is unable to make the necessary compromise. if they don't realize the time is coming now, [indiscernible] choleraoutbreak of which is increasing in an exponential manner. over 500 people have died and the health system is collapsing. laura: the chairperson of the human-based organization for human rights briefed the un security council earlier today on the situation in yemen. a key for joining us on "france " tonight. we've seen how impotent the united nations has been when it comes to the chaos, the war and bloodshed in syria. why do you believe the situation will be any different when it comes to yemen? the -- because of the geography in yemen and the saudi's have a lot of interest in the war. also because it seems that yemen is not important enough, unfortunate
military campaign in march 2015, trying to push back the iran backed rebels who control the capital of sanaanow eight: outbreak has killed hundreds -- a cholera outbreak has killed hundreds. the special envoy for human speaking earlier today. quick setting today we are reaching a point where we are that the political arena in human is unable to make the necessary compromise. if they don't realize the time is coming now, [indiscernible] choleraoutbreak of which is increasing in an exponential...
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small nation of yemen, where thousands of demonstrators today took to the streets of the capital, sanaa, to protest president trump's visit to the saudi kingdom. this came a day after rebel houthi fighters, opposed to the saudi-backed yemeni government, fired a ballistic missile toward riyadh. the saudis intercepted it 125 miles west of the city. for more on the situation, martin smith, from the pbs series "frontline," joins me via skype, from sanna. martin, you were at the protests today. what did you see? >> yeah, well, i saw that people had come out to protest trump's arrival, presiden president trus arrival in riyadh, the saudi capital. i don't know how to estimate crowd size, but it was certainly large. and they were there with posters, houthi slogans, you know-- "down with america. down with israel. god curse the jews. victory to islam." there were a series of speakers that led chants of anti-american chants, anti-saudi chants. and they're particularly upset that president trump arrived in riyadh to sign a $110 billion arms deal. these arms gl to the saudis, and they will use thes
small nation of yemen, where thousands of demonstrators today took to the streets of the capital, sanaa, to protest president trump's visit to the saudi kingdom. this came a day after rebel houthi fighters, opposed to the saudi-backed yemeni government, fired a ballistic missile toward riyadh. the saudis intercepted it 125 miles west of the city. for more on the situation, martin smith, from the pbs series "frontline," joins me via skype, from sanna. martin, you were at the protests...
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on saturday, thousands of yemenis rallied in sanaa to protest the u.s. arms deal with saudi arabia and trump's visit there. this is yemeni journalist nasser al-rabeey. nowe are here today to say for terrorism, no from eric and terrorism. , youe here to say to trump kill yemeni with saudi hands. theguide isis by supporting saudi regime. amy: a legal expert says the deal with saudi arabia may be legal -- may be illegal under u.s. law because of the saudi bombing campaign's killing of civilians. as trump celebrated the $110 billion arms deal, the saudi pledged 20 been dollar investment in a private equity firm blackstone groupnd $100 million donation made along with the united arab emirates to world bank fund for women that was proposed by president trump's daughter and white house adviser ivanka trump. we will have more on trump's visit to saudi arabia after headlines with medea benjamin. on capitol hill, new details emerged friday about the ongoing scandal over president trump's firing of former fbi director james comey, including that president trump cal
on saturday, thousands of yemenis rallied in sanaa to protest the u.s. arms deal with saudi arabia and trump's visit there. this is yemeni journalist nasser al-rabeey. nowe are here today to say for terrorism, no from eric and terrorism. , youe here to say to trump kill yemeni with saudi hands. theguide isis by supporting saudi regime. amy: a legal expert says the deal with saudi arabia may be legal -- may be illegal under u.s. law because of the saudi bombing campaign's killing of civilians....