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] all his family, the president of yemen, let's outside of yemen. to think he wants to stop the war in yemen? the war became about north and south but even more about controlling. houthis want to control the north. saudi arabia wants to control the south. yemen became kind of two countries now. this problem goes deep every day. it is a hate message from people from the north as a cook to the south. this is a big problem. if people trying to escape from houthis they can't even go to the south. >> host: so there's just no where to turn? >> guest: that's what i tell you. the recent yemen is getting worse, where to go? it your neighbor is the one who is attacking you and they don't allow you to escape from the war, they don't allow airport to work, and yesterday was a special envoy of the u.n. was in the main part of yemen. saudi arabia was trying to put more obstruction and only assistance from different countries tried help yemenis and that don't allow this. >> host: your book is very obviously has a message for individuals about how we should approac
] all his family, the president of yemen, let's outside of yemen. to think he wants to stop the war in yemen? the war became about north and south but even more about controlling. houthis want to control the north. saudi arabia wants to control the south. yemen became kind of two countries now. this problem goes deep every day. it is a hate message from people from the north as a cook to the south. this is a big problem. if people trying to escape from houthis they can't even go to the south....
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the yemen is like two countries now. so now they are hate messages right now from the north people are trying to escape they cannot even go to the south. >> there is nowhere to turn. >> that is what i say it is getting worse. to be a neighbor to saudi arabia there is no way to escape but that main part of human from saudi arabia they only get assistance from different countries they don't know how bad it has become. >> so obviously there is a message for individuals about how we should approach other people but you mentioned a little bit about the u.s. government but you also have a message for the government. what would you recommend with what the united states is doing wrong or right deal with this conflict in yemen? >> don't support the war. people are disappointed that u.s. support saudi arabia that unfortunately coming through saudi arabia but just like bertie sanders for example that there is a lot happening in yemen and then we can speak more about that and then there is the him in peace project and in addition he
the yemen is like two countries now. so now they are hate messages right now from the north people are trying to escape they cannot even go to the south. >> there is nowhere to turn. >> that is what i say it is getting worse. to be a neighbor to saudi arabia there is no way to escape but that main part of human from saudi arabia they only get assistance from different countries they don't know how bad it has become. >> so obviously there is a message for individuals about how...
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starvation and yemen.can financing of the saudi-back coalition and houthi rebels. her recent peas in the "new yorker" is about the war. welcome to democracy now! the bravery of you even going into yemen, it shows what the yemeni people face. explain how you got there. and in this piece we just aired, you talk about the u.s. support for what is happening. how did you find this evidence? into yemen itself is evens implicated are not as close to us, located is getting into northern yemen. from outlets, including american outlets, have been granted visas and allowed to board flights into the south of yemen, and area that the saudi-led coalition controls. that is at the capital of the south, aden. i was able to get a visa to get there after a couple of attempts and board a flight to aden. from there, i basically had to drive north. you can drive north across the front line. yemenis themselves, civilians, are moving back and forth. but you have to go through dozens of checkpoints. i was not able to film them, ob
starvation and yemen.can financing of the saudi-back coalition and houthi rebels. her recent peas in the "new yorker" is about the war. welcome to democracy now! the bravery of you even going into yemen, it shows what the yemeni people face. explain how you got there. and in this piece we just aired, you talk about the u.s. support for what is happening. how did you find this evidence? into yemen itself is evens implicated are not as close to us, located is getting into northern...
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and limited itself to south yemen in aid them simply because the tober guffey of yemen nobody can so brits yemen and occupy it as state that if that is the case they should learn that they must cut their losses and leave yemen or at least endeavor to reach a peace treaty with difficulties and leave yemen and on in that case the yemen will not be a threat to saudi any b.s. nor will bubble monday be a threat to oil there is another point i want to mention which a lot of colleagues from washington mentioned the slice principle how about a bit. i advice prince mohammed bin some money they'll invest money in the united states because of that is over litigate in relation to nine eleven you know all of that the kong going to says a good he had a little what the sixteen overwhelmingly which lifts the immunity all governments who are citizens would evolve in nine eleven any case any single case. by an american citizen means the a v i bet it can government when you freeze all assists and funds of saudi and understood induna system similarly once it's come in there are not points of the nine el
and limited itself to south yemen in aid them simply because the tober guffey of yemen nobody can so brits yemen and occupy it as state that if that is the case they should learn that they must cut their losses and leave yemen or at least endeavor to reach a peace treaty with difficulties and leave yemen and on in that case the yemen will not be a threat to saudi any b.s. nor will bubble monday be a threat to oil there is another point i want to mention which a lot of colleagues from washington...
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and leave yemen or at least endeavor to reach a peace treaty with difficulties and leave yemen and on in that case the yemen will not be a threat to saudi any b.s. nor will bubble monday be a threat to oil there is another point i want to mention which a lot of colleague from washington mentioned zeiss principle how about a bit. i advice prince mohammed bin some not so invest money in the united states because of that is over litigate in relation to nine eleven you know all of that the cong going to says a good read a little what the sixteen overwhelmingly which lifts the immunity all governments who are citizens would evolve in nine eleven and the case any single case. by an american citizen means the of the benteke and government will freeze all assists and funds of saudi and understood in do not says they want to come in there and not points of the nine eleven people yes so my colleague in the middle east has cracked and then he says congress passed that bill it's called just the just the gun state sponsors against terrorism act it passed with overwhelming popularity and congress b
and leave yemen or at least endeavor to reach a peace treaty with difficulties and leave yemen and on in that case the yemen will not be a threat to saudi any b.s. nor will bubble monday be a threat to oil there is another point i want to mention which a lot of colleague from washington mentioned zeiss principle how about a bit. i advice prince mohammed bin some not so invest money in the united states because of that is over litigate in relation to nine eleven you know all of that the cong...
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but it's als is also what happen yemen. that is why we were having this kind of anger inside me is why do they hate us. it's not that i hate them but why do they hate us. >> host: without even realizing that it goes both directions. >> host: you talked about trying to show americans that the majority of muslims are not isis and al qaeda and all of these terrorist groups that we hear about. isn't that a challenge because you do write so vividly about these horrible things that are done by these muslim extremist groups that in one of the things i love to talk about ipod was one of the most powerful themes in the book you saw a man that was a northerner in the southern part of the country and was being attacked by a mob in the street just because he was recognized as a northerner and as that was happening, you were supposed to get in and acquaintances car and it's somebody else. it's a strangers car who recognizes you say you are in the same danger right now and this stranger took care of you and drove you where you were going
but it's als is also what happen yemen. that is why we were having this kind of anger inside me is why do they hate us. it's not that i hate them but why do they hate us. >> host: without even realizing that it goes both directions. >> host: you talked about trying to show americans that the majority of muslims are not isis and al qaeda and all of these terrorist groups that we hear about. isn't that a challenge because you do write so vividly about these horrible things that are...
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time to end their brothers and yemen. some yemenis fleeing the war in their country are starting new lives in ethiopia officially fifteen hundred have moved there but the number could be as high as four thousand one hundred out of some of them in the capital addis ababa. this restaurant on a box to disappear by is a popular meeting point for yemen in a few days while some have been here from the onset of the war three years ago others have just arrived. arrived just six days ago he told me about the long and difficult escape from the yemeni city. then. that there are. i first came to aid in the travel by boat to djibouti before boarding a vehicle for the ethiopian border officials at the border who are respectful they've european government has an open door policy for yemeni refugees like refugees of other nationalities here they've been allowed to the. us but access to jobs remains a challenge for them as this country of one hundred million people has a huge unemployment problem. but is chairman of the yemeni refugee com
time to end their brothers and yemen. some yemenis fleeing the war in their country are starting new lives in ethiopia officially fifteen hundred have moved there but the number could be as high as four thousand one hundred out of some of them in the capital addis ababa. this restaurant on a box to disappear by is a popular meeting point for yemen in a few days while some have been here from the onset of the war three years ago others have just arrived. arrived just six days ago he told me...
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is time to end their brothers and yemen. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges that's over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and the job is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was arrested on tuesday and granted he denies the charges says the case against him is politically motivated flaunts louis has more from kuala lumpur. former prime minister najib razak has been charged with corruption and three counts of criminal breach of trust involving in total ten million dollars alleged to have been deposited into his personal bank account between december two thousand and fourteen and february two thousand and fifteen these moneys allegedly came from a company known as s r c international a former subsidiary of one m d b the state investment fund that was set up by not after he became prime minister in two thousand and nine and the sum of about ten million dollars is
is time to end their brothers and yemen. malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges that's over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and the job is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was arrested on tuesday and granted he denies the charges says the case against him is politically motivated flaunts louis has more from kuala lumpur. former...
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and a lot faster to speak about yemen. one of the recommendations is the peace project and the founders of this organization tried to do lobbying to tell them how to stop the war. believe me it will end soon. >> host: also on immigration which is such an important debate your book has a lot to say about you came here on a tourist visa not expecting to stay and eventually ended up seeking asylum into staying as a refugee and you have family you are concerned about that's relevant to the debate right n now. do you have an immigration message >> guest: but as one of the reasons i wrote the book. i was with my family and friends and had only $20 in a pocket. the amazing thing when i came i was never thinking this. it was all a dream for me and at that time i was shellshocked. when i came here, the most amazing thing i liked about the united states is against a whatever you want to sa have toe whoever you want to wait for this war was going to be very temporary thing and as soon as it ended you can go back and go back to your l
and a lot faster to speak about yemen. one of the recommendations is the peace project and the founders of this organization tried to do lobbying to tell them how to stop the war. believe me it will end soon. >> host: also on immigration which is such an important debate your book has a lot to say about you came here on a tourist visa not expecting to stay and eventually ended up seeking asylum into staying as a refugee and you have family you are concerned about that's relevant to the...
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yemen's toothy rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airports a united arab emirates official deny the claim. alone citizen this is and is there at live from london also coming up cricket arrow turned politician imran khan declares victory in pakistan's general elections as rival parties complain of slayton vote rigging syrian government forces raise their flag over a key south western province as they move close to the front here with the israeli occupied golan heights and facebook stock takes a nosedive wiping out one hundred twenty billion dollars in market value. yemen's sooty rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airport with a drone an official from the united arab emirates has denied that claim the airport tweeted earlier that there had been an incident involving a supply vehicle but said it had not affected flights or operations it's not clear if the tweet was referring to the same incident over the last three years the u.a.e. and saudi arabia have been leading a military camp coalition which is supporting yemen's government in its war against the who thinks the rebels have lau
yemen's toothy rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airports a united arab emirates official deny the claim. alone citizen this is and is there at live from london also coming up cricket arrow turned politician imran khan declares victory in pakistan's general elections as rival parties complain of slayton vote rigging syrian government forces raise their flag over a key south western province as they move close to the front here with the israeli occupied golan heights and facebook stock takes...
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in yemen's capital sanaa. we will try to reestablish it but again we're covering this breaking news story out of the united arab emirates abu dhabi the capital of the u.a.e. well hoofy rebels say they have launched a drone they have in effect attacked the airport there but the airport confirming that there has been an incident but saying fact the operations at the airport have not been affected. ports saying that there was an incident involving a supply vehicle in terminal one side area of the airport approximately four pm today and the hoofy saying that they were behind that incident and saying that they attacked airport with a drone let's try and see if we can get hussein on the line once again. can you hear me. a great thank you so much for being with us what can you tell us about this reported incident in abu dhabi what is with the media saying right now. of course it's iran iran behind everything so iran considered this as a defense of the parents for any coming sanction or uncovered coming. military oper
in yemen's capital sanaa. we will try to reestablish it but again we're covering this breaking news story out of the united arab emirates abu dhabi the capital of the u.a.e. well hoofy rebels say they have launched a drone they have in effect attacked the airport there but the airport confirming that there has been an incident but saying fact the operations at the airport have not been affected. ports saying that there was an incident involving a supply vehicle in terminal one side area of the...
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then, behind rebel lines in yemen: how the u.s.-backed saudi forces are causing children to starve. >> the reality of their life is that when they wake up in the morning they have no idea if they will eat that day. no idea. 8.5 million people are in that category. >> woodruff: and, race matters-- perspectives on living while black from the president of the n.a.a.c.p. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for learn more, go toything ina consumercellular.tv >> bab al. a language that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewtt.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals.
then, behind rebel lines in yemen: how the u.s.-backed saudi forces are causing children to starve. >> the reality of their life is that when they wake up in the morning they have no idea if they will eat that day. no idea. 8.5 million people are in that category. >> woodruff: and, race matters-- perspectives on living while black from the president of the n.a.a.c.p. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:...
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mostly in northern yemen and the aces presence in yemen which is largely to the north. we have supported our saudi partners in their effort to defeat them. we are very tearful about each and every request they make and specifically with respect to the port, our request in concert with our colleagues is that avenue of humanitarian relief must remain open irrespective of what fighting happens around it because it is the singular court on the western coast of yemen through which humanitarian relief can be made available to the population of yemen. it's the civil war of the worst kind and the people of yemen are not really participants, they are caught literally in the middle. we're trying to be very careful about how we answer requests for support from the side that we support in terms of preventing of tax in saudi arabia because they are not parties to the actual civil war. >> we talked earlier about the ways in which the conflicts have really complicated humanitarian action. are you able to, other than keeping the port open which is life-saving and essential, are there o
mostly in northern yemen and the aces presence in yemen which is largely to the north. we have supported our saudi partners in their effort to defeat them. we are very tearful about each and every request they make and specifically with respect to the port, our request in concert with our colleagues is that avenue of humanitarian relief must remain open irrespective of what fighting happens around it because it is the singular court on the western coast of yemen through which humanitarian...
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the very embodiment of yemen's agony, ravaged by hunger.o days after these images were taken, he passed away, failed utterly by his broken country and failed by the world. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. you can read more about the crisis in yemen on our website, including more of 0rla guerin‘s exclusive interview with exiled president abd rabbu mansur hadi, which featured on her report just now. just log on to bbc.com/news. astronomers have discovered 12 new moons orbiting jupiter, bringing the grand total circling the planet to 79. they're calling one of them an oddball because it's hurtling towards the others on a collision course that will inevitably lead to its destruction. scientist scott sheppard led the research team who made the discovery at the carnegie institution for science. he joins me live from washington. well, what are you thinking about this? it is a very exciting discovery we made. jupiter's outer satellites, moons, are an two groups, one that rotates around, and then a retrograde group that goes in a different dir
the very embodiment of yemen's agony, ravaged by hunger.o days after these images were taken, he passed away, failed utterly by his broken country and failed by the world. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. you can read more about the crisis in yemen on our website, including more of 0rla guerin‘s exclusive interview with exiled president abd rabbu mansur hadi, which featured on her report just now. just log on to bbc.com/news. astronomers have discovered 12 new moons orbiting jupiter,...
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used in run prisons in yemen. the torture by the us united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the bresson's of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime the a lot of violations that committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their bread and yemen some
used in run prisons in yemen. the torture by the us united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there will there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret...
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but few places in yemen are these safe and so for the refugees this is home for now. a days of up a theory of here in kenya thousands of people are still living in camps two months after heavy rain destroyed their homes the floods killed nearly two hundred people and left more than half a million others homeless. catherine sawyer reports now from the town a river on the kenyan coast. it's hard to imagine now but a few months ago this place was full of holmes farms and villages swept away by the west seen for years in kenya areas along the kenyan coast are most affected. is one of more than sixty thousand people in this region love lost their home since april he shows us what is left of the house he shared with his wife and eight children who would like to return and rebuild but fears that the nearby river may break its banks again during maureen's due at the end of the year. it's a big drain now but even if a rebuilt a new trains will be flooded again and the river has no barrier so he stays in this camp for displaced people one of a hundred inmates shelters across th
but few places in yemen are these safe and so for the refugees this is home for now. a days of up a theory of here in kenya thousands of people are still living in camps two months after heavy rain destroyed their homes the floods killed nearly two hundred people and left more than half a million others homeless. catherine sawyer reports now from the town a river on the kenyan coast. it's hard to imagine now but a few months ago this place was full of holmes farms and villages swept away by the...
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united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them committing all kind of violence against yemenis and so this is this is the time to end that kind of program not only that i think there is an obligation right now toward the yemeni government there is a moral legal and ethical obligation application that the yemeni government should and the brazilians of the united arab emirates and yemen given the these kind of crime the a lot of violations are committed by these forces in yemen so it is time to end their brothers and yemen malaysia's former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges over the disappearance of billions
united arab emirates forces in yemen and their kidnapping of detainees and sexual abuse has been well documented by a number of international human rights organizations as well as the associated press so this there were there is strong evidence and clear evidence that the u.a.e. has been committed crimes against yemenis run in secret detention kidnapping people and people who you know oppose their policies in yemen and bringing them to secret detention torture and them sexually abusing them...
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saudi arabia has just announced royal pardons for troops disciplined for their conduct in yemen saudi state media didn't specify their crimes amnesty is calling for suspected criminals to be put on trial and for the united states to suspend cooperation with the u.a.e. including ending weapons sales and marriage choudhry out to syria now this is a scene in brussels this is what we're waiting for we're waiting for president trump to come out and make his remarks about what has been a very fractious nato summit where he has gone about with his normal direct and rather robust way offending many of his nato allies particularly germany so we're waiting for this event to happen and soon as president travels on to that stage we'll take you right back there watching what is diplomatic editor james ways and we'll get him in as well to get his analysis of as i say what has been perhaps the most fractious nato summit in memory but in the meantime we'll look at what's going on with iran because some of its biggest oil customers now appear to be succumbing to u.s. pressure to curb iranian imports a
saudi arabia has just announced royal pardons for troops disciplined for their conduct in yemen saudi state media didn't specify their crimes amnesty is calling for suspected criminals to be put on trial and for the united states to suspend cooperation with the u.a.e. including ending weapons sales and marriage choudhry out to syria now this is a scene in brussels this is what we're waiting for we're waiting for president trump to come out and make his remarks about what has been a very...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank. 17 people didn't survive. tia coleman was one of those on—board. she was rescued but her husband and three children and five other relatives survived. he said you didn't need to worry about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. ifelt like if about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket i was able to save my babies, because they could have at
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting...
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hello again i'm citizen this is al jazeera live from london also coming up yemen's toothy rebels say they've attacked abu dhabi airport a united arab emirates official denies the claim the u.s. government racist to meet thursday's deadline to reunite children separated from their parents at the mexican border plus. reporting from greenland what it's like dogs a fundamental part of the new culture but the climate in number. first attack is sound where former cricketer turned politician and run con has declared victory in the general elections promising to build a new pakistan votes are still being counted on the official result is not likely to be confirmed until friday but col is already being challenged by rival policies some of binge of aid has more from the whole. supporters of pakistan tehreek e insaf party celebrated their victory even before this ultimate announced initial vote tallies gave him a decisive deeds. getting a bullhorn has promised a lot for the people the huge number of votes the people gave him because he can do what. he should the labor his promises and he should
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the very embodiment of yemen's agony, ravaged by hunger.sed away, this broken country now a graveyard for its young. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. and our international correspondent 0rla guerin who made that report is standing by to answer your questions on yemen. you can find her on twitter at @0rlaguerin or by using #bbcnewsten. the european union and japan have signed the world s largest free trade deal, which will eliminate nearly all taxes on products traded between the two countries. europe's dairy farmers will be amongst the winners, as their products are the eu's largest export to japan. the european union said the deal sends a clear signal against protectionism, at a time when the us has raised tarriffs on goods such as steel. the public spending watchdog has dismissed suggestions that the government's promise to increase nhs spending could be paid for with a "brexit dividend" and claims the government's promise to boost the nhs with an extra £20 billion an extra £20 billion over the next five years will require tax rises
the very embodiment of yemen's agony, ravaged by hunger.sed away, this broken country now a graveyard for its young. 0rla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. and our international correspondent 0rla guerin who made that report is standing by to answer your questions on yemen. you can find her on twitter at @0rlaguerin or by using #bbcnewsten. the european union and japan have signed the world s largest free trade deal, which will eliminate nearly all taxes on products traded between the two...
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saudi and amorality led coalition in yemen has agreed to hand back control of a major airport to local authorities off to months of protests coalition forces have taken over airport near yemen's border with a month to several months a change in control now appears to be inspiring protests in other parts of the country ballasts reports. success in negotiations roughly one year after taking over the airport and southeast in yemen the saudi u.a.e. coalition has agreed to give up control it will now hand it back to local civil authorities it's the first such move in yemen civil war and the decision follows months of protests from local tribes. who were given control of the airport and friday morning the public all the way in all the civil aviation gates this is a positive step from saudis muhtar for samoa. having control of the airport is one of the six demands issued by protesters any student yemen this victory is inspiring other communities to take action. in the city of tire as people are calling attention to other problems with local governments from corruption to lack of security. thr
saudi and amorality led coalition in yemen has agreed to hand back control of a major airport to local authorities off to months of protests coalition forces have taken over airport near yemen's border with a month to several months a change in control now appears to be inspiring protests in other parts of the country ballasts reports. success in negotiations roughly one year after taking over the airport and southeast in yemen the saudi u.a.e. coalition has agreed to give up control it will...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim claret jug. tiger woods was looking to com plete jug. tiger woods was looking to complete his comeback with the 15th major. moments of magic from him. molinari stock to par. for rory mcilroy had faded, but what a we to reignite your chances! yes! still, molinari made par. justin rose blooms late, any deal by him on the 1ath, and for a while, he was the clubhouse leader. another pa rt was the clubhouse leader. another part putt from molinari. it was won on the 18th, with this, only molinari's second birdie of the round. it was all he n
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.anaylsis as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bb.com/news, or download the bbc news app. tens of thousands of israeli protesters have rallied in tel aviv against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. demonstrators say men wanting a family will be forced to continue seeking surrogate mothers abroad for large sums of money. activists say the strike was not only about the law, but the place of the gay community in israeli society. georgina smyth has the story. rainbow flags fly higher as thousands push for quality in israel. it is the end of a day—long strike in protest to the exclusion of gay men from surrogacy legislation passed last week. we came here today to say to the government, no more. we want a —— quality and we want equal rights for everyone. previously only heterosexual married couples were able to use a surrogate. under the changes, women can access a surrogate, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn‘t extend that to s
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at least eleven people have been killed in an ast rikon a wedding in yemen's northern sada province the saudi emraan see coalition bombed the town of gaza the casualties were mostly women and children the un has verified that two thousand two hundred children have been killed and more than three thousand injured since the conflict began more than three years ago lou the rebels have released a video showing the launch of a surveillance aircraft to monitor a saudi emirate he backed forces the armed group says it's used this technology to carry out ten operations during the battle for her data the coalition stepped up its attacks on the strategic port city last month the u.n. says the number of yemeni prisoners have been tortured and sexually abused by soldiers from the united arab emirates it comes after witnesses provided the associated press with drawings smuggled out of iraq the run prisons in yemen last month the pictures describe a system of sexual torture and abuse the u.n. says that its requested access to the prisons but has not yet been allowed in abraham khatami is a yemen analy
at least eleven people have been killed in an ast rikon a wedding in yemen's northern sada province the saudi emraan see coalition bombed the town of gaza the casualties were mostly women and children the un has verified that two thousand two hundred children have been killed and more than three thousand injured since the conflict began more than three years ago lou the rebels have released a video showing the launch of a surveillance aircraft to monitor a saudi emirate he backed forces the...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ur website. there is anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. the roman catholic cardinal of nicaragua, leopoldo brenes, says the church is being persecuted by the government of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent weeks, and cardinal brenes said he had been manhandled by the security forces. british police are continuing to investigate a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the youngster‘s face and arm were seriously burned when the liquid was thrown on him on sunday afternoon. a 39—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the incident. detective have released security camera footage in the hope of determining exactly what happened. sweden is appealing for international help to tackle dozens of forest fires raging a
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and if they don't shut down the tensions in yemen if they don't call in the end if the u.a.e. security forces present any emon because i apologize for causing it all from unfortunately time is against us because obviously you know practical on this thank you very much for your time. but he more ahead on the news hour including mexico's past and future presidents meet we'll tell you what they talked about. the moment a second political leaders shot dead in the philippines in two days. and in sports rafael nadal continues his quest for the third wimbledon title tachyon is going to have those details coming up. heavy rains a full cost in northern thailand in the coming days which could hamper the rescue of a young football team from a flooded cave plans being worked out to extract the thirteen strong group who are trapped several kilometers below ground scott hyla is at the site. at first glance the crowded in busy center for the rescue effort looks like it has for more than a week the good news that the boys were found by two british divers on monday night means only half of the
and if they don't shut down the tensions in yemen if they don't call in the end if the u.a.e. security forces present any emon because i apologize for causing it all from unfortunately time is against us because obviously you know practical on this thank you very much for your time. but he more ahead on the news hour including mexico's past and future presidents meet we'll tell you what they talked about. the moment a second political leaders shot dead in the philippines in two days. and in...
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time to end their brothers and yemen. former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and he was facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was arrested on tuesday and was earlier granted bail he denies the charges says the legal action against him is politically motivated. has more from kuala lumpur. former prime minister has been charged with corruption and three counts of criminal breach of trust involving in total ten million dollars alleged to have been deposited into his personal bank account between december two thousand and fourteen and february two thousand and fifteen these moneys allegedly came from a company known as s r c international a form a subsidiary of one m d b the state investment fund that was set up by not after he became prime minister in two thousand and nine and the sum of about ten million dollars is a small amount compare
time to end their brothers and yemen. former prime minister najib razak has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges over the disappearance of billions of dollars from the state fund while he was in office and he was facing three counts of criminal breach of trust and one of using his position for personal gain he was arrested on tuesday and was earlier granted bail he denies the charges says the legal action against him is politically motivated. has more from kuala lumpur. former prime...
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that evidence of prisoners being killed tortured and disappearing from secret jails in southern yemen has been published by amnesty international the rights group says what's happening there could amount to war crimes the u.a.e. has denied previous allegations america choudhry has more. al-jazeera obtained a voice recording late last year of a man who said he'd been held prisoner in southern yemen operated by so which is from the united arab emirates. there are various methods such as the use of electric shock waterboarding as well as forcing detainees to strip naked this is how they torture us in different prisons they use different methods amnesty international says evidence from more than seventy families government workers and prisoners all show crew and unlawful practices in prisons run by amorality and yemeni forces some of these detention facilities are not actually official. what we and others have in our investigations is that there is a network of secret detention. the most egregious violations are actually. a coalition of countries led by saudi arabia and the united arab em
that evidence of prisoners being killed tortured and disappearing from secret jails in southern yemen has been published by amnesty international the rights group says what's happening there could amount to war crimes the u.a.e. has denied previous allegations america choudhry has more. al-jazeera obtained a voice recording late last year of a man who said he'd been held prisoner in southern yemen operated by so which is from the united arab emirates. there are various methods such as the use...
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but few places in yemen are these safe a so for the refugees this is home for. a does of a play theo. al jazeera. where every year. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the award winning documentaries and there's an analogy i got a committee hearing is good journalism on end and. in a world where journalism as an industry is changing we have fortunate to be able to continue to expand to continue to have that pass and drive and present the stories in a way that is important to our viewers. everyone has a story worth hearing. and cover those that are often ignored we don't weigh our coverage towards one particular region or continent that's why i joined al-jazeera . look i'm. well you. know some of it i like. this. stuff. out. there. one of the biggest problems facing our oceans is the loss of seagrass that i was watching real for roughly fifteen percent of the
but few places in yemen are these safe a so for the refugees this is home for. a does of a play theo. al jazeera. where every year. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the award winning documentaries and there's an analogy i got a committee hearing is good journalism on end and. in a world...
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province of mazar leading to the entire south of yemen that is currently under control the coalition a seemingly small get significant move in a battle with a long road to hate. al jazeera from nasr as a many blogger and freelance journalist she says here many sir protesting to regain more control back on the saudi led coalition. this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting from so cut there are two tires and hard and now. people really are protesting the disrespect from the saudis no question controlling used to rotary i think the the main. it's symbolic achievement but the main issue is that there is a power struggle between what the people want and what the saudi led coalition wants on the ground so each wants to control their or their land but. the misting think imminent here what is the yemeni government is doing so. i mean it's obviously that the people they don't feel represented by their yemeni government and that's why they're protesting and demanding their
province of mazar leading to the entire south of yemen that is currently under control the coalition a seemingly small get significant move in a battle with a long road to hate. al jazeera from nasr as a many blogger and freelance journalist she says here many sir protesting to regain more control back on the saudi led coalition. this is one episode of a chain or other situation in which yemeni. protested the control of the saudi led coalition or where the frontier arteries so you. starting...
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that part of yemen. and in the mud and how the award and other southern parts so i do understand this but i think it's also are very important to find and to have to lose them to this problem and that is to find a political solution to end the war and not really to take control of one part and another always comes down to that political solution doesn't it our friend also joining us from gothenburg we thank you for your time. a complete disaster is what conservationists a calling an attempt to move a group of critically endangered black rhinos in kenya ace of them died on their journey from nairobi to the newly created samba east national park and though it's not confirmed why there is a suggestion that drinking water was too salty they died from cylon poisoning even though it's on the ice with them this is really a big blow to the species the number of black rhino to fail globally ninety eight percent between one thousand nine hundred ninety five that brought numbers down to if you see about two and a h
that part of yemen. and in the mud and how the award and other southern parts so i do understand this but i think it's also are very important to find and to have to lose them to this problem and that is to find a political solution to end the war and not really to take control of one part and another always comes down to that political solution doesn't it our friend also joining us from gothenburg we thank you for your time. a complete disaster is what conservationists a calling an attempt to...
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arms sales to a country that has been accused of human rights abuses and even walk reimers in the yemen conflict by various organizations and charities from human rights watch and amnesty to the campaign against arms trade has long been a salient issue some british politicians have also expressed their discomfort with the u.k.'s link to this very bloody conflict germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales of sharply increased and british military advisers are directing the war it cannot be right that her government this is cannot be right that her government is true looting in one of the united nations is evidence of war crimes but the u.k. government has been adamant all along that its involvement in the yemeni conflict alongside saudi arabia is both proportionate necessary and legal in order to protect the saudi civilians from ballistic missile attacks by the who thiis the self-defense law and of course also taken by the saudi arabian government britain supports saudi arabia its right to defend its security against missile attacks from yemen many of which h
arms sales to a country that has been accused of human rights abuses and even walk reimers in the yemen conflict by various organizations and charities from human rights watch and amnesty to the campaign against arms trade has long been a salient issue some british politicians have also expressed their discomfort with the u.k.'s link to this very bloody conflict germany has suspended arms sales to saudi arabia but british arms sales of sharply increased and british military advisers are...
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yemen is find refuge in ethiopia opportunities. protests across poland against controversial new laws that have seen dozens of judges. and find out why sweden are celebrating like it's nine hundred ninety four with in sports. hello there we're seeing some heavy rain push its way back across parts of china just a few outbreaks of rain really for so wednesday but some of them could turn out to be rather shop they will begin to pull themselves together and sink southwards as we head all way through thursday so some very wet weather through trying to do their own way across into shanghai to the south of that some sunshine but also want to shower it's plenty of showers too across the southeastern parts of asia you can see them really get going over parts of the philippines then they gradually drift their way towards the west most of the wettest of the weather fortunately is away from borneo is just to the north of us and here is where we think the heaviest of the rain but gradually that disbands as we head into thursday and then they'll
yemen is find refuge in ethiopia opportunities. protests across poland against controversial new laws that have seen dozens of judges. and find out why sweden are celebrating like it's nine hundred ninety four with in sports. hello there we're seeing some heavy rain push its way back across parts of china just a few outbreaks of rain really for so wednesday but some of them could turn out to be rather shop they will begin to pull themselves together and sink southwards as we head all way...
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who the rebels in yemen say they've attacked an oil refinery in the saudi capital using a drone they targeted the state run our aamco refinery in riyadh they all companies said it contained a small fire which was due to an operational incident the iranian aligned rebels say the drone attack marks the start of a new stage and a tearing saudi aggression in yemen. meanwhile yemen's who feel leader has told a french newspaper he is ready to hand over control of the port city of her data to the united nations if the saudi and morality coalition ends its offensive the red sea port is being controlled by the rebels since twenty fourteen it provides a vital lifeline for war ravaged yemen with seventy percent of food imports passing through it last month the saudi and amorality coalition which backs yemen's internationally recognized government launched an offensive to capture the port in the interview with le figaro who three chief outdone mallika hooty also accused france of contributing to the violence by selling arms to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. a spokesman for the un secretary general
who the rebels in yemen say they've attacked an oil refinery in the saudi capital using a drone they targeted the state run our aamco refinery in riyadh they all companies said it contained a small fire which was due to an operational incident the iranian aligned rebels say the drone attack marks the start of a new stage and a tearing saudi aggression in yemen. meanwhile yemen's who feel leader has told a french newspaper he is ready to hand over control of the port city of her data to the...
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orla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. laura: the tragic cost of yemen's war paid by the most for vculnerable.st in other news now, dozens ofsy an civilians have approached israeli army positions on the golan heights asking for help. israeli troops warned them to leave the area. thounsnds of displaced civiliaa fleeing rian army advance together at the border region. n israel wou allow them to cross, but sent eight across the frontier. s preparing to boost his n anium your richmond -- enrichment programe event of the collapse of the nuclear deal. esident trump has abandoned the court. iran is negotiating with the europeans in an effort to salvage it. the atomic energy organization says measures have bee adopted to increase uranium if the talks fail. protesters who interrupted the world cup final on s sday have beenentenced to 15 days in thil. the protesters froactivist wore fakey riot police uniforms and said it was a protest against human rights abuses in russia. you are watching "bbc world news amera." still to come on to
orla guerin, bbc news, southern yemen. laura: the tragic cost of yemen's war paid by the most for vculnerable.st in other news now, dozens ofsy an civilians have approached israeli army positions on the golan heights asking for help. israeli troops warned them to leave the area. thounsnds of displaced civiliaa fleeing rian army advance together at the border region. n israel wou allow them to cross, but sent eight across the frontier. s preparing to boost his n anium your richmond -- enrichment...
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are attacked by the rebels off the coast of yemen. the fuel regional tensions to high oil prices this is inside still. welcome to the program petrol prices could soon be on the way up because of the war in yemen and sanctions being we imposed on iran saudi arabia has ordered its oil tanker.
are attacked by the rebels off the coast of yemen. the fuel regional tensions to high oil prices this is inside still. welcome to the program petrol prices could soon be on the way up because of the war in yemen and sanctions being we imposed on iran saudi arabia has ordered its oil tanker.
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special envoy has met yemen's president to discuss the four year long conflict including the ongoing fighting around the port city of who data the saudi and their r.t. coalition is backing a government offensive against who threw rebels for control of the data but there are fears the fighting could stop aid getting in most of yemen's food and humanitarian supplies pass through the port special envoy martin griffiths says talks with president of the rebel once or had they were constructive. the president has established a committee under the prime minister to assist us in looking at the proposals for a relaunch and a resumption of political negotiations to resolve the conflict my job now is to undertake consultations with the government of yemen and. to lead to a point where we can resume formal negotiations obviously we will do that as quickly as we can because of the. humanitarian situation in yemen meanwhile at least forty six people have died from cholera in her data in less than a month the u.n. says the deaths happened between the thirteenth of june and the seventh of july addin
special envoy has met yemen's president to discuss the four year long conflict including the ongoing fighting around the port city of who data the saudi and their r.t. coalition is backing a government offensive against who threw rebels for control of the data but there are fears the fighting could stop aid getting in most of yemen's food and humanitarian supplies pass through the port special envoy martin griffiths says talks with president of the rebel once or had they were constructive. the...
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saudi arabia says who the rebels have tried to attack the city of design near its border with yemen state media is reporting that saudi forces intercepted a missile fired by the rebels who these are launched dozens of missiles at saudi arabia in recent months it's in response to the saudi emma rotty operation to defeat the rebels. the u.n. special envoy has met in yemen as president to discuss the four year conflict including the ongoing fighting around the port city of her data the saudi a majority coalition is backing a government offensive against who think rebels who control the data but there are fears the fighting could stop aid getting in most of yemen's food and humanitarian supplies passed through today to seaport special envoy martin griffiths says talks with president obama so heidi were constructive the president has established a committee under the prime minister to assist us in looking at the proposals for a relaunch and a resumption of political negotiations to resolve the conflict my job now is to undertake consultations with the government of yemen and. to lead to a poin
saudi arabia says who the rebels have tried to attack the city of design near its border with yemen state media is reporting that saudi forces intercepted a missile fired by the rebels who these are launched dozens of missiles at saudi arabia in recent months it's in response to the saudi emma rotty operation to defeat the rebels. the u.n. special envoy has met in yemen as president to discuss the four year conflict including the ongoing fighting around the port city of her data the saudi a...
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they've developed in near isolation from mainland yemen over the centuries. donor nations is prompting some people to question whether their island is being subtly colonised. explorers and occupiers have been here before. the portuguese, the british, then later, the russians. socotra remains a tempting prize for anyone looking to build up their presence in this region. translation: the presence and support of any foreign country should not include taking parts of yemen's territories. no, it shouldn't happen like this. it's about humanitarian aid in the end, as yemen goes through a miserable time. nearly 1,000 miles away lies abu dhabi, the uae‘s prosperous capital. that country has close family links to socotra and its minister insisted its intentions are benign. we have no colonisation, er... ambitions over socotra. we have no need for socotra. it's developmental, it's humanitarian. there's no doubt that the emirates are raising living standards on socotra. this hospital, for example, depends entirely on the uae support. the challenge for the future, though,
they've developed in near isolation from mainland yemen over the centuries. donor nations is prompting some people to question whether their island is being subtly colonised. explorers and occupiers have been here before. the portuguese, the british, then later, the russians. socotra remains a tempting prize for anyone looking to build up their presence in this region. translation: the presence and support of any foreign country should not include taking parts of yemen's territories. no, it...
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meanwhile yemen's who feel leader has told a french newspaper he's ready to hand over control of the port city of her data to the united nations if the saudi and not a coalition ends its offensive the red sea port has been controlled by the rebels since twenty fourteen it provides a vital lifeline for war ravaged yemen with seventy percent of food imports passing through it last month aside in a mirage a coalition which backs yemen's internationally recognized government launched an offensive to capture the port in the interview with le figaro hoofy chief. also accused france of contributing to the violence by selling arms to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. a spokesman for the un secretary general had this to say about the port negotiations . the special envoy for yemen continues to engage with the parties to get an agreement to prevent an attack on both the city and port of the data at the moment both parties are sending a proposal from which is based on a u.n. role in both the city and the port. and also syria has obtained video from a refugee camp set up for people who fled the fighti
meanwhile yemen's who feel leader has told a french newspaper he's ready to hand over control of the port city of her data to the united nations if the saudi and not a coalition ends its offensive the red sea port has been controlled by the rebels since twenty fourteen it provides a vital lifeline for war ravaged yemen with seventy percent of food imports passing through it last month aside in a mirage a coalition which backs yemen's internationally recognized government launched an offensive...
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for the pbs newsi'm jane ferguson, in sana'a, yemen. woodruff: jane's final story airs later this week; you can watch all of h reporting and read her reporter's notebook from her journey behind rebel lines on our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: now, john yang looks at new reporting into one level of exposure we might beng agreo when we click those "i accept" buttons on our email apps. yang: judy, if you use mail, chances are it's google's g-mail. it has about 1.4 billion users-- that's two-thirds of all active e-mail users worldwide. a year ago, g-mailaid it stopped its practice of scanning users inboxes to personalize ads. but the wall street journal reports that it still allows outside app developers scanin xes. "wall street journal" tech m reporter douglmillian broke that story and is with us from san francisco. doug, thanks for joining us. quickly ve us an idea what kind of apps we're talking about and why do they want access to the email -- to our e-mails? >> yeah, thanks, john. so google says gmail apps make your email mor
for the pbs newsi'm jane ferguson, in sana'a, yemen. woodruff: jane's final story airs later this week; you can watch all of h reporting and read her reporter's notebook from her journey behind rebel lines on our website, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: now, john yang looks at new reporting into one level of exposure we might beng agreo when we click those "i accept" buttons on our email apps. yang: judy, if you use mail, chances are it's google's g-mail. it has about 1.4 billion...
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anger towards america is growing in rebel held areas of yemen. most people here, whether they support the houthis or not, know that many of the bombs being dropped are american. it provides a strong propaganda , ol for the houthi rebelso go by the slogan "death to america." dr ali al motaa is a college professor. he did his doctorate in the u.s., but is a strong houthi supporter. >> the missiles that kill us, american made. the planes that kill us, american made. the tanks, american made. you are saying to me, "where is america?" america is the whole thing. >> reporter: despite desperate efforts to end the fighting in yemen, the violence is gettingrs woe. the saudi-led coalition launched an attack on houthi controlled hodeidah city last month. the city is home to hundreds of thousands of yemenis and aid organizations warned that the attack could kill many. as the bombs began to fall, these people fled to the capital sana'a. >> ( translated ): my house is a traditional house and when the bomb landed the gate was blown off and the roof was gone.or
anger towards america is growing in rebel held areas of yemen. most people here, whether they support the houthis or not, know that many of the bombs being dropped are american. it provides a strong propaganda , ol for the houthi rebelso go by the slogan "death to america." dr ali al motaa is a college professor. he did his doctorate in the u.s., but is a strong houthi supporter. >> the missiles that kill us, american made. the planes that kill us, american made. the tanks,...