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ahead in ireland we start out in zimbabwe in mid march psych loney day ravaged the coast of south east africa and destroyed an entire villages people here have been desperately searching for family members beneath the rubble. a once bustling village reduced to a rocky field coppa was home to more than three hundred residents and government facilities when disaster struck on the night of march fifteenth residents were sleeping. very few of them survived those who did have recounted the horror they experienced in that island that i was asleep and suddenly woke up to the house destroyed but that the house was full of water but it was the first thing we thought was to rescue the kids. then we realized our eldest child was already dead . after that moment is when we all got swept away by the raging floods. that take. hold of one of the relatives of the victims have been using whatever tools are at hand to sort through the rocks and rubble they're hoping to recover their loved ones many still don't have final answers about the fate of their families what we're looking for right now is a structure i
ahead in ireland we start out in zimbabwe in mid march psych loney day ravaged the coast of south east africa and destroyed an entire villages people here have been desperately searching for family members beneath the rubble. a once bustling village reduced to a rocky field coppa was home to more than three hundred residents and government facilities when disaster struck on the night of march fifteenth residents were sleeping. very few of them survived those who did have recounted the horror...
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the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique and malawi and people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the off the effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was a meek correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day dovish the mongo does a two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of bear with the destruction of saigon he die still visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents as the man who is trying hard to party can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city's annual budget is only about thirteen million viewers it was real very difficult we went heating heating heating until the understood that they need us we need they need us we need them we ne
the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique and malawi and people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the off the effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was a meek correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his...
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the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique some bubbly and andrus of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the ofter effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was i'm be i'll correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day dovish the mongo does it too of a city inspecting the reconstruction of beirut with the destruction of saigon and the high still visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents the man who is trying hard to party can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city's annual budget is only about thirteen million viewers it was real very difficult we went heating heating heating till they understood that they need us we need they need us w
the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique some bubbly and andrus of people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the ofter effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was i'm be i'll correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm...
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officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cycling to die a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us. in sudan thousands have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government mass anti-government demonstrations have helped to push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him that by council has removed some top officials in a bid to placate protesters but demonstrators are keeping up the pressure in hopes of seeing their demands met in full. there's dancing in the streets of khartoum the sudanese capital but along with the ongoing relief that the military has ended decades of oppression under former president omar al bashir there are fears that the generals will now keep the power for themselves the crowds outside army headquarters demand an immediate handover of power to a civilian transitional government. the new government was a real civil government a content. people with qualification
officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cycling to die a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us. in sudan thousands have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government mass anti-government demonstrations have helped to push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him that by council has...
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also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more than eight for more aid after cycle and you die a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan after the cuts to u.n. funding by the trump administration to decimate services on the ground. plus is it the greatest comeback in sports that's what some people are saying after tiger woods scored an astonishing victory at the u.s. masters it was the american golf first first major title in eleven years and comes after struggles on and off the playoffs have threatened to end his career. i'm going to thank you for joining us. in sudan thousands have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government mass anti-government demonstrations helped push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him and the council is offering some concessions to the protest movement but demonstrators are keeping up the pressure in hopes of seeing their demands met i
also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more than eight for more aid after cycle and you die a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan after the cuts to u.n. funding by the trump administration to decimate services on the ground. plus is it the greatest comeback in sports that's what some people are saying after tiger woods scored an astonishing victory at the u.s. masters...
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military to hand over power and mediately choice civilian government also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after side tone is die a month after the storm the u.n. says that hundreds of thousands of people are still oppress and the squalid conditions facing towns timmy and refugees in jordan that's had cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration to decimate services on the ground plots the return of television's most epic fantasy series the award winning game of thrones hit screens for its final season of our t.v. critic has a spoiler alert for the lowdown on what to expect from buster rose this winter. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program will have all those stories and more but before we get started we have some breaking news to bring you here on d w german prosecutors have charged volkswagens former c.e.o. martin winterkorn with fraud that is all. for his part in the diesel admissions test cheating scandal that engulfed a volkswagen and other car makers now winterkorn is the first auto company boss to be charged over the scandal in germany and we will of course
military to hand over power and mediately choice civilian government also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after side tone is die a month after the storm the u.n. says that hundreds of thousands of people are still oppress and the squalid conditions facing towns timmy and refugees in jordan that's had cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration to decimate services on the ground plots the return of television's most epic fantasy series the award winning game of...
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risks involved in trying to bring humanitarian aid into the and that is only one flashpoint in south east africa countries are still assessing the apocalyptic damage left by psych lone and yet aid workers there say there is reason for hope. this. is even worse. was. doing this for this. year. when he was getting this huge. scene he was in two weeks. you were here a positive assessment there and a talk about aid in the red cross i'm joined by dominic still hard he's director of global operations for the international committee of the red cross it's good to have you here on the show it's not every day that we see red cross workers that happy especially when they're in an area that's been hit by disaster must make you feel good to see a worker smiling absolutely absolutely yeah and that the same time i made the minds of many occasions where. i felt exactly the same because the big difference between us who are on the ground and people who are seeing these disasters on television is be can act on we can do some things or eat the media makes a huge difference and i think they are beautiful pictures y
risks involved in trying to bring humanitarian aid into the and that is only one flashpoint in south east africa countries are still assessing the apocalyptic damage left by psych lone and yet aid workers there say there is reason for hope. this. is even worse. was. doing this for this. year. when he was getting this huge. scene he was in two weeks. you were here a positive assessment there and a talk about aid in the red cross i'm joined by dominic still hard he's director of global operations...
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also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cycling a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that's a cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. plus byron land the latest blow in the bundesliga title race they put a training ground fight behind them to thrash distal docs that was at the very back at the top of the table. i'm sumi so much scouts got to have you with us in sudan thousands of people have held fresh protests to demand that the country's military hand over power to a civilian government massive anti-government demonstrations helped push longtime president omar al bashir from power last week a military council replaced him the council has removed some top officials in a bid to placate protesters but demonstrators are keeping up the pressure in hopes of seeing their demands met in full. there's dancing in the streets of cartoon a sudanese capital but along with the ongoing relief that the military has e
also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cycling a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. the squalid conditions facing palestinian refugees in jordan that's a cuts to u.n. funding by the trumpet ministration decimate services on the ground. plus byron land the latest blow in the bundesliga title race they put a training ground fight behind them to thrash distal docs that was at the very back at the top of the table....
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also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cyclone into a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. brazil's indigenous tribes say they are facing extinction under president also known as paul.
also coming up officials in south east africa plead for more aid after cyclone into a month after the storm the u.n. says hundreds of thousands of people are still at risk. brazil's indigenous tribes say they are facing extinction under president also known as paul.
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south east africa on march fourteenth a mission catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people for me to measure has the latest from bera a port city in mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of their whole temporary shelters that have been up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the flood and the spike loan that hit just over two reaks ago and aid organizations think people coming into the city and finding shelter in simple places like that has made their work likely easier they are places across apollo province that still remain inexplicable difficult to get to because they still live waters those haven't receded and it's only once that happens and once roads are opened and there is act this will aid organizations be able to spread their services and these facilities across this province for now bringing people into beirut is important the provision of shelter good also a creepy priority is that of food and who'd water as well as health the the major concern your health considering that there is an outbreak of cholera that's so perfect it's t
south east africa on march fourteenth a mission catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people for me to measure has the latest from bera a port city in mozambique almost flattened by the storm. we're at one of their whole temporary shelters that have been up here in various cities one of the areas hardest hit by the flood and the spike loan that hit just over two reaks ago and aid organizations think people coming into the city and finding shelter in simple places like that has made...
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rainer south, clouds and in north africa, algeria seeing heavy rain on saturday as it slides east endhter skies across libya and also into much of egypt. ♪ ♪ welcome back. a look at the top stories this hour. the united nations secretary-general antonio guterres says he's deeply concerned about the military escalation in libya, as rebel forces advanced toward tripoli. ♪ vast crowds of protesters flood the streets of the algerian capital in the first mass demonstration since the president announced he was resigning. ♪ in the african development bank has promised 100 million u.s. dollars to help reconstruct parts of mozambique, sim bobwhite and malawi, devastated by a cyclone. mozambique, zimbabwe, and malawi devastated by a cyclone. the u.n. security council is discussing the libyan crisis in a special session. the members expressed deep concern that the military activity in tripoli risks libyan stability and prospects for u.n. mediation in a comprehensive political solution to the crisis. forces toon rebel halt all military movements. they also call on all forces to de-escalate and ha
rainer south, clouds and in north africa, algeria seeing heavy rain on saturday as it slides east endhter skies across libya and also into much of egypt. ♪ ♪ welcome back. a look at the top stories this hour. the united nations secretary-general antonio guterres says he's deeply concerned about the military escalation in libya, as rebel forces advanced toward tripoli. ♪ vast crowds of protesters flood the streets of the algerian capital in the first mass demonstration since the president...
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the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique and malawi hundredsof people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the ofter effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was a meek correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his city. every day dovish the mongo does a two of his city inspecting the reconstruction of bear with the destruction of saigon the di still visible everywhere the mayor is determined to stay in close contact with the residents and the man who is trying hearts but he can't always help the mayor is part of an opposition party after the cyclon he strongly criticized the central government for its slow response the city's annual budget is only about thirteen million viewers it was real very difficult we went heating heating heating today understood that the needs. we need they need us we need them we
the south east africa the storm killed more than one thousand people in mozambique and malawi hundredsof people are still missing as a result of the severe flooding that hit the region the world bank estimates that three million people are still suffering the ofter effects off the natural disaster one of the worst affected places was the port city of beirut it was a meek correspondent. with the may of a a man who is fighting a daily battle to overcome the emergency left by the storm and for his...
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western countries but also from those countries where most of the investments go to in south east asia south asia and africa. these countries are concerned of course that they might not be able to repay the depth of these gigantic projects because the mid those concerns what do you think we can expect from the thumb it. this is a summit where china celebrates itself it's not a summit like like other international summits where certain countries come together and negotiate something the control is entirely in the hands of the chinese government the chinese government runs these foreign diplomats did not even have a schedule until recently. so that we might see an announcement in the end how much more money china is willing to pour into these projects we might see some kind of joint declaration but we are not going to see results as we would expect from from a summit like this at these countries agree to something that these countries bring in their views and find a solution to them yet you say is that china really a fallacy itself as the number one global superpower or is there really room for global coopera
western countries but also from those countries where most of the investments go to in south east asia south asia and africa. these countries are concerned of course that they might not be able to repay the depth of these gigantic projects because the mid those concerns what do you think we can expect from the thumb it. this is a summit where china celebrates itself it's not a summit like like other international summits where certain countries come together and negotiate something the control...
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parts of mozambique zimbabwe in malawi all devastated by psycho die a powerful storm first hit south east africa on march fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people. and his ready forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday protest at the gaza israel border the demonstrations known as the great march of return began more than a year ago they demand an end to the blockade and the right for palestinians to return to lands occupied by israel israeli military says more than ten thousand people participated in friday's demonstrations more on everything we're covering in the news hour i will see for that in twenty five minutes time i found. when i step back and really think about the scope of what we've done is spent a giant terrible tragic experiment best pushed on drugs that it's a very modern way to do plumbing and we've made poisons the measure of progress. out of him. and. in models. and then come home. one in there about a highly endemic are not ago here in the lab who. they are easy enough to man who me and i'm going to have big fee
parts of mozambique zimbabwe in malawi all devastated by psycho die a powerful storm first hit south east africa on march fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people. and his ready forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday protest at the gaza israel border the demonstrations known as the great march of return began more than a year ago they demand an end to the blockade and the right for palestinians to return to lands occupied by...
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parts of mozambique zimbabwe malawi devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit south east africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people and israeli forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday demonstrations at the gaza israel border the process which are known as the great march of return began more than a year ago the protest as a demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return to lands occupied by israel the israeli military says more than ten thousand people took part those are the headlines up front is coming next by. a month from today we'll debate britain's brix in chaos has the whole thing been a huge mistake but first the u.s. congress has voted to end the u.s. involvement in the yemen war but will president donald trump allow the conflict to keep going with a veto earlier i spoke to yemen's nobel peace prize laureate tawakul karman who has a message for trump she's this week's headliner. talk of common thank you for joining me on up front when you won the nobel peace prize in twenty
parts of mozambique zimbabwe malawi devastated by psycho needed by the powerful storm first hit south east africa on march the fourteenth unleashing catastrophic flooding and killing hundreds of people and israeli forces of injured eighty three palestinian protesters in the latest friday demonstrations at the gaza israel border the process which are known as the great march of return began more than a year ago the protest as a demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return to lands...
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after cycling the dice struck south east and africa hundreds of thousands of people are still facing hunger and disease the u.n. children's fund says mozambique malawi and zimbabwe all need more aid nearly a thousand people died because of the cycloid with more than two million affected many of them in mozambique's harbor city by iran. houses destroyed and self are slowly being rebuilt but the u.n. is struggling to reach areas around mozambique second biggest city that are still water logged. rescue teams are using amphibious vehicles as well as boats and helicopters. however many people haven't received any help whatsoever since like lone hit four weeks ago. it's very hard work out there and it's painstaking and we just have to keep at it and again maybe the headlines are over in terms of like the big cycle on that hit but the work and the gravity of the situation remains very much a reality today. the united nations world food program has managed to deliver tons of food and other aid to accessible areas hundreds of thousands of people have received help. today i'm getting paid for
after cycling the dice struck south east and africa hundreds of thousands of people are still facing hunger and disease the u.n. children's fund says mozambique malawi and zimbabwe all need more aid nearly a thousand people died because of the cycloid with more than two million affected many of them in mozambique's harbor city by iran. houses destroyed and self are slowly being rebuilt but the u.n. is struggling to reach areas around mozambique second biggest city that are still water logged....
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more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night or that a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes had a will pass of reports now from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets imposing a toll had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to be swept away rivers quickly burst their banks whole communities were submerged and in the hills numerous landslides dug roads and bored enormous boulders down then as the worst of the waters began to subside the body started being recovered the victims included a six month old baby president return from an african union summit in egypt and immediately visit believe residents in the city of durban emergency funding will be made available for rebuilding he promised he would give you as much support as you possibly can and we will make sure that it needs not to have an interest and demand to
more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night or that a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes had a will pass of reports now from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets imposing a toll had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was...
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more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night more than a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes had in the past several ports now from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets in tal had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to be swept away rivers quickly burst their banks whole communities were submerged and in the hills numerous landslides block roads and board enormous boulders down then as the worst of the waters began to subside the body started being recovered to the victims included a six month old baby president returned from an african union summit in egypt and immediately visit believe residents in the city of durban emergency funding will be made available for rebuilding he promised to give you as much support as you possibly can and we will make sure that it needs not to have interest and demand to hold
more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night more than a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes had in the past several ports now from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets in tal had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to...
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more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night more than a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes reports from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets in had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to be swept away rivers quickly burst their banks whole communities were submerged and in the hills numerous landslides block roads and. then as the worst of the waters began to subside the body started being recovered to the victims included a six month old baby president returned from an african union summit in egypt and immediately visible revisiting in the city of durban emergency funding will be made available for rebuilding he promised to give you as much support as you possibly can and we will make sure that it needs that you have addressed in the. levels. local as well as that of. the rich we're not spared either thes
more than sixty people have been killed in floods and mudslides along south africa's east coast they were triggered by heavy rains which began on monday night more than a thousand people have been forced to evacuate their homes reports from durban. so ferocious with the rainfall that within two hours of starting streets in had turned into raging torrents the sheer weight and force of the water meant that cars houses people anything in the water's path was liable to be swept away rivers quickly...
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south africa it's raised concerns about poor government infrastructure reports from . one of the worst affected areas. this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the eastcoast of south africa to get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced.
south africa it's raised concerns about poor government infrastructure reports from . one of the worst affected areas. this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the eastcoast of south africa to get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced.
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big showers are returning to the east and south africa once again closer look crossed into sudden mozambique for the next two days. sponsored. easily. whether on line what. is to be able to be concise expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it means for the future or if you join us on saying israel is an apartheid state in view of the cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you join a global conversation. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories now in hong kong democracy campaign as have been convicted for their part in the umbrella protests of twenty fourteen they faced challenges of conspiring pausing and instigating public nuisance they will be sentenced in the coming hours. the u.s. has added iran's revolutionary guard to its so-called terror list it is the first time that washington has attached such an able to another country's armed forces iran's responded by giving the u.s. military the same designation. and israelis have taken part in entry elections promise to benjamin net
big showers are returning to the east and south africa once again closer look crossed into sudden mozambique for the next two days. sponsored. easily. whether on line what. is to be able to be concise expressing exactly what is happening in the moment and what it means for the future or if you join us on saying israel is an apartheid state in view of the cleansing of the palestinian people this is a dialogue everyone has a voice and we want to hear from you join a global conversation. it's good...
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thankfully from the lhari and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. a city defined by military occupation has never been an arab state he with the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the can only project does what we diffuse it was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the twenty first century jerusalem a rock and a hard place on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . where ever you are. hello again the top stories on the al-jazeera news our fighting has escalated in libya despite a call for a truce by the united nations which was largely ignored the forces allied to the u.n. back government have come under heavy fire from troops loyal to warlords. orderly to. push towards the top it's all to the. leaders in the demands of the protesters must be for thousands of anti-government protesters want the military to back their demands are forced out of power. thousands of. tending a vigil a
thankfully from the lhari and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. a city defined by military occupation has never been an arab state he with the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the can only project does what we diffuse it was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is...
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is what's left of civil roads in pinetown heavy rain jeanne the last few days along the east coast of south africa she get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and. have tried to salvage a few positions things that can't be east of a place to see and a six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came up. the house collapsed and. she managed to get out just before this. most people were killed in areas around the port city surrounded by hills landslides. lost everything when a house collapsed she didn't realize how dangerous a downpour was until it was too late was a surprise costs we just saw you cheering tonight. during the heat during the regis. i think it's read. three votes. in. some here say part of the reason for the flooding is the government's failure to regularly maintain drainage systems. i don't think it's because of what's happened it's nature this is what's happened in the. weakness of the us heavy rain also in other parts of south africa but. it's a hardest hit province the landscape in some areas has completely changed with
is what's left of civil roads in pinetown heavy rain jeanne the last few days along the east coast of south africa she get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and. have tried to salvage a few positions things that can't be east of a place to see and a six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came up. the house collapsed and. she managed to get out just before this. most people were killed in areas around the port city surrounded by...
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this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the east coast of south africato get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced the six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came. the house had collapsed and so. she managed to get out just before the most people were killed in areas around the port city surrounded by hills prone to landslides and. lost everything when a house collapsed she didn't realize how dangerous a downpour was until it was too late. to stop price course we just saw it during the night. during the night during that we just think it's a rain. free folks. be in we'll see some here say part of the reason for the flooding is the government's failure to regularly maintain drainage systems. plaintiff says he i don't think it's because of what's happened it's nature this is what's.
this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the east coast of south africato get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced the six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came. the house had collapsed and so. she managed to get out just before the most people were killed in areas around the port city...
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this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the east coast of south africa to get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs the end have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced under six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came up and he told us. their house had collapsed and sister was inside. she managed to get out just before the stirring up most people were killed in areas around the port city surrounded by hills prone to landslides and. lost everything when a house collapsed she didn't realize how dangerous a downpour was until it was too late for a surprise course we just saw it during the night. during during the thing we just think it's raining if those three boats if you made it so i saw him be in we'll see. some his say part of the reason for the flooding is the government's failure to regularly maintain drainage systems. i don't think it's because of what. nature. weakness or the. heavy rain also in other parts of south africa but it is a hardes
this is what's left of several roads in pinetown heavy rain in the last few days along the east coast of south africa to get catastrophic flooding and landslides wiping out homes and tearing down power lines. and the signs the end have tried to salvage a few possessions things that can't be easily replaced under six year old sister was nearly killed during the deluge came up and he told us. their house had collapsed and sister was inside. she managed to get out just before the stirring up most...
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some wet by the but warm in riyadh it's thirty six degrees and whether it's even to the east aside all south africa more lively showers coming through if i were this couple of days. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes up into the environment goes around the world. best the sides are pushed on crumbs that it's a very modern way to do probably and we've made poisons the measure of progress in the domestic population has become we're going to push them down from active enough to be seeing it. soon in the ideas of people who are more vulnerable circle of poison on al-jazeera. around ten million. examining the headlines netanyahu is looking at charges of bribery fraud and breach of trust setting the discussions you're denying that he was beaten by the police i did not sharing personal stories with a global audience explore an abundance of programming designed to inform motivate and inspire americans all the world is watching. my name's coming to you from recapping your headlines the head of the u.n. says he's leaving libya with a heavy heart after talks with rival forces there and met
some wet by the but warm in riyadh it's thirty six degrees and whether it's even to the east aside all south africa more lively showers coming through if i were this couple of days. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes up into the environment goes around the world. best the sides are pushed on crumbs that it's a very modern way to do probably and we've made poisons the measure of progress in the domestic population has become we're going to push them down from active enough to...
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thankfully from malawi and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. we live in a time of war and tragedy it's 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 combat impunity 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 human rights institutions. the top stories on the al-jazeera news hour the u.n. is calling for an urgent. to allow injured people and civilians to escape from southern tripoli forces loyal to the two rival governments have been fighting outside. sudan's president has met army leaders and the demands of the protesters must be heard thousands of anti-government protesters want the military to back down and their demands are
thankfully from malawi and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. we live in a time of war and tragedy it's 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 combat impunity and ensure accountability...
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thankfully from malawi and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. nothing. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera fighting has escalated in libya despite a call for a truce by the united nations which was largely ignored forces allied to the un backed government of come under heavy fire from troops loyal to war worth fighting for have to have to us forces are reportedly preparing to open up new fronts as they push towards the capital tripoli. sudan's president omar bashir has met on leaders and says the demands of the protesters must be heard thousands of anti-government protesters want the military to back them and their demands are forcing bashir out of power. oh. generations are underway in rwanda twenty five years after the start of a genocide that killed at least eight hundred thousand people it marks the beginning of one hundred days of national mourning. so while sunday is mostly about honoring the many who were killed it's also a time to reflect on stories of survival including this man who was just a child when the killings began in one
thankfully from malawi and from mozambique but occasional ones are still to be seen in the east and south africa. nothing. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera fighting has escalated in libya despite a call for a truce by the united nations which was largely ignored forces allied to the un backed government of come under heavy fire from troops loyal to war worth fighting for have to have to us forces are reportedly preparing to open up new fronts as they push towards the capital tripoli....
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international construction agencies doing quite a lot of work in the middle east and elsewhere in africa so for many ordinary south africans who may not have noticed the slow demise of the sector it really is a wakeup call to you to the poorest state that the sector is now all of a sudden found itself and why is the industry in such a bad state and what does it mean for the south african economy if we look forward ten years it's been somewhat of a perfect storm in the construction industry we've seen a great decline in government spending government of course being one of the major infrastructure spenders in south africa and a lot of that money has simply windell their way in pots due to the corruption scandals that we've seen the national spending has not been able to keep up because a lot of money is simply played away because struction industry was also very simply it's by very large fines for anticompetitive behavior where there was collusion among some of the sons and then the domestic economy as you mentioned simply is not growing we don't have the kind of private investment that could keep these firms of fl
international construction agencies doing quite a lot of work in the middle east and elsewhere in africa so for many ordinary south africans who may not have noticed the slow demise of the sector it really is a wakeup call to you to the poorest state that the sector is now all of a sudden found itself and why is the industry in such a bad state and what does it mean for the south african economy if we look forward ten years it's been somewhat of a perfect storm in the construction industry...
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make our way through thursday with a chance of still it's also some right around the east of eastern fringes of south africaand there's going to cling on through wednesday and thursday. this was wrong to teach children away from their appearance and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is. when we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names. kind it is dark secret on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera bowing to pressure from protesters sudan's ruling military council has sacked the prosecutor general and two of his aides it's one of the kids a man's of the protest leaders of what military leaders to immediately see the power to civilians the chairman of algeria as constitutional council tell you but i is has stepped down antigovernment protesters have been calling for his resignation saying he's part of a ruling elite that they are against and experts are trying to protect the remaining structure of france's national symbol that ultra dumb cathedral which has been badly damaged by monday's fire soffits most precious tr
make our way through thursday with a chance of still it's also some right around the east of eastern fringes of south africaand there's going to cling on through wednesday and thursday. this was wrong to teach children away from their appearance and herd them into a school against their will there was no mother no father figures they put is. when we sort of looked after so i don't remember the children's names. kind it is dark secret on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories on al-jazeera...
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one degrees and then very quickly it had been very heavy rain across parts of south africa particularly here towards the east things are getting better that system has now moved offshore but up here towards johannesburg it is going to be a partly cloudy day at twenty two durban at twenty three and by the time we get towards monday more rain and forty and your forecast with johannesburg a temperature sixteen interment of twenty six. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one set for closure one ton of detainees. we have identified as a priority is the construction of a new high value detention center i'm afraid that we're setting the conditions to return back to. the state sponsored torture. rendition revisited to on al jazeera. it's got to have you with us on al-jazeera and these are our top stories the head of libya's u.n. backed government is accused of war the trail of a has a military offensive on the capital tripoli. says the forces will confront house troops with determination six people have been killed in anti-government protests and on five died in the capital kabul where thousands of demonstr
one degrees and then very quickly it had been very heavy rain across parts of south africa particularly here towards the east things are getting better that system has now moved offshore but up here towards johannesburg it is going to be a partly cloudy day at twenty two durban at twenty three and by the time we get towards monday more rain and forty and your forecast with johannesburg a temperature sixteen interment of twenty six. a notorious symbol of the u.s. war on terror one set for...
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africa is the next place, the world is moving south and east. it is the perfect place.te their own sort of thing while they will promote this region of the world and let the rest of the world know that these countries are becoming places, and it will be good. i liked the line about harnessing the phenomenon of the royal rock stars. because they are! every time she wears anything, immediately they fly off the shelves, and she is a big brand ambassador for fly off the shelves, and she is a big brand ambassadorfor british brands. they will shine the light on that pa rt of they will shine the light on that part of the world, and that is the up—and—coming part of the world. they are doing things their way. whether they can get the privacy that they often want and demand, particularly with a child as well abroad, where perhaps the press might not be cooperative. one wonders. i think they would just like to be there and do their own thing and make a contribution. they had to do something. they have to find something, because already we now know they have opened campaigns. the
africa is the next place, the world is moving south and east. it is the perfect place.te their own sort of thing while they will promote this region of the world and let the rest of the world know that these countries are becoming places, and it will be good. i liked the line about harnessing the phenomenon of the royal rock stars. because they are! every time she wears anything, immediately they fly off the shelves, and she is a big brand ambassador for fly off the shelves, and she is a big...
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and will be less prone to that direct almost privately east just briefly how how much is the banking sector in general changing there in south africa where you are. very rapidly and quite enormously seen block change technology moves in both with established players and new players we have new second tape companies literally springing up all over the place trying to roll out a minute making as many of them of all faced many of them using blocks chain kind of technologies we see it's going precinct except that it's only used by a small number of family doctors of course but we've seen those kind of cryptocurrency he's coming and things are changing very rapidly indeed so that the best in johannesburg thank you very much. money transfers from migrants to their home countries have reached a new record the world bank says a total of five hundred thirty billion dollars last year and it expects an increase this year transfers one of the key incomes of many developing nations. player in the branch but the eleven percent fee it charges trends for criticism. and back to our story on sluggish growth in africa we can now go to our corresponde
and will be less prone to that direct almost privately east just briefly how how much is the banking sector in general changing there in south africa where you are. very rapidly and quite enormously seen block change technology moves in both with established players and new players we have new second tape companies literally springing up all over the place trying to roll out a minute making as many of them of all faced many of them using blocks chain kind of technologies we see it's going...
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east sastre. an elderly elephant as escaped death row in south africa after a court threw out to this issue to have him killed if the locals complain he damaged their property. that. he shot this land with these magnificent giants it should be up to me i don't think people to kill them simply because it's easier than managing the land of the. existing with r.t. of dates coming your way in half an hour. young elephants have come to us after. us basically brutal budging incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mother as need be killed but also be caught up unfortunate. i do believe and laugh and smile i see it in these little ones back home they should express untamed says. in the world of political much making the european union has long put values before wealth as its most desirable attribute. in the time it takes for the e.u. to make a policy decision china can set up a whole new industry values that's attractive to potential populist. they're bred for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. take months of intensive schooling. rats. and they sav
east sastre. an elderly elephant as escaped death row in south africa after a court threw out to this issue to have him killed if the locals complain he damaged their property. that. he shot this land with these magnificent giants it should be up to me i don't think people to kill them simply because it's easier than managing the land of the. existing with r.t. of dates coming your way in half an hour. young elephants have come to us after. us basically brutal budging incidents because sadly...