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later, we learn they have taken safaa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.lt as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a 'ournalist to it is difficult as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a journalist to et inside yemen and report. 0rla get inside yemen and report. 0rla guerin has done it, but is there any hope for the families we have seen? at the moment, not much. yemen is in limbo at the moment. there is neither all—out war, but neither is there anything approaching a sustainable peace. the un uses a phrase like relative calm because there is still fighting going on. in recent months, there have been truces and ceasefires and some hope, and that's mainly because the two big regional powers backing both sides and is complete, saudi arabia and iran, back in march, they agreed to normalise relations. that gave some optimism. for the first time, there were direct talks between the saudis and the houthis. there were exchanges of prisoners. but since then, the talks have stalled a bit, with not much progress. and all the w
later, we learn they have taken safaa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.lt as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a 'ournalist to it is difficult as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a journalist to et inside yemen and report. 0rla get inside yemen and report. 0rla guerin has done it, but is there any hope for the families we have seen? at the moment, not much. yemen is in limbo at the moment. there is neither all—out war, but neither...
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if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinl monument to emmett till in an event at the white house attended by members of his family and civil rights leaders. emmett was the black teenager whose lynching in the 1950s consolidated the civil rights movement. no one was ever convicted. the monument will also be dedicated to emmett till�*s mother maymie till—mobely, who campaigned forjustice. it's just after 8am in sydney — where day 7 of the women's world cup is about to get under way. the group stages continue with japan taking on costa rica, spain play tournament debutants zambia. and olympic gold medallists canada face off against ireland. katie silverjoins me now from sydney. let's start with colombia 2—0 win to south korea on tuesday. there were some moments for the history books. talk us through them. first of all i went to mention the woman who scored the second goal for columbia really securing the wind, an 18—year—old player but three years ago when she was 15 she had already stripling for the colombian's national team w
if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinl monument to emmett till in an event at the white house attended by members of his family and civil rights leaders. emmett was the black teenager whose lynching in the 1950s consolidated the civil rights movement. no one was ever convicted. the monument will also be dedicated to emmett till�*s mother maymie till—mobely, who campaigned forjustice. it's just after 8am in sydney —...
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assistance, with millions facing risk of malnourishment. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerinn the children of a forgotten war. yemen's young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows their suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front—line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to bader al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october coming home from school. since the attack, the boys' world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hashim? "bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells," he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? "i feel scared and run. there's a lot of explosions." bader wants to be a doctor when he's older. he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. "i want to go back," he tells me. "but my leg has been cut off. "how
assistance, with millions facing risk of malnourishment. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerinn the children of a forgotten war. yemen's young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows their suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front—line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to bader al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october coming...
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if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerin from taiz — she told me more about the situation there. certainly here in this front line city, which has been a battleground for years, there is no safe place for children. we have seen since we've been here over the last two or three weeks children who have been injured by snipers, by shelling and increasingly by landmines. just to give some context, the un children's agency, unicef, this says that in the course of the conflict here 11,000 children have been killed or maimed. in the last six months alone 90 children in yemen have been killed in the conflict. there is less violence than there was before. there was a temporary truce last year. it expired. since then, the guns have been quieter. nonetheless, children here are continuing to suffer and to be maimed in the worst of this conflict. and this conflict has being going on for nearly a decade. what hopes, if any, for peace? when you speak to people here they more or less say none. i don't think i've had a single conversation sin
if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerin from taiz — she told me more about the situation there. certainly here in this front line city, which has been a battleground for years, there is no safe place for children. we have seen since we've been here over the last two or three weeks children who have been injured by snipers, by shelling and increasingly by landmines. just to give some context, the un children's agency,...
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later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.r medecins sans frontieres. thank you so much for being here on the programme. desperate stories we were just watching there. you see so many safas every day every hour presumably. inaudible inaudible well, caroline, we have a problem with your sound. i think you may be on mute. i'm going to pause and hope that you can make an adjustment can still hear me now. i'm going to try again to ask a question. i gather it is fixed. i was asking you, these are desperate stories. i assume that you must see safas every hour where you must see safas every hour where you are, every minute. yes. you must see safas every hour where you are, every minute.— you are, every minute. yes, i hope ou hear you are, every minute. yes, i hope you hear me _ you are, every minute. yes, i hope you hear me better— you are, every minute. yes, i hope you hear me better now. _ you are, every minute. yes, i hopej you hear me better now. apologies for that. this is unfortunately a familiar story that was just told before
later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.r medecins sans frontieres. thank you so much for being here on the programme. desperate stories we were just watching there. you see so many safas every day every hour presumably. inaudible inaudible well, caroline, we have a problem with your sound. i think you may be on mute. i'm going to pause and hope that you can make an adjustment can still hear me now. i'm going to try again to ask a question. i...
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if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinnd across the uk. this is bbc news. lets take a look at some other stories making news across the uk. a 41—year—old man and five—year—old boy have been found dead in a house in leicester. leicestershire police say they're investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths. mobile operator virgin media 02 is to cut up to 2000 jobs by the end of the year. the company is following vodaphone and bt in significantly reducing its workforce. and if you provide a ssc find. the number of people living in temporary accomodation in england, has reached a record high. official figures show almost 105,000 households were affected, at the end of march. that includes more than a 130,000 children. you're live with bbc news. the governor of florida, ron desantis, who's running for the 2024 republican presidential nomination, has been involved in a car accident. a spokesman said neither mr desantis nor his team had been injured. mr desantis was travelling to a campaign event in tennessee. he's seen
if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinnd across the uk. this is bbc news. lets take a look at some other stories making news across the uk. a 41—year—old man and five—year—old boy have been found dead in a house in leicester. leicestershire police say they're investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths. mobile operator virgin media 02 is to cut up to 2000 jobs by the end of the year. the company is...
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if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinesperson for the red cross. thank you for being with us and we touched on some of those numbers, pretty harrowing to hear the report about some of the effects, particularly on children of that long—running war. 80% of the population, some estimates suggest, need humanitarian help right now. how would you describe the hell that is available?— is available? indeed, yemen unfortunately _ is available? indeed, yemen unfortunately remains - is available? indeed, yemen unfortunately remains one . is available? indeed, yemen| unfortunately remains one of is available? indeed, yemen - unfortunately remains one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world and is at risk of being forgotten. 0ne world and is at risk of being forgotten. one in seven people have been displaced or roughly 80% of the population are in need of humanitarian aid and protection. we know that the consequences of almost nine years of war have been devastating to the people of yemen and on the infrastructure on this we see
if peace comes — and many yemenis have their doubts — the young will carry this war for ever. 0rla guerinesperson for the red cross. thank you for being with us and we touched on some of those numbers, pretty harrowing to hear the report about some of the effects, particularly on children of that long—running war. 80% of the population, some estimates suggest, need humanitarian help right now. how would you describe the hell that is available?— is available? indeed, yemen unfortunately...
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later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.thank you so much for being here with us. that was an absolutely heartbreaking report. iassume with us. that was an absolutely heartbreaking report. i assume you are seeing people like safa day after day, so many cases like that? it is heartbreaking. yemen it remains one of the world's largest and most complex humanitarian crises. the support of donors have kept going for decades, they have helped more than hundred 60,000 people infamine, helped more than hundred 60,000 people in famine, but the situation is dire. they are suffering from severe food insecurity, acute malnutrition, you name it, so it is a very difficult story for us to follow and also it is a very hard time fair humanitarian agencies with the funding. there is donorfatigue, increased pressures on donors around the world with so many crises, whether it is climate change, conflict, and of course when you have a protracted conflict and crisis like this one, it is of course difficult to continue to fund, but the sad part is
later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.thank you so much for being here with us. that was an absolutely heartbreaking report. iassume with us. that was an absolutely heartbreaking report. i assume you are seeing people like safa day after day, so many cases like that? it is heartbreaking. yemen it remains one of the world's largest and most complex humanitarian crises. the support of donors have kept going for decades, they have helped more than...
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later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.tma jaffar, 0xfam's policy lead based in yemen. just watching little safa and the suffering she is going through would have been very distressing for many of our viewers. ifound it of our viewers. i found it difficult to watch. you are a yemeni, but it must be really difficult to know every day what is happening to children in your country, particularly. how do you explain what is happening there?- particularly. how do you explain what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing safa - so much. i think, seeing safa reflects on the daily suffering of yemenis. for us, as you just yemenis come as humanitarians, this is reality that we have on daily basis. this is something that goes beyond foreign security, this goes beyond... we believe it is linked, so many factors on the ground, as the conflict drags on, we see more displacement, as the climate change crisis c
later, we learn they have taken safa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen.tma jaffar, 0xfam's policy lead based in yemen. just watching little safa and the suffering she is going through would have been very distressing for many of our viewers. ifound it of our viewers. i found it difficult to watch. you are a yemeni, but it must be really difficult to know every day what is happening to children in your country, particularly. how do you explain what is happening there?-...
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from there, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report.nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows their suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front—line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to bader al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october coming home from school. since the attack, the boys�* world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hashim? "bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells," he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? "i feel scared and run. there's a lot of explosions." bader wants to be a doctor when he's older. he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. "i want to go back," he tells me. "but my leg has been cut off. "how can i go out of the house?" and right next door, ano
from there, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report.nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows their suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front—line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to bader al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october coming home from school. since the attack, the boys�* world has shrunk. they no longer...
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we'll speak to our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin live in yemen in a moment.r special report from the city of taiz. yemen's young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, in the city of taiz. it's home to badr al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october, they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war? "bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells," he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? "i feel scared and run. there's a lot of explosions." he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. "i want to go back," he tells me, "but my leg has been cut off. "how can i go out of the house?" amir was maimed on the same day last october in a second amir�*s father, sharif al—amri, shares his pain. he says his sleeping son, who's just three, needs another operation and has deep wounds of memory. translation: he rememb
we'll speak to our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin live in yemen in a moment.r special report from the city of taiz. yemen's young know nothing but war. eight years on, the guns are quieter, in the city of taiz. it's home to badr al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother hashim were hit by houthi shelling last october, they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger. conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of...
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from there, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report. are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows they're suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to badr al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother, hashim, were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys' world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may have healed, but their trauma remains, like the danger — conflict echoes around them. do you hear a lot of sounds from the war, hasim? "bullets, explosions, air strikes, shells", he says. hashim, is it very scary when you hear the explosions and the gunfire? "i feel scared and run. "there's a lot of explosions." badr wants to be a doctor when he's older. he wants to help people. first, the brothers need to return to school. "i want to go back", he tells me. "but my leg has been cut off. "how can i go out of the house?" and right next door, another little life upended. amir was mai
from there, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report. are quieter, but a generation bears the scars. and if there's one place that shows they're suffering, it's al—rasheed street, a front line neighbourhood in the city of taiz. it's home to badr al—harbi, who's seven. he and his brother, hashim, were hit by houthi shelling last october, coming home from school. since the attack, the boys' world has shrunk. they no longer go to classes. their physical wounds may...
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we'll have a special report from 0rla guerin, who is there. also on the programme...with a bbcjournalist — admitting it was a serious error ofjudgement. two pilots are killed in greece when their water bombing plane crashes as they try to fight forest fires. record numbers of people are homeless in england — living uncertain lives in temporary accomodation. and plunging into a cleaner river seine as paris aims to welcome swimmers back next year for the first time in a century. 0n newsnight at 10.30 — where it stands, the war in ukraine. as putin destroys grain stores in the danube and the black sea and increases his armed forces, is a time for the west to lean in more?
we'll have a special report from 0rla guerin, who is there. also on the programme...with a bbcjournalist — admitting it was a serious error ofjudgement. two pilots are killed in greece when their water bombing plane crashes as they try to fight forest fires. record numbers of people are homeless in england — living uncertain lives in temporary accomodation. and plunging into a cleaner river seine as paris aims to welcome swimmers back next year for the first time in a century. 0n newsnight...
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if peace comes, and many yemenis have their doubts, the young will carry this war forever. 0rla guerinage leads on trevor francis after it was announced he had died from a heart attack at the age of 69. it says he was one in a million — in reference to his legacy as britain's first £1 million transfer signing. lots of papers have the greek wildfires on their front pages. the guardian features an image of firefighters tackling a blaze on the island of rhodes. its headline "climate crisis link to heatwave undeniable according to scientists". "we ran for our lives" is the headline on the front page of the daily mirror, which features interviews with some of the british tourists on the greek islands. and all papers reflecting this morning on the life and work of our friend and colleague, george alagiah, who has died at the age of 67. lovely picture there of george at the desk on the six 0'clock news, so familiar to many of us over the news. george was one of the bbc�*s longest—serving and most respected journalists who presented the news at six for 20 years. we'll be remembering him here o
if peace comes, and many yemenis have their doubts, the young will carry this war forever. 0rla guerinage leads on trevor francis after it was announced he had died from a heart attack at the age of 69. it says he was one in a million — in reference to his legacy as britain's first £1 million transfer signing. lots of papers have the greek wildfires on their front pages. the guardian features an image of firefighters tackling a blaze on the island of rhodes. its headline "climate crisis...