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garissa has been pumped one security, even though there's been imminent attack. there's been a lot of security this and other areas in kenya. we're hoping that they're able to foil the situation soon. there's a lot of hope had the police had control, but this went on for days. we're hoping. people are taking to social media, facebook and twitter and discussing what could have happened, what could have been done, what can be done better, what can we do in future to prevent this as opposed to reacting to what is already a bad situation. that is the way forward. people seem to be discussing the way forward as opposed to the situation on the ground. there's little coming out of the attacker situation in garissa. >> it is a horrifying situation for anyone who has a loved one there on campus. we understand there are 500 students or so. do we know how many students got off the campus, how many are still on the campus? are authorities giving any indication on those sorts of numbers? >>> it's quite early in the morning, 5:30. there were reports that some students came hom
garissa has been pumped one security, even though there's been imminent attack. there's been a lot of security this and other areas in kenya. we're hoping that they're able to foil the situation soon. there's a lot of hope had the police had control, but this went on for days. we're hoping. people are taking to social media, facebook and twitter and discussing what could have happened, what could have been done, what can be done better, what can we do in future to prevent this as opposed to...
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have been affected. >> the u.n. security council sending a tough message to the houthis. before them for a vote, a resolution calling on the group to withdraw from all the territory they've taken in recent months, including the capital sanaa. >>> the resolution passed but with one significant on sentencing by russia. it had wanted an immediate cease-fire. instead, there will be humanitarian pauses organized by the u.n. but in congestion with president hadi, which most security couple members including the u.s. supports the saudi-led operation. >> the houthis working with in close coordination with ali abdullah saleh and has threaten the region's welfare and security. >> reporter: the council decided to extend sanctions and arms embargo. they'llwhat if the houthis don't comply? could that lead to saudi led coalition to a ground operation? >> the entire operation today is the product of the non-compliance of the houthis. if they're not complying they'll face more of the same. >> the resolution say that the humanitaria
have been affected. >> the u.n. security council sending a tough message to the houthis. before them for a vote, a resolution calling on the group to withdraw from all the territory they've taken in recent months, including the capital sanaa. >>> the resolution passed but with one significant on sentencing by russia. it had wanted an immediate cease-fire. instead, there will be humanitarian pauses organized by the u.n. but in congestion with president hadi, which most security...
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the fact that they talk about a close deal dates there has been athere--indicates that there has been going on. the president of has been on the phone with president barack obama, and oman, who stayed out of the coalition may have been playing a type of negotiation between the saudis and the houthis on the other hand. we should give this a day or two to see exactly what is going to happen and we should observe what is going to happen in yemen over the next few days, and see if the houthis and saleh loyalists are going to seize the opportunity and march tomorrow in new locations and gain new ground and attack civilians in aden and taiz, that's going to be a great indication of any kind of deal or the lack of it. >> mohammed vall live for us. thanks so much. >>> we're joined now from washington, d.c. thanks for being with us on the program. your thoughts, first of all about why you think the saudi-led airstrikes are being stopped right now. what is behind this? >> well, first of 2058 they have been targeting air bases in yemen, mostly in the north as well. they've reached their goal of
the fact that they talk about a close deal dates there has been athere--indicates that there has been going on. the president of has been on the phone with president barack obama, and oman, who stayed out of the coalition may have been playing a type of negotiation between the saudis and the houthis on the other hand. we should give this a day or two to see exactly what is going to happen and we should observe what is going to happen in yemen over the next few days, and see if the houthis and...
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it has been achieved.irforces continue targeting the houthi malitias and movement and the sites where they are gathering and today we will see some places with the air defense missiles in the last hour and includes the air strike. a few minutes ago they had six air strikes. the purpose behind it is to keep the pressure up on the houthi malitias and in the same time to confirm and affirm that we will and all the targets we have planned, it will achieve it in the last 24 hours. we consider the area of sanaa and surrounding and all the depo and in sanaa in the last 24 hours, we targeted the storage where the -- where we are keeping ballistic weapons and doing this then we will talk about this missiles and also the targeting places in the last few days especially the storage which will see the places they were hiding the missiles itself. in the added area which has been targeted which was a source of the -- where the popular committees are on the ground we will support the brigade who are against the houthi ma
it has been achieved.irforces continue targeting the houthi malitias and movement and the sites where they are gathering and today we will see some places with the air defense missiles in the last hour and includes the air strike. a few minutes ago they had six air strikes. the purpose behind it is to keep the pressure up on the houthi malitias and in the same time to confirm and affirm that we will and all the targets we have planned, it will achieve it in the last 24 hours. we consider the...
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this has been mentioned and we need to the of weapons that have been stored and seized by militias. why that's why they're continuing the process of hitting these weapons. also yesterday we hit the bridge coming from the north towards aden because the militia movements. we have to target to prevent the houthis from movement not to destroy for the sake of destroying the bridges. you can see the volume of explosion in these weapons stores. also this is one of the military camps in the northern of yemen in saada and we know in the last few days groups of these militia have been moved to. now the level of movement is not the same. these are individual approaches by them, and we have targeted any movement in these areas. one of the military camps, as you can see was hit directly by the coalition. this is a point or a check point constructed by the houthis in order to prevent the flow of movement of the citizens and also it has been targeted yesterday so as not to be used by the militias to facility the militia's movement. and to have the movement of the citizens. this is a fly over over
this has been mentioned and we need to the of weapons that have been stored and seized by militias. why that's why they're continuing the process of hitting these weapons. also yesterday we hit the bridge coming from the north towards aden because the militia movements. we have to target to prevent the houthis from movement not to destroy for the sake of destroying the bridges. you can see the volume of explosion in these weapons stores. also this is one of the military camps in the northern of...
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been killed. across the country, 50 deals have been destroyed. eight hospitals have been hit and educational institutions have been destroyed. the country is to remain the evidence they have been damaged. as well as factories, farmlands and mosques. >>> two explosions in the eastern african city of jalalabad killed 33 people. the first exploded outside a bank where government employees collect their salaries, a suicide bomber detonated his package. another bank was targeted 60 meters away. >> in south-east afghanistan five men have been beheaded. they were kidnapped on wednesday. they are from the ethnic major si hazara community, which is often targeted. no group claimed responsibility for their death. >>> the united states condemned a car bomb attack in erbil. the blast in the district killed at least three people. no consulate staff were harmed, say the u.s. >>> in western iraq, i.s.i.l. fighters in ramadi look set to take the city. they've been in control of 75% of anbar province, despite air
been killed. across the country, 50 deals have been destroyed. eight hospitals have been hit and educational institutions have been destroyed. the country is to remain the evidence they have been damaged. as well as factories, farmlands and mosques. >>> two explosions in the eastern african city of jalalabad killed 33 people. the first exploded outside a bank where government employees collect their salaries, a suicide bomber detonated his package. another bank was targeted 60 meters...
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some people have died when they could have been saved.ance couldn't reach them in time because roads are blocked by this. >> reporter: the red cross says the situation is already very bad in aiden. and civilians who are paying the price. carolyn malone al jazeera. >>> still to come on al jazeera this half hour why afghans feel the government is not doing enough to protect them from a new threat. plus criminals or political force, members of greece's third largest party are on trial. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. ♪ welcome back you are with al jazeera and let's update you on the top stories hundreds are fe
some people have died when they could have been saved.ance couldn't reach them in time because roads are blocked by this. >> reporter: the red cross says the situation is already very bad in aiden. and civilians who are paying the price. carolyn malone al jazeera. >>> still to come on al jazeera this half hour why afghans feel the government is not doing enough to protect them from a new threat. plus criminals or political force, members of greece's third largest party are on...
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. >> there have been many voices criticizing what has been happening to the civilian population. over the last weeks many of people estimating those casualties to be in the hundreds. althoughhe coalition has said that it believes that it has killed more than 1,000 houthis rebels. in total many of those not part of the battle not party pants there. i am going to bring in european council for foreign relations, who has studying the situation in yemen long before all of this began a few weeks ago after the takeover of the capitol. and then their advance and attempt to take over the southern port city of adan. the question is, if decisive storm is over, as they say and restoration has begun what's been achieved. >> i think what we have seen so far since the saudi campaign has begun is we have seen the general destruction of the bulk of the military, and the houthis ballistic capabilities. >> i think we have to point out the bulk of the military had gone over to the side of the houthis. >> yes. >> they have taken their weapons and personnel. >> exactly so you have seen most of this ta
. >> there have been many voices criticizing what has been happening to the civilian population. over the last weeks many of people estimating those casualties to be in the hundreds. althoughhe coalition has said that it believes that it has killed more than 1,000 houthis rebels. in total many of those not part of the battle not party pants there. i am going to bring in european council for foreign relations, who has studying the situation in yemen long before all of this began a few...
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hundreds of bodies have been recovered. >> people have been trap in the rubble and the ministry is mobilizingt's crane. >> hospital beds have been set up on the streets and in the woods. treatment is basic. nepal is asking india to send mobile medical teams. the worst damage is in old kathmandu. it has narrow-winding lanes many blocked with rubble making it difficult for rescuers to get in. a 19th century tower has been knocked down. only a touch stump remains. >> people are afraid to go back to their homes. as darkness sets, people have come to these public places and built a shelter. it looks like a storm is coming and people are bracing themselves for a cold and wet night. 2.5million people live in kathmandu valley, their reports whole villages have been destroy. nepal is facing a major disaster and it's asking its neighbors for help. al jazeera kathmandu. >> the charity world vision, depash told me that people have been told it stay indoors because of the power cuts. >> i'm outside of my house i don't see a light at all and that causes trouble in the current situation. in our situation it
hundreds of bodies have been recovered. >> people have been trap in the rubble and the ministry is mobilizingt's crane. >> hospital beds have been set up on the streets and in the woods. treatment is basic. nepal is asking india to send mobile medical teams. the worst damage is in old kathmandu. it has narrow-winding lanes many blocked with rubble making it difficult for rescuers to get in. a 19th century tower has been knocked down. only a touch stump remains. >> people are...
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it's been there for a long time. and it should be enough for the international aid to arrive in the country. we have no clear reports how the airport is functioning now. which will help as soon as the airport is functioning. they'll be able to bring relief, and hopefully that will be enough. >> on behalf of the federation of red cross red cross societies a long job ahead of pup thank you very much talking to us. >> well, the quake near the mt. everest base camp killing ten people. we have 800,000 visitors heading to the country every year. most of them coming for trekking and himalayan mountain climbing. now the the alpine search and rescue services they tell us help is on the way those trapped. >> we're arranging for the rescue mission and if the conditions are favorable we'll arrange for rescue. there are communication problems and give the problems that we're facing, in fact, the telephone lines are sometimes switching on and off and we will try to short this thing out, but i think it's being felt all over the nat
it's been there for a long time. and it should be enough for the international aid to arrive in the country. we have no clear reports how the airport is functioning now. which will help as soon as the airport is functioning. they'll be able to bring relief, and hopefully that will be enough. >> on behalf of the federation of red cross red cross societies a long job ahead of pup thank you very much talking to us. >> well, the quake near the mt. everest base camp killing ten people....
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the vote has been passed. we're still seeing live pictures we're seeing live pictures of the russian ambassador who abstained. despite that abstention because it can't stop anything but what that actually means is that there is new pressure on the houthis. that's the first main substantial point. it calls on the houthis to end all violence to withdraw their forces from all areas they have seized including the capitol, sana'a. the other thing that i think is very significant in the resolution is sanctions and the arms embargo. the sanctions have now been extended to two more important figures the main houthi heard and also ali abdullah saleh's son who is a prominent figure in yemen, and a former ambassador of his country, and all of those five now have an arms embargo on them. worth points out that though russia actually wanted an arms embargo on everyone including the government of yemen. now the other key point that is in this resolution is the idea of humanitarian causes. russia again, objected to this path.
the vote has been passed. we're still seeing live pictures we're seeing live pictures of the russian ambassador who abstained. despite that abstention because it can't stop anything but what that actually means is that there is new pressure on the houthis. that's the first main substantial point. it calls on the houthis to end all violence to withdraw their forces from all areas they have seized including the capitol, sana'a. the other thing that i think is very significant in the resolution is...
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store that we've been telling everybody that we've been watching looters apparently going in and coming out from items of the store. we have at least from our vantage point have yet to see a police presence stopping them. that could be there but at least from what we can tell it's mainly people just going in taking items out and leaving. and it doesn't seem to be too far from where the vehicles were on fire. police vehicles were on fire. i believe from what we saw a few minutes ago, there could be yet another one on fire because the fire rescue had come to the first one and was putting that one out. so horace holmes was reporting earlier, there are in fact small fires that have been set throughout this city and we are certainly witnessing that. leon: brad bell is getting some of the same reports. check in with him and see what the latest is from his location. what is going on where you are right now? brad: well, as kevin said, things have calmed down here a little bit. this is the state police trooper line. they've been holding their ground here. baltimore police line down -- down north
store that we've been telling everybody that we've been watching looters apparently going in and coming out from items of the store. we have at least from our vantage point have yet to see a police presence stopping them. that could be there but at least from what we can tell it's mainly people just going in taking items out and leaving. and it doesn't seem to be too far from where the vehicles were on fire. police vehicles were on fire. i believe from what we saw a few minutes ago, there could...
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since then police have been trying to create areas of quiet. this has been happening. if there have been further arrests throughout the evening they haven't happened in front of our cameras. the mo seems to be rioters riot and police sit there and take it and police do down to try to let firefighters in to put out fires they're putting out fires, the bad guys taunt the police and start more fires. judge andrew napolitano is on the set with us now. i've never seen anything like this. >> i have never seen police observing crimes being committed they're not arresting anybody for it. and as we said it encourages people. is it possible they have a grand strategy and they're going to implement that but from our point of view, from the point of view of people watching us it does not seem to be serving any purpose. >> if you haven't been able to clear the streets you would have lost these businesses to the thugs. and these are local. >> this is well beyond the death of freddie gray. now, this thing like a lot of mob actions like most mob actions actions tashgs on a life of des
since then police have been trying to create areas of quiet. this has been happening. if there have been further arrests throughout the evening they haven't happened in front of our cameras. the mo seems to be rioters riot and police sit there and take it and police do down to try to let firefighters in to put out fires they're putting out fires, the bad guys taunt the police and start more fires. judge andrew napolitano is on the set with us now. i've never seen anything like this. >> i...
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these people have been through they have been forced to camp out. >> we don't know where to stay. after all the housesollapsed. >> they urgently need basics like food and water. the airport is small and some airplanes had to turn back. locals are trying to escape the capital as well. to see if their houses are still standing. >> that is why everyone's here. >> villagers mountain climbers and one dutch national is among them. >> the whole night, you feel the rocks coming down. >> among the chaos was some signs of hope. a woman trapped under rubble. the death toll continues to rise. laila: mary jane did not face a firing squad even though she had been scheduled to die shortly after midnight. brian: other members of the group were executed. >> the prison island where the inmates were killed. but her presence could do nothing to save the to save the two australian citizens executed by firing squad. just after midnight local time. the woman in the black sunglasses is the cousin of brazilian convict. >> [indiscernible] >> the execution of the prisoners has caused an outcry. they appear
these people have been through they have been forced to camp out. >> we don't know where to stay. after all the housesollapsed. >> they urgently need basics like food and water. the airport is small and some airplanes had to turn back. locals are trying to escape the capital as well. to see if their houses are still standing. >> that is why everyone's here. >> villagers mountain climbers and one dutch national is among them. >> the whole night, you feel the rocks...
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some have been freed. sources tell al jazeera that at least 15 are dead and almost 70 injured. >> a saudi-led coalition talks continued in yemen there are reports of fierce battles in yemen and troops disembarking from ships. it is not known who the troops represent. forces loyal to adou rabbo mansour hadi are fighting for control of the city. >> relief agency demanding an immediate fighting to the end of the camp in syria. isil fighters have been pushed back by rebel forces after attacking the camp. >> word leaders have been hailing nigeria's democratic spirit follow the peaceful presidential poll. goodluck jonathan has become the first president to concede defeat in an election there. he said that he wanted this to be part of his legacy. we look back into jonathan's time in power and what may have caused his defeat. >> when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, many people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president. he was highly educated with a p.h.d. in
some have been freed. sources tell al jazeera that at least 15 are dead and almost 70 injured. >> a saudi-led coalition talks continued in yemen there are reports of fierce battles in yemen and troops disembarking from ships. it is not known who the troops represent. forces loyal to adou rabbo mansour hadi are fighting for control of the city. >> relief agency demanding an immediate fighting to the end of the camp in syria. isil fighters have been pushed back by rebel forces after...
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could development of these missiles have been prevented? there might have been opportunities. one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which was hardly an extreme condition in the light of the history of the preceding half-century. stalin's proposal was taken seriously by the respected political commentator james warburg, but apart from him it was ignored or ridiculed. recent scholarship has just begun to take a different view. the bitterly anti-communist soviet scholar from harvard takes the status of stalin's proposal to the unresolved mystery, washington, he said wasted little effort and flatly rejecting moscow's initiative on grounds that were embarrassingly unconvincing, leaving open the basic question. was installed and genuinely ready to sacrifice the newly created german democratic republic, east germany, on the altar of real democracy with consequences for world peace and for american security? that could have been an enormous. leffler
could development of these missiles have been prevented? there might have been opportunities. one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which was hardly an extreme condition in the light of the history of the preceding half-century. stalin's proposal was taken seriously by the respected political commentator james warburg, but apart from him it was ignored or...
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rebel forces have been targeted.en forces loyal to president hadi, attacked the sight where houthi fighters were gathered. >>> dominic kane joins us live from the town of lubic, what came out of this meeting in regards to ukraine. >> reporter: the foreign ministers going back to their respective countries. the german foreign minister has been briefing the press following the summit. i have here a copy of the communique, which the foreign ministers have agreed upon and ukraine is right at the top. it says it calls on all sides to fully assume their responsibility and implement their commitment under the minsk agreement. but there is strong wording for russia. it says it expects russia to use its considerable influence over the separatists, to meet their minsk commitments in full. well that is something that the g-8 used to include russia and russia are not here at this meeting. and some have said without russian participation what value can people put on this communique of this meeting of the g-7? but that's something
rebel forces have been targeted.en forces loyal to president hadi, attacked the sight where houthi fighters were gathered. >>> dominic kane joins us live from the town of lubic, what came out of this meeting in regards to ukraine. >> reporter: the foreign ministers going back to their respective countries. the german foreign minister has been briefing the press following the summit. i have here a copy of the communique, which the foreign ministers have agreed upon and ukraine is...
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the united nations says 8 million people have been effected many of whom have been left without food or shelter, rescuers are still trying to reach areas near the epicenter where officials say 250 people are missing after a new mudslide and avalanche. meanwhile, a serj and rescue team has pulled a man from a collapsed apartment block. 28-year-old spent around 80 hours in a room with three dead bodies before being rescued. he appears to have no access to food or water. he was on the second near of a building when the quake struck. joins us live now andrew, you have been out in the katmandu valley, what have you seen and how bad is the damage many the places that are hard to reach outside the capitol? it is very cheering to hear something positive coming out of these efforts. everything i have seen so far has been pretty depressing. with rescue teams more or less saying that almost feeling like funeral directors in temples of bringing bodies out and moving them on. but i went west of the capitol. something like three hours flying time. what i saw the situation was critical. outside the
the united nations says 8 million people have been effected many of whom have been left without food or shelter, rescuers are still trying to reach areas near the epicenter where officials say 250 people are missing after a new mudslide and avalanche. meanwhile, a serj and rescue team has pulled a man from a collapsed apartment block. 28-year-old spent around 80 hours in a room with three dead bodies before being rescued. he appears to have no access to food or water. he was on the second near...
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it has always been close.t happens, they are still one of the best teams in germany. >> translator: if we want to win the cup, we must beat byron. we have also won games there in the past so everything is set accordingly, the way it should be. >>> in england liverpool play hull. liverpool desperately needing a win to maintain their hopes. and from football's second tier is now on the brink of joining the english premiere league. they belt boulton 3-0 on monday. it means barring a mathematical miracle, they will be promoted for the first time in their history. they can now look forward to facing the likes of united and liverpool in the league for the first time. >>> domestic football has ground to a halt in knee sha, after the government suspended the football association. joanna explains. >> reporter: football in indonesia is no stringer to controversy. it has faced problems with corruption security at games, and even the deathsover two foreign players who were unable to pay for medical treatment because they
it has always been close.t happens, they are still one of the best teams in germany. >> translator: if we want to win the cup, we must beat byron. we have also won games there in the past so everything is set accordingly, the way it should be. >>> in england liverpool play hull. liverpool desperately needing a win to maintain their hopes. and from football's second tier is now on the brink of joining the english premiere league. they belt boulton 3-0 on monday. it means barring a...
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it had been booming. sudan lost 75% of oil revenue and is struggling to rebound. >> the government says it is compensated for the lost revenue primarily through the expansion of gold mining. agriculture is now the country's primary sort of income. the government says it has provided loans and machinery to farmers to increase crop production. >> failure to optimize land and water, retraining for farmers, a lack of technology and financing are reasons resources were not used properly. >> the government also blames u.s. sanctions for stifling the economy. this man doesn't believe next week's presidential election will bring much change. >> i look at our situation and i think to myself, i have no reason to believe that tomorrow will be any different. >> he can't bear to leave his family and move abroad. if his wife has her way, he will one day build a future outside sudan. >> gabon was named host for the 2017 africa cup of nations. they were chosen ahead of algeria and ghana decided by a vote of the confedera
it had been booming. sudan lost 75% of oil revenue and is struggling to rebound. >> the government says it is compensated for the lost revenue primarily through the expansion of gold mining. agriculture is now the country's primary sort of income. the government says it has provided loans and machinery to farmers to increase crop production. >> failure to optimize land and water, retraining for farmers, a lack of technology and financing are reasons resources were not used properly....
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>>reporter: the capital has been badly damaged.s is a city with a world heritage listed historic center. but outside, cars have been hit. people search for their things. some blame yemen's politicians if the. >> what's happening here is fighters. these homes have been destroyed and the victims are a result of what the politicians have done to yemen. >>reporter: in taiz long lines have formed for food the political situation to the conflict is a long way off. saudi arabia says it has ended the first phase of operation decisive storm and is replacing it with operation renewal of hope. but with more than 150,000 people forced out of their homes by the fighting every day is a struggle and there's no clear sign saudi arabia is about to end its war in yemen. nicole johnston al jazeera >>> activists say government air strikes in syria have killed 32 people the syrian observatory for human rights said the biggest loss of life was when a hospital was hit in northern aleppo province. >>> former cia director david petreus has been sentenced t
>>reporter: the capital has been badly damaged.s is a city with a world heritage listed historic center. but outside, cars have been hit. people search for their things. some blame yemen's politicians if the. >> what's happening here is fighters. these homes have been destroyed and the victims are a result of what the politicians have done to yemen. >>reporter: in taiz long lines have formed for food the political situation to the conflict is a long way off. saudi arabia says...
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it has been a tenous time. we found a notice that was issued on the 26th of march this year to the university of n nairobi. indicating the al shabaab group is planning attacks and storms in kenya and including a major university. this will be interesting to see how well this particular college is guarded. >> robin, the end goal of al shabaab, in terms of terror attack on the university. attack against education or attack against nairobi? what is the point? >> from what we understand and what we hear is they are separating once again as you saw in westgate they are separating muslims from christians. that's what we are hearing from people who are inside this university. this is indicative it is a terror attack and they are specifically looking at killing christians. again, attacking an educational institution, that is also leading to the idea that this is a fundamentalist group preaching against education. >> robin, thank you so much for that. thank you so much. we will get back to the top story this morning aga
it has been a tenous time. we found a notice that was issued on the 26th of march this year to the university of n nairobi. indicating the al shabaab group is planning attacks and storms in kenya and including a major university. this will be interesting to see how well this particular college is guarded. >> robin, the end goal of al shabaab, in terms of terror attack on the university. attack against education or attack against nairobi? what is the point? >> from what we understand...
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those objectives have been achieved.: we're joined now by toby jones an associate professor of , history and director of middle eastern studies at rutgers university. author of, "desert kingdom: how oil and water forged modern saudi arabia." jones was previously the international crisis group's political analyst of the persian gulf. let's start with operation decisive storm. it sounds like operation desert storm. toby jones, can you talk about was saudi arabia is doing right now in yemen with u.s. support? >> the saudi's are interested in destroying and a grating yemen's military capacity -- degrading yemen's military capacity. they have a series of mixed objectives. one, the state a claim they want to protect their borders in any threat to saudi arabia. houthi thes have never represented a threat and still don't, even though they control much of yemen. the other is to restore the legitimate government president hadi. in reality, his position of power was orchestrated by the gcc after the air uprising. the bottom line is
those objectives have been achieved.: we're joined now by toby jones an associate professor of , history and director of middle eastern studies at rutgers university. author of, "desert kingdom: how oil and water forged modern saudi arabia." jones was previously the international crisis group's political analyst of the persian gulf. let's start with operation decisive storm. it sounds like operation desert storm. toby jones, can you talk about was saudi arabia is doing right now in...
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they've been living in camps.he majority arrived in erbil after fleeing mosul and surrounding areas seized by isil last year. >> christians around the world attending easter mass may not realize their baseballs are made in an atheist company. the world's largest bible factory is in china. we get a look inside. >> there was once a time when china's communist leader little red book was the only best seller here. now there's another one. it's been around a lot longer. more than 130 million copies of the bible have rolled off this production line. 13 million last year alone. many exported, but the majority were for the domestic market, purchased for churches, sanctioned by china's atheist government. >> first principle is that serve our churches, serve our brothers and sisters. then if we still have the capacity will serve the overseas churches. >> the factory publishes bibles in 90 languages from arabic to russian. such is demand for the holy book it remains an around the clock operation. according to official figure
they've been living in camps.he majority arrived in erbil after fleeing mosul and surrounding areas seized by isil last year. >> christians around the world attending easter mass may not realize their baseballs are made in an atheist company. the world's largest bible factory is in china. we get a look inside. >> there was once a time when china's communist leader little red book was the only best seller here. now there's another one. it's been around a lot longer. more than 130...
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if we looken at the number that have been rescued some 10,000 people have been plucked from the watersding to italy in just the six days since last friday what we are hearing is there's another 2,000 that are still out after sea on boats. a whole range of different ports on mainland italy. so it's a huge problem tens -- well thousands of people and by the end of this year or during the course of the summer, i think that's expected to get entomb the tens of thousands. >> amazing numbers there. paul paren then joining us live now many of these refugees trying to reach europe, are syrians trying to leave their country so let's bring in mohamed that joins us now. can you put in some perspective what it is that these refugees have to deal with because the journey to safety is only part of what they have to overcontrol. >> yeah, that's absolutely right, rochelle, and here is a story that really highlights quite starkly just how difficult and how miserable life can be for these syrian refugees who have escaped war come into neighboring lebanon and are now trying to get smuggled into europe, o
if we looken at the number that have been rescued some 10,000 people have been plucked from the watersding to italy in just the six days since last friday what we are hearing is there's another 2,000 that are still out after sea on boats. a whole range of different ports on mainland italy. so it's a huge problem tens -- well thousands of people and by the end of this year or during the course of the summer, i think that's expected to get entomb the tens of thousands. >> amazing numbers...
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i have been working for one year. can't go back to my home. >> the sponsorship law employers can prevent my grant workers from leaving the country. >> there are more than 400,000 people from nepal who live in qatar. many work in the construction industry. most of them are on two-year contracts that only allow them to go home at the end of it. they tell us that en though they are separate to go to nepal now they don't believe it will be possible. >> the group representing nepalese workers have been urging companies to help people who want to go home. >> if the workers lost their house or someone in their family died, they should be begin permission to go home. the country should let them go. i understand they should mediate to make this happen. >> some of the men say they are so stressed about the quake, they can't work and right now home has never felt so far away. nicole johnston al jazeera, qatar. >> al jazeera has obtained he canclusive video of fighting around these southern yemeni city of taiz. popular resistance
i have been working for one year. can't go back to my home. >> the sponsorship law employers can prevent my grant workers from leaving the country. >> there are more than 400,000 people from nepal who live in qatar. many work in the construction industry. most of them are on two-year contracts that only allow them to go home at the end of it. they tell us that en though they are separate to go to nepal now they don't believe it will be possible. >> the group representing...
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they have been peaceful.those tenuous situations. >> former police commissioner leonard ham and former fbi director tom fuentes and the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives, sedcedric alexander as well as cnn anchor don lemon with us. you're watching this happen. it seems this is a recipe for a lot of kaychaos tonight. >> it looks like it, brianna. one of the concerns i have here is you see a deliberate decision by the police commission erer and possibly the mayor to put them out there with no extra protection. you don't see helmets, face shields, external tactical vests with enhanced body armor on them standing very nonchalant, in a nonconfrontational manner in front that have crowd. when you have someone throwing objects at them they're unprotected so they can't just stand there and let rocks and bottles be thrown at them. this is a calculated and i think dangerous decision on the part of the officials of that city to put them in front of that crowd or any crowd unprote
they have been peaceful.those tenuous situations. >> former police commissioner leonard ham and former fbi director tom fuentes and the president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives, sedcedric alexander as well as cnn anchor don lemon with us. you're watching this happen. it seems this is a recipe for a lot of kaychaos tonight. >> it looks like it, brianna. one of the concerns i have here is you see a deliberate decision by the police commission erer and...
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and here in the security council we have been listening to ban ki-moon who has been on it it is months and months and months to try to find a solution. but nothing has happened while they will say we want this, we want to negotiate underground we were seeing that they were expanding and taking over military equipment, some security equipment. and putting hostages. >> right well, ambassador thank you for joining us live from the united nations. >> thank you. >> meanwhile on the ground, there's been intense fighting between forces that back president hattie and houthis rebels. the saudi led coalition says it's been a busy 24 hours as it intensified the pressure on the houthis. >> we have start add new phase, or making use of villages and military camps. that's why we have carried out so many operations. and we have a target the same locations and the brigade has been targeted. the united states has post add $5 million reward for the capture offish from haim. it previously been captured at the guantanamo bay camp. what do we know about how he may have been killed? >> well, basically we do
and here in the security council we have been listening to ban ki-moon who has been on it it is months and months and months to try to find a solution. but nothing has happened while they will say we want this, we want to negotiate underground we were seeing that they were expanding and taking over military equipment, some security equipment. and putting hostages. >> right well, ambassador thank you for joining us live from the united nations. >> thank you. >> meanwhile on the...
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there have been some successes today. people dragged out of the rubble, covered in dust and mud three days after the quake actually struck. but of course, for many more bodies are actually being taken out from the devastated parts of the city here. and indeed, it is possible to see from the main road here some of the smoke rising up from the main hindu temple complex, which is where mass cremations are taking place. those funeral pyres are likely to last for many days to, as the death toll continues to rise. there is one other big problem. the government says it needs everything from blankets to helicopters. aid is beginning to trickle in. but rescue teams are having trouble getting out to the more remote parts of this country, particularly communities in mountain areas. the suggestion is that if earthquake had the kind of effect it has had in kathmandu there could mean -- be many casualties and some of the areas rescue teams are still having trouble to reach. katty: of course, we will not know for a while. clive, thank y
there have been some successes today. people dragged out of the rubble, covered in dust and mud three days after the quake actually struck. but of course, for many more bodies are actually being taken out from the devastated parts of the city here. and indeed, it is possible to see from the main road here some of the smoke rising up from the main hindu temple complex, which is where mass cremations are taking place. those funeral pyres are likely to last for many days to, as the death toll...
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the federal rifra has been debated and been through courts and there are standards in place and an understandingult of that passage would be here in the state. with the legislation we have before us, that certainly is not there. and so again, i support us moving forward and support and right now just to be candid we are having these discussions in the senate about making those alterations and there is not a conclusion to that discussion but we want to be sure that our membership has all the information they can in front of them and can make a decision that this is a change in the course that they would like to take. thank you, governor. >> questions? yes. >> so do you have agreement from the legislator that you need for this plan to work or the bill to be restore edd down here? >> i do not. i have communicated to them my desire. i've made the request of them. i've spoken to the house caucus. i've spoken to the leadership. but i do not have a commitment as to what action they will take. >> if this were not fixed and the issue, would that have any bearing on the private. >> reporter: listening to
the federal rifra has been debated and been through courts and there are standards in place and an understandingult of that passage would be here in the state. with the legislation we have before us, that certainly is not there. and so again, i support us moving forward and support and right now just to be candid we are having these discussions in the senate about making those alterations and there is not a conclusion to that discussion but we want to be sure that our membership has all the...
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there had been no water supply for six days. the germans pleaded it had been cut. we laid on water in a few hours and before 12 hours had passed had sufficient to enable them to wash. soap was provided, the first they had seen for months, and an orgy of washing ensued. a mobile bath unit was set up and provided hot water for baths. inmates thought there was a snag at first-- expected to be beaten for going near it, probably, but when they learned that the dream was true... hot water! and these are the people the nazis said delighted in being dirty. but the job of clearing up belsen was a big one. (people shouting angrily) >> howard: the burgermeisters and civil officials of the neighborhood were brought to witness the scenes that had been caused as part of the nazi scheme of things. this is not what they expected. (people shouting) it had been happening for years, but they shrugged their shoulders and beat their brows and tried to say it had been none of their business. but they were mostly silent. (no audio) >> howard: the s.s. men are not so spick-and-span now. s
there had been no water supply for six days. the germans pleaded it had been cut. we laid on water in a few hours and before 12 hours had passed had sufficient to enable them to wash. soap was provided, the first they had seen for months, and an orgy of washing ensued. a mobile bath unit was set up and provided hot water for baths. inmates thought there was a snag at first-- expected to be beaten for going near it, probably, but when they learned that the dream was true... hot water! and these...
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eight hospitals have been hit and 17 educational institutions have also been destroyed. the country's efforts and its main power station have also been damaged also bridges factories, farm lands and mosques. abdullah al-shami, al jazeera. >> only a third of the electorate cast their ballots president omar al bashir is expected to extend his position. >> took office in 2005, after 12 years of civil war but he hasn't publicly declared his intention to stand again. hundreds of people have fled to neighboring rwanda, ahead of the vote due in june. >>> russia says the arrival of 300 troops in ukraine going to train 900 ukrainian national guards over the next six months, as fighting continues with pro-russian rebels in the east of the country. rory challands has more on the reaction in moscow. >> you can probably assume that the kremlin is a bit more worried than they are letting on. they will see this as part of a continuation of nato encroachment on russia and they have always been against the joining of ukraine into the nato security umbrella. obviously that is not going th
eight hospitals have been hit and 17 educational institutions have also been destroyed. the country's efforts and its main power station have also been damaged also bridges factories, farm lands and mosques. abdullah al-shami, al jazeera. >> only a third of the electorate cast their ballots president omar al bashir is expected to extend his position. >> took office in 2005, after 12 years of civil war but he hasn't publicly declared his intention to stand again. hundreds of people...
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how has that been working so far? >> it's been moving. yesterday, what the news did not cover is the blood and krips gangs signed a peace treaty. i extended myself to minister carlos mow a mad, the nation of islam. we partnered with them have men dispersed all over the city right now trying to escort and push these young men off of the streets so that we can have calm and peace and go back to the focus which is justice, and not about violence. >> i'd like you to take this opportunity on this network to address people in your neighborhood in that city who in whatever way you would like about how you're hoping people there in baltimore can help get control of this situation. >> i want to urge with everything that i can that everyone in baltimore, please let's live up to our name and legacy. we come from a rich and a proud people of the likes who have in fact paved the way. frederick douglas, who said power concedes nothing without a command. you and your children are the inher ters of what baltimore is going to be. this is not our legacy an
how has that been working so far? >> it's been moving. yesterday, what the news did not cover is the blood and krips gangs signed a peace treaty. i extended myself to minister carlos mow a mad, the nation of islam. we partnered with them have men dispersed all over the city right now trying to escort and push these young men off of the streets so that we can have calm and peace and go back to the focus which is justice, and not about violence. >> i'd like you to take this...
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has been waiting for compensation. i think there is a recognition that part of that has to be some kind of resolution of the issue of compensating the hostages for really the terrible ordeal that we went through. >> you have served in the u.s. foreign service for three decades, and you have experience in the middle east, what do you make of this nuclear deal do you think the u.s. is rite to net with iran the way it's doing? >> we have had any number of regimes where i have actually this personal dealings, where we looked at nuclear programs, and they ended. i was an officer for argentina when the orange tine government dismantled their programme and saw south africa. we saw libya when it decided to become a member in good standing of the world of nations. they not only give up the nuclear programme, but paid pension to the families of the victims of the lockerbie bombing. a lot say iran will not change and we can't expect them to do this or that. there are any number of press departments where countries changed their a
has been waiting for compensation. i think there is a recognition that part of that has to be some kind of resolution of the issue of compensating the hostages for really the terrible ordeal that we went through. >> you have served in the u.s. foreign service for three decades, and you have experience in the middle east, what do you make of this nuclear deal do you think the u.s. is rite to net with iran the way it's doing? >> we have had any number of regimes where i have actually...
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it's been long going. it's been decades of this. i feel it would be a major disappointment to the si of baltimore. i'm from here, born and raised. we're freddie gray. it could be any one of us. disappointing they've waited this long to sweep this murder under the rug and tell us absolutely nothing. >> reporter: do you get the sense in the turmoil we've been in and the ashes literally in this community and young people expressing themselves in sometimes violent and destruck ways and some people that are building and these two forces in the city, do you get the sense there's something important happening here in a way to move the city and the community forward? >> i definitely feel like it's a major, like, movement in the city. we definitely need it because a lot of the youth have been forgotten. you know, we vote these politicians in office and they forget about who you were in office for. you have to be for the people. come out, talk to your people. talk to us. let us know you care about us. we're not sitting here doing this fornoth
it's been long going. it's been decades of this. i feel it would be a major disappointment to the si of baltimore. i'm from here, born and raised. we're freddie gray. it could be any one of us. disappointing they've waited this long to sweep this murder under the rug and tell us absolutely nothing. >> reporter: do you get the sense in the turmoil we've been in and the ashes literally in this community and young people expressing themselves in sometimes violent and destruck ways and some...
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this particular building which has been used as an emergency treatment center has been closed. here at least there are no more patients to treat. despite the celebrations no one in under the illusion that ebola could not reappear, and there are three weeks to go before the country is declared officially ebola-free. >> indonesia's education minister said that the country's school system is in crisis. less than half of indonesia's teachers have right the right qualifications and the children score the lowest in the world in international tests. we went to west java to find out why. >> a few hours from the capital of jakarta and schools are in a terrible state. holes in the roof, buildings half finished putting children at risk. villages decideed to build their own skill after the government refused to build one. money ran out before they could finish it. now >> my main problem is that i don't understand the learning material. it's very hard for me to explain things to the children. >> the schools principal said that only once the school inspector inspected the village but funding
this particular building which has been used as an emergency treatment center has been closed. here at least there are no more patients to treat. despite the celebrations no one in under the illusion that ebola could not reappear, and there are three weeks to go before the country is declared officially ebola-free. >> indonesia's education minister said that the country's school system is in crisis. less than half of indonesia's teachers have right the right qualifications and the...
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there's been another rise this year. what i think we had hoped for in terms of of much stronger afghanistan forces a much stronger afghanistan government, has yet to appear. there certainly is no more stability in afghanistan than there is in yemen or syria or iraq or on the other areas in this region. >> sreenivasan: you mentioned iraq, and isis forces are now battling government troops for control of ramadi and the nation's largest oil refinery. what does this say about the effectiveness of our bombing campaign against them? >> we're dealing with a scattered force. it isn't really dependent on a lot of heavy equipment. it can embed itself in buildings and cities which makes bombing very difficult unless it's supported pie by ground troops. in both the case of ramadi and the refinery that is not something where air power alone can be fully effective. where it has done well is reducing the revenues they've had through oil exports. it has had some impact on hitting key leadership cadres but this coming campaign so far has
there's been another rise this year. what i think we had hoped for in terms of of much stronger afghanistan forces a much stronger afghanistan government, has yet to appear. there certainly is no more stability in afghanistan than there is in yemen or syria or iraq or on the other areas in this region. >> sreenivasan: you mentioned iraq, and isis forces are now battling government troops for control of ramadi and the nation's largest oil refinery. what does this say about the...
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what i'd say is this has been a slow-rolling crisis this has been going on for a long time.shouldn't pretend that it's new. >> the city of baltimore remains under a state of emergency with curfews starting in just a few hours at 10:00 p.m. joining me now is host of msnbc's "all in" chris hayes. i know you're on the ground there. what are you seeing? >> it's kind of i would say a festive, boisterous scene outside the cvs pharmacy that burned yesterday. today, there's a line of people sort of standing in front of the riot police. there's a drum circle. speeches before. all sorts of people talking. this was the site of a big cleanup effort this morning. one of the people cleaning up was megan harris a teacher at a local school. where do you teach? >> the baltimore design school. it's a middle school through high school at baltimore city. >> reporter: and it's just right around here. >> yep, it's five minutes away. >> reporter: and your students, how did they get home yesterday? >> yesterday, i had a lot of students that had to take the bus. baltimore operates on public transit
what i'd say is this has been a slow-rolling crisis this has been going on for a long time.shouldn't pretend that it's new. >> the city of baltimore remains under a state of emergency with curfews starting in just a few hours at 10:00 p.m. joining me now is host of msnbc's "all in" chris hayes. i know you're on the ground there. what are you seeing? >> it's kind of i would say a festive, boisterous scene outside the cvs pharmacy that burned yesterday. today, there's a line...
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it is clear that they have been - i mean they have been significantly weakened. it means they are going to be fighting and what the military did yesterday. by saying that they have cleaned the bushes in the forest. about 200 girls, 93 women. part of that is boko haram. it doesn't mean their defeat >>> a lecture you are from coventry university. thanks for your thoughts >>> australia has recalled its ambassador to indonesia after two of its citizens were executed by firing squad. the executions went ahead despite an international campaign. a filipino woman was spared at the last minute. >> nine families from all over the world gathered at the indonesian port to leave for a prison island, for the last time before the executions. not long after, ambulances arrive with empty coffins. a grim sign that despite the last minute attempts from foreign governments to save the lives of the national officials here that made up their mind. while a majority in indonesia support the death penalty, many criticized the government for insisting on carrying out executions despite le
it is clear that they have been - i mean they have been significantly weakened. it means they are going to be fighting and what the military did yesterday. by saying that they have cleaned the bushes in the forest. about 200 girls, 93 women. part of that is boko haram. it doesn't mean their defeat >>> a lecture you are from coventry university. thanks for your thoughts >>> australia has recalled its ambassador to indonesia after two of its citizens were executed by firing...
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kenya has been a big target. i think they should have been doing slightly better. but today is very much about people coming together. i think we need to be doing a lot more of what we're doing. >> from what i gather this in particular university was one of the very few educational blirnlt establishments in that area. >> it's the highest education in that area. unfortunately without prejudice near to somolia, the vast majority of the people down there make it very difficult. you can't identify people by their national origin. it's quite often commonsense if kenyan forces -- >> like most other schools in the region are the most vulnerable and seeing what happened in nigeria, already in kenya, i think they should be doing more about this. >> i'm quite surprised by kenya because kenya probably compared to uganda you would say perhaps they have a much more organized system. but perhaps corruption is one of them. two, i think the last attempt -- attacks in kenya, some people say it has to do with the politics and some of the politicians actually played politics with it.
kenya has been a big target. i think they should have been doing slightly better. but today is very much about people coming together. i think we need to be doing a lot more of what we're doing. >> from what i gather this in particular university was one of the very few educational blirnlt establishments in that area. >> it's the highest education in that area. unfortunately without prejudice near to somolia, the vast majority of the people down there make it very difficult. you...
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family members say a probe has not been met. harry fawcett spoke to the families waiting for closure. >> reporter: april 16th last year south korea was confronted with these images a passenger ferry singing. mobile phone images - children laughing and half in fear. told to say. >> this woman's daughter is still missing. >> how can we go back to a normal life. we know where they were how can we live without finding kids and husband. the government has to help us. >> reporter: for the last few weeks this is a daily commute to park geun-hye and her husband. getting as close as they can, demanding that park geun-hye return all victims to their families by raising the wreck. a year later many families are fighting on. some to recover the remains of their loved ones others to find answers. there has been criminal convictions for the captain, one of the first to abandonship, the ferry owners and others. the families struggled to get an investigation into lax safety enforcements and failures in the emergency response after it. >> transl
family members say a probe has not been met. harry fawcett spoke to the families waiting for closure. >> reporter: april 16th last year south korea was confronted with these images a passenger ferry singing. mobile phone images - children laughing and half in fear. told to say. >> this woman's daughter is still missing. >> how can we go back to a normal life. we know where they were how can we live without finding kids and husband. the government has to help us. >>...
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i think people have been amazingly calm in the several hours we've been here. we've seen people quite resilient, taking it with a take it as it comes attitude. there are still foreigners in the city and they don't have -- their situation isn't much better than the people who are living in the parks behind me. the hotels are operating at a status of kind of semievacuation. the hotels aren't kicking out their guest. they have nowhere to go and there aren't any flights out of here. so the guests are stuck there. but they don't want the guests to go up to the rooms, spebl in the upper floors. the guests are sleeping in the lobby, in some of the lower hallways. mostly they are sleeping in the gardens and in the parking lots in front of the hotel. we don't know how long this is going to last like this. people -- i've been speaking to in the park think they might be here several more days. maybe a week. but it is not just here. there is the even more mysterious situation on mount everest. some climbers have been evacuated from mount everest. several, at least 17 inclu
i think people have been amazingly calm in the several hours we've been here. we've seen people quite resilient, taking it with a take it as it comes attitude. there are still foreigners in the city and they don't have -- their situation isn't much better than the people who are living in the parks behind me. the hotels are operating at a status of kind of semievacuation. the hotels aren't kicking out their guest. they have nowhere to go and there aren't any flights out of here. so the guests...
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it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid situation. the fighters have had a stronghold further south of the camp. fighters continuing but one of our proceed duesers spoke to the activists inside the camp saying that people are terrified. they can't even leave their homes to go to the food kitchens where they depend on food. really a terrible situation for them. >> stephanie dekker in beirut. thank you. the iraqi prime minister hyder al abadi say that the isil has been driven out. even though isil has been driven out of the center city, the iraqi interior minister has been
it has been absolutely dire there. people tell you it's probably one of the worst places to be in this conflict. under siege for over two years. they don't have food, water electricity. they're entirely dependent on aid. aid has been trickleing in sporadiccally. if isil does come in to the camp that aid won't reach the people, and geographically this town is on the outskirts of damascus, a concern for the regime if isil takes a hold there. people will tell you at the moment that it's a fluid...
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video has been released of u.s. and spanish coalition forces training the government in urban warfare. they are training in squad-size battlefields in iraq. there's more to come on al jazeera. see first hand what it must have been hike for the students attacked any al-shabab. we take you inside the university. [ chanting ] >>> and after hitting the streets, community members in the u.s. city of ferguson run for city council to bring about change. oi >>> good to have you with us. these are the top stories. humanitarians are warning of terrible conditions. in yemen. u.n. officials scribe the situation in syria's yarmouk refugee camp as beyond inhumane. the camp is overrun by i.s.i.l. and they are discussions how to help around 18,000 palestinian refugees trapped there. syria's government targeted residential buildings and air strikes on the city of idlib, it's been under the control of al nusra front since the end of march, laying on the main highway between damascus and aleppo >>> in malaysia an anti-racism bill was
video has been released of u.s. and spanish coalition forces training the government in urban warfare. they are training in squad-size battlefields in iraq. there's more to come on al jazeera. see first hand what it must have been hike for the students attacked any al-shabab. we take you inside the university. [ chanting ] >>> and after hitting the streets, community members in the u.s. city of ferguson run for city council to bring about change. oi >>> good to have you with...
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>> reporter: he has been in madrid for a visit, and there he has been saying that iran wants its ownoint plan on the situation in yemen. those four points are, ceasefire, humanitarian assistance dialogue between all of the parties, and a brood-based government. he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations here in new york. supposedly that means bring it to the second quarter. i have to tell you the diplomats i have spoken to say it's unlikely to be much appetite for something else at the u.n. security council now that has passed this resolution. there was originally a russian resolution and then there was this other resolution which came up from the gulf cooperation council. they managed to avoid a russian veto, so i think the other members, other than russia will be happy with what they have achieved and it's unlikely the security council will do anything else about yemen any time soon. >> james bayes thank you very much. >>> let's get more now on what is .hahhing in yemen where tribes are fighting against houthi rebels. alexei o'brien reports. >> reporter: triba
>> reporter: he has been in madrid for a visit, and there he has been saying that iran wants its ownoint plan on the situation in yemen. those four points are, ceasefire, humanitarian assistance dialogue between all of the parties, and a brood-based government. he is suggesting that iran will bring this to the united nations here in new york. supposedly that means bring it to the second quarter. i have to tell you the diplomats i have spoken to say it's unlikely to be much appetite for...
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what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi people's history and culture. if we accept this, all of the people of iraq and the culture will be murdered. if we let this happen, it is in your hands to help these people. >> if the call continues to go unanswered the legacy of the first people of this country will be wiped out. al jazeera northern iraq. >> anti-terrorism detects in australia are questioning five teenagers about an isil-inspired plot. more than 200 police officers were involved in the arrest. >> there were a series of rights in the metropolitan in melbourne. five people were arrested. we're expecting three to be charged. two will be charged with preparing a
what little has been saved has been closely guarded in secret locations across iraq. >> they came and said you have just five minutes and i take this. my passport, and these books. >> in erbil we track down nicodemus sharif. this bible is handwritten in aramaic. losing this history. >> these people sleep in the streets, and isis take everything. >> and then in another monastery, they go further. >> if it continues like this, it is a judgment for all of the iraqi...
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some have been deported to djibouti for better aid. it's a problem, and the money is going through a lot of red tape at the united nations before it can be translated into aid on the ground. yemenis are saying we need something today, not tomorrow and it's a matter of time, and how much time it will take to reach the people. >> there has been several calls for humanitarian pauses in the conflict including saudi-led air strikes, is that gaining ground in riyadh will the saudis contemplate ceasing the air strike to allow for humanitarian aid. >> yes, the idea of a temporary ceasefire on a daily basis or every two days for humanitarian aid to be channelled has been levelled many times and the coalition spokesman said it's not necessary to do it now. the strikes are very much to only strike at the houthis and their allies. he said yes, they are mixed with the population but now there is a distance between the two sides and the coalition air strikes are tart only specific objectives including the smaller groups of houthis and their allies.
some have been deported to djibouti for better aid. it's a problem, and the money is going through a lot of red tape at the united nations before it can be translated into aid on the ground. yemenis are saying we need something today, not tomorrow and it's a matter of time, and how much time it will take to reach the people. >> there has been several calls for humanitarian pauses in the conflict including saudi-led air strikes, is that gaining ground in riyadh will the saudis contemplate...
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it's been a slow process. so israel's leadership in treating sewage has taken place over the last 15 years but the breakthrough has been in the development of membrane technology for desalination because that breakthrough in technology dramatically reduced the costs of desalinating seawater. >> reporter: from about $1 a cubic meter to about 40 cents. >> exactly. to less than half the cost. >> reporter: ten miles south of tel aviv, the sorek plant, open only 18 months, calls itself the world's biggest seawater desalination plant of its kind. it can produce more than 600,000 cubic meters of drinking water a day, enough for 1.5 million people, almost a fifth of israel's population. avshalom felber is c.e.o. of ide technologies, which built the sorek desalination plant. this is where the water from the mediterranean enters the plant. >> exactly. under bhere is a deep pit about 70 meters down where all this water is collected, and it comes by gravity from the sea; it's under sea level. the pumps here lift it here f
it's been a slow process. so israel's leadership in treating sewage has taken place over the last 15 years but the breakthrough has been in the development of membrane technology for desalination because that breakthrough in technology dramatically reduced the costs of desalinating seawater. >> reporter: from about $1 a cubic meter to about 40 cents. >> exactly. to less than half the cost. >> reporter: ten miles south of tel aviv, the sorek plant, open only 18 months, calls...
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i hadn't been successful.different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you notice any of these stop...