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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2014, the united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid. but only 63% was donate. in a report developed for oxfam some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum. this is more than the equivalent of $1 per day. countries neighboring syria are overburden with refugees, in turkey lebanon iraq. to places like australia canada germany sweden and switzerland. countries that have signed the convention to support the ratification need to offer more openings and the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help more syrians seeking asylum and by relaxing visa restrictions. >> caroline malone reporting there. let's go to iraq where security forces are leading an assault on a hospital in tikrit. they believe fighters from islamic state of iraq and the levant are heighting there. as osama ben javid reports. fighting is more
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2014, the united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid. but only 63% was donate. in a report developed for oxfam some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum. this is more than the equivalent of $1 per day. countries neighboring syria are overburden with...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> controversy in southern chile. many catholics there are furious over the pope's decision to appoint father juan barro. to a. >> father juan barros from being ordained as their influence bishop. >> the pope has said be wary of evil of and never the commit of being silent. >> jose was one of the thousands who protested at the cathedral and continues to call for the pope to remove barros. the pope refused to speak to al jazeera but has denied any wrongdoing. an assertion by his accusers. >> each testimony which has been given, what shocks me it's still necessary to convince some people of the truth. >> reporter: scores of chilen priests and deacons are called for his removal. they are perplexed that the pope ignored their warnings. >> knowing everything we know, the only explanation is that the facts were presented to the holy father in a different light. otherwise this is incomprehensible. >> many priests and 38 catholics say barros must stand down until his name is cleared. in part because of anger over the hierarch
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> controversy in southern chile. many catholics there are furious over the pope's decision to appoint father juan barro. to a. >> father juan barros from being ordained as their influence bishop. >> the pope has said be wary of evil of and never the commit of being silent. >> jose was one of the thousands who protested at the cathedral and continues to call for the pope to remove barros. the pope refused to speak to al jazeera but has denied...
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2014, united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid to help syria. but only a fraction was generated. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year more people need help. that would provide each personal with only the absolute minimum. this will more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighboring syria are overburdened with refugees. in turkey lebanon iraq. any kind of permanent resettlement to places like australia, canada, germany swits switzerland and new zealand. the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the uae could help. >> if you would like to know more about some of the people affected by the war in syria and meet some of them, head to our interactive documentary life on hold. millions of syrians have fled to lebanon where they make up a quarter of the population. >>> meeting a deadline in switsz switzerland, sources say iran is refusing to budge on key issues including continuing its advanced nuc
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2014, united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid to help syria. but only a fraction was generated. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year more people need help. that would provide each personal with only the absolute minimum. this will more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighboring syria are overburdened with refugees. in...
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caroline malone. >> in 2014, united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid for victims of syria. but only 62% was collected. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion. that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum more than the equivalent of 1 u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighboring syria are overburdened with refugees, more than 4 million refugees are in turkey iraq and northern egyptian andegyptand iraq. >>> oxfam says countries that have signed the convention to support refugees need to offer more openings and the charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar uae could help more syrians seeking asylum and by relaxing visa restrictions. >> at least five people have been killed in a car bomb attack in the iraqi capital baghdad. the blast happened near the entrance gate of the predominantly shia neighborhood of husseinea. two men in a sports utility vehicle were sh
caroline malone. >> in 2014, united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid for victims of syria. but only 62% was collected. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion. that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum more than the equivalent of 1 u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighboring syria...
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caroline malone has the latest on the ground in yemen. >> reporter: a residential district was targeted by air strikes according to the houthi rebels. the tv said this is what is left of part of this distribute in sanaa. the houthi controlled channel says there has been civilian casualties, and showed scenes from the local hospital. >> translation: one of my children was killed another went out crying to the nab ours, but didn't come back. the rest of us are injured, and as you can see, in hospital. may god take revenge on them. we are muslim like them. why can't they leave us yemenis to sort out our own problems. >>> 100 planes were led in a military action. they have only targeted houthi militias, the houthis called for people to join protests against the military action. >> hakim al-masmari is the editor-in-chief of the "yemen post," and joins us from sanaa. a frightening couple of hours. >> very worrying. the death toll is clear. the houthis announce that 19 were killed, mostly civilian including a family of five, more than 35 injured, and many others under the rubble. unknown if th
caroline malone has the latest on the ground in yemen. >> reporter: a residential district was targeted by air strikes according to the houthi rebels. the tv said this is what is left of part of this distribute in sanaa. the houthi controlled channel says there has been civilian casualties, and showed scenes from the local hospital. >> translation: one of my children was killed another went out crying to the nab ours, but didn't come back. the rest of us are injured, and as you can...
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is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference held in kuwait on tuesday, caroline malone reporter: in 2014, the united nation as peeled for $7.7 billion in aid to help civilians in syria. but only 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a new report for charity objectionoxoxfamiliar analyzed what they pledged but what they actually guide. some of the worse offends era korea and russia. this year people need even more help. an estimated 18 million people cryer a total of $8.7 billion. providing each person with only the absolute minimum little more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of the amount have been pledged. equipments are yous bordering syrian are over pledged. objection familiar says only about 2% of those people have been offered any kind of permanent resettlement. to places like australia canada germany and switzerland. oxfam says poland, russia, spain and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and the charity says gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and uae could help more syrians seeking asylum by reactions visa restrict
is likely to be addressed at the third international aid conference held in kuwait on tuesday, caroline malone reporter: in 2014, the united nation as peeled for $7.7 billion in aid to help civilians in syria. but only 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a new report for charity objectionoxoxfamiliar analyzed what they pledged but what they actually guide. some of the worse offends era korea and russia. this year people need even more help. an estimated 18 million people cryer a total of...
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caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2004 the united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid toelp civilians in syria. but only 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a new report they analyzed what developed countries should be able to donate compared to what they gave. some of the worst offenders including australia japan south korea russia. this year even more people need help, an estimated 18 million people requiring a total of $8.7 billion. that would provide each person only the absolutely minimum at the equivalent of $1 u.s. a day. so far only 10% of that amount mass has been pledged. many of the refugees are in turkey lebanon, egypt and iraq. they found that 2% of the people are offered any kind of permanent resettlement to places like australia canada, germany sweden and switzerland. countries that have signed the u.n. convention to the port refugees like poland, spain russia and the united kingdom need to offer more openings and gulf countries like saudi arabia qatar and uae could help more syrians seeking asylum and relaxing visa restrictions. >> at least five peopl
caroline malone reports. >> reporter: in 2004 the united nations appealed for $7.7 billion in aid toelp civilians in syria. but only 63% of the money pledged was donated. in a new report they analyzed what developed countries should be able to donate compared to what they gave. some of the worst offenders including australia japan south korea russia. this year even more people need help, an estimated 18 million people requiring a total of $8.7 billion. that would provide each person only...
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caroline malone has a look at the report. >> helping civilians in syria only 63% of the money was donate. a new charity for oxfam compared to what they actually gave some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of 8.7 billion. that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum. little more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that amount has been pledged. countries neighboring syria are heoverburdened with refugees. oxfam says only 2% of those people have been offered any kind of permanent reslelt resettlement. signed the u.n. conventions to support refugees like poland, russia spain and new zealand. help more syrian seek egg asylum and by relaxinglaxing visa restrictions. >> nigerian presidential election results are aren't expected until monday night. yvonne ndege reports. >> up to 15,000 opposition supporters protested outside the electoral commission in port harcourt in the relinquish oil rich southern region. electoral sheets nev
caroline malone has a look at the report. >> helping civilians in syria only 63% of the money was donate. a new charity for oxfam compared to what they actually gave some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of 8.7 billion. that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum. little more than the equivalent of one u.s. dollar a day. so far only 10% of that...
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caroline malone reports. >> in 2014 the united nations appealed for $7.77 billion of aide or the syriat only 67% was received. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum little more than the equivalent of a little over $1 u.s. per day. countries neighboring syria are overburdenburdened with refugees. oxfam says only about 2% of those people have been offered any kind of permanent resettlement to countries like sweden germany and swits switzerland charity also says that gulf countries like saudi arabia, qatar and the yea could help more syrians seeking asylum and by relaxing visa restrictions. >>> at least five people have been killed in car bomb attacks in the iraqi capital baghdad. two police officers are among the dead. the blast happened near the entrance gate of the predominantly shia neighborhood of wosamia. >>> leading assault on a hospital in tikrit. they believe that fighters from the
caroline malone reports. >> in 2014 the united nations appealed for $7.77 billion of aide or the syriat only 67% was received. some of the worst offenders include australia japan, south korea and russia. this year even more people need help. an estimated 18 million people require a total of $8.7 billion that would provide each person with only the absolute minimum little more than the equivalent of a little over $1 u.s. per day. countries neighboring syria are overburdenburdened with...