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on al-jazeera then we'll tell you why efforts to contain the abode of virus in the democratic republic of democratic republic of congo are once again under threat. heller march is infamous for its strong winds certainly in northern europe and they have been strong but so far they've been mars with the wind directions change to a northwest in which means things are getting cold rule is clouds which bring some rain with it increasingly bring snow look at the north not for example overnight and the picture for sunday is one of still fairly windy weather temperatures drops down below the teens the most part watches your excess teen for sunday gets much colder we're right in spain and portugal twenty three madrid but the north coast will be windy and still warm in the bottom right hand corner but to me here i said watches iraq there's the snow that really shows itself on monday xerox max is now five the snow likely no ground in germany as well and the temperatures now low single figures stuck and gone below freezing ankara's all right bill crystal a little bit cooler at seventy and madrid were you down to ninety but it's
on al-jazeera then we'll tell you why efforts to contain the abode of virus in the democratic republic of democratic republic of congo are once again under threat. heller march is infamous for its strong winds certainly in northern europe and they have been strong but so far they've been mars with the wind directions change to a northwest in which means things are getting cold rule is clouds which bring some rain with it increasingly bring snow look at the north not for example overnight and...
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of pneumonic plague on the border between uganda and the democratic republic of congo that's according to the world health organization which says it's investigating other deaths in the democratic republic of congo that are suspected of being from this particular type of play and the whole episode has added more pressure on health workers in this part of the sea because they're already struggling to contain a major outbreak of ebola there the u.n. says fighting in south sudan is continuing despite last year's peace deal a u.n. commission on human rights says it's identified some of the individuals who are involved is also considering the introduction of a court to end what it sees as a culture of impunity here or morgan has more from the south sudan capital juba there were high hopes when it started empathy was a mount law theory but by january year everything ended and the optimism these people were forced to leave their homes to survive. the government forces are right to mock our county. they threatened their. community or pretty soon we got a source. with a gun sort that was different to this second they begun to lure their properties. big. open their doors. open their doors. everythin
of pneumonic plague on the border between uganda and the democratic republic of congo that's according to the world health organization which says it's investigating other deaths in the democratic republic of congo that are suspected of being from this particular type of play and the whole episode has added more pressure on health workers in this part of the sea because they're already struggling to contain a major outbreak of ebola there the u.n. says fighting in south sudan is continuing...
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democratic republic of the congo. the new medicines have not yet been approved by regulators, but are being used in an attempt to save lives. in the final part of a series of films from the democratic republic senior africa correspondent anne soy reports on the improvements in the care of ebola patients during this latest outbreak. a source of so much pride for this doctor and a milestone in the fight ——fight doctor and a milestone in the fight —— fight against ebola. until now, the survival rates of expectant mothers infected were ebola, and their babies had been almost zero. so, this is a baby only a few days old. this is a miracle baby. that is because josephine court old. this is a miracle baby. that is becausejosephine court ebola while she was reckoned. at the time of delivery, she was taken into isolation so that she could have a baby there because nobody was sure whether the baby had contracted ebola, and a few days later, the baby was tested and is ebola free. hello, baby. a reflection of how the level of care hello, baby. a reflection of how the level of ca re has hello, baby. a reflection of how the level of care has improved since the last outbreak in west africa where this doct
democratic republic of the congo. the new medicines have not yet been approved by regulators, but are being used in an attempt to save lives. in the final part of a series of films from the democratic republic senior africa correspondent anne soy reports on the improvements in the care of ebola patients during this latest outbreak. a source of so much pride for this doctor and a milestone in the fight ——fight doctor and a milestone in the fight —— fight against ebola. until now, the...
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democratic republic of the congo. the new medicines have not yet been approved by regulators but are being used in an attempt to save lives. in the final part of a series of films from the democratic republic this latest outbreak. a source of so much pride for this doctor and a milestone in the fight against ebola. until now, the survival rates of expectant mothers who are infected with ebola and their babies had been almost zero. so, this is baby manuela, just a few days old, and her mother, josephine. this is arguably a miracle baby. that's becausejosephine caught ebola whilst she was pregnant. at the time of delivery, she was taken into isolation so that she could have the baby there because nobody was sure whether the baby would have contracted ebola, and a few days later, the baby was tested and is ebola—free. hello, baby. a reflection of how the level of care has improved since the last big outbreak in west africa where dr camara modet first treated ebola patients. translation: ebola treatment centres are now becoming modern and we are starting to use these cubes. they are transparent and that allows us to combat the rumours going around the community. and in terms of the medical car
democratic republic of the congo. the new medicines have not yet been approved by regulators but are being used in an attempt to save lives. in the final part of a series of films from the democratic republic this latest outbreak. a source of so much pride for this doctor and a milestone in the fight against ebola. until now, the survival rates of expectant mothers who are infected with ebola and their babies had been almost zero. so, this is baby manuela, just a few days old, and her mother,...
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of aiding myanmar soldiers in their crackdown on. we're going to weather update next here on al-jazeera then we'll tell you why efforts to contain the a both of us and democratic republic of democratic republic of congo are once again on the threats. heller marches in first.
of aiding myanmar soldiers in their crackdown on. we're going to weather update next here on al-jazeera then we'll tell you why efforts to contain the a both of us and democratic republic of democratic republic of congo are once again on the threats. heller marches in first.
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we turn now to the democratic republic of congo because more than a quarter of people in ebola—hit areas of the democratic republicding to local authorities. our colleague anne soy was in the area recently — here‘s what she found happened when health workers tried to test dead bodies for the disease. translation: we don‘t understand what this a bullet is. we can burn the bodies of our people ourselves. it's hostile now. the community here is not happy, they say that there people have already died and there was no intervention when they were under fire last night. and they say that we must leave now. this is the challenge of finding a bullet in a war zone. health workers must now get armed escort to go to affected villages. their help is badly needed here. a confirmed case was admitted in this clinic. the traditional healer who ones —— rented continue to see other patients using potentially contaminated equipment. he is untrained but he is the closest the village has got to a dr. we can‘t close this because he is untrained. he is an integral part of the health system in this committee. so we must leverage the fact
we turn now to the democratic republic of congo because more than a quarter of people in ebola—hit areas of the democratic republicding to local authorities. our colleague anne soy was in the area recently — here‘s what she found happened when health workers tried to test dead bodies for the disease. translation: we don‘t understand what this a bullet is. we can burn the bodies of our people ourselves. it's hostile now. the community here is not happy, they say that there people have...