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joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi. i'm used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i'm curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it's just really wonderful to be a twin. i always felt that there was something amazing that not everybody else had. because i had someone i could trust with everything and look up to. and try to be as good as him. emily: and you are identical right? >> [in unison] yes. emily: how are you similar and different? >> we are both competitive and driven. our veterans are similar. we're both harvard computer science majors. we're the only set of twins to both sell companies to microsoft. a lot of the things we have done are similar. i think i'm more of a stress case. my brother is more easy-going comparatively. emily: you were born in tehran. you were six years old when the iran-iraq war broke out. what was living through that like? >> it was pretty horrific. my childhood, i remember feeling scared most of the time. either scared of my
joining me on studio 1.0, founders of code.org, hadi and ali partovi. i'm used to interviewing you guys separately, but it is a pleasure to have you together. i'm curious, what was it like growing up as the brothers partovi? >> it's just really wonderful to be a twin. i always felt that there was something amazing that not everybody else had. because i had someone i could trust with everything and look up to. and try to be as good as him. emily: and you are identical right? >> [in...
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hadi he's a spokesman from the indonesian red cross joins us now from harlem thanks so much for being with us can you tell us right now what the situation is in long block where you are. yes i just arrived from the gotta. learn we cordon it over isn't here with all in the air of it in the service the. skill with michael and his. last night. because. and this very. moment and i was expected to continue. can you give us an idea. can you give us give us an idea of the extent of the devastation that you saw what's it like out there on long block island yes or no we. try to be fair and our problem is they're working with us we're on to help. the people of this region lengthy. to be. sleeping in the are tired of their houses and. stronger all the last night it read. the length play. that now. to clean up the road now access to the location of the remote. shortly after arraf and we hear that the region where it was aaron we hear that the hospital have been evacuated how are people being helped medically now that the hospitals have been closed down. because. the dollar is still tough stuff so
hadi he's a spokesman from the indonesian red cross joins us now from harlem thanks so much for being with us can you tell us right now what the situation is in long block where you are. yes i just arrived from the gotta. learn we cordon it over isn't here with all in the air of it in the service the. skill with michael and his. last night. because. and this very. moment and i was expected to continue. can you give us an idea. can you give us give us an idea of the extent of the devastation...
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ok of the escalation i understand for for example one scenario is what president hadi is proposing great now right he is backed by the saudis and he has sat that he will declare amnesty for anyone who stops fighting. do you think this promise could end the war. no of course not i'm calling president teddy. who is the visit to mature is a dent i'm calling to going to visit him it said government to open that dialogue to start to making because she did think with me the show for those who see with all parties of him and they have to find solutions for yemenis they have to stop cuckoo and also they have to stop the world. and when we are within that dialogue it's now we are now in the. other stead after the death of charlie son so there is a lot of chances now to make peace in yemen so brizard into how did i end this it to my to do government should start a dialogue with the horses but also also who says no has to declare that they are already to hand over the web as to them is it to me to also duty former president reached out to the saudis calling on them to lift the blockade on yemen wit
ok of the escalation i understand for for example one scenario is what president hadi is proposing great now right he is backed by the saudis and he has sat that he will declare amnesty for anyone who stops fighting. do you think this promise could end the war. no of course not i'm calling president teddy. who is the visit to mature is a dent i'm calling to going to visit him it said government to open that dialogue to start to making because she did think with me the show for those who see...
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coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claim it it fielded to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably care and we get this.
coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claim it it fielded to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we...
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coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the un brokered peace table that that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the goal that doesn't change no matter what tragedy happened on the battlefield all the governments named in the forty one page report received an
coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we...
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president president hadi he then went into exile just to give you a bit of background here he went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few other areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that once again civilians are paying the price for this war in yemen our correspondent mohammed has been covering the crisis there extensively and he joins us now live from neighboring djibouti some of these pictures we're seeing really horrific children very young children bearing the brunt of the escalating violence there in the country what do we know about this particular attack. well i don't know if we have seen a soul. kitchens all the villian thinking the bodies all the children. and the injured to hospital also the wreckage of a boss is so full of just. books about a lot sold out cry in the s
president president hadi he then went into exile just to give you a bit of background here he went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few other areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that...
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who three rubbles who were trying to oust the former internationally recognized president president hadi he then went into exile just to give you a bit of background here he went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed. many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst humanitarian crises the situation today this strike in northern yemen showing that once again civilians are paying the price for this war in yemen our correspondent mohammed has been covering the crisis extensively and he joins us now live from neighboring djibouti some of these pictures we're seeing really horrific children very young children bearing the brunt of the escalating violence there in the country what do we know about this particular attack a lot of strain salk far our picture.
who three rubbles who were trying to oust the former internationally recognized president president hadi he then went into exile just to give you a bit of background here he went to saudi his government took control of the southern city of aden but very few areas of yemen and this protracted war has gone on with very little progress being made on either side more than ten thousand civilians killed. many million in dire. situation close to starvation is being called on the world's worst...
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trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president who mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by iranian back to the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get this to the u.n. brokered peace table. all the that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the goal that doesn't change no matter what tragedy happened on the battlefield all the governments named in the forty one page rep
trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president who mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by iranian back to the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we...
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president abdrabbuh mansour hadi fled to saudi arabia where he's in exile.a is a sunni state and sees the shia houthis as iranian proxys. in march 2015, saudi arabia and other mostly sunni arab states — backed by the us, uk, and france — began air strikes against the houthis, with the aim of restoring mr hadi's government. here's carolyn lamboley from bbc monitoring's middle east team. the spokesman released a statement today in which he defended the strike, talking about the targeting that happened inside the province. there was a ballistic missile fired yesterday across the board onto a saudi city. this missile was countered by saudi air defence systems, and one civilian killed was yemeni, residing in saudi arabia, and ten to ii yemeni, residing in saudi arabia, and ten to 11 other people were wounded. but the same statement also accused the houthis of conscripting children. so they are saying that the reason they fired into this area which aberdeen school bus was that the were put there by the houthi rebels to hide some kind of missile launch? the initial
president abdrabbuh mansour hadi fled to saudi arabia where he's in exile.a is a sunni state and sees the shia houthis as iranian proxys. in march 2015, saudi arabia and other mostly sunni arab states — backed by the us, uk, and france — began air strikes against the houthis, with the aim of restoring mr hadi's government. here's carolyn lamboley from bbc monitoring's middle east team. the spokesman released a statement today in which he defended the strike, talking about the targeting that...
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o re's what payne hady about playing in the first nfl game. >> i feel good to be back out there.racticed the whole month. but yes, it felt good. something i've been working for my whole life. i'm blessed and happy for the opportunity. >> he missed a little bit of time with his injury. the little bit we saw in otas andohat we've seen sfe far, we very confident payne will be a force in this division for a lot of years. >> reporter: and so we do have another week of practice except back. we're back here for third pre-season game against the broncos. >> good stuff. daron payne got on the field which was good le segue to the nates and cardinals. resegway. you'ot dealing with your average jerk. bases loaded bryce harper r of the game. he adds a two-run single. he was 3 for 5 with three rbis. the nats hold on to win, 5-4 over the cardinals. >>inally. >> hallelujah. >> i knew we were in good shape when doug wasn't yelling in thei weather of. >> tt's true. ha >>> there's a triple threat at georgetown university. identical triplette brothers h taken every step together. now, they're going
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then in 2015, saudi arabia formed a coalition to try and restore control to president hadi. country. that's the simple version — but the un says the conflict has become "increasingly muddled as loyalties shifted, armed groups proliferated and factions fragmented." a little earlier i spoke with the bbc‘s mohamed el aassar and began by asking him what new information we've learned from today's report. it really essentially accused eve ryo ne it really essentially accused everyone of carrying the same violations as an targeting civilians, making knower guard to civilians, making knower guard to civilian casualties. and enlisting children, torture, unlawful imprisonment. so really it is the first time all sides of the conflict are put on equal footing. does it suggest what to do about it? are put on equal footing. does it suggest what to do about mm suggest what to do about mm suggest that independent investigation should be carried out ina number of investigation should be carried out in a number of instances where civilians were hurt. it does not suggest all of these per se, b
then in 2015, saudi arabia formed a coalition to try and restore control to president hadi. country. that's the simple version — but the un says the conflict has become "increasingly muddled as loyalties shifted, armed groups proliferated and factions fragmented." a little earlier i spoke with the bbc‘s mohamed el aassar and began by asking him what new information we've learned from today's report. it really essentially accused eve ryo ne it really essentially accused everyone of...
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for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality. jordan al-jazeera the united nations. is the head of the fisherman's union and hyundai did he accuses the coalition of targeting civilians say that. the targeting of fishermen was not expected the poor in market
for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also...
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how remote also joins us now live from hadi so it's a crucial decision that the people are waiting for what's the mood like there. well you're right everyone is waiting in this news here at the half hour a lot of people are feeling right now people are in france or towels in the offices waiting for this court ruling this is a privately owned. paper. being confident that everything will go there will be declared the winner by the courts. gratian within forty eight hours that makes this a sunday some legal expert. those are saying that they think that the lawyers representing the in the alliance they put up a good fight in court but they say what could we can down because we didn't get enough evidence to prove that it was manipulation but some legal experts are saying that all they have to do is convince the nine judges that the elections won't run properly. how to take us through the different scenarios of how this day could end one options do the judges have. one of the judges could declare a winner and then that person has to be sworn in within forty eight hours they could then say if
how remote also joins us now live from hadi so it's a crucial decision that the people are waiting for what's the mood like there. well you're right everyone is waiting in this news here at the half hour a lot of people are feeling right now people are in france or towels in the offices waiting for this court ruling this is a privately owned. paper. being confident that everything will go there will be declared the winner by the courts. gratian within forty eight hours that makes this a sunday...
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for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadiand iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the united nations. tech giant apple has become the first company to had a valuation of one trillion dollars on the u.s. stock markets a million million mark was raised when apple's share
for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadiand iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also...
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prisoners of war released marcus have been hard at work on this and that this was an issue the president hadi on each occasion i have met him has particularly urged us to take the lead on and i and i think this is a tribute to his humanity and i know we all want to see this moving forward as fast as we can. let me conclude by the president by summing up my requests to you and your members firstly support for my effort to begin consultations in september in geneva. secondly support for deescalation in the data and to keep the red sea out of the conflict. thirdly support for those measures i have mentioned one the release of prisoners there are many others that bring hope back to the people of yemen it is the people of yemen who will ensure that we have a good chance to make those political negotiations work without their involvement interest advocacy and support we will not make it they need encouragement to believe that this can happen forcefully please join me as i know you will in recognizing extraordinary courage of international humanitarian organizations i've had the privilege in my freq
prisoners of war released marcus have been hard at work on this and that this was an issue the president hadi on each occasion i have met him has particularly urged us to take the lead on and i and i think this is a tribute to his humanity and i know we all want to see this moving forward as fast as we can. let me conclude by the president by summing up my requests to you and your members firstly support for my effort to begin consultations in september in geneva. secondly support for...
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situation across yemen as of use saudi coalition forces who are backing the exiled government of president hadiare continuing to fight the fighters for control of this very important port city through which a humanitarian aid could be flowing if not for all of this fighting between the opposing sides they are expecting not just to get an update from mr griffiths but also some sense of what the possibilities are for trying to find some sort of political solution to this war that's been going on for several years now certainly this is an opportunity for members of the security council to extend or to demonstrate their support for martin griffiths efforts to try to bring priest to yemen a country that has seen so many millions of people displaced as well as hundreds of thousands of people injured or killed during the fighting roles once you're a sense of the level of if i can use the word will at the u.n. to put some sort of structure in place to bring an end to this desperate conflict well there is certainly a lot of pressure on the u.n. security council to try to help broker some sort of solutio
situation across yemen as of use saudi coalition forces who are backing the exiled government of president hadiare continuing to fight the fighters for control of this very important port city through which a humanitarian aid could be flowing if not for all of this fighting between the opposing sides they are expecting not just to get an update from mr griffiths but also some sense of what the possibilities are for trying to find some sort of political solution to this war that's been going on...
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the fact that the rebel representatives as well as representatives of the government of president hadi are supposed to be meeting with the secretary general's special representative martin griffiths in geneva on september sixth of course there's been a dish of condemnation of this airstrike on thursday earlier this afternoon we spoke with the outgoing high commissioner for human rights. hussein and he had this reaction to the news of the airstrike. the specific and incident i mean richard richard attack and i'm sure my office is there any guidance i've seen what you've seen on the media. if it has occurred and we've had reason to believe it has of course i mean absolutely horrific and it's precisely these sorts of attacks. that impelled us to request time and for a serious inquiry to be mounted by international experts to look into all of the major. and horrific poseurs for civilians including children. were killed. now for rather the past eleven months the human rights council has empowered a group of three experts to take a look at the human rights situation in yemen these experts ar
the fact that the rebel representatives as well as representatives of the government of president hadi are supposed to be meeting with the secretary general's special representative martin griffiths in geneva on september sixth of course there's been a dish of condemnation of this airstrike on thursday earlier this afternoon we spoke with the outgoing high commissioner for human rights. hussein and he had this reaction to the news of the airstrike. the specific and incident i mean richard...
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stressing is that he has been able to maintain laws of communication with the government of president hadi with the who the leadership with other interested parties who have been playing a role in this civil war and he said that because these lines of communication have been open and because people have been willing to at least try to figure out a way for example to keep the data port open for humanitarian aid delivery that he feels that there is at least the political will on all sides to actually try to have this conversation is highly unlikely to expect that he would have made this announcement had martin griffiths not believed that people would actually show up in geneva early in september while still in jordan their life in the united nations as always for us thank you. watching al jazeera live from london still to come on the program sporadic protests in cities across iran amid a dramatic drop in the reaal and a sponsoring economy. has seen his hand up the selections on the air ben makes his presidential ambition officially known all that and more when we come back. this stunt is kno
stressing is that he has been able to maintain laws of communication with the government of president hadi with the who the leadership with other interested parties who have been playing a role in this civil war and he said that because these lines of communication have been open and because people have been willing to at least try to figure out a way for example to keep the data port open for humanitarian aid delivery that he feels that there is at least the political will on all sides to...
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on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, backed by a saudi—ledalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. 0n the other side, houthi rebels, allied with iran. united nations officials say this conflict has caused terrible suffering. 8 million yemenis face famine and three quarters of the population need humanitarian aid. the new un special envoy, in his first interview, has told the bbc yemen faces collapse unless a political solution is found. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has this report. you are likely to find much of it distressing. school bags on their backs, shock in their eyes. children who had been heading for a day out. a yemeni child's day ends like this all too often. many in hospital beds. today, three to a bed, and many more dead. this man says an air strike in the market targeted the children's bus. "0ur shops were open", he says, "shoppers were just walking around." this was the school bus in saada, a rebel—controlled town. but the saudi—led coalition says it targeted missile launchers, taking aim at saudi c
on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, backed by a saudi—ledalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. 0n the other side, houthi rebels, allied with iran. united nations officials say this conflict has caused terrible suffering. 8 million yemenis face famine and three quarters of the population need humanitarian aid. the new un special envoy, in his first interview, has told the bbc yemen faces collapse unless a political solution is...
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process he says it's being credible and is calling for peace and unity i want us to has more from hadi. writes police disrupt a press conference about to be given by the bobbies main opposition leader nelson chamisa the order the journalist to leave saying they have no permission to gather the hotel. on some zimbabweans say scenes like these reminded them of the days when robert mugabe was in power. when freedom of speech was stifled and media reporting was to stick to. the country's information minister eventually tells the police to leave. when allowed to speak to me so i didn't hold back on his words if they wanted a city and equally one their son. and . shortly afterwards the president elect. himself spark criticizing the police's heavy handedness but insisting the vote was free and fair to nelson is a. crucial role in zimbabwe's president. folding future. for peace. you know well and harare is getting back to normal after wednesday's violence but something where the tensions could rise h.m.'s the challenges that result in court. but then god will have to be a president for all zim
process he says it's being credible and is calling for peace and unity i want us to has more from hadi. writes police disrupt a press conference about to be given by the bobbies main opposition leader nelson chamisa the order the journalist to leave saying they have no permission to gather the hotel. on some zimbabweans say scenes like these reminded them of the days when robert mugabe was in power. when freedom of speech was stifled and media reporting was to stick to. the country's...
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united states and france, intervene to try help the internationally—recognised government of president hadiountry. fighting against them are houthi rebels, allied with iran. since 2015, unicef says nearly 2,400 children have been killed, and today, 11 million are in need of humanitarian aid. the bbc has been speaking to the families of the children killed in saada. 0ur correspondent caroline hawley‘s report contains distressing images from the start. man sobs it is the moment a father identifies his son among the dead. and this is a boy crying out for his father and mother, one of the survivors of thursday's air strike. "thank god i'm alive," says the boy, "but some of my friends and my teacher died." hussain says they had stopped to buy water when they were attacked. the un children's fund called the attack unconscionable, a low point in yemen's brutal war. it says its calls for humanitarian law to be respected, for children to be protected, have been met with utter disregard. the saudi—led coalition, which buys arms from britain and the us, defended the air strike. saudi arabia called it
united states and france, intervene to try help the internationally—recognised government of president hadiountry. fighting against them are houthi rebels, allied with iran. since 2015, unicef says nearly 2,400 children have been killed, and today, 11 million are in need of humanitarian aid. the bbc has been speaking to the families of the children killed in saada. 0ur correspondent caroline hawley‘s report contains distressing images from the start. man sobs it is the moment a father...
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population yet there who with these for years sought equal representation in their government and mohamed hadi and all the others rejected it so they rebelled what is the thing is michael here in this should be i mean i just want to push just on what nikki haley because you saw as i did she looked a little surprised that what was happening in yemen it does beg the question why hasn't the u.s. acknowledged previous war crimes in yemen after all this time. because their greatest contributor saudi arabia has been leading the charge there they've been at this now for a number of years and they still have not been able to accomplish anything and this but this also shows a far greater disaster on the part of saudi arabia and and mohamed been some in particular and what his designs are for the entire middle east he wants to attack tehran he and his it was his country actually that they created the al qaeda that created jihadi salafist that have been roaming runnin all over the middle east he tried to influence elections in. lebanon he failed he tried he's tried to influence events in syria he has fai
population yet there who with these for years sought equal representation in their government and mohamed hadi and all the others rejected it so they rebelled what is the thing is michael here in this should be i mean i just want to push just on what nikki haley because you saw as i did she looked a little surprised that what was happening in yemen it does beg the question why hasn't the u.s. acknowledged previous war crimes in yemen after all this time. because their greatest contributor saudi...
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phoned from lombok by the head of disaster management of the indonesian red cross, arifin mohammad hadie know you have essentiallyjust arrived. what do you do at this early stage of your arrival? my position here, i manage the operation, it is conducted by the indonesian red cross. we know about the tragedy of the number of people who have died already. presumably, are many people badly hurt and at the moment, i'm treated? the number that we have got at this morning has grown from 82 people. the earthquake, around the district. the worst area is in the north of lombok. just give us an idea, how do you find all of those people who have either fled out into the streets or into the fields, wherever they have gone, and all of the others who are hurt and injured, how do you track them all down to treat them? i think, you know, the situation is very dire because the power has been cut off. the roads and the bridge are broken. because of the many houses damaged and people didn't want to stay in their house so they want to stay on the outside of the house in temporary shelters. we have tarpauli
phoned from lombok by the head of disaster management of the indonesian red cross, arifin mohammad hadie know you have essentiallyjust arrived. what do you do at this early stage of your arrival? my position here, i manage the operation, it is conducted by the indonesian red cross. we know about the tragedy of the number of people who have died already. presumably, are many people badly hurt and at the moment, i'm treated? the number that we have got at this morning has grown from 82 people....
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july thirtieth election has been rigged in favor of man and god what kind of a tussle reports from hadi. supporters from zimbabwe's rulings on a pay party celebrate fight his constitutional court ruling man judges unanimously said the main opposition leader nelson chamisa has no case the court finds that the applicant is free to place before. clear direct such fission. and credible evidence that if the regularities that he alleges monti the election process materially existed. there was no proof. of irregularities as a metal fact lawyers representing the opposition m.d.c. alliance believe it wasn't a phase judgement so ultimately they had spoken. to the proceedings. to come up with. but b. is a serious legitimacy issue story. the election board admits it made some clerical data capture errors that. was initial total of votes he won from fifty point eight to fifty point six seven percent they insist this did not change the outcome of the poll according to the constitution the when a has to be sworn in within forty eight hours that means present when god was in operation would be on sunda
july thirtieth election has been rigged in favor of man and god what kind of a tussle reports from hadi. supporters from zimbabwe's rulings on a pay party celebrate fight his constitutional court ruling man judges unanimously said the main opposition leader nelson chamisa has no case the court finds that the applicant is free to place before. clear direct such fission. and credible evidence that if the regularities that he alleges monti the election process materially existed. there was no...
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for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadiand iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality. rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the united nations tech giant apple has become the first company to hit a valuation of one trillion dollars in the u.s. stock markets that's a million million dollars or one followed by
for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadiand iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also...
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hardihood the war the whole war is based on the idea that president hadi is the legitimate ruler of yemen this is a man who's not even been able to step foot in a country he's so hated him for several years now. his term ended in twenty sixteen anyway so there's nothing legitimate about him all those people who claim to be destroying the country and him acting was fast becoming close to a genocide against the country supposedly in order to restore this legitimate rule that legitimacy is is not a word you could connect with the forces attacking and killing this aggression upon yemen right now far from it in fact legitimate let's think about this word legitimacy who is really the legitimate in this in this side you've got it on one side you've got a ten country coalition ten of the region's strongest players backed by nato effectively the most powerful military alliance in the world with british and american bombs british and american planes british and american trained pilots dropping those bombs from those planes you've got all of this force stacked against this single movement with no ou
hardihood the war the whole war is based on the idea that president hadi is the legitimate ruler of yemen this is a man who's not even been able to step foot in a country he's so hated him for several years now. his term ended in twenty sixteen anyway so there's nothing legitimate about him all those people who claim to be destroying the country and him acting was fast becoming close to a genocide against the country supposedly in order to restore this legitimate rule that legitimacy is is not...
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on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, he's backed byhe other side are houthi rebels, allied with iran. the united nations say almost 6700 civilians have been killed, but they believe the real figures are likely to be significantly higher. a warning — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins' report does contain flashing images. the un experts are blunt — the plight of civilians in yemen has been all but ignored. the un team points to some residential areas in which thousands have died. among those attacks, saudi—led air strikes come in for particular criticism, like this 13 weeks ago which killed dozens of children in a bus and the marketplace. individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition, including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction, proportionality and all precautions, which may amount to war crimes. the un says a confidential list of names will be handed over to the high commissioner for human rights. but the saudi—led coalition yesterday a
on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, he's backed byhe other side are houthi rebels, allied with iran. the united nations say almost 6700 civilians have been killed, but they believe the real figures are likely to be significantly higher. a warning — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins' report does contain flashing images. the un experts are blunt — the plight of civilians in yemen has been all but ignored. the un team points to some...
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the in power he said rather than doing all of this piecemeal both sides the government of president hadi and who the rebels need to sit down and start hammering out a way to end the civil war which has been going on for more than three years he said that is really the only way to try to stop the widespread suffering of the yemeni population and to like try to prevent this part of the arabian peninsula from really just descending into outright chaos hundreds of the iranians angry at the state of the economy have protested in at least five cities iran's official news agency says the demonstrations were in the field and have been broken up by place there were any in currency that's the reality has hit record lows this week at last hour and half of its value this year same bus driver has more now from the capital tehran. but we're seeing these protests break out in the main cities about five or six different provinces the biggest demonstrations in the city of this phone and in show rise now protests in iran have become relatively normal with the economic struggles of the country's been seein
the in power he said rather than doing all of this piecemeal both sides the government of president hadi and who the rebels need to sit down and start hammering out a way to end the civil war which has been going on for more than three years he said that is really the only way to try to stop the widespread suffering of the yemeni population and to like try to prevent this part of the arabian peninsula from really just descending into outright chaos hundreds of the iranians angry at the state of...
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to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president after abu mansour hadiwho was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coalition is fulfilling its ruling reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary jim mattis gave his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the u.n. brokered peace table that that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the goal or that doesn't change no matter what tragedy happened on the battlefield all the governments named in the forty one page report
to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president after abu mansour hadiwho was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should...
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on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, and backed by—led coalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. on the other side are houthi rebels, allied with iran. the united nations says the conflict has caused terrible suffering. 8 million yemenis face famine and three—quarters of the population is in need of humanitarian aid. the new un special envoy to the country, has told the bbc in his first interview, that yemen faces "collapse," unless a political solution can be found. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has this report, and some of the pictures, you may find distressing. school bags on the backs, shock in the eyes. children heading for a day out will stops a yemeni child's they ends like this all too often. many in hospital beds. —— a yemeni child's day. today, three to a bed and many more dead. this man says an air strike and many more dead. this man says an airstrike in the and many more dead. this man says an air strike in the market targeted the children's. our shops were open, he says can shoppers were just
on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, and backed by—led coalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. on the other side are houthi rebels, allied with iran. the united nations says the conflict has caused terrible suffering. 8 million yemenis face famine and three—quarters of the population is in need of humanitarian aid. the new un special envoy to the country, has told the bbc in his first interview, that yemen faces...
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for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also to send a message to riyadh about its air war against the who these we've hit a new day now in yemen and we've had a new sense of urgency and u.n. and that if this is what started to happen civilians are at risk infrastructure is at risk but in the last three years at least ten thousand people have been killed in yemen another forty thousand injured the risk for civilians already a reality. jordan al-jazeera the united nations there are plenty more ahead on the news hour including a former president facing the prospect of jail as a corruption scandal in argentina. fearing more protests worked again
for urgent action the saudi coalition which backs the government of president abdulla robbo monsour hadi and iran which gives the who these military support are not invited to griffiths talks but they'll probably go to geneva to keep an eye on things and then there's the u.s. under fire for giving military support to the saudi coalition and a critic of tehran support for the who these the us ambassador used her security council remarks not only to chastise iran for destabilizing yemen but also...
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parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known out of a toss of reports from hadi. opposition supporters say they vote was stolen the i demanded transparency from the electoral commission official results so the readings on the pain party has won a majority in parliament these people are convinced the results already. got. the police to move in to disperse them but when that fails the tickle of. those who try to resist went down to. following president in a seminar gaga has warned the opposition against causing trouble their language is and its leadership has forthwith to remove its violent supporters from the streets so peace returns to our country you know asking them to take this this and step government is simply reminding them of their duty is as the responsible political player has and its citizens the main opposition alliance say the army used unnecessary force three people have been killed. and this or that may be dealt with five a place who are best trained public order thought of trying to kill during war we are serious enough to wonder what this means ar
parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known out of a toss of reports from hadi. opposition supporters say they vote was stolen the i demanded transparency from the electoral commission official results so the readings on the pain party has won a majority in parliament these people are convinced the results already. got. the police to move in to disperse them but when that fails the tickle of. those who try to resist went down to. following president in a seminar gaga has...
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trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president who mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington but the real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis gave his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the u.n. brokered peace table that that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the goal that doesn't change no matter what tragedy happened on the battlefield all the governments named in the forty one page report rece
trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president who mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should...
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party's headquarters and hadi the move comes after soldiers opened fire on the opposition's opposing supporters during violent protests on wednesday president alison my god was calling for an independent investigation into the incidents that killed three people. russia says un peacekeepers have returned to the buffer zone between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights for the first time since twenty fourteen syrian government forces regained control of all that's territory along the. and israel has blocked fuel and gas supplies being taken into the gaza strip that's a move that will make it even harder for palestinians already struggling with a lack of electricity israel's defense minister says the measure is in response to protest. across the border. now the gaza strip has forty five kilometers of sand but not many people know how to swim that's where the lifeguards common in the next generation but even the big is directly affected by the blockade stephanie decker reports. he is arguably the best known lifeguard in gaza also known as the teacher or the swimmer fifty five year
party's headquarters and hadi the move comes after soldiers opened fire on the opposition's opposing supporters during violent protests on wednesday president alison my god was calling for an independent investigation into the incidents that killed three people. russia says un peacekeepers have returned to the buffer zone between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights for the first time since twenty fourteen syrian government forces regained control of all that's territory along the. and...
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stories soldiers in zimbabwe have opened fire on hundreds of opposition demonstrators in the capital hadi protesters are angry about alleged vote rigging in the country's election three people have been killed in the violence the party of president emerson has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known. somebody is home affairs minister has blamed the election related violence on the opposition. to. the command of the police. forces. but it may deploy. across the country to. the government of zimbabwe. destruction of property. is turkey has condemned the u.s. decision to impose sanctions and two of its senior ministers is the latest effort by the trumpet ministration to get ankara to release an american pastor brunson's accused of helping a group the turkish government says was behind a failed coup attempt. democratic republic of congo's health ministry has confirmed four cases of ebola in the northeastern city of goma the ministry says there's no evidence linking these cases to the recent outbreak that killed thirty three people the
stories soldiers in zimbabwe have opened fire on hundreds of opposition demonstrators in the capital hadi protesters are angry about alleged vote rigging in the country's election three people have been killed in the violence the party of president emerson has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known. somebody is home affairs minister has blamed the election related violence on the opposition. to. the command of the police. forces. but...