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haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >> stop the spread of middle east respiratory syndrome elementary schools will also are closed. five people have died from mers and 40 new cases have been reported bringing the total to 64. two out of three young people show signs of depression for some, talking about the issues taboo, but psychologists feel they have suffered located the reasons. rob mcbride has the story. >> part of the problem is a failure to recognize depression. >> not talking about it the schools feel if we talk about it that indicates we have the problem. if they do they kind of never use the word like suicide or depression, that's kind of always side stepped. >> with her partner she's developing a computer game that's designed to help. in this desert island people at risk of suicide can be identified with the choice e-choices they make. >> if we approach it from a clinical perspective it opens up this dialogue with schools. >> reporter: the pressure to excel academically in this highly competitive and overcrowded city starts as soon as children put on their first uniform. al
haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >> stop the spread of middle east respiratory syndrome elementary schools will also are closed. five people have died from mers and 40 new cases have been reported bringing the total to 64. two out of three young people show signs of depression for some, talking about the issues taboo, but psychologists feel they have suffered located the reasons. rob mcbride has the story. >> part of the problem is a failure to recognize depression. >> not...
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here is haru mutasa in the capital. >> he is going out now it won't be safe on tuesday. planning to protest against pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term, which violates the constitution. >> civil society and the opposition have called for a block. so we can organize. >> it's been sometimes hard for opposition reporters to break through the sometimes heavy security. on monday things in the capital seem to be back to normal but some people are scared to be out in public. some protest leaders have left the country. others are in hiding. the question is how many opposition meshes will be on the street on tuesday if -- members will be on the street on tuesday if they are not with him. he coordinates from home. >> they have been targeting me but thank god they have not succeeded to kill me. and since i don't know when i will die and in which way, it is preferable that i could just give my little contribution when still alive. >> reporter: officials from the ruling party deny they target opposition members. tell nkurunziza not to run for a third term, they didn'
here is haru mutasa in the capital. >> he is going out now it won't be safe on tuesday. planning to protest against pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term, which violates the constitution. >> civil society and the opposition have called for a block. so we can organize. >> it's been sometimes hard for opposition reporters to break through the sometimes heavy security. on monday things in the capital seem to be back to normal but some people are scared to be out in...
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haru mutasa, al jazeera. >> all branches of the military are under orders to open up units currently restricted to men by the end of the year. be kristin saloomey visited to see the gender experiment in action. >> reporter: it's a long way to the top but scaling a rock cliff is all in a day's work for 22-year-old corporal jacqueline dean. she's part of an experiment in gender integration. 600 marines male and female train side by side for combat roles never before open for women. >> absolutely thrilling i love to do things like this. >> reporter: she admits it won't be easy. >> the hardest part, when we arrived, to see a group of men who have never even seen a female marine. >> i was carrying close to body weight for five pounds, 75 pounds, for six miles so your body never gets the chance to recover. >> grueling environment desert, ocean and now the mountains. at these altitudes breathing can be hard so even the most basic task breathing can be difficult. the information collected will be used to set gender neutral standards to qualify for jobs like marine tank gunner. >> what we are
haru mutasa, al jazeera. >> all branches of the military are under orders to open up units currently restricted to men by the end of the year. be kristin saloomey visited to see the gender experiment in action. >> reporter: it's a long way to the top but scaling a rock cliff is all in a day's work for 22-year-old corporal jacqueline dean. she's part of an experiment in gender integration. 600 marines male and female train side by side for combat roles never before open for women....
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haru mutasa has the report. >> burundi's president pierre nkurunziza makes an entrance accompanied by his wife and children. he looks a little shaky on two wheels, but on the issue of parliamentary voting he is defiant he votes in his home town where he is popular. >> i'm already satisfied. burundi has come a long way since the end of the civil war. we will keep working in our democracy. >> the capital bujumbura an opposition strong stronghold was tense. police have begun checking everyone entering polling stations. but the numbers aren't that big. many say they're scared even if they support the ruling party. >> using other ways that have been led to wait, suffering if you leave your house. >> most opposition parties boycotted the polls saying it's made it difficult for them at a to campaign. >> unfortunately any time he is challenged just recourse to violence. killing people. people are demonstrating for a right cause and he says these one are rebels, kill them, shoot on them and people have been killed. >> resuming party officials denied allegations saying they can't even understan
haru mutasa has the report. >> burundi's president pierre nkurunziza makes an entrance accompanied by his wife and children. he looks a little shaky on two wheels, but on the issue of parliamentary voting he is defiant he votes in his home town where he is popular. >> i'm already satisfied. burundi has come a long way since the end of the civil war. we will keep working in our democracy. >> the capital bujumbura an opposition strong stronghold was tense. police have begun...
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haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >> killing 69 people and injuring dozens more. the collision happened in the city of anicha, most of the victims were burned beyond recognition. police say it was speeding and veered out of control. the owner of a bangladesh clothing factory has been charged with murder, 41 others facing murder charges as stefanie dekker reports. >> those who worked here earned de los to nothing as they made clothes for some of the world's biggest brands. 1137 people died when the factory collapsed. it was bangladesh's worst industrial disaster ever. it opened the eyes of the world to the appalling safety standards of the clothing industry here. the owner of the factory sahal rana was arrested and we now of you know he will be charged with murder along with 41 others. mass killing all charged have a collective responsibility for the tragedy. if convicted they could be sentenced to death. wheafer the verdict itwhatever the verdict, it will offer little consolation. a disaster that was completely avoidable. stefanie dekker, al jazeera. >>> how well
haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >> killing 69 people and injuring dozens more. the collision happened in the city of anicha, most of the victims were burned beyond recognition. police say it was speeding and veered out of control. the owner of a bangladesh clothing factory has been charged with murder, 41 others facing murder charges as stefanie dekker reports. >> those who worked here earned de los to nothing as they made clothes for some of the world's biggest brands. 1137...
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haru mutasa, al jazeera. bujumbura. (f) rise to 30 as more victims arerise to 30.hashem ahelbarra has the story. >> reporter: french german ministers, pay their respect to those who are gunned down from the coastal at this time of sousse. mainly from britain. says it will help tunisia in its fight against armed groups. >> as we have had a meeting this mortgage with my interior minister colleagues which has shown the determination that we all have to fight against the perverted yomg. but it's causing death and destruction. we are very clear that the terrorists will not win. we will be united in working together to defeet them. but united also in working to defend our values. >> reporter: more than half the victims are british. prime minister david cameron had this to say after attending a government emergency meeting in lornd. >> these were innocent british holiday makers, people had saved up for a week away with their family who suddenly became victims of the most violent attack in decades. >> president promised to shut
haru mutasa, al jazeera. bujumbura. (f) rise to 30 as more victims arerise to 30.hashem ahelbarra has the story. >> reporter: french german ministers, pay their respect to those who are gunned down from the coastal at this time of sousse. mainly from britain. says it will help tunisia in its fight against armed groups. >> as we have had a meeting this mortgage with my interior minister colleagues which has shown the determination that we all have to fight against the perverted yomg....
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haru mutasa, al jazeera beuj arebujumbura. >> uber car service in paris protests and puerto rico says it cannot pay its debt. >>> lee will have more later in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> welcome back to the newshour. a reminder of the top stories. a top official in the egyptian judicial system has been assassinated by a car bomb. hisham barakat. , violence on the street and opposition boycott hours before polls opened in burundi. and greek prime minister says he won't cling onto his job if he loses the referendum on whether the country should accept the terms of the bailout. for more on the greek crisis we are joined by mark wise bro co-director of center for econ
haru mutasa, al jazeera beuj arebujumbura. >> uber car service in paris protests and puerto rico says it cannot pay its debt. >>> lee will have more later in sport. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around...
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his people are bracing themselves for another potentially contentious battle, haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >>> nepal quality control program said more than 500 tons tons of food will have to be destroyed. the u.n. has promised to replace the food. the u.n. has distributed 6500 tons of food to more than 2 millionmillion nepalese. introins reportsintroins sabinaintoinlssabina shrestha reports. >> this unesco heritage site, stabilization is still going on. a historian says rebuilding monuments here is complicated. >> these monuments are not really archaeological sites. these are living heritage, in daily worship and the rebuilding process has to keep that in mind. >> and there are other challenges to overcome. unesco which is responsible for coordinating the rebuilding of the heritage site estimates that more than $200 million is needed to rebuild the monuments of kathmandu. but fight the cost, experts say the rules concerning construction with unesco's advice have to be rebuilt first. >> they introduced early on this restriction of using modern materials. to the detriment of many
his people are bracing themselves for another potentially contentious battle, haru mutasa, al jazeera bujumbura. >>> nepal quality control program said more than 500 tons tons of food will have to be destroyed. the u.n. has promised to replace the food. the u.n. has distributed 6500 tons of food to more than 2 millionmillion nepalese. introins reportsintroins sabinaintoinlssabina shrestha reports. >> this unesco heritage site, stabilization is still going on. a historian says...
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our correspond haru mutasa. >> he doesn't want to be recognised. afraid he could be targeted. he protested against the president. >> people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested shot tore killed. >> despite the fear of some. other opposition members are working in the open and will do it in volatile areas. and do it for a third term. >> other parts of the capital are calm. burundi has been peaceful since the civil war ended 10 years ago. this situation is not like a civil war where ethnicity plays a huge role in the violence. now the crisis is prolifical. some think that means it can be resolved through dialogue and it's not too late for burundi. the former president is part of a team trying to get the opposition and government an opportunity to talk. he was there in 2005. and believes in there's peace pierre nkurunziza must step aside much. >> let's hope the international community, and the demonstration audience will make on him enough pressure so that he will be obliged to stop. let's mope that if this is not done and if we don't accept i can assure you that - no
our correspond haru mutasa. >> he doesn't want to be recognised. afraid he could be targeted. he protested against the president. >> people are scared. you don't know if you'll be arrested shot tore killed. >> despite the fear of some. other opposition members are working in the open and will do it in volatile areas. and do it for a third term. >> other parts of the capital are calm. burundi has been peaceful since the civil war ended 10 years ago. this situation is not...
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haru mutasa is in the capitol. >> reporter: officials are tallying and a verifying votes.y 65% of people who were registered to vote actually turned out to vote. 4 million people voted in the parliamentary elections nationwide. opposition members say that is not true. because opposition supporters boycotted the election. that said some of the results put up shows the ruling party is leading, and some of the other parties who participated are also on the list but people are concerned about violence. they vehicle up to news that a young girl was shot and killed by stray bullets moments before the polls opened. people are concerned what could happen after the results are released. >>> as many as 300 inmates have rioted at an australian prison. they are angry at a ban on smoking due to come across the state on wednesday. one group broke into a control room. armed police used tear gas to quell the riot. all staff are reported to be safe and accounted for. >>> at least eight people have been injured after a man set himself on fire on a bullet train in japan. he pored a flammable
haru mutasa is in the capitol. >> reporter: officials are tallying and a verifying votes.y 65% of people who were registered to vote actually turned out to vote. 4 million people voted in the parliamentary elections nationwide. opposition members say that is not true. because opposition supporters boycotted the election. that said some of the results put up shows the ruling party is leading, and some of the other parties who participated are also on the list but people are concerned about...
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haru mutasa sent this report from the capital. >> reporter: the police in burundi are ready.y know people opposed to the president president's third-term bid want to offer more protests. opposition wants to fight back, but can't get people to join because of heavy police presence. >> the police came. they shot at the people protesting. i was in the house. when i came out i heard the noise. >> some seemed too scared to join in, what was supposed to be a protest on tuesday didn't happen. it's a cat and mouse game between the police and the protesters, the police moved in, trying to disperse, using for now what looks like tear gas. people keep shouting, they won't go off the streets, they'll continue protesting. there was a tear gas cannister. it could inspire some of them. many have dispersed into the allies nearby. african leaders hand pierre nkurunziza to postpone the elections. >> we believe as a government we can only play our part, as a government. we cannot play the protesters parts, and cannot be on the streets with them. definitely not. we don't know why. they are on th
haru mutasa sent this report from the capital. >> reporter: the police in burundi are ready.y know people opposed to the president president's third-term bid want to offer more protests. opposition wants to fight back, but can't get people to join because of heavy police presence. >> the police came. they shot at the people protesting. i was in the house. when i came out i heard the noise. >> some seemed too scared to join in, what was supposed to be a protest on tuesday...
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haru mutasa reports from the capital bujumbura. >> reporter: this person is not sure if it will be safe to go out tuesday. he's doing it now. opposition leaders in burundi are planning to protest against the president pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term, violating a constitution. >> translation: it's calm, there's no protest. the opposition called for a break. that we can organise. >> reporter: after weeks of unrest, it's hard for opposition supporters to break through heavy security. on monday things in the capital seemed to be back to normal. some are scared to be out in public. some protest leaders have left the country, others are in hiding. the question is how many members will be on the street on tuesday if the leaders are not marching with them. the opposition leader says it is not safe for him to join the process, and coordinates from home. >> they have been targetting me. they have not succeeded to kill me. and since i don't know when i will die, and in which way, it is preferable that i could just give my lit the contribution when still alive. >> reporter: off
haru mutasa reports from the capital bujumbura. >> reporter: this person is not sure if it will be safe to go out tuesday. he's doing it now. opposition leaders in burundi are planning to protest against the president pierre nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term, violating a constitution. >> translation: it's calm, there's no protest. the opposition called for a break. that we can organise. >> reporter: after weeks of unrest, it's hard for opposition supporters to...