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this is one of the areas the houthis had control of. doing so the houthis planted landmines all over the fields. this man and his family fled once the fighting started. they thought it was safe to return home. translation: my wife was praying here in the room and my son and daughter were sitting with her. they had lunch, and my wife asked my son to pass her a blanket. as he did so, there was a huge explosion. the mine planted in his home killed his wife, 22—year—old son and eight—year—old daughter. "it hurts to remember what happened", he says. "we just want to forget." the houthis‘ strongly deny using landmines in civilian areas. they say they only target military vehicles and accuses the coalition of planting their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect of a solution remains in the distance, and the yemeni people stuck in the middle continue to pay the price. 18 people have drowned in the australian state of new south wales in just 10 days. paramedics have dealt with a further 225 drownings or near—drownings in the
this is one of the areas the houthis had control of. doing so the houthis planted landmines all over the fields. this man and his family fled once the fighting started. they thought it was safe to return home. translation: my wife was praying here in the room and my son and daughter were sitting with her. they had lunch, and my wife asked my son to pass her a blanket. as he did so, there was a huge explosion. the mine planted in his home killed his wife, 22—year—old son and...
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this is one of the areas the houthis had control of.ng so the houthis planted landmines, scattered all over the fields. this man and his family fled once the fighting started. they thought it was safe to return home. translation: my wife was praying here in the room and my son and daughter were sitting with her. they had lunch, and my son asked my wife to pass him a blanket. as she did so, there was a huge explosion. the mine planted in his home killed his wife, 22—year—old son and eight—year—old daughter. "it hurts to remember what happened", he says. "we just want to forget." the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas. they say they only target military vehicles and accuses the coalition of planting their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect of a solution remains distant, and the yemeni people, stuck in the middle, continue to pay the price. the singerjanetjackson has given birth to her first child at the age of 50. in a statement, the musician and her qatari businessman husband, were thrille
this is one of the areas the houthis had control of.ng so the houthis planted landmines, scattered all over the fields. this man and his family fled once the fighting started. they thought it was safe to return home. translation: my wife was praying here in the room and my son and daughter were sitting with her. they had lunch, and my son asked my wife to pass him a blanket. as she did so, there was a huge explosion. the mine planted in his home killed his wife, 22—year—old son and...
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the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas.g their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect of a solution remains distant, and the yemeni people, stuck in the middle, continue to pay the price. a special annotated edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf has seen strong sales since its launch a year ago. about 85,000 copies of the anti—semitic nazi manifesto have been sold. the decision to republish has been criticised byjewish groups. sarah corker reports. controversial, reviled and for the past 12 months back on the shelves in german bookstores. mein kampf, meaning my struggle, set out hitler's anti—semitic ideas before he eventually put them into practice. for this new edition —— at this new edition isn't intended as a celebration but as a sober reflection on a notorious manifesto. the publishers say it has been annotated to highlight hitler's propaganda and mistakes. what we do is to provide a research based, commentated critical edition for the first time, so that people who are interested in dealing with the
the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas.g their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect of a solution remains distant, and the yemeni people, stuck in the middle, continue to pay the price. a special annotated edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf has seen strong sales since its launch a year ago. about 85,000 copies of the anti—semitic nazi manifesto have been sold. the decision to republish has been criticised byjewish groups. sarah corker reports....
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the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas. vehicles and accused the coalition of planting their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect for a lasting solution remains distant, and the yemeni people stuck in the middle continue to pay the price. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, yemen. it was once billed as the eighth wonder of the world, a city meant to match the glitz of las vegas. in the 1980s, donald trump promised to make atlantic city great again. but his companies there went into bankruptcy and now 30 years later many of his casinos have closed down. as mr trump prepares to take over as us president in two weeks' time, nick bryant has been to atlantic city to find out what its fortunes say about his track record in business. donald trump promised to make atlantic city great again. in the 1980s he opened a string of casinos to make it an east coast rival to las vegas. the trump taj mahal, he boasted, would become the eighth wonder of the world. but it's decay rather than decadence that greets you now. we are a
the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas. vehicles and accused the coalition of planting their own mines. regardless of who is responsible, the prospect for a lasting solution remains distant, and the yemeni people stuck in the middle continue to pay the price. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, yemen. it was once billed as the eighth wonder of the world, a city meant to match the glitz of las vegas. in the 1980s, donald trump promised to make atlantic city great again. but...
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the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas.lanting their own mines. regardless of who's responsible, the prospect for a lasting solution remains distant and the yemeni people, stuck in the middle, continue to pay the price. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, yemen. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. a british soldier, who was killed in iraq yesterday, has been named as lance corporal scott hetherington of 2nd battalion the duke of lancaster's regiment. he died at camp taji, north of baghdad. it's understood that he'd been shot after the accidental discharge of a weapon. an investigation is now underway. tributes have been paid to a former chef from west sussex who's been killed fighting the islamic state group in syria. ryan lock, who was 20, had told his family he was going on holiday to turkey, but instead joined kurdish militia. he died during an assault on the city of raqqa in december. some british airways cabin crew are to stage a a8—hour strike starting on the 10th january. members of the unite union have rej
the houthis strongly deny the use of landmines in civilian areas.lanting their own mines. regardless of who's responsible, the prospect for a lasting solution remains distant and the yemeni people, stuck in the middle, continue to pay the price. nawal al—maghafi, bbc news, yemen. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. a british soldier, who was killed in iraq yesterday, has been named as lance corporal scott hetherington of 2nd battalion the duke of lancaster's regiment. he...
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houthis rebels against a coalition with saudi arabia.eporting on the dangers of civilians caught in the middle. reporter: this is where the battle to retake the capital begins. the mountains are all that stand between the army and the capture of the city. the terrain makes this a natural fortress for the houthis rebels. it is the first time an international cluster has visited this area. they are 70 kilometers from the capital. the closer they push into the mountain, the harder the fight becomes. >> every day we make some progress. land.ack and retake people are lost, but at least land is liberated. rebels are retreating on a daily basis. reporter: both sides have reached a stalemate. despite arms and air support from the saudi-led coalition, these fighters have not made major gains. fight for ground, the situation in yemen has to terry rated -- has deteriorated. landmines has been left behind. the army says the houthis rebels have planted thousands in civilian and military areas. it makes him in one of the worst affected countries in th
houthis rebels against a coalition with saudi arabia.eporting on the dangers of civilians caught in the middle. reporter: this is where the battle to retake the capital begins. the mountains are all that stand between the army and the capture of the city. the terrain makes this a natural fortress for the houthis rebels. it is the first time an international cluster has visited this area. they are 70 kilometers from the capital. the closer they push into the mountain, the harder the fight...
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a perfect example of an opportunity, okay in so in the beginning, as you know better than me, the houthisht? but as time went on and as the serious -- the war developed and deteriorated there was an opportunity for iran to become involved, and there was an opportunity for the houthis to capitalize on iran's willingness to become involved. and so i think that sort of goes back to what we were talking about iran. i think that in this town in particular, people have a tendency to view iran as this aggressor state, that is going to launch a nuclear war, that's going to invade this country or that country, and in fact itself you look at the history of modern iran, their strategy is much more complicated. they're not an a degreesor state necessarily. they're a state that capitalizes on opportunity. the same was true in iraq, in the beginning. the same is true in bahrain. iran was not involved in uprising that first occurred in 2011, but what happened since then -- you u.s. intelligence reports confirm this -- some of the more radical youth groups that dold as a result of the bahrainy ghost-acce
a perfect example of an opportunity, okay in so in the beginning, as you know better than me, the houthisht? but as time went on and as the serious -- the war developed and deteriorated there was an opportunity for iran to become involved, and there was an opportunity for the houthis to capitalize on iran's willingness to become involved. and so i think that sort of goes back to what we were talking about iran. i think that in this town in particular, people have a tendency to view iran as this...
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more than 7,000 have been killed in the conflict between the country's houthi rebels, who overthrew ther, and a saudi—led coalition backed by britain and the us. this has left around 7 million people on the brink of famine, many of them children. and again a warning, nawal al—maghafi's report contains some distressing images from the start. in the villages of yemen, it's the children who suffer most. wherever you go, you can see the human cost of this war. seven—month—old fatima is weak and severely malnourished. she's one of hundreds in this area alone. her mother, sara, tells me she won't stop crying. "it breaks my heart," she says. the only thing sara can offer her child is water. she's so malnourished herself she's unable to breastfeed. this doctor took me from village to village and each time we saw the same thing. yemen has always been desperately poor but the war has made things worse. it's notjust the villages that are struggling. this war has forced 600 hospitals to close down and lack of supplies has pushed this central hospital to the brink. children are the most affected by
more than 7,000 have been killed in the conflict between the country's houthi rebels, who overthrew ther, and a saudi—led coalition backed by britain and the us. this has left around 7 million people on the brink of famine, many of them children. and again a warning, nawal al—maghafi's report contains some distressing images from the start. in the villages of yemen, it's the children who suffer most. wherever you go, you can see the human cost of this war. seven—month—old fatima is weak...
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urgent statement about the conflict between the forces loyal to the yemen's president hadi and the houthiet out the uk's position. the uk supports the saudi arabian—led coalition military intervention, which came at the request of the legitimate president hadi, and we are clear through that coalition and the government of yemen military gains must be used to drive forward the political process. i last spoke to president hadi on the 15th of january to discuss the importance of taking measures to prevent economic collapse. we continue to strongly support the tireless efforts of the un special envoy, in trying to achieve a political settlement. we're providing over £1 million to the un special envoy‘s office to bolster the un's capacity to facilitate the peace process, and the un special envoy is due to brief the un security council today in new york on the latest developments on the un's plans. when the un security council meets this afternoon, it will do so against a backdrop of heavy fighting in the red sea, and an increasingly dire humanitarian situation across the country. there are alr
urgent statement about the conflict between the forces loyal to the yemen's president hadi and the houthiet out the uk's position. the uk supports the saudi arabian—led coalition military intervention, which came at the request of the legitimate president hadi, and we are clear through that coalition and the government of yemen military gains must be used to drive forward the political process. i last spoke to president hadi on the 15th of january to discuss the importance of taking measures...
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in the conflict between a saudi arabian—led coalition backing the yemen government and iran—backed houthiion into allegations made against both sides of breaches of international humanitarian law. stephen twigg, the labour chairman of the international development select committee, said such an investigation was long overdue, as he bemoaned the pace of the progress made by saudi arabia on its own investigations. the government repeatedly, over the last 1a months, has been asked about saudi arabia's own investigations. to my knowledge and the minister may be able to update us today, saudi arabia have produced nine reports on violations, even though there have been many other allegations made. progress, i believe, on this is glacial and i think it is remarkable the government still hold the line that saudi arabia must take responsibility for investigating its own alleged violation. i give way. these reports put forward have been far too slow and the reason is we are dealing with the country that has never written a report like this and they are having to learn the hard way to show the trans
in the conflict between a saudi arabian—led coalition backing the yemen government and iran—backed houthiion into allegations made against both sides of breaches of international humanitarian law. stephen twigg, the labour chairman of the international development select committee, said such an investigation was long overdue, as he bemoaned the pace of the progress made by saudi arabia on its own investigations. the government repeatedly, over the last 1a months, has been asked about saudi...
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the last few years the world wms attention when it comes to yemen has been the brutal war with the houthiebels. it has been the counter-terrorism operations to battle al qaeda. over the weekend, according to the pentagon. the u.s. led a raid targeting al qaeda fighters in the southeastern part of yemen. one u.s. service member was killed in this raid in a firefight with the militants. we also understand that another service member was injured when one of the u.s. aircraft crashed into an area near that raid. it's not clear fit was directly involved in the raid. this raid marks the first time a u.s. service member had died under president trump. we also understand that this operation, this raid was planned sometime in advance, but it was approved by president trump. but it was not something that was a spur of the second or last minute. it has been in the works for some time. eric require's a reminder of the threat that still exists. arthel: the trump administration dealing with blowback over the president's travel ban. at jfk in new york city we are being told at least 14 people are being
the last few years the world wms attention when it comes to yemen has been the brutal war with the houthiebels. it has been the counter-terrorism operations to battle al qaeda. over the weekend, according to the pentagon. the u.s. led a raid targeting al qaeda fighters in the southeastern part of yemen. one u.s. service member was killed in this raid in a firefight with the militants. we also understand that another service member was injured when one of the u.s. aircraft crashed into an area...
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department have been hamstringing serious investigations into the clinton foundation and frankly houthiuentin e-mail issue is handled generally. >> the association called for worth observers to withdraw it judgment. >> in specter general has a great reputation and it remains to be seen when we see the final report as to whether or not it was politically motivated through spokesman for present electron did not respond to my requests for comment about congressman lewis's remarks however republican senator roy blunt of missouri fresh from a meeting with mr. ciampa trump tower in new york called lewis a great man adding he doesn't set the best example by quote constantly looking for ways to do delegitimize the results of an election. james rosen "fox news." laura: army issuing new guidelines for religious dress making it possible for servicemembers to more openly express their faith. chief religion correspondent lauren green has more. >> hijabs will become were common in the ranks of the u.s. army. new directive to accommodate soldiers like army reserve major kemal comes from a long line of
department have been hamstringing serious investigations into the clinton foundation and frankly houthiuentin e-mail issue is handled generally. >> the association called for worth observers to withdraw it judgment. >> in specter general has a great reputation and it remains to be seen when we see the final report as to whether or not it was politically motivated through spokesman for present electron did not respond to my requests for comment about congressman lewis's remarks...
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-backed saudi-led coalition continues a naval blockade and bombing campaign targeting houthi rebels. the e u.n. reports another 40,00 have been n injured in the war, with growing levels of malnutrirition. yemen's top u.n. humanitarian official also warned of growing malnutrition and food insecurity, saying up to 10 million people need urgent assisistance. in iraq, u.s.-allied forces pushed deeper into mosul over the weekend, seeking to recapture the city from isis. iraq's army said d it was psesed to capture all isis-controlled territory y east of thtitigris river. residents of the e city said the fighting had forced themem to by the dead at a neighborhood rather than a proper cemetery. >> civilians are buried here after being liberated, isis targeted this area. any civilians in locations outside their rule is deemed an apostate, so isis papers would target civilians as they walk down the streets, resulting in deaths. there are no cemeteries. we cannot go to the cemetery's so we had to bury people in the school. amy: the u.n. said monday that fighghting in mosul has left nearly 150,0
-backed saudi-led coalition continues a naval blockade and bombing campaign targeting houthi rebels. the e u.n. reports another 40,00 have been n injured in the war, with growing levels of malnutrirition. yemen's top u.n. humanitarian official also warned of growing malnutrition and food insecurity, saying up to 10 million people need urgent assisistance. in iraq, u.s.-allied forces pushed deeper into mosul over the weekend, seeking to recapture the city from isis. iraq's army said d it was...
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supporting shiite militias, the houthi rebels and human rights violations have gotten worse not better since the jcop. >> jim, your perspective on how well the deal has been implemented and given what mark just said, whether these kinds of sanctions, even if you call them non-nuclear, will have the effect of undermining the deal. and also the visa ban, frankly, because as i said, i think a newspaper this morning already called it a jcpo. in fact, they said that it's the result of the weakness of our country's negotiating team and the fruit of trusting the false promises of the united states. so that's not very helpful. >> well, on that note, let me say thank you. it's good to be here with friends w this esteemed panel. mark and i have been on tv together so many times it's nice to be in person. this way we can actually -- >> we can hug. >> hug? i was grabbing your throat. whatever. and to thank the atlantic council and awful you. i must say i am delighted and stunned to see you all here. you know, it's a full house. i thought no one would care anymore. yet you've all come out, which sa
supporting shiite militias, the houthi rebels and human rights violations have gotten worse not better since the jcop. >> jim, your perspective on how well the deal has been implemented and given what mark just said, whether these kinds of sanctions, even if you call them non-nuclear, will have the effect of undermining the deal. and also the visa ban, frankly, because as i said, i think a newspaper this morning already called it a jcpo. in fact, they said that it's the result of the...
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scare houthi is likely to get the job he has long wanted. we do have a full report on this issue on foxbusiness.com. it goes through some of the machinations. essentially, mr. scaramucci was caught up in a battle between reince priebus, one adviser to many trump, and steve bannon. that's where we are right now, looks like bannon has won this internal war. also, from what i understand, he butted heads with oral row saw. read it all on foxbusiness.com, it's an interesting story about internal warfare in a new trump administration. back to you. neil: you love warfare, don't you? [laughter] charlie gasparino, thank you very much. i can tell you this, folks, wall street doesn't, and they kind of echo our sentiment. it looks like things are sort of veering out of control in washington and stuff they thought was going to get done doesn't look like it's going to get done or at least anytime soon. they worry, and today they sell off and all because grown men and women are acting like babies. [laughter] ah. trish' taliban, to you. trish: really? to yo
scare houthi is likely to get the job he has long wanted. we do have a full report on this issue on foxbusiness.com. it goes through some of the machinations. essentially, mr. scaramucci was caught up in a battle between reince priebus, one adviser to many trump, and steve bannon. that's where we are right now, looks like bannon has won this internal war. also, from what i understand, he butted heads with oral row saw. read it all on foxbusiness.com, it's an interesting story about internal...
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that's in 15 minutes. 10,000 people killed and millions more starving in yemen war rages between houthim yemen about what can be done. here'sjoanna in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. the prime minister will this morning set out her clearest vision yet for the terms of the uk's departure from the european union. theresa may will say britain shouldn't be half—in, half—out of the eu. that's being taken as an indication that she's prepared to leave the single market in order to control britain's borders and laws. police have arrested the main suspect in the new year's eve attack on a nightclub in istanbul. authorities in turkey released this photo of uzbek national abdulkadir masharipov shortly after he was detained. 39 people were killed and 70 wounded at the reina bar. so—called islamic state said it was behind the attack and that it was revenge for turkish military involvement in syria. george michael's childhood best friend has told this programme that he believes drugs were responsible for the singer's death. andros georgiou claims the friend he referred to as his cous
that's in 15 minutes. 10,000 people killed and millions more starving in yemen war rages between houthim yemen about what can be done. here'sjoanna in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. the prime minister will this morning set out her clearest vision yet for the terms of the uk's departure from the european union. theresa may will say britain shouldn't be half—in, half—out of the eu. that's being taken as an indication that she's prepared to leave the single market in order to...