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malcolm webb has more from nairobi. olm: two women can be heard saying that they work for the u.n. in ethiopia, saying they believe that global officials, some senior level officials are biased and are sympathetic to the tigrayan forces. they've been fighting the ethiopian government troops. u.n. officials are obliged to be neutral and independent. the writer's agency says through other u.n. workers, it has identified these officials, one that works for the u.n. population fund and another that looks -- works for the u.n. in ethiopia. the u.n. has not confirmed the identy of these people, but it is following its internal mechanisms to address this issue. there's been a lot of tension between the government of ethiopia, and not just the u.n., but other international aid organizations working in ethiopia. there are seven officials that the ethiopian government said they are throwing out. antonio guterres did reject that expulsion. that was the most recent in a number of statements from the ethiopian government. barbara: fi
malcolm webb has more from nairobi. olm: two women can be heard saying that they work for the u.n. in ethiopia, saying they believe that global officials, some senior level officials are biased and are sympathetic to the tigrayan forces. they've been fighting the ethiopian government troops. u.n. officials are obliged to be neutral and independent. the writer's agency says through other u.n. workers, it has identified these officials, one that works for the u.n. population fund and another that...
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malcolm webb has more on the reaction from nairobi.orter: the court ruled largely in favor of somalia in the area of ocean in question. the area mostly goes to somalia, but a sliver does go to kenya. there are areas widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits, and kenya had given concessions to international oil companies to. start exploring the area. that is what triggered the maritime border dispute in the first place. kenya had said it would not accept the court's decision, but the court said that kenya cannot retroactively pull out of the court's jurisdiction, which it had signed up to in the 1960's. that kenya has legal obligation to uphold the ruling still stands. the question is what each country is going to do next. somalia now has a strong position with the court's ruling to seek rheumatic support from the united nations, from the security council. kenya has position is weaker but it certainly depends what the two countries choose to and what their allies choose to do. certainly important to remember that there are inte
malcolm webb has more on the reaction from nairobi.orter: the court ruled largely in favor of somalia in the area of ocean in question. the area mostly goes to somalia, but a sliver does go to kenya. there are areas widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits, and kenya had given concessions to international oil companies to. start exploring the area. that is what triggered the maritime border dispute in the first place. kenya had said it would not accept the court's decision, but the...
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to you and workers ahead saying that some senior officials sympathize with rebels in to grey. malcolm webb has the story from nairobi. the audio recording, which was published online to women, can be heard saying that they work for the u. n. in ethiopia, speaking to a freelance journalist and saying that they believe senior global level, un official, some senior global level, un officials of bias and sympathetic to the to grey and forces. great reason in the north of the country, the fighting, the i think government troops and a conflict that the gun just under a year ago, un officials obliged to be neutral. an independent voices, news agency says that through other un work, because it's identified these to you and officials, one who works for the un population funded. another one who worked for the international organization for migration in ethiopia. that view and haven't confirmed the identity of the the people, but it house that it is following its own internal mechanism to address this issue . it's been quite a lot of tension over the last few months between government and not just th
to you and workers ahead saying that some senior officials sympathize with rebels in to grey. malcolm webb has the story from nairobi. the audio recording, which was published online to women, can be heard saying that they work for the u. n. in ethiopia, speaking to a freelance journalist and saying that they believe senior global level, un official, some senior global level, un officials of bias and sympathetic to the to grey and forces. great reason in the north of the country, the fighting,...
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request it process that it's expected to take at least a year, victoria gate, and be al jazeera or malcolm webb has more now from nairobi and tanya where there are about $3000000.00 cases of malaria every year. hey, kills hundreds of thousands of people every year. almost all of them here in africa . world health organization estimate that it killed me. 400000 people in africa in 2019. now some great gains are be made in the fight against malaria. but those stormed in recent years is important to understand is very unequal, disease in urban areas. in wealthy areas, people are much less likely to get it much more likely to be able to treat it. if they do, it can be as simple as going to a pharmacy, getting a test, buying the medication and take it now in poor rural areas. it's a completely different story. the made, you know, pharmacy noted it, people can't afford to go there. and in some of the most malarial regions in the continent, people are getting dozens of infected bites, bites from infected mosquitoes every week. and it's in these kinds of conditions where people are constant and fightin
request it process that it's expected to take at least a year, victoria gate, and be al jazeera or malcolm webb has more now from nairobi and tanya where there are about $3000000.00 cases of malaria every year. hey, kills hundreds of thousands of people every year. almost all of them here in africa . world health organization estimate that it killed me. 400000 people in africa in 2019. now some great gains are be made in the fight against malaria. but those stormed in recent years is important...
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the new boundary drawn by the court was closest to this line, malcolm webb has more nairobi. the court has ruled largely in favor of from earlier in the area of ocean in question. according to the court ruling mostly goes to somalia, but a leader of it does go to kenya scenarios. see this widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits and kenya had actually given concessions to international oil companies to start exploring this area. that's what triggered this maritime, bought a dispute in the 1st place, kenya had already rejected the jurisdiction of the court before the ruling. it said it wasn't going to accept it. that the court said that kenya con, retroactively put out to the court jurisdiction which you have signed up to in the 1960. they can use legal obligation to hold the ruling still stands. question is, what are each of these countries going to do next? the malia has now a strong position with this court really ruling to seek diplomatic support from the united nations. from the security council can use position is weaker, but it's certainly depend what 2 countr
the new boundary drawn by the court was closest to this line, malcolm webb has more nairobi. the court has ruled largely in favor of from earlier in the area of ocean in question. according to the court ruling mostly goes to somalia, but a leader of it does go to kenya scenarios. see this widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits and kenya had actually given concessions to international oil companies to start exploring this area. that's what triggered this maritime, bought a dispute in...
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uses are within its boundary, kenya has already said it will not recognize the court's ruling. malcolm webb has more from nairobi. the international court of justice ruling was largely in favor of somalia. although one of kenya's requests was accepted, it has a slither of the disputed maritime territory, but most of it goes to somalia. it's widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposit. so important to understand the rich natural resources wealth. this region almost always leads to a great deal of personal wealth for people in positions of power, the to 2 countries where corruption is widespread. and also, it, it'll say widely understood that the people in both countries who had their eye on these oil and gas is that they're also have international oil companies and other partners behind them. but the court has ruled for now that most of this, this maritime territory does indeed go to somalia and only a little bit of what was defeated is going to kenya. let's take a look now at the can meeting claims made by somalia and kenya at stake is control of that 100000 square kilometers stretch
uses are within its boundary, kenya has already said it will not recognize the court's ruling. malcolm webb has more from nairobi. the international court of justice ruling was largely in favor of somalia. although one of kenya's requests was accepted, it has a slither of the disputed maritime territory, but most of it goes to somalia. it's widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposit. so important to understand the rich natural resources wealth. this region almost always leads to a great...
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now people are waiting for it to be safe enough for them to return to their homes. malcolm webb has our report from bow in the north. we found neurology uses sitting by the roadside. he'd been hiding in a nearby forest for weeks, fearing for his life by now. he showed us around the village and that for now is home here in northern mozambique and of but it's not his every one here also fled. he sleeps in one of the abandoned homes. people have been running away from an armed group called al. sure, bab, notorious for beheading and abducting people, or mac, india, and avoiding i don't know where exactly they've all gone, but they must still be hiding in the forest. because when you leave, when you have to hide in the forest, you have to run directly. you cannot stop because if they find you, if they find you and they will kill you more in the last 3 months, rwandan soldiers have fought the armed group out of the towns. it controlled in cupboard delgado province, the supporting mozambique government that had been losing ground in most towns. the armed group retreated into the forests as the
now people are waiting for it to be safe enough for them to return to their homes. malcolm webb has our report from bow in the north. we found neurology uses sitting by the roadside. he'd been hiding in a nearby forest for weeks, fearing for his life by now. he showed us around the village and that for now is home here in northern mozambique and of but it's not his every one here also fled. he sleeps in one of the abandoned homes. people have been running away from an armed group called al....
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there, spring in markham webb was life or is in my robi. so malcolm, the i, c, j rejecting can years argument talk us through the decision 1st the, i see david jack did most of kenya's argument, so the new maritime borders of the court specified gives most of the defeated territory to somalia. the little sliver of it kidney about as you just mentioned, central to all of this is that under the c, widely expected that there are rich deposits of oil and gas. and there are people in both governments who hope to be able to expect to profit from this, along with international oil companies and other partners who have blind themselves up with each of the sides. and this ruling indeed does favour somali as case kenya had been arguing for a boundary based on some colonial era boundaries, which gave it much more of this defeated area of the sea. somalia is arguments were based more on equity, but now we'll be waiting to see what kenya says in response to this ruling. a high the, as you said previously rejected the ruling ahead of the ruling. so you're saying, y
there, spring in markham webb was life or is in my robi. so malcolm, the i, c, j rejecting can years argument talk us through the decision 1st the, i see david jack did most of kenya's argument, so the new maritime borders of the court specified gives most of the defeated territory to somalia. the little sliver of it kidney about as you just mentioned, central to all of this is that under the c, widely expected that there are rich deposits of oil and gas. and there are people in both...