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shankar is a surgeon in nepal.n his training he observed the surgery of a repair of a clef lip on child. >> iatch and at the end of the surgery i could not believe my eyes the transformation of the face from the the cleft to the normal looking child. immediately, i thought, i would like to do this. i would like to become a plastic surgeon. >> reporter: he is now the leading plastic surgeon in nepal nepal. >> so they come from a very remote area. >> reporter: but it is not enough to run a clinic in the capital city. he wanted to reach as many people in need as possible in ruralle eareas like where he grw up. that is where the idea of surgical scouts came about. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we have sent teams to far away places like junela and humela and we have identified five scenters scattered all ove the country where we go every month to provide the surgical services, but we have team members stationed there who take care of the patients preoperatively and postoperatively and at the same time they provide sp
shankar is a surgeon in nepal.n his training he observed the surgery of a repair of a clef lip on child. >> iatch and at the end of the surgery i could not believe my eyes the transformation of the face from the the cleft to the normal looking child. immediately, i thought, i would like to do this. i would like to become a plastic surgeon. >> reporter: he is now the leading plastic surgeon in nepal nepal. >> so they come from a very remote area. >> reporter: but it is...
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imagine a thousand men leaving one country every day in search of work well actually that country is nepal and while there remittances a vital to the economy they were the risks and abuses that these workers fights. two hundred sixty five girls sexually assaulted by the same man. former team doctor larry nasser was just handed his final so. he will spend more than two hundred years in jail i'm leah harding connect that's the hash tag to. go with the news grid live on air and streaming online through you tube facebook live and down to zero dot com and out of syria there is a disturbing reports that president bashar al assad's forces may have used chlorine gas again it apparently happened in it live province which is controlled by the rebels this video from activists shows people being washed and treated in the town of sirte october i say there was a foul smell after a raid by government jets news of this incident comes less than a week after a suspected chlorine attack by assad's forces that one was in rebel held eastern huta now they're expected to discuss this at the united nations someti
imagine a thousand men leaving one country every day in search of work well actually that country is nepal and while there remittances a vital to the economy they were the risks and abuses that these workers fights. two hundred sixty five girls sexually assaulted by the same man. former team doctor larry nasser was just handed his final so. he will spend more than two hundred years in jail i'm leah harding connect that's the hash tag to. go with the news grid live on air and streaming online...
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why are some everest expedition operators changing their route to the summit — and shifting from nepalaiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where manchester united had entered the semi—final of the european cup. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given the yachstwoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the world non—stop. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm sharanjit leyl in london. our top stories: north and south korea thaw relations on the ice rink with
why are some everest expedition operators changing their route to the summit — and shifting from nepalaiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft...
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mount everest is a crucial source of revenue for nepal and it's often the ultimate challenge for climbersators are shifting their expeditions towards china, citing poor safety regulations and overcrowding on the south side of the mountain. earlier i spoke to lukas furtenbach. he's the founder of furtenbach adventures, which relocated its expeditions to china last year. i began by asking him why his company decided to make the move. it is basically because of two main reasons, one is that the route on the northside, the chinese side, has less objective dangers, less rockfall, less icefall, no avalanche danger, almost no crevasses. on the nepalese side we can see a growing number of climbers that are not properly prepared. we have a big crowds which leads to waiting in line, for example on the hillary step, there are bottlenecks on the route. but, lucas, nepal has already introduced some new measures such as barring solo climbers, blind mountaineers, and is, don't these measures improve the situation? i don't really think that this improves the situation. we have seen a three or four blind
mount everest is a crucial source of revenue for nepal and it's often the ultimate challenge for climbersators are shifting their expeditions towards china, citing poor safety regulations and overcrowding on the south side of the mountain. earlier i spoke to lukas furtenbach. he's the founder of furtenbach adventures, which relocated its expeditions to china last year. i began by asking him why his company decided to make the move. it is basically because of two main reasons, one is that the...
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nepal. fatalities of any other wild animals, especially like rhinos, that's an example for other countries. the director lewis gilbert has died at the age of 97. he directed more than 40 films, including three james bond movies. david sillito reports. that's it, that's fine. when lewis gilbert took on bond in you only live twice, he was already a director with more than 20 films to his name. he'd directed orson welles, kenneth moore, dirk bogart, but 007, with its seemingly unlimited budget, was new territory. i've made 25 films and i've never been on a film where this doesn't ever come up. if i said today, "look, i want 5,000 people flown in from tokyo", i'm sure they'd be flown in, you know. start herup. in the ‘50s, lewis gilbert had made his name with a string of tales of stiff upper lip wartime british valour. and then in the ‘60s, a film that helped define a very different era, alfie. my understanding of women only goes as far as the pleasure. no, no, no, michael, we're going right. 0n
nepal. fatalities of any other wild animals, especially like rhinos, that's an example for other countries. the director lewis gilbert has died at the age of 97. he directed more than 40 films, including three james bond movies. david sillito reports. that's it, that's fine. when lewis gilbert took on bond in you only live twice, he was already a director with more than 20 films to his name. he'd directed orson welles, kenneth moore, dirk bogart, but 007, with its seemingly unlimited budget,...
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that needs to be an example, nepal.atalities of any other wild animals, especially like rhinos stop that's an example of other countries. what about the likes of russia and india? why are they examples? what have they done right over the past year? the political investment has been very high and the political will is there. their leaders taken very seriously. that is what needs to be taken up in southeast asia. is there a possibility that tigers could be taken off the endangered list permanently? if we start looking forward to these investments to maybe in the next ten years we will be there. thank you so much for your insights and joining us here on newsday. eight protection specialist with the bws. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: investigators in the philippines crack down on an international paedophile ring. also on the programme: the actor anthony wong on how his mixed identity left him feeling confused growing up. as charles has chosen his bride. t
that needs to be an example, nepal.atalities of any other wild animals, especially like rhinos stop that's an example of other countries. what about the likes of russia and india? why are they examples? what have they done right over the past year? the political investment has been very high and the political will is there. their leaders taken very seriously. that is what needs to be taken up in southeast asia. is there a possibility that tigers could be taken off the endangered list...
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there was also a case, i think, in nepal.nd confusion of natural disasters, like here in 2013 during typhoon haiyan in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. but in disaster zones, speed is key. charities scale up their efforts within hours, employing thousands of new staff in what can be a lawless vacuum. when the first crisis passes, sometimes within days or weeks, many move on to a new emergency, and possibly a new employer. so a problem for the whole sector, but one the international development secretary wants tackling now. unless you create a culture that prioritises the safety of vulnerable people, and ensures victims and whistleblowers can come forward without fear, we will not work with you, and
there was also a case, i think, in nepal.nd confusion of natural disasters, like here in 2013 during typhoon haiyan in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. but in...
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there was also a case, i think, in nepal.disasters, like here in 2013 during typhoon haiyan in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. but in disaster zones, speed is key. charities scale up their efforts within hours, employing thousands of new staff in what can be a lawless vacuum. when the first crisis passes, sometimes within days or weeks, many move on to a new emergency, and possibly a new employer. so a problem for the whole sector, but one the international development secretary wants tackling now. unless you create a culture that prioritises the safety of vulnerable people, and ensures victims and whistleblowers can come forward without fear, we will not work with you, and unless you report every
there was also a case, i think, in nepal.disasters, like here in 2013 during typhoon haiyan in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. but in disaster zones, speed is key....
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there was also a case, i think, in nepal.on of natural disasters, like here in 2013 during tropical storm yolande in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. so comment problem for the whole sector. underlined today by the international development secretary at an aids conference in sweden. no organisation is too big or our work with them too complex for me to hesitate to remove funding. —— at an aid organisation. if we cannot trust them to put the beneficiaries of aid first. something he failed to tell them when he applied for the job. south africa's president jacob zuma has defied calls by his party to resign. he's has come under increasing pressure to step down amid numerous allegations of corruption. bu
there was also a case, i think, in nepal.on of natural disasters, like here in 2013 during tropical storm yolande in the philippines. and lan mercardo says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities are not warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet. but that's a practice that we need to start. because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. so comment...
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and then a thousand men leave nepal every day in search of work or money they are other countries and send home is vital to the economy but many are being exploited and face abuse violence and corruption spanish press the reports in katmandu. that cuts what is its national airport this is what happens every day sixteen hundred people mostly young men leave the politics work and gulf countries in malaysia with an unemployment rate hovering around forty percent many of the parties say they have no choice but to leave the country and many fall into the traps of unscrupulous middlemen but in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the tests again it should read after they did the tests they sent me back i ended up with no job and debt is better the lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce depart
and then a thousand men leave nepal every day in search of work or money they are other countries and send home is vital to the economy but many are being exploited and face abuse violence and corruption spanish press the reports in katmandu. that cuts what is its national airport this is what happens every day sixteen hundred people mostly young men leave the politics work and gulf countries in malaysia with an unemployment rate hovering around forty percent many of the parties say they have...
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there was also a case in nepal.on yolande in the philippines that some cases took place but then and now, the questions about perpetrators being flagged to other agencies. not yet, but that is a practice we need to start because the funny thing about cases like this is, we always see them as reputational risks. but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. a sector wide problem, then. in matter on which the international development secretary has today been talking. no organisation is too big or our work with them to complex for me to hesitate to remove funding from them if we cannot trust them to put the beneficiaries of aid first. on the specific case of oxfam, some supporters have already reacted. from friday to monday, 1270 people cancelled their direct debits, four times the normal daily cancellation rate. and on monday, 70 81—off donations were made, a record how this year. and 44 new direct debit was set up, the most since march last year in one day. however, one celebrity supporter, actress
there was also a case in nepal.on yolande in the philippines that some cases took place but then and now, the questions about perpetrators being flagged to other agencies. not yet, but that is a practice we need to start because the funny thing about cases like this is, we always see them as reputational risks. but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. a sector wide problem, then. in matter on which the international development secretary has today been talking. no...
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there was also a case i think in nepal.sters, like here in 2013, during typhoon haiyan, in the philippines. lan mercado says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities aren't warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet, but that's a practice that we need to start because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no. but the way to manage reputational risks is not to keep silent. but in disaster zones, speed is key. charities scale up their efforts within hours, employing thousands of new staff, operating in what can be a lawless vacuum. when the first crisis passes, sometimes within days or weeks, many move on to a new emergency, and possibly a new employer. so a problem for the whole sector, but one the international development secretary wants tackling now. unless you create a culture that prioritizes the safety of vulnerable people and ensures victims and whistleblowers can come forward without fear, we will not work with you. and unless you report ever
there was also a case i think in nepal.sters, like here in 2013, during typhoon haiyan, in the philippines. lan mercado says even if they are caught and disciplined, charities aren't warning each other about unsuitable staff. not yet, but that's a practice that we need to start because... you know, the funny thing about cases like this is we always see them as reputational risks, no. but the way to manage reputational risks is not to keep silent. but in disaster zones, speed is key. charities...
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in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the test again it should read after they did the tests they sent me back i ended up with no job and debts but other lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce department of foreign imports and receive more than two thousand complaints from neighbors doing the last fiscal year these include everything from nonpayment of salaries for all its illegal ways actions exorbitant fees on the recall and sexual abuses by foreign employment agency and middleman and according to government figures seven hundred fifty five parties died while working abroad. each worker has to deposit fifty dollars to the government for an employment before they leave but even employment agencies say that the money has not been spent on those who need it whereas. with this process the
in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the test again it should read after they did the tests they sent me back i ended up with no job and debts but other lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce...
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cierre de preventivo emitido para varios vecindarios tras un incendio en el centro de reciclaje de nepalagar el siniestro que ocurrió ayer las 5:00 de la tarde yo me despido pero continúen con nosotros noticiero telemundo cuente dos a las seis comenzó ya >>> este es un noticiero telemundo 48 >>> ppar de familias salieron a respaldar a un maestro de san francisco acusado de poner en peligro la vida de un menor >>> reclamando justicia padres y jóvenes salieron a reclamar en apoyo del maestro andrés tovar un parte del malestar dieron una imagen equivocada describiéndola como abuso de menores >>> llas personas piensan que eso está abuso sexo no me parecen el precio injusto me parece injusto que le estén daÑando la vida >>> el maestro sido un hombre intachable y queremos justicia enfrente el plantel educativo pusieron en duda la veracidad de cualquier acusación según el distrito iniciaron una investigación en diciembre después del incidente parecer presenciado por varios docentes que lo reportaron >>> la madre dice que ella vio parte de lo ocurrido con el llegó recorrerá su hijo
cierre de preventivo emitido para varios vecindarios tras un incendio en el centro de reciclaje de nepalagar el siniestro que ocurrió ayer las 5:00 de la tarde yo me despido pero continúen con nosotros noticiero telemundo cuente dos a las seis comenzó ya >>> este es un noticiero telemundo 48 >>> ppar de familias salieron a respaldar a un maestro de san francisco acusado de poner en peligro la vida de un menor >>> reclamando justicia padres y jóvenes salieron a...
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in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the tests again it's pretty often i did the test they sent me back i ended up with no job and debts but other lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce department of foreign imports and receive more than two thousand complaints from neighbors during the last fiscal year these include everything from nonpayment of salaries for all its illegal ways actions exorbitant fees on the recall and sexual abuses by foreign employment agency and middleman and according to government figures seven hundred fifty five the parties died while working abroad. each worker has to deposit fifty dollars to the government for an employment before they leave but even employment agencies say that the money has not been spent on those who need it either whereas . with this proc
in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the tests again it's pretty often i did the test they sent me back i ended up with no job and debts but other lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce...
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more than a thousand men leave nepal every day in search of work for money they earn in other countriesand send home is vital to the economy but many are being exploited to face abuse violence and corruption so we must trust to reports from katmandu. at katz what is international airport this is what happens every day sixteen hundred people mostly young men leave the politics work and gulf countries in malaysia with an unemployment rate hovering around forty percent many of the parties say they have no choice but to leave the country and many fall into the traps of unscrupulous middlemen but in the time i went to qatar to work in the food and beverage industry he failed a medical test in nepal but the local agents told him that they would fix it the cost of his trip including flights and bribes added up to twenty five hundred dollars but when he reached qatar he had to do the tests again it just right after they did the tests they sent me back i ended up with no job and debts but other lurches the middle been paid off in a party officials including airport authorities the commerce depar
more than a thousand men leave nepal every day in search of work for money they earn in other countriesand send home is vital to the economy but many are being exploited to face abuse violence and corruption so we must trust to reports from katmandu. at katz what is international airport this is what happens every day sixteen hundred people mostly young men leave the politics work and gulf countries in malaysia with an unemployment rate hovering around forty percent many of the parties say they...
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the south china morning post reveals that the new prime minister of nepal wants to restart a chinese—ledt was pulled by the previous government, but the new nepalese prime minister has promised to reverse the decision. and finally, the arab news is leading with a proposed new law that it says will give israel wider powers to strip palestinians of their right to live in eastjerusalem and the golan heights. this follows earlier attempts to remove social security benefits and family reunification rights from palestinians in jerusalem. syrian state media is reporting that pro—government forces are going to enter afrin, in the north of the country, to support kurds fighting turkish forces. but there's no sign yet that they've been deployed. turkey regards the kurdish fighters, just across its border, as terrorists and launched a big offensive against them last month. a bbc arabic crew are the only international broadcasters to have reached the region, as rami ruhayem reports. inside afrin, the newest frontline in syria's civil war. the city is the focus of an attack by the turkish army. as th
the south china morning post reveals that the new prime minister of nepal wants to restart a chinese—ledt was pulled by the previous government, but the new nepalese prime minister has promised to reverse the decision. and finally, the arab news is leading with a proposed new law that it says will give israel wider powers to strip palestinians of their right to live in eastjerusalem and the golan heights. this follows earlier attempts to remove social security benefits and family...
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showers here as we head through the day on tuesday and that snow gradually making its way towards nepal further west it's quite of an hour but it looks like there's more cloud edging its way across parts of afghanistan there on tuesday. the marshall islands holds a toxic legacy from years of u.s. military nuclear testing. as the sea levels rods one on one east investigates the threats this followed posers at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every you. welcome back with al-jazeera let's update you on our top stories now a passenger plane has crashed shortly after takeoff from the russian capital moscow seventy one people on board were on board there are no survivors. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his military has dealt serious blows to iran in syria the day after it carried out a series of air strikes that. the u.k. is threatening to withdraw funding from the charity oxfam in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations. now north korea's olympic delegation has left south korea after a while when three days which ended in a diplomatic offer that aims to end seven
showers here as we head through the day on tuesday and that snow gradually making its way towards nepal further west it's quite of an hour but it looks like there's more cloud edging its way across parts of afghanistan there on tuesday. the marshall islands holds a toxic legacy from years of u.s. military nuclear testing. as the sea levels rods one on one east investigates the threats this followed posers at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every you. welcome back with al-jazeera...
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have invested a fair bit of money in the international training in countries like the philippines or nepal, the balkans, all of these trainings have happened in the last year. one other aspect, and i think we can wrap up with this, i have heard you mention advertising through back page twice in your speech. certainly from the perspective of the child exploitation section, we have seen numerous cases and sting operations through online advertising. how do you see the advertising platforms playing into the problem? does that create investigative opportunities as well? >> well, as we have found in many human trafficking cases involving sex, many roads lead to online web-based advertisements. they are the modern version of the old truly back page of whatever rag was being printed in the local city. it has increased the volume we are seeing. it is just part of the challenge of prosecuting these cases. but there is evidence that one can use from those sites, right? and of course, good agents are capturing screenshots as we speak right now, investigating their human trafficking cases. when the me
have invested a fair bit of money in the international training in countries like the philippines or nepal, the balkans, all of these trainings have happened in the last year. one other aspect, and i think we can wrap up with this, i have heard you mention advertising through back page twice in your speech. certainly from the perspective of the child exploitation section, we have seen numerous cases and sting operations through online advertising. how do you see the advertising platforms...
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towards india is just in the north we've got some wet weather that's edging its way eastwards into nepal but the next system is building here it is on the satellite picture making its way already into pakistan by monday lunchtime it's across many of us with some heavy rain making its way into the western parts it's not going to stick around for too long though it will clear out the way so choose day doesn't brighter for many of us here thirty three as a maximum in karate for many of us across india it will be a draw a day too. the weather sponsored by qatar and use. my would have been to get the it up ahead of the muscle and use up a lot of loose. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime this time on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour at least twenty seven people have been killed in attacks across eastern goosen on sunday despite u.n. securi
towards india is just in the north we've got some wet weather that's edging its way eastwards into nepal but the next system is building here it is on the satellite picture making its way already into pakistan by monday lunchtime it's across many of us with some heavy rain making its way into the western parts it's not going to stick around for too long though it will clear out the way so choose day doesn't brighter for many of us here thirty three as a maximum in karate for many of us across...
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eastwards fizzling out if it does so so not a great deal left to it as it makes its way across parts of nepal but then the next system is making its way towards us so here it is on sunday then some of the clouds making its way into the western parts of pakistan that edging its way eastwards on monday more of a seeing that cloud and we'll see some heavy rain make its way across the border to now here in doha we're also expecting some rather heavy rain overnight on saturday that will gradually begin to clear on sunday so still a good deal of cloud a few outbreaks of rain a likely on sunday but the wettest of the weather that will be over the u.a.e. and stretching northwards across iran. struggling with the effects of climate change sierra leone's dry season is unforgiving but compounded by corruption. that. i don't remember every new war when. one time he wandered into people in power investigates the effects of deforestation and illegal building and asks what the future holds if those in authority fail to act the mountain will fall at this time on al jazeera. a reminder of the top stories here
eastwards fizzling out if it does so so not a great deal left to it as it makes its way across parts of nepal but then the next system is making its way towards us so here it is on sunday then some of the clouds making its way into the western parts of pakistan that edging its way eastwards on monday more of a seeing that cloud and we'll see some heavy rain make its way across the border to now here in doha we're also expecting some rather heavy rain overnight on saturday that will gradually...
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showers here as we head through the day on tuesday and that snow gradually making its way towards nepal further west it's quantified now but it looks like there's more cloud edging its way across parts of afghanistan there on tuesday. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage that they've got every day but the message is simply stay you have this rain that good logical rational person crazy monsters and misinformation is right dismissal and does not go over well documented accusations and evidence is part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint trying to bring mainstream media narratives at this time on al-jazeera. hello again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera a plane carrying seventy one people has crashed in russia the subject of airlines aircraft disappeared from radar just after takeoff from moscow and crashed into a field forty kilometers away russia's president vladimir putin has ordered an investigation. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that as its air strikes in syria were a heavy blow to iran and syria he told his ca
showers here as we head through the day on tuesday and that snow gradually making its way towards nepal further west it's quantified now but it looks like there's more cloud edging its way across parts of afghanistan there on tuesday. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage that they've got every day but the message is simply stay you have this rain that good logical rational person crazy monsters and misinformation is right dismissal and does not go over well documented...
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as we head across towards india you can see the cloud is snaking its way across bangladesh and into nepal that's not really giving us a very active weather it's just been high cloud mostly we're seeing some more active weather work its way across the northern parts now this across the northern parts of india it is giving us some heavy snow more still to come as we head into monday. it was oil upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative results has divided the people both less than with the world's largest reserves charting the impact of industrialization and the legacies of its prominent leaders we shed light on the troubles afflicting venezuela today the big picture the battle for venezuela at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back you're with al jazeera live from the heart your headlines israel says it responded to the dining of one of his aircraft by syrian government forces with its most significant attack on syria for decades the strikes targeted government sites and alleged iranian assets inside syria the un secretary general has called for an im
as we head across towards india you can see the cloud is snaking its way across bangladesh and into nepal that's not really giving us a very active weather it's just been high cloud mostly we're seeing some more active weather work its way across the northern parts now this across the northern parts of india it is giving us some heavy snow more still to come as we head into monday. it was oil upon which modern day venezuela was a stoppage. for over a century this lucrative results has divided...
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useful rain and maybe less useful snow that's the pictures we see it on tuesday after sun and probably nepal but doesn't mean it's the end of it might actually bring some more in the next day or so for most of india of course it's settled and quiet quote is not good in new delhi and passing showers hit northern sri lanka now as part of the systems that are bringing snow and rain to afghanistan is quite active throughout the middle east and levant the temperature forecast in riyadh is thirty three well above the average in their hearts twenty eight and if anything following day doha warms up won't last forever already the max in riyadh stanton in all. on counting the. stock market look at what's going on and why it matters how women in twenty eighteen are still fighting for equal rights in the workplace and us sheryl is defying expectations but will it make life difficult for counting the cost at this time. and one of top stories here now is their non-governmental organizations have pledged more than three hundred million dollars to help iraq rebuild after its war with i saw but the figure is
useful rain and maybe less useful snow that's the pictures we see it on tuesday after sun and probably nepal but doesn't mean it's the end of it might actually bring some more in the next day or so for most of india of course it's settled and quiet quote is not good in new delhi and passing showers hit northern sri lanka now as part of the systems that are bringing snow and rain to afghanistan is quite active throughout the middle east and levant the temperature forecast in riyadh is thirty...
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eastwards of fizzling out if it does so so not a great deal left to it as it makes its way across parts of nepal but then the next system is making its way towards us so here it is on sunday then some of the clouds making its way into the western parts of pakistan that edging its way eastwards on monday more of a seeing that cloud and we'll see some heavy rain make its way across the border to now here in doha we're also expecting some rather heavy rain overnight on saturday that will gradually begin to clear on sunday so still a good deal of cloud few outbreaks of rain are likely on sunday but the wettest of the weather that will be over the u.a.e. and stretching northwards across iran. what makes this the spirit we're living through so unique this is really an attack on itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important level wise to publish if you have a duty to be offensive will provoke it would be nice people do setting the stage for a serious debate. up front at this time on al-jazeera. it is good to have you with
eastwards of fizzling out if it does so so not a great deal left to it as it makes its way across parts of nepal but then the next system is making its way towards us so here it is on sunday then some of the clouds making its way into the western parts of pakistan that edging its way eastwards on monday more of a seeing that cloud and we'll see some heavy rain make its way across the border to now here in doha we're also expecting some rather heavy rain overnight on saturday that will gradually...
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lumpur but as i said bangkok could could just see a shower but she all of india and sri lanka are in nepal fine and mostly sunny but there is more rain and snow coming in to afghanistan. the weather sponsored by cats and meese. i was always telling him how famous he was going to make it that's how he presented hello my name and body without manchester city's northwest representatives kind of. teacher pretty cool. actually you'll remember that we had this special meeting about the nail and he said no. that's not the topic and you mean this is a cover up in a piece on the mainland city al-jazeera investigation. build of silence this time. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories kurdish officials say they've reached a deal to allow syrian troops to enter our fingers city to help protect it the move could mean syrian forces confronting turkish troops who've been carrying out an operation against kurdish fighters since last month israel's prime minister has taken aim at iran and a key international security conference accusing it's have been the biggest threat to the middle eas
lumpur but as i said bangkok could could just see a shower but she all of india and sri lanka are in nepal fine and mostly sunny but there is more rain and snow coming in to afghanistan. the weather sponsored by cats and meese. i was always telling him how famous he was going to make it that's how he presented hello my name and body without manchester city's northwest representatives kind of. teacher pretty cool. actually you'll remember that we had this special meeting about the nail and he...
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intensity there as it makes its way eastward so not a great deal left to it by the time it gets to nepal there's more rain on its way behind it there. the way that sponsored by qatar airways. in two thousand and eight rocky omar traveled across the united states discovering what it was like to be both a patriotic american and a devout muslim can you be muslim and american you have to be american first i didn't have much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim would be elected to the united states congress but ten years on mort has changed rewind islam in america at this time on al-jazeera. the adopted a. month. that follows a week of government led strikes on the rebel held. which killed more than five hundred civilians. a classified memo by the us democrats has been released two weeks after. an. alleged f.b.i. bias against. his presidential campaign with russia. is a total. bust. have been deployed for more than one hundred nigerian schoolgirls. and the government has failed to protect children . claims it has defeated the armed group. a growing number of high profile
intensity there as it makes its way eastward so not a great deal left to it by the time it gets to nepal there's more rain on its way behind it there. the way that sponsored by qatar airways. in two thousand and eight rocky omar traveled across the united states discovering what it was like to be both a patriotic american and a devout muslim can you be muslim and american you have to be american first i didn't have much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim would be elected...
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as we head across towards india you can see the cloud is snaking its way across bangladesh and into nepal that's not really giving us a very active weather is just been high cloud mostly we're seeing some more active weather work its way across the northern parts now this across the northern parts of india it is giving us some heavy snow more still to come as we head into monday there with sponsored by qatar and he's. what makes this movement this era we're living through so unique this is really an attack on its itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion even of what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important to have a right to publish if you have a duty to be offensive or provoke it's all about it as people did setting the stage for a serious debate. up front at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back let's just update your top story so far this russia and the us say they are concerned after israel launched a second series of it strikes in syria when one of its f. sixteen fighter jets were shot down by president assad's forces the strikes targeted governme
as we head across towards india you can see the cloud is snaking its way across bangladesh and into nepal that's not really giving us a very active weather is just been high cloud mostly we're seeing some more active weather work its way across the northern parts now this across the northern parts of india it is giving us some heavy snow more still to come as we head into monday there with sponsored by qatar and he's. what makes this movement this era we're living through so unique this is...
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there was also a case in nepal. know, the funny thing about cases like this is, we always see them as reputational risks, you know? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. a sector—wide problem, then. in matter on which the international development secretary has today been talking. no organisation is too big or our work with them to complex for me to hesitate to remove funding from them if we cannot trust them to put the beneficiaries of aid first. 0n the specific case of oxfam, some supporters have already reacted. from friday to monday, 1270 people cancelled their direct debits, four times the normal daily cancellation rate. however on monday, 78 one—off donations were made, donations were made — a record high this year. and 44 new direct debit was set up — the most since march last year in one day. however, one celebrity supporter, actress minnie driver, has ended her ambassador‘s role, saying... 0xfam‘s major corporate partners are taking a different approach. waterstones has given a stat
there was also a case in nepal. know, the funny thing about cases like this is, we always see them as reputational risks, you know? but the way to manage reputational risk is not to keep silent. a sector—wide problem, then. in matter on which the international development secretary has today been talking. no organisation is too big or our work with them to complex for me to hesitate to remove funding from them if we cannot trust them to put the beneficiaries of aid first. 0n the specific case...
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russian move to qatar from nepal in two thousand and ten and has been driving for and father transport and trading company ever since. the company's success has come largely from transporting goods back and forth between neighboring countries for over twenty five years. they started with only five trucks today they have over one hundred fifty. and how much always shifts father a pakistani was one of the company's founder it's. also lost a moderate brass board surge that was made up to look at ninety percent of. the focus do you see got aboard shipping. the word them spoke for you. hope of a quick resolution to the gulf crisis faded as the months went by with no solution . like many other businesses in qatar they had to adapt the company was restructured their focus now is on local transportation to and from qatar seaports . would be from there to your different. specification jade almost ninety five percent. remotely for a good enough. or. border training ground he already. paid him his business may. have basically if you be gone make it back will not be a brass board mayorga because t
russian move to qatar from nepal in two thousand and ten and has been driving for and father transport and trading company ever since. the company's success has come largely from transporting goods back and forth between neighboring countries for over twenty five years. they started with only five trucks today they have over one hundred fifty. and how much always shifts father a pakistani was one of the company's founder it's. also lost a moderate brass board surge that was made up to look at...
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fly >> the caption that came with this cutest video ever, when two girls from eagles country move to nepalo run a nonprofit. you better believe they turned their kids into eagles fans. they probably never saw an eagles game but they are part of eagles nation. >> in orlando. at disney world the mariachi band in epcot displaying their eagles pride. ♪ ♪ >> they know it all the way down there. the most magical and happy place on earth. and they know every cord to the fight song. and our friend lizzi used #6abcaction and showed us the sneakers she made for the super bowl. this is worth every minute she put into it because they won. and yes they will be wearing the sneakers to the parade tomorrow. they are so pretty i hope nobody steps on her foot. >> good detail fz those shoes, i want a pair. >> all right the morning show will start early tomorrow as philadelphia gets ready for the parade. be sure to tune in at 4:00 a.m., matt, tam, david and karen will have live coverage of the last minute preparations. >> i want more mariachi music. and stick with "action news" for live coverage of the parade
fly >> the caption that came with this cutest video ever, when two girls from eagles country move to nepalo run a nonprofit. you better believe they turned their kids into eagles fans. they probably never saw an eagles game but they are part of eagles nation. >> in orlando. at disney world the mariachi band in epcot displaying their eagles pride. ♪ ♪ >> they know it all the way down there. the most magical and happy place on earth. and they know every cord to the fight...