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going to be [ inaudible ] and for the future of these children. >>> business leaders are meeting in new delhi world economic forum. the indian government is using the summit to promote a new scheme that it hopes will revive the struggling manufacturing sector. >> reporter: like a good garment, economies work best when the feel and fit are right. for more than 30 years, this man and his family have operated a garment production and export business on the outskirts of new delhi. over the years profits have improved, but the prospect of doing business hasn't. >> translator: it's easier to do business elsewhere. producers are moving out of india, and setting up production in countries like bangladesh. i'm a small player, so it's harder for me to move my business. >> reporter: he earns around $4 million dollars a year making clothing for some of the world's biggest labels, but a large part of that is spent on production costs. factory workers earn an average of $200 a month. workers in bangladesh learn half of that. the government wants to improve conditions. it says a better business environment
going to be [ inaudible ] and for the future of these children. >>> business leaders are meeting in new delhi world economic forum. the indian government is using the summit to promote a new scheme that it hopes will revive the struggling manufacturing sector. >> reporter: like a good garment, economies work best when the feel and fit are right. for more than 30 years, this man and his family have operated a garment production and export business on the outskirts of new delhi....
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it noted new delhi's air quality was deteriorating.dies suggest police levels are higher than in beijing. first of all, the environment assistenvironmentalassists are t what did they say exactly? >> reporter: it's saying that, quote, it's an undisputed fact that the air pollution is new delhi is getting worse every day, something that anyone in the city can readily agree with. what the tribunal wants is all vehicles over 15 years to go through a pollution control check before being allowed back on the roads. that goes for all public transportations including taxe , buss and rickshaws. studies show that the air quality is terrible. and some in parts of the city worse than beijing as you said. >> what happens now then? are the vehicles going to be forcely removed from the roads? >> reporter: not likely soon. if at all. the tie brown has given the government until january 9th to comply with its ruling. but by law all rulings can be challenged to the supreme court within nineties days. in fact, the government has the government has dispute
it noted new delhi's air quality was deteriorating.dies suggest police levels are higher than in beijing. first of all, the environment assistenvironmentalassists are t what did they say exactly? >> reporter: it's saying that, quote, it's an undisputed fact that the air pollution is new delhi is getting worse every day, something that anyone in the city can readily agree with. what the tribunal wants is all vehicles over 15 years to go through a pollution control check before being...
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liddy d-utt, al jazeera, new delhi. >> hunger kills more people than aids, malaria combined. this is part 3 of our feeding the world series, adam rainey, met a food producer in mexico who uses innovative means to produce. >> the crop to which he ended up devoting his work in life. eventually developed more than 480 varieties of wheat that have boosted world production by an estimated 200 million tons and helped him win the world food prize. the challenge is keeping an increasing reply larger population of the world fed. small scale farmers are given the access they need. >> they don't need big tractors, they don't need combined hardware. but they need that one good seed. >> once a new seed is discovered some of his colleagues go out and meet small farmers and train them to exploit these variety as best they can. >> if you don't have a farmer who knows how to apply it and can put it into a working sustainable system you are never going to get the potential out of that. >> research her, in scientists following in his footstepsing work on developing new varieties and testing one
liddy d-utt, al jazeera, new delhi. >> hunger kills more people than aids, malaria combined. this is part 3 of our feeding the world series, adam rainey, met a food producer in mexico who uses innovative means to produce. >> the crop to which he ended up devoting his work in life. eventually developed more than 480 varieties of wheat that have boosted world production by an estimated 200 million tons and helped him win the world food prize. the challenge is keeping an increasing...
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more than 800 mena tend aid yearly sterilization certainty near new de delhi, that figure s fallen tohan 60 last year. in the number of male sterilizations continues for fall. this surgeon who helped pioneer the current noninvasive procedure. says attitudes will have to change to get more men sterilizes more effort has to be made from the health community itself. >> it's also got it to to do with the service availability and the service provision. in a sense that we could work harder to get men forward follow sterilization. we need to inform them, we need to clear the misconceptions. >> reporter: her sterilization was successful but could have carried risks. until aware zips spread, women here will continue to dominate the number of sterilizations performed and continues to bear the burden of indian's ambitious family planning program. al jazerra, new delhi. >>> now, the chinese have treasured jade for sen tire is it's created a multi billion dollars industry. but one that is fueling illegal trade. that's most visible in myanmar where the best jade mines are found. we uncover the high
more than 800 mena tend aid yearly sterilization certainty near new de delhi, that figure s fallen tohan 60 last year. in the number of male sterilizations continues for fall. this surgeon who helped pioneer the current noninvasive procedure. says attitudes will have to change to get more men sterilizes more effort has to be made from the health community itself. >> it's also got it to to do with the service availability and the service provision. in a sense that we could work harder to...
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al jazerra, new di delhi. >> joining me now from new delhi is the global health campaigner and has meantave been sterilized. thanks for being on the program. by law these women are not forced to have these sterilizations so why do so many go ahead with it. >> there are various reasons, really. you know, largely there is a very strong sort of targeted approach that the government is taking towards sterilization and this is partly because of the increase of population and it's really unfortunate because what has ended up happening is that we have started looking at people in terms of numbers and statistics rather than sort of recognizing their reproductive rights and treating them as human beingses that need public healthcare. and i think it's important to note that these are not stand-alone cases of poor health provision. these are symptoms of a very poorly functioning broken and fractured health system. that has suffered years of under investment, and needs urgent recognize at this if i indication. i think the target system that's being used is a quick fix and doesn't actually address th
al jazerra, new di delhi. >> joining me now from new delhi is the global health campaigner and has meantave been sterilized. thanks for being on the program. by law these women are not forced to have these sterilizations so why do so many go ahead with it. >> there are various reasons, really. you know, largely there is a very strong sort of targeted approach that the government is taking towards sterilization and this is partly because of the increase of population and it's really...
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thank you for joining us live from new delhi. thank you. >>> ukraine's prime minister has held out with negotiations with russian separatists. he called on kiev to open a line of dialogue with the rebels. >> we will not hold direct negotiations with russian terrorists. i translate into russian, and we will not hold direct negotiations with mercenaries. if you want peace, abide by the minsk deal. in order to have peace, we need a deal that's accessible to the whole world. we need guarantees. >> harry has more now from the southern port city of mariupol in ukraine. >> these reports go over kiev over the recent days and weeks, and i think that it reflects anger over what they see as the breach, september 5th, and the ceasefire has been holding, and the leaks that they declared, the people's republics, held on november 2nd, they broke the accord, and they are angry with russia for having recognized those elections. there's equal anger on the other side. and we spoke to an official in donetsk on tuesday, saying that they cut off offic
thank you for joining us live from new delhi. thank you. >>> ukraine's prime minister has held out with negotiations with russian separatists. he called on kiev to open a line of dialogue with the rebels. >> we will not hold direct negotiations with russian terrorists. i translate into russian, and we will not hold direct negotiations with mercenaries. if you want peace, abide by the minsk deal. in order to have peace, we need a deal that's accessible to the whole world. we need...
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let's talk to our correspondent in new del lee delhi. anymore details?: so far we know about 80 women went to the camp over the weekend. as you said it was part of the ongoing campaign that's usually held between october and february. but allegations are surfacing that all 80 of these surgeries took place in a five hour period and the accusation is that these surgeries were rushed in order to meet the government target numbers. it was just a identify days later probably yesterday, that most of the women started complaining of fever and pain and were admitted to the government hospitals in the area. now, so far as you said eight women have died. and more are coming forward, the number has actually jumped from 15 to 30 in the last few hours, complaining of a lot of pain and are now in critical condition. >> target numbers, sterilization camps -- sorry, the way you are describing it, it sounds quite peculiar. are these common centers and camps? >> reporter: family planning is quite common in india. the population here 1.2 billion is growing at 1.2% a year.
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but as fas fas reports from new delhi, women's groups reject the investigation's findings. >> reportertwo young girls were found hanged from a tree. villagered said they had been raped then murdered. a report says they killed themselves. >> it is unfounded truly. and there are so many questions which are unanswered until now, and we from the side of the woman organization would articulate those issues, and pursue our own cases on the basis of that. until that time, we don't approve this. >> the government disagreed and asserted its confidence in the investigation's conclusions. >> investigations come up with different findings. i think as per this case the probe revealed the truth and the case was solved. >> reporter: the case caused outrage in india, and critics insisted the central bureau of investigation should reopen the case. >> translator: i think the cbi should investigate the case again. they may have missed some clues and should reexamine the case. this is a sensitive case, and they should take it seriously and not hurry. >> reporter: authorities have not given anymore details
but as fas fas reports from new delhi, women's groups reject the investigation's findings. >> reportertwo young girls were found hanged from a tree. villagered said they had been raped then murdered. a report says they killed themselves. >> it is unfounded truly. and there are so many questions which are unanswered until now, and we from the side of the woman organization would articulate those issues, and pursue our own cases on the basis of that. until that time, we don't approve...
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cnn, new delhi. >>> geologists are looking into sinkholes that opened up on florida's west coast.t swallowed up a car on monday, by tuesday, a second hole had formed nearby, and now there are signs of a possible third. there are families there that were evacuated, it could be days before they get back in their home. as you may guess, sinkholes are common in florida. >>> and more in its grip from the heartland to the rockies, in the blink of an eye, the weather has changed to severe weather. cnn's gary tuchman has more on how the residents are coping with the bitter cold. >> reporter: it doesn't matter how cold it is, this billboard installer does his job, but this cold snap has come quicker than he is used to. >> i wear thicker layers, and thicker gloves but i do need to use my fingers for the jay hooks down here. >> reporter: people of montana are hearty, but with the temperatures plunging close to record lows for the date, downtown billings, the heart of montana's largest city is very empty. >> we just watch the alerts. and when it says we're going to be cold we just bundle up.
cnn, new delhi. >>> geologists are looking into sinkholes that opened up on florida's west coast.t swallowed up a car on monday, by tuesday, a second hole had formed nearby, and now there are signs of a possible third. there are families there that were evacuated, it could be days before they get back in their home. as you may guess, sinkholes are common in florida. >>> and more in its grip from the heartland to the rockies, in the blink of an eye, the weather has changed to...
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faiz jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> joining us live in new delhi is a women's right campaign ere.s is a story that many people i think around the world find shocking, because they see the right to bare a child as a basic human right. is this idea of women having to undergo sterilization accepted in india as a way to control population? >> translator: well, this has been part of the family planning drive, but this is totally unacceptable to us, because this is not only forcing poor women for these sterilelization campaign, and which is also very, very medically not correct. men could be sterilelized maybe more easier, but they are targeting women, and especially poor women for this kind of a targeted sterilization to control families and population. >> i understand these campaigns are routine in many parts of india. who do they target? tell us more about the target. and are they compulsory, or are people persuaded with incentives to go ahead with these proceed yours. >> reporter: there was a time when it was absolutely compulsory, and there was a huge protest against that and in 19
faiz jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> joining us live in new delhi is a women's right campaign ere.s is a story that many people i think around the world find shocking, because they see the right to bare a child as a basic human right. is this idea of women having to undergo sterilization accepted in india as a way to control population? >> translator: well, this has been part of the family planning drive, but this is totally unacceptable to us, because this is not only forcing poor...
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. >> in india's capital new delhi, lawyer and former member of the national commission for the protectionrights. despite damning reports from her team, she says the megali government has ignored the girls in favor of the mining industry and the profits it generates. >> what is lacking is outreach. we have so many double standards, what is not acceptable for our children is so very acceptable for children of people who are less privileged than we are. mining has had, at least here, some terribly negative impacts on children. and if you look at the priorities that the state lists, when they are dealing with mining, children just don't figure. >> diksit says the state must impose swift punishment. >> the fact that you will cancel a license if their social requirements are not met will go a long way to ensuring that children are taken care of. >> but in me mega li's capital shalong. >> i went to a couple of places, i haven't been to the west casa hills location. but i didn't find when i went now, unless i decide to camp out for days on end. >> but when we asked the labor minister about the fo
. >> in india's capital new delhi, lawyer and former member of the national commission for the protectionrights. despite damning reports from her team, she says the megali government has ignored the girls in favor of the mining industry and the profits it generates. >> what is lacking is outreach. we have so many double standards, what is not acceptable for our children is so very acceptable for children of people who are less privileged than we are. mining has had, at least here,...
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paediatricians meeting in new delhi say containing the respiratory disease has clubbed fatal cases of diarrhoea is a complex challenge. >> we need to strengthen the nutritional base of the population, starting from pregnant mothers, new warns and under five -- newborns, and under five. >> reporter: this boy's body is fighting one of india's biggest health challenges. while he is on the mend, his doctors want to make sure that children like him do not end up here in the first place >>> all your sports news on the newshour, including this. the world squash championship in doha. egyptians - are they the ones to beat? >>> according to the world food program, hunger kills more people every year than aids, malaria, tuberculosis combined. more than 800 million do not have enough to eat make up one in every nine of us. this is part fully of our "feeding the world" series, adam raney meets a food producer in mexico, using innovative methods to increase production. >> reporter: this man grew up in poverty on a small farm growing corn, rice and wheat - to which he ended up devoting his life. he
paediatricians meeting in new delhi say containing the respiratory disease has clubbed fatal cases of diarrhoea is a complex challenge. >> we need to strengthen the nutritional base of the population, starting from pregnant mothers, new warns and under five -- newborns, and under five. >> reporter: this boy's body is fighting one of india's biggest health challenges. while he is on the mend, his doctors want to make sure that children like him do not end up here in the first place...
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sunimo odas, cnn, new delhi. >> and we'll have more news right after this. >>> the sister of north korean leader kim jong un is being referred to as a senior party official by pyongyang state media. this is quite interesting because kim yo jong is in her 20s and is often seen near her brother at political events. we've highlighted her in some pictures here for you. the news of her promotion comes just weeks after kim jong un resurfaced following more than a month out of the public eye. sama mosan is live in seoul following these developments. what's interesting is when he reemerged with that cane by his side and we were wondering what was wrong with his health and what really happened, she may have actually played a role in the whole stagecraft of that. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, errol. she is incredibly young. we don't know too much about her. but what we do know is very interesting. she is believed to have been sxhind leading the propaganda wing of the workers' party. and as you say, when we saw him disappearing, re-emerge iing, ft limping, dragging his leg and then with a cane, app
sunimo odas, cnn, new delhi. >> and we'll have more news right after this. >>> the sister of north korean leader kim jong un is being referred to as a senior party official by pyongyang state media. this is quite interesting because kim yo jong is in her 20s and is often seen near her brother at political events. we've highlighted her in some pictures here for you. the news of her promotion comes just weeks after kim jong un resurfaced following more than a month out of the...
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the director of the reproductive rights initiative at the human rights law network in new delhi and says social issues are at the root of the problem. >> there is no attention to women's fundamental rights. that means women's rights to primary health care and a wide range of contraceptive information and services and women's rights to counseling and to make choices about their own body. at the same time you have a government and health system who is really obsessed with population control. the third thing is that you are doing all of this in a public health system that can't support it. so you are bringing 80 women into a facility where there aren't proper tools, isn't enough staff, aren't emergency provisions. lastly, you are also not involving men in any way in family planning conversations. the government needs to respect women's fundamental rights, respect women's reproductive rights. in order to do that the government needs to have a substantial and significant cultural change. >>> floods continue to sweep through italy. our meteorologist jonathan oh is here. >> we have been talking
the director of the reproductive rights initiative at the human rights law network in new delhi and says social issues are at the root of the problem. >> there is no attention to women's fundamental rights. that means women's rights to primary health care and a wide range of contraceptive information and services and women's rights to counseling and to make choices about their own body. at the same time you have a government and health system who is really obsessed with population...
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a report from new delhi. >> feeding her family is a daily struggle.ndian government says she lives below the poverty line and is entitled to discounted food. subsidized grain from the government is a big help for my family. if we didn't have this, life would be even tougher. we already have a lot of expenses. >> more than half of india's 1.2 people buy grains like wheat and rice through the national public distribution system, often described as the biggest government-run food program in the world. >> for families in this neighborhood, food subsidies are a necessity. many say that without them, they would struggle to survive. >> to feed hundreds of millions of people, the indian government go stock piles food that local farmers produce. this has until now been a st sticking point during negotiations at the world trade organization. while india has reached an agreement with the united states, a country it has long opposed at the wto, some observers say the real problem is india's domestic food policies. >> we have been using procurement and stocking an
a report from new delhi. >> feeding her family is a daily struggle.ndian government says she lives below the poverty line and is entitled to discounted food. subsidized grain from the government is a big help for my family. if we didn't have this, life would be even tougher. we already have a lot of expenses. >> more than half of india's 1.2 people buy grains like wheat and rice through the national public distribution system, often described as the biggest government-run food...
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. >>> business leaders and politicians are meeting this new delhi for the world economic forum. government is using the summit to promote a new scheme that it hoping will revive the struggling manufacturing sector. >> reporter: economies work best when the feel and fit are right. for more than 30 years, this man and his family have operated a garment production and export business. over the years profits have improved, but he says the process of doing business hasn't. >> translator: it's easier to do business elsewhere. bigger indian garments producer are moving out of india and setting up in countries like bangladesh. i'm a small player, so it's harder for me to move by business. >> reporter: he earns around $4 million dollars a year, making clothing for some of the world's biggest labels, but a large part of the earnings are spent on production costs. workers earn an average of $200 a month. the same worker in bangladesh earns less than a quarter of this. businesses like this one struggle with everything from inadequate facilities to complex regulations. the government wants t
. >>> business leaders and politicians are meeting this new delhi for the world economic forum. government is using the summit to promote a new scheme that it hoping will revive the struggling manufacturing sector. >> reporter: economies work best when the feel and fit are right. for more than 30 years, this man and his family have operated a garment production and export business. over the years profits have improved, but he says the process of doing business hasn't. >>...
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. >> for more on this story, we go to new delhi. we heard a doctor. he said he is being made a scapegoat for the government cost mistake -- governments mistake -- government's mistake. >> is too early to say. he was only arrested last night on charges of culpable homicide. it's hard to not -- denied he was not violating sanctions. he received an award earlier this year for performing 50,000 similar surgeries over the span of his career. the government seems to be taking his claims seriously to some extent. they have been five -- have banned five batches of drugs. there are two more sterilization camps overseen by another government surgeon which has resulted in one death and a few dozens of's those asians -- of hospitalizations. there are various explanations of cause of death including inadequate sterilization of equipment, bacteria in the operating room, and, of course, tainted drugs and medical supplies. i would describe an assembly-line like atmosphere with little regard for patient comfort or hygiene. we have to wait for the government to conclud
. >> for more on this story, we go to new delhi. we heard a doctor. he said he is being made a scapegoat for the government cost mistake -- governments mistake -- government's mistake. >> is too early to say. he was only arrested last night on charges of culpable homicide. it's hard to not -- denied he was not violating sanctions. he received an award earlier this year for performing 50,000 similar surgeries over the span of his career. the government seems to be taking his claims...
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and india reached a compromise by accepting parts of new delhi's demands. they a posed the accord by some member nations in 2013. the action was in protest of how to proceed with other negotiations. one expert says the deal will benefit japanese companies who can increase exports to emerging economies. still, the agreement is just a fraction of the original round of talks. the member naxs have delayed the deadline on how to organize talks on agriculture and other industries from late this year to july of next year. i'll have more headlines for you in business next hour. for now, i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> north korea's state run media has for the first time used a specific title when refer ing to leader kim jong-un's sister. this sukts she's become a more important presence in the country's leadership. the leader visited a cartoon studio in pyongyang accompanied by his younger sister. they identified her as a vice department director of the north korean worker's party. he first appeared on state run tv in december 2011 after the death of he
and india reached a compromise by accepting parts of new delhi's demands. they a posed the accord by some member nations in 2013. the action was in protest of how to proceed with other negotiations. one expert says the deal will benefit japanese companies who can increase exports to emerging economies. still, the agreement is just a fraction of the original round of talks. the member naxs have delayed the deadline on how to organize talks on agriculture and other industries from late this year...
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crossing over to new delhi. the latest on the investigation and what we can expect to happen. >> absolutely. well as you mentioned, the director of a local pharmaceutical firm as well as his sop have been arrested. keeping in mind one thing that is really important here is it's all allegations and possibilities at this stage. we have yet to see any formal drug test results. we have yet to see any formal autopsy. those results have not been released to the public yet. so until we have that information, it's quite hard to see where the focus of the investigation will be. but what we can say is it will be a wide-ranging investigation and most likely a long investigation. those responsible for it have three months to come back with a report. >> how is this horrific story being received in india. >> certainly horrific is a pretty concise description of the way it has been received, the news over the last few days in india. but outside of the people following what happened to the women at the center of this is the deb
crossing over to new delhi. the latest on the investigation and what we can expect to happen. >> absolutely. well as you mentioned, the director of a local pharmaceutical firm as well as his sop have been arrested. keeping in mind one thing that is really important here is it's all allegations and possibilities at this stage. we have yet to see any formal drug test results. we have yet to see any formal autopsy. those results have not been released to the public yet. so until we have that...
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new delhi. >>> now, andy ia here and he has some very interesting 10 i news. >> yes, and bad news forwho made it down to the o two in london. in the last hour roger federer has been forced to withdraw from the final match of men's tennis season. >> injury ruling him out of the title match at the world tour final. saturday federer came through a grueling final here which saw federer saving four match points. since then the world number two has announced he isn't match fit due to a back problem. and that means job s djokovic ie winner of this tournament. the pressure looks to be easing now, the team heading for a big win against lated via in euro 2016 qualifying. the 68-year-old's second spell on the job hasn't started well with three loss in four games, but the world cup semifinal assists are doing okay tonight they are six up against lat villa. iceland and the czech republic play later will stay ahead of the dutch, though, in group "a." four games in all coming to you full times wales with the surprise group "b" leaders going against belgium. they could be about to pick up another rea
new delhi. >>> now, andy ia here and he has some very interesting 10 i news. >> yes, and bad news forwho made it down to the o two in london. in the last hour roger federer has been forced to withdraw from the final match of men's tennis season. >> injury ruling him out of the title match at the world tour final. saturday federer came through a grueling final here which saw federer saving four match points. since then the world number two has announced he isn't match fit...
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i think -- i had my first full dayf activity in new delhi. >> how many years after you had been so sicknk 12. >> wow. >>2 years. i had not been able to bup for a full day, interact with people and active. that was profoun it will always be a ecial place in my heart for where i experienced that first taste of health. >> kate, this kind of treatment is vy controversial. >> it is. it's not done inthis country, as far as i know. what i want everybody to know is i was up against the wall. i wasn't willing to see my children spd the rest of mare lives in bed. i know suicide was a possibility for lyme patients, i don't thi my children were tivity suicidal, but it's not a life, it's not a life to spend all your time in bed, throwing up, not being able to read. that's not a life. i was willing to go to the ends of the earth to try everything possible. ari is sitting here next to mre today. we could plan to be here today. that was amazing. there was a time i could never plan anything. >> ari,hy do they think you have improved so much and dani has not? >> i have been founate in that my body, my li
i think -- i had my first full dayf activity in new delhi. >> how many years after you had been so sicknk 12. >> wow. >>2 years. i had not been able to bup for a full day, interact with people and active. that was profoun it will always be a ecial place in my heart for where i experienced that first taste of health. >> kate, this kind of treatment is vy controversial. >> it is. it's not done inthis country, as far as i know. what i want everybody to know is i was...
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have ended a dispute over new delhi's food subsidies that have been blocking an agreement for months. the temporary agreement won't be challenged until a permanent solution is found. what is the proposed global trade deal? it seeks to lower trade barriers, simplify customs procedures, limit agricultural sub decease and make exports easier. supporters say it willower trade costs and create millions of jobs mostly in developing countries. india buys food neighbors from local farmers at above market prices which it sells to poorhouse holds while stockpiling the rest. this threatened to invite limits placed on the government by the w.h.o. >> accused of attacking state television headquarters in september, protests turned violent when thousands of people tried to storm the prime minister's resident. he is accused of rigging last year's election. >> some of the families of those killed during days of protests in burkina faso are suing the army, but it's expected to be a long legal battle with little chance of success. we report from the capitol. >> this man told his mother he was going to f
have ended a dispute over new delhi's food subsidies that have been blocking an agreement for months. the temporary agreement won't be challenged until a permanent solution is found. what is the proposed global trade deal? it seeks to lower trade barriers, simplify customs procedures, limit agricultural sub decease and make exports easier. supporters say it willower trade costs and create millions of jobs mostly in developing countries. india buys food neighbors from local farmers at above...
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aljazeera, new delhi. >> more than 300 people have been arrested in the city of los angeles over the past two days. they were demonstrating the killing of michael brown in ferguson in august. monday, a grand jury decided not to charge police officer darren wilson igniting protests across the country. these are picture from oakland where fire was set to rubbish bins and they blocked traffic. >> britain's main political parties greed to grant scotland new tacking in spending powers. it voted to stay part of the united kingdom. >> the grand setting of the until museum of scotland, you can see how scientists in edinborough tried to mash the atom. the west minute at her parties have been trying to break something else nearly as complicated, the drive for independence from the u.k. the man tasked with coming up for more freedom for scotland inside the united kingdom presented his report, the result of hard bargaining between parties. he said it was historic and others greed it should be all the scots should ever want. >> at democrats, we ever argued for a home rule within the united kingdo
aljazeera, new delhi. >> more than 300 people have been arrested in the city of los angeles over the past two days. they were demonstrating the killing of michael brown in ferguson in august. monday, a grand jury decided not to charge police officer darren wilson igniting protests across the country. these are picture from oakland where fire was set to rubbish bins and they blocked traffic. >> britain's main political parties greed to grant scotland new tacking in spending powers....
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. >> an update from new delhi, thank you.e will move to yemen where a prominent politician helping to negotiate peace deal has, himself, been killed. mohammed ab due malak was shotded in central yemen, happening in the last few hours or so. we will get an update on the phone in senaa. >> reporter: i i think this assassination is considered to be a blow for the breakthrough that happened in forming a government and he was considered a political pilar. he was seen as a link between the warring parties. however, he is a controversial figure. he had -- he was accused of backing the houthis behind the scenes. he had opposed the former president and he was in favor of him. so, he was kind of fluctuating in his relations with all of the different parties. however, this is a significant development and i think there is fear now that the whole process of forming a government could collapse because there are, whoever behind the assassination seeks to further increase the tensions in the capitol and, also, of course, yemen. he is consid
. >> an update from new delhi, thank you.e will move to yemen where a prominent politician helping to negotiate peace deal has, himself, been killed. mohammed ab due malak was shotded in central yemen, happening in the last few hours or so. we will get an update on the phone in senaa. >> reporter: i i think this assassination is considered to be a blow for the breakthrough that happened in forming a government and he was considered a political pilar. he was seen as a link between...
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. >> one, two, three -- >> reporter: this school is not in new delhi, but in downtown tokyo. the day begins with yoga. it's supposed to boost energy, as well as concentration. advanced math classes are common in india. they start learning multiplication from 4 years old. in most japanese schools, that starts from 8. shojin is a seventh grader. he transferred from a local japanese school three years ago. at first, he spoke very little english. but today, he doesn't have a problem communicating with his classmates. >> "b" or "a" -- see. >> reporter: i.t. classes are also compulsory here from kindergarten. at the age of 12, they start learning visual basics, a subject often taught at the high school level in japan. and by graduation, they can manage to program. the global indian international school tokyo was founded in 2006. in the beginning, it was solely for indian children whose parents work in the i.t. industry in japan. the size of the school was less than 50 students. but it's attracted more and more japanese children. they are now a surprisingly 40% of the total 350. mrs
. >> one, two, three -- >> reporter: this school is not in new delhi, but in downtown tokyo. the day begins with yoga. it's supposed to boost energy, as well as concentration. advanced math classes are common in india. they start learning multiplication from 4 years old. in most japanese schools, that starts from 8. shojin is a seventh grader. he transferred from a local japanese school three years ago. at first, he spoke very little english. but today, he doesn't have a problem...
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al jazerra, new delhi. >>> major cities in greece have been brought to a stands still as thousands ofa 24-hour general strike. to protest against more austerity measures expected next year. 10s of thousands took to the streets of the capital athens, flights were canceled and hospitals, schools and banks were disrupted as workers walked out. the conservative led government is under pressure international lenders to impose more cut backs to balance next year's budget. >>> ukraine's parliament has approved another term for the prime minister in kiev. he made a strong show of solidarity with president poroshenko as all new five-party coalition was named to run the country think more than two-thirds of the deputies voted for the prime minute store continues with his role against the background of the ongoing conflict against russian-backed rebels in the east. >> translator: you can fight against the army, and you may beat the army, but you can never beat the ukrainian people. and the ukrainian nation. >> one of the co discoverers of ebola is planning to travel to sierra leone to see firsth
al jazerra, new delhi. >>> major cities in greece have been brought to a stands still as thousands ofa 24-hour general strike. to protest against more austerity measures expected next year. 10s of thousands took to the streets of the capital athens, flights were canceled and hospitals, schools and banks were disrupted as workers walked out. the conservative led government is under pressure international lenders to impose more cut backs to balance next year's budget. >>>...
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world war, but india's contribution has been neglected you roughly 100 million fought a report from new delhir: it's one of india's most famous landmarks it was built by the british to commemorate their colony's contribution for the first world war. today that history has been largely forgotten. the this family is an exception, they don't know all the did tails but are proud of their grandfather's role in the war. >> this is the earning of his sum inning who has his bullets and and you can honor it. he fought in the war of africa. >> reporter: their grandfather told stories of hardship and is value or among the indian soldiers. >> oh, my god it's too much, they were there for five years. and very hostile condition. >> reporter: more than 130,000 indian troops were killed or orn wounded in action during world he world war i, yet most artifacts like these come from private collections. public memorials commemorating the freedom or military deaths since independence like this one are common, but memorials commemorating the first world war are few. those trying to preserve india's history in the
world war, but india's contribution has been neglected you roughly 100 million fought a report from new delhir: it's one of india's most famous landmarks it was built by the british to commemorate their colony's contribution for the first world war. today that history has been largely forgotten. the this family is an exception, they don't know all the did tails but are proud of their grandfather's role in the war. >> this is the earning of his sum inning who has his bullets and and you...
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doctors are being known in from the capital new delhi to help local staff. state health officials are very surprised by this. they are saying there is a rare ucase of deaths. all of the procedures are done by doctors who have experience in sterilization. officials say that there are also strict guidelines on how many sterilizations can be we are form by a single doctor in a day. they admit those guidelines are not always followed because of the number of women who show up. >> they reach the site of operation in more numbers, more are bigger than they expected. and then in order to oblige them or to put out the unrest, that is create first degree they are not taken care of, sometimes doctor do -- heed to their request and in the process they kind of go outside the guidelines. >> reporter: this health activist has been in the state for the past 13 years. she says the situation in the sterilization camps goes well beyond guidelines being violated. >> this was like a tragedy waiting to happen it. could have happened anywhere and every year women do die after ste
doctors are being known in from the capital new delhi to help local staff. state health officials are very surprised by this. they are saying there is a rare ucase of deaths. all of the procedures are done by doctors who have experience in sterilization. officials say that there are also strict guidelines on how many sterilizations can be we are form by a single doctor in a day. they admit those guidelines are not always followed because of the number of women who show up. >> they reach...
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chairman jack maas poke about the plans in new delhi. >> we can see a large number used in our service, which show our great respect for the passion of catching opportunities. we wish we will improve on the platform to help a small business. bejack moeller will also meeting with the ceo, india's largest e-commerce site. the declining russian google. has lost a quarter of its value against the u.s. dollar since september, prompting them to buy the iphone on achieved in russia. has cut theamsung price of the galaxy s5 in russia. sony is developing a watch made out of electronic paper as soon as next year. the per -- the precise technology is unclear but people familiar with the matter will say the watch emphasizes style. to spur innovation inside the company. story in the headlines today, a winter storm in the northeast. for more on this, we are joined by heather. one of our producers and tonight in the airport. not a good. not good as we had to the rest of the day. in your neck of the woods, it is looking pretty good. northeast is a totally different story. a look at the satellite radar
chairman jack maas poke about the plans in new delhi. >> we can see a large number used in our service, which show our great respect for the passion of catching opportunities. we wish we will improve on the platform to help a small business. bejack moeller will also meeting with the ceo, india's largest e-commerce site. the declining russian google. has lost a quarter of its value against the u.s. dollar since september, prompting them to buy the iphone on achieved in russia. has cut...
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a spoke about mo the plans at a conference in new delhi. >> we see such a great number of indian businesses using our business, which shows our great passion -- for forpassion incapability -- the passion and capability of catching opportunities. >> jack ma will also be meeting with the ceo of india's largest e-commerce site. apple is raising the price of the iphone in russia by 25%. the reason -- the declining russian ruble. the ruble has lost a quarter of its value against the u.s. dollar since september, prompting tourists to buy iphones on the cheap in russia here it meantime, rival samsung has just cut the price of its in russia. sony is developing a watch made out of electronic paper. the precise epaper technology is unclear, though people say the device will emphasize style over technology. now to our lead, huber -- uber shows no signs of slowing down. the right-sharing company is set to raise funding at a $40 billion valuation. potentially with t. rowe price among other new investors. if it goes through, the evaluation will have more than doubled since june. this also shows investors
a spoke about mo the plans at a conference in new delhi. >> we see such a great number of indian businesses using our business, which shows our great passion -- for forpassion incapability -- the passion and capability of catching opportunities. >> jack ma will also be meeting with the ceo of india's largest e-commerce site. apple is raising the price of the iphone in russia by 25%. the reason -- the declining russian ruble. the ruble has lost a quarter of its value against the u.s....
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it turns out he and a woman booked tickets from paris, in new delhi, bangkok, toronto, but they broke up. so instead of trying to go through changing the name on the ticket, a 27-year-old from toronto is offering it up to another woman with the same name. but i'm making a trip to the courthouse first thing in the morning. >> that is a long trip if you don't get along. next, after years of denials, word of an admission from alex rodriguez in a high-profile their roi case. >> >> the game they are playing over there in the u.k., it is the teams #. check this out. beeneek the team has tweeting pictures with the #cowboys u.k.. take a look at what that spells out. >> if you don't capitalize the u.k., you've got a problem. >> everybody is making fun of them for sure today. moving on to another sports related story, the u.s. government says disgraced yankee star alex rodriguez not only admitted to steroid use, he paid a family member $1 million to keep silent. >> u.s. prosecutors said that it made for wire payments totaling $900,000 between june 2013 and september of that year. his cousin had
it turns out he and a woman booked tickets from paris, in new delhi, bangkok, toronto, but they broke up. so instead of trying to go through changing the name on the ticket, a 27-year-old from toronto is offering it up to another woman with the same name. but i'm making a trip to the courthouse first thing in the morning. >> that is a long trip if you don't get along. next, after years of denials, word of an admission from alex rodriguez in a high-profile their roi case. >> >>...
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saima udas, cnn, new delhi. >>> and some relative calm over the streets of ferguson driven in part by the thanksgiving in the u.s. national guard troops were out on thursday, but this time met with ferguson residents met with gratitude. >>> this was the scene at one shopping center. some visiting with treats and some bringing turkey dinners. the governor also made a stop. protest s gripped the city this week after the grand jury decided not to charge the police officer for fatally shooting michael brown. caught in the crossfire were local scores. many fell victim to arson. cnn's sara sidner found one business that was able to reopen its doors and help people start to heal. >> reporter: some of monday night's destruction accessible in the difficult ligaylight. the protesters calling for justice in the images of destruction. in the wake of the destruction, a glimmer of hope. >> we're having fun. >> reporter: at kathy's kitchen, where a window was smashed, but the rest left in tact, the doors are now open. less than 24 hours after being vandalized. >> it is about letting people come in a
saima udas, cnn, new delhi. >>> and some relative calm over the streets of ferguson driven in part by the thanksgiving in the u.s. national guard troops were out on thursday, but this time met with ferguson residents met with gratitude. >>> this was the scene at one shopping center. some visiting with treats and some bringing turkey dinners. the governor also made a stop. protest s gripped the city this week after the grand jury decided not to charge the police officer for...
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we have more from new delhi. >> for the past 14 days two-year-old had been battling pneumonia. it's a disease that young lungs like his are particularly susceptible to. >> he's receiving around the clock care for severe pneumonia. it will be at least one week before he's healthy enough to go home. but he's one of the lucky ones. only a fraction of indian children diagnosed with pneumonia receive specialized hospital treatment. 50% of the world's child pneumonia deaths happen here. pediatrician doctor have been treating young children for illnesses like pneumonia for 30 years. >> the distance and the antibiotics are developing, the but now many become resistant. >> vaccines for measles, which has been a precursor to m pneumonia help. but they say that they retain the respiratory disease in the samis a challenge. >> starting with mothers who are pregnant and then newborns. and from there continue the fight. >> this boy's body is fighting back against one of india's biggest health challenges. while he's on the mend his doctors want to make sure that children like him don't end up
we have more from new delhi. >> for the past 14 days two-year-old had been battling pneumonia. it's a disease that young lungs like his are particularly susceptible to. >> he's receiving around the clock care for severe pneumonia. it will be at least one week before he's healthy enough to go home. but he's one of the lucky ones. only a fraction of indian children diagnosed with pneumonia receive specialized hospital treatment. 50% of the world's child pneumonia deaths happen here....
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the capitol of new delhi to help local staff. they say this is a rare case of death let alone the illness happening. officials say that there are strict guidelines of how many sterilizations can be performed by a doctor in a day, but they admit that those guidelines are not always followed because of the number of women who show up. sometimes the doctors do, they're here at with the, and in the process. >> this health activist had been in the state for the past 13 years. she said that the situation in the sterilization camps goes well beyond guidelines being violated. >> this was tragedy waiting to happen because it could have happened anywhere, and every year women do die after sterilization operations. this is not the first. but to have so many die at one point in time, this is what makes it a headline. >> the government has so far refused to accept any blame. for these women the damage has already been done. al jazeera. >> pressure is growing on myanmar to protect the minority muslim ro. >> one by one they line up to be counte
the capitol of new delhi to help local staff. they say this is a rare case of death let alone the illness happening. officials say that there are strict guidelines of how many sterilizations can be performed by a doctor in a day, but they admit that those guidelines are not always followed because of the number of women who show up. sometimes the doctors do, they're here at with the, and in the process. >> this health activist had been in the state for the past 13 years. she said that the...
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. >>> nearly a thousand gay right activists march in central new delhi, india. >> they're demanding toned discrimination based on sexual orientation year. now, act have i also fighting against the bands on same sex relationships. supreme court reversed lower court decriminalize g sex involving two people of the same gender. law in india says that gay sex is an offense, punishible by up to ten years in prison. >>> still ahead on "fox 29 news" at 6:00 amazing mighty mom. >> you will meet a group of women making huge sacrifices to care for their children injured at war. how they're helping, and inspiring, kids and each other at the same time. that's next. dominica? >> well, we're looking at a big boost in the temperatures, and fox future cast temperatures showing 60 degrees on monday. how about that? we'll have complete look at the forecast next. >> you got jason bateman, jason, back together again. horrible bosses two. >> oh,. >> that was embarrassing. we're trying to do a typical slow mo walk. >> this is when the guys start their own business. things don't go as planned, so they ends up tr
. >>> nearly a thousand gay right activists march in central new delhi, india. >> they're demanding toned discrimination based on sexual orientation year. now, act have i also fighting against the bands on same sex relationships. supreme court reversed lower court decriminalize g sex involving two people of the same gender. law in india says that gay sex is an offense, punishible by up to ten years in prison. >>> still ahead on "fox 29 news" at 6:00 amazing...
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reporting live from new delhi. ukraine's prime minister has ruled out direct negotiations with pro russian separatists and fighting in the east. his comments are directory buick to the russian foreminister who was called to talk with the rebels. >> we will not hold direct negotiations with russian terrorists. i translate into russian. we will not hold direct negotiations with your mercenaries. if you want peace, abide by the minsk deal. we need a format that is accessibl acceptable to the whole world. >> there are fears of a new cold war. but the weapons of this war are not fighter jets or rocket launches but things we all depend on, oil and apples. ali velshi reports. >> these polish apple farmers are on the front lines of an economic war raging between russia and the west. sparked by the real war in ukraine. polish apples became a casualty after moscow slammed the door on most agriculturel imports from the european union. a tit-for-tat response for the sanctions slapped on russia. russia is inflicting major pain
reporting live from new delhi. ukraine's prime minister has ruled out direct negotiations with pro russian separatists and fighting in the east. his comments are directory buick to the russian foreminister who was called to talk with the rebels. >> we will not hold direct negotiations with russian terrorists. i translate into russian. we will not hold direct negotiations with your mercenaries. if you want peace, abide by the minsk deal. we need a format that is accessibl acceptable to the...
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at a meeting in new delhi industry and climate change experts tried to find a balance, but many businessesndia can't follow china's lead just yet. >> we are in a much lower development phase compared to china. if you look at all of the indices compared to china, we are well behind. >> reporter: conservationists insist india's environment is threatened, and the government must begin to cut emissions now. >> it is very clear that the u.s. is way beyond its share. china is now close to being a high emitter, and india is clearly wanting to catch up. but that's not the climate change game. the u.s. has to come down, and india needs to find ways in which it can grow but grow differently. >> reporter: and for some differently means the greater use of alternative energies. >> go deeper into the economic [ inaudible ] of our country, in terms of priority. the poor actually pay more for energy. technologies like solar, if financed properly is cheaper than any other option. >> reporter: indy's challenge goes well beyond industry. the comparison between india and china, and who should cut emissions fi
at a meeting in new delhi industry and climate change experts tried to find a balance, but many businessesndia can't follow china's lead just yet. >> we are in a much lower development phase compared to china. if you look at all of the indices compared to china, we are well behind. >> reporter: conservationists insist india's environment is threatened, and the government must begin to cut emissions now. >> it is very clear that the u.s. is way beyond its share. china is now...
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at a meeting in new delhi industry and climate change experts try to find a balance, but many businesses stay india can't follow china's lead on cutting carbon emissions just yet. >> we are in a much lower development phase compared to china. look at all the industries india is well behind. china had three decades of 10% growth, we haven't had that. >> conservationist insist the environment is threatened and the environment mulled begin now. >> it is very clear that the u.s. is way beyond it's share china is now close to being a high emitter and india is clearly wanting to catch up. but that's not the climate change game. the fact is that the u.s. has to come down, and india needs to find ways in the which it can grow but grow differently and for some, differently means the greater use of alternative energies. >> the poor actually pay more for energy. today a lot of technology like solar, if financed properly is cheaper than any other option. >> india's climate change goes well beyond industry, it is about everything from aggressive agriculture policies to the growth of vehicles on end y
at a meeting in new delhi industry and climate change experts try to find a balance, but many businesses stay india can't follow china's lead on cutting carbon emissions just yet. >> we are in a much lower development phase compared to china. look at all the industries india is well behind. china had three decades of 10% growth, we haven't had that. >> conservationist insist the environment is threatened and the environment mulled begin now. >> it is very clear that the u.s....
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joining us live from new delhi is a woman from the all women's progressive association. thank you for being with us. what is your rehabilitation to the new report that the two girls committed suicide. is this a credible report? >> i think that there are many reasons why this and reports like this tended to carry less credibility. i'm not saying that only one conclusion would have been accessible. i'm not trying to say it was necessarily rape and murder. i'm staying that the press in this case did not want to file a police complaint for rape and murder. this were the ones trying to say it was not rape and murder. it was public protests in the village, upped whose special police complaint was filed. subsequently the investigation was handed over to the bureau of investigation. they have really damaged its own credibility by saying "we think it's an honour killing. they couldn't exhume the body, and now they are saying it's suicide based on scientific evidence. i don't under, and they are not telling us what is the scientific evidence because they get to take a fresh look at
joining us live from new delhi is a woman from the all women's progressive association. thank you for being with us. what is your rehabilitation to the new report that the two girls committed suicide. is this a credible report? >> i think that there are many reasons why this and reports like this tended to carry less credibility. i'm not saying that only one conclusion would have been accessible. i'm not trying to say it was necessarily rape and murder. i'm staying that the press in this...
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as our correspondent reports from new delhi, the situation is likely to get worse. >> reporter: if there'shat defines indians, it's their love for food, and here in old deli's famous food lane, restaurants do a roaring trade in deep-fried delicacies. >> translator: indian people don't worry about oily food. >> reporter: just a few decades ago most indians were living hand to mouth, but with the opening up of the economy, they are earning more money than ever before, and many of them spending it on eating out. >> translator: i am more concerned about [ inaudible ]. because i love food. >> reporter: this love of greasy cuisine is fuelling a crisis. this is why an increasing number of indians are being diagnosed with diabetes. it is estimated that there are at least 65 million people here suffering from the illness. that's more than anywhere else in the world, apart from china. this man has type ii diabetes. years of heavy eating and no exercise brought on the illness. his knew diet of fruits and vegetables may be difficult to swallow sometimes, but now he says he has no choice. >> translator
as our correspondent reports from new delhi, the situation is likely to get worse. >> reporter: if there'shat defines indians, it's their love for food, and here in old deli's famous food lane, restaurants do a roaring trade in deep-fried delicacies. >> translator: indian people don't worry about oily food. >> reporter: just a few decades ago most indians were living hand to mouth, but with the opening up of the economy, they are earning more money than ever before, and many...
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in 2008 more than 800 men attended a yearly sterilization center here in new delhi.t fell to 160 last year. across the country the male sterilizations continue to fall. this surgeon says while attitudes will have to change to get more men sterilelized more effort has to be made from the health community itself. >> it also has to do with the service availability and service provision. we could work harder to get men forward for sterilization. we need to inform them. clear the misconceptions. >> reporter: his sterilization was successful, but could have carried risks. until word is spread women will continue to bare the burden of india's ambitious family planning program. >>> and tomorrow we will take a look at burkina faso and the contraceptive device available there for just $1. there are other stories making headlines across the country toda today. >> 300,000 homes started the day today without electricity across new england. nearly 200,000 homes lost electricity in new hampshire, and another 80,000 were in the dark in maine. >> i always like to keep it at a couple
in 2008 more than 800 men attended a yearly sterilization center here in new delhi.t fell to 160 last year. across the country the male sterilizations continue to fall. this surgeon says while attitudes will have to change to get more men sterilelized more effort has to be made from the health community itself. >> it also has to do with the service availability and service provision. we could work harder to get men forward for sterilization. we need to inform them. clear the...
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many thanks to you for bringing us up to date monitoring events in australia from new delhi. ny thanks. >>> still to come, using facebook at work. details on the new project that has competitors' stocks now dropping. eks later. look, credit karma-- are you talking to websites again? this website says "free credit scores." oh, credit karma! yeah it's actually free. look, you don't have to put in your credit card information. whew! credit karma. really. free. . >>> well, it looks like facebook is trying to fit in with the corporate world with something called facebook at work. >> this is in a pilot stage right now. it's supposed to let co-workers chat with each other all within the facebook site but separate from personal pages. >> now this isn't welcome competition for linked in. its stock dropped. they already categorize workers but there is no chat function. >>> well, prince william has teamed up with the makers of angry birds. the trade in animal parts funds criminal gangs and extremist groups. the new game focuses on a kind of ant eater. >> the humble pangolin is one of the
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aljazeera, new delhi. >> still to come, all the sport, what's next for buffalo's snow bound nfl team. >> a remarkable quest that sparked imaginations and created history over 700 years ago, marco polo left venice to points unknown and mysterious relive this epic odyssey people encountered, discoveries made... and now... questions answered... al jazeera america presents marco polo a very modern journey >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> in south africa, more than 1,000 rhinos are killed for are their horns just this year. a national park has been hit hard with 672 killed inside its boundaries. with he report on the fight to save them by
aljazeera, new delhi. >> still to come, all the sport, what's next for buffalo's snow bound nfl team. >> a remarkable quest that sparked imaginations and created history over 700 years ago, marco polo left venice to points unknown and mysterious relive this epic odyssey people encountered, discoveries made... and now... questions answered... al jazeera america presents marco polo a very modern journey >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our...
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al jazerra, new delhi. >>> rhinos are facing an unprecedented threat in south africa. 1,000 have already been killed by poachers this year. from kroger national park, tania paige reports on the operation to save the animals. >> reporter: a pilot hurts the rhinos in to the -- heard the rhinos in to the open. timing is everything and steady hands. the show is the good and the stopwatch starts. the last time he sedated the better. after a few minutes, he falls. he's been shot with a frank lied tranquilizer in a part of the park that's close to the border with mozambique. poaches slip through the fence at night. he's in a lot of danger here. they are after the horns. which are prized in parts of asia, as a status symbol and for their supposed medicinal benefits, although there are none. marcus hoff meyer is taking dn actual sample to his help catch poachers. >> you can take a piece of the horn, and then link it to a specific carcass. which before was quite difficult in a court case. so that's pretty much a ground breaking thing that's been done. >> reporter: but still only
al jazerra, new delhi. >>> rhinos are facing an unprecedented threat in south africa. 1,000 have already been killed by poachers this year. from kroger national park, tania paige reports on the operation to save the animals. >> reporter: a pilot hurts the rhinos in to the -- heard the rhinos in to the open. timing is everything and steady hands. the show is the good and the stopwatch starts. the last time he sedated the better. after a few minutes, he falls. he's been shot with a...
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we'll talk to them now, the secretary of all india progressive women's association, joining us from new delhi. i was talking to the correspondent in the story, and it's difficult to understand the idea of government camps set up to do this, and women paid for it. tell me why it's happening and whether there's a good enough reason for it. >> this is not the first time that such deaths have happened, such camps are set up in several states, and there has been a botched sterilisation, and forced sterilisation leading to deaths. i would like to say, of course, the state governments are comfortable in pushing sterilizations, including false sterilizations as a form of family planning. of population control. the u.k. aide agency funds programs in the name of an idea of population control. that is what, in a way, gives ab incentive to doctors to get paid for performing more sterilizations, as many as they can, and for meeting the targets. the individual women's decision, whether or not to go for a sterilisation, and individual woman's right to control the act and decide when she would like to do it
we'll talk to them now, the secretary of all india progressive women's association, joining us from new delhi. i was talking to the correspondent in the story, and it's difficult to understand the idea of government camps set up to do this, and women paid for it. tell me why it's happening and whether there's a good enough reason for it. >> this is not the first time that such deaths have happened, such camps are set up in several states, and there has been a botched sterilisation, and...