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country but humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. international i'm sean thomas have you with us as we recap of the week's top stories. armored vehicles moved through the streets of paris on saturday the first . time in more than a decade has yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were more than seven hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds despite their efforts demonstrators wreaked havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of unrest. but. it was. what began as local protests over fuel price hikes snowballed into a nationwide uprising against emanuel micron's government and it's not only people in the high visibility yellow jackets who are showing their frustration paramedics and paris and high school students across the country have been holding rallies as well or to be trouble dubinsky is following events for us in france. as you can see there is sounding names so i ring say it i just on the cross silicone cold as y
country but humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. international i'm sean thomas have you with us as we recap of the week's top stories. armored vehicles moved through the streets of paris on saturday the first . time in more than a decade has yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were more than seven hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear...
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humanitarian crisis nonetheless remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. by their welcome so we clear in our to look back at the stories that made the headlines over the past seven days live from. with you in moscow tonight is kevin first then armored vehicles move through the streets of paris saturday the first time in more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there more than seventeen hundred arrests eventually as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds the spot their efforts demonstrators wreaked havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of unrest. what we've got is local protests over a fuel tax hike snowballed into a nationwide uprising against a minimum across government but it's not only people i visit yellowjackets me showing the frustration paramedics in france and high school student across the country been holding rallies to ben's he's been following what's been going on in front of us. as you can see there is sounding there so i ring s
humanitarian crisis nonetheless remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. by their welcome so we clear in our to look back at the stories that made the headlines over the past seven days live from. with you in moscow tonight is kevin first then armored vehicles move through the streets of paris saturday the first time in more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement...
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city of mosul the humanitarian situation though has remained dire as pointed out by the norwegian refugee council in its latest report it say is almost two million people remain displaced across the country eight million more are in need of humanitarian aid they also state thought of children born under islamic state rule are still on recognized by the government . and refugees in iraq have been sharing their stories of what life is like for them a year after the defeat of isis. sometimes there is enough humanitarian aid and other times it just disappears we ask the camel management why they say that the countries that donate money to is doing tonight anymore who have reduced their contributions however not a national will we went back to see our house but we found it destroyed we retained a financial situation makes it impossible for us to rebuild it's a situation just doesn't have the tools. we can now welcome tom pay a cost media coordinator for the no we gen refugee council in iraq on to the program tom thanks for taking the time this hour so it's a year since baghdad declared victory over is
city of mosul the humanitarian situation though has remained dire as pointed out by the norwegian refugee council in its latest report it say is almost two million people remain displaced across the country eight million more are in need of humanitarian aid they also state thought of children born under islamic state rule are still on recognized by the government . and refugees in iraq have been sharing their stories of what life is like for them a year after the defeat of isis. sometimes there...
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humanitarian crisis remains nonetheless among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. good morning welcome to the weekly or nazi a look back at the stories that made the headlines for most over the past seven days live from h.q. in moscow is kevin i we do this because for the next thirty minutes or so with music capital again then some of this vehicles move. through the streets of paris on saturday the first time that sounded more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there are more than seventeen hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds despite their efforts stemmons trade has wreaked havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of unrest. it was. what began as local protests over a fuel hike snowballed into a nationwide uprising against a man and across government it's not only people hi viz yellowjackets who is showing their frustration paramedics in paris a high school students across the country all holding rallies china devinsky has been fo
humanitarian crisis remains nonetheless among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. good morning welcome to the weekly or nazi a look back at the stories that made the headlines for most over the past seven days live from h.q. in moscow is kevin i we do this because for the next thirty minutes or so with music capital again then some of this vehicles move. through the streets of paris on saturday the first time that sounded more than a decade as yet more...
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but the humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment as well this is the. weekly r t international hello and welcome to our top story the armored vehicles move through the streets of paris on saturday the first time in more than a decade now as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were more than seventeen hundred arrests thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds well despite their efforts demonstrators retard like in a fourth consecutive weekends of all rest. you know quite extraordinary scenes what began as local protests over fuel price hikes snowballed into a nationwide uprising against the money government but it's not only people in high visibility yellow beds who are showing their frustration part of medics in part as high school students across the country they have all been holding rallies charlotte devinsky has been following events for us and friends. as y
but the humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. with the top stories from the past seven days on right up to the moment as well this is the. weekly r t international hello and welcome to our top story the armored vehicles move through the streets of paris on saturday the first time in more than a decade now as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were...
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humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world nonetheless according to the norwegian refugee council. hello good evening welcome to the weekly we're not international look back at the stories that made headlines for the past seven days live from h.q. in moscow here is kevin knowing with you things for companies to say first than vehicles move through the streets of paris on saturday the first time that's happened in more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vests move. there were more than seventeen hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds but despite their best efforts as you're about to see demonstrators wreak havoc in a fourth consecutive weekend of on rest. was. what began as local protests of a fuel tax hike snowballed into a nationwide uprising against emanuel microbes government and it's not only people in high visual low jackets who is showing their frustration as paramedics in paris high school students across the country all have been holding rallies and ski
humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world nonetheless according to the norwegian refugee council. hello good evening welcome to the weekly we're not international look back at the stories that made headlines for the past seven days live from h.q. in moscow here is kevin knowing with you things for companies to say first than vehicles move through the streets of paris on saturday the first time that's happened in more than a decade as yet more violence gripped the french...
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but the humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. over a good evening for me kevin i would hear of ten o'clock now this is the weekly back of the stories that made the headlines over the past seven days life. armored vehicles moved through the streets of paris yesterday the first time in more than a decade this happened as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement there were more than seventeen hundred arrests as thousands of riot police used tear gas to try and contain the crowds despite the best efforts demonstrators wreaked havoc though in what was a fourth consecutive weekend of violence. was. what began as local protests over fuel price hikes snowballed into a nationwide uprising against a minimum across government but it's not only people in high visual low jackets showing the frustration it's paramedics in france is how you school students across the country who's been holding rallies to show that he's been following what's happening in front. as you can see they
but the humanitarian crisis remains among the most volatile in the world according to the norwegian refugee council. over a good evening for me kevin i would hear of ten o'clock now this is the weekly back of the stories that made the headlines over the past seven days life. armored vehicles moved through the streets of paris yesterday the first time in more than a decade this happened as yet more violence gripped the french capital in the latest round of protests by the yellow vest movement...
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largest city mosul the humanitarian situation though remains dire as pointed out by the norwegian refugee council in its latest report it says almost two million people are still displaced across the country with eight million more in need of humanitarian aid they also say thousands of children born under islamic state will of still unrecognized by the government we spoke with a member of the aid group. the iraqi security forces are still active in some parts of europe there are still operate i'm going to get rid of what is left of islamic state groups one hundred ten million are still displaced across the country one year on five hundred thousands are in panic only for twenty eighteen eight million iraqis were in need of humanitarian assistance iraqi government face tremendous challenges big country has been through this war for three years what we need to focus on today is to ensure that millions of displaced iraqis are able to go home the need to rebuild schools the need to rebuild all spitballs the some parts of iraq are slowly recovering. like most all even if it's still heavily destroyed bu
largest city mosul the humanitarian situation though remains dire as pointed out by the norwegian refugee council in its latest report it says almost two million people are still displaced across the country with eight million more in need of humanitarian aid they also say thousands of children born under islamic state will of still unrecognized by the government we spoke with a member of the aid group. the iraqi security forces are still active in some parts of europe there are still operate...
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we're very pleased to have mohammed with us he is the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council on skype from aden mohammad thank you for making the time for us today. i wonder if i can ask you first of all if you feel and this is just to tie in what we're seeing in sweden as well if you feel there is some progress possibly coming and that people are really understanding how urgent it is to open yemen up so that aid can get in. thank you for having me on your program you feel that the negotiation negotiation that is setting in stock on the move in the right direction and the fact that the parties to the conflict have accepted to go to the negotiation table gives us a lot of confidence that. will be laid at the end of the town or as you know without this is doing the humanitarian situation is going to get worse it's almost hard to imagine it getting worse isn't it those numbers which i just read out are are extraordinary. is there. is there are enough assistance ready to come in we're talking about access being a problem but are there donors willing to help if they got the money
we're very pleased to have mohammed with us he is the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council on skype from aden mohammad thank you for making the time for us today. i wonder if i can ask you first of all if you feel and this is just to tie in what we're seeing in sweden as well if you feel there is some progress possibly coming and that people are really understanding how urgent it is to open yemen up so that aid can get in. thank you for having me on your program you feel...
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we see things like this we had this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred this is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep in mind what he says here can you understand can you relate to what he's writing about. i think by and since the like and never ending cycle it's fresh and because of the impunity we have had a level of impunity hearing and duress and that's why people is so this period to leave their neighborhoods when they have a threat from my gang member or anybody you know every twenty two hours sees a woman. her husband there is someone close to her and she's not trusting institutionally to to ask them for help to ask police to help her because impunity is still high i think impunity is like the plague the main issue
we see things like this we had this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred this is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep...
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of the country and we also spoke to mohammed update the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council who told us even if the war stopped today it would take decades to fix the country. this is. a test trophy yes assisters is there but us humanitarians we are facing. challenges to reach the people in need but the most important thing here for us is the fact that this is a humanitarian situation that is in be prevented in yemen have suffered massive need for more than three in addition to the direct attacks on civilians by warring parties millions of women is suffering from hunger and cholera and the wost thing is that this is a catastrophe that is manmade but can be prevented by ending this conflict. to the murder of jamal khashoggi no there is growing pressure on the white house to hold the saudi crown prince responsible for his killing a top republican senators a meeting on thursday to discuss ways to punish riyadh for the murder of the saudi journalist and that meeting comes after a bipartisan resolution was passed naming mohammed bin salman as complicit in the killing also saying
of the country and we also spoke to mohammed update the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council who told us even if the war stopped today it would take decades to fix the country. this is. a test trophy yes assisters is there but us humanitarians we are facing. challenges to reach the people in need but the most important thing here for us is the fact that this is a humanitarian situation that is in be prevented in yemen have suffered massive need for more than three in...
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working to identify those responsible for the tech when i joined by jeremy taylor from the norwegian refugee council in nairobi jamie glad you could make time for us so let's begin with this is women walking over thirty kilometers to food distribution points why is this still happening. this is still happening because the just tickle conditions in which we deliver aid in south sudan are incredibly challenging it's a big country we're talking about almost seven million people require some kind of humanitarian assistance and there is just no way to structure in a country so this means that our resources are stretched incredibly lonely and and for people to reach the sites where it where it is distributed there are long distances and the nature of the conflict in south sudan is that we are finding that people are putting themselves at risk in reaching. now jamie we're talking about nearly two hundred women being sexually allegedly sexually violated any indication who might be behind those attacks we don't have any information on the specific attack. well what we do know is that these sorts of attacks a
working to identify those responsible for the tech when i joined by jeremy taylor from the norwegian refugee council in nairobi jamie glad you could make time for us so let's begin with this is women walking over thirty kilometers to food distribution points why is this still happening. this is still happening because the just tickle conditions in which we deliver aid in south sudan are incredibly challenging it's a big country we're talking about almost seven million people require some kind...
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my colleague come all santa maria spoke to mohammad the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council he says even if the war stopped today it would take decades to repair the damage we feel that the negotiation do negotiation that is setting in stock. in the right direction and the fact that the parties to the conflict accepted to go to the negotiation table gives us a lot of confidence that. we will be late for the end of the tunnel as you know with all of this this deal the humanitarian situation is going to get worse it's almost hard to imagine it getting worse isn't it those numbers which i just read out are are extraordinary is there enough assistance ready to come in we're talking about access being a problem but donors willing to help if they got the money and the resources ready to go. wanting that. apostrophe yes assistance is there but. we are facing. challenges to reach the people in need but the most important thing. for us is the fact that this is a humanitarian situation that prevented people in yemen have suffered massively for more than three years in addition to the
my colleague come all santa maria spoke to mohammad the country director for yemen at the norwegian refugee council he says even if the war stopped today it would take decades to repair the damage we feel that the negotiation do negotiation that is setting in stock. in the right direction and the fact that the parties to the conflict accepted to go to the negotiation table gives us a lot of confidence that. we will be late for the end of the tunnel as you know with all of this this deal the...
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why we see things like this we this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred us is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep in mind what he says here can you understand can you relate to what he's writing about. i think by and since the lake and never ending cycle it's freshened because something maybe we haven't had a level of impunity hearing and duress and that's why people is so this pretty to leave their neighborhoods when they have a threat from my gang member or anybody you know every twenty two hours sees a woman. her husband there is someone close to her and she's not there with trusting institutionally to to ask them for help to ask police to help her because impunity is still high i think impunity is like the plague the
why we see things like this we this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred us is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep...
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why we see things like this we this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred us is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep in mind what he says here can you understand can you relate to what he's writing about. i think by and since the lake and never ending cycle it's fresh and because of the impunity we have had level of impunity hearing and duress and that's why people is so this period to leave their neighborhoods when they have a threat from i can't remember or anybody you know every twenty two hours sees a woman. her husband there is someone close to her and she's not in the trusting institutionally to to ask them for help to ask police to help her because impunity is still high i think beauty is like the late the main issue
why we see things like this we this from young edwin who is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council and he writes after a recent visit two hundred us that hundred us is not a country out war yet the violence is comparable to a war zone the toll that this violence takes on the city i am in now can be seen and it can be felt we cannot continue to be surprised that families choose to leave when their children's lives are in danger and he wrote that december eighth so jennifer keep...