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the police building in the rebel held capital of sanaa was hit and reports the civilians who are dead the daily strikes since march by houthi rebels who seized large parts of yemen. yemen is beginning to look like a campaign targeting government security services. on sunday an official loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi was killed by a roadside bomb. and a suicide car bomb attack at the police chief's home killed 11 people. [ sirens ] >> aid someone the seat of yemen's internationally recognized government, but this has not brought security. a suicide-bomber exploded his car outside of the home of the regional security chief and the city's neighborhood. this attack on sunday came despite strictly enforced curfew that has been extended for another month. a spokesperson from the government said that supporters of the rebels have infiltrated the security services. meanwhile in sanaa saudi-led airstrikes lead to the failing infrastructure. >> it undermines insecurity, causes instability and shakes the domestic front. the more violent the airstrikes get the tighter the domestic fron
the police building in the rebel held capital of sanaa was hit and reports the civilians who are dead the daily strikes since march by houthi rebels who seized large parts of yemen. yemen is beginning to look like a campaign targeting government security services. on sunday an official loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi was killed by a roadside bomb. and a suicide car bomb attack at the police chief's home killed 11 people. [ sirens ] >> aid someone the seat of yemen's...
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. >> syrians have been exposed to sanaa, coaccording to a top report. the watchdog group was looking into allegations that chemical agents had been used in 11 incidents, and said further investigation is needed to determine when or how the possible sarin exposure took place. the syrian government and opposition accused each other of using chemical weapons. >> an american soldiers was killed and two others wounded when they came under fire in moving. accompanying afghan forces fighting the taliban in marja a town in helmand province. two medivac helicopters like the ones in these file pictures were sent in to help. one was waved off after it came under fire. the other landed, struck a wall, damaged blades and was forced to stay on the ground. >> this is an ongoing situation. there is still a fight going on in the immediate surroundings, and we'll provide details as they become available. because of the situation now, we don't have the details surrounding what is taking place. >> afghan forces battled the taliban for more than six months. >> british offic
. >> syrians have been exposed to sanaa, coaccording to a top report. the watchdog group was looking into allegations that chemical agents had been used in 11 incidents, and said further investigation is needed to determine when or how the possible sarin exposure took place. the syrian government and opposition accused each other of using chemical weapons. >> an american soldiers was killed and two others wounded when they came under fire in moving. accompanying afghan forces...
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saudi-led forces carried out a wave of overnight air strikes on sanaa. national security buildings, the tv compound and the military camp were hit >>> and forces loyal to the yemeni government are gaining ground. in the provinces nearby. they have made gains in mountain areas within sanaa provinces itself. >>> a suicide bomber killed 13 and injured others at the home of a prominent leader. people gathered at the leaders house to celebrate the release of his son from the taliban. we have the latest from kabul. >> reporter: this is a prominent tribal leader belonging to a powerful tribe in eastern afghanistan near the border with pakistan. what is interesting is he and other tribal leaders in the air called for an uprising against i.s.i.l. he has a number of militias fighting in eastern afghanistan. his son is a member of the provincial council in that area. what is interesting is the government is fighting the taliban on the one hand and the government fighting i.s.i.l. and i.s.i.l. fighting the taliban, security is volatile. >> thousands of members of in
saudi-led forces carried out a wave of overnight air strikes on sanaa. national security buildings, the tv compound and the military camp were hit >>> and forces loyal to the yemeni government are gaining ground. in the provinces nearby. they have made gains in mountain areas within sanaa provinces itself. >>> a suicide bomber killed 13 and injured others at the home of a prominent leader. people gathered at the leaders house to celebrate the release of his son from the...
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in the midst of war and turmoil in yes, ma'am's capital of sanaa an arts exhibition has opened. it's the first of its kind, and for many absentists to express the conflict going on around them. >> at first glass this could be an art gallery in london, but this is sanaa. you can see the fighting, the turmoil and the loss. >> it reflects the way the fear people feel in yemen. they're trying to get away from the constant death and destruction. >> the conflict began in 2014 when houthi fighters backed by troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh and supported by iran launched a repel i don't know and took control. they're up against forces of president abd rabbuh mansur hadi, which has had the backing of saudi arabia-led coalition airstrikes. the exhibition is the first of its kind. >> much of the art reflects the shelling and bombardment, women and children have been the main victories. >> u.n.-brokered talks have suffered a setback. the coalition announced on saturday that it was pulling outs of the cease-fire that began in mid december. without a clear path to peace, pe
in the midst of war and turmoil in yes, ma'am's capital of sanaa an arts exhibition has opened. it's the first of its kind, and for many absentists to express the conflict going on around them. >> at first glass this could be an art gallery in london, but this is sanaa. you can see the fighting, the turmoil and the loss. >> it reflects the way the fear people feel in yemen. they're trying to get away from the constant death and destruction. >> the conflict began in 2014 when...
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this is so fun videos on wednesday afternoon in sanaa to move his trailer and recently of why and to rob crane to a a shia sonata believes someone used spray paint in an attempt to cover up his logo. police contacted sonata wednesday morning after someone who saw our news report about the missing taylor contacted police they spotted the trailer and crain and matt c drive new alaskan components and some tools were stolen but for the most part to the giraffe crane can be restored to the latter mission of the box and i fed the chassis but ninety percent of its there will thank you to knock those equipment has been used for some of the biggest productions in hollywood including transformers west wing and head of state the difference between the plot he also has worked for local clients including wbc does take a look at this and that spawn from two thousand for the featured beautiful shots of the place we call the man known for his sweeping panoramic look and peering down on the person or persons who nearly stole his way of living a definite not very smart these and if you watch me i hope
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yemen's capital sanaa echoed with the president's call to step down. protesters continue the demand. it took more than a year, but ali abdullah saleh finally ste stepped down, but he did not go away. his family members continue to retain key positions especially in the armed force. president hadi faced bitter divisions, and his government failed to address the sectarian tensions. in addition to al-qaeda's threat in the southeast, the government had to contend with the shia houthi rebels in the north. emboldened by the political enfighting. they took control of the capital in sanaa. and eventually they forced out the elected government. in the meantime ali abdullah saleh returned to yemen and reformed an alliance with the houthies. the houthies released president abd rabbuh mansur hadi and his government members. in saudi arabia an international coalition was formed to counter the houthies and as saudi arabia put it, to counter the iran-backed fighters in yemen. that was ten months ago and now 10,000 people have been killed. yemen population requires hu
yemen's capital sanaa echoed with the president's call to step down. protesters continue the demand. it took more than a year, but ali abdullah saleh finally ste stepped down, but he did not go away. his family members continue to retain key positions especially in the armed force. president hadi faced bitter divisions, and his government failed to address the sectarian tensions. in addition to al-qaeda's threat in the southeast, the government had to contend with the shia houthi rebels in the...
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yemen's capital of sanaa echoed for the president to step down. protesters continue the demand for a month. ali abdullah saleh ruled yemen for more than 32 years. during that time few people shared in the country's modest oil wealth. it took more than a year, but he finally step down but did not go away. he flew to saudi arabia, his long time ally. but family members maintained many key positions, especially in the armed forces. the new president abd rabbuh mansur hadi faced bitter divisions, and his government struggled to bring security through the tensions. in addition to al-qaeda in the southeast, they had to contend with the shia houthi rebels in the north. emboldened by political infighting they took over the capital in sanaa and forced out the elected government. in the meantime, ali abdullah saleh returned to yemen and formed an alliance with the houthies. the houthies arrested and later released abd rabbuh mansur hadi and his government members. they reconvened a government in saudi arabia. that was ten months ago. and now nearly 6,000 pe
yemen's capital of sanaa echoed for the president to step down. protesters continue the demand for a month. ali abdullah saleh ruled yemen for more than 32 years. during that time few people shared in the country's modest oil wealth. it took more than a year, but he finally step down but did not go away. he flew to saudi arabia, his long time ally. but family members maintained many key positions, especially in the armed forces. the new president abd rabbuh mansur hadi faced bitter divisions,...
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. >> saudi-led forces carried out a wave of overnight air strikes on the capital sanaa. national security buildings, the national tv compound, and the military camp were hit >>> forces loyal to the yemeni government say they are gaining ground against the houthis, near sanaa, in the provinces. they have made gains in mountain areas within sanaa province itself >>> still to come on the newshour. taiwan is told to abandon its independence ambitions after a landslide win for the island's nation >>> and the u.n. appeals for more international help. as the drought, crisis worsens. >> in sport. they edge closer to the defense of this crown. the latest from the n.f.l. playoffs are coming up. person parse parse pass >>> a suicide bomber targeted the home of an influential tribal leader in the afghan city of shallala bad. 13 were killed, including the leader's son. people gathered at the house for a family event. let's get more on this from those that join us from the av gaften government. tell us about the tribal leader. how influential was he, why would he be targeted? >> well,
. >> saudi-led forces carried out a wave of overnight air strikes on the capital sanaa. national security buildings, the national tv compound, and the military camp were hit >>> forces loyal to the yemeni government say they are gaining ground against the houthis, near sanaa, in the provinces. they have made gains in mountain areas within sanaa province itself >>> still to come on the newshour. taiwan is told to abandon its independence ambitions after a landslide win...
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iran, backing in yemen, the houthis in sanaa.e rivalry between these two countries because of the killing of sheikh nimr al nimr in the past week. many saudi allies have followed. they announced -- iranian cabinet saying they were banning all imports, preventing -- extraordinary tense region already and no help at all as the now potential accusation as we're seeing here. no evidence it's tangible yet but the accusation that saudi warplanes hit an iranian diplomatic target. even the talk of this alone will be extraordinary inflammatory in a region that, frankly, needs greater negotiation and much less rhetoric. carol? >> nick paton walsh reporting live for us this morning. >>> the u.s. and much of the world community scrambling to slap some punishment on inconor korea. there are growing doubts of claims it detonated its first hydrogen bomb. ivan watson is in seoul, south korea, this morning. >> reporter: south korea announced its first retaliatory measure to try to punish north korea in response for its nuclear test. get this. it
iran, backing in yemen, the houthis in sanaa.e rivalry between these two countries because of the killing of sheikh nimr al nimr in the past week. many saudi allies have followed. they announced -- iranian cabinet saying they were banning all imports, preventing -- extraordinary tense region already and no help at all as the now potential accusation as we're seeing here. no evidence it's tangible yet but the accusation that saudi warplanes hit an iranian diplomatic target. even the talk of this...
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. >>> well, amidst of the war and turmoil in sanaa an art exhibition has opened.it's the first of its kind since the saudi-led air coalition began. >> the capital of war-torn yemen. a city at the heart of the houthi led rebellion. that becomes apair rant with a closer look through the vibrant colors and pressure strokes you can see the fighting, the turmoil and the loss. >> it reflects a fear the people of yemen feel, people trying to get away from the constant death and destruction. >> the conflict began in 2014 when houthi fighters supported by iran, launched a rebellion and took control of sanaa. in those ten months the united nations said more than 6,000 people have been killed. nearly half of them civilians. the exhibition is the first of its kind since the bombing campaign began in march. once invited to the ministry of tourism. now he's an artist. >> much of the heart reflects the bombardment. women and children have been the main victories. >> u.n. brokered talks to end the fighter has suffered a setback. the saudi-led coalition announced on saturday it wa
. >>> well, amidst of the war and turmoil in sanaa an art exhibition has opened.it's the first of its kind since the saudi-led air coalition began. >> the capital of war-torn yemen. a city at the heart of the houthi led rebellion. that becomes apair rant with a closer look through the vibrant colors and pressure strokes you can see the fighting, the turmoil and the loss. >> it reflects a fear the people of yemen feel, people trying to get away from the constant death and...
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>> well, in sanaa, and the ports, are legitimate targets. but main of the other targets that they are reporting, based on hearsay, based on second and third-hand sources are totally wrong, and they are erroneous in reporting that. >> saudi arabia's ambassador to the united nations talking to me a little earlier. at least four people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in saudi arabia. it was during friday prayers at the mosque. in the eastern al-assad region. 80 people were hurt. a suicide bomber blue himself up outside the mosque. a second person changed gunfire with security personal, but was arrested. he was said to be wearing a suicide vest. no one said they were behind what happened. security forces have one of the gunmen in custody. >> there was two shooters. one of them was trying to get into the mosque, but was stopped by the security officers. and when they found he has something wrong about him, they tried to capture him. he run away, and they caught him. they wounded him and cut him alive. the other one managed to get i
>> well, in sanaa, and the ports, are legitimate targets. but main of the other targets that they are reporting, based on hearsay, based on second and third-hand sources are totally wrong, and they are erroneous in reporting that. >> saudi arabia's ambassador to the united nations talking to me a little earlier. at least four people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque in saudi arabia. it was during friday prayers at the mosque. in the eastern al-assad region. 80 people...
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local journalist was also killed in a saudi led air strike on sunday, he died while on assignment in sanaa>> after allegedly stabbing a pregnant israeli woman. the man entered the settlement in the occupied west bank and stabbed a 30-year-old woman. she wasn't seriously wounded and her unborn baby was unharmed. >>> announced a day after the nuclear deal came into effect, the head of the nuclear watchd watchdog, also meeting the head of iran's atomic organization. expected to discuss the iaea's monitoring and verifying of tehran's nuclear program. >>> the head of opec has predicted that the price of crude oil will make a recovery this year. at it's peak in july 2008 a barrel of oil cost more than $147. by late 2014 it dropped to below 90. it fell to $28 on sunday before rebounding. the market is oversupplied and fears that it could become more so, easing of sanctions on iran, which is expected to increase production by 500,000 barrels per day. >>> says the market is concerned about china's economy and the rebring of iran. >> consumers around the world usually going to benefit and in particu
local journalist was also killed in a saudi led air strike on sunday, he died while on assignment in sanaa>> after allegedly stabbing a pregnant israeli woman. the man entered the settlement in the occupied west bank and stabbed a 30-year-old woman. she wasn't seriously wounded and her unborn baby was unharmed. >>> announced a day after the nuclear deal came into effect, the head of the nuclear watchd watchdog, also meeting the head of iran's atomic organization. expected to...
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via skype from yemen's capital sanaa. tell us more about the situation in tiaz, and what type of aid is needed there. >> in taiz. the need it huge - food and medication. many hospitals. there is a lack of medication and others. also in the country in general. around 10 months, they challenge. >> in terms of getting aid through the ports in the red sea, is the blockade you find affecting the delivery of aid? >> for sure. in the moment for the aid. and also the need for people, $25 million yemeni, who are now going to need this medication. >> what about the logistics on the ground dealing with that. once the aid is delivered, who controls it. in terms of the armed forces that are fighting on the ground. who is responsible for making sure that this aid gets to the people that need it the most. >> for sure. they are the response of giving us and other information. to reach the people and deliver our assistance. >> thank you for taking the time to speak to us. apologies for the quality of skype. thank you for your time >>> sti
via skype from yemen's capital sanaa. tell us more about the situation in tiaz, and what type of aid is needed there. >> in taiz. the need it huge - food and medication. many hospitals. there is a lack of medication and others. also in the country in general. around 10 months, they challenge. >> in terms of getting aid through the ports in the red sea, is the blockade you find affecting the delivery of aid? >> for sure. in the moment for the aid. and also the need for people,...
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they have made gains in mountain areas according to them within sanaa province itself. thousands of members of indonesia's largest muslim organization have rallied to denounce violence just days after attacks in jakarta. eight people died in the bomb attacks in the city center including four assailants. >> reporter: it is a strong message from the largest muslim group in the country. people should stay away from the armed group i.s.i.l. after thursday's attack the first claimed by the i.s.i.l. in indonesia, this message has become more urgent than ever. >> translation: i'm very sad this happened because they're using the name of our religion while islam has never thought of this. >> reporter: after many years of being silent, this organization is taking a stand against radicalization, a powerful message in the world most popular muslim country. taking a stand on the streets may not be enough to win this ideology. this group aims to counterer i.s.i.l.'s culture in the schools. >> translation: islam forbids killings, but they kill. they respect people beings and up holds
they have made gains in mountain areas according to them within sanaa province itself. thousands of members of indonesia's largest muslim organization have rallied to denounce violence just days after attacks in jakarta. eight people died in the bomb attacks in the city center including four assailants. >> reporter: it is a strong message from the largest muslim group in the country. people should stay away from the armed group i.s.i.l. after thursday's attack the first claimed by the...
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he was speaking to us from sanaa and just giving us an idea of what is being called as a devastatingitarian crisis in yemen. now, israeli police say a security guard has shot and killed a 13-year-old palestinian girl. the teenager is reported to have tried to stab the guard at the entrance of a settlement in the israeli occupied west bank. at least 25 israelis and 162 palestinians have been killed in various incidents since october of last year. still to come on the al jazeera news hour, it's the grim fallout of zika the mosquito-borne virus with colds and delays pregnancies. >> not a school you want your children to be educated in. >> why teachers in the u.s. city of detroit are calling in sick to get better schools, plus. >> i'm lee wellings north of london and the rise of the nigeria and behind their success. ♪ ♪ top stories on al jazeera trutu kneesha has an emergency meeting and after the meeting said the transition to democracy is irreversible and united states pushing an end to the war and u.s. president biden is there in saudi arabia. at least six people killed in the united
he was speaking to us from sanaa and just giving us an idea of what is being called as a devastatingitarian crisis in yemen. now, israeli police say a security guard has shot and killed a 13-year-old palestinian girl. the teenager is reported to have tried to stab the guard at the entrance of a settlement in the israeli occupied west bank. at least 25 israelis and 162 palestinians have been killed in various incidents since october of last year. still to come on the al jazeera news hour, it's...
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well, the key thing we're missing at this stage, kate, is actually proof that the iranian embassy and sanaa was actually struck by saudi jets. the iranian foreign ministry says that is the case and guards of the embassy were, in fact, injured during that strike. the saudi coalition says, well, you know, we're investigating that but we don't have any credible evidence. we're not getting a lot of that from the ground ourselves at this stage. but, frankly, the facts of the matter, sadly at this time, regardless, of course, of the impact it has on those injured aren't quite what's so important. what this really does is inject the reality of potential actual conflict between saudi arabia and iran. now, their rivalry, their proxy war, has been behind so much of the instability in the middle east for the past years or so. it's right at the heart of the syrian conflict and it's at the heart of what's happening in yemen where a group called the houthis, backed by iran, and saudi arabia's government with jets trying to dislodge them on their side, too. this particular attack f it did occur, unclear r
well, the key thing we're missing at this stage, kate, is actually proof that the iranian embassy and sanaa was actually struck by saudi jets. the iranian foreign ministry says that is the case and guards of the embassy were, in fact, injured during that strike. the saudi coalition says, well, you know, we're investigating that but we don't have any credible evidence. we're not getting a lot of that from the ground ourselves at this stage. but, frankly, the facts of the matter, sadly at this...
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. >> air strikes by saudi coalition in yemen, are a unit in sanaa was hit.he coalition has been carrying out nearly daily strikes since march against houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of yemen. >>> meanwhile, the attacks in yemen are beginning to look like a systematic campaign. now an official loyal to president abd rabbu mansour hadi, in a separate incident a judge was shot dead. al jazeera abul mont reports. >> a suicide bomber exploded his car outside the home of the regional security chief in the city's jabal el hail neighborhood, despite a strictly enforced curfew that has just been extended fof the last month. a spokesman says the rebels have infiltrated the security services. meanwhile, saudi air strikes continue to pound houthi positions. >> we start the targeting security institutions will undermine security, cause instability and shake the domestic front. the more violence the air strikes and the killings get the tighter the domestic front will be. >> reporter: according to the united nations, the fighting on the ground in yemen
. >> air strikes by saudi coalition in yemen, are a unit in sanaa was hit.he coalition has been carrying out nearly daily strikes since march against houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of yemen. >>> meanwhile, the attacks in yemen are beginning to look like a systematic campaign. now an official loyal to president abd rabbu mansour hadi, in a separate incident a judge was shot dead. al jazeera abul mont reports. >> a suicide bomber exploded his car outside...
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a police building in the rebel held capital sanaa was hit with reports that civilians were among the dead. the coalition has been carrying out almost daily strikes since march against iran backed houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of yemen. >>> meanwhile attacks by the rebels in yemen are beginning to look like a systematic campaign targeting the progovernment security services. by the province on sun an official loyal to abd rabbu mansour hadi was killed by a road side bomb and a suicide attack at the police chief's home killed eight people. and in a separate incident a judge was shot dead. al jazeera's imran khan reports. >>> aden is the seat of yemen's internationally recognized government. but that hasn't brought control, in the city's jabal al hail neighborhood, this attack took place despite a strictly enforced curfew. leading to a desire situation in the city's infrastructure. >> they got the targeting security institutions will undermine security cause instability and shake the domestic front. the more violent the air strikes and killings get the tighter the
a police building in the rebel held capital sanaa was hit with reports that civilians were among the dead. the coalition has been carrying out almost daily strikes since march against iran backed houthi rebels who have seized control of large parts of yemen. >>> meanwhile attacks by the rebels in yemen are beginning to look like a systematic campaign targeting the progovernment security services. by the province on sun an official loyal to abd rabbu mansour hadi was killed by a road...
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today's attacks hit the presidential palace in sanaa, and a rebel military base. meanwhile, loyalist forces also landed at a key port overnight, opening a new front. iran claimed its embassy in sanaa was hit by the air strikes, but there was no visible damage. paris spent a tense anniversary today: one year since islamist gunmen attacked the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo," killing 11 people. the city was already on edge when an apparent suicide bomber, with a note referencing the islamic state group, confronted police. alex thomson, of independent television news, reports from paris. >> reporter: it's around midday in the gar du nord in central paris, when a young man carrying a butchers hatchet, shouting allahu akbar and wearing what looks like an explosive belt approaches a small police station. >> ( translated ): i heard gunshots, four i think, it's just across the street from the school, next to the police station, where there's a kindergarten. >> ( translated ): usually i see this on the television. and it's true, it's shocking to see this unfolding live
today's attacks hit the presidential palace in sanaa, and a rebel military base. meanwhile, loyalist forces also landed at a key port overnight, opening a new front. iran claimed its embassy in sanaa was hit by the air strikes, but there was no visible damage. paris spent a tense anniversary today: one year since islamist gunmen attacked the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo," killing 11 people. the city was already on edge when an apparent suicide bomber, with a note referencing the...
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the fact is that sanaa has been targeted repeatedly for air strikes since the beginning of the year, since that cease-fire broke down. we're not going to know for certain i suspect until tomorrow, until the dust has cleared a little bit and we get live pictures or at least photographs from the scene to be able to judge whether this actually happened. but the fact is, it almost doesn't matter. the iranians were quick to announce that they had been hit, they were quick to denounce this. this came from the foreign ministry. it speaks to the escalating tensions between these two countries. the two superpowers if you like, the two great powers of the muslim world. >> there's no doubt they're fighting a proxy war in yemen now that has that huge border with saudi arabia. >> well, yes, and in yemen actually, it's not really a proxy war so much because of saudi arabia -- saudi actually has some boots on the ground and it does have this coalition that it leads that is striking against targets. the targets are mainly shiite targets. there's a shiite group of rebels called the houthis who are su
the fact is that sanaa has been targeted repeatedly for air strikes since the beginning of the year, since that cease-fire broke down. we're not going to know for certain i suspect until tomorrow, until the dust has cleared a little bit and we get live pictures or at least photographs from the scene to be able to judge whether this actually happened. but the fact is, it almost doesn't matter. the iranians were quick to announce that they had been hit, they were quick to denounce this. this came...
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meanwhile, in sanaa they continue to pound houthi rebel conditions leading to desire situation in thenfrastructure. >> they have the security institutions will undermine security cause instability and shake the domestic front. the more violent the airstrikes and the killings get, the tighter the domestic front will be. >> the fighting on the ground in yemen along with the airstrikes have killed 6,000 people since july half half of those are said to be civilians. a prominent local journalist was also killed in a saudi-led airstrikes on sunday. a reporter for several western and international news outlets died while on assignment. al jazeera. >> iran has denounced new sanctions on the missile program whic the head of the atomic watchdog with a has arrived. they're also meeting the atomic organization they will does the monitoring and verifying of today iran's nuclear program. >> the opec group has predicted that the price of crude oil will make its price of recovery. non-opec country won't be able to sustain production given the current low prices. a barrel of oil cost more than $147. b
meanwhile, in sanaa they continue to pound houthi rebel conditions leading to desire situation in thenfrastructure. >> they have the security institutions will undermine security cause instability and shake the domestic front. the more violent the airstrikes and the killings get, the tighter the domestic front will be. >> the fighting on the ground in yemen along with the airstrikes have killed 6,000 people since july half half of those are said to be civilians. a prominent local...
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cape coral, i should say whipng winds in sanaa bell island off theoach drenching rain outside this family's home in orlando and the roof ripped off this strip mall in venice, florida. we're tracking the nor'easter and a major blast of arctic air elsewhere. meteorologist rob marciano her on both fronts tonight. >> hey, david. it's the southern flaveng of that that clobbered south florida. that has since moved out. another round on sunday but the center of our low over the carolinas and precip shield pushing across virginia into the northeast. fast-moving storm but w willain the northeast overnight. only the furthest northern mountains seeing snow. the cold front is where the cold stuff is. mine 17 in minneolis blue that's the actual temperature. 43 below in duluth. spreading east on monday and 4 degrees in d.c., some areas will see the lowest temperature in two years. >> rob marciano with us, thanks. >>> now to that showdown in south carolina last night. 11 million people watching the republican rumble and center ste donald trump and ted uz, the glove came off on a number of issues including
cape coral, i should say whipng winds in sanaa bell island off theoach drenching rain outside this family's home in orlando and the roof ripped off this strip mall in venice, florida. we're tracking the nor'easter and a major blast of arctic air elsewhere. meteorologist rob marciano her on both fronts tonight. >> hey, david. it's the southern flaveng of that that clobbered south florida. that has since moved out. another round on sunday but the center of our low over the carolinas and...
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for example, sanaa has not been attacked as much over the last two or three months and during the two weeks during the cease-fire. as i said earlier, on the ground, in reality, it's not there. it's more to push the national pressure. the question now is which key levels where 20 million people are suffering from hungr hungry--hunger. yemen has not seen electricity for the last six months. imagine blackouts for six continuous months. these are issues putting pressure on saudi arabia and we need something to defuse the power or pressure against it, but the reality is that it's not the case. >> two soldiers have been killed in an attack on an indian air force base. the heavily fortified facility is just 15 kilometers on the border of pakistan. it is on the highway that leads to kashmir. here are our reports. >> the confrontation began around 3:30 a.m. with several men dressed in military uniform arrived in an official vehicle carrying guns and explosives. the police cordoned off the base after a gun battle that lasted several hours all four gunmen were killed. security forces began searc
for example, sanaa has not been attacked as much over the last two or three months and during the two weeks during the cease-fire. as i said earlier, on the ground, in reality, it's not there. it's more to push the national pressure. the question now is which key levels where 20 million people are suffering from hungr hungry--hunger. yemen has not seen electricity for the last six months. imagine blackouts for six continuous months. these are issues putting pressure on saudi arabia and we need...
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emboldened by the infighting, they took control of sanaa. they demanded an end to corruption, but forced out the elected government. in the meantime, ali abdullah saleh returned to yemen and formed an alliance with the houthis. they arrested and later released abd-rabbu mansour hadi and his government members. he reconvened the government in saudi arabia, that's where an international coalition was formed to counter the houthis, and counter iran-backed fighters in yemen. that was 10 months ago, and now 6,000 were killed. 80% of the population years human tray assistance, more than 21 million. much of the infrastructure, including the airport has been introduced to rub. blockage has caused a shortage of food and medicine, it's been five years since yemenis battle for their rights. so far diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in yemen is unsuccessful. a ceasefire in december around the time of peace talks. that truth ended following violations on both sides this month. u.n. brokered peace talks from scheduled to take place on 14 january, but
emboldened by the infighting, they took control of sanaa. they demanded an end to corruption, but forced out the elected government. in the meantime, ali abdullah saleh returned to yemen and formed an alliance with the houthis. they arrested and later released abd-rabbu mansour hadi and his government members. he reconvened the government in saudi arabia, that's where an international coalition was formed to counter the houthis, and counter iran-backed fighters in yemen. that was 10 months ago,...
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pro-government forces backed by saudi arabia have set up their blockade in sanaa. >> earlier, they saidy blame the u.n. for failing to distribute aid properly. >> they signed an agreement. they get the money and send the shipment to the port and airport. not in the ground to be distributed. with this to the houthis, the malitias a, the people so, where the united states why do they condemn this action? armed protectors have occupied a u.s. government building in oregon to support father and son ranchers who have been ordered to return to jail. the demonstrate orders are angry over the prosecution of dwight jr. and steven hammond convicted of arson on public land. they insist they were acting to protect their laundfrom wildfires. the court found their original senltsdz were too short and ordered them to return to prison. the united nations has started the new year with a new set of sustainable development goals. world leaders met in new york last september to approve steven new targets of tackling hunger, poverty and other global problems. the gloel globes replace the millennium goals th
pro-government forces backed by saudi arabia have set up their blockade in sanaa. >> earlier, they saidy blame the u.n. for failing to distribute aid properly. >> they signed an agreement. they get the money and send the shipment to the port and airport. not in the ground to be distributed. with this to the houthis, the malitias a, the people so, where the united states why do they condemn this action? armed protectors have occupied a u.s. government building in oregon to support...
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. >>> hello again, all the sport with sanaa >>> thank you very much.e start with tennis, and raining champion novak djokovic is through to the third round of the australian open in melbourne. the world number one raced to a lead up against french qualifier, the 19-year-old fought back. novak djokovic was too strong, closing out the much 6-1, 6-2, 7-6. >> he's a powerful player, a big forehand. he is aggressive every time he had the opportunity, he was firing shots from both corners, from the back of the court. and deserved a credit and applause at the end of the match. >> they are playing in his 65th straight slam. advancing. the swiss has not won a grand slam since 2012, and insists he has not made a decision on when he'll retire from the sport. >> in the women's draw urk defending champion serena williams had few problems in her second round match. the american beat the 90th ranked taiwanese in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2. the champion taking an hour to wrap things up, with an ace the 7th of the match. williams will return to the next round. she plays a
. >>> hello again, all the sport with sanaa >>> thank you very much.e start with tennis, and raining champion novak djokovic is through to the third round of the australian open in melbourne. the world number one raced to a lead up against french qualifier, the 19-year-old fought back. novak djokovic was too strong, closing out the much 6-1, 6-2, 7-6. >> he's a powerful player, a big forehand. he is aggressive every time he had the opportunity, he was firing shots from...
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. >> since the houthies over ran the city of sanaa in 2014 life has been disrupted in every way. so many have lost homes, livelihoods, and a stable means of finding food. yemen was already one of the world's poorest nations before this conflict began. war has made things worse. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> coming up after the break al jazeera looks at where the refugee crisis is taking european politics in 2016. plus, some of the lowest-paid workers in the united states receive a new year's present, and in sport, the cricket team promises more fight. >> we're the eyes and the ears here in the arctic, we wanna be prepared. >> as the ice recedes and potential danger builds, can science keep a step ahead of disaster? >> we can't go back if we have a significant accident. the oil will make its way into the ice. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> welcome back for the al jazeera ne
. >> since the houthies over ran the city of sanaa in 2014 life has been disrupted in every way. so many have lost homes, livelihoods, and a stable means of finding food. yemen was already one of the world's poorest nations before this conflict began. war has made things worse. gerald tan, al jazeera. >> coming up after the break al jazeera looks at where the refugee crisis is taking european politics in 2016. plus, some of the lowest-paid workers in the united states receive a new...
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now, time for the sports news with sanaa? >> thank you very much.orld number 1 serene am williams to win the australian open first ever grand slam title. the first german to win a major title since steffie graf. >> serena williams arrived at the hopetology clench a 22 grand slam title. for her opponent, this was to be the match of her life. this is the 28-year-old's first ever granted slam final. the nightmare for williams gag when she made 23 unforced errors it was the first time the german has taken a setoff of williams in three and a half years the world number 1 regained some of her composure in the second set. the play was patchy but managed to take the set 6-3 and force a decider. >> 22 gram slam titles. cleveringing a victory in over two hours, one of the biggest shocks in tennis history. >> my whole life, i was working really hard, and now i am here and can say i am a grand slam champion. it sounds crazy. >> every time i walk in this room, everyone expects me to win every single match every sing day of my life. as much as i would like to be
now, time for the sports news with sanaa? >> thank you very much.orld number 1 serene am williams to win the australian open first ever grand slam title. the first german to win a major title since steffie graf. >> serena williams arrived at the hopetology clench a 22 grand slam title. for her opponent, this was to be the match of her life. this is the 28-year-old's first ever granted slam final. the nightmare for williams gag when she made 23 unforced errors it was the first time...
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died while on assignment near sanaa. imran khan, al jazeera. >> british members of parliament have debated whether republican presidential hopeful donald trump should be banned from u.k. must go before parliament even though home secretary can actually ban an individual from entering the country. it was trump's call to ban muslims from the u.s. that prompted the petition. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: love him or loath him. donald trump can't stay out of the headlines but some people in britain are now saying he should stay out of their country because of comments like this. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states, until our country's representatives can figure out: what the hell is going on? >> ist a bit of an occasion. >> now politicians have debated whether trump should be bard from the u.k. after a petition urging the government to do so got more than half omillion signatures. many speakers took the view that donald trump was a buffoon but not a threat
died while on assignment near sanaa. imran khan, al jazeera. >> british members of parliament have debated whether republican presidential hopeful donald trump should be banned from u.k. must go before parliament even though home secretary can actually ban an individual from entering the country. it was trump's call to ban muslims from the u.s. that prompted the petition. nadim baba reports. >> reporter: love him or loath him. donald trump can't stay out of the headlines but some...
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with a rocket barrage, while saudi arabia launched new air strikes in a series of cities, including sanaa. residents of the capital surveyed the damage today. some accused the saudis of hitting civilian targets, including a health center for the blind, but there were no casualties. in turkey, an all-too-familiar scene today, as the bodies of dozens more migrants washed up on shore. authorities say at least 36 people drowned when their boats capsized in the aegean sea, trying to reach greece. turkish crews found the victims strewn along beaches. they also managed to rescue at least 12 others from the choppy waters, but a mass migration agency said the danger has not deterred people. >> migrants and refugees continue to enter greece at a rate of over 2,500 a day from turkey, which is very close to the average through december, so we see the migrant flows are continuing through the winter, and obviously the fatalities are continuing as well. >> woodruff: last year, nearly 3,800 migrants died trying to reach europe by sea. back in this country, the gun control debate dominated presidential po
with a rocket barrage, while saudi arabia launched new air strikes in a series of cities, including sanaa. residents of the capital surveyed the damage today. some accused the saudis of hitting civilian targets, including a health center for the blind, but there were no casualties. in turkey, an all-too-familiar scene today, as the bodies of dozens more migrants washed up on shore. authorities say at least 36 people drowned when their boats capsized in the aegean sea, trying to reach greece....
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on the road to the rebel held capitol sanaa and talks between the two sides in geneva last month failedh agreement and both sides will meet again in two weeks time. security forces have been on high alert in several major cities during new year celebrations and vigilant since paris attacks in mid november and no credible threats emerged and germany and police shut down two train stations in munich an hour before midnight, a tip off from a foreign intelligence service said i.s.i.l. was planning attack and attack in the belgium capitol and fireworks display in brussels central square was cancelled with three people with an alleged attack there. the annual fireworks cancelled in paris. the president met some 11,000 and is on highest terror alert imposed after attacks in november. now time for all the weather with richard and heavy snow richard which i would love to see is causing big problems in turkey. >> you wouldn't if you were stuck in turkey. it's a big transport these days for flights and trying to get away is a real problem and i'm sure it would be nice to see but there has been pre
on the road to the rebel held capitol sanaa and talks between the two sides in geneva last month failedh agreement and both sides will meet again in two weeks time. security forces have been on high alert in several major cities during new year celebrations and vigilant since paris attacks in mid november and no credible threats emerged and germany and police shut down two train stations in munich an hour before midnight, a tip off from a foreign intelligence service said i.s.i.l. was planning...
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he had traveled outside the yemeni capital sanaa. he was looking for witnesses to airstrikes that killed at least 15 civilians last week when he himself was killed. here in the united states, democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders faced off in the final democratic debate before the iowa caucuses. during the spirited debate, senator sanders criticized the former secretary of state for her close ties to wall street, invoking the $5 billion settlement goldman sachs reached with regulators over its role in the financial crisis. >> secretary clinton, you're not the only one, so i don't mean to just point the finger at you, you have received over $600,000 in speaking fees from goldman sachs in one year. afind it very strange that major financial institution that pays $5 billion in fines for breaking the law, not one of their executives is prosecuted while kids who smoke marijuana get jailed time. amy: we will host a debate between two socialist feminists about hillary clinton and bernie sander
he had traveled outside the yemeni capital sanaa. he was looking for witnesses to airstrikes that killed at least 15 civilians last week when he himself was killed. here in the united states, democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton and vermont senator bernie sanders faced off in the final democratic debate before the iowa caucuses. during the spirited debate, senator sanders criticized the former secretary of state for her close ties to wall street, invoking the $5 billion settlement...