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they spoke of -- in south sudan. they spoke of intimidation and a government-backed media campaign against u.n. troops. >> at this point i need to raise a series question. there has been a campaign against the leadership in south sudan. it's been systematic and unorganised. there has been an unsuccessful vilification of the united nations by local and national officials, with public demonstrations, media articles, and harassment of u.s. pacial, including to the -- personnel, including to the point of putting their life in danger. under the conditions we need to consider the drawing down our staff and limiting activities to the minimum related to protection of human right monitoring and support, to oouman tarian assistance. >> 77,000 civilians are living in eight overcrowded u.n. bases across south sudan. the u.n. plans to move most of the refugees to suitable locations, but there are logistical concerns. this report from juba. >> this piece of land used to be used for storage. it floods when it rains. the peacekeeper
they spoke of -- in south sudan. they spoke of intimidation and a government-backed media campaign against u.n. troops. >> at this point i need to raise a series question. there has been a campaign against the leadership in south sudan. it's been systematic and unorganised. there has been an unsuccessful vilification of the united nations by local and national officials, with public demonstrations, media articles, and harassment of u.s. pacial, including to the -- personnel, including to...
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there's a major food crisis in south sudan. we go to the cap tall juba. >> since her husbands died feeding her family has been hard. in december last year it was harder when fighting in south sudan pushed the price of food for her family beyond reach. >> translation: since the problem started food is very expensive. sometimes shops are not open. we have to eat less because we can't afford to buy enough food. >> south sudan produces little foot, so relies on imports. foreign traders were drown to juba by the promise of a large profit. since december many residents fled and a combination of fewer customers and higher prices are making life hard for the traders. >> before christmas things were moving well. i was making good money, enough to support me and my family. since the conflict started, things are bad. goods are expensive. life is becoming very hard these days. >> this used to be a thriving marketplace. traders came from all over the region. many have closed up their jobs and gone home. right now the government is receiving
there's a major food crisis in south sudan. we go to the cap tall juba. >> since her husbands died feeding her family has been hard. in december last year it was harder when fighting in south sudan pushed the price of food for her family beyond reach. >> translation: since the problem started food is very expensive. sometimes shops are not open. we have to eat less because we can't afford to buy enough food. >> south sudan produces little foot, so relies on imports. foreign...
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to south sudan's former vice president. and while a cease fire was declared more than a month ago, human rights reports that a human massive destruction and widespread loading have emerged in this conflict. for more i am joined by preston lyman, and via skype from northhamton, massachusetts, researcher and honor of compromising with evil, an archival history of greater sudan, 2007 to 2012. eric i'll start with you. i know you've been in touch with people in south sudan. what do you hear about what's going on in malakol? >> sadly, malakol is not alone. we have reports from bor and juba although not on the same scale. what we have to watch for is exactly what human rights said, displace people, it is difficult to believe there are fewer than 1 million people internally displaced or refugees. how will we provide humanitarian assistance to them, before the rainy season begins in may? >> even though this country has oil 90% of people are reported to survive on less than $1 a day. and ambassador a cease fire was called in january
to south sudan's former vice president. and while a cease fire was declared more than a month ago, human rights reports that a human massive destruction and widespread loading have emerged in this conflict. for more i am joined by preston lyman, and via skype from northhamton, massachusetts, researcher and honor of compromising with evil, an archival history of greater sudan, 2007 to 2012. eric i'll start with you. i know you've been in touch with people in south sudan. what do you hear about...
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to be effective in south sudan is at risk and the government is not helping with that.is contributing to this idea that the u.n. is not being a good actor. the reality is the u.n., without the u.n., over the last few years, south sudan would be even worse perhaps than it is now. >> the main opposition party in berundi has been suspended for four speaking with pierre, the head of next year's general e legislation >> reporter: he wants to change the constitution and run for a third term in 2015. he has been in power for nearly 10 years. he says he will do whatever his party decides. >> when we are chosen to represent the party, it is the last approval is done by the court. >> that's why i can say in our political party, when they say we want to present it, they can't say no. but they must. the conditional court, the commission which are go to go say, this candidate is fair >> reporter: it's been a tense few weeks. opposition supporters concerned the president is trying to hang on to power have been protesting. shortly after this incident, the main opposition party, the mo
to be effective in south sudan is at risk and the government is not helping with that.is contributing to this idea that the u.n. is not being a good actor. the reality is the u.n., without the u.n., over the last few years, south sudan would be even worse perhaps than it is now. >> the main opposition party in berundi has been suspended for four speaking with pierre, the head of next year's general e legislation >> reporter: he wants to change the constitution and run for a third...
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this is present kiss first attended his own cinema chains or since kara started in south sudan. ollie this year expressed his sadness over the baby of all cells in his aunties and respect the cessation of hostilities deal signed last month. so now doubtful tries the ministry mission to softer than most on top of the three dead with their folks to support that of us wanted to have that issue mechanisms. the department of the profession. and it said false pdf as part of the modern derivative is a mechanism for a picture later now they've stuck two thousand and thirteen e doug heads of state appreciated the efforts of uganda in protecting the infrastructure in south sudan despite its request that we ugandan troops to leave the country faced by faith. it's my hope and expectation. we see god from our sources so the need for the parties to proceed reason with the spirit of negotiation. and in this day gets a piece the international community including china and expressed it continued support for the peace process. i knew that. moore. and there. so cheesy. the heat. a god speaks to ol
this is present kiss first attended his own cinema chains or since kara started in south sudan. ollie this year expressed his sadness over the baby of all cells in his aunties and respect the cessation of hostilities deal signed last month. so now doubtful tries the ministry mission to softer than most on top of the three dead with their folks to support that of us wanted to have that issue mechanisms. the department of the profession. and it said false pdf as part of the modern derivative is a...
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. >> problems for the u.n., trike to move thousands sheltering at its bases in south sudan. >> and the fishermen caught in the rivalry between india and pakistan. >> ukraine's navy headquarters in crimea has been overrun by pro-russian forces. hundreds of men barricaded themselves in the building in sevastopol. no shots have been fired, but a russian flag has been raised outside the base. on tuesday a soldier was killed in an attack on an army base at simferepol. russian soldier were blamed, accusing them of a war crime arseniy yatsenyuk said the conflict had moved to a military phase. >> the shooting happened hours after russia's president signed an agreement to make crimea part of the russian operation. the u.s. and e.u. accused the russians of a land grab. in a phone call to the secretary of state john kerry, russia's foreign minister warned against sanctions, saying there'd by be consequences. jennifer glasse joins us from sevastopol, at an army base. >> this happened a little over two hours ago. the base was surrounded and overrun. the ukrainian naval officers have been barricaded
. >> problems for the u.n., trike to move thousands sheltering at its bases in south sudan. >> and the fishermen caught in the rivalry between india and pakistan. >> ukraine's navy headquarters in crimea has been overrun by pro-russian forces. hundreds of men barricaded themselves in the building in sevastopol. no shots have been fired, but a russian flag has been raised outside the base. on tuesday a soldier was killed in an attack on an army base at simferepol. russian...
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south sudan 98% of the budget comes from oil. so by those opposed taking over and destroying the source of oil also destroys the source of income. so now it is becoming a matter of concern, it is not at the root of the problem. >> eric, what has to be done? u.n. is there on the ground and human rights groups are there and doctors without borders and people trying to help out are attacked and what can the international community do? >> well, the u.n. authorized mixes in sudan. it is deploying at a terrifying slow pace. unless we increase the amount of secure area that civilians can retreat to and receive aid in we are going to have a disaster in the rainy season. we need more boots on the grounds, more logistics and transport and better communication. they are not supplying the security that is essential for the displaced people. >> ambassador, you wrote in january is report for the united states institute of peace you said that the crisis and opportunity to put south sudan back on the path of good government and peace, how can th
south sudan 98% of the budget comes from oil. so by those opposed taking over and destroying the source of oil also destroys the source of income. so now it is becoming a matter of concern, it is not at the root of the problem. >> eric, what has to be done? u.n. is there on the ground and human rights groups are there and doctors without borders and people trying to help out are attacked and what can the international community do? >> well, the u.n. authorized mixes in sudan. it is...
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we have to eat less >> south sudan produces little food, so relies on imports. they were drawn to juba by the promise of a large profit. sips december many of the residents fled and fewer customers and higher prices are making life hard. >> translation: before christmas things were moving well. i was making good money, enough to support me and my family. since the conflict started things are bad. goods are expensive. life is becoming hard. >> this used to be a thriving marketplace. so much so traders came from all over the regions. since the crisis began many closed up their shops and have gone home. right now the government is receiving enough oil revenue to function and pay salaries. the rebel forces made it clear that their goal disrupts oil production and it will leave president with little income and no reserves. >> if the oil is shut down there'll be a serious problem, it will not be like the first shut down. also, it was focussing on one particular challenge. but here you have so many challenges. >> for susan the challenge is finding enough money to feed
we have to eat less >> south sudan produces little food, so relies on imports. they were drawn to juba by the promise of a large profit. sips december many of the residents fled and fewer customers and higher prices are making life hard. >> translation: before christmas things were moving well. i was making good money, enough to support me and my family. since the conflict started things are bad. goods are expensive. life is becoming hard. >> this used to be a thriving...
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. >> two american missionaries fled south sudan to help nine orphans to make it with safety. now they've been reunited with those children. that's next. and the supreme court debates whether private businesses can refuse to provide contraceptives to employees. we're bang in a moment. blank >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments build companies should be required to provide contraception even if it goes against their religious beliefs. >> reporter: the case centers whether private for-profit corporations have the same religious protections that religions do. hobby lobby said they're religious in nature and they should not have to cover contraception for their employs. the kinds of contraceptions they're talking about are i.u.d.s and the "morning-after pill." the companies say they are morally and religiously opposed to them. >> we didn't choose this fight. our families would have been happy to just continue providing good jobs and generous healthcare benefits. but the government forced our hand. we hope and pray that the supreme court will uphold the religious freedoms of a
. >> two american missionaries fled south sudan to help nine orphans to make it with safety. now they've been reunited with those children. that's next. and the supreme court debates whether private businesses can refuse to provide contraceptives to employees. we're bang in a moment. blank >> the u.s. supreme court heard arguments build companies should be required to provide contraception even if it goes against their religious beliefs. >> reporter: the case centers whether...
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anna cavelle, juba, south sudan. >> you are watching the newshour. more to come. on the campaign trail, we will meet the candidates hoping to go win colombia's congressional elections. and we meet the doctors work to go change lives in bangladesh. >> i am daniel lack and caltec. h western alaska as the ididarod enters the final stages of the 1600 kilometer odyssey. i will be reporting on who is leading and who eventually lowi win. >>> welcome back. time to remind you of the world's top stories if you are just joining the newshour now. 35 people have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack in hillah after maliki accused qatar and saudi arabia of supporting rebel groups in the country. >>> demonstrations are taking place across ukraine. tensions are high ahead of next sunday's planned referendum. the prime minister is due in washington later this week to talk about the crisis. relatives and the passengers on board of a missing malasia airlines flight have been told to prepare for the worst. investigators say the plane may have turned back. because of that, they hav
anna cavelle, juba, south sudan. >> you are watching the newshour. more to come. on the campaign trail, we will meet the candidates hoping to go win colombia's congressional elections. and we meet the doctors work to go change lives in bangladesh. >> i am daniel lack and caltec. h western alaska as the ididarod enters the final stages of the 1600 kilometer odyssey. i will be reporting on who is leading and who eventually lowi win. >>> welcome back. time to remind you of the...
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sudan's economy has been hurting since south sudan split. now people there are getting desperate. >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place, where they're going to make plans for an attack. >> the only thing i know is, that they say they're not going to withdraw. >> then, immediately after, an america tonight special edition for more inside and analysis. >> why did you decide to go... >> it's extremly important for the western audience to know why these people keep on fighting... ...it's so seldom you get that access to the other side. >> faultlines: on the front lines with the taliban then an america tonight: special edition, only on al jazeera america >> on wall street stocks are on the rebound. investors shrugging off the tension necessary ukraine, concentrating on business at home. , dow off 58 points. markets were given a boost today, more problems for general motors, gm is recalling suvs because of a
sudan's economy has been hurting since south sudan split. now people there are getting desperate. >> scared as hell... >> as american troops prepare to leave afghanistan get a first hand look at what life is really like under the taliban. >> we're going to be taken to a place, where they're going to make plans for an attack. >> the only thing i know is, that they say they're not going to withdraw. >> then, immediately after, an america tonight special edition for...
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i decidedly see kosovo and south sudan as distinctly different. both of those were, in fact, subject to international sanctions, to international controls, and to, in the case of kosovo, concerted nato action pursuant to law. pursuant to statutes that govern that action. this has none of that. not even the pretense of it. other than an action -- a unilateral action by the russian parliament -- >> would the gentleman -- >> and an action by the parliament in crimea. >> would the gentleman yield? >> i would. >> thank you, and i agree with everything that gentleman just said. let me say to my friend, my colleague from california, who really stood with me and others very valiantly throughout the entire kosovo war in 1999, and has been a strong supporter of human rights. but i disagree with him tremendously in trying to say that there's any kind of analogy between what happened in crimea, to what happened in kosovo. i don't believe that every separatist movement claiming some kind of referendum should be allowed to form either an independent country, or
i decidedly see kosovo and south sudan as distinctly different. both of those were, in fact, subject to international sanctions, to international controls, and to, in the case of kosovo, concerted nato action pursuant to law. pursuant to statutes that govern that action. this has none of that. not even the pretense of it. other than an action -- a unilateral action by the russian parliament -- >> would the gentleman -- >> and an action by the parliament in crimea. >> would the...
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the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to south sudan's vice president. it's been nine years since the end of a 12-year civil war in a poor country. tens of thousands of refugees are returning home. many are finding that other families who - other families have taken over their lands. we have this report from abunda and fears are that violence could escalate with elections due next i don't remember. >> jean claude was born in barr undera when his family fled. they moved to the democratic republic of congo. fighting brought him back to burr undy, a kundy still recovering from the war. the conflict ended nine years ago. and 3,000 people, mainly civilians, were killed. they worried that a new cycle of violence could be triggered. >> i'm afraid. everyone is afraid in burundi because they don't know which is - or which will be in their direction. another concern for refugees returning to burundi is land. they set up a community. sometimes they come back from exile, ask them to move or share, causing tension. >> i have been told i don't belong here. my family w
the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to south sudan's vice president. it's been nine years since the end of a 12-year civil war in a poor country. tens of thousands of refugees are returning home. many are finding that other families who - other families have taken over their lands. we have this report from abunda and fears are that violence could escalate with elections due next i don't remember. >> jean claude was born in barr undera when his family fled. they moved to the...
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. >> picking up the pieces we report from south sudan where conflict has separated children from their families and derailed their education. and problems brewing while sri lanka tea industry profiting some. and getting on the grid for the grand prix. we'll have the latest on sports including rugby. >>> the u.n. security council has to vote on the resolution of ukraine's political crisis on saturday. it's almost certain that the resolution of the vote will be condemned as illegal. the mood inside ukraine is tense. thousands of pro russian supporters are rallying and there was some violence yesterday. signs of support for crimea inside russia, but thousands of supporters are rally at the capitol to show solidarity with ukraine. >>> holding a peace rally to express their stance on russia's involvement. ukraine's prime minister said russia needs to stop meddling in its politics. >> our position is that russia's foreign minister should not interfere with our internal affairs. that's what russia does. they interfere with our internal affairs. they conduct provocation and intend to conduct m
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not only with kosovo but also with south sudan and a number of other instances where the united states when it serves their agenda supports on self determination and god is not particularly interested in the sovereignty of nations that oppose its policies however in the case of crimea of course washington has already dismissed out of hand the notion that crimea has the right to self determination the crimea has the right to independence. so it is correct to say that there is a certain conflict not only with international law but with the precedent has been established by the united states in the western powers and of course it is utter hypocrisy for obama in washington to deny the right of crimean people to determine their own future while having a vociferous lee argued in favor of the right of kosovo albanians to determine their future of the people of south sudan to determine their future. again this comes back to the question of is the united states truly interested in democracy or does the united states only use democracy is a convenient pretext to further its geopolitical agenda c
not only with kosovo but also with south sudan and a number of other instances where the united states when it serves their agenda supports on self determination and god is not particularly interested in the sovereignty of nations that oppose its policies however in the case of crimea of course washington has already dismissed out of hand the notion that crimea has the right to self determination the crimea has the right to independence. so it is correct to say that there is a certain conflict...
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the realisation of this historic day is a testament to turns efforts of the people of south sudan in the search for peace the u.s. set up its embassy in the capital of juba that very same day. just last year off the coast of argentina the people of the boat planned islands voted overwhelmingly to remain british here's david cameron consoling the argentinian president i want to raise it specifically with the argentine president and say it's important that everyone pays attention to this referendum so that was the right thing to do. again in britain over three hundred years of union could all end this september scotland's being allowed to vote on whether to leave the union the prime minister says it's up to scots to decide their future. yet for all the talk of self-determination crimea's referendum has been denounced as illegal by the g seven group of the world's biggest economies the us has sent fighter jets close to russia deploying them in poland and lithuania it's also preparing sanctions along with the e.u. so when it comes to self-determination or territorial integrity your gu
the realisation of this historic day is a testament to turns efforts of the people of south sudan in the search for peace the u.s. set up its embassy in the capital of juba that very same day. just last year off the coast of argentina the people of the boat planned islands voted overwhelmingly to remain british here's david cameron consoling the argentinian president i want to raise it specifically with the argentine president and say it's important that everyone pays attention to this...
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we report from south sudan where conflict has derailed children's education. >>> also we have all the latest results with robin. >> there has been a confrontation between ukraine and russian forces on the border of crimea region. it took place on a trip of land between crimea an and russia. tensions are running high because crimea will veto whether to split from ukraine and join rush. what more do we know about this confrontation, paul. >> reporter: well, details are slowly emerging. the initial details were a bit misleading. it initially said that russians had landed and then returned to its original position within the crimea self--autonomous region. now they're accepting that the russian troops have doing in. it if i could explain this to y, it's not a narrow strip of land but strips and islands joined by bridges, and this is a very long narrow split of land on the east of the isthmus. the russians are there. they're not withdrawing to their original positions. as far as the ukrainian ambassador is concerned that piece of land is not within the crimean self-autonomous region, and f
we report from south sudan where conflict has derailed children's education. >>> also we have all the latest results with robin. >> there has been a confrontation between ukraine and russian forces on the border of crimea region. it took place on a trip of land between crimea an and russia. tensions are running high because crimea will veto whether to split from ukraine and join rush. what more do we know about this confrontation, paul. >> reporter: well, details are slowly...
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. >> if we go to south sudan and it is the world's newest country. so we get there and 98% of south sudan's revenue comes from oil and the government has basically cut off the pipeline. so they basically have no money for roads or police force or nothing. and what do they choose to do? spend their entire time and we enjoyed devices and asking if we could debug maps for them. priorities. [laughter] >> one of the things that the rebel president. >> it's unclear if he still involved in government. >> asked about what i wanted to do. and i said i wanted to write about or it it turns out that the foreign-policy people who understand technology and they don't understand foreign the foreign-policy. and i certainly don't understand foreign policy you would be shocked at how miserable most people's lives are like. >> be right about how the internet is one of the few things that the humans have developed humans don't understand. i know i don't understand it, that, but i felt certain that you did. and to be honest, if you don't understand the internet, i'm pret
. >> if we go to south sudan and it is the world's newest country. so we get there and 98% of south sudan's revenue comes from oil and the government has basically cut off the pipeline. so they basically have no money for roads or police force or nothing. and what do they choose to do? spend their entire time and we enjoyed devices and asking if we could debug maps for them. priorities. [laughter] >> one of the things that the rebel president. >> it's unclear if he still...
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is serious about dealing with this region, it would increase its presence in south sudan and the centralratic republic. >>> south american foreign ministers are set to meet in the hopes to find a solution to the turmoil there. the venezuelan government has threatened to charge with her treason. more than 30 people have died since demonstrations began six weeks ago. many people are unhappy about high inflation and food shortages and the soaring crime rate is also a growing concern. >> reporter: it's lunchtime and bodyguard larry reese paces up and down outside of a posh restaurant, waiting for his healthy client. the street is usually full of armored cars and bodyguards, a sign of the times. >> translator: before there were areas that were more secure, now nowhere is safe. >> reporter: not even for him. reese explains that killing bodyguards and taking their weapons has become a status symbol for criminals. i'm invited to follow the heavily armored car, his job is to confront the criminals while the would-be kidnap victim escapes. >> translator: we repelled an attack recently but just bar
is serious about dealing with this region, it would increase its presence in south sudan and the centralratic republic. >>> south american foreign ministers are set to meet in the hopes to find a solution to the turmoil there. the venezuelan government has threatened to charge with her treason. more than 30 people have died since demonstrations began six weeks ago. many people are unhappy about high inflation and food shortages and the soaring crime rate is also a growing concern....
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. >> three months of fighting in south sudan's forced over a million people to leave their homes. the united nations estimates a further 5 million are in need of aid. the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to south sudan's former vice president. >> so somalia, the government is reaching out to moderate members of ago shabab aiming to end the conflict in the country. the plan is to engage with the group. >> ethiopian troops patrol the streets in southwestern somalia. in january, they joined the african union mission and alongside the army have been pushing al shabab fighters out of strategic towns in the region. the group still holds sway over much of the countryside and has cut supply routes to some of those towns. somalia's prime minister told us that his government priority is to get food to the affected people. >> the plan is to fix social services. al is that bonn destroyed the infrastructure, and now we are focusing on alleviating that problem. >> the problem is not just the infrastructure. al shabab is leaving behind a political vacuum. many are closely watching ho
. >> three months of fighting in south sudan's forced over a million people to leave their homes. the united nations estimates a further 5 million are in need of aid. the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to south sudan's former vice president. >> so somalia, the government is reaching out to moderate members of ago shabab aiming to end the conflict in the country. the plan is to engage with the group. >> ethiopian troops patrol the streets in southwestern somalia....
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. >>> three months of fighting in south sudan has forced over a a million people out of their holes, million are in need of help. the president's troops are fighting rebels loyal to south sudan's former vice president. >>> since nigeria's capital pass built off the 1971 oil boom it's one of the most expensive cities. the to tycoons all it home but w are priced out including those keeping the government running and why a scheme for affordable housing is not working. >> reporter: he finished a at a radio station a few hours ago, instead of going home he comes here and waits, like many civil servants, he lives outside the city. going home during rush hour would extends a 20 minute trip to four hours. >> of course everybody wants to stay here because of the facilities, the [inaudible] the social amenities are all presence, yeah. but the ex-or at this bye to want rates here are so, so damn expensive. >> reporter: by some estimates up to 7% of civil servants live outside of the city either in satellite towns or everybody neighboring states as far as 200 kilometer ways, there is no shortage
. >>> three months of fighting in south sudan has forced over a a million people out of their holes, million are in need of help. the president's troops are fighting rebels loyal to south sudan's former vice president. >>> since nigeria's capital pass built off the 1971 oil boom it's one of the most expensive cities. the to tycoons all it home but w are priced out including those keeping the government running and why a scheme for affordable housing is not working. >>...
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. >> sudan's economic problems have been increasing since 2011, when south sudan separated with the bulk of the oil. sudanese have weakened. the increasing isolation of sudan by international or financial institutions a affecting private and government transactions. government officials say the import of critical medical supplies is jeopardised, causing stoppages. they are now increasing calls for a change your in policy. if sudan is to survive the impact. >> unless we have a change in government policy, putting the interest of sudan first, they will not be resolved. >> the u.s. imposed economic sanctions on sudan in 1997 over charges of terrorism and human rights abuses. the mood appears to show a cautious attitude by financial institutions that don't want to risk violating u.s. sanctions. >> yemen - one person has been killed, several others injured in fighting between the army and shia houthi rebels. they launched an uprising against the government in 2004, saying it discriminates against shia muslims. >> local media reports in pakistan that 35 people have been killed, dozens injured
. >> sudan's economic problems have been increasing since 2011, when south sudan separated with the bulk of the oil. sudanese have weakened. the increasing isolation of sudan by international or financial institutions a affecting private and government transactions. government officials say the import of critical medical supplies is jeopardised, causing stoppages. they are now increasing calls for a change your in policy. if sudan is to survive the impact. >> unless we have a change...
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whether it is lebanon or whether it is ukraine or whether it is in south sudan which flared up a fewvisited that area a few months ago, or pakistan which i'm about to visit, we could get these children to school quickly. it is shame and scandal in 2014 we are allowing so many children to be denied education. >> it is an angle that most people are not look at right now. woe reply so. >> thank you for doing it. good to see you. >>> thank you to everyone. thank you to not only prime minister brown but also all of the individuals at home who participated in this week's call to action. many of you have faded out your facebook and twitter "avatar"s and sent us moving testimonials about your links to this crisis. you have done and it saw what it leads you to. there is a petition on change.org asking world leadersers to help stop the violence in syria. that's an excellent next step for this. we should make the appeal, keep going after this week and after this anniversary. so far over 50,000 of have you signed on that that. from will you can take this in a specific direction, education, the h
whether it is lebanon or whether it is ukraine or whether it is in south sudan which flared up a fewvisited that area a few months ago, or pakistan which i'm about to visit, we could get these children to school quickly. it is shame and scandal in 2014 we are allowing so many children to be denied education. >> it is an angle that most people are not look at right now. woe reply so. >> thank you for doing it. good to see you. >>> thank you to everyone. thank you to not only...
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they have spent years, they have spent time in democratic republic of congo, and south sudan. the lords resistance army, his group, are accused of kidnapping boys, as soldiers and abducting girls to serve as sex slaves. president obama offered $5 million leading to his capture last year. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 85 days op charges of evading a terrorist organization and reporting false news. we have reports on their arrest and imprisonment. >> the al jazeera english reporting team were detained at their hotel by egyptian security services on december the 29th, and taken to tory prison. egyptian television broadcast the images of their arrests, showing the interior of their hotel room. initially the three men were held separately. now they share a cell. mohamed fadel fahmy had a shuld shoulder injury. he can barely move his arm, according to his family. >> mohammed badr is able to see his wife and children once a week, with an extra visit for mother's day. peter greste's family members are commuting from australia. interim
they have spent years, they have spent time in democratic republic of congo, and south sudan. the lords resistance army, his group, are accused of kidnapping boys, as soldiers and abducting girls to serve as sex slaves. president obama offered $5 million leading to his capture last year. >> peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy, and mohammed badr have been in prison for 85 days op charges of evading a terrorist organization and reporting false news. we have reports on their arrest and...
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we had a hearing on south sudan and special envoy booth, ambassador sbooth, testified. some of the witnesses said there's a need right now for a diplomatic surge that it could get much worse. it already is bad. all the players have need to hear from us robustly. maybe if you could comment on that. secondly, let me ask you if i could, i've had four hearings on brain health related issues. one on affecting mostly africans. some 300,000 children have hydrosovala condition and an intervention by a doctor of harvard very inexpensive can be rolled out very quickly in africa. he's already at cure international in uganda saved the lives of 5,000 children and now building up capacity as it relates to training neurosurgeons. almost none in africa. in east africa, the dearth of surgeons and then alzheimer's. we had two hearings on the global crisis of alzheimer's that mirrors the hiv aids pandemic in terms of raw numbers. an estimate of a witness recently is that we could be another 135 million alzheimer's patients globally by 2050. some put it lower at 115. whatever it is, it is
we had a hearing on south sudan and special envoy booth, ambassador sbooth, testified. some of the witnesses said there's a need right now for a diplomatic surge that it could get much worse. it already is bad. all the players have need to hear from us robustly. maybe if you could comment on that. secondly, let me ask you if i could, i've had four hearings on brain health related issues. one on affecting mostly africans. some 300,000 children have hydrosovala condition and an intervention by a...
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we can't afterward to buy food. . >> reporter: south sudan produces little food. foreign traders were drawn to juna, but since december many of the residence fled and a combination of customers and prices are making the prices hard. >> before cz things were moving well. i was making good money to support me and my family. since the conflict things are bad. goods are expensive, life is hard. >> this used to be a thriving marketplace. traders came from all over the region. many have closed up their shops and gone home. right now the government is receiving enough oil revenue to function and pay salaries. rebel forces made it clear that their goal is to disrupt oil production. if they succeed it leaves the president with little income and no reserves to rely on. >> if the oil is shut down there would be a serious problem. it would not be like the first shut down. at that time government had reserves and it was focussing on one particular challenge. here you have so many challenges. >> to susan the challenge is finding enough money to feed her family. around the count
we can't afterward to buy food. . >> reporter: south sudan produces little food. foreign traders were drawn to juna, but since december many of the residence fled and a combination of customers and prices are making the prices hard. >> before cz things were moving well. i was making good money to support me and my family. since the conflict things are bad. goods are expensive, life is hard. >> this used to be a thriving marketplace. traders came from all over the region. many...
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for example it was something that was agreed by the sudanese government and those in south sudan that want to leave. it was a way of resolving a two-year war. so this is really fairly unprecedented. i think what the administration will do is one, try to delegitimize it, two make clear that they are not going to accept it, three do everything they can to get the ukranian government on a firm footing, get it on its feet, solve its economic problems, take strong action to try to deter putin from doing this again, make clear that western institutions are open to these countries. and what was hoped would be that ukraine would become a prosperous part of the west and at some point the people of crimea may reconsider this upcoming decision. but in terms of stopping the referendum and stopping some kind of formal incorporation into russia, very tough. >> steven, is it clear to you that vladimir putin even wants crimea to be part of russia? i mean, there's an argument to be made that he can achieve just as much in fact maybe even more by not alienating other parts of the ukraine by accept
for example it was something that was agreed by the sudanese government and those in south sudan that want to leave. it was a way of resolving a two-year war. so this is really fairly unprecedented. i think what the administration will do is one, try to delegitimize it, two make clear that they are not going to accept it, three do everything they can to get the ukranian government on a firm footing, get it on its feet, solve its economic problems, take strong action to try to deter putin from...
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. >> three months of fighting in south sudan forced a million people to leave their homes. the united nations estimates that a further 5 million are in need of aid. the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to riek machar. a ceasefire signed in jan ended. peace talks in ethiopia are making lit the progress. >> violence broke out in john barasso, during a process against government austerity measures. activists threw rocks and fire crackers. the police responded with batons, around a quarter of the workforce is unemployed and the country is continuing to battle an economic crisis. >> millions of people in 150 countries are taking part in the earth hour campaign. city after city has tape turns to shut off lights to show their commitment to the planet. we have this report. >> it was sydney that started the earth hour movement eight years ago - a bright idea for a city to go dark, to raise awareness about the environment. today the campaign is planet wide. 7,000 cities taking turns to switch off their lights at 8:30pm local time. hong kong's harbour distinguishable. pari
. >> three months of fighting in south sudan forced a million people to leave their homes. the united nations estimates that a further 5 million are in need of aid. the president's troops are battling rebels loyal to riek machar. a ceasefire signed in jan ended. peace talks in ethiopia are making lit the progress. >> violence broke out in john barasso, during a process against government austerity measures. activists threw rocks and fire crackers. the police responded with batons,...
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department, foreign affairs so he is getting asked questions oen a range f issues dealing with south sudanbut have no doubt, ukraine has been a big focus, and the secretary called the r the senate to go ahead, pass the aid bill, also pass the changes to the i.m.f., but he also addressed what is going on right now. and he said even as these go forward or this referendum, the vote on succession that it has no legal bearing and really should carrie no real weight. >> i don't think there's much doubt what the vote will be. is question mark is russia prepared to find a way to negotiate with ukraine, with the other countries to resolve this in the way that respects their legitimate interests but respects them in a way that doesn't violate international law and isn't at the butt of a rifle. >> with his counter part in russia. >> libby casey r the us,ly by, thank you very much. meanwhile the situation inside ukraine remains tense. russia's defense minister saying it has posted another 8500 soldiers along it's border, add to that the estimated 30,000 troops already believed to be inside the country
department, foreign affairs so he is getting asked questions oen a range f issues dealing with south sudanbut have no doubt, ukraine has been a big focus, and the secretary called the r the senate to go ahead, pass the aid bill, also pass the changes to the i.m.f., but he also addressed what is going on right now. and he said even as these go forward or this referendum, the vote on succession that it has no legal bearing and really should carrie no real weight. >> i don't think there's...
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we go to south sudan we get air there and at 98% of south sudan of the revenue comes from oil and the government in khartoum has basically cut off the pipeline. the leadership is in our and what did he choose to do spend their entire time handing out their devices and asking them if we can debug maps for them. you are listening to jerry did voice and this makes you want to write a book. he said that is interesting to me. at the foreign-policy people don't understand technology and the technology people don't understand the technology and i don't understand the policy so you would be shocked how miserable people's lives are like. >> you take the wonderful world around us for granted. this is a hard one for me to read. you write the book and this is the internet is among the few things human beings have d-delta they don't truly understand. i know i don't understand the internet but i felt very certain that you did. to be honest if you don't understand the internet i'm pretty sure that no one does and that is a little concerning. but what do you mean? i'm constantly surprised. i understa
we go to south sudan we get air there and at 98% of south sudan of the revenue comes from oil and the government in khartoum has basically cut off the pipeline. the leadership is in our and what did he choose to do spend their entire time handing out their devices and asking them if we can debug maps for them. you are listening to jerry did voice and this makes you want to write a book. he said that is interesting to me. at the foreign-policy people don't understand technology and the...
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. >> thousand of people who fled their homes in south sudan because of fighting have another threat to deal with. heavy rains are hitting part of the country and with little or no sanitation, the refugees are at risk of malaria, cholera and other waterborne diseases. >> if we put the children in tents, the water intrs. there's no solution. the situation here is as you can see, more than this. bad things happen here, the children are sick. god is generous. >> flooding and land slides in barr undy has swept away homes and cut off electricity. government officials are struggling to look after people. we have this report from barr undy's capital. >> this woman is getting second hand clothes for herself and children. the house was destroyed by floods and mudslides. heavily rain killed 70 people in recent mud slide. the rain has not let up. people in this camp are safe from the mudslides, but the conditions are not ideal. >> nine children sleep in a tent. it is cold, wet and not comfortable. the children get sick. aid workers say more than 12,000 people have been affected. >> this is how fam
. >> thousand of people who fled their homes in south sudan because of fighting have another threat to deal with. heavy rains are hitting part of the country and with little or no sanitation, the refugees are at risk of malaria, cholera and other waterborne diseases. >> if we put the children in tents, the water intrs. there's no solution. the situation here is as you can see, more than this. bad things happen here, the children are sick. god is generous. >> flooding and land...
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. >> thousands of people who fled their homes in south sudan because of fighting have another threat to deal with - heavy rains, and with little or no sanitation, the refugees are at risk of malaria and other waterborne diseases. landslides in barr undy has swept away homes. government officials say they are struggling to look after people. we have this report. that woman is getting second-hand clothes for hers and children. her house was distrad by floods. a few weeks ago heavy rains killed many people. the rains have not let up. families living in this makeshift camp are safe from mud slights, but conditions are not ideal. >> seven out of nine children sleep in one tent. we sleep on the floor. it is cold, wet and not comfortable. the children get sick a lot. >> it's one of several sights. aid workers say more than 12 hunt people have been affected. >> this is how many live. mothers have to cook inside the tents. they won't know when they'll be able to go home because it's still raining. >> the homes destroyed are in the poorer parts of the area. they are made of mud bricks, which a
. >> thousands of people who fled their homes in south sudan because of fighting have another threat to deal with - heavy rains, and with little or no sanitation, the refugees are at risk of malaria and other waterborne diseases. landslides in barr undy has swept away homes. government officials say they are struggling to look after people. we have this report. that woman is getting second-hand clothes for hers and children. her house was distrad by floods. a few weeks ago heavy rains...
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when it's dry they need to move closer to the border with south sudan and ethiopia, where the animals are targeted. there's an increase in the number of weapons available, making it easy to open a kun. government officials admit it should have a greater presence in northern kenya. it is a concerted effort by the government to increase the presence, involving not just the police, because they are overstretched. they involve the military. >> people here say that until that time when the government gives them proper protection, they will not give up their guns. >> a russian court placed an opposition leader under house arrest. dilvalni, an outspoken critic. vladimir putin violated rules in relation to leaving moscow. he led anti-kremlin protests in 2011 and "12. he's been banned from using the internet or speaking to the media. >> regulations to protect air pollution in beijing has gone into effect. those that fail to meet standards could be shut down. the environmental protection bureau has conducted random inspections of company. >>> the u.k. seems to be surgery an exodus of black film
when it's dry they need to move closer to the border with south sudan and ethiopia, where the animals are targeted. there's an increase in the number of weapons available, making it easy to open a kun. government officials admit it should have a greater presence in northern kenya. it is a concerted effort by the government to increase the presence, involving not just the police, because they are overstretched. they involve the military. >> people here say that until that time when the...
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. >> talks to end the crisis in south sudan.tle progress has been made beyond a ceasefire that has been violated. fears of violence keeps tens of thousands of refugees inside of camps. most describe life there as miserable. >> when this woman and her neighbour came bag to their homes, almost everything was destroyed. they escaped from the south sudan town of bentiu when the fighting started and hid in the bush. they came back, because they need food. they were shocked by what they found. i'm so angry my house is burnt. i don't think i can be happy again. >> many people do not feel safe. nearly 6,000 are sheltering at a camp for displaced people at the u.n. base. fighting earlier in the year between rebels and the government left an unknown number dead. life in the camp is hard, specially for the children who don't have parents. david doesn't have any family here, so he has to pay a woman in the camp to cook for him. because he's alone, he's vulnerable to bullies that steal from him. to earn money, he carries water for people. be
. >> talks to end the crisis in south sudan.tle progress has been made beyond a ceasefire that has been violated. fears of violence keeps tens of thousands of refugees inside of camps. most describe life there as miserable. >> when this woman and her neighbour came bag to their homes, almost everything was destroyed. they escaped from the south sudan town of bentiu when the fighting started and hid in the bush. they came back, because they need food. they were shocked by what they...
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. >> if we go to south sudan and it is the world's newest country. so we get there and 98% of south sudan's revenue comes from oil and the government has basically cut off the pipeline. so they basically have no money for roads or police force or nothing. and what do they choose to do? spend their entire time and we enjoyed devices and asking if we could debug maps for them. priorities. [laughter] >> one of the things that the rebel president. >> it's unclear if he still involved in government. >> asked about what i wanted to do. and i said i wanted to write about or it it turns out that the foreign-policy people who understand technology and they don't understand foreign the foreign-policy. and i certainly don't understand foreign policy you would be shocked at how miserable most people's lives are like. >> be right about how the internet is one of the few things that the humans have developed humans don't understand. i know i don't understand it, that, but i felt certain that you did. and to be honest, if you don't understand the internet, i'm pret
. >> if we go to south sudan and it is the world's newest country. so we get there and 98% of south sudan's revenue comes from oil and the government has basically cut off the pipeline. so they basically have no money for roads or police force or nothing. and what do they choose to do? spend their entire time and we enjoyed devices and asking if we could debug maps for them. priorities. [laughter] >> one of the things that the rebel president. >> it's unclear if he still...
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all forces in south sudan are vowing to continue in their offense that was despite a ceasefire the mets signed with government forces at just over a month ago. martinez just returned from the city of my college is being taken by rebels last week has now changed hands three times since the conflict began in mid december. as a warning some viewers may find a part of this next report disturbing my micro. but does town done to the ground signs of violence and homebound citizen is easy think leaving dad bought these industries. it's a brave fight. since. it's a very young. it's a habit like it before the cartoon form that allowed them to do that and it's all over it. that novel by president president of the song says i will do themselves so that people found and killed some people even the seed and accuracy to have a problem. the rebels have ransacked the cc. and even kill people as a hospice so. you put humanitarian agencies. by un peacekeepers of rescuing those still in hiding. love the elderly and disabled head. it is interesting to find that when they would keep up with their families wh
all forces in south sudan are vowing to continue in their offense that was despite a ceasefire the mets signed with government forces at just over a month ago. martinez just returned from the city of my college is being taken by rebels last week has now changed hands three times since the conflict began in mid december. as a warning some viewers may find a part of this next report disturbing my micro. but does town done to the ground signs of violence and homebound citizen is easy think leaving...
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i decidedly see kosovo and south sudan as distinctly different. both
i decidedly see kosovo and south sudan as distinctly different. both
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see don the realization of this historic day is a testament to tyler's efforts of the people of south sudan and a search for peace. the ussr its embassy in the cap to achieve at the very same day just nostalgia the case to the canteen at it even at the oakland items that it didn't feel well may need to remain with tips. he is david cameron is selling the argentinian president of the race specifically with the option of president. it's a simple little pays attention to this referendum something the right thing to do. and in britain as the three hundred years of union control and can set you back. being an attitude that on with its heat the union the prime minister says it's up to scott's to decide if you chat. yet both a tool to south contamination tiny as referendum has been denounced as illegal by the team's second clip of the welts biggest economies. the us has sent one to jack's place to question to putting them in peyton's in lithuania. it's also preparing sanctions along with bikini to comes to self determination for territorial integrity. your guess is as good as anybody he said predi
see don the realization of this historic day is a testament to tyler's efforts of the people of south sudan and a search for peace. the ussr its embassy in the cap to achieve at the very same day just nostalgia the case to the canteen at it even at the oakland items that it didn't feel well may need to remain with tips. he is david cameron is selling the argentinian president of the race specifically with the option of president. it's a simple little pays attention to this referendum something...