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when the war erupted in south sudan children were set on fire and many others were abducted. the soldiers even killed blind people. people were forced to eat dead bodies and have sexual intercourse with family members the boys were forced to have sex with their mothers. this trauma will not be forgotten. and her family feel safe in this camp it's supposed to be a temporary home but they've been here for four years already without permission to work outside the camp she fears the future looks dim. when my husband was in south sudan he had a job but now he doesn't this is a problem because we depend on a lack of education is also a problem and i want education for my children and for myself and only then will we have a chance here and you know here. that's just one of the problems in the camp run by the un and if you government. when we compare the number of the refugees with the sort of is that we are providing to the refugee it is very listen they stand up that was states by united nations high commission for refugees people and the list resource and we are keeping almost. pr
when the war erupted in south sudan children were set on fire and many others were abducted. the soldiers even killed blind people. people were forced to eat dead bodies and have sexual intercourse with family members the boys were forced to have sex with their mothers. this trauma will not be forgotten. and her family feel safe in this camp it's supposed to be a temporary home but they've been here for four years already without permission to work outside the camp she fears the future looks...
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jennifer munro fled south sudan in two thousand and sixteen with the six children now she lives here and. it's part of the kakuma refugee camp in the remote and arid region of northern kenya. and it's also where jennifer no calls home. so that when i get money i will send for the other three children i don't think i will go back to south sudan there's no stability the idea behind calibrating is to help the refugees become self-sufficient that's why genesis been provided with a semi permanent house a water tank and space for a kitchen garden jennifer also risk east which she sells and eat her food it's not much but generous and makes do. not far from her place construction is going on kind of being is getting ready to house more people. but the problem. kakuma refugee camp are located in one of kenya's most marginalised areas and some citizens say they don't see the benefits of having the camps here. that's kind of a market james is waiting for a customer the twenty year old a kenyan from a nearby village says he moved here to find work he doesn't think it's fair that the refugees are
jennifer munro fled south sudan in two thousand and sixteen with the six children now she lives here and. it's part of the kakuma refugee camp in the remote and arid region of northern kenya. and it's also where jennifer no calls home. so that when i get money i will send for the other three children i don't think i will go back to south sudan there's no stability the idea behind calibrating is to help the refugees become self-sufficient that's why genesis been provided with a semi permanent...
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and violence and abductions thousands are displaced in south sudan in spite of a peace deal signed to end the five year war. hello there we're expecting lots of wet weather over the southeastern parts of china over the next few days we've already got a fair amount of cloud with this you can see it his snaking its way towards the east now that is giving a fairly lively downpours but there we more as we head through the next few days so for wednesday then we've got wet weather all the way from the growing she province all the way up to the on hwy province and then that gradually intensifies as we head into thursday so some very wet weather is expected very heavy downpours and may even cause a little bit of flooding as we head out towards the west we're also expecting a lot of heavy rain here over the next few days two you can see the cloud on the satellite picture making its way across iran and into parts of pakistan now for some of us will see some fairly unusual rain for this time of year some of us could see quite a large amount of what weather more than you'd expect in the entire mo
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south sudan is a young country less than a decade old fighting and the displacement of its population has dominated throughout its existence and the peace its citizens crave is elusive now as ever he will morgan al-jazeera a river city one of the world's most famous fashion designers karl lagerfeld has died the creative director of chanel was and i call of the global industry for over half a century sort of looks back on his life and legacy. instantly recognisable in his dark suit ponytails hat and sunglasses called lagerfeld was at the top of the fashion industry for more than half a century born in pre-war germany his big breakthrough came in the nineteen fifties ofter moved to paris when he won an apprenticeship with designer pierre balmain going on to find success with fashion houses including chloe. a trendsetter his modern unuseful designs found their way into high street shops like h. and m. giving him unprecedented popular appeal but it was chanel that propelled him to rock star status you know fashion is not needed. or a problem in the world who may be more important so that
south sudan is a young country less than a decade old fighting and the displacement of its population has dominated throughout its existence and the peace its citizens crave is elusive now as ever he will morgan al-jazeera a river city one of the world's most famous fashion designers karl lagerfeld has died the creative director of chanel was and i call of the global industry for over half a century sort of looks back on his life and legacy. instantly recognisable in his dark suit ponytails hat...
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says thousands of people have been displaced by recent fighting in south sudan's yea state and that's despite a peace deal that was signed five months ago to end the five year civil war armed groups that didn't sign up to the agreement continue to fight against the government in areas like game river state from where have a morgue and sent this report. there's not much to live on in this house for betty and her children but she says she can't complain after all this is not her home that rather an abandoned house she found and was able to shelter in after fleeing her village to escape insecurity but it got over as loud as we were at home when we heard guns being fired we started running we ran in one direction the children ran in another we found ourselves in the bush and spent four nights there then we wanted to go back home but we found that everything had been looted so we left the village more than ten thousand people have been displaced by fighting in the river state in south sudan the fighting between government forces and the opposition group known as the national salvation fron
says thousands of people have been displaced by recent fighting in south sudan's yea state and that's despite a peace deal that was signed five months ago to end the five year civil war armed groups that didn't sign up to the agreement continue to fight against the government in areas like game river state from where have a morgue and sent this report. there's not much to live on in this house for betty and her children but she says she can't complain after all this is not her home that rather...
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killing citizens for no reason south sudan is a young country less than a decade old fighting and the displacement of its population has dominated throughout its existence and the peace its citizens screen is elusive now as ever he morgan al-jazeera to reverse the. two police officers have been killed and at least three others injured in a suicide bomb attack in egypt they were trying to arrest a man wanted for an attempted bombing at a mosque last friday but he blew himself up the blast happened in cairo's historic center close to the mosque. in the northern philippines a plan to build a dam on a river that's held sacred by a tribe has been met with fierce opposition the reservoir is supposed to secure water supplies for the capital manila barters jamila arlindo the reports from the sierra madre mountains in time a tribal leaders say it'll destroy their way of life. the whole forest is steeped in legend and with the arrival of tourists and modern living the good people struggle to be heard which is why they insist on practicing their age old customs no matter how out of place the may
killing citizens for no reason south sudan is a young country less than a decade old fighting and the displacement of its population has dominated throughout its existence and the peace its citizens screen is elusive now as ever he morgan al-jazeera to reverse the. two police officers have been killed and at least three others injured in a suicide bomb attack in egypt they were trying to arrest a man wanted for an attempted bombing at a mosque last friday but he blew himself up the blast...
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and the opposition group known as the national salvation front are ness started in mid january south sudan descended into civil war in twenty thirty two years after independence from sudan more than four hundred thousand people have been killed and a quarter of the country's twelve million population have been displaced as a result of a peace deal signed in sudan's capital her tomb in september last year the second attempt to end the war but not all worrying sides have agreed to peace refused this peace agreement disagreement of course does not address the root causes of the problem. issues so far governance system that you want as a result the fighting continues as does the displacement and it is a good idea i ran away soldiers in uniform wanted to shoot me but one said they shouldn't shoot an old woman i saw them shoot and kill a child in front of me right in front of me he was killed. aid organizations say the violence makes it hard to reach those who've been displaced from their homes and are in need of aid to survive many people who fled from villages in a river state have ended up he
and the opposition group known as the national salvation front are ness started in mid january south sudan descended into civil war in twenty thirty two years after independence from sudan more than four hundred thousand people have been killed and a quarter of the country's twelve million population have been displaced as a result of a peace deal signed in sudan's capital her tomb in september last year the second attempt to end the war but not all worrying sides have agreed to peace refused...
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also while thousands are still living in fear in south sudan months after a peace deal was reached. and the twenty thirty two olympic games has its first official submission layer will tell us who it is and support. senior members of the trumpet ministration are being accused of pushing for nuclear sales to saudi arabia repeatedly ignored legal objections democrats who have a majority in the u.s. house a launch an investigation after releasing a report based on testimonies from anonymous whistleblowers former national security advisor michael flynn and energy secretary rick perry monks' those named as strong advocates of the nuclear sale by kind of joins me now live from washington d.c. mike these are quite damning findings are they not. they are very damning indeed and what is remarkable about this report is the detail that is in there to give specific dates and give specific names. specific correspondence passed between various parties so basically though based on whistleblowers testimony as the report says it is clearly extensive and would appear to come from career diplomats wit
also while thousands are still living in fear in south sudan months after a peace deal was reached. and the twenty thirty two olympic games has its first official submission layer will tell us who it is and support. senior members of the trumpet ministration are being accused of pushing for nuclear sales to saudi arabia repeatedly ignored legal objections democrats who have a majority in the u.s. house a launch an investigation after releasing a report based on testimonies from anonymous...
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in july of 2018, peter was arrested by south sudan security forces. he has been held without charge or trial ever since. and has frequently been denied access to his family, counsel, medical care, adequate food. ms. dean: peter was one of sudan's lost boys, resettled to philadelphia, and atanneded la salle university where i taught for 10 years. i peter as a brilliant student and leader. he later went on to harvard and cambridge. he's a dedicated piece activist who co-founded south sudan young leaders forum. in his work, he has criticized both south sudan's leader for failing to secure permanent peace, and for their people. incredibly, peter is now under investigation for crimes including treason and terrorism. if charged and convicted, peter could be sentenced to death. in reality, he's being persecuted for speech. i call on the president to release peter and all other political prisoners in south sudan. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> request unani
in july of 2018, peter was arrested by south sudan security forces. he has been held without charge or trial ever since. and has frequently been denied access to his family, counsel, medical care, adequate food. ms. dean: peter was one of sudan's lost boys, resettled to philadelphia, and atanneded la salle university where i taught for 10 years. i peter as a brilliant student and leader. he later went on to harvard and cambridge. he's a dedicated piece activist who co-founded south sudan young...
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and the opposition group known as the national salvation front are ness started in mid january south sudan descended into civil war in twenty thirteen two years after independence from sudan more than four hundred thousand people have been killed and a quarter of the country's twelve million population have been displaced as a result of a peace deal signed in sudan's capital her tomb in september last year the second attempt to end the war but not all worrying sides have agreed to peace but refuse this peace agreement disagreement of course does not address the root causes of the problem. the issues are clear. issues so far governance system that you want as a result the fighting continues as does the displacement animate is a good idea i ran away soldiers in uniform wanted to shoot me but one said they shouldn't shoot you know woman i saw them shoot and kill a child in front of me right in front of me he was killed. say the violence makes it hard to reach those who've been displaced from their homes and are in need of aid to survive many people who fled from villages in a river state have
and the opposition group known as the national salvation front are ness started in mid january south sudan descended into civil war in twenty thirteen two years after independence from sudan more than four hundred thousand people have been killed and a quarter of the country's twelve million population have been displaced as a result of a peace deal signed in sudan's capital her tomb in september last year the second attempt to end the war but not all worrying sides have agreed to peace but...
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south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan split non-state even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are specially in. almost all the way including beetles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. draw and presidents on donald trump journey or was promised a damaging information about hillary clinton or obligation to seek the investigation seductress did the trump campaign with russia did you at any time bridge former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form the closer to back down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know. next question battlefield washington on al-jazeera. zero. hello i'm the saudi attainments of the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes another day of confrontation on venezuela's border as opposition supporters challenge
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south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs. has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are. almost always including mother beatles stewart living in the presence of you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. this is al jazeera. and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha i'm glad you know bill gates are welcome to the news great indian airstrikes add to the standoff between two nuclear armed rivals new delhi hits targets close to the border of pakistan and pakistan administered kashmir in the wake of the recent suicide attack on security forces both countries have come out with conflicting claims on the impact of the strike. kim jong un and donald trump are in vietnam for.
south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs. has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are. almost always including mother beatles stewart living in the presence of you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. this is al jazeera. and live...
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because it came into the country via a convoluted route from the democratic republic of congo through south sudan to the ugandan border inside to tropical timber but the tree trunk said be hollowed out and filled with ivory well the book to intercept city by train to contain as we trust. the incontinent oak tree to vietnamese nationals have been arrested and officials believe the ivory was headed for the asian market three hundred twenty five elephants had to be killed for these ivory. they were also the scales of hundreds of endangered pangolin. for us this is one of the biggest koch interception of boards which up prohibited to be traded in on the international. sites so we believe that this is a vice that's on the nature of it to such space that we are having we are now into getting them out to us from them the smugglers hadn't reckoned with state of the out scanners at this border crossing but as long as there is a market they will be smuggling. one of europe's most ambitious engineering projects seems to be back on track with italian politicians really expressing interest in an alpine rail t
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the summit which will be later today or tomorrow two things that they are we talking about are south sudan's peace deal that was signed in october last year we talking about how effective it incrementation has been and also just teach elections in the democratic republic of congo that's also on the agenda that's expected to be discussed but in case of the democratic republic of congo no one here is expecting any very bold movement after the african union backed away from commenting on that earlier just earlier this year on south sudan. to talk about implementation of that peace deal that was signed just a few months ago which has been mixed so far in the cities in south sudan is held together there's still conflict in many rural areas and that's one of the things heads of states will be talking about here. today and mori all right thank you for that update from. a journalist who's an outspoken critic of pakistan's government has been arrested outside his home in lahore. son says his father was beaten by officers as they took him away on saturday police say he's being investigated for posting
the summit which will be later today or tomorrow two things that they are we talking about are south sudan's peace deal that was signed in october last year we talking about how effective it incrementation has been and also just teach elections in the democratic republic of congo that's also on the agenda that's expected to be discussed but in case of the democratic republic of congo no one here is expecting any very bold movement after the african union backed away from commenting on that...
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because it came into the country via a convoluted route from the democratic republic of congo true south sudan to the ugandan border inside to tropical timber but the tree trunk said be hollowed out and filled with ivory. well the book to intercept city are by trying to contain us which rest. of the continent oaktree to vietnamese nationals have been arrested and officials believe the ivory was headed for the asian market three hundred twenty five elephants had to be killed for this ivory there were also the scales of hundreds of endangered pangolins. a word for us this is one of the biggest hole interception of full boards which up prohibited to today been on the international wildlife protocol or sites so we believe that this is a vice that sort of runs us from the nature of it to such space that we're having we're now into getting them attacking specimens from them the smugglers hadn't reckoned with state of the out scanners at this border crossing but as long as there is a market they will be smuggling. our rights in sports news now and bundesliga soccer hanover's new coach started with hi
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investable country, and that is behind failed states and war—torn countries such as somalia, yemen, south sudan. well, north korea was described in the research asa korea was described in the research as a responsible investor's worst nightmare. earlier i spoke with a correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable? correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable7m correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable? it is the conflict, so what we looked at in this report is six dimensions of invest ability —— uninvestible. this ranges from civil rights, human rights, respect for property rights, corporate governance, et cetera. and north korea is the worst performer in all of these indicators. it actually makes it the world's most hostile investment destination. when we look, for example, at second—ranked stone at somalia, it isa second—ranked stone at somalia, it is a country which is war—torn, it is a country which is war—torn, it is an incredibly difficult place to operate in because of security reasons, but leaving that aside, it isa reasons,
investable country, and that is behind failed states and war—torn countries such as somalia, yemen, south sudan. well, north korea was described in the research asa korea was described in the research as a responsible investor's worst nightmare. earlier i spoke with a correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable? correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable7m correspondent and asked him why is north korea so i'm investable? it is the conflict, so what...
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kenya ethiopia somalia south sudan booking a fossil and this is shell's. in september two thousand and fourteen the united states announced that they were sending four thousand troops to liberia as support during the bola crisis and to coordinate other unspecified military activities. not to be outdone france also announced plans to increase its military presence in the saya with a redeployment of three thousand troops. but . the increasing militarization of africa is a new profit center covered by the military industrial complex with millions of dollars of contracts for arms manufacturers and private contractors. emersion of will see nearly a fifth investor billeted know that and. so did your corp so they do need a vigilante force and a book called the rules of the world the most original burkle division load of all germany. server due to the. food there's a lever it's all for naught. the united nations has established a peacekeeping force of twelve thousand troops to help stabilize mali among them the chinese military as well as african troops trained by
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thousand new refugees and more than two million newly displaced people there are more refugees from south sudan than anywhere else in africa and uganda sudan and ethiopia are among the top ten refugee hosting countries in the world it's thank. you. well over to the panel now joining us from nairobi is a k n a executive director of the pan african citizens network joining us on skype from cape town as researcher at the institute for global dialogue that's a south african think tank and in london we have michael are more visiting fellow at the fellows largely center for africa at the london school of economics a very warm welcome to all of you miss. it is the theme of this year's african union summit so how serious is the african union about looking after refugees i don't think the african union is a serious as it could be about looking after refugees we have had refugee political since the sixty's and yet over the years rather than improve refugee protection. to protection seems to have gotten worse there was a time where there was a pride in hosting. africa's refugees there was a prize there wa
thousand new refugees and more than two million newly displaced people there are more refugees from south sudan than anywhere else in africa and uganda sudan and ethiopia are among the top ten refugee hosting countries in the world it's thank. you. well over to the panel now joining us from nairobi is a k n a executive director of the pan african citizens network joining us on skype from cape town as researcher at the institute for global dialogue that's a south african think tank and in london...
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investigatioion shows tht rape and sexual violence against women and girls is still widespread in south sudan, despite the signing of a peace deal to end ththe five-year civl war last september. many of the perpetrators were members of youth militia groups or the n national ararmy. france has sent its ambassador back to italy following the biggest diplomatic dispute between the two countries since world war ii. last week, paris recalled the ambassador to protest what they called italian meddling in the french system after someone met with yellow vests activists. the munich conference has opened. it is three days of high-stakes global debate and closed-door meetings, and the u.s. has sent its largest ever delegation. the host, germany, is focused on cooperation at all levels but, first and foremost, on the european continent. reporter: he couldn't have made a stronger statement. the head of the munich security conference opened the meeting wearing an eu hoodie. he wants people to know that europe has to retain its role within the struggling of the superpowers, usa, russia, and china. >> all of
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the democratic republic of congo and also the implementation of the october peace agreement for south sudan between rebels and the government malcolm webb the inside story. well let's take a look at some of the numbers from the u.n. now africa has more than twenty six percent of the world's refugee population it had an estimated six point three million refugees and fourteen point five million internally displaced people of the end of twenty seventeen that number increase last year with one hundred seventy thousand new refugees and more than two million newly displaced people there are more refugees from south sudan than anywhere else in africa and uganda sudan and ethiopia are among the top ten refugee hosting countries in the world it's. thank. you. well over to the panel now joining us from nairobi is a k n a executive director of the pan african citizens network joining us on skype from cape town as researcher at the institute for global dialogue that's a south african think tank and in london we have michael are more visiting fellow at the fellow's largely center for africa at the londo
the democratic republic of congo and also the implementation of the october peace agreement for south sudan between rebels and the government malcolm webb the inside story. well let's take a look at some of the numbers from the u.n. now africa has more than twenty six percent of the world's refugee population it had an estimated six point three million refugees and fourteen point five million internally displaced people of the end of twenty seventeen that number increase last year with one...
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sudan is highly involved in central africa, in south sudan, in libya. destroy africa, because the fabric of africa is based on diversity. again, bashir has ruled sudan for 30 years. this fact has to be considered. ok, so he is wanted in the international criminal court over his dealings, his attacks in darfur, allegedly. and there are those now in sudan, like the chairman of your group, who say the icc should freeze the case against bashir as a kind of exit deal for him. we have also had a very prominent sudanese businessman, ahmed abdelatif, saying the same thing — to lift the charges if it means that omar al—bashir goes from power. is that something you would support? well, before we go into all this, did bashir ever express that he wants to step down? did bashir ever say? and what he is doing, he is killing more sudanese... but would you support the icc freezing or lifting its case against omar al—bashir as part of an exit deal? your chairman says yes. first of all, bashir is not ready to leave power, so i am not going into hypothetical issues. and t
sudan is highly involved in central africa, in south sudan, in libya. destroy africa, because the fabric of africa is based on diversity. again, bashir has ruled sudan for 30 years. this fact has to be considered. ok, so he is wanted in the international criminal court over his dealings, his attacks in darfur, allegedly. and there are those now in sudan, like the chairman of your group, who say the icc should freeze the case against bashir as a kind of exit deal for him. we have also had a...
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ebola is yet another burden in what is one of the continent's most dangerous regions in neighboring south sudan fear is growing that the disease could soon cross the border possibly by way of infected refugees with the support of the world health organization its ministry of health has launched a vaccination campaign the ebola vaccine has not yet been officially approved but it's the best hope of preventing the viruses spread. the serum is only effective if continuously cooled which makes it even more difficult to distribute in conflict zones the country plans to vaccinate health workers first doctors and nurses are most at risk we also supported a lot of work i'll. get to the. what it does is all about how what it is to do to protect themselves in. other disease what did what it is to do. in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo fighting the spread of the virus is not the only battle the ongoing conflict poor infrastructure and traditional beliefs are making it even harder for medical personnel to do their jobs countless children have been orphaned by the disease. success storie
ebola is yet another burden in what is one of the continent's most dangerous regions in neighboring south sudan fear is growing that the disease could soon cross the border possibly by way of infected refugees with the support of the world health organization its ministry of health has launched a vaccination campaign the ebola vaccine has not yet been officially approved but it's the best hope of preventing the viruses spread. the serum is only effective if continuously cooled which makes it...