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and clearly there are disagreements between the parties that reach that peace deal last month in stockholm on the redeployment of forces you can see martin griffiths being introduced there to the un security council he will be speaking very shortly also to be speaking you see mark lo cockies the humanitarian chief of the united nations i saw him just moments ago his assessment at the moment is that the situation on the ground in terms of humanitarian situation there is more hope but actually practically on the ground nothing really has improved at this stage martin griffis as you see on the big screen briefing the security council by video link and martin gryphus the u.n. special envoy to give his assessment of the situation now to the security council. ok james well as we wait for martin gryphus to speak let me ask you this because do expect the u.n. so we wait for martin griffiths to be outlining what are his next steps in terms of pushing this peace for it and possibly arranging for another meeting between the warring sides certainly he wants to arrange another meeting he needs to have
and clearly there are disagreements between the parties that reach that peace deal last month in stockholm on the redeployment of forces you can see martin griffiths being introduced there to the un security council he will be speaking very shortly also to be speaking you see mark lo cockies the humanitarian chief of the united nations i saw him just moments ago his assessment at the moment is that the situation on the ground in terms of humanitarian situation there is more hope but actually...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though hanging fruit in some instances in fact they're wise. and issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out is there at the united nations. turkish defense chiefs have briefed president recip typer to one on preparations for military offensive into syria against kurdish fighters the foreign minister says the withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria does not affect ankara's operation the gates of kurdish why p.g. and the group has been an important american ally in syria in the fight against isis and her consider is why fiji a terrorist group. dozens of countries are boycotting the inauguration ceremony for venezuela's president nicolas maduro starts his second six year term on thursday overseeing worsening shortages and soaring inflation that's caus
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though hanging fruit in some instances in fact they're wise. and issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out is there at the united nations. turkish...
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four year war martin griffith says there has been relative calm since the implementation of these stockholm agreements i pleased to report that both sides have largely. to the ceasefire we agreed and stuck in her day the governor of that entered into force on the eighteenth of december and that there has been a significant decrease in hostilities since that. unfortunately perhaps unsurprisingly there has been some violence including in who data city and in the southern districts of the government over this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stucco consultation on the un humanitarian affairs chief mark local war and that despite that stockholm deal the humanitarian situation was getting worse. i cannot yet report to you that the wider humanitarian situation in yemen is any better it remains catastrophic more than twenty four million people now need humanitarian assistance that's eighty percent of the population they include ten million people just a step away from famine. more than three point three million people have been displaced over six hundred thousa
four year war martin griffith says there has been relative calm since the implementation of these stockholm agreements i pleased to report that both sides have largely. to the ceasefire we agreed and stuck in her day the governor of that entered into force on the eighteenth of december and that there has been a significant decrease in hostilities since that. unfortunately perhaps unsurprisingly there has been some violence including in who data city and in the southern districts of the...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of the fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issue that had already been agreed that the prisoner exchange so so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations the u.s. actual state has made a stop in iraq on his tour of middle east capitals my pompei arrived in baghdad where he met iraqi leaders as well as u.s. troops stationed there are believed to have discussed u.s. concerns about iran's influence in iraq a top u.s. diplomat is in the region to reassure washington's allies about trump's plans to withdraw troops from syria. well turkey's foreign minister says his government will reject a request from the united states not to attack kurdish forces in northern syria when u.s. forces pull out if you chose to dress the turkish parliament a day after u.s. national security adviser john bolton
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of the fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issue that had already been agreed that the prisoner exchange so so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations the u.s. actual state has made a stop...
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that's forced the sides to come together to try and reach some type of initial peace agreement in stockholm now we know that that is problematic and that is going to take time but hopefully this international pressure on the saudis and on their allies will mean that some type of lasting peace can be reached in yemen and that all i think stems from the international condemnation of saudi actions with regard to the murder of jamal khashoggi do you think we should expect to see other changes in behavior or foreign policy from the saudi crown prince in the wake of pressure that has built up to can show. quite possibly i mean we know that the crown prince wants to survive if he wants to maintain his position he wants to become king of saudi arabia that much is is obvious and he's ridden the initial storm of people calling for him to be removed from office and now i imagine that what he'll want to do is keep things relatively quiet move forward and and become king when the time is right but it just depends on how much international pressure there is on saudi arabia on the extent to which congress
that's forced the sides to come together to try and reach some type of initial peace agreement in stockholm now we know that that is problematic and that is going to take time but hopefully this international pressure on the saudis and on their allies will mean that some type of lasting peace can be reached in yemen and that all i think stems from the international condemnation of saudi actions with regard to the murder of jamal khashoggi do you think we should expect to see other changes in...
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of the government but this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stockholm consultations and this relative calm i believe indicates the tangible benefit of the stock and agreement for the people of yemen and it also illustrates the commitment of both parties to make their agreements work. but special envoy martin griffiths seemed to be accentuating the positive in the public meeting when later it went into closed session the council heard from major general patrick kamut the dutch general who leads the u.n. monitoring mission in who data he's giving the security council weekly reports the latest says the un's body armor and armored vehicles have not been allowed into the country there are many no go areas and the team of received death threats according to the un's top humanitarian official the situation for ordinary human is remains dire millions of yemenis are looking to ask for assistance and protection and we need to see more and faster progress on all the humanitarian elements of your resolution to make any practical difference to their lives the u.n. s
of the government but this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stockholm consultations and this relative calm i believe indicates the tangible benefit of the stock and agreement for the people of yemen and it also illustrates the commitment of both parties to make their agreements work. but special envoy martin griffiths seemed to be accentuating the positive in the public meeting when later it went into closed session the council heard from major general...
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miranda kim and aly are a family in stockholm kim is transsexual and taking hormones to appear more and more feminine the parents want aly to grow up in a world free of gender cliches and stereotypes the language is an important factor . nor good luck every other but then when i was still pregnant we decided not to use male or female pronouns. but rather the gender neutral swedish han until ellie's old enough to decide or wanted to change. the pronoun hen is mentally the gender and specified the word was officially adopted by the swedish academy in twenty fifteen. lab. in sweden gender neutral child rearing is more than just a personal choice schools and pre-schools have been instructed to work against stereotypical gender roles. hardly any other state subsidized facility has embraced the idea as consistently as it ghalia sweden's most controversial preschool its founders vision was of an oasis of equality and freedom for a dorothy album but we prefer to use the children's names we say lisa sarkar mohammed and karl when we talk to them or we use the generic term child. that has nothing
miranda kim and aly are a family in stockholm kim is transsexual and taking hormones to appear more and more feminine the parents want aly to grow up in a world free of gender cliches and stereotypes the language is an important factor . nor good luck every other but then when i was still pregnant we decided not to use male or female pronouns. but rather the gender neutral swedish han until ellie's old enough to decide or wanted to change. the pronoun hen is mentally the gender and specified...
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the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm last you recall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into custody. the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco. the hearst newspaper heiress has been missing for 19 months. >> by the time patty is finally apprehended, it's almost anticlimactic. patty's famous line when she's taken to the courthouse and asked her occupation, she replies, urban guerilla. >> miss hearst was brought into a group of young people who saw themselves as political idealists. their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn't seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. >> good eveni
the term "stockholm syndrome" hadn't yet become current. >> it was a fascinating case in stockholm last you recall it, there was a bank robbery in stockholm. one of the women who was held hostage is waiting for the robber to get out of jail to marry him. >> what? >> just this traumatic experience in which the individual is reduced to total helplessness and begins to identify in a human sense with the captor. >> good evening. patty hearst has been taken into...
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is doing it was always ambitious stockholm produced greater results than i think anyone hoped for and it was going to be difficult yes the timelines have slipped yes it does look like it's not succeeding perhaps not exactly failing and yes there have been hundreds of violations of the who died a cease fire but nonetheless we're in a better position than we might have been the choice is really quite stark it's do we try to cling on to a cease fire that imperfect that has numerous violations or do we just drop it and allow all out war to take over in and around who died which would lead to the starvation of millions of people it has to be the former but what about the fact that the man that the u.n. put in charge of monitoring the ceasefire has left the position clearly i mean he was attacked himself in the past few days it was dangerous for him but is there anyone to step into that breach or does it fall to martin griffiths again the special envoy for yemen. well there is already someone put forward to step into that breach but the united nations is of course putting a brave face on it
is doing it was always ambitious stockholm produced greater results than i think anyone hoped for and it was going to be difficult yes the timelines have slipped yes it does look like it's not succeeding perhaps not exactly failing and yes there have been hundreds of violations of the who died a cease fire but nonetheless we're in a better position than we might have been the choice is really quite stark it's do we try to cling on to a cease fire that imperfect that has numerous violations or...
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says keeping and extending the peace is one of his key priorities for the year ahead last month's stockholm agreement on yemen to avoid the catastrophic military confrontation in the data it would have greatly increases the risk of famine. but much more needs to be done to ensure that the parties live up to their commitments and that the true political process finally leads to peace beyond the date in amman jordan talks about an exchange of prisoners something that was originally supposed to happen before last month's stockholm agreement finally got underway the prisoner exchange is one of the confidence building measures that the special envoy has negotiated so it's a very important part because it shows good faith and it was part of the agreements reached in stock and confidence building is good in its own same areas there's still not enough confidence though to name a date for the next stage of political talks they've now slipped to february kuwait was talked about as a very new but the who things are on easy about going there and now germany is being mentioned james. at the united natio
says keeping and extending the peace is one of his key priorities for the year ahead last month's stockholm agreement on yemen to avoid the catastrophic military confrontation in the data it would have greatly increases the risk of famine. but much more needs to be done to ensure that the parties live up to their commitments and that the true political process finally leads to peace beyond the date in amman jordan talks about an exchange of prisoners something that was originally supposed to...
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security council mohsin griffiths expressed cautious optimism that a truce agreed last month in stockholm is holding a diplomatic as a jane's phase has more from the u.n. the u.n. security council was told a fragile shaky cease fire continues to hold in her data almost a month after a little peace deal was signed in sweden that has been some violence including in the data city and in the southern districts of the government that this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stock of consultations and this relative calm i believe indicates the tangible benefit of the stock and agreement for the people of yemen and it also illustrates the commitment of both parties to make their agreements work. but special envoy martin griffiths seemed to be accentuating the positive in the public meeting when later it went into closed session the council heard from major general patrick kamut the dutch general who leads the u.n. monitoring mission in who data he's giving the security council weekly reports the latest says the un's body armor and armored vehicles have not been
security council mohsin griffiths expressed cautious optimism that a truce agreed last month in stockholm is holding a diplomatic as a jane's phase has more from the u.n. the u.n. security council was told a fragile shaky cease fire continues to hold in her data almost a month after a little peace deal was signed in sweden that has been some violence including in the data city and in the southern districts of the government that this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though hanging fruit in some instances in fact they're wise. and issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out is there at the united nations chinese president xi jinping has voiced support for a second summit between north korea in the united states north korean leader kim jong il an end of a two day visit to beijing on tuesday neither side provided much detail about his schedule what the leaders discussed but she has since told local media he hopes kim and donald trump will meet each other halfway on the side of denuclearization if they meet again. it's been forty years since the united states and china formally normalize diplomatic relations but the relationship between the two superpowers has become contentious lately the late seventy's agreemen
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though hanging fruit in some instances in fact they're wise. and issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out is there at the united nations chinese...
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there is that they need to go out beyond this initial deal that was reached nearly a month ago in stockholm to a more lasting political solution for the country that will involve some sort of power sharing agreement that is going to be politically very difficult for those parties involved to swallow there is talk of new talks to follow on from what happened in sweden to take place in the coming weeks for now it's just talk the u.n. hasn't felt confident enough to name a date i'm hearing possible venues are either kuwait or jordan james base thank you very much still to come on al-jazeera north korea's leader wraps up a largely secret visit to china his fourth trip to beijing in just ten months and i'm in this manner. of stars debating to his amazing break that deal with a make or break day to show you the next week. hello there it's certainly been pouring for some of us in china recently here down in the south we've seen a hundred millimeters of rain there in the average at this time of year is two so we're well above that that area of wet weather is extending further northwards as well and
there is that they need to go out beyond this initial deal that was reached nearly a month ago in stockholm to a more lasting political solution for the country that will involve some sort of power sharing agreement that is going to be politically very difficult for those parties involved to swallow there is talk of new talks to follow on from what happened in sweden to take place in the coming weeks for now it's just talk the u.n. hasn't felt confident enough to name a date i'm hearing...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though having fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations yes extra state has made a stop in iraq on his tour of middle east capitals might compare arrived in baghdad where he met iraqi leaders as well as u.s. troops stationed there are believed to have discussed u.s. concerns about iran's influence in iraq a top u.s. diplomat is in the region to reassure washington's allies about trump's plans to withdraw troops from syria. turkey's foreign minister says his government will reject a request from united states and not to attack kurdish forces in northern syria when u.s. forces pulled out there who to address the turkish parliament a day off to u.s. national security adviser john b
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense though having fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations yes extra state has made a...
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consultation when the un humanitarian affairs chief mark lo called warned that despite the stockholm deal the humanitarian situation was getting worse i cannot yet report to you that the wider humanitarian situation in yemen is any better it remains catastrophic more than twenty four million people now need humanitarian assistance that's eighty percent of the population they include ten million people just a step away from famine more than three point three million people have been displaced over six hundred thousand of them in the last twelve months the u.s. secretary of state has made a stop in iraq on his tour of middle east capitals mike pompei or arrived in baghdad where he met iraqi leaders as well as u.s. troops stationed there they're believed to have discussed u.s. concerns about iran's influence on iraq the top u.s. diplomat is in the region to reassure washington's allies about transplants to withdraw troops from syria this is an exercise. regime in the years sitting in the water this is this is. ice is the military the visible. mission is the engineer imran khan has the l
consultation when the un humanitarian affairs chief mark lo called warned that despite the stockholm deal the humanitarian situation was getting worse i cannot yet report to you that the wider humanitarian situation in yemen is any better it remains catastrophic more than twenty four million people now need humanitarian assistance that's eighty percent of the population they include ten million people just a step away from famine more than three point three million people have been displaced...
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of the government but this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stockholm consultations and this relative calm i believe indicates the tangible benefit of the stock and agreement for the people of yemen and it also illustrates the commitment of both parties to make their agreements work but special envoy martin drift has seemed to be accentuating the positive in the public meet.
of the government but this is remarkably limited compared to what we saw in the weeks before the stockholm consultations and this relative calm i believe indicates the tangible benefit of the stock and agreement for the people of yemen and it also illustrates the commitment of both parties to make their agreements work but special envoy martin drift has seemed to be accentuating the positive in the public meet.
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out his era at the united nations chinese president xi jinping has voiced support for a second summit between north korea and the united states north korean leader kim jong un ended a two day visit to beijing on tuesday neither side provided much detail about its schedule or what the leaders discussed but she has since told local media he hopes kim and donald trump will meet each other halfway on the issue of denuclearization if they meet again. more on that new year's speech from south korea's president and from robert right now in seoul. this new year address is very much directed at a domestic audience and so much of the statement in the follow
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out his era at the united nations chinese...
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security council watching griffiths expressed cautious optimism that a truce agreed last month in stockholm is holding turkey's foreign minister says his government will reject the u.s. request not to attack kurdish forces in northern syria when american forces pulled out of the country if you chose so whose comments come a day after u.s. national security adviser john bolton's request angered president richard to one he says turkey will not compromise or stance on kurdish y p g fighters which it regards as terrorists kim jong un has wrapped up his visit to china a day earlier than expected it was his fourth visit in the past ten months it was hoped the talks with chinese president xi jinping could lay down groundwork for another potential summit with donald trump. there's the top stories to stay with us in our zero stop it's people in power by for now. the week began with the use of a ninety day for troops in the tip attack us china trade will lose largest supply of liquefied natural gas is leaving the biggest oil content we bring you the stories that the shaping the economic world we live
security council watching griffiths expressed cautious optimism that a truce agreed last month in stockholm is holding turkey's foreign minister says his government will reject the u.s. request not to attack kurdish forces in northern syria when american forces pulled out of the country if you chose so whose comments come a day after u.s. national security adviser john bolton's request angered president richard to one he says turkey will not compromise or stance on kurdish y p g fighters which...
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beaten by rafa nadal, he won the stockholm open. he reached the last 16 at wimbledon.he has shot up the rankings, now 15th in the world and beating roger federer to reach the last eight in melbourne, an incredible achievement given he is only 20. he beat bautista-agut to get to the semifinals. you have been picking out some of the shots in his armoury. he spent a lot of his childhood watching roger federer videos on youtube. it is reflected in his gape. here is an example of some of the shots from court today. that backhand firing, the timing as well, was truly impeccable, against the guy that knocked andy murray out of the tournament. he is 611", he has a good touch and feel round the court. a lovely drop shot in the third set and then he has a big booming serve to match it up as well. winning in four and a first grand slam semifinal for the well. winning in four and a first grand slam semifinalfor the greek star. fascinating stuff. and we are talking about what he can produce on the court. it is worth pointing out some the interest he has away from the court, and cer
beaten by rafa nadal, he won the stockholm open. he reached the last 16 at wimbledon.he has shot up the rankings, now 15th in the world and beating roger federer to reach the last eight in melbourne, an incredible achievement given he is only 20. he beat bautista-agut to get to the semifinals. you have been picking out some of the shots in his armoury. he spent a lot of his childhood watching roger federer videos on youtube. it is reflected in his gape. here is an example of some of the shots...
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says keeping and extending the peace is one of his key priorities for the year ahead last month stockholm agreement on yemen helped to avoid the catastrophic military confrontation in the data it would have greatly increases the risk of femen but much more needs to be done to ensure that the parties leave up to their commitments and that the true political process finally leads to peace beyond her data in amman jordan talks about an exchange of prisoners something that was originally supposed to happen before last month's stockholm agreement have finally got underway the prisoner exchange is one of the confidence building measures that the special envoy has negotiated so it's a very important part because it shows good faith and it was part of the agreements reached in stock and confidence building is good in its own same areas there's still not enough confidence though to name a date for the next stage of political talks they've now slipped to february kuwait was talked about as a venue but the who things are uneasy about going there and now germany is being mentioned james berry's outag
says keeping and extending the peace is one of his key priorities for the year ahead last month stockholm agreement on yemen helped to avoid the catastrophic military confrontation in the data it would have greatly increases the risk of femen but much more needs to be done to ensure that the parties leave up to their commitments and that the true political process finally leads to peace beyond her data in amman jordan talks about an exchange of prisoners something that was originally supposed...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james outers era of the united nations they've got a lot more to come on this al jazeera news hour including the battle over the border president trump wants out of the meeting with the democrats we'll have the latest from washington right here. and the british parliament starts abating terrorism mase breck's it deal with a make or break vote szechuan from its week. and a significant development in the investigation into state sponsored drug use by russian athletes peta has the details coming up in stores. now in the u.s. the government remains impartial shutdown in the standoff between the president and the democrats steepens further. out of a meeting w
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james outers era of the united nations they've got a...
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port to the saudi backed forces has refused to withdraw from east of where they as it was agreed in stockholm after that it should have follow with that who they will withdraw from the city itself and then the saudi backed forces will withdraw from south of where they feel now the saudi has not actually done any of this and i believe that is in is because that the coalition forces south and east of where they are they are loyal to the united arab emirate most of them are from the south and they don't actually hide the government that's why they don't want any agreement to be implemented because they were so close they think to take what they did we know that saudi arabia leads the coalition against iran but to see so what influence do you think riyadh can bring to the talks what are the saudis want to see happen here. i think the saudi actually they do want to be indicted. because we know that the saudi actually they kind of deny that the are part of this war they call it a civil war so that they are the one actually who doesn't want to sit. side by side with the hoti told about any deal they
port to the saudi backed forces has refused to withdraw from east of where they as it was agreed in stockholm after that it should have follow with that who they will withdraw from the city itself and then the saudi backed forces will withdraw from south of where they feel now the saudi has not actually done any of this and i believe that is in is because that the coalition forces south and east of where they are they are loyal to the united arab emirate most of them are from the south and they...
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a new music stockholm and you know. what we saw here today was a revolution. to. have invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals. that you. will go to. nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries. focus has to be on not allowing ice into hot fall between ukraine and russia. at the. same would just look when the new. the the the low the to. elude . police. elaine duch. ukraine. it's an ancient and proud land. with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest to possess it. ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war two. and every time the ukrainian people ended up paying the highest price for these grand games of our. history doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes said
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reporter: the clever thing about this mall near stockholm is its location.ght next to the city recyclingenr. a steady stream of cars is already coming to drop off hunwantousehold items. this produces a regular supply of stock for the they sort everything into categories. canmall sh keepers pick things they want to sell or use as material for upcycling. one of the most popular shops in the mall specializes in hamade ornaments. is is its best-selling item, made from one of leather jackets. -- one out leather jackets. >> it is saving the planet. >> you can buy things other people that use anymore. it is good for nature and good for environment. >> in sweden we like to think about the environment, and shopping like this is good for the environment. soldter: in 2018, the mall secondhand goods worth $1.3 llmin, meaning unwanted items found new homes. laura: today america's top security chiefs appeared before congress to give their assessmentf worldwide threats. not surprisingly, russia and china were near the top of the list. >> the kmlin has aligned russia with r
reporter: the clever thing about this mall near stockholm is its location.ght next to the city recyclingenr. a steady stream of cars is already coming to drop off hunwantousehold items. this produces a regular supply of stock for the they sort everything into categories. canmall sh keepers pick things they want to sell or use as material for upcycling. one of the most popular shops in the mall specializes in hamade ornaments. is is its best-selling item, made from one of leather jackets. -- one...
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plan with a lot of prisoners being exchanged by the two sides it was supposed to happen before the stockholmtalks in december they never quite got there so far it's supposed to be a confidence building measure again in the last few hours as the who things have been complaining saying that there's not good faith on the other side particularly not just the government of yemen but saudi arabia and the united arab emirates they say that those countries have some of the prisoners they've been transferred from yemen to those two countries and the who's the delegation is certainly saying there's bad faith from the u.s. on this particular issue so that prisoner exchange in some doubt supposed to take place in the coming hours the next phase is political talks the real hard bit of trying to work out how to go forward in yemen how to have some sort of power sharing deal that has been pushed back now to february it was supposed to take place in january there was talk of talks taking place in kuwait. don't like the idea of talks in kuwait i'm told because they see kuwait has to close to saudi arabia one
plan with a lot of prisoners being exchanged by the two sides it was supposed to happen before the stockholmtalks in december they never quite got there so far it's supposed to be a confidence building measure again in the last few hours as the who things have been complaining saying that there's not good faith on the other side particularly not just the government of yemen but saudi arabia and the united arab emirates they say that those countries have some of the prisoners they've been...
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working because both sides of the conflict of interpreted it differently the deal that was made in stockholm last summer between these reserves to the internationally recognized yemen so the redeploying their forces from inside the date of july the ports the north and that they would be replaced by quote unquote local forces the government interpreted that to mean one thing which was in effect their guys would come in and who these in terms of the other way which was that they were going to take their frontline fighting forces out and replace them with police forces. loyal to them and that's been a real bone of contention and the issue is really bad they can't come soon agreement over what those local forces look like and it's all they can do but it's really difficult to see how this moves forward. well republicans and democrats have launched a fresh attempt to end u.s. support for the saudi led coalition in yemen politicians from both parties announced that we submission of a draft resolution that was passed by the senate in december that was ten blocks and house of representatives urging c
working because both sides of the conflict of interpreted it differently the deal that was made in stockholm last summer between these reserves to the internationally recognized yemen so the redeploying their forces from inside the date of july the ports the north and that they would be replaced by quote unquote local forces the government interpreted that to mean one thing which was in effect their guys would come in and who these in terms of the other way which was that they were going to...
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arab emirates with the support of the united states is yemen so really a process has started in stockholm and think it can continue and i think the united states at this point in time need to be putting. sure on abu dhabi and riyadh to end the war in yemen a good point and well made i will go back to my third question and that was about qatar itself you know. it feels like what are we about eighteen months into this crisis here and certainly it just feels like this is the new normal here that the crisis could in tomorrow and yes they would be changes they would be easy to fly out of the region out of the country and around the region but otherwise. what changes well absolutely because originally the idea was is that saudi arabia and united arab emirates were going to basically take over qatar that failed and then as i said qatar broke out of isolation and at this point in time you could tell from every aspect of the relationship with the united states that both washington and doha have moved on they don't care at this point in time what i would be a riyadh or at all let alone menar think
arab emirates with the support of the united states is yemen so really a process has started in stockholm and think it can continue and i think the united states at this point in time need to be putting. sure on abu dhabi and riyadh to end the war in yemen a good point and well made i will go back to my third question and that was about qatar itself you know. it feels like what are we about eighteen months into this crisis here and certainly it just feels like this is the new normal here that...
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that the trip here took about thirty two hours i think from stockholm to. young people need to realize what it means that their future is at risk in they need to do something about that gets angry and transform that anger into action where it's a story went viral last year and she gave a speech at the climate change conference call twenty four in poland and she started the hashtag fridays for future you can see in the corner there as well as climate strike and school strike for climate and since then she's received a lot of support from both children and their parents too so much so that kids are using social media to spread the word they're posting their pictures like this one here this happened a few hours ago and this is in a small scottish town outside a primary school and this is a little protest they have been holding and youngsters have also been sharing their videos online from other protests being held elsewhere in europe this one was from earlier as well in germany where thousands of been gathering in the last few hours should join the march. and
that the trip here took about thirty two hours i think from stockholm to. young people need to realize what it means that their future is at risk in they need to do something about that gets angry and transform that anger into action where it's a story went viral last year and she gave a speech at the climate change conference call twenty four in poland and she started the hashtag fridays for future you can see in the corner there as well as climate strike and school strike for climate and...
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i think so and i think it's already started because the progress little or meager as it was in stockholm and around the beginning of a ceasefire there and maybe moving forward on the united nations auspices could be a positive spece but it's really the first of a thousand miles as it were because as we all know yemen is a huge tragedy and the war there must end because there's clearly no winners in sight certainly not many people the question is it's always been for the last three years as it's been for the last three months whether the united states would use its leverage with the rulers of saudi arabia and iraq in order to stop the war in yemen because if there is a will there is a way as president trump said some of those countries cannot last for two years without american support well if that's true then certainly the united states has leverage with those countries the question is how and when to use it well guess what i think the window of opportunity has opened and might close and it is now now three months after the death of his u.g. as the war in yemen goes nowhere as the gulf c
i think so and i think it's already started because the progress little or meager as it was in stockholm and around the beginning of a ceasefire there and maybe moving forward on the united nations auspices could be a positive spece but it's really the first of a thousand miles as it were because as we all know yemen is a huge tragedy and the war there must end because there's clearly no winners in sight certainly not many people the question is it's always been for the last three years as it's...
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months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces after the signing of a truce in stockholm last month vises allied with the saudi led coalition battling that the control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through a day just port now after peace talks have hit a stumbling block with the taliban threatening to walk away from negotiations the taliban has accused the united states of deflecting from the issue of withdrawing forces from afghanistan a meeting between the u.s. special envoy. and taliban leaders last week was canceled and now has perspire and a planned trip to islamabad for talks with pakistani. the speaker of the u.s. house of representatives has also the president to delay his annual state of the union address at the end of the month until the government shutdown is over it's now the twenty sixth day since donald trump and the opposition democrats failed to agree to the federal budget in a dispute over funding for trump's orderable with mexico the president says he's ready to sign legislation ensuring eight hundred thousand government worker
months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces after the signing of a truce in stockholm last month vises allied with the saudi led coalition battling that the control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through a day just port now after peace talks have hit a stumbling block with the taliban threatening to walk away from negotiations the taliban has accused the united states of deflecting from the issue of withdrawing forces from afghanistan a meeting...
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to the british public we had and here in stockholm to get back in. to reconsider this bracks it is a call a trip. a fruit of deception but most of those people that probably still help you know why we bothering to leave and when we leave we're still subject to all the rules and paying in cash and all of this kind of thing freedom of movement but we have no say over it it's the votes cast on tuesday evening that will indicate in which direction the ship sailing in unchartered waters will head towards the next associate you're going to r.t. london one pregnant m.p. from the u.k.'s labor party has postponed a says area and section two a neighbor herself to take part in this crucial vote if by some and does the role different one day later than the doctors advised but it's a rolled with a better chance of a strong relationship between britain and europe them that's worth fighting for. nathan gill the u.k. politician and wales things remain m.p.'s are doing everything they can to stop the bracketed from happening she is the prime minister over a remain in
to the british public we had and here in stockholm to get back in. to reconsider this bracks it is a call a trip. a fruit of deception but most of those people that probably still help you know why we bothering to leave and when we leave we're still subject to all the rules and paying in cash and all of this kind of thing freedom of movement but we have no say over it it's the votes cast on tuesday evening that will indicate in which direction the ship sailing in unchartered waters will head...
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balanced out with five hundred grams of vegetables and fruit every single day joining us live now from stockholm via skype is dr fabrice the clerk who is one of the authors of that report he's also a science the rector of eat which is a global nonprofit startup dedicated to transforming our global food system thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we just picked up a few bits from your reports i mean on the face of it it effectively means a lot less meat a lot less alamo products and a lot more vegetables and fruit how is that first of all how is that going to help our planet and our waistlines. so the if you got it right others often useful to pull those who need to that is out through because it's basically a small hamburger or medium outgroup reach it's two to three servings of chicken but we get two to four servings of a fish truly that's a bit about east part small but you can make delicious and very healthy menus with that the most important point is that the dietary recommendations are completely incrementally founded on an individual health system by following this law it
balanced out with five hundred grams of vegetables and fruit every single day joining us live now from stockholm via skype is dr fabrice the clerk who is one of the authors of that report he's also a science the rector of eat which is a global nonprofit startup dedicated to transforming our global food system thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so we just picked up a few bits from your reports i mean on the face of it it effectively means a lot less meat a lot less alamo...
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says the true steel signed in stockholm last month is largely holding the port city is a vital lifeline for aid in the freeze. police in nigeria feel a little at least sixty people may have burned to death while scavenging for fuel from an overturned oil tanker the spill and explosion happened in the town of pani in the southern nigerian state of cross river al-jazeera spall china japan reports . this scene is unfortunately too familiar in nigeria fuel tankers like this one crash or pipelines leak and the poor in africa's most populous country rushed to the scene those who survived are scarred for life some have lost limbs i suppose to be dead people many people died. in. these burn victims risked their lives in the southern state of cross river trying to collect the leaking black gold and this has become. events in our society every year an average of one hundred twenty fuel tanker accidents are reported in the country which is africa's largest oil producer this is partly blamed on roads that are overcrowded and poorly maintained witnesses at the scene of this latest incident say an el
says the true steel signed in stockholm last month is largely holding the port city is a vital lifeline for aid in the freeze. police in nigeria feel a little at least sixty people may have burned to death while scavenging for fuel from an overturned oil tanker the spill and explosion happened in the town of pani in the southern nigerian state of cross river al-jazeera spall china japan reports . this scene is unfortunately too familiar in nigeria fuel tankers like this one crash or pipelines...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations sources have told al jazeera that turkey's prosecutor is working on a list of some of these suspects accused of murdering jamal kushal indicating that a child in absentia as likely to take place in the country was killed just a few days ago saudi arabia announced its own trial for eleven suspects are yet to name them. but the u.s. that same day questioned its credibility and the u.n. called for a trial with international involvement thursday marks one hundred days since the journalist's murder. a leading figure in egypt's twenty eleven revolution has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison following a retrial was also f
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of though hanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there is talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations sources have told al...
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months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces it's part of a truce signed in stockholm last month fighters allied with the saudi led coalition have been battling the rebels for control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through the day does poor it's our diplomatic editor james gray joining us from the united nations it's been a shaky cease fire and her tell us more about the mandate of these troops. well this is a mandate for her date specifically and the idea is to expand and extend the monitoring mission that is already in place been in place since that peace deal in december that took place in sweden up to seventy five mana says right now we believe there are about twenty there to monitor that sees far in her data as you say there being numerous violations it's fragile it's shaky everyone is concerned about the situation one bit of good news one of the places that the u.n. have been trying to get access to called the red sea mills it's behind the who three frontline that's a warehouse with a great deal of supplies in it and the u.n. and now bei
months to supervise a cease fire and the withdrawal of rival forces it's part of a truce signed in stockholm last month fighters allied with the saudi led coalition have been battling the rebels for control of the city most of yemen's food aid and medicine passes through the day does poor it's our diplomatic editor james gray joining us from the united nations it's been a shaky cease fire and her tell us more about the mandate of these troops. well this is a mandate for her date specifically...
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ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of thoughhanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations now finding this bullet on the art of andy warhol as instantly recognizable and in a clear american that there is more to it than campbell soup cans and malum and as christensen limmy discovered at a retrospective of his work in new york. from consumer goods to celebrities with a technicolor twist andy warhol elevated every day images to high art his commentary on. and culture is now on display at the whitney museum of american art warhols genius in my opinion has always been to ground what he does in both the language of the history of art and the language of commerce and commercial culture and to bring them together the f
ambassador to yemen laid out the challenges ahead what he got out of stockholm was in some sense of thoughhanging fruit in some instances in fact there was. an issues that had already been agreed like the prisoner exchange so as so what's going to come next is going to be much more of a trial and there's talk here of fresh talks on yemen to be held in either kuwait or jordan but so far the u.n. has not felt confident enough to name a date james out of the united nations now finding this bullet...
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that's correct so the deal that was made in stockholm last december between these representatives of the internationally recognized government you know so that the who these were redeploy their forces from inside and out of port to other ports the north and that they would be replaced by quote unquote market forces the government interpreted that to mean one thing which was in effect their guys would come in and who these in terms of another way which was that they were going to take their frontline fighting forces out and replace them with police forces affectively no oil to them and that's been a real bone of contention and an issue has really been they can't concert agreement over what those local forces look like and until they can do that it's really difficult to see how this moves forward. what is your sense of how whether or not this agreement is likely to survive the u.a.e. are obviously implying that there could be further action that would in some ways perhaps violate the spirit of the dail if not that the detail of it. launching some sort of military action on the areas ar
that's correct so the deal that was made in stockholm last december between these representatives of the internationally recognized government you know so that the who these were redeploy their forces from inside and out of port to other ports the north and that they would be replaced by quote unquote market forces the government interpreted that to mean one thing which was in effect their guys would come in and who these in terms of another way which was that they were going to take their...