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two hundred eighty thousand refugees and asylum seekers we are now going to speak to the world health organization's topic just out of it she is joining us from geneva to discuss this this new warning on a possible new cholera outbreak in the country and the world health organization your organization in fact has called for three days of a ceasefire to allow you to vaccinate the civilian population for a call or a sir can you tell us what response you have gotten to that call from either warring party. mr tara curious if it's are you with me all right i do apologize we seem to have trouble connecting with our guest out of geneva from the world health organization but we will try and get him back a little later in the program to find out what is happening with cholera in yemen meanwhile still with the world health organization it is grappling with another ebola outbreak that's in the eastern democratic republic of congo this one doctors believe was triggered by the death and unsafe burial of a woman whose relatives later also died from ebola like symptoms potential cases are now being traced in ten a
two hundred eighty thousand refugees and asylum seekers we are now going to speak to the world health organization's topic just out of it she is joining us from geneva to discuss this this new warning on a possible new cholera outbreak in the country and the world health organization your organization in fact has called for three days of a ceasefire to allow you to vaccinate the civilian population for a call or a sir can you tell us what response you have gotten to that call from either...
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ball in central africa is born doctors and international experts in the past few hours the world health organization has announced that it's found the trigger event for the outbreak the death of a sixty five year old woman in hospital in the democratic republic of congo that is now a new suspected case and now the province at least twenty people have died in the past two weeks and there's concern it could be hard to stop the spreading because of fighting between vettel groups and government forces and reports in the democratic republic of congo near the ugandan border un experts toward the city of beneath in the remote northeastern province of north kivu. scientists are worried fighting involving rebel groups on the government forces in both the d. r. c. and uganda may hinder their response to the new ebola outbreak. it was important for us to be here to come up with a good strategy against ebola and this will be the epicenter of our response we've taken measures to contain the outbreak and we appeal to the public not to panic we're deploying all necessary medication and resources to treat patients
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has been quiet for about the last seventy two all and there's been no major reporting and this is of course what's u.n. organizations such as the world health organization the un office or the call of the nation italian activities one. third world health organization say it's cutting out of the relations campaign to vaccinate five hundred thousand people in the north again whole letter which they say is making a comeback some fish in some already been admitted to hospitals. and lose to with we call it our lisa guerrero the un humanitarian coordinator for yemen saying. the chance of another color most of cholera outbreak this one of the seven more kushal because of the high level of mumbai shown in different parts of the country are the result of course key to the humanitarian drive that is going on right now to feed more than twenty million yemenis eight point four million people do not know where their next meal is coming from and that's is why u.n. agencies really adamant about the need to cease hostilities and mole to have any disruption to the humanitarian drive that's going on which is really crucial absolutely amazing thing the port c
has been quiet for about the last seventy two all and there's been no major reporting and this is of course what's u.n. organizations such as the world health organization the un office or the call of the nation italian activities one. third world health organization say it's cutting out of the relations campaign to vaccinate five hundred thousand people in the north again whole letter which they say is making a comeback some fish in some already been admitted to hospitals. and lose to with we...
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certainly be following this story philip well and in rome and dr siddharta daughter with the world health organization in copenhagen to both of you gentlemen thank you. well now to another story involving parents and children knowing what a mole and children separated from their parents if the u.s. border have been flown home and reunited with their forty families they were rejected under president damo drunk zero tolerance immigration policy where despite the dangers of the uncertainty many guatemalans continue to try to reach the border with the u.s. in our next report we follow a guatemalan woman and her child trying to get to the united states with hope of entering. miriam and karyn don't have much luggage they have little apart from their children they don't know what to expect but are well aware of all the possible perils. so much on that. i'm putting her in danger in so many ways her health her life. so much could happen on the journey. where she could be raped or something could happen to her in that way and. i'm risking a lot. not only my life but hers to you but. this is the first hot meal t
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i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the world health organization calls for a cease fire in yemen to prevent another cholera outbreak. negotiations could hold protests at the israel gaza border we'll tell you about the latest talks. zimbabwe's opposition leaders says he does not accept the election victory of emerson many got what he plans to challenge the results. plus she powders in spain resort to traditional methods to try to avoid forest fires. aid agencies are demanding a cease fire in yemen and day after air strikes in the port city of kut data killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country it says there's a risk of another outbreak has more from neighboring djibouti that come to buy fish and then the whole plane skate doesn't that i cannot. miss this fast so we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six modded and we counted thirty five to forty wounded that's not even counti
i'm rob matheson this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the world health organization calls for a cease fire in yemen to prevent another cholera outbreak. negotiations could hold protests at the israel gaza border we'll tell you about the latest talks. zimbabwe's opposition leaders says he does not accept the election victory of emerson many got what he plans to challenge the results. plus she powders in spain resort to traditional methods to try to avoid forest...
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the world health organization is warning of another potential cholera outbreak in yemen a day off the air strikes killed at least twenty six people in the port city of aid agencies are calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations to take place. and at least twenty five people have been killed and sixty injured in a suicide attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan. now an opposition leader has been barred from returning home to run in democratic republic of congo's presidential elections more secure to be who's a wealthy businessman and former governor of the provinces instead being charged with offenses against state security when it comes to another rival of president joseph kabila former rebel leader and ex vice president john. has returned home to launch his own bid catherine sawyer as the latest from kinshasa. why it's got to be is at the zambia and the democratic republic of congo border he managed to get into the country that's the r.c. but then police repast him he's with his supporters at the situation in that's where he's trying to come in to the country through its very very
the world health organization is warning of another potential cholera outbreak in yemen a day off the air strikes killed at least twenty six people in the port city of aid agencies are calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations to take place. and at least twenty five people have been killed and sixty injured in a suicide attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan. now an opposition leader has been barred from returning home to run in democratic republic of congo's presidential elections more...
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hunted and immunisation specialist from the world health organization in europe joins us from copenhagen to both of you welcome to the day philip when you start with you give us some of the political background here i mean how did this anti-vaccination push how did it end up on the political agenda to begin with in italy. well i think the five star movement has played a key role in this that a senior partners in the coalition government and then typically subject to influence and that by the internet they are organized political activity on internet and they believe they now bottom up. approach to politics and they also represent a strong streak in italian political life skepticism of authority and skepticism of that expertise and so i think a lot of the settlements are fed into the move by the government to change the ruler on that vaccination. it remains to be seen know how it works out the government certainly says that the idea is. that it should set scholastic inclusion and make it simpler for parents and to get children into school that's the basic sort of positive side change tryi
hunted and immunisation specialist from the world health organization in europe joins us from copenhagen to both of you welcome to the day philip when you start with you give us some of the political background here i mean how did this anti-vaccination push how did it end up on the political agenda to begin with in italy. well i think the five star movement has played a key role in this that a senior partners in the coalition government and then typically subject to influence and that by the...
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three days of tranquility associated with the first color of vaccine the world health organization calls for a cease fire in yemen to help it stop another color outbreak. zimbabwe's opposition leader says he's does not accept the election victory of emerson meaning god what he plans to challenge the results. china says it's ready to impose sixty billion dollars worth of tyrus on the u.s. in an escalating trade war. and european heatwave record breaking temperatures have people looking for relief. aid agencies are demanding a cease fire in yemen a day after airstrikes in the port city of kut data killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak has more from neighboring djibouti. that come to buy fish and then the whole plane skate doesn't that i cannot do it i miss the strap so back we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six martyred and we counted thirty five to forty wou
three days of tranquility associated with the first color of vaccine the world health organization calls for a cease fire in yemen to help it stop another color outbreak. zimbabwe's opposition leader says he's does not accept the election victory of emerson meaning god what he plans to challenge the results. china says it's ready to impose sixty billion dollars worth of tyrus on the u.s. in an escalating trade war. and european heatwave record breaking temperatures have people looking for...
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the world health organization says too much sugar makes you sick it recommends a maximum of twenty four grams per day for the average adult. that would be one slice of bread with nutella. or part of a chocolate bar. or maybe a small fruit smoothie. but one can actually stick to such guidelines for many it would be really hard what about you all day do stuff breakfast with an orange juice that's eight cubes of sugar and add in your cult that's seven cubes what about afternoon delight with a german already danish that's fifteen sugar cubes it's a total of thirty sugar cubes and remember the world health organization recommends only eight. and what about soft drinks. it's just so. not and not not it's fizzy soft drinks and other sugar packed beverages statistically germans drink an average eighty four liters of them every year young people even more and that's far too much. took a hard to get sugary drinks all the worst of all nutritional evils you don't feel full afterwards so you drink huge amounts of them. and that often sets off a craving for more sugar as deter officer knows all too w
the world health organization says too much sugar makes you sick it recommends a maximum of twenty four grams per day for the average adult. that would be one slice of bread with nutella. or part of a chocolate bar. or maybe a small fruit smoothie. but one can actually stick to such guidelines for many it would be really hard what about you all day do stuff breakfast with an orange juice that's eight cubes of sugar and add in your cult that's seven cubes what about afternoon delight with a...
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yes indeed the dial warning from both the world health organization and also the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs whose representative in yemen just held a press conference and it's a while ago these are going on day first of all condemned tuc outside of fallujah hospital saying it was shocking and the loss of lives and justified the world health organization is asking for a three day cease fire to vaccinate that residents of the city against the said the u.n. humanitarian coordination the coordinator saying. this seeing more and more people been taken to hospital with a whole lot of. the issue could get out of hand if the conflict does not stop now. doesn't seem to be the case us diplomats predicting that the talks being held in geneva on the six offsets and backward hoppin while the conflict is going on because martin griffith the u.n. special envoy to yemen has so far north obtained a cease fire deal from both groups well we'll leave it. to keep updated with you as the day progresses mohammed thank you if the spokesman we haven't. told us earlier that fighting with esca
yes indeed the dial warning from both the world health organization and also the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs whose representative in yemen just held a press conference and it's a while ago these are going on day first of all condemned tuc outside of fallujah hospital saying it was shocking and the loss of lives and justified the world health organization is asking for a three day cease fire to vaccinate that residents of the city against the said the u.n. humanitarian...
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the commercial city has seen its operation >> the world health organization warns more ebola ases and the democratic republic of congo. to fight the latest outbreak. more than people 11 ascinated people have beenthe disease -- vaccinated against the disease. we have more. >> a life-saving g gesture. washing g your ands. educational stations like this one are pppping up across the eastern congoless city of one million people. health wwrkers aad d citizens wt to be prepared if ebola comes to townwn >> the ebola virus is s nnt far away.. we are told it could spread ththrough sweat and since our helmets are worn by many people, we stopped wearing them. p> authorities are doing what they can to prevvnt aa outbreak. its densely ffrested location. kilometers from theeepicenter of the latest outbreak. like in its neighboring city, medical supplies are being shipped in by the world health organization. health workers fear that travelers may iiadvertently spreaa the virus. in country that s shares bordr with many others. >> at the border, we take everyone's temperature and if it is above 30 deg
the commercial city has seen its operation >> the world health organization warns more ebola ases and the democratic republic of congo. to fight the latest outbreak. more than people 11 ascinated people have beenthe disease -- vaccinated against the disease. we have more. >> a life-saving g gesture. washing g your ands. educational stations like this one are pppping up across the eastern congoless city of one million people. health wwrkers aad d citizens wt to be prepared if ebola...
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sea is worrying doctors and international experts the world health organization has announced it's found the triggering event for the outbreak and it was the death of a sixty five year old woman in hospital and there's now a new suspect that case in another province at least twenty people have died in the past two weeks and this concern it could be hard to stop it spreading because the fighting between rebel groups and government forces culture that a chance reports. in the democratic republic of congo near the ugandan border un experts toward the city of beni in the remote northeastern province of north kivu scientists are worried fighting involving rebel groups on the government forces in both the d r c and uganda may hinder their response to the new ebola outbreak. it was important for us to be here to come up with a good strategy against ebola and this will be the epicenter of our response we've taken measures to contain the outbreak and we appeal to the public not to panic we're deploying all necessary medication and resources to treat patients at home there's no need for the patien
sea is worrying doctors and international experts the world health organization has announced it's found the triggering event for the outbreak and it was the death of a sixty five year old woman in hospital and there's now a new suspect that case in another province at least twenty people have died in the past two weeks and this concern it could be hard to stop it spreading because the fighting between rebel groups and government forces culture that a chance reports. in the democratic republic...
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the world health organization is urging countries to restrict the sale, promotion, and use of electronicer of harmful chemicals were found in the vapour. catherine burns reports. while cigarettes burnt tobacco to release smoke, e—cigarettes heat flavoured nicotine directly to make it in her level paper. experts said e—cigarettes 95% less harmful than smoking, but others worry we do not know enough about the long—term effects. today, a committee of mps is calling smoking a health crisis, and calling e—cigarettes a golden opportunity to save lives. almost 3 million people in the uk use e—cigarettes, and each year, thousands successfully quit smoking. reports say that e—cigarettes should be medically licence, and that company should be allowed to advertise them as a less harmful option. my message to the nhs is to ta ke option. my message to the nhs is to take this issue far more seriously. we cannot tolerate the continued death toll of 79,000 people in england alone every single gear from smoking. vaping is one route to help give up. we should doing more to uncover it. —— every single year
the world health organization is urging countries to restrict the sale, promotion, and use of electronicer of harmful chemicals were found in the vapour. catherine burns reports. while cigarettes burnt tobacco to release smoke, e—cigarettes heat flavoured nicotine directly to make it in her level paper. experts said e—cigarettes 95% less harmful than smoking, but others worry we do not know enough about the long—term effects. today, a committee of mps is calling smoking a health crisis,...
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is worrying doctors and international experts the world health organization has announced that it's found the trigger event for the outbreak the deaths of a sixty five year old woman in hospital and there's now a new suspected case in another province at least twenty people have died in the past two weeks and there is concern it could be hard to stop the disease spreading because of fighting between rebel groups and government forces. reports in the democratic republic of congo the ugandan border u.n. experts toward the city have been the in the remote northeastern province of north . scientists are worried fighting involving rebel groups on the government forces in both the d. r. c. and uganda may hinder their response to the new ebola outbreak. it was important for us to be here to come up with a good strategy against ebola and this will be the epicenter of our response we've taken measures to contain the outbreak and we appeal to the public not to panic we're deploying all necessary medication and resources to treat patients at home there's no need for the patients to be moved isolatin
is worrying doctors and international experts the world health organization has announced that it's found the trigger event for the outbreak the deaths of a sixty five year old woman in hospital and there's now a new suspected case in another province at least twenty people have died in the past two weeks and there is concern it could be hard to stop the disease spreading because of fighting between rebel groups and government forces. reports in the democratic republic of congo the ugandan...
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yemen a day after airstrikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak. china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american goods and you levies will go into force if the u.s. follows through on its threat to impose more top of of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices it's using tariffs to pressure china to reform. zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and he says his party is ready to form a government now some shimmies a says the results were fraudulent and illegal is accuse the government of intimidation. opposition leader has been barred from returning home to run in presidential elections and democratic republic of congo it comes as another rival of president joseph kabila the former rebel leader and ex vice president john p. also returned to launch his own presidential bid katherine sawyer has more from can shop. boys good to be arrived at
yemen a day after airstrikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak. china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american goods and you levies will go into force if the u.s. follows through on its threat to impose more top of of its own the u.s. accuses china of unfair trade practices it's...
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regional director for emergencies at the world health organization he joins us now via skype from thanks very much for being with us so how bad could this get then if if these groups are not teaching that the warnings about the spread of ebola and the need to get to these areas. thank you very much i just came back from not cuba and i was able to use the horse port monkey you know benny so i think it's important for everybody to understand that we need to have access to or areas where we live investigation so far where you have contact and cases you have access to this on but we are not getting our lead from that area where you have groups to support them dearly to make sure that we can have access into some of the population to get that i left and it suspected case you can have it is a red zones is it important for the response and if you're able to secure an area like this what what what sort of process is involved what what what happens after that in terms of making sure that the virus doesn't spread i think in time welcome to in years months important for our teams to interact with t
regional director for emergencies at the world health organization he joins us now via skype from thanks very much for being with us so how bad could this get then if if these groups are not teaching that the warnings about the spread of ebola and the need to get to these areas. thank you very much i just came back from not cuba and i was able to use the horse port monkey you know benny so i think it's important for everybody to understand that we need to have access to or areas where we live...
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the eastern democratic republic of congo is hindering efforts to stop on a bona outbreak the world health organization says aid workers haven't been able to reach some areas where groups operating in one car reports. on a recent trip to man gene are in eastern democratic republic of congo the director general of the world health organization had a chance to see from self how much work still needed to be done to end the above the crisis the latest outbreak began on august first and stands at fifty seven confirmed or suspected cases with forty one deaths back in geneva he didn't mince his words active conflict is the other challenge. and the red zones which are accessible and of course addition to that the high population density of population movement. the conflict is hindering vaccination efforts the disease could infect everyone regardless of what side they're on. we call on the warring parties for a cessation of hostilities because the virus is dangerous. it doesn't choose between this group or that group the august first outbreak was declared in mind jane in north kivu province but officials on tue
the eastern democratic republic of congo is hindering efforts to stop on a bona outbreak the world health organization says aid workers haven't been able to reach some areas where groups operating in one car reports. on a recent trip to man gene are in eastern democratic republic of congo the director general of the world health organization had a chance to see from self how much work still needed to be done to end the above the crisis the latest outbreak began on august first and stands at...
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there was had been a lot of in-fighting seventy two hours while the world health organization tried to push ahead with its color immunization program has it been able to finish it. nor thoughts hole the world health organization officials in yemen say they have only managed to reach a little over fifty percent of the five hundred thousand people they walk targeting without. immunization it is very vital because there are already cases of coal that are being exported in different parts of yemen particularly in this city of but they that they wanted to reach a half a million people so far they have only covered the heart because of lack of access to most places of roll in this road bridges have been. demolished by the likes by the coalition that's led by soda to be on the us and one other thing but they are pointing out which is water some is not it's six weeks they will have to do the second round all for their color immunization for it to work and they're saying they would they do not know whether they would be able to get a cease fire just like they did know although they've not been
there was had been a lot of in-fighting seventy two hours while the world health organization tried to push ahead with its color immunization program has it been able to finish it. nor thoughts hole the world health organization officials in yemen say they have only managed to reach a little over fifty percent of the five hundred thousand people they walk targeting without. immunization it is very vital because there are already cases of coal that are being exported in different parts of yemen...
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independent scientists, those in the world health organization and others in academic universities around, have banned different findings, a whole array of harms associated with this chemical. so how do you explain what the authorities in the us and the eu are doing because surely they would not wa nt to doing because surely they would not want to put their citizens at risk? they definitely wouldn't. the system is set up to align industry studies, long—term toxicology studies, and those historically have been provided mostly by industry, mostly by companies that sell them. in europe, your regulators are looking to overhaul and change that, in part because the evidence that has come out has shown that monsanto has often manipulated scientific literature, ghostwritten pieces of articles, really trying to suppress evidence of harm, propaganda through the manipulation of science. m o nsa nto the manipulation of science. monsanto says there have been several studies done showing that it it's used properly, there is not a risk and they say they will appeal against this decision, as you would ex
independent scientists, those in the world health organization and others in academic universities around, have banned different findings, a whole array of harms associated with this chemical. so how do you explain what the authorities in the us and the eu are doing because surely they would not wa nt to doing because surely they would not want to put their citizens at risk? they definitely wouldn't. the system is set up to align industry studies, long—term toxicology studies, and those...
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roundup does in fa ct that glyphosate and roundup does in fact cause cancer, which is what the world health organization'sorganization also carried out their own studies, various authorities have carried out independent studies and they say it is safe and the company, in spite of what you said, say it is safe for the public to use. say it is safe for the public to use. interesting that this came out in an eight—week trial. there were toxicologists and epidemiologists talking about the mechanism. the weight of the evidence was clear, a unanimous vote by the jury. i was there for the closing arguments and there for the closing arguments and the plaintiff pointed out the details of the science water when the monsanto tony came up he tried to undermine each of the base points —— attorney came up. then the plaintiff had another opportunity and he took the short versions of the quotes that the monsanto lawyer presented and entry read the entire quote and it turned out it reversed the opinion, showing how monsanto had cherry picked information to give the impression it was safe but if ulloa and the full quotatio
roundup does in fa ct that glyphosate and roundup does in fact cause cancer, which is what the world health organization'sorganization also carried out their own studies, various authorities have carried out independent studies and they say it is safe and the company, in spite of what you said, say it is safe for the public to use. say it is safe for the public to use. interesting that this came out in an eight—week trial. there were toxicologists and epidemiologists talking about the...
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the world. it's the most widely—studied herbicide in the world. there are over 800 scientific, medical, peer—reviewed published studies that demonstrate glyphosate is safe and does not cause cancer. and yet world health organizationy glyphosate is probably carcinogenic, while the us and the eu continue to approve its use. this case by no means ends the controversy about the most heavily—used herbicide in history. tens of thousands of romanians have taken to the streets of bucharest, for a second night running to protest against the government, accusing it of corruption and abuse of power. many of the demonstrators returned from across europe to voice their opposition. they are particularly angry at the government's sacking of an anti—corruption prosecutor. on friday police used batons, tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowds. vlad macelaru is protester and a un youth delegate, who's in bucharest. these protests have built up over the past months since the current government is trying to weaken the justice system and the rule of law in general so overall, we have protests against a corrupt government. would you say that trying to enter a government building isjustified under the circumstances? no, i would
the world. it's the most widely—studied herbicide in the world. there are over 800 scientific, medical, peer—reviewed published studies that demonstrate glyphosate is safe and does not cause cancer. and yet world health organizationy glyphosate is probably carcinogenic, while the us and the eu continue to approve its use. this case by no means ends the controversy about the most heavily—used herbicide in history. tens of thousands of romanians have taken to the streets of bucharest, for a...
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the department of public health reports 18 cases so far. last year there were 15 cases statewide. the cdc says many of the people who get measles have not been vaccinated and the world health organizationays measles is one of the leading causes of death for children. >>> how do you get rid of old contact lenses. flushing lenses contribute to pollution in lakes, oceans and rivers. that's because they don't break down completely in sewer systems. doctors suggest contact lenses come with labels recommending users to dispose of lenses in the garbage. americans use about 14 billion contact lenses every years resulting in an estimated 50,000 pounds winding up in sinks and toilets. >> you taught me something. i will change my habits. >>> a fundraiser will take place to help the family of an officer. dutch bro's coffee will host a benefit for kirk griffith's family. the chain will donate $1 from every drink sold. he died august 10th. a pick-up hit him after he made a traffic stop and the man he stopped was also killed. >>> a kitten is up for adoption after a good samaritan saved him from the rush hour traffic last month. the kitten named leo in honor of the man who saved him was too young for
the department of public health reports 18 cases so far. last year there were 15 cases statewide. the cdc says many of the people who get measles have not been vaccinated and the world health organizationays measles is one of the leading causes of death for children. >>> how do you get rid of old contact lenses. flushing lenses contribute to pollution in lakes, oceans and rivers. that's because they don't break down completely in sewer systems. doctors suggest contact lenses come with...
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determining absolute safety is almost impossible but the world health organization, the way they evaluateds human studies, epidemiologic, toxicology, giving glyphosate to rats and see what happens, and some basic science. the world health organization put this together and came up with the determination of what they call from a bulk human carcinogen, meaning that to them, to the panel of experts they had, that there was credible elements for an increased cancer risk but it was not beyond a reasonable doubt. so are we better off, if we're going to use weedkiller in our homes, are we better off taking precautions, maybe covering our faces, better off taking precautions, maybe covering ourfaces, wearing gloves, and being careful about how often and being careful about how often and frequently we use it? is it about quantity and the duration of exposure to these chemicals?m about quantity and the duration of exposure to these chemicals? it was said long ago that the dose makes the poison and so yes, of course, using protective materials for any kind of a weedkiller or herbicide just makes sens
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the world health organization is calling for an immediate cease fire in northern yemen to vaccinate people from an expected to outbreak of cholera and says widespread value tradition could make a new wave of the disease even more deadly than previous outbreaks and two suicide bombers have burned themselves up during friday prayers and eastern afghanistan at least twenty five worshippers were killed and sixty injured at a mosque in god of this the capital of the a province is suspected of being behind the attack president bush says afghans will not be divided by sectarian attacks. now for the first friday and weeks things are fairly quiet at the border fence but for. israel and gaza a significant nation has taken place with one senior hamas member who survived in the gaza strip for the first time since being expelled and two thousand and ten or palestinian protests and small say at least one hundred and fifteen people killed as. stephanie deca she is joining us live from gaza so what is going on there today stephanie. what is the nineteenth week of protests it's more of the same really but
the world health organization is calling for an immediate cease fire in northern yemen to vaccinate people from an expected to outbreak of cholera and says widespread value tradition could make a new wave of the disease even more deadly than previous outbreaks and two suicide bombers have burned themselves up during friday prayers and eastern afghanistan at least twenty five worshippers were killed and sixty injured at a mosque in god of this the capital of the a province is suspected of being...
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the world health organization has one hundred fifty staff and east india say this week for the first time health workers used a military escort to reach a town where a doctor had died of a bowler because which is almost entirely surrounded by one of the main insurgency groups called the a.d.f. on pretty much all sides of the town and there's been many security issues including. civilian deaths. the a.d.f. or allied democratic forces is a ugandan rebel group its feiss ambushed a un base in december killing fifteen peacekeepers. where the a.d.f. is the un isn't which opens up blind spots rebuttal of detection and treatment. but where conflict is complicating the response science is helping us for forty years ebola has been incurable with a fifty percent fatality rate but now a breakthrough more than a dozen people are being successfully treated with two experimental drugs another three treatments have been approved for use. thirteen hundred others have been vaccinated but the concern remains health workers can immunize against ebola but not against the threats of an active conflicts on
the world health organization has one hundred fifty staff and east india say this week for the first time health workers used a military escort to reach a town where a doctor had died of a bowler because which is almost entirely surrounded by one of the main insurgency groups called the a.d.f. on pretty much all sides of the town and there's been many security issues including. civilian deaths. the a.d.f. or allied democratic forces is a ugandan rebel group its feiss ambushed a un base in...
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the world health organization says the ebola outbreak in democratic republic of congo has reached a point which had been dreading a doctor in the eighth has become the first likely cave in what is one of the country's most violent in accessible zones this is in a town in north kivu where aid workers and government officials are being held hostage the full story now with charlotte bellus. this is a united nations video of a thirteen year old boy and manga the a.p. santa of the latest ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. is also a conflict zone journalist conquered unsafely so the un films. they all died of ebola was my entire family was my mom an issue away and then my sister's an answer followed another is in the hospital i've lost family members again. this month ebola has spread from the town of mango across two provinces and is now in six locations the area sits stage four on the un security scale stage five is evacuate immediately. it requires a daily risk assessment of how to reach people who vaccinations investigations and psychosocial care fifty three children have b
the world health organization says the ebola outbreak in democratic republic of congo has reached a point which had been dreading a doctor in the eighth has become the first likely cave in what is one of the country's most violent in accessible zones this is in a town in north kivu where aid workers and government officials are being held hostage the full story now with charlotte bellus. this is a united nations video of a thirteen year old boy and manga the a.p. santa of the latest ebola...
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coalition has denied carrying it out of the rubble say fifty five people died the world health organization says yemen may be on the brink of a new wave of cholera because of widespread malnutrition mohammed has more from neighboring chad beauty that all specifically once. they cease fire to bug the population in her day off all that are now the yemeni infrastructure for water sanitation has largely been destroyed by the elf like something that's already caused an outbreak of cholera are the last in the world that's affected more than a million people now u.n. agencies are saying that the contract could be on the brink of another massive outbreak of the disease live under the u.n. humanitarian coordinator in that press conference said that there were seeing more and more people being brought to hospitals with cholera every day zimbabwe's opposition has rejected what it calls unverified fake results of the presidential election nelson chamisa then the electoral commission to the ruling zanu p.f. anderson with emerged as the winner but again calling for peace and unity another potential candi
coalition has denied carrying it out of the rubble say fifty five people died the world health organization says yemen may be on the brink of a new wave of cholera because of widespread malnutrition mohammed has more from neighboring chad beauty that all specifically once. they cease fire to bug the population in her day off all that are now the yemeni infrastructure for water sanitation has largely been destroyed by the elf like something that's already caused an outbreak of cholera are the...
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the health ministry in the democratic republic of congo says three more people have died from the latest outbreak of the about the virus number of can cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says this outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province several groups are fighting there. was the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after work can. be their lives. it created the modern world. the slave trade language the geography and the very fabric of human civilization upon it were built the great western palace and was constructed and hierarchy of races but how did it come about and what became of it. the same avery brooks coming soon on al-jazeera tens of thousands of demonstrations erupt across china each year driven by anger over corruption and the illegal sale of communal land most protests fail to make an impact but in two thousand and eleven one village defied the odds. i. think. to cancer villages rose up demanding the return of their land calling for their leaders to step down after decades of corruption. i.
the health ministry in the democratic republic of congo says three more people have died from the latest outbreak of the about the virus number of can cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says this outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province several groups are fighting there. was the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after work can. be their lives. it created the modern world. the slave trade language the geography and the very fabric of...
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in the port city of data killed fifty five people and injured one hundred seventy more the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the country's north where it's warning of another potential outbreak of the disease has more now. that come to buy fish on the top and dozens were killed that i cannot i missed the straw thorax we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six martyred and we counted thirty five to forty wounded that's not even counting the many wounded we sent to private hospitals and we're still nursing the wounded and dealing with those killed over a second to talk of the busy market. kushal times touching rescue workers and. unaware of the night i was saving people when the second strike happened its impact and shrapnel hit my face my cunny plate a little i couldn't feel my hand because of the shrapnel. the fish market is just twenty meters from the whole hospital the largest on one of just full of medical facilities still open in the city of the data both the saudi and u.a.e.
in the port city of data killed fifty five people and injured one hundred seventy more the world health organization wants to deliver half a million color of vaccines to the country's north where it's warning of another potential outbreak of the disease has more now. that come to buy fish on the top and dozens were killed that i cannot i missed the straw thorax we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six martyred and we...
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in 2015, the world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic, but both the usrted by the uk, have since reapproved its usage. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. our correspondent richard listerjoins me now. let's delve into the scientific debate first of all. glyphosate has been deeply controversial for many yea rs. been deeply controversial for many years. in this sense, what has happened with this case in the us is that this jury of 12 has looked at the scientific arguments for and against on they've come down on the side that actually there is a case for saying that glyphosate did cause cancer in this case. the science really has not changed. in 2015, there was this startling announcement by the international agency for research on cancer which is part of the who that glyphosate was a probable human carcinogen. a year later, a joint report by the who and the un said while some studies do so some link between the two, the biggest study of its kind does not show a causal link. —— while some studies do show some link. they agreed it was unlikely to pose a risk.
in 2015, the world health organization classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic, but both the usrted by the uk, have since reapproved its usage. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. our correspondent richard listerjoins me now. let's delve into the scientific debate first of all. glyphosate has been deeply controversial for many yea rs. been deeply controversial for many years. in this sense, what has happened with this case in the us is that this jury of 12 has looked at the scientific...
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fire and a day off to as strikes in the port city of killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to live a half a million cholera to the north of the country warning of another potential outbreak . zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and says he's read his posse is ready to form a government. the results before illegal use the government of intimidation. and china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american goods will go into force if the u.s. follows through on its threat to impose more types of its own u.s. accuses china of unfair trading price says it's using tariffs to pressure china to reform. the u.s. is pushing for further sanctions on north korea the un security council to add a north korean bank executive and a company to a blacklist that have. forces travel bans and freeze assets united states also wants a russian bank and a chinese company hit with sanctions for allegedly dealing with north korea the u.n. has kept sanctions pressure on pyongyang even though leaders kim jong un says he will wor
fire and a day off to as strikes in the port city of killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to live a half a million cholera to the north of the country warning of another potential outbreak . zimbabwe's opposition leader has rejected the results of monday's election and says he's read his posse is ready to form a government. the results before illegal use the government of intimidation. and china is poised to impose more tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of...
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the world health organization says the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo has reached a point it had been dreading a doctor in the east has become the first likely case in one of the country's most violent and inaccessible zones as light as our probe declared in the town outbreak declared in a town in north kivu where aid workers and government officials are being held hostage the full story now the charlotte bellus this is a united nations video of a thirteen year old boy in manga the a.p. center of the latest ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. is also a conflict zone journalists can't get in safely so the u.n. films. they all died of ebola my entire family was my mama nish away and then my sister's an answer followed another is in the hospital i've lost family members again. this month ebola has spread from the town of mangling a across two provinces and is now in six locations the area sits stage four on the un security scale stage five is evacuate immediately. it requires a daily risk assessment of how to reach people who vaccinations investigation
the world health organization says the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo has reached a point it had been dreading a doctor in the east has become the first likely case in one of the country's most violent and inaccessible zones as light as our probe declared in the town outbreak declared in a town in north kivu where aid workers and government officials are being held hostage the full story now the charlotte bellus this is a united nations video of a thirteen year old boy in...
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and day after air strikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million cholera vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak has more from neighboring djibouti that come to buy fish and then the whole plane skate. doesn't that i cannot i am mr strout so right we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six martyred and we counted thirty five to forty wounded that's not even counting the many wounded we sent to private hospitals and we're still nursing the wounded and dealing with those killed. a second strike at the busy market. his rescue workers. conducted the night i was saving people in the second airstrike happened its impact and shrapnel hit my face my cunny plate a little i couldn't feel my hand because of the shrapnel. the fish market was just twenty meters from the gates of the hospital the largest on one of just one full of medical facilities still open in the city of but they are both the saudi and u.a
and day after air strikes in the port city of hadera killed at least fifty five people the world health organization wants to deliver half a million cholera vaccines to the north of the country where it's warning of another potential outbreak has more from neighboring djibouti that come to buy fish and then the whole plane skate. doesn't that i cannot i am mr strout so right we went to the hospital right away and found a disaster a criminal disaster there are twenty six people dead twenty six...
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the health ministry in democratic republic of congo says three people have died from the latest outbreak of the a bowl of virus the number of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says the outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province where several on the groups are fighting just a week ago d r c declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people police in the us state of oregon have broken up a right wing rally in the city of portland. flashbang devices were used to describe hundreds of demonstrators and counter protesters police say the crowds were ordered to leave after throwing rocks and bottles at officers it's the third rally to be organized in the city this summer but the right wing patriot prayer group those are the headlines next on al-jazeera its inside story by for now. why is it so hot a worldwide heat wave is setting new records and causing deaths and wildfires scorching temperatures show no sign of falling so apart from climate change what is the cause this is inside story. hello welcome to the program i'm richelle carey temperatures in europe are soaring close to their highest ever forty eigh
the health ministry in democratic republic of congo says three people have died from the latest outbreak of the a bowl of virus the number of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says the outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province where several on the groups are fighting just a week ago d r c declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people police in the us state of oregon have broken up a right wing...
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the health ministry in the democratic republic of congo says three more people have died from the latest outbreak of ebola virus but amber of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says this outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province several of posing armed groups are fighting there just a week ago the r.c. declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people. a year after iraqi forces defeated deisel in mosul the city is still in ruins frustrated with the slow pace of rebuilding one man is taking matters into his own hands and one can has more from baghdad. it's one shop that's reopened but this pizzeria is a sign the one day mosul's old city could return to its former glory if the government helps according to the city's business owners it's been a year since iraqi forces defeated eisel which took over the city iraq's second largest in two thousand and fourteen it was in october two thousand and sixteen that they mounted the operation to retake it eisel was holed up in this neighborhood known as the old city nine months later its fighters were defeated but much of the old city was destroyed mosul was libe
the health ministry in the democratic republic of congo says three more people have died from the latest outbreak of ebola virus but amber of confirmed cases has risen to thirteen the world health organization says this outbreak poses new problems because it's in north kivu province several of posing armed groups are fighting there just a week ago the r.c. declared an end to a separate outbreak in the northwest that killed thirty three people. a year after iraqi forces defeated deisel in mosul...
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nearly eighteen million yemenis that's sixty percent of the population are food insecure the world health organization estimates there are now more than one million cases of cholera and the united nations says yemen is the worst humanitarian catastrophe in the world connecticut senator chris murphy tweeted u.s. bombs u.s. targeting u.s. mid air support and we just bombed a school bus the saudi u.a.e. u.s. bombing campaign is getting more reckless killing more civilians and strengthening terrorists inside yemen we need to end this now with no immediate reaction from the white house and the united states playing a crucial role in the war on yemen this humanitarian disaster shows no signs of slowing down reporting in washington dan cohen our t.v. . during the civil war in syria it was discovered that insurgents terrorists were using underground tunnels large enough to drive cars through and eastern good which included hospitals military headquarters and even shooting ranges all underground but when these tunnels in jobar were discovered and closed in april most didn't think it could be transformed into s
nearly eighteen million yemenis that's sixty percent of the population are food insecure the world health organization estimates there are now more than one million cases of cholera and the united nations says yemen is the worst humanitarian catastrophe in the world connecticut senator chris murphy tweeted u.s. bombs u.s. targeting u.s. mid air support and we just bombed a school bus the saudi u.a.e. u.s. bombing campaign is getting more reckless killing more civilians and strengthening...
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and the world health organization is warning of another potential color outbreak in yemen it's calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations this day after attacks in the port city of the data which that red cross says killed at least fifty five people. it's going to afghanistan now where at least thirty nine people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque police say two suicide bombers targeted worshipers during friday prayers and get a bad as which is south of the capital kabul they opened fire inside the mall scree for blowing themselves up more than eighty other people were injured shelob ellis says more from kabul prison ghani has come out he issued a statement a very really does that after bombings and attacks but this time with it being a shia mosque he has come out condemning the attack saying afghanistan will not be divided sunni shia we stand together and we're unified against attacks of this nature taleban has said this is not they work is suspected they have targeted shia many times especially over the last year there were two attacks here in kabul in march thirty ni
and the world health organization is warning of another potential color outbreak in yemen it's calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations this day after attacks in the port city of the data which that red cross says killed at least fifty five people. it's going to afghanistan now where at least thirty nine people have been killed in an attack on a shia mosque police say two suicide bombers targeted worshipers during friday prayers and get a bad as which is south of the capital kabul they...
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the world. yemen may be on the brink of a new wave of cholera the world health organization says the risk of a new of a death of the death rate of higher death rates in the country is due to widespread malnutrition and conflict. if you h.-o. has called for a three day cease fire in the north of the country in order to carry out a vaccination program. india has been rocked by a wave of mob lynchings across the country in recent months more than twenty people have died after viral rumors about child kidnappers circulated on the messaging service whatsapp the inn in government has set up a committee to try to curb the murders in some areas local law enforcement officials have started their own campaigns are india correspondents on the travelled to the western state of maharashtra to find out more. it isn't every day that this village sees guests like these. on a special mission dispelling vital rumors spread and water that have killed people across the country not the mark of a very harsh voter who's also a trained lawyer is the brains behind the campaign he appeals to the crowd to not be fooled by f
the world. yemen may be on the brink of a new wave of cholera the world health organization says the risk of a new of a death of the death rate of higher death rates in the country is due to widespread malnutrition and conflict. if you h.-o. has called for a three day cease fire in the north of the country in order to carry out a vaccination program. india has been rocked by a wave of mob lynchings across the country in recent months more than twenty people have died after viral rumors about...
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with some other stories making news around the world yemen may be on the brink of a new africa for cholera that the warning comes from the world health organization widespread malnutrition and conflict could push up the death rate w.h.o. has called for a three day cease fire in the north of the country to carry out a vaccine vaccination program. at least twenty people have been killed in afghanistan after a suicide attack on a mosque in the eastern city of gardez dozens more have been bruited the attacker blew himself up inside a shia mosque as worshippers attending friday prayers there's been no claim of responsibility as yet. ok let me now bring you up to date with our top story the election result in zimbabwe let me draw in just see emma goldman she is a former m.p. of the opposition party m.d.c. but she contested this election as an independent candidate welcome jesse mcgill mobs of a turbulent days there mustn't mungo what has been declared as the winner by the then bob greene election commission do you think he bring about democracy in the country as he's promised. you know what it's for me it's difficult to tell what exactly it is mind but
with some other stories making news around the world yemen may be on the brink of a new africa for cholera that the warning comes from the world health organization widespread malnutrition and conflict could push up the death rate w.h.o. has called for a three day cease fire in the north of the country to carry out a vaccine vaccination program. at least twenty people have been killed in afghanistan after a suicide attack on a mosque in the eastern city of gardez dozens more have been bruited...
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so why then did the world health organization see red when this partnership was announced to the point of refusing interpol observer status at their conference on tobacco control. over the course of the last fifteen years of them being this pariah supplier finished product. actually it's a victim of the illicit smack a tried and part of the solution but nothing could be further from the truth. how could it in our poll and it's secretary general have signed an agreement refused to participating in cigarette smuggling and counterfeiting over decades in collaboration with the italian and the balkan mafia. in two thousand and four cigarettes smuggled away way cheaper because they have no taxes on them. the cheaper they are the more they sell and in particular the more the celts a young people and the tobacco industry's documents also make clear that they understand that it's really important to have cheap cigarettes available for young people because otherwise they wouldn't take up this deadly habit. in total philip morris international and three other tobacco giants agreed to pay the euro
so why then did the world health organization see red when this partnership was announced to the point of refusing interpol observer status at their conference on tobacco control. over the course of the last fifteen years of them being this pariah supplier finished product. actually it's a victim of the illicit smack a tried and part of the solution but nothing could be further from the truth. how could it in our poll and it's secretary general have signed an agreement refused to participating...
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the world health organization is warning of another potential cholera outbreak in yemen it's calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations this a day after attacks in the port city of a dado which the red cross says have killed at least fifty five people. and at least thirty nine people have been killed and eighty injured in a suicide attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan police say two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up during friday prayers. mollies opposition candidates from odyssey say is calling on all parties to forge a broad democratic front against incumbent ibrahim bill baka. a runoff vote is being held on august the twelfth after no candidate managed to secure the fifty percent needed on sunday an official tally gave kater forty one percent. secured seventeen percent he's dismissed the result as a fraud sunday's poll was marred by violence for the fifth of polling stations affected. opposition leader more as it could be has been barred from returning home to run in the democratic republic of congo's presidential election it comes as another rival of p
the world health organization is warning of another potential cholera outbreak in yemen it's calling for a cease fire to allow vaccinations this a day after attacks in the port city of a dado which the red cross says have killed at least fifty five people. and at least thirty nine people have been killed and eighty injured in a suicide attack on a shia mosque in afghanistan police say two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up during friday prayers. mollies opposition...
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studies show of glycol say does not cause cancer experts continue to debate the issue the world health organization says the chemical is possibly carcinogenic more than five thousand other americans are currently suing monsanto in connection to its use of life estate doing johnson's victory may just be the first for the plaintiffs. now. let's not look at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of mainly arab protesters rallied in tel aviv against a new law the declares israel the nation state of the jewish people critics say the legislation marginalizes the country's non jewish citizens including its arab minority israel's prime minister said it's necessary to fend off palestinian challenges to jewish self-determination. turkish president to egypt has escalated his role with the united states over ankara's detention of an american clergyman and no one has told supporters he wouldn't be brought into line by threats the turkish lira has hit record lows of to washington announced it would hike steel and aluminum tariffs on turkish imports. in mali's capital bamako opposition s
studies show of glycol say does not cause cancer experts continue to debate the issue the world health organization says the chemical is possibly carcinogenic more than five thousand other americans are currently suing monsanto in connection to its use of life estate doing johnson's victory may just be the first for the plaintiffs. now. let's not look at some of the other stories making news around the world thousands of mainly arab protesters rallied in tel aviv against a new law the declares...