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an asia air an area to landlocked country that is desperately poor now the un's children's agency unicef says almost nine thousand people have arrived in the chair from different parts of africa since november because they can't reach europe and two thousand of them the children the children are often exposed to violence exploitation trafficking and detention the number of refugees and migrants passing through in asia has also increased by fourteen percent and that was just for april unicef is calling for more funding and supplies from the asia to help it cope with the influx but we can speak to sara crow now who's a unicef spokeswoman on migration and sara you've just come back from nizkor tell us what you saw. well that's right martin is hardly a migration is hardly gone away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they are the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching heat to me when i was there it was forty eight degrees and children family
an asia air an area to landlocked country that is desperately poor now the un's children's agency unicef says almost nine thousand people have arrived in the chair from different parts of africa since november because they can't reach europe and two thousand of them the children the children are often exposed to violence exploitation trafficking and detention the number of refugees and migrants passing through in asia has also increased by fourteen percent and that was just for april unicef is...
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this report by the un children's charity unicef helps. north korean government gathered information from 8,500 households. that data revealed that that 20% of children had stunted growth. in pyongyang, where presumably access to food is easier that figure is 10%. in some rural areas it's over 30%. we also learn that a third of household drinking water is unsafe. these figures are shocking, but it's worth noting they have improved since the last study in 2012. here's what we've heard from unicef. 98% of households have a tv. in the cities, 77% of households have a mobile phone. but, only 30% have a fridge. almost all of them have a television. and hardly anyone is on the internet. here's imogen foulkes in geneva with more on these findings. we know north korea is a very closed society. it was north train officials primarily who gathered this information. and we know for example, that human rights investigators say there are very large camps for political prisoners in north korea where whole families are housed. it is maybe unlikely that da
this report by the un children's charity unicef helps. north korean government gathered information from 8,500 households. that data revealed that that 20% of children had stunted growth. in pyongyang, where presumably access to food is easier that figure is 10%. in some rural areas it's over 30%. we also learn that a third of household drinking water is unsafe. these figures are shocking, but it's worth noting they have improved since the last study in 2012. here's what we've heard from...
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i read you were, unicef got some supplies in only a couple of days ago, is that right? that point been able to get supplies through 0k? had up until that point been able to get supplies through ok? absolutely. we recently got hygiene kits were essential in maintaining the health and hygiene of the children we work with and kits for several thousand children are currently in the port at the moment. we got injust children are currently in the port at the moment. we got in just two days ago. so is it safe enough, what are your staff on the ground telling you? is are your staff on the ground telling you ? is it are your staff on the ground telling you? is it physically possible, is it safe enough for them to get that consignments you are talking about distributed any further? not at the moment, all of our operations have had to go on hold around the area. we're not getting the supplies and is too unsafe at the moment and too uncertain for us to send our teams out to do the life—saving distribution they do. and until that point, what had your staff been telling you about the
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first time the rate for those of school has encreased since two thousand and two adel horror is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind the worsening focus i think it's also society it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send the troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school . something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one has to do of course with society and the attitudes. we find. who up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they meet teachers the majority of children who drop from the school are really good so that's mainly the reason why we have this large number of girls who just rescuers are looking for survivors from a collapsed building in the kenyan capital nairobi police say two people were killed the red cross came four people have been pulled alive from the rubble of the five story structure some
first time the rate for those of school has encreased since two thousand and two adel horror is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind the worsening focus i think it's also society it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send the troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school . something happened to them even while they are in...
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children's fund unicef it found almost half of all children aged between seven and seventeen weren't receiving an education of any kind it's because of ongoing conflict poverty and discrimination against girls it's the first time the rate for those out of school has increased since two thousand and two adele is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind those worsening figures. i think it's both societies it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one has to do of course so sorry the attitudes . we find. to up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they are who female teachers the majority of children. are really good so that's mainly that is why we have this large number of girls who just army commanders in the southe
children's fund unicef it found almost half of all children aged between seven and seventeen weren't receiving an education of any kind it's because of ongoing conflict poverty and discrimination against girls it's the first time the rate for those out of school has increased since two thousand and two adele is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains what's behind those worsening figures. i think it's both societies it is also related to security because in the areas where there is...
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enviar un mensaje al congreso o a quienes aÚn planean emo ofrendo era el viaje al sueÑo americano, la unicefÍa quedarse con sus hijos, aÚn no se de termina hasta cuÁndo se continuarÍa con esta medida, noticias telemundo. >> liberen nuestros niÑos. >> presidentes de ciudades fronterizas del oeste y este de mÉxico llegaron a una marcha en apoyo a los inmigrantes, tambiÉn protestaron contra las polÍticas antiinmigran antiinmigrantes del presidente trump, se estima que a la marcha se unan mÁs de mil personas. >> mientras que en houston texas decenas de personas protestaron frente a una edificaciÓn que serÁ adaptada como centro de detenciÓn para menores, se estima que 200 niÑos y adolescentes llegarÍan al berg e para indigentes, los manifestantes afirmaron que no aceptarÁn un centro de detenciÓn como este en esa ciudad. >> la representante de estados unidos ante la onu anunciÓ que se retiran delonsejo de derechos humanos de ese organismo, justificÓ la decision diciendo que no pueden seguir siendo parte de una organizaciÓn hipÓcrita que hace burla de los derechos humanos, el consejo estÁ formado p
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicefsays they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and i don't have that and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is the saddest. any lesson that didn't make the yen tell us that it can invest this said bill and add. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters don't. look ahead and. read that. but this. cannot arrive in the. us. and then with the when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind to forget. what i am a collection have some of them secular keep out of. it. secular and host. it and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided what do you remember about that period of time in your life. met. a sudden and clear and made it look better plan than. a sudden oppression of billiton have helped him
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicefsays they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and i don't have that and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is the saddest. any lesson that didn't make the yen tell us that it can invest this said bill and add. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about...
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it's the first time the out of school rate has increased since the year two thousand and two is unicef's afghanistan representative she joins us now live via skype from kabul good to have you with us adel says some three point seven million kids missing out on school how many of them are girls almost sixty percent so this means. this. out of school as we said is the first time the other school rate has increased since two thousand and two why what are the factors behind it. in fact in two thousand and eight started to improve and they reached a peak and then over the past two years because of the they did ration and the security situation children find it more and more difficult to go to school specially into the areas also in afghanistan the proportion of people who are living below the poverty nine has increased over the past five years from thirty nine percent to fifty four percent this year and this of course affects the capacity of the families to send their children to school the taliban in control of all while they're in control of a lot of the country that they're not in control
it's the first time the out of school rate has increased since the year two thousand and two is unicef's afghanistan representative she joins us now live via skype from kabul good to have you with us adel says some three point seven million kids missing out on school how many of them are girls almost sixty percent so this means. this. out of school as we said is the first time the other school rate has increased since two thousand and two why what are the factors behind it. in fact in two...
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and dizzy and i was near the turkish syrian border well still ahead here all al-jazeera argentina's fans get ready for the latest effort to reclaim the world cup trophy they last won in one nine hundred eighty six peter all of those details in sport. early because it was their football fans who don't think about opening. a letter read explaining when real madrid a club worth five hundred million euros expresses a position on something like the world anti-doping agency has to take notice of the . al-jazeera continues its investigation into the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs in the final episode of sports doping the endless chase. al jazeera. where ever you want. peace that's because a test broker peace of mind importance and well we can roll invest pin money and do many thing that we ca
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and dizzy and i was near the turkish syrian border well still ahead here all al-jazeera argentina's fans get ready for the latest effort to reclaim the world cup trophy they last won in one nine hundred...
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ouchildren's fund, unicef, that 3.7 million afghan children between the ages of seven and 17 are receiving no formal education. 60% of them are girls. the study pointeto violence, poverty, and child marriage as reasons. both isis and the talin oppose education for girls and have used violence and threats to close schools in afghanistan. what can be expected from hurrice season? find out at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: this week will mark 50 years since senator robert kennedy was gunned down in los angeles, moments after claiming victory in the california presidential primary. yet he continues to be the subject of intense interest, even fascination: what was he campaigning for? what made him unique? here to talk about that is special correspondent jeff greenfield, who was a aide and campaign speechwriter for robert kennedy, he joins us from santa barbara. i think in part that isofas explanation, being taken off t scene at age 42 enables people to pour tntir hopes him. they can say he would have ender the n vietnam and healed the division information the country and made a real start on
ouchildren's fund, unicef, that 3.7 million afghan children between the ages of seven and 17 are receiving no formal education. 60% of them are girls. the study pointeto violence, poverty, and child marriage as reasons. both isis and the talin oppose education for girls and have used violence and threats to close schools in afghanistan. what can be expected from hurrice season? find out at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: this week will mark 50 years since senator robert kennedy was...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act people this should be a different choice of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector funded issues finance minister has repeatedly cooled for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on mine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old child stratford al-jazeera. oscar winning actress and u.n. special envoy angelina jolie has visited the iraqi city of mosul to meet families who were left destitute after the defeat of i saw the armed group was pushed out almos
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . or disease and near the turkish syrian border. and you can find plenty more on all the day's news on our web site there is on your screens is updated twenty four hours a day the address al jazeera dot com you take a look. now with al-jazeera these are our top stories here and i'm voicing yemen is in the capsule sarnoff the talks to stop fighting over the port city of her data around by two fighters say they are still in control of the airport dismissing claims by government forces supported by the saudi and alliance. the greek government has survived a no confidence vote in parliament over a deal to change the name of its northern neighbor macedonia prime minister alexis tsipras had been accused of making too many concessions for the accord which will be signed on sunday. a car bomb attackers marred
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . or disease and near the turkish syrian border. and you can find plenty more on all the day's news on our web site there is on your screens is updated twenty four hours a day the address al jazeera dot com...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act. this should be a different face of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. funded issues finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on nine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old charles stratford al-jazeera. still to come on this al-jazeera news hour back to the top roger federer reclaims the world number one spot beat up will have. a history of guerrilla warfare. a place on. gaining strength the revolutionari
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adele hunter is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains why girls tend to be the ones who miss out on an education. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fight then war and where there is conflict it is very difficult to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something could happen to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one which has to do of course with so sorry the attitudes towards so we find that we who up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they don't who female teachers the majority of children who grow up from that school are really good so that's mainly that isn't why you have to stop. now it is leaning tower of pisa there is an icon in wild architecture and it's not the only one of its kind baghdad also has a leaning calla but like much of iraq's rich cultural heritage the building is suffering from neglect. they'd reports from baghdad the block read sixteen s
adele hunter is unicef's afghanistan representative she explains why girls tend to be the ones who miss out on an education. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fight then war and where there is conflict it is very difficult to send troops to school because they i want it about that on their way to school. something could happen to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one which...
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children's fund unicef it found almost half of all children between the ages of seven and seventeen weren'treceiving an education it's because of ongoing conflict poverty and discrimination against girls it's a first time here out of school rate has increased since two thousand and two adele hodder is unicef's afghanistan officials who told us what's behind the worsening figures. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting war and where there is conflict it is very difficult for the parents to send troops to school because they i want it about that on the way to school it could be at that something happened to them even while they are in school so that's one reason the insecurity and the second one always has to do of course with society the attitudes. and so we find that we go to school up to the end of the primary school but then after that once they reach their puberty because they don't who female teachers the majority of children who grow up from that school are really good so that's mainly that isn't why we have thi
children's fund unicef it found almost half of all children between the ages of seven and seventeen weren'treceiving an education it's because of ongoing conflict poverty and discrimination against girls it's a first time here out of school rate has increased since two thousand and two adele hodder is unicef's afghanistan officials who told us what's behind the worsening figures. i think it's also society that it is also related to security because in the areas where there is active fighting...
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bangladesh labor law the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mode is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. people this should be a different choice of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry there are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for these workers then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. funded issues finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on nine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old. stratford al-jazeera at least eighteen people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in eastern afghanistan the blast targeted crowds of civilians taliban fighters and security forces celebrating the holiday in the city of jalalaba
bangladesh labor law the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mode is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. people this should be a different choice of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry there are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for these workers then we...
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|j worked going on behind—the—scenes that.” worked for unicef, it was some time ago. problems inside north korea is that the bureaucracy does not work very well. you can imagine in a country which is poor, which doesn't regularly have access in its offices and bureaucracies to computers, even to fax machines to telephones, communications that all fall between the various ministries, they have rivalries with each other, so compounding the question of policy. as well as the question of simple bureaucracy that does not work very well. that means there is a bandwidth issue. it's very difficult for them to concentrate at a high level on more than one big issue at a time. they will all be scurrying around, all those that have experience at the top of working with the united states, and a small number have. then the mid—level bureaucrats who are not used to working with the outside world and don't have access to communications. very few of them have access to internet and phone line access to the outside world. for them to be communicating with singapore is going to be, even
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conflict an estimated thirty million than at any time since the second world war that's according to unicef today we look at what's often seen as a forgotten crisis the civil war in yemen has stayed largely out of the spotlight but it is nothing short of a catastrophe fighting escalated in two thousand and fifteen between a shia rebel group known as the who are these and yemen's government which is backed by saudi arabia and the united states who these are supported by iran. caught in the middle of this conflict are millions of civilians forced from their homes and pushed to the brink of starvation two million men he said been displaced by the fighting and around twenty million to manny's are dependent on aid to survive and even more striking number every ten minutes a child under the age of five dies from preventable causes such as disease or hunger the united nations says it is the world's worst humanitarian crisis right now while the children hit so hard in yemen we want to talk to susanna kruger head of the children rights organization save the children here in germany she joins us in o
conflict an estimated thirty million than at any time since the second world war that's according to unicef today we look at what's often seen as a forgotten crisis the civil war in yemen has stayed largely out of the spotlight but it is nothing short of a catastrophe fighting escalated in two thousand and fifteen between a shia rebel group known as the who are these and yemen's government which is backed by saudi arabia and the united states who these are supported by iran. caught in the...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mood is difficult because of where most of the children work in smaller factories workshops from home would be global equity. this should be a different sets of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to set down this sector. when the dishes finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed. a recent study by the human rights organization focused on factories it failed around fifteen fails and the twenty one thousand workers were children some as young as four years old. stratford zero let's take you back now to the spanish port city of valencia worries in the first people disembarking from the first of three ships carrying hundreds of refugees and migrants arriving there in spain getting health ch
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boats out of dispossession and barges to deliver but repeatable ones like the world food program and unicef are saying they cannot do that because they don't want their way bills to end up in the hundreds of smugglers something that could spoil the image so there is a lot of food coming in there quickly about an alter of storage and they say something has to give way the coalition has to allow them to dock ships into the port again the world's worst humanitarian crisis at the moment thank you mohammed. house and you are as a professor of international relations and security forces university he joins us now from leone and france on skype we appreciate your time very much so what do you know about the condition of the airport even aside from the fighting just how functional is this airport. probably. not gone beyond. heavy bombardment by a good quality and forces but also. say that you are not functional for the stupid reason that. city and they. are not forgotten though they are. an important air force so consequently devalue all the airports more symbolic just try to. find so you got a sen
boats out of dispossession and barges to deliver but repeatable ones like the world food program and unicef are saying they cannot do that because they don't want their way bills to end up in the hundreds of smugglers something that could spoil the image so there is a lot of food coming in there quickly about an alter of storage and they say something has to give way the coalition has to allow them to dock ships into the port again the world's worst humanitarian crisis at the moment thank you...
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they try to kind of whitewash this by having international players by having messi come who is a unicef ambassador for the children. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has been tweeting let's just take a look at this tree has some quite strong things to say he says it's too bad that the soccer heroes from argentina did not withstand the pressure of the israeli hating agitators whose only goal is to undermine a basic right to self-defense and to destroy israel we will not yield before a pack of and you submit to terrorist supporters strong words. all you semitic terrorist supporters we are not anti-semitic we are pro humanity and the president of argentina football as a nation just that officially that they have done this and hope this is a contribution to world peace and to the second half of the question so you know and to submit to you terrorist supporters now we are we stand up for we are like we have members across the world over forty million who stand up for the issues that they care about so the reasons thank you so the reasons that argentina gave for counseling the marc
they try to kind of whitewash this by having international players by having messi come who is a unicef ambassador for the children. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has been tweeting let's just take a look at this tree has some quite strong things to say he says it's too bad that the soccer heroes from argentina did not withstand the pressure of the israeli hating agitators whose only goal is to undermine a basic right to self-defense and to destroy israel we will not yield before a...
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six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of orphans in uganda is what's worrying the commissioner for youth and children's affairs he's overseeing the closure of orphanages that don't meet the government's criteria we have also learnt that many of these when it is being used as a group of children out of the country i'm suspecting parents just leave their children to be taken on by anybody under the guise of helping them and in the end. one of the licensed homes in gulu st jude it's home to more than ninety orphans. for the children to grow up in bed last night as their i divined from the children it was some of the children we don't often it kne
six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of...
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . eye disease and near the turkish syrian border you can read up on all our top stories on the web site al-jazeera dot com including more details on our top story on our still suicide attack in afghanistan. well let's take a quick look before we go at the headlines once again at least twenty six people have been killed in an eyesore suicide car bomb attack at a gathering of taliban fighters and afghan security officials in the eastern city of. the blast came as president ashraf ghani announced an extension to the government's weeklong ceasefire with the taliban it's a blow to an otherwise happy day which has seen dozens of an armed taliban fighters entering the capital kabul and other cities to celebrate the holiday. the new u.n. envoy to yemen is expected to propose a deal to end fighting over the por
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . eye disease and near the turkish syrian border you can read up on all our top stories on the web site al-jazeera dot com including more details on our top story on our still suicide attack in afghanistan....
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member moved he has resigned following the announcement according to unicef more than a thousand childrenn south sudan were sexually assaulted during the first three years of the conflict there and around seventy two percent of women living in so-called protected sites in the capital juba say they've been raped mostly by police and soldiers to morgan spoke to one of the victims. selling firewood is a lifeline for. it's the only commodity to sustain herself and her five children the twenty seven year old is one of the forty thousand displaced persons in this united nations camp but collecting firewood outside the camp can be dangerous. we were a group of women and went to collect firewood outside the camp five soldiers found us and we ran i fell and they pointed their guns at me and then raped me and left me when i came back to the camp and was too ashamed to get treatment. is one of thousands of women in the camp who have been raped during the five year war since president salva kiir accused his former vice president riek machar of attempting a groom thousands have been killed and four mi
member moved he has resigned following the announcement according to unicef more than a thousand childrenn south sudan were sexually assaulted during the first three years of the conflict there and around seventy two percent of women living in so-called protected sites in the capital juba say they've been raped mostly by police and soldiers to morgan spoke to one of the victims. selling firewood is a lifeline for. it's the only commodity to sustain herself and her five children the twenty seven...
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . or disease and as near the turkish syrian border. i. iran have won their first match at a world cup in twenty years beating morocco one male with a last minute girl and their female fans were particularly happy just to be in russia because back home in iran women abang from football stadiums it's the only nation competing at the world cup which doesn't let in failure supporters and to raise awareness palace were displayed at the stadium and simply says that and an iranian band released the protests. egypt got off to a disastrous start losing one nil to euro guy and then did stalin sala had to watch the deceit from the bench but as sarah hire out reports egyptian fans around the world remain optimistic. there was an excited nervous atmosphere at this doha sports day. with mohamed salah be fit enough t
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . or disease and as near the turkish syrian border. i. iran have won their first match at a world cup in twenty years beating morocco one male with a last minute girl and their female fans were particularly...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in full smoot is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops or from home will be global equity. this should be a different set of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in.
bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in full smoot is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops or from home will be global equity. this should be a different set of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in.
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border stay with us on the news hour still to come on the eve of colombia's presidential runoff we look at even to kill a candidate many fear could undo the fabric piste of student activists in the u.s. travel from coast to coast to rally for greater gun control following a number of high profile shootings. and iceland the vikings clapping back against argentina joe will have the latest from the world cup in russia. al of the remaining heat there was once europe wide a couple of weeks ago is done the bottom right hand corners are circulating slow storms within what is too pretty warm and humid weather some of them in pretty vicious storms flash flooding the bit of hail and that's not to continue anywhere really from longer in plane than towards turkey tries to grease comin
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border stay with us on the news hour still to come on the eve of colombia's presidential runoff we look at even to kill a candidate many fear could undo the fabric piste of...
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november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sara crow unicef special and on migration has just returned from asia migration is hardly gone away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they are the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching cheap to mean when i was there it was forty eight degrees and children family in nursing nursing mothers newborn baby i met as well literally in the desert in scorching heat and without shelter without protection and these air has gone from a think to being the capital of migration in africa tomorrow being the host of so many who are stranded there and it's certainly not going away it's been a mess and the beginning of our end and there needs to be better solutions and. supporters of the bush far right activist tony robinson have nots through london calling for men to be released from jail robinson is the only name is steven jackson lennon is serving thirteen months f
november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sara crow unicef special and on migration has just returned from asia migration is hardly gone away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they are the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching cheap to mean when i was there it was forty eight degrees and...
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicefthe war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border. that's why the nih has robbed us of a third tropical storm hitting the region of central america particularly the first two hurricanes this one won't quite make it this is coming off the coast near acapulco the satellite pictures show the swat disk here is it you won't see an eye because it's not really developing it's just in this massive cordon interesting regions this what's called carlotta i'm not going to give you any figures because really it's just it's a rain risk for acapulco for this general area but next one this mass of white here on the yucatan peninsula that's already given hundred thirty five millimeters that's got a ten twenty percent chance of developing into a tropical storm in which case that's quite a dangerous one because it's over the wall most
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicefthe war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border. that's why the nih has robbed us of a third tropical storm hitting the region of central america particularly the first two hurricanes this one won't quite make it this is...
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november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sarah crow unicef spokeswoman on migration has just returned from asia migration is hardly going away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they have the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching heat to me when i was there it was forty eight degrees and children family in nursing nursing mothers newborn baby i met as well literally in the desert in scorching heat and without shelter without protection and these are has gone from a think to being the capital of migration in africa being the host of so many who are stranded and it's certainly not going away it's been there since the beginning of the run and they need. more guatemalans have been ordered to leave their homes to escape an eruption of mt forager the volcano has been spewing a toxic cloud of ash and lava for the past five days at least one hundred nine people have died in two hundred missing but l
november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sarah crow unicef spokeswoman on migration has just returned from asia migration is hardly going away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they have the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching heat to me when i was there it was forty eight degrees and...
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according to unicef more than a thousand children in south sudan were sexually assaulted during the firsthree years of the conflict there and around seventy two percent of women living in so-called protected sites in the capital juba say they've been raped mostly by police and soldiers even morgan spoke to one of the victims. selling firewood is a lifeline for. it's the only commodity to sustain herself and her five children the twenty seven year old is one of the forty thousand displaced persons in this united nations camp but collecting firewood outside the camp can be dangerous. we were a group of women and went to collect firewood outside the camp five soldiers found us and we ran i fell and they pointed their guns at me and then raped me and left me when i came back to the camp and was too ashamed to get treatment. is one of thousands of women in the camp who have been raped during the five year war since president salva kiir accused his former vice president riek machar of attempting a groom thousands have been killed and four million displaced that's a third of the population. alth
according to unicef more than a thousand children in south sudan were sexually assaulted during the firsthree years of the conflict there and around seventy two percent of women living in so-called protected sites in the capital juba say they've been raped mostly by police and soldiers even morgan spoke to one of the victims. selling firewood is a lifeline for. it's the only commodity to sustain herself and her five children the twenty seven year old is one of the forty thousand displaced...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops or from home global equity people this should be a different sets of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. funded issues finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights when eyes ation focused on nine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old. a shootout and house fire nicaragua's capital have killed at least eight people shattering the show live trees between president danielle take care and the protest says they want him gone among those killed in managua six m
bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops or from home global equity people this should be a different sets of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mode is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will. people this should be a different choice of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for these workers then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. funded issues finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on nine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old charles stratford al-jazeera at least thirty one people have died in twin suicide blasts in northeast nigeria the bombs went off in the town of dumbo in borno state local officials suspect armed group boko haram of carrying out th
bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mode is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will. people this should be a different choice of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for these workers then we...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act. this should be a different chess of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. funded issues finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on nine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old. stratford al-jazeera and you can follow all the stories that we're covering here by logging on to our website at al-jazeera dot com. you're watching i was there i was the whole robin these are all top news stories the refugee ship a
bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in forsman is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act. this should be a different chess of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we...
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bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mood is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act. this should be a different face of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we ourselves have been willing to shut down this sector. by the dishes finance minister has repeatedly called for the beauty factories about one hundred twenty of them to be closed down. a recent study by the human rights organization praga focused on mine factories it found around fifteen thousand of the twenty one thousand workers with children some as young as four years old child stratford al-jazeera. a former cambodian prime minister has been seriously injured in a road crash that killed his wife and injured at least seven other people prince norodom runner it was travelling in a convoy along with se
bangladesh label the minimum legal age for employment is fourteen united nations children's agency unicef says in force mood is difficult because of where most of the children work in small factories workshops from home. will act. this should be a different face of jobs for these people other than the tobacco industry they are at least two million people working nationwide in this sector this should be alternative employment opportunities provided by government for all these work as then we...
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more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border at least eight people have been left injured after a taxi plowed into a crowd and russia the collision happened near red square in moscow where many world cup tourists were gathered witnesses say the driver the taxi ran away from the same before bystanders caught him authorities say the driver lost control of the vehicle but was not drunk. technology has now played a part to football's world cup in russia so the video assistant referee was for the first time and awarding a penalty to france and their two to one win over australia in the other group c. matched and mark defeated peru and group d. argentina starlito messi missed a penalty and their one all draw against minnows iceland outclassed nigeria to. take out the headlines on al-jazeera they an envoy to yemen is
more than seven years it's not known exactly how many orphans there are in syria but according to unicef the war has left over five million children in need of humanitarian assistance more than half of them were forced to flee their homes to live as refugees mostly in neighboring countries . and near the turkish syrian border at least eight people have been left injured after a taxi plowed into a crowd and russia the collision happened near red square in moscow where many world cup tourists...
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november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sara crow unicef spokeswoman on migration who's just returned from niger. if migration is hardly gone away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they are the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching heat to me when i was there it was forty eight degrees and children family in nursing nursing mothers newborn baby i met as well literally in the desert in scorching heat and without shelter without protection and has gone from a think to being the capital of migration in africa tomorrow being the host all so many who are stranded and it's certainly not going away it's been a mess and the beginning of the end and then needs to be better and. that is it for me for now and now it's back to daryn nic thank you well tributes are being paid to celebrity chef anthony bourdain after his death in paris police are saying the sixty one year old took his own life and he g
november from other parts of africa and almost a quarter of those are children we spoke to sara crow unicef spokeswoman on migration who's just returned from niger. if migration is hardly gone away it's really just out of sight and out of mind effectively and that's a huge problem for children in particular because as you say they are the most exposed and most at risk from exploitation and trafficking and not to mention the scorching heat to me when i was there it was forty eight degrees and...
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so you can get the book, raise money for unicef assyria fund, but also fill your kitchen with the wonderful you need any specialised skills to produce these recipes? i am thinking selfishly feed here. absolutely not. one thing we know from the big offers anyone can make a cake and eat only to spend a on ingredients. perhaps they will ask you to put rose an budget can always put some brands that are she was in a bit off ranelagh. it is a really wonderful thing. it is from upmarket puddings to a teacake for sunday lunch. what is the secret of the success of the first one? what were people wanting to buy into? what's so exciting, to be working now in the world food is wonderful because eve ryo ne the world food is wonderful because everyone wants a piece of it. everyone seems to be excited about cooking. reply rediscovering the i°ys cooking. reply rediscovering the joys of stirring with your wooden spoon. there are so many people working in food that are young. i am an all—day and we love seeing the young people come up. everyone loved to see these young talented people. i think there is a won
so you can get the book, raise money for unicef assyria fund, but also fill your kitchen with the wonderful you need any specialised skills to produce these recipes? i am thinking selfishly feed here. absolutely not. one thing we know from the big offers anyone can make a cake and eat only to spend a on ingredients. perhaps they will ask you to put rose an budget can always put some brands that are she was in a bit off ranelagh. it is a really wonderful thing. it is from upmarket puddings to a...