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it's an attempt to avert the worst says unicef jean and give you. even before probably demanding crisis to know it was very high. that children are not able to achieve the learning outcomes that they need to achieve at a particular age and you can imagine plastic corbet then this learning outcomes even becomes. their children to be simply comes a problem. if the power fails and the signal cuts out then she will simply have to miss out on the class which is frustrating but remote schooling at least offer some sense of stability during the crisis. actually medical history this is also the reason why sophia husain invites round as many as 10 kids a day to use her t.v. in the kibera district. she wants to protect them from another kind of threat during the crisis. it is important in their you know here and. there's so many cases and very new mystical raelyn series so i'm trying my best to put them together so that the they don't and in them since. there are many like sophia haasan trying to help others they're the backbone of nairobi's keep it a quarter
it's an attempt to avert the worst says unicef jean and give you. even before probably demanding crisis to know it was very high. that children are not able to achieve the learning outcomes that they need to achieve at a particular age and you can imagine plastic corbet then this learning outcomes even becomes. their children to be simply comes a problem. if the power fails and the signal cuts out then she will simply have to miss out on the class which is frustrating but remote schooling at...
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unicef once the crisis could push up to 80 sick. 1000000 more children into poverty by the end of the year it also expects a spike in child labor. what sort of future would you want for your kid. of this crisis has been an inconvenience for many of us for others it's pain or if it could set some children back for the rest of their lives i'll talk to an expert about that in a moment 1st this report is a tense evening in nairobi's keep it a district and ambulances brought a week elderly man back to the village who are supposedly tested negative for the corona virus. but many here suspect that he still sick it's not entirely clear what his status is but people over worried enough to force the ambulance to take him back to the hospital. officially there have been around $11000.00 cases in kenya so far which is relatively low but there is widespread fear of a major outbreak schools have been closed because of the corona virus a potentially devastating blow to the future of the younger generation here mothers like sophia she who can't homeschool their children the family has no laptop table
unicef once the crisis could push up to 80 sick. 1000000 more children into poverty by the end of the year it also expects a spike in child labor. what sort of future would you want for your kid. of this crisis has been an inconvenience for many of us for others it's pain or if it could set some children back for the rest of their lives i'll talk to an expert about that in a moment 1st this report is a tense evening in nairobi's keep it a district and ambulances brought a week elderly man back...
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i'm sitting next last race there and also this unicef report thank you so much for being with us here on out is there an excess thank you. japan's government has now been ordered to recognise victims exposed to radio radioactive black rain after the attack on hiroshima back in 1905 dozens of pain to suppress the coats off the they developed illnesses linked to radiation exposure now before their wedding they went satisfied as atomic bomb victims because they were originally located in areas that were deemed safe by the authorities next week will be the 75th anniversary of the u.s. attack on hiroshima that killed 140000 people. well tens of thousands of people in barbaria have filled the streets of the capital demanding the entire cabinet resigned protesters and severe blocked key intersections and what is now the 3rd week of anti establishment rallies prime minister boy congress of his cabinet has accused of maintaining links to the mafia corruption and suppressing freedom of speech president room and read of has expressed support for the protesters thousands of refugees trying to rea
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. >> jimmy: how did you get involved with unicef >> well, i went last year and did some work with unicefsituation in the world i guess first and foremost because my parents were refugees when they moved to the uk but also just because i feel like in the current climate it's an ongoing issue. and especially now with covid-19, i feel like, you know, children and refugees, they're constantly living in such overcrowded places and so often they can't -- you know, they can't self-isolate. you know, i feel like they're the most at risk at the moment and i feel like we really need to be supporting charities that are, you know. also working with like world health organizations to really combat the problem and unicef is someone that really does that >> jimmy: they really do >> i really think everyone should donate whatever they can to unicef. >> jimmy: whatever it is - >> from what i've seen on the ground and especially now with what they're doing through covid-19 and trying to tackle that. especially for overcrowd ed refugee camps it's incredibly important i really believe that we should unite. >
. >> jimmy: how did you get involved with unicef >> well, i went last year and did some work with unicefsituation in the world i guess first and foremost because my parents were refugees when they moved to the uk but also just because i feel like in the current climate it's an ongoing issue. and especially now with covid-19, i feel like, you know, children and refugees, they're constantly living in such overcrowded places and so often they can't -- you know, they can't self-isolate....
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it's an attempt to avert the worst says unicef jean and give you. even before covered the learning crisis you know it was very high. the 2 leaders are not able to achieve their learning or that they need to achieve at a particular age and you can imagine plastic corbet then this learning outcomes even becomes. their children of the same becomes a problem. if the power fails and the signal cuts out then she will simply has to miss out on the class which is frustrating but remote schooling at least offer some sense of stability during the crisis. actually make it only 3 this is also the reason why sophia her son invites round as many as 10 kids a day to use her t.v. in the kibera district. she wants to protect them from another kind of threat during the crisis. it is important in that you know here in so many cases. so i'm trying my best to put them together so that they don't and. there are many like sophia trying to help others they're the backbone of nairobi's keep it a quarter people who won't give up no matter how long the crisis lasts. 'd brazil
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agency unicef and an environmental group they found that nearly one in 3 children have high levels of lead in their blood which can impair brain development of a systems and vital organs the report blames inadequate recycling of lead acid batteries paint in homes and food contaminated by lead pottery nicholas raises a unicef climate and environment specialists and one of the lead authors of the report explained why some countries are more impacted than others. it is a global issue absolutely but it is an issue that. income countries about a 3rd world children are living with locals after about 5 micrograms which according to the u.s. u.t.c. is the level needed for action in fact there's no state level of exposure to. the critically toxic substance what that gets into a child body cognitive development it's been shown to expect come in at about 5 micrograms of a treat by weight. loss like you. and that then has further ripple but. thanks again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera police in hong kong have used a new national security law to crack down on social media
agency unicef and an environmental group they found that nearly one in 3 children have high levels of lead in their blood which can impair brain development of a systems and vital organs the report blames inadequate recycling of lead acid batteries paint in homes and food contaminated by lead pottery nicholas raises a unicef climate and environment specialists and one of the lead authors of the report explained why some countries are more impacted than others. it is a global issue absolutely...
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agency unicef as well as an environmental group found nearly one in 3 children have high levels of lead in their blood and this can impair brain development systems and vital organs that blames inadequate recycling lead acid batteries paint in homes and food contaminated by lead glazed pottery. japan's government has been ordered to recognize victims exposed to radioactive black rain after the attack on hiroshima in 1945 dozens of plaintive said approach the cold softer they developed illnesses linked to radiation exposure before the ruling they were unsatisfied is atomic bomb victims because they were originally located in areas deemed safe by the authorities next week will be the 75th anniversary of the u.s. attack and how that killed 140000 people. a children's hospital in northern mexico is being flooded in the aftermath of tropical storm hanna workers rushed to move beds out of rooms swamped with water at the hospital in the city of and also at least 3 people died in mexico during the storm. thousands of refugees trying to reach the mediterranean are facing extreme rights abuses an
agency unicef as well as an environmental group found nearly one in 3 children have high levels of lead in their blood and this can impair brain development systems and vital organs that blames inadequate recycling lead acid batteries paint in homes and food contaminated by lead glazed pottery. japan's government has been ordered to recognize victims exposed to radioactive black rain after the attack on hiroshima in 1945 dozens of plaintive said approach the cold softer they developed illnesses...
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unicef and 2 health organizations have struck a deal to buy an inexpensive steroid to treat critically ill coronavirus patients in poor countries. difficultly mortality among those worst affected by the virus a cheap and widely available drug is known for its. effects up to 4 and a half. 1000000 people will have access to it recovery efforts underway for a 2nd day off to a landslide of the jade mine 162 people are known to have died so far and emergency workers are still searching for more bodies the landslide was triggered when a pod of whales collapse into a lake causing a wave of muddy waters. those are your headlines more news on al-jazeera that's the bottom line to stay with. it's very difficult a restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving is going to be good nature is high risk sometimes through production drugs. that are not approved for use in u.s. the f.d.a. simply isn't testing enough on the imported market to really find all of these violent bread to feed take note. hi i'm steve clements and i have a question what is racism and is there really a
unicef and 2 health organizations have struck a deal to buy an inexpensive steroid to treat critically ill coronavirus patients in poor countries. difficultly mortality among those worst affected by the virus a cheap and widely available drug is known for its. effects up to 4 and a half. 1000000 people will have access to it recovery efforts underway for a 2nd day off to a landslide of the jade mine 162 people are known to have died so far and emergency workers are still searching for more...
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again on the 10th of august but her daughters will be here in the afternoons to help out according to unicef there's been a 5.5 percent increase in child labor in mexico since the coronavirus crisis began over $3000000.00 children already work full time with countless thousands now joining them the ngo c.d.s. takes care of indigenous families in the mexican capital in the last 2 years child labor has doubled their the ngo was warned that the trend could continue. people's homes are too small for children to learn their parents have their own problems too so most of these kids will probably drop out but are there. 10 to 15 percent of boys and girls won't be going back to school one of the sherrilyn is bored with having to accompany her mother for 10 hours a day she looks forward to going back to classes and especially just starting high school soon she wants to be a doctor when she grows up but she also feels responsible for her little sister. you know what we don't have enough money for food. but i have a little sister and she's hungry when there's not enough to get them ready but that's by
again on the 10th of august but her daughters will be here in the afternoons to help out according to unicef there's been a 5.5 percent increase in child labor in mexico since the coronavirus crisis began over $3000000.00 children already work full time with countless thousands now joining them the ngo c.d.s. takes care of indigenous families in the mexican capital in the last 2 years child labor has doubled their the ngo was warned that the trend could continue. people's homes are too small...
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unicef once the crisis could push up to 86000000.
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tenido más trabajo porque han incrementado >> se están realizando más pruebas >> en estados unidos unicefpara apoyar a los países con esta prevención, con el diagnóstico >> este martes reportaron más 146.000 muertes en latinoamérica y el caribe. amenaza con desatar una ola de hambre el congreso millones de dólares >> este congresista dijo que los países en desarrollo buscan ayuda y estados unidos pueda ser más >> (habla inglés) >> con la pandemia en pleno furor, donald trump anunció la salida de la organización >> indican que restablecer bien estados unidos con las oms >> pasemos a esta toma en vivo viendo hacia san francisco vamos con guillermo para que nos cuente >> buenas tardes amigos feliz martes vemos el aeropuerto de san francisco comienzan a entrar detrás de las montañas donde es la el pacífico que ha traído la diferencia en temperatura pueden ver la torre de control, frente a las costas esa capa marina que trae, como al interior cielo despejado en sudo california con el aumento de las temperaturas con 25 grados de diferencia un panorama cambiante de. saludos amigos 84 grados con
tenido más trabajo porque han incrementado >> se están realizando más pruebas >> en estados unidos unicefpara apoyar a los países con esta prevención, con el diagnóstico >> este martes reportaron más 146.000 muertes en latinoamérica y el caribe. amenaza con desatar una ola de hambre el congreso millones de dólares >> este congresista dijo que los países en desarrollo buscan ayuda y estados unidos pueda ser más >> (habla inglés) >> con la pandemia...
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>>a warning from the world health organization and unicef the coronavirus pandemic is threatening to disrupt immunization efforts worldwide and that could reverse progress made against some serious illnesses. while immunization coverage for some vaccines stalled before covid-19 hit a recent joint report from the w h o when unicef shows nearly 20 million children are under vaccinated almost half of them live in the africa region. >>the report says for the first time in 28 years the world could see a reduction in coverage for the vaccine protecting against diphtheria tetanus and pertussis also known as whooping cough. >>and at least 30 measles and rubella campaigns were also canceled or at risk of being canceled which could likely result in intensified outbreaks. the world health organization's director general says vaccines are one of the most powerful tools in the history of public health and more children are now being immunize than ever before but the pandemic has put those games at risk. the avoidable suffering and death caused by children missing out on routine immunizations coul
>>a warning from the world health organization and unicef the coronavirus pandemic is threatening to disrupt immunization efforts worldwide and that could reverse progress made against some serious illnesses. while immunization coverage for some vaccines stalled before covid-19 hit a recent joint report from the w h o when unicef shows nearly 20 million children are under vaccinated almost half of them live in the africa region. >>the report says for the first time in 28 years the...
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then to yemen where unicef is warning children face deadly hunger as ththe pandemic spread. quotes when there was a spike in the deaths because of the coronavirus and the diseases, the workers were not able to keep up with the digging, the burial, and the finishing of the graves. amy: this comes after u.s.-backed saudi bombing that has created the world's worst to mentoring crisis. and as the center for disease control says unhoused people who are living in encampments should be allowed to remain where they are to help stop the spread of covid-19, we go to philadelphia, where the mayor has postponed the eviction of an encampment of cash planned this morning. is dignity. and we demand that philadelphia house your homeless. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy goododman. the united s states has shatterd its own record for covid-19, confirmingng 75,600 cases of the disease on t thursday as texas d florida both reported their highest death tolls of the pandemic. speaking in an online form hosted by faceboo
then to yemen where unicef is warning children face deadly hunger as ththe pandemic spread. quotes when there was a spike in the deaths because of the coronavirus and the diseases, the workers were not able to keep up with the digging, the burial, and the finishing of the graves. amy: this comes after u.s.-backed saudi bombing that has created the world's worst to mentoring crisis. and as the center for disease control says unhoused people who are living in encampments should be allowed to...
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unicef and 2 health organizations have struck a deal to buy and inexpensive steroids to treat critically ill coronavirus patients in poor countries researches found dexamethasone significantly reduced mortality among those worst affected by the virus it is cheap it is widely available and is known for its anti inflammatory effects. hundreds of nurses in southern california one demanding more personal protection equipment p.p.a. and also better working conditions they protested in front of a hospital in riverside outside of los angeles as part of a 10 day strike nurses say the influx of coronavirus patients means they have to work longer shifts without breaks and so they want the union and the hospitals to agree on better working terms there's been a large explosion at a fireworks factory in northwest turkey the complex province had between 150 and 200 people inside when the explosion went off it's not yet known how many people have been either killed or injured. the recovery efforts in may and more are underway for a 2nd day after a landslide at a jade mine 162 people are known to have d
unicef and 2 health organizations have struck a deal to buy and inexpensive steroids to treat critically ill coronavirus patients in poor countries researches found dexamethasone significantly reduced mortality among those worst affected by the virus it is cheap it is widely available and is known for its anti inflammatory effects. hundreds of nurses in southern california one demanding more personal protection equipment p.p.a. and also better working conditions they protested in front of a...
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recent report from unicef and the world health organization says nearly 20 million children are under vaccinated and about half of them are in the africa region health experts say vaccines can be delivered safely even during a pandemic so now they are calling on health officials to make sure that happens. other news we're following tonight police in berkeley, they say a woman is trying to keep a french bulldog that was in a car that police say that she stole from a parking lot on university avenue this was earlier this month. police say a 5 month old french bulldog named miss it. she was in the car the owner's wallet was in the car, but the car was stolen. detectives have been following what they say is a trail of fried to a fraudulent charges by the suspect in the video the puppy is seen leaning out of a window at a drive-up so he's out there and people police say if you see the woman or the dog please give them a call berkeley place. and a story out of san francisco, a chinese researcher accused of concealing her ties to the chinese military on a visa application is now in custody,
recent report from unicef and the world health organization says nearly 20 million children are under vaccinated and about half of them are in the africa region health experts say vaccines can be delivered safely even during a pandemic so now they are calling on health officials to make sure that happens. other news we're following tonight police in berkeley, they say a woman is trying to keep a french bulldog that was in a car that police say that she stole from a parking lot on university...
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it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.se relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so far this year. jack: great ideas. fascinating, as always. to roadway more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follow us on twitter. that is all for us. be healthy, wear your masks. (announcer) the following is a sponsored program for prostagenix, furnished by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million men in america have prostrate problems. i know, i was one of them. and all these natural prostate supplements like the ones i have here in front of me are everywhere. drugstores, health food stores, on the internet, and all over tv, se
it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.se relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it...
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and egypt and saudi arabia with money unicef and you don't have a. little better than what i want you have a cut at all and it was dark but it. is one of the more recent examples it takes up the theory and does as its backdrop and kind of shows. in a very negative. lies the turkish history control intervention in egypt and some portray is not turkish historical figures. i do not recall battles fought over the airwaves i'm not limited to news reporting or political rhetoric. entertainment informs audiences to ships hearts and minds. by tapping into a fascination for the ottoman eating turkish disease have grown into an export industry. a country weapon for a country out to dry as a direct its history if not its empire. and finally they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery unless it slips thinking and your name is donald trump there's something about the way the president trump delivers a sound bite taking his words having them coming out of someone else's mouth that makes truth sound much stranger than fiction sarah cooper an american
and egypt and saudi arabia with money unicef and you don't have a. little better than what i want you have a cut at all and it was dark but it. is one of the more recent examples it takes up the theory and does as its backdrop and kind of shows. in a very negative. lies the turkish history control intervention in egypt and some portray is not turkish historical figures. i do not recall battles fought over the airwaves i'm not limited to news reporting or political rhetoric. entertainment...
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more than 2 weeks with a number of new clusters of the infections scattered around the country and unicef has warned that nearly 7000000 more children good suffer from serious malnutrition due to the impact of the pandemic millions more will experience problems because health care and feeding services have been so badly disrupted in cameroon west africa a long history of mistrust between hospitals of the public has been made worse by the coronavirus it has recorded more than 12000 coronavirus cases and more than 300 deaths but some families allege that deaths attributed to covert 19 are often not really caused by it did abuse blasi ung reports. this is a group for the 1st time since. few. but harry and. something else. go off. on. so on us more because we define. it to be difficult. there was no we. don't. treat the crew of the most fundamental christian the country. since come around because of much. families have accused doctors of oxygen. is on the active. in the country they help me to. request. cameras medical council which represents. declined to comment on this report. we met harry
more than 2 weeks with a number of new clusters of the infections scattered around the country and unicef has warned that nearly 7000000 more children good suffer from serious malnutrition due to the impact of the pandemic millions more will experience problems because health care and feeding services have been so badly disrupted in cameroon west africa a long history of mistrust between hospitals of the public has been made worse by the coronavirus it has recorded more than 12000 coronavirus...
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it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.ionship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so far this year. jack: great ideas. fascinating, as always. to roadway more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follow us on twitter. that is all for us. be healthy, wear your masks. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: and happy weekend, everyone. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. thanks so much for joining us this weekend. coming up, allianz chief economic adviser mohamed al-arian to discuss his op-ed on the u.s./china rivalry. later, m
it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.ionship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so...
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more than 2 weeks but the number of new clusters of the infection scattered around the country and unicef has warned that nearly 7000000 more children could suffer from serious malnutrition known as wasting due to the impact of the pandemic millions more will experience problems because health care and feeding services have been so badly disrupted sport now and 3 major league baseball games have been postponed due to a covert 1000 outbreak all this at a time when the new season had only just started at least 14 people on the miami marlins team have tested positive the moderns were to host the baltimore orioles in their home opener on monday night instead mullins players are staying at their hotel in philadelphia after finishing a series there tuesday's game is also off meanwhile the new york yankees game with the philadelphia phillies on monday was also postpones to prevent the visiting yankees from using the same club as the model instead over the weekend. and a quick reminder now of the top story of your following for you germany is bracing for the 2nd wave of the poll numbers there's b
more than 2 weeks but the number of new clusters of the infection scattered around the country and unicef has warned that nearly 7000000 more children could suffer from serious malnutrition known as wasting due to the impact of the pandemic millions more will experience problems because health care and feeding services have been so badly disrupted sport now and 3 major league baseball games have been postponed due to a covert 1000 outbreak all this at a time when the new season had only just...
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it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.an inverse relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has helped it along so far this year. jack: great ideas. fascinating, as always. to roadway more, check out this week's edition of barron's.com. don't forget to follow us on twitter. that is all for us. be healthy, wear your masks. fac weekend out there. that does it for us. "lou dobbs" -- ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today deployed more federal agents into democrat-run cities e ahead of what is expected to be another violent weekend. seattle's police department preparing for more property damage, looting, arson, assaults on their law enforcement officers over the coming days. the departme
it's almost double unicef and the american red cross' report combined. that's pretty holy, jack.an inverse relationship. speaking of healthy things, ben, what do you have for us as an action able idea? >> mcdonald's is looking interesting. now that people can drive their cars through the drive-through, should show up when they report earnings next week. jack south carolina and, carlton, finish us off. >> looking at big lots. it's a may on the stay at home play and an activist has...
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children's fund unicef since the beginning of the yemeni war and $2815.00 the country has become one of the world's worst humanitarian catastrophes with over 100000 killed the majority of civilian casualties a result from airstrikes with the saudi led coalition blamed by international human rights groups for indiscriminate bombings despite that britain last week announced it would resume arms sales to saudi arabia but the international trade secretary saying possible war crimes in yemen seem to be isolated incidents i have assessed that there is not a clear risk for the export of arms and military equipment to saudi arabia might be used in the commission of a serious violation of international humanitarian law i.e. united kingdom actually still sending be switches to your saudi arabia i don't understand the basis of you know hypocrisy and. completely completely misleading to everybody because it is a government that are seeking money from the sort of any get this is they believe they wouldn't be and yet they didn't do i mean you know the cold case and this and it is if you see from t
children's fund unicef since the beginning of the yemeni war and $2815.00 the country has become one of the world's worst humanitarian catastrophes with over 100000 killed the majority of civilian casualties a result from airstrikes with the saudi led coalition blamed by international human rights groups for indiscriminate bombings despite that britain last week announced it would resume arms sales to saudi arabia but the international trade secretary saying possible war crimes in yemen seem to...