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because what we had from the panel of experts was certainly criticism of saudi arabia the united arab emirates and also the yemen government itself but we know. so that the united states and the united kingdom among others are also helping this coalition with some of the targeting operations will be questions out generally about where we go from here and whether or not any of these governments well except the findings of this love expert yeah we'll have to wait and see ok for the time being alan fischer thank you for wrapping that up for us or from djibouti we'll have more news on this particular press conference in less than thirty minutes time right here on al-jazeera that's after inside story. we understand the difference. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera. damning the river nile ethiopia's prime minister questions whether the largest hydroelectric project in africa will ever see the light of day is years away from opening because of controversy and construction dela
because what we had from the panel of experts was certainly criticism of saudi arabia the united arab emirates and also the yemen government itself but we know. so that the united states and the united kingdom among others are also helping this coalition with some of the targeting operations will be questions out generally about where we go from here and whether or not any of these governments well except the findings of this love expert yeah we'll have to wait and see ok for the time being...
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shake months or a deputy prime minister of the united arab emirates. can sing one former deputy prime minister of singapore. more lebanese former minister carlos gone c.e.o. of renault nissan and prince albert of monaco himself. trust and confidence stuart gulliver group chief executive of the british bank h.s.b.c. was an early member of the board of directors but both the bank ended c.e.o. came under allegations of tax evasion is also why you felt the need as a whole called. to create panamanian company first of all there was no tax advantage will purpose whatsoever to the company as a matter of fact there was no tax purpose to it it was a panamanian nominee and city concerns are fairly well you have to criticise it purely to get me previously within my own company you do understand how this looks today. i understand that it looks puzzling to people and i understand it looks. and and it looks difficult and suggests the points of being of the reasons related to times but there were not. it was. so slow incredible. this hearing in front of the treasury
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war in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claim it it fielded to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably care and we get this.
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the rebels of using children as human shields saudi arabia is being assisted by the united arab emirates in its incursion ok let's get some reaction to all of this with. a red cross spokes person in yemen very glad to say she's with us now thanks for coming on to r.t. this afternoon can you give us an update firstly on the casualties involved here because we were hearing. around forty people have been killed is that the same thing that you understand to be the case. so basically according to the numbers divided by i.c.r.c. medical teams operating and operating in the i.c.r.c. supported hospital in florida we have received twenty nine identified these are children up to fourteen years old. forty eight injured among them thirty children but for the over the top. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen. figure is the international committee of the red cross is giving based on figures given by their medical teams from their from the i.c.r.c. supported hospital and. the saudi led coalition has reacted to what's happened it says that this mission was carried
the rebels of using children as human shields saudi arabia is being assisted by the united arab emirates in its incursion ok let's get some reaction to all of this with. a red cross spokes person in yemen very glad to say she's with us now thanks for coming on to r.t. this afternoon can you give us an update firstly on the casualties involved here because we were hearing. around forty people have been killed is that the same thing that you understand to be the case. so basically according to...
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the saudi led coalition oh war in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled gave any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the un brokered peace table that that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the go
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war in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president who mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by iranian back to the fighters it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get this to the u.n. brokered peace table. all the that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is
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individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes the u.a.e. as minister of state for foreign affairs the responder to the panel's findings with this tweet which should review and respond to the x.-press report the coalition is fulfilling its role in reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference now let's bring in our panelists joining us in some say nobody a yemeni journalist in london elizabeth kendal senior research fellow at pembroke college of the university of oxford from bordeaux in france by a sky martha monday is a retired professor of anthropology of the london school of economics a warm welcome to you all elizabeth i would like to know whether this report is a turning point in the three year long conflict in yemen. i certainly think that this latest united nations report takes the rhetoric up a notch in terms of calling out the coalition ou
individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes the u.a.e. as minister of state for foreign affairs the responder to the panel's findings with this tweet which should review and respond to the x.-press report the coalition is fulfilling its role in reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the...
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guest: the united arab emirates are another top spender. japan, a number of middle 10 of theuntries -- trying to governments influence public policy in the united states. host: let's go to richard in wyoming on the independent line. caller: good morning. i was interested in the nra's role in receiving donations, if or if there was something going on that people should be more aware of. host: did you study any nongovernmental entity? guest: in the united states, there's a number of different things that get impacted. there are nonprofits registering under fara. the nra is not one of them. host: let's go to joann calling from pennsylvania on the democratic line. caller: good morning. trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, stands accused of receiving millions of dollars -- this isn nations outrageous. as i recall, the u.s. attorney that was prosecuting started the bankng statement with a saying a man in the courtroom believed the laws do not apply to them. i'm glad you have this very well spoken guest on. thank you for c-span. thank yo
guest: the united arab emirates are another top spender. japan, a number of middle 10 of theuntries -- trying to governments influence public policy in the united states. host: let's go to richard in wyoming on the independent line. caller: good morning. i was interested in the nra's role in receiving donations, if or if there was something going on that people should be more aware of. host: did you study any nongovernmental entity? guest: in the united states, there's a number of different...
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of real summit or real organization for an arab nato that is focused on saudi arabia in the united arab emirates flight how does iran view the creation or the possible creation of this alliance is iran view this as a pretext by the u.s. to take military action against iran. foreign policy. american foreign policy magazine. piece few weeks ago trying to answer this question that the united states takes many military action against iran and the answer to that that i don't assess how and i think it's a collective notices is that u.s. military is going to have serious difficulties if they engage iran militarily iran's. reach and military ability is at the level that the cost of attacking iran is going to be very very big so you need on at least for the short medium and. we don't have this out of us as the u.s. is going to attack iran militarily bigart to having a regional security outage and actually iran has been asking for that for a long time iran has argued that the countries of this region should be able to. provide for their own security does not think the united states or other countries from
of real summit or real organization for an arab nato that is focused on saudi arabia in the united arab emirates flight how does iran view the creation or the possible creation of this alliance is iran view this as a pretext by the u.s. to take military action against iran. foreign policy. american foreign policy magazine. piece few weeks ago trying to answer this question that the united states takes many military action against iran and the answer to that that i don't assess how and i think...
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its military than saudi arabia, than the israeli regime, than turkey, than iraq, than the united arab emiratesion... with a passport—holding population of1 million. either your numbers are incorrect or the international institute for strategic studies, whose job it is to monitor military spending, is nonsense. i've been to syria nine or ten times over the past seven years and i've never seen such huge amounts of money being spent in syria. it's the united states who's spent trillions of dollars in wars in iraq, destroying iraq, destroying libya, helping the saudis destroy yemen, and to a create a dirty war in syria. they're the ones who have created this mess. let's bring it back to what's happening inside iran. you haven't tried to dispute with me that economic times are tough, there is anger on the streets, we've all seen it. it's interesting to me that certain politicians, i'm going to name one, former president ahmadinejad, are making calls for president rouhani to go and to go now. and even supreme leader ali khamenei has talked about gross management which he saus is now afflicting iran.
its military than saudi arabia, than the israeli regime, than turkey, than iraq, than the united arab emiratesion... with a passport—holding population of1 million. either your numbers are incorrect or the international institute for strategic studies, whose job it is to monitor military spending, is nonsense. i've been to syria nine or ten times over the past seven years and i've never seen such huge amounts of money being spent in syria. it's the united states who's spent trillions of...
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its military than saudi arabia, than the israeli regime, than turkey, than iraq, than the united arab emiratesg population of1 million. either your numbers are incorrect or the international institute for strategic studies, whose job it is to institute for strategic studies, whosejob it is to monitor institute for strategic studies, whose job it is to monitor military spending, is nonsense. i have been to syria and times over the past seven to syria and times over the past seve n yea rs to syria and times over the past seven years and i have never seen such huge amounts of money being spent in syria. the united states spent in syria. the united states spent trillions of dollars in wars in iraq, destroying iraq, destroying libya, helping the saudis destroy yemen, and to a dirty war in syria. they are the ones who have created this mess. let's bring it back to what is happening inside iran. you have not tried to dispute with me that economic times are tough and there is anger on the streets, we have all seen it. it is interesting to me that certain politicians, particularly former president ahma
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accuses hutu rebels of using children as human shields saudi arabia is being assisted by the united arab emirates in its incursion. is not the first time this month that the coalition has hit residential areas a week ago an air raid on who died the main transit point for humanitarian aid to yemen and the lives of fifty five civilians one hundred seventy more were wounded humanitarian groups of the coalition to protect the civilian population as well as medical staff and facilities which have to pay to. be. read to hide from the red cross and sun are told is the humanitarian situation in yemen is appalling. we have received twenty nine identified the bodies of children up to fourteen years old and forty forty eight injured among them thirty children but for the overall top. this needs to be referred to the ministry of health and population of yemen humanitarian situation in the country is catastrophic it's a book relation that has been brought to the brink of collapse the health system is decimated the movement of population is growing because of. conflicts and hostilities going on so really do th
accuses hutu rebels of using children as human shields saudi arabia is being assisted by the united arab emirates in its incursion. is not the first time this month that the coalition has hit residential areas a week ago an air raid on who died the main transit point for humanitarian aid to yemen and the lives of fifty five civilians one hundred seventy more were wounded humanitarian groups of the coalition to protect the civilian population as well as medical staff and facilities which have to...
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region in general are somehow complicit with saudi arabia they've been arming saudi arabia the united arab emirates. president from called that beautiful weapons when he was sitting with the crown prince of saudi arabia so clearly there's a lot of arming going on this proxy war as you mentioned in the report iran supporting the whole with the saudi arabia supporting its own clients and getting involved militarily in the region. the the u.n. security council in needs to step up russia and china i'm sure will be interested to get this thing resolved but the united states france and the u.k. need to get involved because regionally the arab league has basically imploded long ago because of the tragedies in the region and egypt is not playing any serious law other than being complicit with so if you're a viewer and international role is needed the u.n. security council needs to step in and i suppose the other problem is that you know within yemen we see that a lot of the groups in the tribes that wield power are not a toll being engaged by the u.n. or international powers because it's so splintered now
region in general are somehow complicit with saudi arabia they've been arming saudi arabia the united arab emirates. president from called that beautiful weapons when he was sitting with the crown prince of saudi arabia so clearly there's a lot of arming going on this proxy war as you mentioned in the report iran supporting the whole with the saudi arabia supporting its own clients and getting involved militarily in the region. the the u.n. security council in needs to step up russia and china...
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from the led coalition oh lord in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled gave any president. who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from a really into fumes all the governments named in the forty one page report received an advance copy the panel says it has compiled a list of the names of people it believes may be responsible for war crimes and passed it on to the appropriate authorities and there are those who hope that this report
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it's managed to raise three hundred million dollars from allies like saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. russian and turkish defense ministers are meeting in moscow to discuss the plight of syria's refugees millions have been forced from their homes since the war began and many are now fleeing one of the last opposition strongholds ahead of a planned offensive by the government they're taking refuge in camps near the turkish border city of kosovo glue has more from may that's inside syria near the border with turkey. this is the marketplace of a refugee camp in northern syria by syria syria keyboard there the camp which is one of the oldest in the rising began and the reality shows more than eight hundred to. thousand syrian refugees those refugees this place maybe once maybe a couple of times since the sunni rising and the bashar assad regime's assaults began and many people here feel stuck because as the there is the syrian regime president bashar assad threatens to touch it these people say no where else to go because this was the ultimate point by the border that they could reach an
it's managed to raise three hundred million dollars from allies like saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. russian and turkish defense ministers are meeting in moscow to discuss the plight of syria's refugees millions have been forced from their homes since the war began and many are now fleeing one of the last opposition strongholds ahead of a planned offensive by the government they're taking refuge in camps near the turkish border city of kosovo glue has more from may that's inside...
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the saudi led coalition oh war in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emiratesand leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exile gave any president after abu mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact the fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch claimed it it failed to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coalition is fulfilling its ruling reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington at a real briefing u.s. defense secretary jim mattis gave his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the u.n. brokered peace table that that the u.n. special envoy. is trying to get it to
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national monetary fund figures released last year china the united arab emirates and the e.u. are iran's main trading partners about nineteen point five percent of iran's total trade is with china the second biggest partner of the united arab emirates makes up about sixteen point eight percent and a very close third the twenty eight nations making up the european union tolling sixteen point three percent of trade iran's primary exports are oil and gas and other petro chemicals as well as free fruit in that stables its main imports are farming machinery and vehicles cereals along with iron and steel and the sanctions are also likely to affect its airline industry approximately thirty eight billion dollars and eels have been agreed between tehran and western firms but they durant's airline industry is very much in limbo with many sanctions making it difficult to upgrade on aging fleet of planes because sanctions on iran have made many european companies rethink their investment plans but some small businesses are choosing to deal with iranians rather than americans david chaytor
national monetary fund figures released last year china the united arab emirates and the e.u. are iran's main trading partners about nineteen point five percent of iran's total trade is with china the second biggest partner of the united arab emirates makes up about sixteen point eight percent and a very close third the twenty eight nations making up the european union tolling sixteen point three percent of trade iran's primary exports are oil and gas and other petro chemicals as well as free...
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he's based in the united arab emirates and serves customers in afghanistan pakistan and the gulf states. today a customer from tehran has come to look at a machine for packaging fresh dates demand remains high in iran for state of the art equipment. but since washington announced its withdrawal from the around nuclear deal and new sanctions amir so today has been struggling to make money in his native iran we see recent developments or changes. i would say it's more mental. difficulties into the market and lots of banks. investors are just watching and observing what we did future because that's a student ought to have a clear picture for any big company is how it goes. hopes were high when iran emerged from international isolation three years ago following the signing of the nuclear agreement in business terms of a market with eighty million consumers together with huge demand and potential for a modern infrastructure and production machinery while there have been preliminary talks and very tentative plans on joint ventures so far new international investment has barely materialized li
he's based in the united arab emirates and serves customers in afghanistan pakistan and the gulf states. today a customer from tehran has come to look at a machine for packaging fresh dates demand remains high in iran for state of the art equipment. but since washington announced its withdrawal from the around nuclear deal and new sanctions amir so today has been struggling to make money in his native iran we see recent developments or changes. i would say it's more mental. difficulties into...
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saudis accuse canada of interference for urging the release of jailed rights activists the united arab emirates and bought rein of backing the saudi position. bangladesh's government says it's considering using the death penalty on those responsible for fatal traffic accidents that's a student's protest for a ninth day over the death of two teenagers killed by a speeding bus meanwhile activists say armed groups linked to the government and the police have attacked the protesting students in dhaka in an attempt to quash the demonstrations. and at least eleven people have been killed and seventy others injured in a spate of shootings in chicago over the last two days police of blaming it mostly on gangs saying that they use a large sum of crowds as cover to shoot indiscriminately gun violence in the u.s. city has been in the spotlight lately and president donald trump has criticized the city's democratic mayor over the issue over the headlines i'll have more news in about twenty five minutes time after counting the cost which starts now. hello i'm sam is a band this is counting the cost on al-jaz
saudis accuse canada of interference for urging the release of jailed rights activists the united arab emirates and bought rein of backing the saudi position. bangladesh's government says it's considering using the death penalty on those responsible for fatal traffic accidents that's a student's protest for a ninth day over the death of two teenagers killed by a speeding bus meanwhile activists say armed groups linked to the government and the police have attacked the protesting students in...
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they scored twice in the last five minutes to complete a 3—1victory and they'll face the united arab emirates for myanmar, who beat iran 2—0 to claim theirfirst win of the tournament. with north korea beating saudi arabia 3—0. all four teams finished on four points. myanmar were the only one who didn't go through. england's cricketers face a huge challenge to save the 3rd test in nottingham after a century from virat kohli tightened india's grip on the match. india began the day on 124/2 in their 2nd innings and piled up 352/7 before declaring. along the way, virat kohli completed his 22nd test century, and there were half centuries for pujara and pandya. england are chasing a notional 521 to win, and were 23 for nought at stumps. patrick gearey reports. i can't tell you it was an enthralling day ‘s cricket, but it was an important and impressive one from india and virat kohli. he was the man of the moment. at the crease when he walked out to bat, 292 runs ahead. they offered one chance in the morning session, that was pujara dropped at slip byjos buttler. the latest catch. after that it was
they scored twice in the last five minutes to complete a 3—1victory and they'll face the united arab emirates for myanmar, who beat iran 2—0 to claim theirfirst win of the tournament. with north korea beating saudi arabia 3—0. all four teams finished on four points. myanmar were the only one who didn't go through. england's cricketers face a huge challenge to save the 3rd test in nottingham after a century from virat kohli tightened india's grip on the match. india began the day on 124/2...
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for months the people of the mohar have been protesting the presence of saudi and united arab emirates troops there cause for the coalition to scale back its military presence and hand back in the day the airport was finally met in a deal last month but tensions are far from over the saudi led coalition has reportedly not fully yawn at the agreement and is still in control of the airport seaport and border crossing with oman. locals have given a deal until september to see if the saudi led coalition will fulfill their six demands thirty and if not then they say they'll be back on the streets protesting. at al-jazeera japan is marking the seventy third anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki which was near the end of the second world war and tony good tara she became the first u.n. secretary general to attend the event here all leaders to commit to nuclear disarmament saying the fear of nuclear war was still present seventy thousand people were killed in august nine hundred forty five when the united states dropped its second nuclear bomb on japan well the one hundred fifty thousa
for months the people of the mohar have been protesting the presence of saudi and united arab emirates troops there cause for the coalition to scale back its military presence and hand back in the day the airport was finally met in a deal last month but tensions are far from over the saudi led coalition has reportedly not fully yawn at the agreement and is still in control of the airport seaport and border crossing with oman. locals have given a deal until september to see if the saudi led...
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for months the people of the more her have been protesting the presence of saudi and united arab emirates troops there cause for the coalition to scale back its military presence and hand back in the the day.
for months the people of the more her have been protesting the presence of saudi and united arab emirates troops there cause for the coalition to scale back its military presence and hand back in the the day.
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saudi led coalition oh lord in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it field to adequately investigate reports of human rights abuses and too often whitewash the results responding to the panel's findings the yes' minister of state for foreign affairs tweeted we should review and respond to the un experts report published today adding the coolish and is fulfilling a truly reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference in washington but a real briefing us defense secretary jim mattis give his response to the report and i think that what we have to look at here is probably can we get to the un brokered peace table that that the un special envoy. is trying to get it to that that is the goal
saudi led coalition oh lord in yemen erupted in march twenty fifteen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and leading a western backed coalition trying to restore the internationally recognized government of exiled game any president mansour hadi who was forced out of the capital sanaa by really impact fighters. it's the second report in twenty four hours criticizing the saudi led coalition on monday human rights watch cleaned it field to adequately investigate reports of human rights...
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is part of the coalition that is led by the saudis and the united arab emirates still the state department said they think it's up to the saudi government to conduct what they said would be a credible transparent investigation they rejected the idea that anyone from the outside of saudi arabia should be involved in that and they did point out that they have criticism for those that are opposing saudi the who do rebels let's look at some of the things that have been happening in yemen you have the who the rebels who continue to attack saudi arabia they continue to do that with a rainy and weapons missiles and rockets and they continue to try to attack civilian infrastructure in saudi arabia for example and that is part of the reason why these actions are being taken this is been a week for the u.s. state department to defend saudi arabia they refused to come out and say anything negative about saudis response to canada's concerns about its human rights record saying only that both countries should sit down and talk it out. let's move on to other news now and hamas the palestinian group whic
is part of the coalition that is led by the saudis and the united arab emirates still the state department said they think it's up to the saudi government to conduct what they said would be a credible transparent investigation they rejected the idea that anyone from the outside of saudi arabia should be involved in that and they did point out that they have criticism for those that are opposing saudi the who do rebels let's look at some of the things that have been happening in yemen you have...
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trading on wednesday which in levels not seen since may twenty seventeen saudi arabia the united arab emirates back rain and egypt seven economic and diplomatic ties of qatar in june twenty seventeen accusing it of funding terrorism qatar has rejected the allegations yemen's who theoretical say they'll stop attacks in the red sea for two weeks to support peace efforts saudi arabia stopped moving oil through the affected area last week saying who things had attacked two of its tankers a groups are warning that fighting over the port city of hadera could cause massive suffering well how about the reports from djibouti on the opposite side of the red sea. this is the impact of more than three years of war the city of sardar stronghold for both fighters was most known as yemen's bread basket much of it is now destroyed people are desperate and on the brink of wealth. roads and bridges have been spared by limiting the supply of vital supplies of food and fuel to a population already so free. is at an all time high at a teen shack that now serves as a temporary health center acutely children are tha
trading on wednesday which in levels not seen since may twenty seventeen saudi arabia the united arab emirates back rain and egypt seven economic and diplomatic ties of qatar in june twenty seventeen accusing it of funding terrorism qatar has rejected the allegations yemen's who theoretical say they'll stop attacks in the red sea for two weeks to support peace efforts saudi arabia stopped moving oil through the affected area last week saying who things had attacked two of its tankers a groups...
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she only wanted her daughter to have a better life in the united arab emirates and says she had no idea the older man was only after sex. rafia: our neighbors also married off their daughter to a sheikh -- and she got a w use and a small fortune. i was hoping for the same for muneera. that's why we married her off. reporter: muneera's family lives in a poor muslim area. many people here believe that selling their daughters off to themirates will be their salvation. the women's rights group shaheen says that this happens in every third family here. every day, desperate girls show up at the women's center. not all of them are about to be sold off abroad. often they come because of everyday problems. jameela nishat is the founder of shaheen. she doesn't accept poverty as an excuse. she says the problem is that many muslim families view women as property. jameela: it's not just poverty. because there was poverty earlier, also, but greed is one of the things -- especially as the girl was married many times. they were getting so much extra money. supposing she was married one time, she may ge
she only wanted her daughter to have a better life in the united arab emirates and says she had no idea the older man was only after sex. rafia: our neighbors also married off their daughter to a sheikh -- and she got a w use and a small fortune. i was hoping for the same for muneera. that's why we married her off. reporter: muneera's family lives in a poor muslim area. many people here believe that selling their daughters off to themirates will be their salvation. the women's rights group...
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trading on wednesday reaching levels not seen since may twenty seventeen saudi arabia the united arab emirates back rein and egypt seventy can all make in diplomatic ties with qatar in june twenty seventeen accusing it of funding terrorism qatar has rejected the allegations syrian government forces have regained control of all the land along the border with the israeli occupied golan heights isolating fighters gave up their last pocket of territory in the area after a six week military campaign according to russian media pro iranian forces withdrew to eighty five kilometers from israeli held territory israel had us from moscow supports to help keep back pro iranian troops. as the syrian government continues to reclaim territory the road to the border crossing with jordan is ready for use it's something that damascus is hoping to capitalize on the closure of the naseem crossing in twenty eleven has weighed on the economy of syria and neighboring states in the heart of reports from amman. jordan wanted exports to flow through what was once a lucrative trade route the syrian government's recaptur
trading on wednesday reaching levels not seen since may twenty seventeen saudi arabia the united arab emirates back rein and egypt seventy can all make in diplomatic ties with qatar in june twenty seventeen accusing it of funding terrorism qatar has rejected the allegations syrian government forces have regained control of all the land along the border with the israeli occupied golan heights isolating fighters gave up their last pocket of territory in the area after a six week military campaign...
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power individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction. proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes the u.a.e. as minister of state for foreign affairs a responder to the panel's findings with this tweet which should review and respond to the x.-press report the coalition is fulfilling its role in reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the future of the region from iranian interference now let's bring in our panelists joining us in some are saying allbaugh haiti a yemeni journalist in london elizabeth kendal senior research fellow at pembroke college of the university of oxford from border in france by a skype martha monday is a retired professor of anthropology of the london school of economics a warm welcome to you all elizabeth i would like to know whether this report is a turning point in the three year long conflict in yemen. i certainly think that this latest united nations report takes the rhetoric up a notch in terms of calling out th
power individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction. proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes the u.a.e. as minister of state for foreign affairs a responder to the panel's findings with this tweet which should review and respond to the x.-press report the coalition is fulfilling its role in reclaiming the yemeni state and securing the...
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clearly those who support saudi arabia and autumn of saudi arabia the united arab emirates and those who support and on the host these need to realize that this continuous killings of twenty thirty sixty forty people on an on in a country that is one of the poorest in the world to be devastated like that this needs to end you know wars need to have expired ration dates wars need to have set the nimitz in the end of the day the international community as if it wants us to call it work while there is little evidence evidence it exists but certainly those who arm saudi arabia in europe and the united states these just need to step up and put some pressure on riyadh and well on that point judith is saying we should stop having anything to do with the saudis that's one of our viewers we should especially not be selling them are as arms so do you think an attack such as this one where children were killed dozens of them is going to press or countries like the u.k. like of the united states to stop selling weapons to the saudi led coalition. look there is no doubts that the psychological th
clearly those who support saudi arabia and autumn of saudi arabia the united arab emirates and those who support and on the host these need to realize that this continuous killings of twenty thirty sixty forty people on an on in a country that is one of the poorest in the world to be devastated like that this needs to end you know wars need to have expired ration dates wars need to have set the nimitz in the end of the day the international community as if it wants us to call it work while...
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here with the news hour from our series still to come on the program revelations that the united arab emirates has been spying on leading figures across the middle east. go back home people escaping venezuela's economic crisis receive a cold welcome in peru. and in sport the spread legend getting a run out for a professional football team will find out what the fans thought of the same bolts debut before. russia has accused ukraine of assassinating prominent separatist leader alexander soccer chank oh in eastern ukraine the russian backed leader of rebels in donetsk was killed in a blast of the cafe in the city center i was here as rory chalons reports from moscow. this is the aftermath of the blast that killed alexander as a car or a blackened body can be seen lying on a structure outside the cafe donetsk went into lockdown after the killing with moscow and the russian backed breakaway republic itself calling this an act of international terrorism the last pictures of her alive were from thursday laying flowers for the donbass born singer years of cubs one who died earlier in the day so hard
here with the news hour from our series still to come on the program revelations that the united arab emirates has been spying on leading figures across the middle east. go back home people escaping venezuela's economic crisis receive a cold welcome in peru. and in sport the spread legend getting a run out for a professional football team will find out what the fans thought of the same bolts debut before. russia has accused ukraine of assassinating prominent separatist leader alexander soccer...
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thousand children have died of disease and starvation is putting a lot of pressure when the united arab emirates and this saudi launch their attack on how data. they were confidently predicted they would be able to out who they outnumbered because it hasn't worked out that way the problem that you have is an impasse in which the who these have a strategic interest in holding. they've been accused of pilfering supplies that are intended for civilians on the other hand the saudis and the and the you a finding the finding much tougher to go and i think that the problem that you have the one that we have had which is that you have parties with different interests and driven by very emotional reasons. one person has been killed during protests in a live gaza israel border palestinian officials say one hundred twenty all the people have been injured as israeli soldiers fired live at demonstrators since the thirtieth of march that being protests against israel every friday all the one hundred fifty palestinians have been killed since. deca has more from gaza. it is the nineteenth week of protests and p
thousand children have died of disease and starvation is putting a lot of pressure when the united arab emirates and this saudi launch their attack on how data. they were confidently predicted they would be able to out who they outnumbered because it hasn't worked out that way the problem that you have is an impasse in which the who these have a strategic interest in holding. they've been accused of pilfering supplies that are intended for civilians on the other hand the saudis and the and the...
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thousand children have died of disease and starvation is putting a lot of pressure when the united arab emirates and the saudi launch their attack on her data base over confidently predicted they would be able to oust who these they outnumber those that hasn't worked out that way and the problem that you have is in the impasse in which the who the steps teaching interest and holding up they've been accused of go for it supplies that are intended for civilians on the other hand the saudis in the end the u.a.e. finding the fighting much tougher to go and i think that the problem that you have is the one that we have which is that you have parties with different interests and driven by a very emotional response. one person has been killed during the latest protest on the gaza israel border palestinian officials say one hundred twenty other people have been injured as israeli soldiers fired live ammunition of demonstrators tensions along the border have been growing since march the thirtieth that have been protests against israel every friday more than one hundred fifty palestinians have been killed
thousand children have died of disease and starvation is putting a lot of pressure when the united arab emirates and the saudi launch their attack on her data base over confidently predicted they would be able to oust who these they outnumber those that hasn't worked out that way and the problem that you have is in the impasse in which the who the steps teaching interest and holding up they've been accused of go for it supplies that are intended for civilians on the other hand the saudis in the...
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top foreign investors and prominent well quite come from the us malaysia singapore and the united arab emirates. foreign investors tend to promote non-organic and just real farming which tends to use lots of fertilizers to boost crop yields with last thing affects on the soil in germany for example nearly twenty percent of agricultural land is so polluted with fertilizers that the groundwater contains nitrate levels above the legal limits one way or another we all live off the land but the question is who owns it benefits and is it being well tended. now if you were a little unlucky when growing up the. borders of your country and have had to go to the extreme of actually reclaiming land from the sea you'll know it's a difficult and costly job with negative effects on the environment but if you want to get it right the netherlands are the world leaders in land reclamation. this sand bar breakwater on the coast of nigeria didn't exist a few weeks ago it's brand new. it's made out of sand dredged from the ocean floor. it's designed to protect a refinery that's to be built nearby. the project was
top foreign investors and prominent well quite come from the us malaysia singapore and the united arab emirates. foreign investors tend to promote non-organic and just real farming which tends to use lots of fertilizers to boost crop yields with last thing affects on the soil in germany for example nearly twenty percent of agricultural land is so polluted with fertilizers that the groundwater contains nitrate levels above the legal limits one way or another we all live off the land but the...