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in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked about bad hospital for all their medical needs they were destroyed or most of the infrastructures which are in are. almost always including little was stored. in the presence of you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. jewing sierra leone's civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians instead some turned on the population in plain sight of a journalist camera the piece is named to. where the supreme peacekeeping force their last approach complete eighteen years on using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians peace kilis on al-jazeera
in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked about bad hospital for all...
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in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure which are especially in the. almost all the way including my littles of stewart living there in the process of who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. a three year investigation into the program i've been in florida this week and got to really. reveal secrets so you want to put messaging out there that have people outraged you know mad internet and some don't want to expose stanny and legacy media love mass shootings. next week my al-jazeera investigations houses sell a massacre on al-jazeera. continu
in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all...
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this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a millionvenezuelans of sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling a refugee camp but a migrant center where the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength. their yami sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. basically you know when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she gained weight since the party and is recovering fairly well until recently the colombian authorities had resisted the idea of opening camps like this one fearing they would have convince more people to leave but with more and more families arriving from venezuela and ending up on the streets local authorities decided something needed to be done hundreds of people families are still living in the streets on my couch or due to the lack of alternatives and lack of shelter solutions. the local authorities to. unity are too to intervene. exhaustion is palpable among the arrivals but no one i
this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a millionvenezuelans of sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling a refugee camp but a migrant center where the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength. their yami sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. basically you know when we were screened they told me she was underweight...
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this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans have sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center where the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength. their yanni sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. a hero when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she gained weight since be part here and is recovering fairly well until recently the colombian notoriously had resisted the idea of opening camps like this one fearing they would have convince more people to but with more and more families arriving from venezuela and ending up on the streets local authorities decided so. needed to be done hundreds of people families are now living in the streets on my couch so. turn out for shelter solutions. the local authorities to. unity are to intervene. exhaustion is palpable among the arrivals but no one is giving up seventy four year old. was an engineer
this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans have sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center where the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength. their yanni sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. a hero when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank...
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brazilian city of both eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball. while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved were no coat. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood. and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but the lunar we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and hunting and our traditional arts and crafts and unlike other migrants the what our are trying to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning of the new show response that the additional response was to set up then as we didn't know the south but since they didn't like it they looked at the hamilton outside to sell their. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping on not. fern
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this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans have sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center for the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength . says relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges are joy was. when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she gained weight since the party and is recovering fairly well until recently the colombian military had resisted the idea of opening camps like this one fearing they would have convince more people to leave but with more and more families arriving from venezuela and. up on the streets local authorities decided something needed to be done hundreds of people. are now still living in the streets on my couch due to the lack of alternatives and lack of shelter solutions. the local authorities to. unity are to intervene exhaustion is palpable among the arrivals but no one is giving up seventy four year old daniel was an engin
this is the first camp the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans have sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center for the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength . says relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges are joy was. when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she gained weight since...
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not too worried yet but obviously a little bit on the easy when we go to syria now the united nations refugee agency chief has been seeing firsthand what life is like for syrians who have fled the fighting in the country filippo ground they visited refugees in lebanon and says the u.n. will not pressure them into returning home. they're worried they're they're fearful of security they are thinking about their destroyed houses of their lack of jobs in all these are very important human factors that need to be addressed but i think that if we continue to work on the syrian side maybe more people will make this decision in more confidence it is very important you know very well our position that any return be not only safe and dignified but also voluntary that people have to make that decision by themselves and should not be pressured or pushed and i think that continues to be our position but of course for those who return they will be they will be supported by us and we're certainly not as has been said in the past but these not being said anymore we're not blocking any return we would be it would no
not too worried yet but obviously a little bit on the easy when we go to syria now the united nations refugee agency chief has been seeing firsthand what life is like for syrians who have fled the fighting in the country filippo ground they visited refugees in lebanon and says the u.n. will not pressure them into returning home. they're worried they're they're fearful of security they are thinking about their destroyed houses of their lack of jobs in all these are very important human factors...
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in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan splitting out states even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed or most of the infrastructures which are in the upper layer. almost always including mother colorless bottles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. a chance for reunion after decades of separation caused by a war. one i want to use joins a mother's journey to bring you not with the son she lost more than sixty years ago in the korean war on al-jazeera. the moeller investigation that's cast a shadow over donald trump's presidency is complete so the democrats demand the full report should be
in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan splitting out states even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all...
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in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agencynominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked about bad hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructure which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother countless bottles of stewart living in the presence of you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. in africa's technological epicenter been awful us and brutal poverty to live side by side. in its first episode life ups challenges kenya up developers to help small scale farmers cultivate a new future but can mobile phones really be the seed of change it was putting political. the boat people to go fly out say they can survive on al-jazeera
in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agencynominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked about bad hospital for all their...
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brazilian city of both eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved orinoco. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood. and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but. we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and hunting and our traditional arts and crafts. unlike other migrants the what our are trying to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning of the new show response that position of course was to set that then as we need another shot but since they didn't like it they looked at the handle wild side to sell their. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping on not. fernando good you know with t
brazilian city of both eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved orinoco. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood. and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but. we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our...
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this is the first came the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans of sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling your refugee camp but a migrant center for the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength . they only sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she gained weight since the party and is recovering fairly well until recently the colombian authorities had resisted the idea of opening camps like this one fearing they would have convince more people to leave but with more and more families arriving from venezuela and ending up on the streets local authorities decided something needed to be done hundreds of people of families are now still living in the streets on my couch or due to the lack of alternatives and lack of shelter solutions. the local authorities to. unity are toward to intervene. exhaustion is palpable among the. rivals but no one is giving
this is the first came the united nations refugee agency has built in colombia where more than a million venezuelans of sought refuge from hunger and shortages. the un's not calling your refugee camp but a migrant center for the most vulnerable state temporarily to gather their strength . they only sorry ass is relieved to leave the desperation back home behind her and says every meal for her daughter bridges or joy was. when we were screened they told me she was underweight thank god she...
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of your foreign policy out of it why would you keep giving it to someone doing this the united nations refugee agency educated that more than forty eight hundred civilians have died and their injuries civilian deaths and injuries are reported in yemen last year and that's just what they know about what actually gets reported that's an average of what they're saying about ninety three civilian casualties per. thirty percent were killed or injured inside their own homes. and a fifth of all casualties were inflicted on children and to me i feel like there's this point where you just have to stop the generals everyone and ask yourself is this worth it does this weaken our democracy around the world does this why are we getting involved i guess that's the question why we continue that is the question at hand and you know a lot of like you're talking had politicians especially in the right side will because of oh we have to stop their backing of the who things but the other major problem that you're having here is this lack of media coverage and the lack of coverage that actually informs the viewer piers r
of your foreign policy out of it why would you keep giving it to someone doing this the united nations refugee agency educated that more than forty eight hundred civilians have died and their injuries civilian deaths and injuries are reported in yemen last year and that's just what they know about what actually gets reported that's an average of what they're saying about ninety three civilian casualties per. thirty percent were killed or injured inside their own homes. and a fifth of all...
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brazilian city a bowl of eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball. while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved orinoco. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but no no we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and hunting and our traditional arts and crafts and unlike other migrants the what are are trying to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning of the new show response that position of course was to set up then as we didn't know the show but since they didn't like it they looked at the hamilton outside the shelter. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping not. fernanda good you know wi
brazilian city a bowl of eastern it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball. while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved orinoco. it will heal by ease tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but no no we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from...
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in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult constancies. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all the. medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are. almost always including my cutlass beetle was stored. in the process of which you know visions of the mother to walk into the supposed. everywhere and it's choking our planet very toxic and very dangerous to get fang years painting along but breakthroughs are being made showing that it is possible to change our relationship with nature substance is simply running. mate let me pick up on the beach the moon plastic waste. on al-jazeera how do you. think. this is al-jazeera and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters i
in town in north eastern south sudan and his team operate on around sixty patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult constancies. south sudan has been in conflict since twenty thirteen the war has divided the country among ethnic lines two hundred thousand people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all the....
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recognizing the occupied golan heights as israeli territory by cutting funding to the united nations refugee agency that this is the reason that the palestinians in their current predicament so whilst everybody else has been saying that it needs to be peace they need to be a palestinian state it was the palestinian president who actually squarely pointed the blame at the u.s. president donald trump singling him out by name so even stronger language coming out from the palestinian president now lots of people have been reacting on social media talking about the fact that the arab league has been talking about the palestinian issue for the last thirty years yet nothing has changed so they feel that nothing will change unless there is a radical shift in the language that the arab league uses will that happen in the communique the final communique is going to be issued in a few hours time will it be strong enough language to satisfy both the palestinians and give them some hope that this arab summit is a turning point or will it just be yet another arab summit communiqué thank you for that imran khan m
recognizing the occupied golan heights as israeli territory by cutting funding to the united nations refugee agency that this is the reason that the palestinians in their current predicament so whilst everybody else has been saying that it needs to be peace they need to be a palestinian state it was the palestinian president who actually squarely pointed the blame at the u.s. president donald trump singling him out by name so even stronger language coming out from the palestinian president now...
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brazilian city of gold pieces it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball. while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved or a no go. tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but. we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and hunting and our traditional arts and crafts unlike other migrants the what are trying to get to other parts of brazil they prefer to stay close to venezuela hoping to make it back. ensuring at least for now that their lives stay very much in limbo that's one of the reasons things have been set up differently here. at the beginning the initial response the traditional response was to set that then as we need not to show but since they didn't like it they looked at the handle held by the shelter. hammocks because it's what they're used to sleeping on not. fernando good you know with you in h.c.r. tells me hundreds
brazilian city of gold pieces it's run by brazil's army and in geos and supported by the united nations refugee agency. to pass the time younger members play volleyball. while tribal chiefs reminisce about their beloved or a no go. tells me the river seems almost to flow through their blood and that now the river seems to be flowing ever farther away. but. we're afraid because the children are learning that we are in a shelter what we have here is very different from our customs of fishing and...
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do and run very important to the five million dollars and refugees here as commissioner general for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees thank you very much very good to get you on today thank you. kurdish led forces in syria say that kill thirty eight i saw fighters and their final assault on the armed groups lost on play syrian democratic forces have been bombarding about this for several days now where a number of feisal fighters still remain the operation and ten separate after a brief pause to allow civilians to name the s.d.f. cess three of its fighters were killed during the latest operation. we can now speak to how that made who joins us now live from gaza on tap that's near the turkish syrian border harder can you tell us what's happening there today. well there is on fire fighting ongoing as we speak but the majority of the the intense bombing and shelling that usually happens at night and then in the morning this sort of a decrease in that intensity also to allow. civilians if they're still indeed trapped inside but who's to come back to come out actually the spokesperson of the as t
do and run very important to the five million dollars and refugees here as commissioner general for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees thank you very much very good to get you on today thank you. kurdish led forces in syria say that kill thirty eight i saw fighters and their final assault on the armed groups lost on play syrian democratic forces have been bombarding about this for several days now where a number of feisal fighters still remain the operation and...
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united nations says venezuela's refugee exodus is the worst crisis in latin america. of the 3 million who fled in recent years, one million have entered neighboring colombia, where the refugee agencyet up a center to help the most honorable. -- vulnerable. associated often with countries were refugees are fleeing from war. it might seem a surprising sight, and could become an increasingly common one. they became unable to feed their children in venezuela. moving themhance here and soon ended up sleeping on the dusty streets of the border city of macau. fore slept on the sidewalk three weeks. it was scary and it was difficult to find food. i would skip meals to feed them. i needed to eat to feed the little one. i would worry and cry until they brought me to this camp. reporter: this is the first camp the human refugee agency built -- u.n. refugee agency built here. is not calling it a refugee camp but a migrant center. vulnerable stay temporarily to gather their strength. she says every meal for her daughter brings her joy. when we were screened, they told me she was underweight. thank god she gained weight since we got here and is recovering fairly well. >> until recently, the col
united nations says venezuela's refugee exodus is the worst crisis in latin america. of the 3 million who fled in recent years, one million have entered neighboring colombia, where the refugee agencyet up a center to help the most honorable. -- vulnerable. associated often with countries were refugees are fleeing from war. it might seem a surprising sight, and could become an increasingly common one. they became unable to feed their children in venezuela. moving themhance here and soon ended up...