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compounds and set fire to the town hall violence has forced the world health organization to pull almost a 3rd of its staff from benny in the middle of an ebola outbreak but that warns that the instability will most certainly lead to an increase in ebola cases alexy o'brien has more. around 18000 u.n. peacekeepers are in the democratic republic of congo to protect civilians from attacks by rebel fighters. but some civilians went on the attack themselves at a u.n. compound in north kivu province on monday accusing peacekeepers of failing to fulfill their mandate un support. but we never see the place. where what we were done we don't want them just their young. peacekeepers guarded what's left of their base in the eastern city of benny while a 2nd compound nearby became tuesday's target we've come here today to see if these u.n. people are still here we will bring us again and more places specifically the movie base. it was too dangerous to film near the movie base as an angry mob confronted u.n. forces and congolese troops. go as it's known is the biggest peacekeeping mission in the worl
compounds and set fire to the town hall violence has forced the world health organization to pull almost a 3rd of its staff from benny in the middle of an ebola outbreak but that warns that the instability will most certainly lead to an increase in ebola cases alexy o'brien has more. around 18000 u.n. peacekeepers are in the democratic republic of congo to protect civilians from attacks by rebel fighters. but some civilians went on the attack themselves at a u.n. compound in north kivu province...
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city's a is as bad as smoking 50 cigarettes a day and that's not just in the capital the world health organization says 13 other indian cities are mung the world's 15 most polluted reports now from new delhi. this brown haze has enveloped new delhi anything above 400 on the city's quality index is considered very severe it. has does have people it is bad every winter but this is the 1st time the government has declared a public health emergency. this to shut 3 says he doesn't like. that it's necessary. the reason i'm wearing a mask has increased pollution i don't have any illness but i cough. in the last 4 or 5 days my nose is watering my eyes are burning. children and the elderly are especially at risk says she suffers a heart condition and the pollution has forced her to go to hospital. i have a cold a cough and my chest hurts since pollution increased everything hurts now. doctors say because of the toxic small they have treated 5 times the usual number of patients over the past few days some people living in india's national capital say it's become a gas chamber the state government is alterna
city's a is as bad as smoking 50 cigarettes a day and that's not just in the capital the world health organization says 13 other indian cities are mung the world's 15 most polluted reports now from new delhi. this brown haze has enveloped new delhi anything above 400 on the city's quality index is considered very severe it. has does have people it is bad every winter but this is the 1st time the government has declared a public health emergency. this to shut 3 says he doesn't like. that it's...
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i watering up they you know the world health organization estimates 7000000 people die a year from breathing toxic air 90 percent of those deaths in poverty stricken areas of asia africa why is asia as a region blighted so much by this quickly. i think the even though the facts may suggest that 7000000 people a day across the world and in fact 1100000 of those in india if you walk down the streets of delhi or you know which is the most impacted you will not find too many people actually aware of this you will find that most people walk around without a mask so we're not yet there where beijing got to when it came to you know people's awareness and everybody wearing masks and walking around and sort of you know putting the government under siege when it comes to acting on this in improving the quality of laves so that realisation has not dawned on them and i think that is the most fundamental part of being able to address this issue because that has to be a public demand and an outcry saying that i want better quality and that's just not happened because there are a host of issues that govern
i watering up they you know the world health organization estimates 7000000 people die a year from breathing toxic air 90 percent of those deaths in poverty stricken areas of asia africa why is asia as a region blighted so much by this quickly. i think the even though the facts may suggest that 7000000 people a day across the world and in fact 1100000 of those in india if you walk down the streets of delhi or you know which is the most impacted you will not find too many people actually aware...
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christian lindemann is the world health organization spokesman he told al jazeera that this is the 1st time the organization has had to evacuate. so it's a very dangerous situation right now while the unrest are not targeted against it will the response though it's a pure anger against the security situation it heavily impacts our response on the ground you have to see hundreds of staff daily going out to look for patients took contact the contacts of these patients to vaccinate or immunize people. sister community was safe burials and most of these operations are not. not being able to be carried out right now so out of $120.00 staff we normally have in around binny we had till now temporary relocate proud to a 3rd of it in $49.00 staff to continue their operations from from goma. that is the 1st time we ever had to do this so this shows as severe as you have the situation at the same time 71 of our staff so good 2 thirds actually stay on the ground and will try to continue even in these circumstances the best they can the operations on a daily basis in a much smaller scale and that i
christian lindemann is the world health organization spokesman he told al jazeera that this is the 1st time the organization has had to evacuate. so it's a very dangerous situation right now while the unrest are not targeted against it will the response though it's a pure anger against the security situation it heavily impacts our response on the ground you have to see hundreds of staff daily going out to look for patients took contact the contacts of these patients to vaccinate or immunize...
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the world health organization says that $371000000000.00 or $58.00 a person per year is all or all it will cost to get health care to lower a middle income countries what kind of care does that provide and is is that even feasible is anyone willing to pay to pick up the cost. well there's 2 things the 1st thing is to get this whole thing in perspective you quoted. well we're in a global economy of 80 plus trillion dollars so when we talk of 3 or $400000000000.00 it sounds like a lot but it's actually only a fraction of one of those 1000000000 other one of those trillion numbers so it's actually as a percent of the global g.d.p. it's a fraction of what the sat the 2nd thing is that the push to create universal health care coverage and the numbers you talked about capita that's for a very sort of basic package and one of the things that that's been going on the last 5 or 10 years is has been measures to try to actually make it that many cultures can afford that package one of the things that perhaps 10 years or so ago we realized that it was important to get right is that you know there
the world health organization says that $371000000000.00 or $58.00 a person per year is all or all it will cost to get health care to lower a middle income countries what kind of care does that provide and is is that even feasible is anyone willing to pay to pick up the cost. well there's 2 things the 1st thing is to get this whole thing in perspective you quoted. well we're in a global economy of 80 plus trillion dollars so when we talk of 3 or $400000000000.00 it sounds like a lot but it's...
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the world health organization is warning that 4 out of 5 of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions including obesity depression and heart disease so experts are warning that young people need to get up get out and get moving. and hour a day of a kickabout or any other physical activity that's the standard recommendation for adolescents it doesn't sound like much but the world health organization says most school age boys and girls do not reach this mark and it's affecting their physical and mental wellbeing the finding is not unique to a particular region globally goals were found to be less active with 85 percent of them failing to meet the recommendation compared with 78 percent of boys a lot of the physical activity promotion is more tailored towards boys so. just to do maybe also provide a solution to that. it would be really important when countries or communities or schools plain for solutions to involve adolescent girls children are increasingly indoors mostly seated and staring a
the world health organization is warning that 4 out of 5 of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions including obesity depression and heart disease so experts are warning that young people need to get up get out and get moving. and hour a day of a kickabout or any other physical activity that's the standard recommendation for adolescents it doesn't sound like much but the world health...
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dr maria neira is the world health organization's department of public health and environment director us earlier how she sees the situation in delhi. we have been very concerned in the world health organization regarding this issue of air pollution all over the world, but it is true that the situation in new delhi, in india, is deteriorating, and we are really very much concerned, because this is having a terrible impact on people's health. as you know, the public health. as you know, the public health emergency status has been declared, because the situation is really — the levels of air pollution are reaching really impossible numbers. and this has —— is having an incredible impact on people's health. india and delhi authorities have taken some action now to reduce immediately or try and reduce these levels of air pollution, but more structural measures to reduce this air pollution needs to be put in place on a medium and long—term and not only in acute situations. in the us, as the democratic presidential candidates race continues to gather steam towards 2020, the former texas cong
dr maria neira is the world health organization's department of public health and environment director us earlier how she sees the situation in delhi. we have been very concerned in the world health organization regarding this issue of air pollution all over the world, but it is true that the situation in new delhi, in india, is deteriorating, and we are really very much concerned, because this is having a terrible impact on people's health. as you know, the public health. as you know, the...
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the world health organization recommends a maximum level of 25.n central delhi, just near the main business district, and with the iconic india gate behind me. but as you can see, it is barely visible, with a thick blanket of smog around it. it is daytime, but hardly any sunlight is able to percolate the thick layer of smog that shrouds the city. the government says it is doing what it can. it has banned construction activities and plans to limit the number of vehicles on delhi's roads. but the main reason for the toxic air here is the burning of crop stubble by farmers in neighbouring states of haryana and punjab, and there seems to be no respite from that. in november last year, i was really ill. i wasn't wearing a mask and it was so polluted last year also, and i got really, really bad lungs. my doctor suggested me to wear a mask every day. translation: i didn't realise how bad it will get. do we really want our kids to grow in such an environment? no—one really cares. no—one wants to improve the situation. several studies say that the pollutio
the world health organization recommends a maximum level of 25.n central delhi, just near the main business district, and with the iconic india gate behind me. but as you can see, it is barely visible, with a thick blanket of smog around it. it is daytime, but hardly any sunlight is able to percolate the thick layer of smog that shrouds the city. the government says it is doing what it can. it has banned construction activities and plans to limit the number of vehicles on delhi's roads. but the...
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we have been in front of the world health organization headquarters in geneva for 7 years now and it is a permanent peaceful protest. the other major mission is that the world health organization has never considered anything except cancer. as a health effects through committee so minister that role model is as much as an inch of the most if you use the bus your initial yes you me here right. because it just goes huge students. really are going to show. us the simulcast on the time. the school is going. to get they are all right here. for. us. in this. prison by the church to have a glass people to be eventually gets to the more usual to be of german disgustedly . since jan oh well we know that there are other diseases one of the diseases unfortunately. it's cardiovascular disease infertility diseases other than cancer there's a book maybe you heard about it of the academy of science which was reputed by the new yorker calamy of sciences because it's so when sound. but that's not sure yes if you read the account of the statement from the new york academy of sciences and 2011 or 12 the
we have been in front of the world health organization headquarters in geneva for 7 years now and it is a permanent peaceful protest. the other major mission is that the world health organization has never considered anything except cancer. as a health effects through committee so minister that role model is as much as an inch of the most if you use the bus your initial yes you me here right. because it just goes huge students. really are going to show. us the simulcast on the time. the school...
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private cars next week air quality levels are 9 times above the level recommended by the world health organization google is taking an expensive step into the health and fitness tracker market by buying fitbit for just over $2000000000.00 the company was one of the 1st to sell wearable tech but it's been hit by fierce competition it's insisted it will maintain its privacy protection after the sale and will never sell personal health data from its devices google stake over is expected to be completed next year pending approval from regulators. and mexico is marking the day of the date and i mean all festival in which families welcome back the souls of the parted mourners in mexico city have been visiting a local cemetery with november 1st dedicated to the souls of children the day of the dead dates back hundreds of years to an as stake festival in owner of the queen of the underworld the festival continues on saturday. you can find that much more on that and everything else that we have been covering on our website the address sunscreens right now al-jazeera dot com. now reminder of the top stories
private cars next week air quality levels are 9 times above the level recommended by the world health organization google is taking an expensive step into the health and fitness tracker market by buying fitbit for just over $2000000000.00 the company was one of the 1st to sell wearable tech but it's been hit by fierce competition it's insisted it will maintain its privacy protection after the sale and will never sell personal health data from its devices google stake over is expected to be...
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world outrage forced the organization -- world health organization to pull one third of its staff doctors struggling to contain ebola. they warned the instability will almost certainly learn -- lead to an increase in ebola. >> protest against the peacekeeping mission have broken out in another city. the situation is still extremely tense. protesters banged a vehicle and an office. angry young men were on the street all morning. to awere trying to get military base that is very close to the airport. hubs also a major logistics . there is a lot of concern about what is going to happen wednesday, because there will be a burial of one protester who was killed saturday. he was very popular and one of the organizers of the protest was shot dead by a police thecer who was killed on same day by an angry mob. there is concern that his burial will escalate the tension. they are going to march around the city with his body in tribute. here, there were protests this morning. protesters were trying to get to another base. it is important to note that the authorized amonday joint military offensive --
world outrage forced the organization -- world health organization to pull one third of its staff doctors struggling to contain ebola. they warned the instability will almost certainly learn -- lead to an increase in ebola. >> protest against the peacekeeping mission have broken out in another city. the situation is still extremely tense. protesters banged a vehicle and an office. angry young men were on the street all morning. to awere trying to get military base that is very close to...
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that's the world health organization mohammed reports now from the yemeni capital. it's more than 3 years since and as international airport passengers for a commercial flight it's holes have been largely empty sounds the runway was damaged by saudia strikes and 2015 the national airline forced to stop flying there the following year as airspace was closed by the war but this hour the u.e.a. little says it can't be up and to allow patients needing medical treatment to be flown out. of other mothers and some are international airport was not closed by a un international resolution but was forcibly unlawfully banned by the saudi led coalition we've been calling for the reopening of the airport from the beginning every time we were safe promises from the un but nothing has changed. international organizations say the lengthy closure of sun has airport has made a dire humanitarian situation even worse human rights activists say some international airport should have never been closed in the 1st place it is the only way to enter or leave yemen by air for nearly 70 percen
that's the world health organization mohammed reports now from the yemeni capital. it's more than 3 years since and as international airport passengers for a commercial flight it's holes have been largely empty sounds the runway was damaged by saudia strikes and 2015 the national airline forced to stop flying there the following year as airspace was closed by the war but this hour the u.e.a. little says it can't be up and to allow patients needing medical treatment to be flown out. of other...
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over but for many patients there is now hope that they can get abroad and get treatment world health organization will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this medical air bridge will start imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of the hospitals and clinics and so on are inoperable at the moment. rescue teams in albania argentinian to dig through rubble searching for people feared trapped in buildings brought down by tuesday's powerful earthquake the 6.4 magnitude tremor struck the capital tehran and cities in the western north killing at least $26.00 and injuring more than $600.00 people the quake is the 2nd to hit the region in 2 months john surat plus is that one of the worst hit cities to rush. the situation here at the good us football stadium is that the entire area outside the grass of the playing field itself is covered mouth with housing families who've been staying overnight and you can see to my left there are some individual terms of. emilie's but there are also some much larger tents which are housing several famil
over but for many patients there is now hope that they can get abroad and get treatment world health organization will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this medical air bridge will start imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of the hospitals and clinics and so on are inoperable at the moment. rescue teams in albania argentinian to dig through rubble searching for people feared trapped in buildings brought down by...
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helping those in yemen how will you or can you all hope to coordinate your efforts with the world health organization how does that relationship work. well it's really the world health organization but also unicef. and several. n.g.o.s who are in lead on the medical side and. will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this medical air bridge will start you know imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of hospitals and clinics and so on are inoperable at the moment and of course while they're out of action people still needed to get medical treatment from your knowledge and experience how difficult was it to get patients out of the country and how did that actually happened. many people then just died waiting for an opportunity to fly out from the. airport. try to go you know 15 hours by road through roadblocks and crossing lines to the southern port of aden to get out would not have the resources to do that and then they just silently died from cancer or heart disease or liver disease kidney problems that could have been treated. hopef
helping those in yemen how will you or can you all hope to coordinate your efforts with the world health organization how does that relationship work. well it's really the world health organization but also unicef. and several. n.g.o.s who are in lead on the medical side and. will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this medical air bridge will start you know imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of hospitals and clinics and...
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the world health organization's warning that four out of five of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise. lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions like obesity, depression, and heart disease, so experts are warning young people need to get up, get out, and get moving. >> an hour a day of a kick about or any other p physical activity -- thahat is the standard recommendation for adolescence. it does not sound like much, but the world health organization says more school-age boys and girls do not reach this mark, and it is affecting their physical and mental well-being. the finding is not unique to a particular region. globally, girls are found to be less active with 85% of them failing to meet the recommendation compared to 78% of boys. >> a lot of the physical activity promotion is more tailored towards boys, so just to maybe also provide a solution to that, it would be really important when countries or communities oror schools plan fr solutions to involve adolescent girls. >> children are increasingly indoors, mostly seated a
the world health organization's warning that four out of five of the world's teenagers are not getting enough exercise. lack of physical activity has been linked to a range of debilitating health conditions like obesity, depression, and heart disease, so experts are warning young people need to get up, get out, and get moving. >> an hour a day of a kick about or any other p physical activity -- thahat is the standard recommendation for adolescence. it does not sound like much, but the...
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they are loosely borrowed from the world health organization but specific to san francisco. at the time the world health created it they didn't have the emergency domain. that is a big part of the work that san francisco departments are doing. that is to best meet our needs. in a nutshell, when you agree to be an age and disability friendly city you agree to losely these four ideas. a baseline assessment, spending a year determining where the san francisco assets and gaps are with regard to aging in san francisco. so that as well as where the partners, key advocates and based on the assessment we developed an action plan and in this report that outlines the plan. the task force had no shortage of ideas. we came up with two 20 actions -- 220 actions in three years. we had a process of prioritizing that and including smart goals and partnerships and looking at how to bring that number to a manageable this first year. we have 24 recommendations which is three for each domain we are currently working on. implementation. we will -- this lasts three years. january 2020 will be the
they are loosely borrowed from the world health organization but specific to san francisco. at the time the world health created it they didn't have the emergency domain. that is a big part of the work that san francisco departments are doing. that is to best meet our needs. in a nutshell, when you agree to be an age and disability friendly city you agree to losely these four ideas. a baseline assessment, spending a year determining where the san francisco assets and gaps are with regard to...
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the world health organization has approved the world's first ever vaccine against ebola.ing outbreak in the democratic republic of congo, which has so far claimed more than 2,100 lives. it comes as health authorities in the country get ready to roll out a second experimental vaccine as part of a major clinical trial. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. for more than a0 years, ebola has been one of the world's most deadly and terrifying diseases. medics have relied on very basic tools like quarantining victims and keeping them well hydrated to help save lives. but today, for the first time, there is an internationally approved vaccine that provides almost 100% protection against ebola. developed by the american pharmaceutical company it has already been given to around a quarter of a million people in the drc. now it can be stockpiled by governments and rolled out to countries most at risk of outbreak. it is wonderful news. finally after a0 yea rs it is wonderful news. finally after a0 years we have some tools that can prevent people from becoming infec
the world health organization has approved the world's first ever vaccine against ebola.ing outbreak in the democratic republic of congo, which has so far claimed more than 2,100 lives. it comes as health authorities in the country get ready to roll out a second experimental vaccine as part of a major clinical trial. our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar reports. for more than a0 years, ebola has been one of the world's most deadly and terrifying diseases. medics have relied on very...
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(grant) that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put them at risk forarchers looked at data of more than a million teenagers in 146 countries. more than 80 percent of the teens don't meet the current recommendation... of at least one hour of physical activity per day. in indonesia- one city is fighting internet addiction with baby chickens and gardening. it's called "chickenization"- and the program aims to help students spend less time on electronics and more time caring for their pets or plants. the city is giving children baby chicks and chili seeds to occupy their time. two thousand chicks and 1500 chili seeds are being provided to more than 10 schools. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant)but the news continues at the top of the hour. ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. thank you grant and vicki. tonight at 6.... san jose police make an arrest in connection with a bomb scare at a nearby high school. that suspect... allegedly had several explosives inside his home. right now there is still a huge police presence in the
(grant) that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put them at risk forarchers looked at data of more than a million teenagers in 146 countries. more than 80 percent of the teens don't meet the current recommendation... of at least one hour of physical activity per day. in indonesia- one city is fighting internet addiction with baby chickens and gardening. it's called "chickenization"- and the program aims to help students spend less time on electronics...
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that's antibiotic resistant bacteria despite this the danger is higher than ever as the world health organizations world antibiotic awareness week begins is a look at the threat superbugs posed to global health and development. before the mid 20th century contracting a bacterial infection could easily kill you the age of antibiotics was ushered in by alexander fleming who discovered penicillin back in the late 1920 s. and was later awarded the nobel prize for his work antibiotics at the scene for a paradigm shift in medicine they've saved countless lives but bacteria evolve and a few of them always survive the encounter with the medicine pathogens eventually acquire resistance 1st to one then to more and more antibiotics then they multiply and pass it on they can even share their resistance with other microbes some multi resistant super bugs are no impervious to practically entire arsenal of antibiotics at our disposal and research and antibiotics hasn't advance nearly as much as an other fields of medical research big pharma is interest in them evaporated around 20 new major classes of anti-micro
that's antibiotic resistant bacteria despite this the danger is higher than ever as the world health organizations world antibiotic awareness week begins is a look at the threat superbugs posed to global health and development. before the mid 20th century contracting a bacterial infection could easily kill you the age of antibiotics was ushered in by alexander fleming who discovered penicillin back in the late 1920 s. and was later awarded the nobel prize for his work antibiotics at the scene...
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qatar airways going places together and investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable people that are involved in the h one n one push is that what if a kid like you know a w h o has those who says w h o z trust that you trust who. 0 . 000 of the parana member of the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes un-constitutional hong kong against a bad on face masks amid a violent standoff between police and protesters at a university. iran's president condemns protests over the rise in petrol prices and says poor families will stop seeing the benefits from the revenue. because new president is sworn and after a new.
qatar airways going places together and investigation into the real powers that control the world health organization their obligation to their shareholders completely overwhelms any consideration of public health can they be trusted with building a healthier future if their loyalty becomes questionable people that are involved in the h one n one push is that what if a kid like you know a w h o has those who says w h o z trust that you trust who. 0 . 000 of the parana member of the news hour...
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against armed rebels meanwhile the world health organization has said home almost 50 staff members who were dealing with him bola because of the arm rest the kenyan government surging people living in flood prone areas to move to higher ground at least 52 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the country's northwest tens of thousands of others have been affected by hama that is at a camp where people have gathered we've lost everything. part of the road and bridges have been swept away by the torrential floods that the area witnessed for most of the week in these the comp which is just one of numerous the 1st to knock a halt was than. over the northwestern part of the country. there are 7000 people will hold shelter here most of them of lost everything he owned livestock their farms as well as their homes bar it is the loss of loved ones that has been more profound all these people a powerful earthquake has hit albania killing at least 9 people the 6.4 magnitude quake struck north of tirana the authorities have called on people to stay out of their homes police in the g
against armed rebels meanwhile the world health organization has said home almost 50 staff members who were dealing with him bola because of the arm rest the kenyan government surging people living in flood prone areas to move to higher ground at least 52 people have been killed by flooding and landslides in the country's northwest tens of thousands of others have been affected by hama that is at a camp where people have gathered we've lost everything. part of the road and bridges have been...
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area flights will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization airports being closed to commercial flights says 2016 hussein he is a pro journalist and commentator he says the move taken by saudi arabia can't be considered as a step towards peace i think this is step from saudi arabia is clearly showing that saudi were the one who was blocking. from my live in sanaa a port to get an urgent medical holds most of the of those patients mainly that is hold of the saudi war in yemen that's why i want to just to mention that the agreement was signed between sanaa and world health organization about 10 month ago . patient. report on the u.n. flight to get medical help abroad but it was as old who refused to give to give a green light for those flight that's why i don't think that we can consider this as like a step toward peace because to block a patient from. from going abroad to get medical help it is a crime against all international laws amnesty international has accused egypt of misusing counter-terrorism laws to suspend fair trial rights and detain peaceful critics a n
area flights will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization airports being closed to commercial flights says 2016 hussein he is a pro journalist and commentator he says the move taken by saudi arabia can't be considered as a step towards peace i think this is step from saudi arabia is clearly showing that saudi were the one who was blocking. from my live in sanaa a port to get an urgent medical holds most of the of those patients mainly that is hold of the saudi war in yemen...
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attacks in the eastern democratic republic of congo 2 health workers were killed at the world health organization base the violence comes as people protest against what they see as inaction by u.n. peacekeepers to a keeping them safe recovery efforts in kenya have been stretched beyond their limits by devastating floods. people have been left to dig in the themselves. those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news coming up right after witness that's next thanks for watching. check check check check since. i would must have been 16 and i remember like waking up at 3 am and seeing a light outside and got up and i looked outside and there were 2 men on the telephone pole and they were doing something on the wires and they rely it's shining on them it was really strange to see it at 3 am so i freaked out i went across the hall to my mom's room and i will karate and her and i was like love and there are these 2 guys outside on the wall here and they're putting something they're installing something at 3 am and they wish to call the police i was really upset and to serve them and mo
attacks in the eastern democratic republic of congo 2 health workers were killed at the world health organization base the violence comes as people protest against what they see as inaction by u.n. peacekeepers to a keeping them safe recovery efforts in kenya have been stretched beyond their limits by devastating floods. people have been left to dig in the themselves. those are the latest headlines on al-jazeera we'll have more news coming up right after witness that's next thanks for watching....
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compounds and set fire to the town hall the unrest has forced the world health organization to pull almost a 3rd of its staff from beni which is grappling with in a bowl out bright and it warns the instability will most certainly lead to an increase in the ball the cases al-jazeera produce a county has been closely following the story in beni. what we would just do we are really trying to extricate the determination of these people has been a laning have lifted this morning but you can still you can still see this people 100000 protestors coming group 100 and you see them 200 after more than 200 calling and coming back to the same position to the same old block which was just set up this morning by local 4 forces trying to protect the line which is taking people stress to the 2nd u.n. military bases at the airport beneath so they are really tough 5 because it's really raining here but they did nor going back home they did not discourage the idea tommy and they said that we will cross this place who will finally take over the bizzle to us because this team has been and will not stop do you
compounds and set fire to the town hall the unrest has forced the world health organization to pull almost a 3rd of its staff from beni which is grappling with in a bowl out bright and it warns the instability will most certainly lead to an increase in the ball the cases al-jazeera produce a county has been closely following the story in beni. what we would just do we are really trying to extricate the determination of these people has been a laning have lifted this morning but you can still...
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need of medical care to be flown out flights will be carried out in cooperation with the world health organization the airport had been closed to for most of flights since 2016 we can speak to her will say in. this and a political commentator joining us from the yemeni capital sana'a this is a positive step is it not then the saudi led coalition saying the patients in need will be allowed to leave the capital in search of medical help. i think this is a step from saudi arabia is clearly showing that saudi were the one who was broken . from leave in some sort to get. medical help the most of the of those patients mainly that is hold of the saudi war in yemen that's why you want to just to mention that the agreement was signed between sanaa and world health organization about 10 months ago to allow patients. to own a u.n. flight to get medical help help broad but it was as already who refused to give to give a green light for those flights that's why i don't think that we can consider this as like a step toward peace because to block a patient from. from go in our broad to get medical help i think i
need of medical care to be flown out flights will be carried out in cooperation with the world health organization the airport had been closed to for most of flights since 2016 we can speak to her will say in. this and a political commentator joining us from the yemeni capital sana'a this is a positive step is it not then the saudi led coalition saying the patients in need will be allowed to leave the capital in search of medical help. i think this is a step from saudi arabia is clearly showing...
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over but for many patients there is now hope that they can get abroad and get treatment world health organization will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this air medical air bridge will start you know imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of hospitals and clinics and so on are in operable at the moment palestinians are holding a sit in protest against unpaid prisoner salaries from the palestinian authority the money is meant to assist palestinians who spend more than 5 years in israeli jails they'd abraham has more from ramallah those palestinians are rotting themselves in coffins they are protesting at this isn't by the palestinian authority for over a decade now you judy the palestinian authority pays salaries monthly salaries to palestinians who spend more than 5 years of in israeli jails now since the split the internal palestinian split between the west bank and the gaza strip this one has to me and i don't 35 of them a favor that their salaries have been cut off. but i went in the house although this issue might sound
over but for many patients there is now hope that they can get abroad and get treatment world health organization will now be coordinating this with the government of yemen and i hope that this air medical air bridge will start you know imminently but of course the whole medical system needs to be rebuilt half of hospitals and clinics and so on are in operable at the moment palestinians are holding a sit in protest against unpaid prisoner salaries from the palestinian authority the money is...
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this happened office of the world health organization which is also where a staff member is leave but then this attack as well quickly repulsed by government forces and we're told to have that talk as was killed several were injured as well and it's being that talks of being blamed on a local rebel group called my mind this is the same people since fighters who have been over the last one and nearly a half years since that outbreak started they have been attacking health like they have been attacking and burning treatment centers as well and this just goes to show the serious of the seriousness of the math of the seriousness of the matter because now we've seen w.h.o. has cut down operations has evacuated some of its staff members also seen other humanitarian organizations like the u.n. child agency unicef has also evacuated nonessential staff and doctors without borders as well and all this comes at a time as you mentioned when there have been protests in beni in neighboring with temple and here in goma people very angry about the security situation and also saying that this u.n. pea
this happened office of the world health organization which is also where a staff member is leave but then this attack as well quickly repulsed by government forces and we're told to have that talk as was killed several were injured as well and it's being that talks of being blamed on a local rebel group called my mind this is the same people since fighters who have been over the last one and nearly a half years since that outbreak started they have been attacking health like they have been...
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coalition said flights out of rebel house and i will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization the coalition has also released $200.00 hoofy rebels to support peace efforts aimed at ending nearly 5 years of war i meant a lot of has more than stellar when and many people are in desperate need of medical assistance abroad. i have talked to senior officers here and the son are but the the told me that they have heard they have just heard this news about the reopening of the santa national airport but on the ground there is no complete mation and that the. many officers are hoping that the international airport will be open especially for those who are in need for urgent medical interventions. especially human. a lot of people have died because they haven't been able to travel outside of yemen. according to the ministry of health. its report says that over 45000 people have died just. over the past year and the a lot over 200000 patients are on the last waiting for the chance to travel outside yemen. the situation is difficult for those who are in need of for. medical interventions
coalition said flights out of rebel house and i will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization the coalition has also released $200.00 hoofy rebels to support peace efforts aimed at ending nearly 5 years of war i meant a lot of has more than stellar when and many people are in desperate need of medical assistance abroad. i have talked to senior officers here and the son are but the the told me that they have heard they have just heard this news about the reopening of the...
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nations to achieve universal health coverage for all by 2030 how we'll take a look at this the world health organization estimates that it would cost around $58.00 per person per year to achieve universal health care in all low and middle income countries that comes to about $371000000000.00 per year by 2030 where does that money come from well the world health organization believes some 85 percent of the total cost can be met by domestic resources in the $32.00 poorest nations a funding gap of around $54000000000.00 would need to be filled through international aid and what will that mean in terms of outcome well some 97000000 premature deaths would be a versus it would also avert 20000000 deaths from non-communicable diseases like heart disease diabetes. and cancer life expectancy would jump anywhere between 3 point one and 8.4 years well as the world inches towards spending 10 trillion dollars a year on health care by 2022 we have 2 reports for you in a moment from zimbabwe how to takes a look at a public health care service that's on the brink of collapse but 1st from the united states al jazeera. r
nations to achieve universal health coverage for all by 2030 how we'll take a look at this the world health organization estimates that it would cost around $58.00 per person per year to achieve universal health care in all low and middle income countries that comes to about $371000000000.00 per year by 2030 where does that money come from well the world health organization believes some 85 percent of the total cost can be met by domestic resources in the $32.00 poorest nations a funding gap of...
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sexual abuse in their lifetime in africa the numbers are particularly high according to the world health organization 2 thirds of women in parts of sub-saharan africa that is 65 percent of women suffer from violence inflicted on them by the apartness last year's the world peace prize laureates that is from the democratic republic of congo to the spotlight on sexual violence against women as a weapon of war runs a clinic in east india see is again ecologist and surgeon and has saved tens of thousands of women's lives with reconstructive surgery then it is currently in germany showcasing his web for the global survivors fund and initiative that will provide the survivors of conflict to believe that violence when reparations and forms of be addressed my colleague christine wound up with him she asked him about this and about you shoes. today is the international day of the elimination of violence against women violence against women is something that you know and understand all too all you've you've helped women who've been raped in conflict in your country the democratic republic of congo i wanted to a
sexual abuse in their lifetime in africa the numbers are particularly high according to the world health organization 2 thirds of women in parts of sub-saharan africa that is 65 percent of women suffer from violence inflicted on them by the apartness last year's the world peace prize laureates that is from the democratic republic of congo to the spotlight on sexual violence against women as a weapon of war runs a clinic in east india see is again ecologist and surgeon and has saved tens of...
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can be flown out from the rebel held area flights will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization the airport has been closed to commercial flights since 2016. more from some of. i have talked to senior officers here and the sun are but the they. told me that they have cared they have just heard this news about the reopening of the santa national airport but on the ground there is no complete mation and. many officers are hoping that the international airport will be open specially for those who are in need for urgent medical interventions. especially human. a lot of people have died because they haven't been able to travel outside yemen according to the ministry of health. its report says that over 45000 people have died just. over the past year and the a lot over 200000 patients are on the last waiting for the chance to travel outside yemen. the situation is difficult for those who are in need of. medical interventions outside the human especially the more than 45 percent of the country's hospitals have been. have been paralyzed because of the war and also because of the direct
can be flown out from the rebel held area flights will be operated in cooperation with the world health organization the airport has been closed to commercial flights since 2016. more from some of. i have talked to senior officers here and the sun are but the they. told me that they have cared they have just heard this news about the reopening of the santa national airport but on the ground there is no complete mation and. many officers are hoping that the international airport will be open...
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the world health organization says that $371000000000.00 or $58.00 a person per year is all or all it will cost to get health care to low a middle income countries what kind of care does that provide and is is that even feasible is anyone willing to pay to pick up the cost. well there's 2 things the 1st thing is to get this whole thing in perspective you quoted. well we're in a global economy of 80 plus trillion dollars so when we talk of 3 or $400000000000.00 it sounds like a lot but it's actually only a fraction of one of those 1000000000 or that one of those trillion numbers so it's actually as a percent of the global g.d.p. it's a fraction of the sat the 2nd thing is that the push to create universal health care coverage and the numbers you talked about per capita that's for a very sort of basic package and one of the things that that's been going on the last 5 or 10 years is has been measures to try to actually make it that many cultures can afford that package one of the things that perhaps 10 years or so ago we realized that it was important to get right is that you know there'
the world health organization says that $371000000000.00 or $58.00 a person per year is all or all it will cost to get health care to low a middle income countries what kind of care does that provide and is is that even feasible is anyone willing to pay to pick up the cost. well there's 2 things the 1st thing is to get this whole thing in perspective you quoted. well we're in a global economy of 80 plus trillion dollars so when we talk of 3 or $400000000000.00 it sounds like a lot but it's...
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health tonight- a new study says adolescents across the world... are growing increasingly lazy. that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put their health at risk for serious diseases. researchers looked at data of 1 point 6 million teenagers in 146 countries. more than 80 percent of the teens don't meet the current recommendatio ns of at least one hour of physical activity per day. screen time could be a big factor... keeping young people sedentary. by not exercising --researchers say teens are prone to weight gain...and conditions that can develop later in life like heart conditions. (pam) the company - 'edible arrangements' is now selling c-b-d infused edibles. the new product line is called -'incredible edibles'. the c-b-d infused treats include smoothies, chocolate- dipped fruit and baked goods. proponents of c-b-d say it has benefits .. such as helping to manage inflammation and treating conditions like insomnia. c-b-d has become a mainstream phenomenon since the passage of the u-s farm bill last year, which legalized hemp with some conditions. the food and drug administration still has not
health tonight- a new study says adolescents across the world... are growing increasingly lazy. that study- done by the world health organization- says that trend could put their health at risk for serious diseases. researchers looked at data of 1 point 6 million teenagers in 146 countries. more than 80 percent of the teens don't meet the current recommendatio ns of at least one hour of physical activity per day. screen time could be a big factor... keeping young people sedentary. by not...
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the world health organization said that these trials look very promising so maybe soon these flying malaria fighters will stop saving lives. well fingers crossed about serious stuff that's it for now from africa you can catch all austar is on our website on facebook page we are now with these pictures of the red mountain gorillas in rwanda and the next time it's 5. the prison here up at its most fascinating at its most exciting. most creative colorful glamorous trendy taste of innovation brilliant charming. thank goodness and there is a stable. on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german why not come with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. these are scenes from what's being touted as the year's smartest and funniest spill nobs out sharpens the murder mystery genre as a whodunit in which contemporary america is the fix them. and it's that time again one welcome to arts and culture we'll get the real knives out in just a moment an
the world health organization said that these trials look very promising so maybe soon these flying malaria fighters will stop saving lives. well fingers crossed about serious stuff that's it for now from africa you can catch all austar is on our website on facebook page we are now with these pictures of the red mountain gorillas in rwanda and the next time it's 5. the prison here up at its most fascinating at its most exciting. most creative colorful glamorous trendy taste of innovation...