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brings devastation to parts of southern africa with dozens of people dead on the. chaos in the french capital in yellow vests protest against the president and his reforms turned violent. then as well as opposition leader kicks off what he calls operation freedom and its latest effort to oust the embattled leader for the. new zealand's top police officers say there will be a highly visible presence across the country as people return to work on monday this comes after friday's wasc attacks in which fifty people were killed by a lone gunman and christ church the police commissioner says that will be extra security around the schools businesses and places of worship minister just in the ardor and says she's been working with the muslim community to ensure the victims' bodies are returned as soon as possible for burial and they hope to have the back by wednesday. well tributes are being held across new zealand to honor the victims of the attack and as the country mourns families prepare to bury their loved ones under thomas has more from christchurch on the outskirts
brings devastation to parts of southern africa with dozens of people dead on the. chaos in the french capital in yellow vests protest against the president and his reforms turned violent. then as well as opposition leader kicks off what he calls operation freedom and its latest effort to oust the embattled leader for the. new zealand's top police officers say there will be a highly visible presence across the country as people return to work on monday this comes after friday's wasc attacks in...
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the united nations warns cyclone idai has caused a massive disaster in southern africa. the authorities in mozambique fear the death toll there could be more than 1,000, while many have also been killed in zimbabwe and malawi. across the region, tens of thousands have lost their homes, with some victims trapped on rooftops and clinging to trees awaiting rescue. aid workers say there's also a threat of waterborne diseases. our world affairs correspondent naomi grimley reports. shattered buildings and water... that's all that seems to be left of the city of beira, which took the full force of cyclone idai. watch how the lonely figure in the centre of your screen wades towards what's left of a home. in a landscape where tree tops are now lapped by water, one man is precariously winched to safety by rescue workers. a swathe of land 50 kilometres wide is completely submerged. many have been left clinging to roofs, as these pictures show. thankfully, aid is arriving in the shape of food, shelter kits and cash assistance, but it will reach urban areas first. rural communities w
the united nations warns cyclone idai has caused a massive disaster in southern africa. the authorities in mozambique fear the death toll there could be more than 1,000, while many have also been killed in zimbabwe and malawi. across the region, tens of thousands have lost their homes, with some victims trapped on rooftops and clinging to trees awaiting rescue. aid workers say there's also a threat of waterborne diseases. our world affairs correspondent naomi grimley reports. shattered...
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africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the force of the storm at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods have swept away homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts. are going to get a lot more details and all these stories of course on the web site al jazeera dot com these are the headlines now it's al jazeera world life and. a good deal here in southern morocco on the atlantic coast near the foot of the atlas mountains population around seven hundred thousand. industries tourism agriculture and fishing and major ports for exporting goods to europe and for imports into africa. camels no longer distribute produce the only effective network in this part of the world is the roads to places like dakar the capital of senegal. because that is the first thing. roads and trucks hundreds if not thousands of them. drivers have to deal with the mechanics of huge engines and maneuver great monsters with eighteen tons mt over fourteen foot would need ten. thousand nine hundred. seventy three this film followed t
africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the force of the storm at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods have swept away homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts. are going to get a lot more details and all these stories of course on the web site al jazeera dot com these are the headlines now it's al jazeera world life and. a good deal here in southern morocco on the atlantic coast near the foot of the atlas...
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africa. birds of thousands of algerians men tame their rage against the ailing president and ruling elite. south american leaders form a new regional club that doesn't have any hope of solving venezuela's crisis. it's an investigation that since now former close associates of donald trump and cast a shadow over his presidency now special counsel robert muller has submitted his report into russia's role in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election donald trump's denounced the whole thing as a witch hunt mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . it was in middle to noon that recently appointed attorney general william barr received special counsel robert miller's long awaited report. national council robert muller has submitted his long awaited report no more indictments coming from the special counsel and he said i waited two years for this is terrible around four thirty five pm white house lawyers were notified and about half an hour after that this letter was delivered to the judiciary com
africa. birds of thousands of algerians men tame their rage against the ailing president and ruling elite. south american leaders form a new regional club that doesn't have any hope of solving venezuela's crisis. it's an investigation that since now former close associates of donald trump and cast a shadow over his presidency now special counsel robert muller has submitted his report into russia's role in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election donald trump's denounced the whole thing as a...
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africa. the post at berbera is located in a politically sensitive region in self declared somaliland but the region is internationally recognized as somalia the united arab emirates has announced it's investing millions of dollars to develop perper a but has done this without permission from somalia's government in mogadishu president mohamad abdalla has rejected all of the uys port contracts in the region calling them illegitimate for the u.a.e. that what they're trying to do is build again more strategic depth in the whole of africa making sure that they don't only control the land and the coastline but also controlling obviously these very important somebody and say the most important strategic a naval. lifelines that color connect the east and the west the u.a.e. is not alone in somalia a turkish firm has a twenty year contract to run market issues port and turkey has established its largest military base outside of its borders here qatar has also invested in market issue this is just one
africa. the post at berbera is located in a politically sensitive region in self declared somaliland but the region is internationally recognized as somalia the united arab emirates has announced it's investing millions of dollars to develop perper a but has done this without permission from somalia's government in mogadishu president mohamad abdalla has rejected all of the uys port contracts in the region calling them illegitimate for the u.a.e. that what they're trying to do is build again...
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africa. new zealand where funerals are continuing for the victims of last week's mosque shootings families and friends have gathered to bury their loved ones at question minori park cemetery among those buried were father and son who fled the war in syria fifty people were killed when a gunman opened fire on worshippers at two mosques during friday prayers when hey reports from question. khaled moustapha and his teenage son hamza were refugees from syria they and their family arrived in new zealand last year among the mourners holmes's younger brother who was shot and wounded in the attack on the el nor mosque homs i had attended kashmir high school in christchurch along with another of the victims it was there that the prime minister was welcomed on wednesday with a traditional mahdi haka my. mother who. was one of the messages that i want to show you to our gang people in particular he said ok to grieve this arcade ask her how even if you were directly effected these things these images tha
africa. new zealand where funerals are continuing for the victims of last week's mosque shootings families and friends have gathered to bury their loved ones at question minori park cemetery among those buried were father and son who fled the war in syria fifty people were killed when a gunman opened fire on worshippers at two mosques during friday prayers when hey reports from question. khaled moustapha and his teenage son hamza were refugees from syria they and their family arrived in new...
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growing fears of sickness and disease in southern africa as the death toll from cyclone idai passes 700. and, soul—searching in australia as the mosque attacks in neighbouring new zealand put multiculturalism in the spotlight. a long—awaited report by the us special counsel robert mueller has cleared donald trump of colluding with russia in the 2016 election. but the mueller report draws no conclusion as to whether or not mr trump illegally obstructed justice. the president has welcomed the findings as a complete and total exoneration. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler reports. for almost two years, robert mueller scrutinised the actions of president donald trump and his campaign to become president. the special counsel was asked to investigate whether russia are interfered in the 2016 election, and whether they conspired with the trump campaign. while robert mueller says the russian government did try to influence the vote, he says he has found no evidence of collusion. there was no collusion with russia, there was no obstruction and none whatsoever. and it was a complete
growing fears of sickness and disease in southern africa as the death toll from cyclone idai passes 700. and, soul—searching in australia as the mosque attacks in neighbouring new zealand put multiculturalism in the spotlight. a long—awaited report by the us special counsel robert mueller has cleared donald trump of colluding with russia in the 2016 election. but the mueller report draws no conclusion as to whether or not mr trump illegally obstructed justice. the president has welcomed the...
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more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nicola bartlett, political correspondent from the daily mirror and giles kenningham, former director of communications for number 10. most of tomorrow's front pages are in. the daily telegraph claims theresa may has returned from her brussels failure with plans to let mps vote on keeping the uk in a customs union, which eurosceptics fear will lead to a soft brexit. the i says the prime minister is losing her grip on power with control over her government and party close to collapse. the times reports that mrs may is under pressure to name a date for her departure after cabinet support drained away and the dup made clear its lack of faith in her. the ft suggests that mps are set to seize control of brexit, with parliament set to vote on a variety of options next week after ministers admitted that theresa may's deal was unlikely to be approved by the house of commons. the guardian
more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nicola bartlett, political correspondent from the daily mirror and giles kenningham, former director of communications for number 10. most of tomorrow's front pages are in. the daily telegraph claims theresa may has returned from her brussels failure with plans to let mps vote on keeping...
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africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but the numbers are expected to rise. in france riot police and soldiers are on high alert to prevent a repeat of looting on the famous avenue in paris yellow various protesters are rallying for the nineteenth consecutive weekend and they've been banned from the following last saturday's destruction the government's one protest says a severe response if there is more violence joins us now live from paris david tell us about the situation where you are and how does today's demonstration compare with previous weekends. yes we're actually at the sekret mart there's been a peaceful galavis rally here a few speeches it's now dispersing and so far no no violent instance that we know of inside paris six thousand police officers have been deployed and troops have been guarding public buildings to give more resources to the police and we understand from the interior ministry that there were eight thousand or so protesters across france and three thousand here in paris now those figures are much down on what we sa
africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but the numbers are expected to rise. in france riot police and soldiers are on high alert to prevent a repeat of looting on the famous avenue in paris yellow various protesters are rallying for the nineteenth consecutive weekend and they've been banned from the following last saturday's destruction the government's one protest says a severe response if there is more violence joins us now live from paris david...
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a devastating storm is affecting tens of thousands of people across southern africa cycle in it i began as a tropical storm earlier last week before intensifying off the western coast of madagascar that hit mozambique on thursday with winds of up to one hundred and seventy kilometers an hour pounding the city of beirut it then moves inland causing further destruction through the weekends and tract westwards striking neighboring zimbabwe malawi also experienced severe rain flooding and damage from high winds flattened buildings and put millions of lives at risk. now rescue workers in mozambique are struggling to reach cycling victims traps in flooded areas around fifteen thousand people still need rescuing hundreds of them have been stuck on rooftops and trees for more than three days cycling has left a trail of destruction across southern africa where the three hundred people are known to have died but that number is likely to be much higher now when a moment's we'll go to malcolm webb who's in the city of thing in mozambique but first this reports from farmer the miller in the port cit
a devastating storm is affecting tens of thousands of people across southern africa cycle in it i began as a tropical storm earlier last week before intensifying off the western coast of madagascar that hit mozambique on thursday with winds of up to one hundred and seventy kilometers an hour pounding the city of beirut it then moves inland causing further destruction through the weekends and tract westwards striking neighboring zimbabwe malawi also experienced severe rain flooding and damage...
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africa. and from caretaker manager to the main man — manchester united give ole gunnar solskjaer the job that he's "dreamed" of. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — arise harry kane mbe, as the england captain is rewarded for services to football. good evening. mps are to be given another vote on the prime minister's brexit plans tomorrow — but this time only on one half of the agreement made with the eu. they'll be asked to give their backing to the withdrawal deal — which concerns the divorce bill, the rights of citizens, and that controversial matter of the irish backstop. it needs to get through parliament tomorrow to guarantee brexit can be delayed until 22nd may. the other part of the deal — the political declaration, which concerns britain's future relations with the eu — would still need to be backed by mps in the coming weeks. labour has criticised the move, calling it a blindfold brexit. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports from westminster. they won'tjust
africa. and from caretaker manager to the main man — manchester united give ole gunnar solskjaer the job that he's "dreamed" of. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — arise harry kane mbe, as the england captain is rewarded for services to football. good evening. mps are to be given another vote on the prime minister's brexit plans tomorrow — but this time only on one half of the agreement made with the eu. they'll be asked to give their backing to the withdrawal deal —...
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africa in mozambique alone the u.n. has said that one point five million people have now been affected by the cyclon and its aftermath the city of berra in mozambique was particularly hard hit so anybody why the recovery effort there could be ended by paul. sex. on the streets of beer or the clean up of cycling even as destruction has begun its a massive task volunteers a very ground to try and restore a sense of normality to this ravaged city. devis samangan who is the hands on mare who gets up every day at five am to supervise the operation and try and restore hope we also train to tell the people there's no food. but we need to work we need to work law farmers so we need to really build ourselves people are living in schools and on street corners it's a miserable existence even for families familiar with hardship before the cycle on struck this region had an unemployment rate of seventy percent with forty percent of those making living on the streets the majority of big companies that employ most of beer is full time
africa in mozambique alone the u.n. has said that one point five million people have now been affected by the cyclon and its aftermath the city of berra in mozambique was particularly hard hit so anybody why the recovery effort there could be ended by paul. sex. on the streets of beer or the clean up of cycling even as destruction has begun its a massive task volunteers a very ground to try and restore a sense of normality to this ravaged city. devis samangan who is the hands on mare who gets...
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tore acrossat southern africa may have destroyed more than $1 billion of infrastructure. that is according to the united nations. the death toll from the storm has climbed to more than 700. the tropical cyclone also damaged roads, bridges, and dams. the u.n. says more than 100,000 houses have been partially or completely destroyed. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra: thank you. now let's get to our exclusive interview with the mizuho ceo. he says the fed decision to put interest rates on hold came sooner than he expected. >> my impression is global landscape has started changing. with a reversing of the yield curve symbolizing the trend. that happened in 2007. i think we have come to a time when we raise the level. there is a timeline. in 2007, the recession came about one and a half year later. i think it is a matter of how to view the situation. dollars have to be bought in crisis, but the same trend is the nguyen the yen. we are seeing yen buy
tore acrossat southern africa may have destroyed more than $1 billion of infrastructure. that is according to the united nations. the death toll from the storm has climbed to more than 700. the tropical cyclone also damaged roads, bridges, and dams. the u.n. says more than 100,000 houses have been partially or completely destroyed. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. nejra:...
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and more than a week after a cycle swept across southern africa aid agencies say they're running out of time to reach survivors and stop the spread or disease the u.n. says there are no confirmed cases or kolarov but stagnant water.
and more than a week after a cycle swept across southern africa aid agencies say they're running out of time to reach survivors and stop the spread or disease the u.n. says there are no confirmed cases or kolarov but stagnant water.
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africa those are the headlines on al-jazeera coming up next here it's people in power. america's president trump police told chadwick's he's pledged to keep the contaminated detention facility opens and this say to bring back will to pull the suspects so in the first of a special two proxy investigation into the u.s. state that was once the halls of america's illegal program offering dish and torture to ask whether the u.s. could be about to re enter a dog chapter in the nation's history. smithfield's north carolina. a quiet backwater in america's south. on the face of it an unremarkable bible belt town tug to meet rural wooded countryside. but thirteen years ago stories started to emerge suggesting something sinister was going on. mysterious flights leaving from the little airport. people were being seized from their homes in streets around the world transported to foreign prisons and secret cia interrogation camps known as black sites. who feel some sort of them would give off and. report it for. somebody for. the covert operation officially called extraordinary rendi
africa those are the headlines on al-jazeera coming up next here it's people in power. america's president trump police told chadwick's he's pledged to keep the contaminated detention facility opens and this say to bring back will to pull the suspects so in the first of a special two proxy investigation into the u.s. state that was once the halls of america's illegal program offering dish and torture to ask whether the u.s. could be about to re enter a dog chapter in the nation's history....
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africa with dozens of people dead or missing. some right in the full cost of central parts of china over the next day or two but not really too much to speak of you see with the main area of cloud is so that's going to push towards the east coast for monday fun to dry for hong kong twenty five celsius maybe touching the twenty seven as we go on into tuesday and by cheese day that area cloud and right things and break some bright skies come through for many eleven legacy of showers is coming back in behind the philippines lots of dry land settles alist southern parts of the country to watch out for trouble depression which may well push in through the middle part of this week's ice maybe link coming in here some heavy rain shop showers making their way into her at the moment much of india is fine and dry i've had a few showers into northern parts but this is next weather system which will push across pakistan. snow there over the high ground pushing up into afghanistan let a little continue to drive its way further east was thinni
africa with dozens of people dead or missing. some right in the full cost of central parts of china over the next day or two but not really too much to speak of you see with the main area of cloud is so that's going to push towards the east coast for monday fun to dry for hong kong twenty five celsius maybe touching the twenty seven as we go on into tuesday and by cheese day that area cloud and right things and break some bright skies come through for many eleven legacy of showers is coming...
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a race against time to rescue survivors of the cyclone that's killed hundreds in southern africa. the first funerals take place in new zealand for the victims of the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch. and the business news. food and alcohol price rises helped push inflation higher in february, the first rise since august 2018. more on this in a moment. google has been hit with a £1.28 billion fine from the eu for blocking rival online search advertisers. it is the third eu fine for the search and advertising giant in two years. bmw shares are down this morning after it warned that pre—tax profit will fall by 10% this year. in response it has announced a major cost cutting programme. hello and welcome to the business news today. lots to get through. some inflation data to start you off today. inflation, the measure of rising prices, ticked up to 1.9% form 1.8% last month. that was partly due to rising food and alcohol prices. if you're a rose fan, you may have noticed that the cost of a bottle of rose edged up by 8 pence because of a rise in duty tax on certain types of
a race against time to rescue survivors of the cyclone that's killed hundreds in southern africa. the first funerals take place in new zealand for the victims of the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch. and the business news. food and alcohol price rises helped push inflation higher in february, the first rise since august 2018. more on this in a moment. google has been hit with a £1.28 billion fine from the eu for blocking rival online search advertisers. it is the third eu fine for...
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smashed into southern africa launched thoughts of affected areas of mozambique lost still suffer in neighboring zimbabwe too many people have lost everything soup you've heard. three cops. get an update on the situation correspondent in zimbabwe who's just returned from the areas worst hit by the storm. and. paying homage to africa's greatest need is ivory coast commodity. i'm christine one welcome to news africa. it's been two weeks and. smashed into mozambique's coast and leashing hurricane force wind and rain that flooded swathes of the country before battering east and killing more than seven hundred people now an outbreak of waterborne diseases thracians to aggravate the already daya conditions facing the millions who survived. thousands of people in the mozambique i'm problems of many were left homeless due to cycling. there'd be forced to live out the side of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to come pear the emergency shelters are overflowing. forty thousand people need help in the province
smashed into southern africa launched thoughts of affected areas of mozambique lost still suffer in neighboring zimbabwe too many people have lost everything soup you've heard. three cops. get an update on the situation correspondent in zimbabwe who's just returned from the areas worst hit by the storm. and. paying homage to africa's greatest need is ivory coast commodity. i'm christine one welcome to news africa. it's been two weeks and. smashed into mozambique's coast and leashing hurricane...
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are trying to return to normal life after last week's storm left a trail of destruction in southern africa but hundreds of thousands of people remain in makeshift camps with little or no food in mozambique alone the u.n. says that one point eight five million people have been affected british politicians will vote on a range of alternative breck's that options on wednesday after parliament voted to take control of the process of the u.k. leaving the e.u. the move is a major defeat for the government of prime minister to resign may who still hoping to get her withdrawal deal through parliament this week. australia's prime minister says he's very concerned after an al-jazeera investigation showed links between the us gun lobby and australian political party officials from the n.r.a. were filmed by al-jazeera as investigative units advising australia's one nation party on how to deal with public opinion following a mass shooting and those are the latest headlines more news in twenty five minutes the stream is next. i have a me ok today is space the next military battleground where discussing
are trying to return to normal life after last week's storm left a trail of destruction in southern africa but hundreds of thousands of people remain in makeshift camps with little or no food in mozambique alone the u.n. says that one point eight five million people have been affected british politicians will vote on a range of alternative breck's that options on wednesday after parliament voted to take control of the process of the u.k. leaving the e.u. the move is a major defeat for the...
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africa has killed more than one hundred thirty people in mozambique ninety percent of the central city of beirut has been destroyed according to the red cross and red crescent societies. the jewish rabbi has died of his injuries following sunday's shooting and stabbing attacks in the occupied west bank that israeli soldier was the ideal settlement bitmap loose the israeli army has made arrests of the village where the palestinian suspect lives. a counterterrorism meeting is under way in the netherlands after a shooting was reported in the city of tracked shots were reportedly fired at a tram police have cordoned off the area several people were injured we'll bring you an update on this breaking news as soon as we have further details the acting white house chief of staff has defended the u.s. president for not calling out white extremists following the massacre in new zealand make more of a neat so that donald trump has done what a president should do reaching out to new zealand's leader and offering condolences but trump has been criticized for not explicitly condemning the attack and
africa has killed more than one hundred thirty people in mozambique ninety percent of the central city of beirut has been destroyed according to the red cross and red crescent societies. the jewish rabbi has died of his injuries following sunday's shooting and stabbing attacks in the occupied west bank that israeli soldier was the ideal settlement bitmap loose the israeli army has made arrests of the village where the palestinian suspect lives. a counterterrorism meeting is under way in the...
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africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the storm's force at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods swept away homes bridges and roads dozens remain missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts. and flash floods have also killed at least fifty eight people in the indonesian province of pop or so actual rain triggered the damage in the provincial capital of jayapura floodwaters have receded leaving a trail of mud fallen trees and homes which need drying out but as well as opposition leader has begun a national tour in a new effort to oust president nicolas maduro and why do is in a power struggle with maduro. oh those are the headlines we'll have more news but first it's rewind stay with us for that. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby. and three million dollars are going to. reveal secrets and connection some don't want to expose. was going to work. if there will. be really investigations how to sell a massacre coming soon so many guns sometimes even. hello and welcome to rewind on the radio over the last ten or so years here at al-jazee
africa zimbabwe is the latest country to feel the storm's force at least thirty one people have been killed as flash floods swept away homes bridges and roads dozens remain missing and bad weather is slowing the rescue efforts. and flash floods have also killed at least fifty eight people in the indonesian province of pop or so actual rain triggered the damage in the provincial capital of jayapura floodwaters have receded leaving a trail of mud fallen trees and homes which need drying out but...
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africa and he's thirty one people have been killed as flash floods destroyed homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing rescue efforts are in which us is in germany money is about way. dozens have died houses have been washed away people have been displaced and some of them are still missing people simply don't know where they are the extent of the damage is huge this is a major was the main busy road completely destroyed by the powerful water the bridge has been washed away that means people other that side of the bridge are stranded they can cross over to the side where they can get the help they needed so in the brave ones i've been trying to cross in a small patch of grass over there is dangerous to another to fall into the water but they say they simply const they that side because it is still dangerous everyone we've spoken to so far i say the situation on the ground here is desperate . and. as. we discovered. when the floods came the electricity was cut off even when we are here our phones aren't working there's no way to communicate
africa and he's thirty one people have been killed as flash floods destroyed homes bridges and roads dozens of people are still missing and bad weather is slowing rescue efforts are in which us is in germany money is about way. dozens have died houses have been washed away people have been displaced and some of them are still missing people simply don't know where they are the extent of the damage is huge this is a major was the main busy road completely destroyed by the powerful water the...
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the guardian carries a striking picture of the devastation caused by cyclone idai, in southern africa, as the search for survivors continues. the metro leads on a letter that theresa may will send to the eu on wednesday formally asking for brexit to be postponed. but the times carries a warning from brussels that the price of an extension could be a general election or another referendum. the mirror reports on fractures in theresa may's cabinet, with eurosceptic ministers said to be furious over the possibility of a long delay to brexit. reports of a cabinet row also make the front page of the express. it says the commons leader, andrea leadsom, described her colleagues as a remainer cabinet. the daily mail bemoans what it calls 1,000 wasted days, as it tallies up the time since the uk voted to leave the eu. and finally, the sun claims itv has sent it a letter detailing new plans to offer therapy for love islanders, after the death of two of its stars. so a varied set of front pages, with brexit dominating most. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. i think we have to start, re
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millions have been affected across southern africa and u.k. prime minister tourism is defending her request for a three month extension to the brics a deadline that european council president says extra time is dependent on parliament passing the existing withdrawal meant. the former bosnian serb leader radovan carriage which would now face spend the rest of his life in jail after being recent by a un court was appealing a twenty sixteen conviction for genocide and a forty year prison term of the judges said his sentence for the nine hundred ninety five minutes a massacre was to light song a guy from the hague. the faces of the dead of the massacre remembered by their loved ones victims of the genocide perpetrated by bosnian serb leader radovan. it has taken nearly twenty five years for justice to be realized a painful journey often bereft of hope. but the wait has finally come to an end. candidates listened intently as the court listed his grounds for appeal and rejected them almost entirely the prosecution's appeal in a lot of respects sets
millions have been affected across southern africa and u.k. prime minister tourism is defending her request for a three month extension to the brics a deadline that european council president says extra time is dependent on parliament passing the existing withdrawal meant. the former bosnian serb leader radovan carriage which would now face spend the rest of his life in jail after being recent by a un court was appealing a twenty sixteen conviction for genocide and a forty year prison term of...
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africa's worst natural disasters continues to rise more than a week off the cycle in the valleys swept across the region. ice always forced out of its last scrap of land in syria u.s. backed kurdish forces though say the group still poses a threat. donald trump uncharacteristically quiet his the u.s. waits to learn the findings of rubble mahler's russian investigation. thailand is voting in its first election since a virtually coup in two thousand and fourteen the leader of that coup prayuth channel chart once to remain as prime minister through the ballot box his biggest challenge may come from poor thai the most prominent anti giunta party whose leader you can see voting here well it's linked to exiled former prime minister thaksin shinawatra he was ousted by the army in two thousand and six as was his sister eight years later a third group is led by the anti tax in democrat party which argues it can form a government that neutral there's also the future forward party its charismatic billionaire front man is popular among younger people voters will decide the make up of the five hund
africa's worst natural disasters continues to rise more than a week off the cycle in the valleys swept across the region. ice always forced out of its last scrap of land in syria u.s. backed kurdish forces though say the group still poses a threat. donald trump uncharacteristically quiet his the u.s. waits to learn the findings of rubble mahler's russian investigation. thailand is voting in its first election since a virtually coup in two thousand and fourteen the leader of that coup prayuth...
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into southern africa at last thoughts of affected areas of mozambique lost still stuffed it in a brings about way too many people have lost everything snoopy. from the war tom foreman selling instead of. going green for a cop in the van now we still get an update on the situation first of all correspondent in zimbabwe who's just returned.
into southern africa at last thoughts of affected areas of mozambique lost still stuffed it in a brings about way too many people have lost everything snoopy. from the war tom foreman selling instead of. going green for a cop in the van now we still get an update on the situation first of all correspondent in zimbabwe who's just returned.
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let's do business farmers across parts of southern africa would just about to harvest when the cyclon hit now it's all gone no food no medicine to treat disease says the floods recede you know we had for structure a billion dollars worth washed away according to the united nations and that's a huge problem in getting to the survivors and bringing them help the disaster has struck almost three million people most of them in mozambique. a man on his motorbike apparently there used to be a street here the water still hasn't drained away not from the heavily overgrown fields which were just about ready for harvest everything the farmers in this area have to live off comes from this land. and know one. thing only god knows how i can survive here is nothing. the reconstruction will take years and how will they even rebuild if there's nothing to eat.
let's do business farmers across parts of southern africa would just about to harvest when the cyclon hit now it's all gone no food no medicine to treat disease says the floods recede you know we had for structure a billion dollars worth washed away according to the united nations and that's a huge problem in getting to the survivors and bringing them help the disaster has struck almost three million people most of them in mozambique. a man on his motorbike apparently there used to be a street...
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and still ahead and odds is there as cycling brings devastation to parts of southern africa with thousands of people dead or missing. we visit georgia where families have waited almost thirty years to say their goodbyes to the war dead. how i once again welcome to another look at the international focus we got some clear skies now making their way into japan the ghost basin bits and pieces of rain for some but for the most part high pressure coming in and things settling down really quite nicely so as we go through monday twelve thirteen degrees there facenda and for tokyo some about you two for soccer but this thickening cloud rolling across the east china sea will bring some rain into kishi was we go on through the next day or so time which is edging up sixteen celsius to fall so twenty six in beijing warm sunshine here but cloud is that going up into central parts of china will see some outbreaks of right for a time just pushing over towards the eastern side of the country fondant right temperatures here at about twenty five cells just warming up to twenty seven as we go through a choos
and still ahead and odds is there as cycling brings devastation to parts of southern africa with thousands of people dead or missing. we visit georgia where families have waited almost thirty years to say their goodbyes to the war dead. how i once again welcome to another look at the international focus we got some clear skies now making their way into japan the ghost basin bits and pieces of rain for some but for the most part high pressure coming in and things settling down really quite...
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africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi. australia is being hit by the second of may just storm this weekend veronica across the northwest coast near port hedland bringing in heavy rain and high winds the other one's called trevor has been battering the northern coast it's been downgraded as it moves inland and weak . well let's speak now to he's in port hedland so how are things looking ahead of touch down by cycling veronica. sami psychographic it's pretty much we cheat a full time time just like we are pretty much white out conditions it is making landfall in the next few hours about a one hundred kilometers down the coast here. but much of this coastline has been put on site glowed red alert that means that pretty much ever think oh look down just sitting there waiting to get through it it could be as you can see torrential rain we've had something like one hundred fifty millimeters of rain here we're likely to get the same amount to get the. this is over the big concern here is now for the next high tide we are a couple
africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi. australia is being hit by the second of may just storm this weekend veronica across the northwest coast near port hedland bringing in heavy rain and high winds the other one's called trevor has been battering the northern coast it's been downgraded as it moves inland and weak . well let's speak now to he's in port hedland so how are things looking ahead of touch down by cycling veronica. sami psychographic it's...
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africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but that number is expected to rise. iraq the number of passengers killed in thursday's ferry disaster in the north has risen to at least one hundred seven people another one hundred missing in mosul prime minister adam abdul mahdi has requested that pot and sacks the governor of maine vag province protesters have accused government leaders in baghdad of failing to monitor a ferry safety. has more from mosul. big groups of people are lining the base of the tigris river as the search operation continues their sharing their anger and therefore hurting iraqi civil defense says one hundred people are still missing relatives of the victims are packing the morgue desperate for answers in the iraqi red crescent says two people who volunteered to help divers pull bodies out of the river have died compound ing this tragedy on friday during a visit by the iraqi president protesters swarmed his vehicle they called him and government officials thieves they're alleging widespread corruption in africa city and lack o
africa more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but that number is expected to rise. iraq the number of passengers killed in thursday's ferry disaster in the north has risen to at least one hundred seven people another one hundred missing in mosul prime minister adam abdul mahdi has requested that pot and sacks the governor of maine vag province protesters have accused government leaders in baghdad of failing to monitor a ferry safety. has more from mosul. big...
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and more than a week after a cycle swept across southern africa aid agencies say they're running out of time to reach survivors and stop the spread of disease the u.n. says there are no confirmed cases or kolarov but stagnant water and decomposing bodies raise the risk of that disease and malaria in mozambique where more than seven hundred people are already confirmed dead in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but aid workers say that number will rise as the floodwaters recede rescue workers are still trying to reach around fifteen thousand people still stranded it's those who've been rescued it's are crowded into camps and desperately need aid. or malcolm web went to sisson dangar districts where some of the villages were among the hardest hit it's not easy to get to armando jacoby's home so he claimed it i cut off many parts of central mozambique he turned his mates fields to mud. find it left nothing of his house. and it took his aunt uncle and two nephews and. those who managed to swim across the river others were washed away we climbed trees and stayed there for four days without fo
and more than a week after a cycle swept across southern africa aid agencies say they're running out of time to reach survivors and stop the spread of disease the u.n. says there are no confirmed cases or kolarov but stagnant water and decomposing bodies raise the risk of that disease and malaria in mozambique where more than seven hundred people are already confirmed dead in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi but aid workers say that number will rise as the floodwaters recede rescue workers are...
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says an estimated one point seven million people have been affected across southern africa the u.n. says stagnant water and decomposing bodies could lead to outbreaks of malaria and cholera. the report into russian interference in the twenty sixteen us election has been completed the main conclusions could be made public as soon as this weekend. while the two mosques in christchurch attacked just over a week ago have reopened police in new zealand say they finished their investigations inside the eleanor and linwood mosques and handed them back to the muslim community. thomas was invited inside the mosque the fest to have been attacked. it has been eight days since the al nord mosque was attacked police have examined and photographed the scene and taken out the bodies builders have ripped out the carpets and repainted the walls at the gates people continue to pay their respects leaving flowers and messages of support forty one people were shot and killed here just over a week later the al not a mosque has now been handed back to a muslim community still coming to terms with the trag
says an estimated one point seven million people have been affected across southern africa the u.n. says stagnant water and decomposing bodies could lead to outbreaks of malaria and cholera. the report into russian interference in the twenty sixteen us election has been completed the main conclusions could be made public as soon as this weekend. while the two mosques in christchurch attacked just over a week ago have reopened police in new zealand say they finished their investigations inside...
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and the death toll in one of southern africa is west of natural disasters is continuing to rise more than a week after it dies swept across the region more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi and the risk of disease spreading remains high. while a severe drought is taking its toll on people in kenya the government says more than a million are at risk of starvation catherine soy reports from tacoma county one of the west affected areas. it's weltering in the more i religious from this dry desolate land here to the sea food aid from the humanitarian agency wald vision is a drought in kenya and the government says up to a million people in thirteen of the country's forty seven counties need argent help hiders in the northwest region of two cana a some of the worst affected here they receive saugor rice bins and cooking oil to last them at least a few weeks a lot about i want to go i'm very happy to see this food and make sure it lasts longer for my four children before you go away from community centers the more desperate the situation gets as he can lo
and the death toll in one of southern africa is west of natural disasters is continuing to rise more than a week after it dies swept across the region more than seven hundred people have died in mozambique zimbabwe and malawi and the risk of disease spreading remains high. while a severe drought is taking its toll on people in kenya the government says more than a million are at risk of starvation catherine soy reports from tacoma county one of the west affected areas. it's weltering in the...
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leaders across southern africa have declared national disasters in the wake of cycling more than eighty people are confirmed dead in mozambique the president says that number could be as high as one thousand the storm brought down homes and trees and cut off communities then moved on to zimbabwe and malawi were caused more deaths and destruction in the middle has more from day to one of the hardest hit areas in mozambique. the situation here appears to be becoming increasingly difficult just behind us as you can see power lines are down in this particular street but that is the picture across the city there's also no communication we're using a satellite phone to communicate with people here we don't have that luxury and that's what adding to a some of the difficulties that people here are facing so far the government has said that sixty eight people were killed during that cycle on in the days after but it's expected that figure will rise because there is there's no communication people aren't able to call for help or determine we're missing people will just also the extent of the deva
leaders across southern africa have declared national disasters in the wake of cycling more than eighty people are confirmed dead in mozambique the president says that number could be as high as one thousand the storm brought down homes and trees and cut off communities then moved on to zimbabwe and malawi were caused more deaths and destruction in the middle has more from day to one of the hardest hit areas in mozambique. the situation here appears to be becoming increasingly difficult just...
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national disasters have been declared across southern africa and the wake of cyclonic die more than eighty people are confirmed dead in mozambique the president says that number could be as high as a thousand the storm brought down homes and trees and cut off communities and then moved on to zimbabwe and malawi where it caused more death and destruction. we don't have food here it's a problem we don't have anything last night we didn't eat it all the years there have been storms but not like this this year has been the worst ever washing away homes away cloves soaking the food leaving us with nothing but i don't know i was sleeping and i woke up because i felt like i was floating but my leg was actually in the water so i woke up my mother and we took our food and we went to look for a safe place we were able to save some food but i lost all of my school books and my clothes. the united nations says flood warnings and heavy rains are forecast for areas and mozambique hit by the. well after the storm battered zimbabwe isolated thousands of people mormons are burying the dead as thousands wai
national disasters have been declared across southern africa and the wake of cyclonic die more than eighty people are confirmed dead in mozambique the president says that number could be as high as a thousand the storm brought down homes and trees and cut off communities and then moved on to zimbabwe and malawi where it caused more death and destruction. we don't have food here it's a problem we don't have anything last night we didn't eat it all the years there have been storms but not like...
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well survivors of psycho die that pass in southern africa and now facing the threat of diseases like cholera and malaria the death toll from the storms of more than seven hundred but is expected still to rise out of there is tony betty as in mozambique sport city of para most of which has been damaged or destroyed. they are tired and traumatized but at least these victims of cyclon eat i are safe now each one has their own harrowing story about the time the storms came each day more of them come mostly from boozy district. on monday to is sixty five years of age he had a smallholding and lived alone he was rescued after spending four days stuck in a tree without food he says his life is changed forever i say i give little movement a lot of i have nothing to go back to my farm my house all were destroyed there is nothing left i need to start afresh but i don't know how. he lives here now in the sim or in michelle's school in bira along with twelve hundred other displaced people. christina arrived on saturday after surviving for four days on the roof of a church in boozy a foot was inf
well survivors of psycho die that pass in southern africa and now facing the threat of diseases like cholera and malaria the death toll from the storms of more than seven hundred but is expected still to rise out of there is tony betty as in mozambique sport city of para most of which has been damaged or destroyed. they are tired and traumatized but at least these victims of cyclon eat i are safe now each one has their own harrowing story about the time the storms came each day more of them...
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millions have been affected across southern africa. and the former bosnian serb leader radovan carriage will spend the rest of his life in jail a un court we sentenced him in an appeal trial that first gave him fourteen years behind bars now to just convicted for his role in the one nine hundred ninety five for the needs of massacre. new zealand's prime minister has announced a nationwide two minute silence to be on friday to mark a week since the mosque attacks and cries church funerals for the fifty people who died of being held when hay has more there is a certain amount of relief among the family members of those killed inside the two mosques on friday that the process of having funerals is well and truly underway we saw six burials take place on wednesday the first was a father and son they were refugees from syria arriving to settle in christchurch less than a year ago the first to take place on thursday ahmed milne a fourteen year old another student of kashmir high school here in christchurch and tariq rush a twenty four year o
millions have been affected across southern africa. and the former bosnian serb leader radovan carriage will spend the rest of his life in jail a un court we sentenced him in an appeal trial that first gave him fourteen years behind bars now to just convicted for his role in the one nine hundred ninety five for the needs of massacre. new zealand's prime minister has announced a nationwide two minute silence to be on friday to mark a week since the mosque attacks and cries church funerals for...
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has described the flooding disaster in southern africa as hugely complex thousands of people are still stranded more than a week after a cycle and it always struck people across new zealand's mourns and prayed together on friday a nationwide memorial service was held for the fifty people who were killed in the question which mosque attacks a group of muslim nations has urged the world to fight islamophobia talks held in response to the christ church attacks the organization over slum it corporation wants march fifteenth the date of the attack it's become a day of international solidarity against islamophobia iraq's president's party i'm sorry has been met by an angry crowd on his visits and will soon follow a deadly ferry accident protest as hurled insults at the president's least one hundred people died when the overloaded ferry capsized in the tigris river. those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream. zenon you're in the stream today we look at the deadly impact of cycling a day in mozambique then we'll look into what we can learn from my space is t
has described the flooding disaster in southern africa as hugely complex thousands of people are still stranded more than a week after a cycle and it always struck people across new zealand's mourns and prayed together on friday a nationwide memorial service was held for the fifty people who were killed in the question which mosque attacks a group of muslim nations has urged the world to fight islamophobia talks held in response to the christ church attacks the organization over slum it...
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a trail of death damage and flooding is devastating southern africa one week after cycling through mozambique zimbabwe and malawi have been hit the hardest more than one point seven million people are affected many have lost their homes spending days without food or water two hundred forty two have died in mozambique alone that number is expected to rise and the government says fifteen thousand people many of them still need to be rescued in zimbabwe the death toll has jumped to one hundred thirty nine and the rain is still falling roads and bridges have collapsed making humanitarian operations difficult and the u.n. says two hundred thousand people need urgent food aid for three months and fifty six people have died in malawi eighty two thousand are displaced and there are now fears of disease in a moment we'll hear from tony demler who have been in and around beirut in mozambique her with us as in zimbabwe she's going to report from kabul which isn't far from the town of to pinch but first this report from markham web he's in one of mozambique's worst hit places these two sun tangled distri
a trail of death damage and flooding is devastating southern africa one week after cycling through mozambique zimbabwe and malawi have been hit the hardest more than one point seven million people are affected many have lost their homes spending days without food or water two hundred forty two have died in mozambique alone that number is expected to rise and the government says fifteen thousand people many of them still need to be rescued in zimbabwe the death toll has jumped to one hundred...
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the guardian carries a striking picture of the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa, as the search for survivors continues. the metro leads on a letter that theresa may will send to the eu on wednesday, formally asking for brexit to be postponed. the prime minister's appeal to brussels, asking for a brexit delay, is also on the front page of the i. but the financial times says the eu is warning there's no guarantee of an extension, beyond the set departure
the guardian carries a striking picture of the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa, as the search for survivors continues. the metro leads on a letter that theresa may will send to the eu on wednesday, formally asking for brexit to be postponed. the prime minister's appeal to brussels, asking for a brexit delay, is also on the front page of the i. but the financial times says the eu is warning there's no guarantee of an extension, beyond the set departure
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smashed into southern africa top sell the picture the areas of mozambique lost still suffers in neighboring zimbabwe too many people has lost everything superduper. been tough for. the inside of the house. been. three cops in the now we still get an update on the situation about cars funded in zimbabwe who's just returned from the areas worst shift by the storm. and i just paying homage to africa's greatest need is ivory coast commodities. i'm christine one well come to the news africa i'm glad. it's been two weeks and sites loaded dice smashed into wasn't beaks closed and the showing hurricane force wind and rain that flooded swain's of the country before battering east and killing more than seven hundred people now and the outbreak of waterborne diseases threatens to aggravates the already daya conditions facing the millions who survived. thousands of people in the mozambican province of minicon were left homeless due to cycling. they'd be forced to live at the site of the road. all the houses of collapsed everything we had is gone we have no way to live with our children so we decided to
smashed into southern africa top sell the picture the areas of mozambique lost still suffers in neighboring zimbabwe too many people has lost everything superduper. been tough for. the inside of the house. been. three cops in the now we still get an update on the situation about cars funded in zimbabwe who's just returned from the areas worst shift by the storm. and i just paying homage to africa's greatest need is ivory coast commodities. i'm christine one well come to the news africa i'm...
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lashedafter cyclone idai southern africa, massive floods continue torrential rains cacaud a dam to overflow. workers are racing to rescue victims of the cyclone. at least 500 have been killed with hundrededs more fefeared d. our reporter has the ststory. destruction as far as the eye can see. humanitarian situation is getting worse by the hour. thousands of people have been left homeless and many have not had anything to eat in days. nothing left. we are left sleeping on the streets. whether it is raining or not, that is what is left. >> they lack resesources to pick everyone up. residents are doing what they can to save those trapped on the roofs or clinging to treetops.s. >> there is someone up there. i am going to help. there are many people who need help around here. i rescued my family with this canoe. >> for the w world food program, a cargoe delivered plane to deliver foototo affected areas. suit and water reserves are running low. >> these people have lost everything. be ameans there will long-term food problem. aidr plan is to provide food to between 600,000 and 1.3 million people
lashedafter cyclone idai southern africa, massive floods continue torrential rains cacaud a dam to overflow. workers are racing to rescue victims of the cyclone. at least 500 have been killed with hundrededs more fefeared d. our reporter has the ststory. destruction as far as the eye can see. humanitarian situation is getting worse by the hour. thousands of people have been left homeless and many have not had anything to eat in days. nothing left. we are left sleeping on the streets. whether it...
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the un says cyclone idai has created a massive disaster in southern africa. officials believe it may be the worst natural catastrophe that's ever hit the southern hemisphere. potentially, millions of people are affected. at least 1,000 are feared dead in mozambique alone, hundreds are missing in zimbabwe and malawi. theresa may is formally asking the european union to delay britain's withdrawal beyond march 29. the prime minister is to request an extension to the deadlocked brexit process until the end ofjune, possibly far longer. eu heads of government will consider the request on thursday. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the front page of the financial times. the eu taking a hard line with the uk, saying there are no guarantees it can delay brexit beyond the set date of march 29. the guardian looks at how the devastating cyclone that hit south—east africa this week may be one of the worst weather—related disasters to strike the southern hemisphere. the gulf news is covering the ongoing protests in
the un says cyclone idai has created a massive disaster in southern africa. officials believe it may be the worst natural catastrophe that's ever hit the southern hemisphere. potentially, millions of people are affected. at least 1,000 are feared dead in mozambique alone, hundreds are missing in zimbabwe and malawi. theresa may is formally asking the european union to delay britain's withdrawal beyond march 29. the prime minister is to request an extension to the deadlocked brexit process until...
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africa cyclonic began as a tropical storm earlier this week before intensifying off the western coast of madagascar it hit land in mozambique on thursday with winds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers an hour pounding the city of beirut it then moved inland causing further destruction through the weekend then tracked west striking neighboring zimbabwe malawi also experienced severe rain flooding and damage from the high winds it flattened buildings and put the lives of millions risk now the storm is affecting tens of thousands of people across southern africa rescue team in mozambique have extended their search for survivors who are still trapped in flooded areas this footage shows an emergency team rescuing stranded villages in beirut about fifteen thousand people are stranded aid has been slow to reach affected villages because the infrastructure is badly damaged the sign has killed at least four hundred people in malawi zimbabwe and mozambique in a moment we'll hear from markham webb who is in the city of in mozambique but first tony berkley has this report from beirut. but for
africa cyclonic began as a tropical storm earlier this week before intensifying off the western coast of madagascar it hit land in mozambique on thursday with winds of up to one hundred seventy kilometers an hour pounding the city of beirut it then moved inland causing further destruction through the weekend then tracked west striking neighboring zimbabwe malawi also experienced severe rain flooding and damage from the high winds it flattened buildings and put the lives of millions risk now the...
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has described the flooding disaster in southern africa as hugely complex fifteen thousand people many of them ill still stranded more than a week off to site turn in die struck emergency teams in mozambique have increased efforts to rescue trapped people in the areas west hit by floods well al-jazeera is malcolm webb joins me now live from don bay in mozambique malcolm it's taken you days to get as far inland as you are now what kinds of challenges to rescue crews and teams continue to face. struggling with broken bridges washed away roads many people who are in need of assistance now can't be reached by road tolls had to be waiting forever support this limited resources for that and those resources of prioritizing rescuing people who were stranded in trees and on rooftops the community where we are now eligible thirty minutes walk from a river that was the ground between bear and he is completely flat as is all of the ground for far beyond said a couple of days after the cyclon hit mozambique where the river broke its banks and it was lethal flash flooding here you couldn't run peopl
has described the flooding disaster in southern africa as hugely complex fifteen thousand people many of them ill still stranded more than a week off to site turn in die struck emergency teams in mozambique have increased efforts to rescue trapped people in the areas west hit by floods well al-jazeera is malcolm webb joins me now live from don bay in mozambique malcolm it's taken you days to get as far inland as you are now what kinds of challenges to rescue crews and teams continue to face....
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says an estimated one point seven million people have been affected across southern africa. rescue teams remain at the scene of a ferry disaster and more than iraq which killed at least one hundred people but angry iraqis are blaming the government and have demanded answers from the president as he went to the scene of the tragedy on friday our correspondent joins us now with the latest from baghdad natasha what's the mood like there now. we're actually in mosul you can see the banks of the tigris river behind me you can see i'll step aside for a second members of the red crescent who iraqi red crescent who have gathered as part of search efforts we have been speaking to people here in mosul and the level of anger and pain are palpable now according to iraqi civil defense there were two hundred eighty seven people on board that packed amusement park ferry that capsized on the tigris river here in mosul on thursday the latest figures we have are one hundred twenty people have died one hundred people are still missing when you take a look at the tigris river you see that swift
says an estimated one point seven million people have been affected across southern africa. rescue teams remain at the scene of a ferry disaster and more than iraq which killed at least one hundred people but angry iraqis are blaming the government and have demanded answers from the president as he went to the scene of the tragedy on friday our correspondent joins us now with the latest from baghdad natasha what's the mood like there now. we're actually in mosul you can see the banks of the...