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unicef. stocks have been going on since the conflict started ceasefire agreements have been signed but broken several times. there's supposed to be a ceasefire agreement right now but look, there is fighting in upper unity state. they want an agreement so they can go back home. it's the rainy season now they are not going to be able to plant. they will have to rely on food aid. they want peace and they want to go back home when the peace is there. >> thank you catherine soy. is sepp blatter was reelected as president of fifa on friday despite the corruption of the organization. >> i'm not perspective not organization is perspective i thank you so much for the trust and confidence. trust and confidence. let's go fifa, let's go fifa. thank you, thank you. >> phil lavelle joins us now live from fifa headquarters in zurich. i understand blatter came out swinging on television. what was his message? >> basically he has accused european officials as waging a hate campaign, they've had it in for him
unicef. stocks have been going on since the conflict started ceasefire agreements have been signed but broken several times. there's supposed to be a ceasefire agreement right now but look, there is fighting in upper unity state. they want an agreement so they can go back home. it's the rainy season now they are not going to be able to plant. they will have to rely on food aid. they want peace and they want to go back home when the peace is there. >> thank you catherine soy. is sepp...
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unicef says children have been the targets of armed groups in unity state. >> she said to unicef, they threw my belongings into the fire. they tried to take them, my children away from me. >> the teenage mother and her twin babies survived. they join the 1.9 mommy who have been displaced because of fighting. half of them are children. unicef says in recent weeks dozens of children have been killed, at least one dozen raped and others kidnapped and recruited at soldiers in violation of international law. it is impacting many more children. it is horrifying and a dark sign to the way things are going at the moment. >> the attacks against children coincide with the south sudanese military operation against rebels in unity state. since december, 2013, the president has been battling rebellion by his former vice president. presidential and parliamentary elections were supposed to be held next month but in march parliament extended his term for another three years. the international committee of the red cross says as the fighting continues civilians will be at even greater risk. south sudan
unicef says children have been the targets of armed groups in unity state. >> she said to unicef, they threw my belongings into the fire. they tried to take them, my children away from me. >> the teenage mother and her twin babies survived. they join the 1.9 mommy who have been displaced because of fighting. half of them are children. unicef says in recent weeks dozens of children have been killed, at least one dozen raped and others kidnapped and recruited at soldiers in violation...
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unicef says in the last two weeks, children have been the targets of armed groups in unity state. >> one of the victims a 17-year-old girl she said they took my belongings and threw me into the fire. she has baby twins who are less than a year. they tried to take them away from me. i said they would have to kill me first. >> reporter: they survived and now join the 1.9 million south sudanese who have been displaced because of fighting. half of them are children. unicef says in recent weeks dozens of children have been killed at least a dozen raped and others kidnapped and recruited as soldiers. >> we know the numbers are likely to be on the low side and there are many more children. this is a very dark sign of where things are going at the moment. >> reporter: the attacks coincide with the south sudanese military operation against rebels in unity state. since december 2013 the president has been battling rebellion by his former vice president. elections were supposed to be held next month, but in march, parliament extended the president's term for another three years. as the fighting
unicef says in the last two weeks, children have been the targets of armed groups in unity state. >> one of the victims a 17-year-old girl she said they took my belongings and threw me into the fire. she has baby twins who are less than a year. they tried to take them away from me. i said they would have to kill me first. >> reporter: they survived and now join the 1.9 million south sudanese who have been displaced because of fighting. half of them are children. unicef says in...
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studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a local call." "can i use your bathroom?" "my mother needs to lie down." no, it just stinks. he did write a check. shh! the less he knows the better. you're not even here anymore. but it's my stuff. where's mom? luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk -ing my coffee. mom! what's the problem? uh, tell luke not to sell my stuff? honey, come on. give it up. even john mayer doesn't have a john mayer poster anymore. it's signed by him. it's time you knew-- they come that way. but it's "to haley." your dad wrote that. ew! he wrote my "body is a wonderland."
studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's,...
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unicef said half of all child brides live in south asia, a third in india. child marriage is prevalent in south saharan africa. boys are married as children, but girls are disproportionately affected. >> we will talk more about this. thank you for being with us. pretty sobering set of statistics this. talk to us about where the problems are largest and what are the biggest things contributing. obviously there are cultural issues, but where do you think the problem is worst? >> the problem is affecting 15 million girls every year, which means every two seconds somewhere in the world a girl gets married before reaching the age of 18 across countries continents, across cultures. it is happening in pretty much every religion. imagine if you are a 13-year-old girl who gets married off to a man who is two or three times your age and you're pulled out of school, and then you become pregnant and while your body is still tiny, you have to give birth, so the chance that you will survive childbirth are low for child brides. child marriage is not only a huge human right
unicef said half of all child brides live in south asia, a third in india. child marriage is prevalent in south saharan africa. boys are married as children, but girls are disproportionately affected. >> we will talk more about this. thank you for being with us. pretty sobering set of statistics this. talk to us about where the problems are largest and what are the biggest things contributing. obviously there are cultural issues, but where do you think the problem is worst? >> the...
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how long has unicef been working on this deal? >> we have been working for now several months. i should say since the conflict started. we have been looking to protect the children. one of the great violation of child rights is their involvement with armed groups. we have been working with the u.n. ambassador, communities until we reached the deal which we call a major milestone. >> what does the agreement entail and how long before these children and young people are released? >> it he tails first of all that they are committed to release the children, to stop new recruitment, provide access to unicef for the monitoring process and stopping or calling for the end of children in armed conflict. the next step is absolutely important, it will consist of getting the children back to psychosocial support and getting the children's family be properly -- getting the children integrated into their community. unicef is a partner here and globally speaking will be working, too. >> thank you very much. >> people in the united kingdom will vote in a general election in two days time. susp
how long has unicef been working on this deal? >> we have been working for now several months. i should say since the conflict started. we have been looking to protect the children. one of the great violation of child rights is their involvement with armed groups. we have been working with the u.n. ambassador, communities until we reached the deal which we call a major milestone. >> what does the agreement entail and how long before these children and young people are released?...
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. >>> plus unicef says millions of teenage girls get married every year. child rights activists discuss ways to end the practice. >>> and in sport, a crisis ahead of america's biggest motor race after yet another spectacular crash. ♪ >>> all of that still ahead, but first rebels in south sudan say they have captured a refinery near an oil field in upper nile state. the rebel group say all companies should shut down and evacuate their staff immediately. last month they vowed to capture key installations to force the president to step down. south sudan's information minister told al jazeera there are no refineries in the area and explains why the believes the rebels will not succeed in bringing the country to a stand still. >> to set the record right, we have no refinery in upper nile. and only refinery that we have was a [ inaudible ] and it was interrupted before it could be opened. so their claim that they have kptured the refinery is not correct. because there is no refinery over there. they believe that it is only the [ inaudible ] the problem, and th
. >>> plus unicef says millions of teenage girls get married every year. child rights activists discuss ways to end the practice. >>> and in sport, a crisis ahead of america's biggest motor race after yet another spectacular crash. ♪ >>> all of that still ahead, but first rebels in south sudan say they have captured a refinery near an oil field in upper nile state. the rebel group say all companies should shut down and evacuate their staff immediately. last month...
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unicef estimates the crisis has had a severe impact on 4.2 million people, object 40% of them children. nhk world has more. >> reporter: day after day, brick after brick, people me nepal have been cleaning up. they're clearing away rubble from last month's devastating earthquake. elsewhere, they're building temporary shelters. volunteers are helping these residents put up tent using bamboo and advertising posters. >> translator: the monsoon season is coming very soon. we need our houses to be restored. >> reporter: so much of the country needs to be restored. the 7.8 magnitude quake flattened building after building. more than 7,800 people died in nepal and neighboring nations. aid workers say the needs are great, especially because four out of every ten children were malnourished even before the disaster. >> in terms of priority, the shelter, in order to ensure that the children have -- and their families have a place to stay to keep them safe from the weather, the other immediate need was to ensure that they had clean water to drink and those -- good sanitation facility. the houses h
unicef estimates the crisis has had a severe impact on 4.2 million people, object 40% of them children. nhk world has more. >> reporter: day after day, brick after brick, people me nepal have been cleaning up. they're clearing away rubble from last month's devastating earthquake. elsewhere, they're building temporary shelters. volunteers are helping these residents put up tent using bamboo and advertising posters. >> translator: the monsoon season is coming very soon. we need our...
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. >> sounds like they're donating it to a go fund me page raising money for unicef. it's called yadi yan, hindi adaptation of the song "see you again," featuring charlie puck. ♪ >> this is really really beautiful. you know this father has to be so proud that his 5-year-old son is choosing to do this with the money he has saved. it's a testament to the father. that means he's a wonderful parent and it's a testament to what kind of child that boy is and what kind of man he will grow into. >> neil hopes to raise about $1,000. he's about halfway there. all the money that he raises he does plan to donate to unicef. >> i call this animals gone wild. let's face it. they're wild already. >>> a hunter went out looking for wood bison. this is what she saw. that bear climbed up that power pole to get eggs for breakfast. those poor crows, their eggs have just been egg buffet. >> they put their nest high up surrounded by electricity. it's the safest nest in the world and this bear still found it. >> except it's not the safest nest in the world apparently. >> the crow tries to d
. >> sounds like they're donating it to a go fund me page raising money for unicef. it's called yadi yan, hindi adaptation of the song "see you again," featuring charlie puck. ♪ >> this is really really beautiful. you know this father has to be so proud that his 5-year-old son is choosing to do this with the money he has saved. it's a testament to the father. that means he's a wonderful parent and it's a testament to what kind of child that boy is and what kind of man he...
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unicef officials say boko haram kidnaps children and women and forces them to carry out suicide bombings. a representative in nigeria spoke to nhk and stressed they are victims. >> children are used as instruments. for suicide attacks for various reasons. it is more easy to intimidate children than adults to participate. secondly, it is easier for children to enter public places unseen. >>. >>> the former military ruler won nigeria's presidential election in march. he will be inaugurated on friday. unicef plans to ask the incoming president to secure the safety of children who are exposed to the threat of boko haram. >>> iraqi government forces have launched a massive operation to retake the city of ramadi. fierce fighting continues as they try to regain ground from the islamic state militant group. >> translator: we've launched a military operation to liberate ramadi and other cities. >> the government forces are joined by thousands of shia muslim militiamen. they're advancing toward ramadi, about 100 kilometers away from the capital baghdad. the forces reportedly drove islamic state fi
unicef officials say boko haram kidnaps children and women and forces them to carry out suicide bombings. a representative in nigeria spoke to nhk and stressed they are victims. >> children are used as instruments. for suicide attacks for various reasons. it is more easy to intimidate children than adults to participate. secondly, it is easier for children to enter public places unseen. >>. >>> the former military ruler won nigeria's presidential election in march. he will...
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segÚn un estudio de unicef, el maltrato en el salvador se ha naturalizado, tanto dentro de la familia como dentro de la escuela. la mayorÍa de padres reconoce el uso de castigos fÍsicos. >> a las tres veces, si el niÑo no entiende con palabras, hay que corregirlo. en mi casa hay un dicho que dice: te castigo con amor. salvador: la ley de protecciÓn de la niÑez y adolescencia no prohÍbe los castigos corporales, ademÁs un alto porcentaje de infantes no vive con ninguno de sus padres biolÓgicos sino con otros familiares o tutores que no las tienen el nivel de aprecio y cuidado. estos niÑos encuentran refugios en grupos en conflicto con la ley y se vuelven abusadores como fueron con ellos. ♪ ilia: para terminar imÁgenes digitales la policÍa nacional italiana creÓ lo que considerar era jesucristo cuando era un niÑo detectives usaron el sudario de turÍn. la imagen por panther fue plasmada en el mando y crearon una imagen de su cara. despuÉs investigadores pasaron esta imagen a travÉs de un anÁlisis forense para revertir el envejecimiento de jesÚs y despuÉs de ver cÓmo
segÚn un estudio de unicef, el maltrato en el salvador se ha naturalizado, tanto dentro de la familia como dentro de la escuela. la mayorÍa de padres reconoce el uso de castigos fÍsicos. >> a las tres veces, si el niÑo no entiende con palabras, hay que corregirlo. en mi casa hay un dicho que dice: te castigo con amor. salvador: la ley de protecciÓn de la niÑez y adolescencia no prohÍbe los castigos corporales, ademÁs un alto porcentaje de infantes no vive con ninguno de sus padres...
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and the office of the high commissioner for human rights and unicef, were taking these horrible testimonies from children as the abuse was continuing mainly by french soldiers also by equitiorial guananian and chadian soldiers and simply sitting on the reports for a month at a time, continuing to take these documented cases and testimonies from the children and eventually sending them on to geneva to the headquarters of the human rights office, where only one person stepped up and said, i need to alert the french right away and get an investigation started. he's now months and months later under review for having handed over the document with the information about the kids and the soldiers they described to the authorities in france who could take things into hand. anchor: and how have the french authorities responded since this has come to light? >> initially they opened a preliminary investigation, in july of 2014 when anders kompass handed the document over to them t seems as though that was stalled almost immediately by the refusal of the united nations to allow the police to talk to th
and the office of the high commissioner for human rights and unicef, were taking these horrible testimonies from children as the abuse was continuing mainly by french soldiers also by equitiorial guananian and chadian soldiers and simply sitting on the reports for a month at a time, continuing to take these documented cases and testimonies from the children and eventually sending them on to geneva to the headquarters of the human rights office, where only one person stepped up and said, i need...
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. >> unicef was able to deliver three trucks of kits for newborns and kits for children. unicef delivered kits to treat 3,000 cases of diarrhea midwifery kits and boxes of high energy business biscuits. it's estimateed that 70,000 people live in three locations. in addition to the refugee who is fled yarmouk. >> the united states will begin the process of a diplomatic mission in somalia. secretary of state journal kerry made the statement during visit to mogadishu. our correspondent rosalind jordan is traveling with mr. kerry. in the kenyan capital of nairobi. >> it was the first visit ever of secretary of state to somalia somalia. john kerry's mission was to pledge support to this democracy just three years old. the secretary of state wanted to show the administration's support but also to encourage somalia to do more, to try to improve its military capacity particularly as it's trying to get rid of al-shabab. even though somalia is working with members from other countries that have pledged to use military force to try to degrade al-shabab they also have to deal with th
. >> unicef was able to deliver three trucks of kits for newborns and kits for children. unicef delivered kits to treat 3,000 cases of diarrhea midwifery kits and boxes of high energy business biscuits. it's estimateed that 70,000 people live in three locations. in addition to the refugee who is fled yarmouk. >> the united states will begin the process of a diplomatic mission in somalia. secretary of state journal kerry made the statement during visit to mogadishu. our correspondent...
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you know unicef announced today in accordance with the world health organization and other officials here that they are going to start an immediate immunization campaign. even for something as simple as measles. now it's particularly important for them to get innoculated from childhood diseases, the hygienic challenges communities have now because of the earthquake. you have aid workers and government trying to distribute everything from medication to water purification, hand sanitizers lots of things that will ensure that the community is able to battle against diseases predding. especiallyspreading. especially water borne diseases like cholera. they are very concerned that that could happen. if that does happen that could certainly make it closer to a humanitarian catastrophe. felicity. >> thanks, mohamed. >>> israel's prime minister has met the ethiopian soldier that was attacked by police. benjamin netanyahu has been quick to reject racism, saying such action he would not be tolerated. >> a signature moment as the israeli prime minister meets the israeli soldier beaten by police.
you know unicef announced today in accordance with the world health organization and other officials here that they are going to start an immediate immunization campaign. even for something as simple as measles. now it's particularly important for them to get innoculated from childhood diseases, the hygienic challenges communities have now because of the earthquake. you have aid workers and government trying to distribute everything from medication to water purification, hand sanitizers lots of...
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they have constructed a whole lot of bamboo classrooms with the help of unicef and ngo as well. i'm joined by the principal of the school. this must be an incredibly emotional an proud day for you and your staff. >> yes we are feeling good, not all students come back to school and the environment so beautiful, nice sunny days. they are very enjoying playing games, and songs there's a lot of entertainment here so i think that since one month in their mind you know they have so many problems like i think this is very good for them. >> reporter: how important is it for them to feel a sense of normality and getting back to school again? >> mostly people are there from the some other place still they are not coming back from their village so we have very difficult to manage everything here. we will try our best to -- >> you're opening your doors to children there these other districts that have been so badly hit? >> exactly. we are trying pop. >> reporter: how about the school building itselfto. >> reporter: how about the school building, we mentioned how soon does it need to come do
they have constructed a whole lot of bamboo classrooms with the help of unicef and ngo as well. i'm joined by the principal of the school. this must be an incredibly emotional an proud day for you and your staff. >> yes we are feeling good, not all students come back to school and the environment so beautiful, nice sunny days. they are very enjoying playing games, and songs there's a lot of entertainment here so i think that since one month in their mind you know they have so many...
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unicef has now launched an appeal fsr $50 million for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages there. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley on chat being avenue. all proceeds from the fair at live oak park will go toward earthquake relief and recovery. another in ownic park this afternoon. a benefit concert will be held at the sonoma mountain event center and the money raised there, along with that from a silent art auction, will go to the nepal earthquake relief fund. >>> hundreds of catholics are standing behind a controversial san francisco religious leader. they held a rally and a picnic at sue beerman park yesterday for the archbishop. a recent newspaper ad called for his removal after he proposed changes to school hand bucks and teacher contracts in catholic schools. within man and his friends got up at 2:00 yesterday morning to drive in from southern california to support the archbishop. >> families under attack. you know, children in the womb are under attack. so we have to show support in every way w
unicef has now launched an appeal fsr $50 million for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages there. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley on chat being avenue. all proceeds from the fair at live oak park will go toward earthquake relief and recovery. another in ownic park this afternoon. a benefit concert will be held at the sonoma mountain event center and the money raised there, along with that from a silent art...
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unicef's child protection officers say children are far better off staying with their parents, even when families are in crisis. >> and as for any other emergency we have to be honored that the families of desperation are not pushing them to send them away, to trust in other people. >> we met the children at the private school where they were being kept for the time being. nobody pulled my mother and brother out of the debris for three days said 12-year-old esther. i found them. her sister is in shock. we have no help, said the 11-year-old. for three days we ate nothing. then we dug up the debris and eight rice and salt. we were afraid to go back because the mountains might fall on us. >> it's been three days since these children came to this school in the outskirts of cat man do. they've been told they have to go back to the transit centers where that were in place. when they called, they learned that the transit centers were not ready. >> we help entire families. >> a week later the government finally prepared a transit center. although the parents preferred to keep their children at t
unicef's child protection officers say children are far better off staying with their parents, even when families are in crisis. >> and as for any other emergency we have to be honored that the families of desperation are not pushing them to send them away, to trust in other people. >> we met the children at the private school where they were being kept for the time being. nobody pulled my mother and brother out of the debris for three days said 12-year-old esther. i found them. her...
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>> unicef was able to provide support a the u.n. agency inside syria. we sent three trucks. they had diapers for children, hygiene kits, and they may sound very very basic the stuff we send but they could be life saving for those people who have been stuck for more than two years. >> you were able to do this over a couple of days. >> yes. three times we were able a send aid. the question is is that enough? no it's not at all enough. we need to do so much more of these convoys to reach children beyond the lines of conflict. right now, we are talking about more than 2 million children, syrian children inside the country that we are not able to reach on a regular base. >> so what you've done so far has been a drop in the ocean really. what sort of cooperation are you getting from the syrian government and various rebel groups that are operating on the ground. >> we have constantly negotiations to all parties of the conflict, the delivery of basic humanitarian aid to children who have been affected by the violence has become a bit of an ordeal throughout the united nations. that
>> unicef was able to provide support a the u.n. agency inside syria. we sent three trucks. they had diapers for children, hygiene kits, and they may sound very very basic the stuff we send but they could be life saving for those people who have been stuck for more than two years. >> you were able to do this over a couple of days. >> yes. three times we were able a send aid. the question is is that enough? no it's not at all enough. we need to do so much more of these convoys...
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so with the help of a local ngu and unicef, they are working hard over the last 10 or 12 days to put these huts in the ground to give some kind of schooling, some sense of normalcy not just for their students but also those who come here from other parts of nepal when their villages have been razed to the ground by the earthquake >>> egypt has freed a human rights activist who was on hunger strike for norly two years. monthhammed soltan has arrived home in the united states after washington securitied his release. -- secured his release. >>reporter: freed two years after protesting, an act that's illegal without permission in egypt, this is mohammed soltan who was sentenced to 25 years in jail. >> he's landing -- for over a year there was no trial and no charges filed. he went on a hunger strike for two years. >> we've been allowed very limited communication with him since april. we're instructed to take a wheelchair with us to the airport to help mohammed move. he's not been consuming solids for some time now so he has a long road ahead of him in terms of recovery. >>reporter: prote
so with the help of a local ngu and unicef, they are working hard over the last 10 or 12 days to put these huts in the ground to give some kind of schooling, some sense of normalcy not just for their students but also those who come here from other parts of nepal when their villages have been razed to the ground by the earthquake >>> egypt has freed a human rights activist who was on hunger strike for norly two years. monthhammed soltan has arrived home in the united states after...
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segÚn unicef, cada dÍa dos niÑas entre 10 y 14 aÑos dan a luz un bebÉ fruto de abuso seesguual. >> en 2014, 42 niÑas entre 10 y 14 aÑos murieron por causas relacionadas al embarazo o parto. las autoridades reconocen que urge una soluciÓn. >> esto es un problema social. las aberraciones que existen en este caso son problemas de conducta, verdad? >> el padrastro de la niÑa embarazada de 42 aÑos fue imputado por la fiscalÍa y se encuentra prÓfugo. >> la orden es principalmente por el tipo penal de abuso sexual en grado agravante. >> en tanto la matre de la niÑa de 32 aÑos estÁ detenida por orden judicial por presuntamente faltar al deeber del debido cuidado ya que a pesar de haber denunciado el abuso en enero pasado, habrÍa permitido que vÍctima y agresor siguieran viviendo bajo el mismo techo. >> surgen presuntas pistas sobre alondra dÍaz garcÍa, la niÑa desaparecida que su madre confundiÓ con otra adolescente del mismo nombre. reportes indican que habrÍa estado viviendo hasta hace poco en jalisco con su padre acusado de secuestrarla en houston en 200 7. >> gracias, muy
segÚn unicef, cada dÍa dos niÑas entre 10 y 14 aÑos dan a luz un bebÉ fruto de abuso seesguual. >> en 2014, 42 niÑas entre 10 y 14 aÑos murieron por causas relacionadas al embarazo o parto. las autoridades reconocen que urge una soluciÓn. >> esto es un problema social. las aberraciones que existen en este caso son problemas de conducta, verdad? >> el padrastro de la niÑa embarazada de 42 aÑos fue imputado por la fiscalÍa y se encuentra prÓfugo. >> la orden es...
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reporter: most of the children live in dire conditions: according to unicef, 18 million children between the ages of 8 and 17 live on the streets primarily in large cities such as delhi. nandita bhan recognizes the need for change . she's a social scientist who's returned to delhi after studying in the us and britain. she works in a foundation that campaigns for better public health care in india. >> i think a lot of people say that there are many indias. but that's the beauty of living in this country that you see different experiences and you learn from different experiences. but yes, there is a tremendous amount of inequality in the country right now. and i hope that that's going to change. i hope that through our work, especially, through my work in reporter: like faith gonsalves, nandita bhan has joined the global shapers community in delhi. several thousand young people around the world are already active in the network. members meet in a cafe to exchange ideas. ramit bhatnagar prepares young people for the jobs market. as a burgeoning industrial nation, india urgently needs skille
reporter: most of the children live in dire conditions: according to unicef, 18 million children between the ages of 8 and 17 live on the streets primarily in large cities such as delhi. nandita bhan recognizes the need for change . she's a social scientist who's returned to delhi after studying in the us and britain. she works in a foundation that campaigns for better public health care in india. >> i think a lot of people say that there are many indias. but that's the beauty of living...
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the united nations children's fund unicef is calling for international support to help the children re-integrate into society. >>> a u.n. envoy has started meeting delegate from the syrian government opposition groups and other parties. the consultations are part of the efforts to resume peace talks. work was begun in geneva by meeting representatives of the syrian government. there will be separate talks with delegations from the u.n. security council members as well as iran and saudi arabia. >> we must do something. we can't wait. perhaps by trying to find out whether they do have realized this conflict not continue we may get some ideas of how to end it. >> the civil war in syria is showing no signs of ending, as various militant groups have joined the fighting. islamic state militants have put wide areas under their control. they've also seized part of a palestinian refugee camp in the suburbs of damascus. local media say the militants continued their offensive on tuesday. the turmoil has killed over 220,000 people. about 4 million have fled to jordan, turkey and other neighboring countries.
the united nations children's fund unicef is calling for international support to help the children re-integrate into society. >>> a u.n. envoy has started meeting delegate from the syrian government opposition groups and other parties. the consultations are part of the efforts to resume peace talks. work was begun in geneva by meeting representatives of the syrian government. there will be separate talks with delegations from the u.n. security council members as well as iran and saudi...
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among them unicef spokesman kent page. >> it struck very hard, very fast, very loud, and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of that. >> we just saw everyone running out on the street. it was a scary experience. >> today's epicenter was east of katmandhu, closer to mt. evrest. but this time base camp was empty. the climbers gone. the season cancelled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche here. the people in the tiny mountain villages near evrest have nowhere to run. they were already suffering from the first quake when we visited them last week. in katmandhu there were some international rescue teams and international aid money came in. up here in the mountains, there's been almost nothing. these remote villages are now in even greater need of assistance. so are people across nepal. and they are afraid the earth will shake again. richard engel nbc news. >>> back here at home, a major development tonight in a deadly officer-involved shooting in wisconsin, an incident that only added to national sc
among them unicef spokesman kent page. >> it struck very hard, very fast, very loud, and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of that. >> we just saw everyone running out on the street. it was a scary experience. >> today's epicenter was east of katmandhu, closer to mt. evrest. but this time base camp was empty. the climbers gone. the season cancelled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche...
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. >> unicef says boys and girls as young as seven years old have been abducted raped and kills in south sudan. survivors say whole villages were burned to the ground by armed groups. fighting has escalated recently. >>> rebels in south sudan say they have captured a refinery. they say all oil companies should shut down and evacuate their staff immediately. last month the rebels vowed to capture key oil installations to force the president to step down. >>> south sudan's information minister told al jazeera there are no refineries in the area. and he explain idea he believes the rebels will not succeed in bringing the count friday to a stand still. >> we have no refinery in that area. the only refinery he had there was interrupted before it could be opened. so their claim is not correct. they believe it is only [ inaudible ] a problem, and they are demanding [ inaudible ] and come out with their own objective. the question is can they achieve that? to me i don't believe they are capable of doing anything. they are incompetent, and they will not make it. >>> to iraq now where at least eig
. >> unicef says boys and girls as young as seven years old have been abducted raped and kills in south sudan. survivors say whole villages were burned to the ground by armed groups. fighting has escalated recently. >>> rebels in south sudan say they have captured a refinery. they say all oil companies should shut down and evacuate their staff immediately. last month the rebels vowed to capture key oil installations to force the president to step down. >>> south sudan's...
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. >> reporter: unicef is part of the mission to help release the child fighters. >> in the process such as these children today, they will receive medical examinations. they will be in the hands of social workers, trained professionals with skills in working with children who have been through a traumatic experience. >> reporter: seleka and anti-balaka groups have been fighting each other in this area since march 2013. thousands of people have been killed and more than 1 million people have been displaced trying to escape the violence. that's a harsh reality for anyone to live in let alone a teenager. >> translator: nobody forced me to go into the army. it's because of the problems we had in our country. that's why we joined the army. i also wanted peace. i want peace for the central african republic. >> reporter: more than 6,000 other children are working as soldiers, sex slaves cooks or messengers for fighting group in the car. efforts are made to rethem ought, but for now the free for these children is a cause for celebration. caroline malone al jazeera. >>> saudi-led forces are warn
. >> reporter: unicef is part of the mission to help release the child fighters. >> in the process such as these children today, they will receive medical examinations. they will be in the hands of social workers, trained professionals with skills in working with children who have been through a traumatic experience. >> reporter: seleka and anti-balaka groups have been fighting each other in this area since march 2013. thousands of people have been killed and more than 1...
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. >> unicef is deploying on the ground 30 social well fair officers that have been trained in child protection with the identifications, the documentation and the identification of the alternative care options for these children. >> reporter: while they seek shelter here the refugees say they have little faith in finding a peaceful solution back home and burundi had a turbulent test of mass killings and for her it's not the first time they have been a victim of violence back home and her parents were killed by malitias when she was just nine years old and she and many more refugees want to do what they can to make a new life in tanzania because they have little reason to return home erika woods al jazeera. >>> agreement reached in nigeria to end fuel shortages and motorists have long cues at stations and many people buy the cans on the black markets and businesses banks, hospitals airlines had to scale back operations because they rely on diesel generators but now the government promised to pay oil importers money that is owed to them the deal reached days before the new president is to be swo
. >> unicef is deploying on the ground 30 social well fair officers that have been trained in child protection with the identifications, the documentation and the identification of the alternative care options for these children. >> reporter: while they seek shelter here the refugees say they have little faith in finding a peaceful solution back home and burundi had a turbulent test of mass killings and for her it's not the first time they have been a victim of violence back home...
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among them unicef spokesman kent paige. >> it struck very hard very fast, very loud and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of us. >> we just saw everyone running out in the street. it was a scary experience. >> reporter: the epicenter was east of kathmandu, closer to mt. everest. but this time base camp was empty, the climbers gone the season canceled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche here. the people in the tiny mountain villages near everest have nowhere to run. they were already suffering from the first quake when we visited them last week. in kathmandu, there were some international rescue teams and international aid money came in. up here in the mountains, there's been almost nothing. these remote villages are now in even greater need of assistance. so are people across nepal. and they are afraid the earth will shake again. >> that was nbc's richard engel with that fantastic reporting. thanks to him. >>> let's turn to politics and 2016. likely republican presidential candidate jeb bush will
among them unicef spokesman kent paige. >> it struck very hard very fast, very loud and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of us. >> we just saw everyone running out in the street. it was a scary experience. >> reporter: the epicenter was east of kathmandu, closer to mt. everest. but this time base camp was empty, the climbers gone the season canceled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche...
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unicef said that in the first five months of 2015 the number of reported suicide-bombings was 27 compared to 26 for the whole of last year. >>> a dispute had led to the worst power shortage in nigeria in decades. >> it's decision time for kareem and his friends. the examinations are here. they must pass their grades in order to progress. without electricity at home they're forced to revise their notes in an unusual environment under street lambs on a major highway. >> i'm here because there is no electricity in our area. there, there is electricity we're facing practical activities. but there is no electricity. >> the chronic power problem across the country is forcing students like him to take desperate majors. a wrong turn by a truck could be disaster rouse. >> the children stay here to read despite the risks. they're not sure how long it willen before that's streets are plunged into darkness. >> teachers say that students' grades are falling along with the education sector. >> it affects the quality of education they're getting and it effects the output coming from the students. it has
unicef said that in the first five months of 2015 the number of reported suicide-bombings was 27 compared to 26 for the whole of last year. >>> a dispute had led to the worst power shortage in nigeria in decades. >> it's decision time for kareem and his friends. the examinations are here. they must pass their grades in order to progress. without electricity at home they're forced to revise their notes in an unusual environment under street lambs on a major highway. >> i'm...
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according to unicef the nepal high school dropout rate is a mainly concern. the two earthquakes hit april 25th and may 12th and combined killed nearly 8,700 people and injured more than 22,000 others. >>> we're finding out more information about japan's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. there's been no major damage, no serious injuries but there was a lock of shaking in buildings and on city streets. the quake struck off-shore 600 miles south of tokyo and nearly 400 miles below the earth's surface. three years ago a 9.0 quake caused a tsunami that killed more than 8,000 people. >>> three laws used against spies and terrorists expire tonight unless a deal is reached. senator mcconnell wants to discuss extending key sections of the patriot act. kentucky senator rand paul says he will use his right to delay a final vote and plans to let the laws expire. >>> here's a look at the front pages. this is the "santa cruz sentinel." "coast guard defends clean-up." many critics say there should have been a bigger response to the oil spill along the california coast. 100,000 of c
according to unicef the nepal high school dropout rate is a mainly concern. the two earthquakes hit april 25th and may 12th and combined killed nearly 8,700 people and injured more than 22,000 others. >>> we're finding out more information about japan's 7.8 magnitude earthquake. there's been no major damage, no serious injuries but there was a lock of shaking in buildings and on city streets. the quake struck off-shore 600 miles south of tokyo and nearly 400 miles below the earth's...
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unicef protection officers say that children are far better off staying with their parents even when their families are in crisis. >> we have to be alert that that they're not pushing to send children away to trust people with promises. >> we met the children at the private school where they were being kept for the time being. inobody pulled my mother or my brother from the debris for three days. i found them. we had no help said 11-year-old sarah. for three days we ate nothing. then we dug up the debris and eight rice and salt. we were afraid to go back because the mountains would fall on us. >> it's been three days since the children came to the school in the outskirts of kathmandu. now they've been told they have to go back to a center at headquarters where children are at risk will be placed. after a few calls we found out that the transit centers were not ready yet. et children would have to wait. >> children who have lost their entire families will go to transit centers. as for children who are staying in dangerous places with their families we're developing programs to help en
unicef protection officers say that children are far better off staying with their parents even when their families are in crisis. >> we have to be alert that that they're not pushing to send children away to trust people with promises. >> we met the children at the private school where they were being kept for the time being. inobody pulled my mother or my brother from the debris for three days. i found them. we had no help said 11-year-old sarah. for three days we ate nothing....
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we are joined by the unicef ref senttive for burundi. i was heading -- reading numbers of tens of hundreds of cholera victims is it is contained now. >> actually on both sides of the border we hear -- [ no audio ] >> all right. apologize there, we seem to have a bad connection. perhaps we'll try to go back to him shortly. >>> let's change gears a little bit. opposition parties in ethiopia are accusing the government of trying to silence them by detaining party members and intimidating supporters. our correspondent reports from the capitol. >> reporter: opposition supporters in ethiopia. this is one of the main battle grounds in the upcoming regional and parliamentary elections. the largest [ inaudible ] in ethiopia it is here that an opposition candidate has his power base. >> my people want democracy, real democracy, not shallow democracy, not pseudo democracy. we want freedom as you see the young people singing for freedom. >> reporter: they are fighting the [ inaudible ] epldf in [ inaudible ] across the country. but they are stacked
we are joined by the unicef ref senttive for burundi. i was heading -- reading numbers of tens of hundreds of cholera victims is it is contained now. >> actually on both sides of the border we hear -- [ no audio ] >> all right. apologize there, we seem to have a bad connection. perhaps we'll try to go back to him shortly. >>> let's change gears a little bit. opposition parties in ethiopia are accusing the government of trying to silence them by detaining party members and...
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unicef has launched an appeal for $50 million for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley. all proceeds from the event will go to earthquake relief and recovery. and in roenick park a concert will be held. that's at the sonoma mountain event center. that money raised, along with that from a silent art auction will go to the nepal earthquake relief fund. >>> a popular sports apparel company is apologizing for selling a shirt that equates playing basketball to fighting in a world war. the shirt reply indicates that iconic military photo taken in iwo jima. it's angered veterans and not veterans alike. janet has the story. >> the shirt is causing quite the controversy. the image is similar to the historic 1945 photo showing marines lifting up the american flag on iwo jima except it shows men hoisting a ball to a basketball backboard and hoop. hundreds expressed their outrage on underarmor social media outlets. one man wrote on the company's facebook page i decided to burn all my
unicef has launched an appeal for $50 million for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley. all proceeds from the event will go to earthquake relief and recovery. and in roenick park a concert will be held. that's at the sonoma mountain event center. that money raised, along with that from a silent art auction will go to the nepal earthquake relief fund. >>> a popular...
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. >> unicef is deploying on the ground, 30 social worker officers that have been trained in child protection, with the identification, the documentation, and the identification of options for these children. while they seek shelter here, the refugees say they have little faith in finding a peaceful solution back home. they have had a turbulent past of mass killings. for many this isn't the first time they have been a vick time of violence back home. her parents were killed by militias when she was just 9. many more refugees say they want to do what they can to make a new life here, because they are little reason to return home. erica wood, al jazeera. >> a policeman in kenya has been killed by suspected al-shabaab fighters. four others were injured in the attack. the police were amount bushed. the somali based group says the fighters killed 25 kenyan police officers in the attack. he says ensuring that the entire country is secure is a huge challenge. there was a fire and ambushed. >> but they are one of and -- >> the village is always attempt on a daily basis. as much as it is got a war tha
. >> unicef is deploying on the ground, 30 social worker officers that have been trained in child protection, with the identification, the documentation, and the identification of options for these children. while they seek shelter here, the refugees say they have little faith in finding a peaceful solution back home. they have had a turbulent past of mass killings. for many this isn't the first time they have been a vick time of violence back home. her parents were killed by militias...
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unicef has launched an appeal for 50 million dollars for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley on chat being avenue. all proceeds from the event will go to earthquake relief and recovery. and in roenick park a concert will be held. that money raised along with that from a silent art auction will go to the nepal earthquake relief fund. >>> a popular sports apparel company is apologizing for selling a shirt that equates playing basketball to fighting in a world war. the shirt reply indicates that iconic military photo taken in iwo jima. angry veterans and not veterans alike. janet has the story. >> the shirt is causing quite the controversy. the image is similar to the historic 1945 photo showing marines lifting up the american flag on iwo jima except it shows men hoisting a ball to a basketball backboard and hoop. one man wrote on the company's facebook page i decided to burn all my ua gear in response to their latest bad decision. people said the shirt showed poor taste
unicef has launched an appeal for 50 million dollars for the next three months to address the healthcare shortages. and there are several fundraisers for nepal being held today across the bay area. one in berkeley on chat being avenue. all proceeds from the event will go to earthquake relief and recovery. and in roenick park a concert will be held. that money raised along with that from a silent art auction will go to the nepal earthquake relief fund. >>> a popular sports apparel...