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anbar is the worst hit and hospitals are under increasing pressure. >> floods and landslides in nepal have killed find people and 35 others are still missing. aid agency says are struggling to reach people affected by april's earthquake. people in the district say this latest disaster could have been avoided. >> shocked by the death of loved ones, mourners in the village in west nepal line up for a memorial service. july 30, villagers woke up to a rumbling sound. by the time they walked out of their homes, parts of their village were swept away by a massive landslide. 27 people died. one is still missing, feared dead. >> our entire village is in grief. >> after coming back from visiting relatives, she found she had lost everyone, mom brothers, sisters, all six of them. neighbors hope that her dad, a migrant worker in qatar comes back soon. i asked her if she needed anything. the thick smell of death, of rotting flesh is heavy here. all the cattle that were buried under debris have not been pulled out. >> this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain. sections of this mountain is
anbar is the worst hit and hospitals are under increasing pressure. >> floods and landslides in nepal have killed find people and 35 others are still missing. aid agency says are struggling to reach people affected by april's earthquake. people in the district say this latest disaster could have been avoided. >> shocked by the death of loved ones, mourners in the village in west nepal line up for a memorial service. july 30, villagers woke up to a rumbling sound. by the time they...
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al jazeera, nepal. >> 26 people were injured mostly women and children. the area has seen a shortstop rise in civilian casualties. egypt continues its fight against armed groups. >> the first ship passed through the newly widened suez canal with egypt marking the occasion with a lavish ceremony. we have been following the day's events. >> they gathered for an inauguration rich in pomp and patriotism. the french president hollande attended. it has great political significance for egyptian president al sisi, who after years of unrest says he now wants to unite the nation. >> the new suez canal is not just an engineering achievement. in one year, we've given egyptians more confidence, more peace of mind and less anxiety about the future. no one can ever harm egypt, as long as the egypt people are united. >> earlier in the day, he traveled along the widened canal by presidential yacht, flanked by the egyptian navy. the $8 billion project created a 35-kilometer bypass along the original route and deepened and widened the waterways. the orange canal took 10 yea
al jazeera, nepal. >> 26 people were injured mostly women and children. the area has seen a shortstop rise in civilian casualties. egypt continues its fight against armed groups. >> the first ship passed through the newly widened suez canal with egypt marking the occasion with a lavish ceremony. we have been following the day's events. >> they gathered for an inauguration rich in pomp and patriotism. the french president hollande attended. it has great political significance...
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every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. villagers here say they've never seen such a disaster before. but studies from 1995 shows the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides landslides. people have been told to move as this area is too dangerous but they have nowhere to go. the government has a plan for risk management but it has more to do with after the disaster has happened rather than prevention. >> monsoon season is not over yet and many say had there been an early warning system this type of tragedy could have been prevented. >>> monsoon rains have killed 69 people in myanmar and the rains continue. >>> london unions saying overnight shifts are being brought in unnecessarily. the chaos caused to commuters is beyond dispute. >>reporter: a month ago there was a 24-hour stoppage. traffic into central london was almost at a stand still with many walking long distances to get to w
every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. villagers here say they've never seen such a disaster before. but studies from 1995 shows the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides landslides. people have been told to move as this area is too dangerous but they have nowhere to go. the government has a plan for risk management but it has more...
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anti-government protests say that violence in nepal, eight people have been killed.
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every year in monsoon season in nepal brings tragedies, this year, more than 90 people have died, and more are missing. villages here say they have never seen such a disaster before. studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil here is loose, and this area of nepal the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. people here say they have never heard of a study. now that the disaster has happened, they've been told to move as the area is too dangerous. they have nowhere to go. the government has a plan for risk management, but it's more to do with management after the disaster happened rather than prevention. monsoon is not over and many say had there been an early warning system. this kind of tragedy could have been prevented >>> india's railway ministry will give over $3,000 compensation to the families of those that died in the derailment on wednesday. 28 died and many others were injured when two trains came off the tracks in pradesh state. heavily rain caused a flash flood on the bridge where the trains were crossing. >> in myanmar, more help is arriving from donor
every year in monsoon season in nepal brings tragedies, this year, more than 90 people have died, and more are missing. villages here say they have never seen such a disaster before. studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil here is loose, and this area of nepal the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. people here say they have never heard of a study. now that the disaster has happened, they've been told to move as the area is too dangerous. they have nowhere to go. the...
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studies from back in 1995 show that the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. now that the disaster has happened, they've been told they should move as this area is too dangerous but they have nowhere to go. nepal government has a plan for disaster risk management but it's more to do with damage after the disaster more than prevention. >> monsoon season is not over yet and many say had there been an early warning system this disaster could have been avoided. >> now that french press conference about flight mh 370. let's see what they're saying in france. monsoon -- >> and then the first results of the expertise of the play thathhmalaysia -- summoned to conduct an inquiry on the 7th of may, 2014. the paris prosecution initiated an inquiry and it was expanded to the hijacking of a plane which led to several people who died in relation to a terrorist event. the framework of this inquiry allowed the french prosecution which allowed them to assess the truth and all the possibilities. three judges of the paris
studies from back in 1995 show that the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. now that the disaster has happened, they've been told they should move as this area is too dangerous but they have nowhere to go. nepal government has a plan for disaster risk management but it's more to do with damage after the disaster more than prevention. >> monsoon season is not over yet and many say had there been an early...
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. >> nepal is badly hit by monsoon rains. landslides and floods killing 19 nepalese. we have these reports from the west >>> this is a village steeped in grief. on the early hours of july 30th, an entire section of the mountain crumbled down, sweeping away a part of the village in western nepal, killing at least 28 people. a week on, the smell of rotting animals is still heavy. every year in monsoon season in nepal brings tragedies, this year, more than 90 people have died, and more are missing. villages here say they have never seen such a disaster before. studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil here is loose, and this area of nepal, the highest amount of rain, increasing the risk of landslides. people here say they have never heard of a study. now that the disaster has happened, they've been told to move as the area is too dangerous. they have nowhere to go. the government has a plan for disaster risk management, but it's more to do with management after the disaster happened, rather than prevention. monsoon is not over, and many say had there been an early wa
. >> nepal is badly hit by monsoon rains. landslides and floods killing 19 nepalese. we have these reports from the west >>> this is a village steeped in grief. on the early hours of july 30th, an entire section of the mountain crumbled down, sweeping away a part of the village in western nepal, killing at least 28 people. a week on, the smell of rotting animals is still heavy. every year in monsoon season in nepal brings tragedies, this year, more than 90 people have died, and...
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. >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. ♪ ♪ >>> rebels and the army in south sudan are accusing each other of violating a ceasefire just hours after it came in to effect. the fighting has been centered on the unity and upper nile states with both sides saying their positions have been attacked. south sudan has been at war since december 2013 when former vice president led a redel. [bell] i don't know guns the president, the man who had sacked him. since then, 10s of thousands of people have died. and more than 2 million others have fled their homes. the president signed the latest peace deal on wednesday. which included a power-sharing agreement. a ceasefire and both sides taking responsibility for the war. ththe the other signed it nine days earlier. we have more from juba. >> reporter: there have been incredible reports today that the ceasefire in south sudan had been violated just hours after it came in to effect. al jazerra spoke to the president's spokesperson who claim that it was the rebel side, the opposit
. >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. ♪ ♪ >>> rebels and the army in south sudan are accusing each other of violating a ceasefire just hours after it came in to effect. the fighting has been centered on the unity and upper nile states with both sides saying their positions have been attacked. south sudan has been at war since december 2013 when former vice president led a redel. [bell] i don't know...
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every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year, more than 90 people have died and more are missing. >> now, monsoon is not over yet and many people say that had there been an early warning system, this kind of tragedy could have been prevents. >>> the nature of global war changed on august the 6th, 1945 when the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima in japan. in december 1941 japan bombed pearl harbor bringing the united states into world war two. in 1942 the u.s. atomic weapons program was already well underway. its original aim was to counter nazi germany. in 1945 the u.s. dropped the first successful atomic bomb in new mexico at a testing site. 40 days later they dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima in japan. commemorations are underway there. harry, how do these commemorations compare to those we've seen in the past? >>reporter: well, the organizers here are saying tens of thousands of people are here and that this will be the biggest commemorative event since the bombing of hiroshima and the bombing
every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year, more than 90 people have died and more are missing. >> now, monsoon is not over yet and many people say that had there been an early warning system, this kind of tragedy could have been prevents. >>> the nature of global war changed on august the 6th, 1945 when the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima in japan. in december 1941 japan bombed pearl harbor bringing the united states into world war...
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all the cattle that were buried under debris have not been pulled out. >> this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain. now a study said section of this mountain are made of very loose soil and when rain water percolates in, it makes the mountainside fragile increasing the risk of landslides. >> 35 hectares of forest were swept away. a major cause of the disaster is a haphazard believe of new roads. >> development activities have to be done keeping possible disasters in mind making sure they don't happen. here even though environmentalist assessment it is are done for infrastructure development, suggestions are not carried through risking people's lives. >> more areas are in danger in the district, where at least 35 people have died. across nepal floods and landslides have killed more than 90 people already this monsoon and as usual people were unprepared. on the day of the landslide, he was busy pulling out the injured. >> we never knew this area was dangerous. now we are told this entire village is in danger. it is not like asking one family to move, the whole village has to m
all the cattle that were buried under debris have not been pulled out. >> this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain. now a study said section of this mountain are made of very loose soil and when rain water percolates in, it makes the mountainside fragile increasing the risk of landslides. >> 35 hectares of forest were swept away. a major cause of the disaster is a haphazard believe of new roads. >> development activities have to be done keeping possible disasters in...
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his trainer walked with him in nepal. he says he's impressed at how his partner stays focused in difficult conditions. >> translator: we had to work after a long flight at a place we weren't familiar with and struggled with the mix of strong smells, so it must have been very tough for him, but he concentrated on the search and has done a great job. >> reporter: he's a mixed breed. rescue teams usually select pure-bred dogs like golden retrievers or collies for this job. but trainers say character is more important than breed. they're now training another dog to work alongside him. officials say 130,000 dogs and cats were destroyed across japan in 2013. the npo staff hope their efforts can reduce this number. >> translator: the way he took part in the search almost looked as if he represented the countless animals that have been destroyed. i hope that his efforts to save lives will make many people aware of the problem, the cruelty of destroying animimalsn japan. i also want people to realize how precious life is and reali
his trainer walked with him in nepal. he says he's impressed at how his partner stays focused in difficult conditions. >> translator: we had to work after a long flight at a place we weren't familiar with and struggled with the mix of strong smells, so it must have been very tough for him, but he concentrated on the search and has done a great job. >> reporter: he's a mixed breed. rescue teams usually select pure-bred dogs like golden retrievers or collies for this job. but trainers...
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it has been one 00 days since an skwait devastated nepal. at the time an al jazeera team met specialma, an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother and brother when a building clasped on them. she have received helped to go to school in another village. jamil traveled to see how specialma and her family are coping. >> this is 11-year-old specialma's morning routine, getting her hair and clothes ready for school with help of her cousin. while she is now used to this routine, this is not specialma's home. she stood with her grandparents and other relatives waiting for her mother and infant brother to be dug out of a collapsed building near her destroyed home. a chinese rescue team found their bodies three days later huddled together. their death devastated the family. her father inconsoable at times took to drinking alcohol. she was left motherless without a home or school. >> an al jazeera viewer saw her story and offered to sponsor her education. now, she lives with her relatives and goes to school an hour away from her village and, more xwovshl
it has been one 00 days since an skwait devastated nepal. at the time an al jazeera team met specialma, an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother and brother when a building clasped on them. she have received helped to go to school in another village. jamil traveled to see how specialma and her family are coping. >> this is 11-year-old specialma's morning routine, getting her hair and clothes ready for school with help of her cousin. while she is now used to this routine, this is not...
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men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on
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men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a lot of extra duties. we could not do our mission without them. they d
men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we...
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. >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake, nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, human rights organizations say changes to asylum-seeking laws planned by hungary's government will encourage more people smuggling. plans include the tightening of its borders and returning refugees to serbia arc the last border they crossed. critics say these plans will further dismapped are mantle the asylum process in hungary and make refugees more reliant on people smugglers. from budapest andrew simmons reports. >> reporter: for now, this is home for people who left war zones looking for sanctuary. and they can go no further. many weren't warned not to buy international rail tickets. police stopped them from boarding trains. this syrian mother spent the last of her savings on nonrefundable tickets. now she regrets not paying people somethingaller smugglers. >> translator: i feel angry. all countries helped us except hundred gare. macedonia let us cross. they let us use the train going for serbia. every day we walked hours to reach the border and my fe
. >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake, nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, human rights organizations say changes to asylum-seeking laws planned by hungary's government will encourage more people smuggling. plans include the tightening of its borders and returning refugees to serbia arc the last border they crossed. critics say these plans will further dismapped are mantle the asylum process in hungary and make refugees...
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in nepal there are concerns that victims of april's earthquake are being targeted by human traffickers but the u.n. says this is not a new phenomenon, some 7,000 nepal women and girls are trafficked to india every year and we report from kathmandu. >> reporter: kathmandu central bus stop is a constant buzz of activities and among them are human traffickers who prey on young girls and women and she came after her house was destroyed by april's earthquake. a man she knew who visited her village promised her a job in dubai. >> there were ten other girls with me. we were four in one bus and five in another. and he would call us on our phones. he said he had to go to the indian border to organize a place for us for the night. >> reporter: the trafficker kept their passports and told the girls they would get it back in india once the visa was stamped and they were rescued on way to indian border earlier this month. to protect them the girls and women are ban from getting employment in many countries in the middle east but activists say that the result of this ban is women seeking work abroad
in nepal there are concerns that victims of april's earthquake are being targeted by human traffickers but the u.n. says this is not a new phenomenon, some 7,000 nepal women and girls are trafficked to india every year and we report from kathmandu. >> reporter: kathmandu central bus stop is a constant buzz of activities and among them are human traffickers who prey on young girls and women and she came after her house was destroyed by april's earthquake. a man she knew who visited her...
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. >>> 20 people have been killed in anti-government protests in nepal. it happened in the west of the country. we go live to our correspondent who is in kathmandu. tell us what happened. >> what we sundays that a large group of protesters attacked police personnel killing 17 police personnel including, two inspectors, and three civilians have been killed in this attack. now the wh the area has been tense over the past two weeks. that's because two sides have been protesting against the way nepal was being federated, they said it was arbitrary, and they wanted to know more--they wanted a separate state for themselves, especially th a marginalized group of indigenous people. so tension has been increasing, but this kind of violence was unprecedented, and these three violence has broken in other districts to the curfew has been announced, a. >> the deadlines being pushed all the time, we were supposed to get the constitution on the 16th of august. the problem has always been this idea of federalism. the last time--this is a second time that they're attempti
. >>> 20 people have been killed in anti-government protests in nepal. it happened in the west of the country. we go live to our correspondent who is in kathmandu. tell us what happened. >> what we sundays that a large group of protesters attacked police personnel killing 17 police personnel including, two inspectors, and three civilians have been killed in this attack. now the wh the area has been tense over the past two weeks. that's because two sides have been protesting...
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every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. villagers here say they've never seen such a disaster before but studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. people here have been told they should move but they have nowhere to go. >>> monsoon is not over yet and many people say that had there been an early-warning system this tragedy could have been prevented >>> france has reimbursed russia after an order of warshiped s. they canceled it over the conflict in the ukraine and russia's part in it. >>> there's chaos caused to commuters in london due to an underground strike. >>reporter: the strike starting wednesday is not the first time the current dispute has closed london's underground stations. less than a month ago, there was a 24-hour stoppage and traffic was almost at a stand still with many walking long distances to get to work. many are wondering
every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. villagers here say they've never seen such a disaster before but studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. people here have been told they should move but they have nowhere to go. >>> monsoon is not over yet and many people say that had there been...
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violence in nepal, several have been demanding. >>> cooling off a major rally after a night of violence. violence. . >> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. talks between north and south korea have ended in agreement. north korea has expressed regret while seoul will stop propaganda broadcasts. thousands of refugees have streamed from macedonia to serbia since sunday. >>> stock market drop as investors express concerns about the chinese economy. >>> eight people have died as protesters clashed with police in nepal, 400 kilometers west of kathmandu. the protesters from the ethnic group wants a separate area in the cootion. intoibs is in kathmandu. >>> at least eight people died and 40 injured in the southwestern district. in ticapu, large number of protesters carrying household instruments. residents say they were attacked by police and police say they were fired upon. >>> people in the far western district especially the tarus who are an indigenous group who are marginalized there, saying that a separate state should be there for them. and other groups are scaig tha
violence in nepal, several have been demanding. >>> cooling off a major rally after a night of violence. violence. . >> hello again, a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. talks between north and south korea have ended in agreement. north korea has expressed regret while seoul will stop propaganda broadcasts. thousands of refugees have streamed from macedonia to serbia since sunday. >>> stock market drop as investors express concerns about the chinese economy....
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the residents are not looking forward to coming back to the ruins >>> thousands of families in nepal are taking part in an annual festival to remember their loved ones who died over the past year. with over 9,000 killed by april's powerful earthquake, it is poinients for many. -- poinient for many. we go to kathmandu valley. >> it's a festival dealing with the finality of death. family members that lost their loved one, hang out on this festival and parade around the city. the festival is importance. the significance is high because of april's earthquakes. there's a number of people, 9,000 that died around the country. people of giving a gift to all the people who were in mourning. in hindus, it's special performances. the dead are supposed to hold the tail of the cow and face across to heaven. the story goes back to the 17th century when it last are its infant son. he requested all the people who have lost family members to come out and parade. the festival gave a freedom of satire, people dressing in funny costume, allowing the city to deal with the grief in a better way, and for t
the residents are not looking forward to coming back to the ruins >>> thousands of families in nepal are taking part in an annual festival to remember their loved ones who died over the past year. with over 9,000 killed by april's powerful earthquake, it is poinients for many. -- poinient for many. we go to kathmandu valley. >> it's a festival dealing with the finality of death. family members that lost their loved one, hang out on this festival and parade around the city. the...
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the massive earthquake and its after shocks left more than 9,000 people dead in nepal and neighboring countries. the united nations has been using six helicopters to send food, shelter and other emergency supplies to communities in mountainous areas severely affected by the april 25th temblor and its aftershocks. officials say they need $18 million. but they've only collected half of that, $8.8 million. they say monsoon rains and landslides have further limited or even cut off access to far flung communities. almost 140 communities are currently inaccessible by road, and suspending helicopter services would leave 146,000 people without support. the officials say more funds need to be secured as the deliveries are crucial for the ongoing relief operation for remote areas. >>> 70 years ago when war raged across asia, almost no one was out of harm's way. a japanese group is trying to heal some of the emotional scars that remain. its members are using video recollections to connect victims in the philippines with former japanese soldiers. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this woman trains
the massive earthquake and its after shocks left more than 9,000 people dead in nepal and neighboring countries. the united nations has been using six helicopters to send food, shelter and other emergency supplies to communities in mountainous areas severely affected by the april 25th temblor and its aftershocks. officials say they need $18 million. but they've only collected half of that, $8.8 million. they say monsoon rains and landslides have further limited or even cut off access to far...
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after that they started reinforcing safe homes, something never done before in nepal. she cooperated with the local energy engineers. 40 people applied. >> if we can provide them with accurate information on what the basis of their housing, we are able to give them -- they're able to make informed decisions on whether to use that building or not. and that i think, is very important in preventing second disasters. >> most of the people have been affected. >> reporter: they go to a mountain village near kathmandu in july. the areas have still not been officially assessed. they were told their house might collapse. the earthquake made cracks. >> translator: what's the material? >> translator: the first floor is clay and the second floor is cement. >> translator: slis there any damage to the walls on the second floor? >> translator: the researchers noted some ground subsidence. but they determined the house was safe. >> translator: now i feel at ease living in this house. nobody had come to check it before. >> translator: my goal is to help nepalese people to make their ho
after that they started reinforcing safe homes, something never done before in nepal. she cooperated with the local energy engineers. 40 people applied. >> if we can provide them with accurate information on what the basis of their housing, we are able to give them -- they're able to make informed decisions on whether to use that building or not. and that i think, is very important in preventing second disasters. >> most of the people have been affected. >> reporter: they go...
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. >> we are on our way to nepal to do volunteer work for earthquake victims in. a rush to move out of the home mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly there after that one of the drawers had not been emptied. >> simple mistake but the prison much of his wife jewelr jewelry. call text e-mail to the buyer all went unanswered. >> lost cause. and when i got phone call from officer terri and took me by surprise. >>reporter: the couple had filed a police report weeks before. officer terri gallagher worked the case the whole time. >> helped by dispatch. able to come up with aame and address based off of a phone number. >>reporter: address was for an old apartment in san jose but few leads later officer gallagher was able to find someone who knew the buyers. turns out they had had a recent death in the family and simply weren't returning phone calls. >> i think there's good in everyone and hopefully that they saw it and was had the intent to return it. >>reporter: good people. good day's work. >> doing this job for 20 years. when i get p
. >> we are on our way to nepal to do volunteer work for earthquake victims in. a rush to move out of the home mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly there after that one of the drawers had not been emptied. >> simple mistake but the prison much of his wife jewelr jewelry. call text e-mail to the buyer all went unanswered. >> lost cause. and when i got phone call from officer terri and took me by surprise. >>reporter: the couple...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake, nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. >>> hello, i am in doha, i'll have all your sport including breaking the bank. manchester city signed the belgian international for $85 million nearly a year after advertise discarded by chelsea. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, we begin this news hour in south sudan where rebels and the army are accusing each other of violating a ceasefire just hours after it came in to effect. the fighting has been centered on the unity and upper nile states with both sides saying their positions have been attacked. well, south sudan has been at war since december 2013 when the former vice president led a rebellion against the president, the man who had sacked him. since then 10s of thousands of people have died and more than 2 million others have fled their homes. the president signed the latest peace deal on wednesday. a deal which included a power sharing agreement, a ceasefire and both sides taking responsibility for the war. the former vice president signed it nine days earlier. al jazerra's ann
. ♪ ♪ >>> and four months after a devastating earthquake, nepal honors victims in its annual festival of the dead. >>> hello, i am in doha, i'll have all your sport including breaking the bank. manchester city signed the belgian international for $85 million nearly a year after advertise discarded by chelsea. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, we begin this news hour in south sudan where rebels and the army are accusing each other of violating a ceasefire just hours after it came...
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. >>> nepal honors its victims inen it's a you'll festival of the dead. >> malaysian prime minister ja najib razak has called the rallies unpatriotic. what is it looking on the second day of protest? >> this was a normal pre-independence day speech for independence day coming up on monday. this was a normal speechish and there was much speculation or not he would refer to this protest, but he did refer to it he e spent quite a bit of time in that speech and we must reject any form of protest that disrupt public order and went on much stronger to say that in islam they're prohibited, and that they will never allow anyone from within or outside to walk in and destroy all that we've built. a clear reference there to the current political situation and perhaps the pressure that he's starting to feel. he also spoke quite a bit about the economy because after all the protesters that have gathered have gathered here in kuala lumpur, saying not only is the prime minister guilty of corruption, but also guilty of mismanaging the economy. but he aggravated that malaysia is not a failed state, and
. >>> nepal honors its victims inen it's a you'll festival of the dead. >> malaysian prime minister ja najib razak has called the rallies unpatriotic. what is it looking on the second day of protest? >> this was a normal pre-independence day speech for independence day coming up on monday. this was a normal speechish and there was much speculation or not he would refer to this protest, but he did refer to it he e spent quite a bit of time in that speech and we must reject...
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coming up in this half hour of international news, still recovering from an earthquake, nepal is slammed by monsoon rain, floodings and landslides. a first look at the story making headlines across the u.s. a vigil held for a television reporter and a camera man shot to death by a former colleague during a live interview. people gathered outside wbtj tv to remember alison parker and adam ward, and called for stronger gun wars >>> and a rape trial for a former prep school opportunity. beau livery was charged with assault. he said they had sex, but it was consensual. he has been charged with felony assault >>> for the third time since the supreme court ruled in favour of marriage equality. a clerk refused to issue a licence. kim davey has been ordered to grant the licence. she says she should be exempt because of her faith. >>> the government says it will not talk to houthi rebels. human rights watch is accusing the saudi arabia coalition of using munitions. >> reporter: more victims of the would in yemen. according to human rights watch, they were injured by attacks using cluster bombs th
coming up in this half hour of international news, still recovering from an earthquake, nepal is slammed by monsoon rain, floodings and landslides. a first look at the story making headlines across the u.s. a vigil held for a television reporter and a camera man shot to death by a former colleague during a live interview. people gathered outside wbtj tv to remember alison parker and adam ward, and called for stronger gun wars >>> and a rape trial for a former prep school opportunity....
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well, since a devastating earthquake in april and nepal has struggled to rebuild. many families are working to return to normal life after so much loss. following the quake al jazeera met one girl whose mother and brother were killed when a building collapsed on them. now 11-year-old rishma is going back to school, but in a different village. she traveled to see how how r rishma and her family are copi coping. >> this is 1-year-old rishma's morning routine. while she's now used to this routine this, is not her home. after the earthquake in april she stood with her grandparents and other relatives waiting for her mother and infant brother to be dug out of the collapsed building near her destroyed home. a chinese rescue team found their bodies three days later. huddled together. their death devastated the family. her father inconsolable at times took to drinking alcohol. rishma was left motherless, without a home or school. an al jazeera viewer saw her story and offered to sponsor her education. now she lives with her relatives and goes to school an our away from her
well, since a devastating earthquake in april and nepal has struggled to rebuild. many families are working to return to normal life after so much loss. following the quake al jazeera met one girl whose mother and brother were killed when a building collapsed on them. now 11-year-old rishma is going back to school, but in a different village. she traveled to see how how r rishma and her family are copi coping. >> this is 1-year-old rishma's morning routine. while she's now used to this...
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the family is thankful for a successful operation. >>> it's 100 days since a earthquake devastated nepal. a team met an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother and infant brother when a believe chanced. she has received help to go to school in another village. we see how she and her family are coping. >> reporter: this is the the 11 year eald's morning routine, getting her hair and clothes ready. while she is now used to the routine, this is not her home. after the earthquake in april she stood with her grandparents and other relatives waiting for her mother and infant brother to be dugout of a collapsed building near her destroyed home. a team found their bodies three days later huddled together. their death devastated the family. her father inconsolable at times, took to drinking alcohol. she was left motherless, without a home or school. an al jazeera viewer saw her story and offered to sponsor her education. she lives with relatives and goes to school an hour away from her village and away from the scene of so much tragedy. after the morning assemly she goes to her new class. sitting wi
the family is thankful for a successful operation. >>> it's 100 days since a earthquake devastated nepal. a team met an 11-year-old girl who lost her mother and infant brother when a believe chanced. she has received help to go to school in another village. we see how she and her family are coping. >> reporter: this is the the 11 year eald's morning routine, getting her hair and clothes ready. while she is now used to the routine, this is not her home. after the earthquake in...
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anti-government protests say that violence in nepal, eight people have been killed. >> in kuala lumpur where an ancient river is getting a new lease at life. >> well, as we go on, long lines of refugees are trekking through southern serbia by foot before jumping on trains and buses north to hungary. austria is calling for a new strategy, calling it a humanitarian disaster. al jazeera is on the serbian side of that border with macedonia. >> i saw actually one camp, which is roughly one kilometer mind me. which is being guarded by the police, but i have not seen any bashed wire, i haven't seen any kind of tensions between roughly around 100 serbian police officers and border police. several hundred migrants. those people are gathered at that location, and then taken on foot to the location behind me. you see a bus coming this way, and these buss are taking and shipping these refugees and illegal migrants from this place to a town five kilometers north from here. i've seen a number of happy faces. they're happy because they crossed another hurdle on their trip towards the e.u. they feel t
anti-government protests say that violence in nepal, eight people have been killed. >> in kuala lumpur where an ancient river is getting a new lease at life. >> well, as we go on, long lines of refugees are trekking through southern serbia by foot before jumping on trains and buses north to hungary. austria is calling for a new strategy, calling it a humanitarian disaster. al jazeera is on the serbian side of that border with macedonia. >> i saw actually one camp, which is...
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. >> we are on our way to nepal to do volunteer work for earthquake victims in. a rush to move out of the home mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly there after that one of the drawers had not been emptied. >> simple mistake but the prison much of his wife jewelr jewelry. call text e-mail to the buyer all went unanswered. >> lost cause. and when i got phone call from officer terri and took me by surprise. >>reporter: the couple had filed a police report weeks before. officer terri gallagher worked the case the whole time. >> helped by dispatch. able to come up with a name and address based off of a phone number. >>reporter: address was for an old apartment in san jose but few leads later officer gallagher was able to find someone who knew the buyers. turns out they had had a recent death in the family and simply weren't returning phone calls. >> i think there's good in everyone and hopefully that they saw it and was had the intent to return it. >>reporter: good people. good day's work. >> doing this job for 20 years. when i get
. >> we are on our way to nepal to do volunteer work for earthquake victims in. a rush to move out of the home mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly there after that one of the drawers had not been emptied. >> simple mistake but the prison much of his wife jewelr jewelry. call text e-mail to the buyer all went unanswered. >> lost cause. and when i got phone call from officer terri and took me by surprise. >>reporter: the couple...
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four months after a devastating earthquake nepal honored those gone i. we have more in the upset in sport a little later. ater. >> my life revolves around my kids becoming champions. >> i guess i just got tired of losing and then something just snapped. >> you know... concussions, fractured skulls. this is a scary situation. >> find out what happens when the gloves come off. >> go all out, make this a war. >> the highs and lows of kids' competitive sports. >> you can't go home wondering 'did i give it everything'. >> top architect david adjaye. >> for architecture to be emotionally relevant, there has to be a connection. >> talks about the pressures of his biggest projects... >> everything i was passionate about was about to be tested. >> and improving the world through buildings. >> architecture does inspire social change. >> every tuesday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. >> here on the al jazeera news hour. th
four months after a devastating earthquake nepal honored those gone i. we have more in the upset in sport a little later. ater. >> my life revolves around my kids becoming champions. >> i guess i just got tired of losing and then something just snapped. >> you know... concussions, fractured skulls. this is a scary situation. >> find out what happens when the gloves come off. >> go all out, make this a war. >> the highs and lows of kids' competitive sports....
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. >> we are on the way to nepal to do volunteer work. >> in a rush to move out of the home, mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly after a drawer was not emptied. >> the price? his wife's jewelry. calls and text and e-mail to the buyer were unanswered. >> a lost cause. i got a 15 call from the officer it took me by surprise. >> the couple filed a police report weeks before. the officer worked the case the whole time. >> i was able to come up with a maim and address based off of a phone number. >> the address was for an old apartment but a few leads later the officer was able to find someone would knew the buyers and it turns out they had a death in the family and they simply were not running phone calls. >> there is good in everyone and hopefully they saw it and had the intent to return it. >> good people and a good day's work. >> when i get people their property back, that is worth more than putting people in jail to see the look on their face. >> perhaps good camp ma. as mike and his wife leave for volunteer work in nepal. >> that restores my faith
. >> we are on the way to nepal to do volunteer work. >> in a rush to move out of the home, mike sold the dresser two weeks ago on craigslist. >> we realized shortly after a drawer was not emptied. >> the price? his wife's jewelry. calls and text and e-mail to the buyer were unanswered. >> a lost cause. i got a 15 call from the officer it took me by surprise. >> the couple filed a police report weeks before. the officer worked the case the whole time....
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a story of hope from nepal, 100 days after the devastating earthquake there >>> and in sport - why rafael nadal was happy in hamburg. lee will have more of that and the rest of sport >>> an egyptian court postponed the verdict in the retrial of three al jazeera journalists, the second time it has happened. it's been delayed until august 29th. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are on bail in egypt. peter greste is in australia, retried in his absence. all three were accused of assisting the banned muslim brotherhood, and spreading falls news. this is what he had to say, after hearing news of the postponement. >> the lives of no one involved in this can move on until we get the verdict. everything hinges on that day. for me obviously, it defines how my life works what my career is. particularly for mohammed badr and mohamed fadel fahmy, on that day after the verdict, they walk away as free men or go back into prison, that makes it impossible for anyone to look beyond that point. it really defines everything, to be in a position where you say goodbye to your wife and kids as mohammed bad
a story of hope from nepal, 100 days after the devastating earthquake there >>> and in sport - why rafael nadal was happy in hamburg. lee will have more of that and the rest of sport >>> an egyptian court postponed the verdict in the retrial of three al jazeera journalists, the second time it has happened. it's been delayed until august 29th. mohamed fadel fahmy and mohammed badr are on bail in egypt. peter greste is in australia, retried in his absence. all three were accused...
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following april's earthquake, nepal decided to stick the country into six new regions. the agreement may lead to a new national constitution. >> politicians claim this to be a historic agreement, dividing the country into six federal states which happened just last night, the agreement that is, and is already denounced by people. thousands gathered, including members of constituent assembly. while some say this scheme is workable, supporters of the federalism say that this draft, gives very little powers to the federal states. the purpose of federalism was to promote inclusion, and break the dominance of high class groups consisting of 30% of nepal's population. these people gathered here say that it does not do that, and it is not inclusive, it is unjust and does not address the identities. since starting to write the constitution, people were euphoric and hoped that issues of identity, inclusion of marginalized community would be addressed and now people say that politicians have made a charade out of this. >> people in haiti are voting in elections that were supposed
following april's earthquake, nepal decided to stick the country into six new regions. the agreement may lead to a new national constitution. >> politicians claim this to be a historic agreement, dividing the country into six federal states which happened just last night, the agreement that is, and is already denounced by people. thousands gathered, including members of constituent assembly. while some say this scheme is workable, supporters of the federalism say that this draft, gives...
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he was talking about medicine, oncology, and the geography of nepal. it was great to see -- >> he's a renaissance man. he loves the outdoors, climbing, history, politics, climbing. he's deeply involved in religion. he reads rho rashsly, and he's a man of letters. he's written poetry, over 20 books, including the most recent one, life at 90. >> he was laughing and joking, smiling throughout this news conference, even kind of exchanging jokes with our own sanjay gupta. he spoke about his faith. this is a deeply religious man, has been his whole life. i think he expects to teach sunday school, by the way, this weekend. how much do you think his faith is playing into the ease with which he seems to be dealing with this. >> his faith shouldn't be exaggerated. some people thinks he might have done -- it is imbued in him, and i think it gives a sense of quiet confidence, that whatever happens in the future, as he put it, he's in god's hands. in effect he left his first baptist church of the plains at a time when he tried to integrate this church, way before h
he was talking about medicine, oncology, and the geography of nepal. it was great to see -- >> he's a renaissance man. he loves the outdoors, climbing, history, politics, climbing. he's deeply involved in religion. he reads rho rashsly, and he's a man of letters. he's written poetry, over 20 books, including the most recent one, life at 90. >> he was laughing and joking, smiling throughout this news conference, even kind of exchanging jokes with our own sanjay gupta. he spoke about...
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this area of nepal gets high amounts of rain. sections of this mountain is made of very loose soil. 35 heckers of forrest were swept away. district government officers say a major cause of the disaster is the haphazard building of new roads. >> translator: development activities have to be done keeping possible disasters in mind and making sure that those disasters don't happen. but here even though environmental assessments are done for infrastructure development, suggestions are not carried through, risking people's lives. >> reporter: more areas are in danger in this district where at least 35 people have died. across nepal, floods and landslides have killed more than 90 people already this monsoon, and as usual, people weren't prepared. on the day of the landslide, this man was busy pulling out the injured. >> translator: we never knew that this area is dangerous. now we have been told that this entire village is in danger. the whole village has to move. where will we go now in we are grieving here. >> reporter: houses next t
this area of nepal gets high amounts of rain. sections of this mountain is made of very loose soil. 35 heckers of forrest were swept away. district government officers say a major cause of the disaster is the haphazard building of new roads. >> translator: development activities have to be done keeping possible disasters in mind and making sure that those disasters don't happen. but here even though environmental assessments are done for infrastructure development, suggestions are not...
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i really wanted to go to nepal to build houses. this would have been our 33 year without fail. but if it interrupts the strict treatment regimen, then i think i need to get the treatment. >> reporter: thank you. >> reporter: hello, president carter, karen grier cbs 46 news. you touched upon it a little bit in your illustrious career, as you said, governor here, president, even as husband, grandfather, father, is there anything that you are most proud of and is there anything that you thought maybe i wish i had not done that? >> well, the best thing i ever did was marrying rosa. that's the pinnacle of my life, and we have had 69 years together, still together. and so -- that's the best thing that happened to me. but i think getting involved in politics and going up as a state senator and then governor and then president of united states is obviously a glorious event. so and -- and we have a growing family. we have 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 12 grandchildren and 10 great children now, and they come in every year. [ laughter ] >> so we have a great harmonious family
i really wanted to go to nepal to build houses. this would have been our 33 year without fail. but if it interrupts the strict treatment regimen, then i think i need to get the treatment. >> reporter: thank you. >> reporter: hello, president carter, karen grier cbs 46 news. you touched upon it a little bit in your illustrious career, as you said, governor here, president, even as husband, grandfather, father, is there anything that you are most proud of and is there anything that...
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. >> 20 people have been killed in anti-government protests in nepal. it happened in the west of the country. 17 police officers are among the dead, and the home minister is saying that one of them was set on fire. the protestors are upset about demarcation of federal boundaries. let's go live to our correspondent in the nepalese capital kathmandu. tell us more about these violent demonstrations. >> the news is still sketchy and still coming out. we do understand that at least 20 people, including 17 policemen have died. there are reports that around 10,000 demonstrators came out with household implements and even burned police, a police officer. one of the police officers who died is a senior police, high ranking official and that has not happened before. the problem has been that the past few weeks, the government has decided to come out with a constitution and fed rate nepal and the demarcation of particular states have been a problem, an issue with a lot of communities. there have been two different groups who have been protesting against this arbit
. >> 20 people have been killed in anti-government protests in nepal. it happened in the west of the country. 17 police officers are among the dead, and the home minister is saying that one of them was set on fire. the protestors are upset about demarcation of federal boundaries. let's go live to our correspondent in the nepalese capital kathmandu. tell us more about these violent demonstrations. >> the news is still sketchy and still coming out. we do understand that at least 20...
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noisy rowdy hipsters remember loved ones that lost their lives in nepal's earthquake this year. his year. >>> a 52-year-old woman lost in the sierra nevada mountains is recovering in a california hospital. she was rescued yesterday after using a whistle to alert a search team to where she was. she was unable to hike back after breaking a bone. thick smoke from a wildfire hampered search efforts. sports is an enormous part of the social fab rig the verp. athletes lean now to deal with it. al jazeera followed three family's stories on how sport played a part in the dream. >> i wake up, you know, go to the gym and do it again. my opponent is training harder. is makes me want to train harder. the balance is hard. a lot of times people see me. a wonder. it's a piece of cake opening the door, one piece of cake, and a hamburger, then i miss a training session. it will not bother me. i want them to stay focus the 100%. i say to the williams sisters in tennis, their father pushed them. they are superstars today. ity compare it to something like that. the same relationship. >> he means bu
noisy rowdy hipsters remember loved ones that lost their lives in nepal's earthquake this year. his year. >>> a 52-year-old woman lost in the sierra nevada mountains is recovering in a california hospital. she was rescued yesterday after using a whistle to alert a search team to where she was. she was unable to hike back after breaking a bone. thick smoke from a wildfire hampered search efforts. sports is an enormous part of the social fab rig the verp. athletes lean now to deal with...