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sinew many residents are unhappy with the government's response this is what is left of the walls of abdullah home after water from the nearby river flooded it bricks and rubble lie on the ground a reminder of what once stood here. and i think i get most in with. this was my father's house and i lived here for ten years this year the water levels were high and the barrier was supposed to stop it there was an opening and the government neglected it they haven't even provided compensation except for some flour and mosquito nets abdullah's house is one of hundreds of thousands destroyed by flash flood and rain this year in sudan the u.n. says more than sixty thousand houses have been destroyed countrywide and nearly a dozen people have been killed many of them live in rural areas where houses are built using mind making them more prone to collapse this barrier was supposed to protect homes from flooding but the levels of the river were extremely high in fact the highest in one hundred years resulting in an overflow that destroyed nearly one hundred homes here in st joe alone. so dan has been fac
sinew many residents are unhappy with the government's response this is what is left of the walls of abdullah home after water from the nearby river flooded it bricks and rubble lie on the ground a reminder of what once stood here. and i think i get most in with. this was my father's house and i lived here for ten years this year the water levels were high and the barrier was supposed to stop it there was an opening and the government neglected it they haven't even provided compensation except...
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when the international community believes that both of the parties are equal and the government of abdullah by months or heady instead of saying that the please let's get a political settlement and then let's deal with these very serious human rights issues that have come about as a result of your machinations and your occupation of the cities in yemen but this investigation sami hand the is going to look at abuses by all sides and the fact is that most of the suffering of the yemeni people has been since the saudi led. bombing campaign which began in march of twenty fifteen eight thousand over eight thousand five hundred people have been killed since that time i agree that this humanitarian situation is severe but as i said it's a symptom and not the disease if you want to see the international community's failure as it is in the fact that when the arab ambassadors withdrew when the arab nations redo their ambassadors when we entered sun our john kerry of the united states seemed to suggest that course he could be a credible partner in the fight al qaeda the international community has fai
when the international community believes that both of the parties are equal and the government of abdullah by months or heady instead of saying that the please let's get a political settlement and then let's deal with these very serious human rights issues that have come about as a result of your machinations and your occupation of the cities in yemen but this investigation sami hand the is going to look at abuses by all sides and the fact is that most of the suffering of the yemeni people has...
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this is what is left of the walls of abdullah. after water from the nearby river flooded it bricks and rubble lying on the ground a reminder of what once stood here. and i think most to me that. this was my father's house and i lived here for ten years this year the water levels were high and the barrier was supposed to stop it but there was an opening and the government neglected it they haven't even provided compensation except for some flour and mosquito nets abdullah's house is one of hundreds of thousands destroyed by flash flood and rain this year in sudan the u.n. says more than sixty thousand houses have been destroyed countrywide and nearly a dozen people have been killed many of them live in rural areas where houses are built using mind making them more prone to collapse this barrier was supposed to protect homes from flooding but the levels of the nile river were extremely high in fact the highest in one hundred years resulting in an overflow that destroyed nearly one hundred homes here in st joe alone. so dan has been
this is what is left of the walls of abdullah. after water from the nearby river flooded it bricks and rubble lying on the ground a reminder of what once stood here. and i think most to me that. this was my father's house and i lived here for ten years this year the water levels were high and the barrier was supposed to stop it but there was an opening and the government neglected it they haven't even provided compensation except for some flour and mosquito nets abdullah's house is one of...
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relationship with jordan saying it has never quote been better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york one of the charges are today.
relationship with jordan saying it has never quote been better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york one of the charges are today.
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held a relationship with jordan saying it has never been better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york one of the charges r.t. trinity joins us now live from new york tony a lot of pressure on the u.n. secretary general to push u.n. reforms what are some of those developments we might expect in the near future. well and that is the u.n. security general said that while his focus will be on conflict prevention peace and migration another major development is on the implementation of the twenty thirty agenda for sustainable development the focal points will be on international trade this is genuine clues actions to create an environment that will be beneficial to global trade this report calls for devising trade policies that foster economic growth that is inclusive and sustainable their report also raises points about openness regarding trade and globalization the un secretary general also said another key change must be to empower the world's women and girls in ord
held a relationship with jordan saying it has never been better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york one of the charges r.t. trinity joins us now live from new york tony a lot of pressure on the u.n. secretary general to push u.n. reforms what are some of those developments we might expect in the near future. well and that is the u.n. security general said that...
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abdullah says he has nowhere else to go and that he will work to rebuild his home even if one of the flood comes and destroys it again he will morgan al-jazeera sudan. is the final day of campaigning in germany ahead of sunday's general election all suggest chancellor angela merkel easily when a fourth term but a third of the electorate says it's still undecided meanwhile her main challenger martin short says he'll keep fighting for low down when it came as more from berlin . with voting now imminent the politicians make the final push for votes for angle americal there was a chance to meet her party's younger activists and thank them for their work but also to spell out why she wants to remain chancellor for the next four years. we think of the future which is especially important in the eyes of young people and it's important that we also address the issue of social justice but it's equally important to talk about how we can work to achieve our prosperity i think we have found a good balance and then it was on to her home state where the photo opportunity was with a medical team te
abdullah says he has nowhere else to go and that he will work to rebuild his home even if one of the flood comes and destroys it again he will morgan al-jazeera sudan. is the final day of campaigning in germany ahead of sunday's general election all suggest chancellor angela merkel easily when a fourth term but a third of the electorate says it's still undecided meanwhile her main challenger martin short says he'll keep fighting for low down when it came as more from berlin . with voting now...
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conflict the immediate arjun of this conflict is in the two thousand and eleven uprising against ali abdullah saleh who had been in power for more than thirty years and was preparing to transfer the presidency to his son and there was a very sustained nationwide. uprising that went on for months and months and months which deeply worried to see. dynasties that rule the kingdom of saudi arabia and its allies in the gulf cooperation council so then stepped in with a kind of transition plan. which they negotiated with saleh to give him immunity from prosecution and to allow him to retain leadership of the majority party in parliament so who are they who are these we always hear that they are a tribal people but they do seem to be pretty organized they originally. originally originally more than ten years ago it's kind of the say the revival movement in the governor of sodom on the saudi border and it was really in response to saudi and wahhabi proselytizing salathiel proselytizing in their area and were part of the nationwide uprising. during two thousand and eleven and then what was surprising
conflict the immediate arjun of this conflict is in the two thousand and eleven uprising against ali abdullah saleh who had been in power for more than thirty years and was preparing to transfer the presidency to his son and there was a very sustained nationwide. uprising that went on for months and months and months which deeply worried to see. dynasties that rule the kingdom of saudi arabia and its allies in the gulf cooperation council so then stepped in with a kind of transition plan. which...
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and the wave kept pushing them down, so abdullah finally managed to push the two boys up. so he looked in his left arm, galib was finished, he died, so he let him go. he looked at alan, alan was, his eye was bleeding. he said, i don't know why he has blood in his eye, and he's finished, he's dead, so he closed his eye and he said, "rest in peace." and he said, ok, i'm going to let him go to go save my wife. he look around, look around until finally he saw his wife floating in the water like a balloon. she doesn't know how to swim. tima is currently flying to erbil to spend the anniversary with her brother, but spoke exclusively to us earlier today and told us how she is marking the anniversary his death. the refugee camp there and for my brother abdullah, i can't explain, he never healed completely, but every time he goes to the refugee camp and talks to them it gives him hope and he obviouslies look at it asiam hope and he obviouslies look at it as i am going to be a person who can be the force and give them what i can give them or what he couldn't do to his own children.
and the wave kept pushing them down, so abdullah finally managed to push the two boys up. so he looked in his left arm, galib was finished, he died, so he let him go. he looked at alan, alan was, his eye was bleeding. he said, i don't know why he has blood in his eye, and he's finished, he's dead, so he closed his eye and he said, "rest in peace." and he said, ok, i'm going to let him go to go save my wife. he look around, look around until finally he saw his wife floating in the...
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better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. trinity joins us now live from new york trinity a lot of pressure on the u.n. secretary general to push u.n. reforms what are some of those developments we might expect in the near future. well. as the u.n. security general said that while his focus will be on conflict prevention peace and migration another major development is on the implementation of the twenty thirty agenda for sustainable development the focal points will be on international trade this is genuine clues actions to create an environment that will be beneficial to global trade this report calls for devising trade policies that foster economic growth that is inclusive and sustainable their report also raises points about openness regarding trade and globalization the un secretary general also said another key change must be to empower the world's women and girls in order to do this he said that he had launched a road map for
better than it is right now and praised king abdullah for taking in a large number of syrian refugees saying quote who knows what would happen without you reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. trinity joins us now live from new york trinity a lot of pressure on the u.n. secretary general to push u.n. reforms what are some of those developments we might expect in the near future. well. as the u.n. security general said that while his focus will be on conflict prevention peace and migration...
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in the eye of the storm, dr abdullah al—zouheiri. i met him here last year, when the hospital was overwhelmed with patients from the villagers, who were dying of starvation. today, it is worse than ever. and now, patients infected with deadly cholera are turning up here. dr al—zouheiri takes me to where the new arrivals are treated, well away from the main hospital. what price a childhood in yemen? what price a child's life? i was born here. after leaving, i returned home every year to visit my family. in march 2015, a ten—nation coalition led by saudi arabia and backed by the us and uk, started bombing yemen. they came to reinstate the government that was pushed out by rebels called the houthis, who received support from iran. since then, i have covered the fighting, the bombing and then the starvation. the suffering of ordinary people is a direct consequence of the way this war is being fought. both sides are using control of food and fuel as a weapon. the latest result is the biggest outbreak of cholera ever recorded. 500,000
in the eye of the storm, dr abdullah al—zouheiri. i met him here last year, when the hospital was overwhelmed with patients from the villagers, who were dying of starvation. today, it is worse than ever. and now, patients infected with deadly cholera are turning up here. dr al—zouheiri takes me to where the new arrivals are treated, well away from the main hospital. what price a childhood in yemen? what price a child's life? i was born here. after leaving, i returned home every year to...
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his administration he'll be speaking also to palestinian leader mahmoud abbas and the jordanian king abdullah in the course of the day so clearly this may be a day in which president trump attempts to focus or put some clothes on the skeleton of reviving some form of middle eastern peace process ok mike hanna live at the united nations mike thank you. at least one person has been killed in a second category five storm to hit the caribbean and a month ok maria has made landfall over several islands with two hundred sixty kilometers an hour winds a french island was hit by the storm neighboring dominican was also hit and the country's prime minister describes their destruction as mind boggling as heading towards puerto rico now from where gallagher reports. as hurricane maria bore down on the caribbean island of dominic its prime minister said we dare not look out maria hit as a category five with sustained winds of two hundred sixty kilometers per hour but slides and widespread damage and now a major concern for prime minister roosevelt skerritt described the effects of the hurricane as halluc
his administration he'll be speaking also to palestinian leader mahmoud abbas and the jordanian king abdullah in the course of the day so clearly this may be a day in which president trump attempts to focus or put some clothes on the skeleton of reviving some form of middle eastern peace process ok mike hanna live at the united nations mike thank you. at least one person has been killed in a second category five storm to hit the caribbean and a month ok maria has made landfall over several...
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he just met moments ago with king abdullah of jordan. this meeting and a number of bilateral meetings he's having with foreign leaders today at the new york palace hotel. here's what we have from this. >> i just want to thank you for everything you've done in terms of the refugees and taking care of people that -- who knows what would have happened without you. so i want to thank you and everybody involved with you. and you have done an amazing job. thank you. >> mr. president, thank you very much, for having us here and again, you know, we've met several times this year. and i think that just shows the special relationship between our two countries and how closely we work together. and i'm very grateful for your support to our country in these difficult times. and the special bond between our two nations. but i also would like to extend our condolences on the victims of the hurricanes. but also, how you, the government, the people, the first responders reacted to this crisis. for us, sitting on the outside, looking at how the americans
he just met moments ago with king abdullah of jordan. this meeting and a number of bilateral meetings he's having with foreign leaders today at the new york palace hotel. here's what we have from this. >> i just want to thank you for everything you've done in terms of the refugees and taking care of people that -- who knows what would have happened without you. so i want to thank you and everybody involved with you. and you have done an amazing job. thank you. >> mr. president,...
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with this second earthquake thanks for that james also we believe at the moment donald trump and king abdullah will be meeting of jordan or any minute now obviously they've got a lot to talk about. yeah absolutely we're having to look in very different directions here at the general assembly because lots of things all going on at once the main speeches continue in the hall of the general assembly different world leaders are speaking there a security council meeting is about to get underway so world leaders will be speaking separately there and that specifically on u.n. peacekeeping we're also looking at all the meetings that the world leaders are having amongst themselves the individual bilateral meetings and that's where president trump's meetings are interesting the ones that are taking place as you say right now meeting king abdullah of jordan meeting soon mahmoud abbas the president of the palestinian authority so i think in those discussions this question is about israel and the palestinians and the president's hope that he can get some sort of peace negotiation underway that's something
with this second earthquake thanks for that james also we believe at the moment donald trump and king abdullah will be meeting of jordan or any minute now obviously they've got a lot to talk about. yeah absolutely we're having to look in very different directions here at the general assembly because lots of things all going on at once the main speeches continue in the hall of the general assembly different world leaders are speaking there a security council meeting is about to get underway so...
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he is holding a meeting with jordan's king abdullah. stand by for that. john roberts with us in studio. good morning to you yet again. where are we a day later and what happens today, john? >> the president keeps going with a big agenda. tweeting about that early this morning. big meetings today at the united nations. so many interesting leaders, america first. will make america great again. the president yesterday saying everybody should adopt the notion of america first. you look after your own country first and then the global community. he arrived at the palace hotel with jordan's king abdullah which we'll probably get live in a few minutes. middle east peace on the agenda this morning. meeting with abbas, the palestinian president at 10:30 this morning. this afternoon african leaders and wraps up with prime minister theresa may. all the talk today about the president's big speech yesterday before the u.n. general assembly. a lot of people thought it was exactly the message that had to be sent. after years of kind of i guess moderate talk coming from
he is holding a meeting with jordan's king abdullah. stand by for that. john roberts with us in studio. good morning to you yet again. where are we a day later and what happens today, john? >> the president keeps going with a big agenda. tweeting about that early this morning. big meetings today at the united nations. so many interesting leaders, america first. will make america great again. the president yesterday saying everybody should adopt the notion of america first. you look after...
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the medical treatment he desperately needed as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah mazie passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in the hospital he was being treated out failed to find all of the equipment it needed for the procedure in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of restrictions imposed by riyadh on yemeni or space the severely limit the amount of aid arriving each week. welcome. to the saudi government saying it's directly responsible for his father's death since sunday arabia's intervention in yemen civil war rights groups say it's are strikes have killed thousands of civilians with the humanitarian situation worsening in what was already the middle east person country over seven million people are not starving hundreds of thousands have also been affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the international red cross told us not aid organizations are
the medical treatment he desperately needed as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah mazie passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in the hospital he was being treated out failed to find all of the equipment it needed for the procedure in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied potentially lifesaving health care...
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the medical treatment he desperately needed as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the yemeni capital he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery the hospital he was being treated out field to find some of the equipment needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of riyadh's restrictions on yemeni or space which stopped a lot of aid being brought in dr howard led the yemen red present for almost three decades welcome a see saw as a beer believes that the saudi government is directly responsible for his death let's get some live reaction on bring in international red cross spokesperson you lund first of all our thoughts on the loss of your colleague of course to you and the entire organization just to the point we spoke about a moment ago dr alchemy she saw on blaine's saudi arabia the u.a.e. for his father's death what are your thoughts on. when i say human you do know that they say should we do
the medical treatment he desperately needed as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the yemeni capital he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery the hospital he was being treated out field to find some of the equipment needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of riyadh's restrictions on yemeni...
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our he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah outcomes to me passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lack the equipment needed to save his life in total the un estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and blockade. believes the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death so he will planes have been bombarding yemen since march twenty fifteen since then thousands of civilians have died even before the conflict yemen was the poorest country in the middle east and now an estimated seven million people are starving while hundreds of thousands have been affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the red cross told us aid groups are unable to cope with the situation. we speak of a country where we have just reached six hundred and seven thousand suspected cases of cording that has your job because outbreak of our times unprecedented
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the medical treatment he desperately needed was a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah senussi the way at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery on the hospital he was being treated and failed to find all of the equipment needed for the procedure in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people being denied potentially lifesaving health care because of restrictions imposed by on yemeni earth space they severely limit the amount of aid arriving each week. well come aisy salam zubiri busted the saudi government saying that it is directly responsible for his father's death. since saudi arabia's intervention in yemen civil war rights groups say it's or strikes have killed thousands of civilians with the humanitarian situation worsening in what was already the middle east per's country over seven million people are know starving hundreds of thousands of volts of being affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the international red cross told us that the ai
the medical treatment he desperately needed was a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah senussi the way at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery on the hospital he was being treated and failed to find all of the equipment needed for the procedure in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people being denied potentially lifesaving health care because of...
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president, how do you feel about the reaction -- >> that's the president with king abdullah of jordan. later on, we'll meet with mahmoud abbas, theresa may coming after his address yesterday to the general assembly and blunt language calling kim of north korea rocket man which nikki haley was asked about today and said it worked we are now all talking about korea. >> that's true i have to say someone who has visited jordan, if you haven't been to petrol one of the greatest, incredible miracles of the world and jordan is a fabulous country to visit so, those who were thinking about going to the middle east, check out jordan i'm not just a travel agent for it, they're great friends of ours >>> a lot of industrials leading this morning and the record on the s&p. >> just waiting for it to open here we have a lot of people here, a lot of guests coming here. just opened at $11.48 after pricing at $10 so, remember, big hair cut for that let me get to that in a minute here and get to the market opening. they opened it almost immediately at the open, folks here's what's important going on new
president, how do you feel about the reaction -- >> that's the president with king abdullah of jordan. later on, we'll meet with mahmoud abbas, theresa may coming after his address yesterday to the general assembly and blunt language calling kim of north korea rocket man which nikki haley was asked about today and said it worked we are now all talking about korea. >> that's true i have to say someone who has visited jordan, if you haven't been to petrol one of the greatest,...
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he was on able to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah outcome us he passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed halt operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacked the equipment needed to save his life in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care jus to the sound of bombing campaign and blockade. the sons of believes the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death. thirty warplanes have been bombarding yemen since march twenty fifteen since then thousands of civilians have died even before the conflict yemen was the poorest country in the middle east and now an estimated seven million people are starving while hundreds of thousands have been affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the red cross told us aid groups are unable to cope with the situation. we speak of a country where we have just reached six hundred and seven thousand suspected cases of. your job because. of our dams present and in the cen
he was on able to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah outcome us he passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed halt operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacked the equipment needed to save his life in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care jus to the sound of bombing campaign and blockade. the sons of believes the saudi...
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fighters as i have said we could take action at any time we discuss the iraqi kurdish referendum with abdullah from rudolph a kurdistan media network a former cia officer jack rice. it is actually kind of surprising for iraqis the kind of harsh rhetoric we're hearing from president add on because as you know that turkey the kurdish region have had excellent trade and economic relations over the past few years appears that he's in a fight against all the kurdish people and once he's a recently he's a rational behind opposing this referendum apart from the fact it is held by a group of people called the kurds theories that this is a ripple effect we're talking about six million people who are kurds in northern iraq but there's another six million or so in iran there's another couple million in syria there's fourteen and a half million in turkey there's some in armenia i mean the fear is that if one gets independence what about the others what's the possibility of a larger greater kurdistan if one starts to get truly autonomy and really a country of their own does this mean they actually band tog
fighters as i have said we could take action at any time we discuss the iraqi kurdish referendum with abdullah from rudolph a kurdistan media network a former cia officer jack rice. it is actually kind of surprising for iraqis the kind of harsh rhetoric we're hearing from president add on because as you know that turkey the kurdish region have had excellent trade and economic relations over the past few years appears that he's in a fight against all the kurdish people and once he's a recently...
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sana'a he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah. t.c. passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacked the equipment needed to save his life in total the un estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and blockade. archimedes' son as the believes this saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death saudi warplanes have been bombarding yemen since march twenty fifth day and since then thousands of civilians have died even before the conflict yemen was the poorest country in the middle east and now an estimated seven million people are starving while hundreds of thousands have been affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the red cross told us that aid groups are unable to cope with the situation. we speak of a country where we have just reached that six hundred and seven thousand suspected cases of kordic that is your job recording audi
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of he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah alchemy c passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacked the equipment needed to save his life a spokesperson for the red cross told is that he died the same way as millions of others. first of all i would like to see it when we have the whole movement to grow cross and red crescent that don't miss us and then you who during his her life should complete me. and. indeed. it is in reason millions of suffering human as we speak it is just me. that is for giving me. no access to health care. in total the un estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and blockade alchemy says sons of bear believes the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death. saudi warplanes have been bombarding yemen since march twenty fifth he said then thousands of civilians have died even before the conflicts yemen was th
of he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah alchemy c passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacked the equipment needed to save his life a spokesperson for the red cross told is that he died the same way as millions of others. first of all i would like to see it when we have the whole movement to grow cross and red crescent that...
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he was unable to receive a vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah alchemy c passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed halt operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacks the equipment needed to save his life a spokesperson for the red cross told is that he died at the same way as millions of others in yemen. first of all i would like to say when we have. the red cross and red crescent that don't don't mess us and then you who during his her life so complete commitment to the people of yemen and he died and that you eat and he does a food producing reason. separate in yemen as we speak is it to me at all even you know that it's for you know to. have no access to health care. i mean total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand paypal have now been denied crucial health care due to this saudi bombing campaign and the blockade ok i'm not going to interrupt this story i do apologize to bring you live footage of president vladimir putin who is now speaking live at the bric summit in the chinese ci
he was unable to receive a vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah alchemy c passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed halt operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lacks the equipment needed to save his life a spokesperson for the red cross told is that he died at the same way as millions of others in yemen. first of all i would like to say when we have. the red cross and red crescent that don't don't...
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yemen pits who three rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh against again many government forces this supported by is strikes from a saudi led coalition nearly two and a half years of fighting has left yemen on the brink of collapse. already the poorest country in the gulf when the war began it's made the crisis much much worse a crippled infrastructure abject poverty seven million people on the brink of famine and since april the world's worst outbreak of cholera clean drinking water is issues here. we never have enough to drink this woman says her family is one of hundreds who rely on board to deliveries when they come people here say there's never enough water to go around and. there's not a single drop of clean water here everyone here is sick with cholera now. who the rebels and they realize control more than sixty percent of the country including the capital santa and the village. lives that means it's a potential target for saudi led coalition is strikes while that's a concern so was finding the next meal well. we can't find jobs
yemen pits who three rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh against again many government forces this supported by is strikes from a saudi led coalition nearly two and a half years of fighting has left yemen on the brink of collapse. already the poorest country in the gulf when the war began it's made the crisis much much worse a crippled infrastructure abject poverty seven million people on the brink of famine and since april the world's...
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medical treatment he desperately needed and as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah i'll come easy to pass the way on ph of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in the hospital he was being treated failed to find all of the equipment it needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates to run twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of restrictions imposed by on yemeni or space they severely limit the amount of aid arriving each week well his solemn zubar i'll come easy how did the saudi government saying it's directly responsible for his father's death. or since saudi arabia's intervention in yemen civil war rights groups say it's serious strikes have killed thousands of civilians over seven million people there are no starving and hundreds of thousands of been affected by a cholera outbreak in what is the middle east's poorest country a spokesperson for the international red cross told us that humanitarian organizations are struggling with t
medical treatment he desperately needed and as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of his country dr abdullah i'll come easy to pass the way on ph of seventy six after a failed heart operation in the capital of war torn yemen he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in the hospital he was being treated failed to find all of the equipment it needed for the procedure the u.n. estimates to run twenty thousand people have been denied potentially lifesaving health care because of...
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thing from all departments or country especially dr abdullah to create. environment to achieve our goals. and i want to thank them for creating that environment. especially. to the people of afghanistan who have always carried. their main burden on their shoulder and also the sacrifices they have made. and also the the patience that they have shown. and also they have all of them supported the constitution afghanistan's taliban and other terrorist groups. during the five things they've used our our people as their human shields. the main job of our security forces is to take there are people. i have. instructed all our security forces that during their their security operations they have to prioritize the protecting the lives of the civilians. the international forces for training our security forces. to evaluate the situation and their priority should be to protect our people. the four year long. strategic. which were true which has been devised by our government. and the international community has. one. has also agreed with that to protect our people a
thing from all departments or country especially dr abdullah to create. environment to achieve our goals. and i want to thank them for creating that environment. especially. to the people of afghanistan who have always carried. their main burden on their shoulder and also the sacrifices they have made. and also the the patience that they have shown. and also they have all of them supported the constitution afghanistan's taliban and other terrorist groups. during the five things they've used our...
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rise of the who thieves can be traced back to november two thousand and eleven when then president ali abdullah saleh was forced hand over power to his deputy and current president ford had while this created a power vacuum who stepped in they took control of the capital on september the twenty first two thousand and fourteen in response the saudi led coalition began its airstrikes the following march in a series of u.n. mediated talks failed to end the conflict thousands have been killed. let's bring in our guest to the show we have here joining us in the studio no hard the hub she is a visiting fellow at the brookings doha center joins us here on set good to have you with us also joining us from santa hossein. houthi journalist and from istanbul najib say that around him a former yemeni minister welcome to you all if i could start with mr najib in istanbul as i mentioned there at the outset it's been three years since the whole thieves took over santa can one say at this point that the campaign to evict them has simply failed there is really a lot of you know sense of. nationalism i mean amon
rise of the who thieves can be traced back to november two thousand and eleven when then president ali abdullah saleh was forced hand over power to his deputy and current president ford had while this created a power vacuum who stepped in they took control of the capital on september the twenty first two thousand and fourteen in response the saudi led coalition began its airstrikes the following march in a series of u.n. mediated talks failed to end the conflict thousands have been killed....
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our he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah outcome if she passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lack the equipment needed to save his life in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and blockade. or the son zubair believes the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death thirty warplanes have been bombarding yemen since march twenty fifteen since then thousands of civilians have died even before the conflict yemen was the poorest country in the middle east and now an estimated seven million people are starving while hundreds of thousands have been affected by a cholera outbreak a spokesperson for the red cross told us aid groups are unable to cope with the situation. we speak of a country where we have just reached six hundred and seven thousand suspected cases of cording that has your job because the outbreak of o
our he was unable to receive vital treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah outcome if she passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lack the equipment needed to save his life in total the u.n. estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and blockade. or the son zubair believes the saudi...
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unable to receive vital medical treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah al qa messi passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lack the equipment that would have potentially saved his life a spokesperson for the red cross told us he died as the results of conditions that have killed millions of others in yemen first of all i would like to see what we have. to grow cross and red crescent that don't mess us somebody who doing is one of life's good complete me of human and he died. producing reason millions of suffering in yemen as we speak it is me that all. that is forgiven me a lot of me i have no access to health care. in total the un estimates that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and also the blockade are committing son zubair believes that the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death the executive director of the world food program david beasley has called on sa
unable to receive vital medical treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah al qa messi passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from travelling abroad for surgery and local hospitals lack the equipment that would have potentially saved his life a spokesperson for the red cross told us he died as the results of conditions that have killed millions of others in yemen first of all i would like to see what we have. to...
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the united nations in particular he's meeting egyptian president but i feel sisi the jordanian king abdullah as well as a palestinian leader mahmoud abbas so clearly this may be president trump's attempts to start putting clothes on the skeleton of the peace deal that is administration says is possible to resuscitate but in between this as well he'll be holding a meeting with african leaders a lunch with them indeed and also a meeting with british prime minister to resume she is likely to bring up the issue of iran the united kingdom deeply concerned along with a number of other european nations about the possibility that president tran mike unilaterally abandoned the iran deal of twenty fifteen also speaking in the united nations in the course of tomorrow will be iran's president rouhani who's likely to respond to the attack waged by president trump in his speech earlier mike hanna live for us at the united nations mike thank you. and u.s. president says the blockade on qatar will be resolved quickly he was meeting with the a mayor of qatar shaikh to name then home it all funny on the sidel
the united nations in particular he's meeting egyptian president but i feel sisi the jordanian king abdullah as well as a palestinian leader mahmoud abbas so clearly this may be president trump's attempts to start putting clothes on the skeleton of the peace deal that is administration says is possible to resuscitate but in between this as well he'll be holding a meeting with african leaders a lunch with them indeed and also a meeting with british prime minister to resume she is likely to bring...
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but he's going to be very busy he's got a series of bilateral meetings including the king of jordan abdullah the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas and the egyptian president fattah el-sisi clearly from this list of meetings he is likely to be discussing that peace plan that he's made a centerpiece of the trump administration an attempt to put clothes on a skeleton after assessing a long dormant peace process but this is between other meetings at lunch time he'll be holding a meeting with african leaders and after that a meeting with the british prime minister to raise a may now that's likely to be a somewhat awkward meeting she's likely to speak sharply about his threats to unilaterally tear up the iran plan something that her and her european allies are deeply concerned about also in the course of the day we will be hearing from iranian president hassan rouhani who's likely to respond sharply to the content of president trump's address controversial address to the united nations general assembly. still to come here on al-jazeera american maria shows no sign of weakening as it tears through i
but he's going to be very busy he's got a series of bilateral meetings including the king of jordan abdullah the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas and the egyptian president fattah el-sisi clearly from this list of meetings he is likely to be discussing that peace plan that he's made a centerpiece of the trump administration an attempt to put clothes on a skeleton after assessing a long dormant peace process but this is between other meetings at lunch time he'll be holding a meeting with african...
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yemen pits who three rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh against a good many government forces they supported by is strikes from a saudi led coalition nearly two and a half years of fighting has left yemen on the brink of collapse. already the poorest country in the gulf when the war began it's made the crisis much much worse a crippled infrastructure abject poverty seven million people on the brink of famine and since i pulled the world's worst outbreak of cholera clean drinking water it's issues here. we never have enough to drink this woman says her family is one of hundreds who rely on water deliveries when they come people here say there's never enough water to go around and. there's not a single drop of clean water here everyone here is sick with cholera now. who the rebels and they realize control more than sixty percent of the country including the capital santa and the village. lives that means it's a potential target for saudi led coalition is strikes while that's a concern so was finding the next meal well. we can't find jo
yemen pits who three rebels from the north backed by iran and troops loyal to former president ali abdullah saleh against a good many government forces they supported by is strikes from a saudi led coalition nearly two and a half years of fighting has left yemen on the brink of collapse. already the poorest country in the gulf when the war began it's made the crisis much much worse a crippled infrastructure abject poverty seven million people on the brink of famine and since i pulled the...
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cooperation they will get from the who the rebels as well as from supporters of the former president ali abdullah saleh and there are questions of whether their findings will actually have any legal weight but their work will soon begin at least there will be some chronicling of what has been happening on the ground inside yemen where the international committee of the red cross says all the warring parties in yemen using disproportionate force which is that excessive civilian casualties it's also why the color is not the only outbreak the country could suffer and it's calling on all sides to open sana airport to commercial flights for sensually supplies. the situation from a humanitarian standpoint is a catastrophe we have we have something which is close to a million cases of suspected kolarov maybe by the end of the year and but this is i told you it's only possibly do an external illustration of something more serious we could have an outbreak of something else russian opposition leader lexan abounding has been detained again in moscow ahead of a pre election rally here as his supporters to a
cooperation they will get from the who the rebels as well as from supporters of the former president ali abdullah saleh and there are questions of whether their findings will actually have any legal weight but their work will soon begin at least there will be some chronicling of what has been happening on the ground inside yemen where the international committee of the red cross says all the warring parties in yemen using disproportionate force which is that excessive civilian casualties it's...
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unable to receive vital medical treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah. passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in local hospitals like the equipment that would have potentially saved his life a spokesperson for the red cross told us he died as a result of conditions that have killed millions of others in yemen first of all i would like to see what you have. to grow cross and red crescent that don't don't mess us the menu doing is one of life's complete me of yemen and sit down and let you eat it he. is in reason millions of the brits every in yemen as we speak it is you me or even you that is fourteen million you know to me i have no access to healthcare. in total the un does estimate that around twenty thousand people have now been denied crucial health care due to the saudi bombing campaign and the blockade like a messy son zubair believes that the saudi government is directly responsible for his father's death. or the executive director for the world food program david be
unable to receive vital medical treatment as a result of saudi arabia's blockade of the country dr abdullah. passed away at the age of seventy six after a failed heart operation he was prevented from traveling abroad for surgery in local hospitals like the equipment that would have potentially saved his life a spokesperson for the red cross told us he died as a result of conditions that have killed millions of others in yemen first of all i would like to see what you have. to grow cross and red...
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league has been for the last two decades we all remember the famous exchange between late saudi king abdullah and lake levy and lead them our mark and deftly and also we remember those heated exchanges with the syrian levy gaijin in cairo so the arab public opinion is wondering once again where what are we doing with our with our conflict when the. when there should be at the rest of this kind of foreign aid number two i think the cairo made also provided a clot forum for certain golf nations to slowly defy the counterterrorism narrative and pounce if by their accusations against the. support of some radical called terrorist organisations so on the one hand we have an issue with the muslim brothers visa vi the strategy of the egyptians and also all the nations that have to with the hammer smoove meant in terms of where we should stand on that we saw in a nutshell it was a platform for an diplomatic diplomacy. last one you still to come for you here on al-jazeera including these two stories we'll spend some time with syrian refugee children in lebanon they'll tell us about their hopes for the
league has been for the last two decades we all remember the famous exchange between late saudi king abdullah and lake levy and lead them our mark and deftly and also we remember those heated exchanges with the syrian levy gaijin in cairo so the arab public opinion is wondering once again where what are we doing with our with our conflict when the. when there should be at the rest of this kind of foreign aid number two i think the cairo made also provided a clot forum for certain golf nations...
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after the who these as well as there are supporters of people who support the former president ali abdullah saleh that that question of access is key because that's the only way to really determine whether or not there were enemy targets that the coalition for example was going after or whether it was simply engaging in a kind of terror campaign in order to get people to not side with the who these or with those who support the former president there's also the question of how much how seriously their work is going to be taken because this isn't a normally carried out process and so it may not have the legal weight that would be necessary if for example there were a decision in the human rights council to try to set up some sort of formal or make a reference or make a referral for a formal court process in order to try to hold people who violate those international laws accountable for their behavior so those are two real problems and then of course there is the assumption that there will be cooperation with the yemeni government but of course that remains to be seen what people promised to
after the who these as well as there are supporters of people who support the former president ali abdullah saleh that that question of access is key because that's the only way to really determine whether or not there were enemy targets that the coalition for example was going after or whether it was simply engaging in a kind of terror campaign in order to get people to not side with the who these or with those who support the former president there's also the question of how much how...