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the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera. has jumped into the hundreds how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we surveyed have come for color on the mystery of how come from the on wednesday what we're seeing is as you say an increase in the number of cases of p.q. watery diarrhea. you know to be aren't we expected that's not common in the van. and we're trying to move quickly to ensure that one just on the scale of the problem not just in there but beyond there but also to stand up a significantly storm so that one we can try and minimize the spread of acute will keep on diarrhea or cholera for those that becomes sake that we can get the treatment services to where it's needed rapidly but this is a major public health threat to those people that lost everything that you're setting the standard you're going to get this is one of the most significant threats we face right now and just looking to the weeks and months ahead sigh clone eat i destroyed big parts of moza
the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera. has jumped into the hundreds how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we surveyed have come for color on the mystery of how come from the on wednesday what we're seeing is as you say an increase in the number of cases of p.q. watery diarrhea. you know to be aren't we expected that's not common in the van. and we're trying to move quickly...
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the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera. has jumped into the hundreds how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we surveyed have come for color on the mystery of how come from the on wednesday what we're seeing is as you say an increase in the number of cases of people treat diarrhea. you know to be honest we expected that that's not so uncommon in the van. and we're trying to move quickly to ensure that one just on the scale of the problem not just in my book beyond there but also to stand up a significant storm so that one we can try and minimize the strike that you will keep on diarrhea or color for those that becomes sake that we can get the treatment services to where it's needed. but this is a major public health threat to those people that lost everything as you said in the start of your interview this is one of the most significant threats we face right now and just looking to the weeks and months ahead cycling eat i destroyed big parts of mozambique's water
the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera. has jumped into the hundreds how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we surveyed have come for color on the mystery of how come from the on wednesday what we're seeing is as you say an increase in the number of cases of people treat diarrhea. you know to be honest we expected that that's not so uncommon in the van. and we're trying to...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle. there has been no color epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. joining us now on the phone from the show is robert holden he's the incident manager for the emergency response to psych loan with the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera among cyclon survivors has jumped into the hundreds now how much more do we have to fear. our good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we certain have come for color of the ministry of health confirmed that on wednesday or we're seeing as you said an increase in the number of cases of people treat diarrhea. you know cheering to be expected that that'
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle. there has been no color epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal....
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no color epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. joining us now on the phone from is robert holden he's the incident manager for the emergency response to psych loan with the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera among cyclon survivors has jumped into the hundreds now how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures researching how come first caller on the ministry of health confirmed that on wednesday what we're seeing is as you said an increase in the number of cases of people treat diarrhea. you know it's going to be expected that th
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no color epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal....
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. joining us now on the phone from is robert holden he's the incident manager for the emergency response to cycle with the world health organization robert thanks for joining us tell us the number of cases of cholera among cyclon survivors has jumped into the hundreds now how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we certainly have come for color on the ministry of health confirmed that on wednesday what we're seeing is as you said an increase in the number of cases are people treat diarrhea . you know it's going to be expected that that's n
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal....
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycloid so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. joining us now on the phone from robert holden he's the incident manager for the emergency response to. the world health organization robert thanks for joining us the number of cases of cholera survivors has jumped into the hundreds how much more do we have to fear. good afternoon and i think we need to be cautious with the figures we surveyed have come for color on the mystery of how come from the on wednesday what we're seeing is as you say an increase in the number of cases of p.q. poultry diarrhea. you know to be honest we expected that's not common in the van. and we're trying to move
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycloid so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most anti venom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each year from snakebites and even availability in africa has been in disarray since two thousand and fourteen when french laboratories sunapee stopped producing a widely used drug which was effective against the number of species. stopped producing antivenom because there is no money and the problem is as the world doesn't look at this problem it is the poor at the end of the line in the community that cannot afford it that's the person that's. the prohibitive price of a single dose more than one hundred dollars made sales in africa unprofitable on affordability leads to lower demand and falling sales which
the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most anti venom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each year...
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from snakebites the world health organization blank screen the shows as a country for. story opt out of those inductees are big business of africa with monica jones it's just a moment for all the world headlines of the top off because of the few. i know nothing out of the wild because sometimes i am but most often with me but i don't think deep into the german culture. you to rethink those grammar they owe to you because it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me for me to get a bunch of course. what's the connection between bread flour ambiguity and you. know guild motto e.w. correspondent and rabbit baker crab. tone. and more to go about recipes for success and the strategies that make a difference. baking bread. d.w. . those who have money can afford water to those who don't. that's the bottom line of the latest u.n. water development report warning already today more than two million people are without access to clean water. also on the show. around a thousand people die in kenya each. from snakebites the world health organization blames profit to greet for the
from snakebites the world health organization blank screen the shows as a country for. story opt out of those inductees are big business of africa with monica jones it's just a moment for all the world headlines of the top off because of the few. i know nothing out of the wild because sometimes i am but most often with me but i don't think deep into the german culture. you to rethink those grammar they owe to you because it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me for me to get a bunch of...
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the world health organization says half a million people in africa are need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most antivenom is effective against only one species around one thousand people die in kenya each year from snakebites and even availability in africa has been in disarray since two thousand and fourteen when french laboratories sunapee stopped producing a widely used drug which was effective against the number of species. stopped producing antivenom because there is no money and the problem is as the world doesn't look at this problem it is the poor at the end of the line in the community that cannot afford it that's the person that's. the prohibitive price of a single dose more than one hundred dollars made sales in africa unprofitable on affordability leads to lower demand and falling sale
the world health organization says half a million people in africa are need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most antivenom is effective against only one species around one thousand people die in kenya each...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. tens of thousands of palestinians readied in the gaza strip to date . weekly process they're held to demand the right to return to israel and end to israel's blockade of the gaza strip but those or other like those weekly press his stays event. with three palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. which on israel estimates forty thousand palestinians gathered at
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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anyone with being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but it's not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of. so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. sports now and friday night splendidly to match top six hopefuls oftentimes and leverkusen face toss and a crucial clash ahead of this weekend's action the two teams or to goal each in the first half the shock they'll fill that in the opener there after just ten minutes to give hoffenheim the lead leverkusen though they quickly equalized through their top score seven. just seven minutes later but in the second half it was a different story hoffenheim took over they scored three more goals including this gorgeous strike from it ended in a four one off the hindbrain and that was the race for the biggest upsets by home. you're watchi
anyone with being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but it's not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of. so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. sports now and friday night...
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the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable enough. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most anti venom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each year from snakebites and even availability in africa has been in disarray since two thousand and fourteen when french laboratories sunapee stopped producing a widely used drug which was effective against the number of species. she. stopped producing antivenom because there's no money and the problem is as the world doesn't look at this problem it is the poor at the end of the line in the community that cannot afford it that's the person that's. the prohibitive price of a single dose more than one hundred dollars made sales in africa unprofitable on affordability leads to lower demand and falling
the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable enough. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most anti venom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. but the red cross has reached an agreement with the government of venezuela to send humanitarian aid to the stricken country the organization says the deliveries will arrive in the next two weeks and help more than half a million people around sixty countries recognize opposition leader as venezuela's interim president and he's repeatedly tried to bring aid into the country but he's been blocked each time by forces loyal to sitting president nicolas maduro i was divided politics on the streets of caracas my angry and i'm certain who's actually in charge supporters of president nicolas maduro a
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal....
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. it's to the middle east where tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip city one year since the start of weekly prices there held soothed him on the right to return to israel and to israel's blockade off the gaza strip but like those weekly perseus today's event turned deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. yeah it was all
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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mozambique health officials have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization possible epidemic in the wake of cycling die two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe have been affected by the disaster. speedboats is still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around the city of beirut these portuguese marines carried medicine food and drinking water to settlements along the still swollen basie river where an unknown number of people remain without aid more than ten days after the storm. devastated large areas of southern africa leaving thousands homeless and destitute like here in this makeshift camp in beta the world health organization is warning of what it calls a second disaster if highly infectious diseases like cholera start to spread through crowded camps like this one. is expected to any spread disease will be will be spread more easily in the zone and that
mozambique health officials have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization possible epidemic in the wake of cycling die two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe have been affected by the disaster. speedboats is still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around...
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we mentioned there the did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have the record legal enforcement across various nations but if they produce guidelines it is very possible that their recommendations will carry on a good amount of weight in individual countries but ultimately it is it looks highly unlikely there will be any international treaty on this so it's probably going to be up to individual countries to decide once the over this is its own recommendations how to adapt that to their own proper particular values their own particular norms and their own perspectives on what kind of society they want to live in sharon begley how how should the medical community or you
we mentioned there the did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have the...
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health organization. who . dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allowed health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and passed out to sarah. dealers in the u.k. are making last minute contingency plans for briggs it the british market is the third largest in the world and relies on seamless shipping to the european union galleries want to make sure that that continues for their customers barker reports from london. this is one of the biggest. warehouses in europe where high and prepared for shipping around the world. the company service is top dealers private collections and museums so what's the most expensive item that's passed through. looking at in excess of one hundred million pounds
health organization. who . dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allowed health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and passed out to sarah. dealers in the u.k. are making last...
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the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most antivenom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each year from snakebites and even availability in africa has been in disarray since two thousand and fourteen when french laboratories sunapee stopped producing a widely used drug which was effective against the number of species. so you have a freak stop producing antivenom because there is no money and the problem is as the world doesn't look at this problem it is the poor at the end of the line in the community that cannot afford it that's the person that's. the prohibitive price of a single dose more than one hundred dollars made sales in africa unprofitable on affordability leads to lower demand and fal
the world health organization says half a million people in africa need treatment for snake bites every year for many all help comes too late because developing antidotes apparently just isn't profitable. milking a snake for its venom a dangerous operation but it's the first step in the long and expensive process of creating an end even in kenya boasts some of the world's deadliest snakes and most antivenom is effective against only one species around a thousand people die in kenya each year...
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we mentioned there the did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force mechanisms well that's a difficult question you're the w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have direct legal enforcement across various nations but if they produce guidelines it is very possible that their recommendations will carry on a good amount of weight in individual countries but ultimately it is it looks highly unlikely there will be any international treaty on this so it's probably going to be up to individual countries to decide once the diverge over this is its own recommendations how to adapt that to their own proper particular values their own particular norms and their own perspectives on what kind of society they want to live in. sharon begley how how should the medical community o
we mentioned there the did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force mechanisms well that's a difficult question you're the w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have direct...
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we mentioned there did the world health organization is. it is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question you know w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have the record legal enforcement across various nations but if they produce guidelines it is very possible that their recommendations will carry on a good amount of weight in individual countries but ultimately it is it looks highly unlikely there will be any international treaty on this so it's probably going to be up to individual countries to decide once the over this is its own recommendations how to adapt that to their own proper particular values their own particular norms and their own perspectives on what kind of society they want to live in s
we mentioned there did the world health organization is. it is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is it going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question you know w.h.o. has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless that will be months before things are back to normal. millions of people have taken to algeria's streets to demand the resignation of president abdelaziz bouteflika the eighty two year old has been in power for twenty years earlier this year he announced he'd run for a fifth term in office marking huge demonstrations and rallies now withdrawn that bid he says he'll stay in power after his term expires next month this week's protests are the biggest yet. the demonstrators started gathering in the early hours on friday veterans of the country's civil war young men and women packing the square outside the capital's main post office a place that's
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless that will be months before things are back to...
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mozambique kids from six first cases of cholera two weeks after being hit by cycling world health organization was of a second crisis if infectious diseases are allowed to spread. and what do you do when you get a craving for pizza and you're in the middle of the sahara desert well you could call into money this self-made woman's remarkable story in the next half hour. i'm from gayle welcome to the program algeria's political crisis is coming to a head. the leader of the ruling party is joining the calls from the head of the army for the president to be because unfit to rule president has been in power since april one thousand nine hundred nine during which time his critics say he has led a corrupt regime and ordered the country's wealth algerians have been protesting for weeks to try to force him out of office. pushing forward algeria seized the momentum and renewed their demands for political change. students teachers and workers again called for an immediate end to the administration that has ruled algeria for twenty years. they were spurred on by a declaration by the country's army chief g
mozambique kids from six first cases of cholera two weeks after being hit by cycling world health organization was of a second crisis if infectious diseases are allowed to spread. and what do you do when you get a craving for pizza and you're in the middle of the sahara desert well you could call into money this self-made woman's remarkable story in the next half hour. i'm from gayle welcome to the program algeria's political crisis is coming to a head. the leader of the ruling party is joining...
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we mentioned there did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question if the show has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have the record legal enforcement across various nations but if they produce guidelines it is very possible that their recommendations will carry on a good amount of weight in individual countries but ultimately it is it looks highly unlikely there will be any international treaty on this so it's probably going to be up to individual countries to decide once the over this is its own recommendations how to adapt that to their own proper particular values their own particular norms and their own perspectives on what kind of society they want to live in sharon begley how how should the medical community or you know
we mentioned there did the world health organization is going to get together with lots of people whose business it is to to know this kind of stuff and come up with with some guidelines some boundaries perhaps on how this this research should be should be done going forward. is going to make any difference you think particularly when there's no real sort of in force and mechanisms. well that's a difficult question if the show has a certain amount of clout they don't necessarily have the record...
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health organization. who . doesn't savant groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticised the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and passed out to sarah. a plane has crashed in central columbia killing all fourteen people on board it happened in the town that they have a chance you in the province of metta the civil aviation authority says the pilot made a distress call reporting technical problems during the flies contact was lost the plane crashed shortly afterwards. millions of britons living in other european countries are anxiously watching the countdown to briggs it due at the end of the month lawrence lee reports now from lisbon the capital of portugal which is a favorite destination for briton
health organization. who . doesn't savant groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticised the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and passed out to sarah. a plane has crashed in central...
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health organization the head of the world health organization is visiting the country to get an update on the alexy o'brien reports. wearing protective suits they wash down with chlorine making sure every particle of the highly contagious virus is destroyed but doctors without borders says efforts to contain it working and instead have led to his still iffy end violence against the people who are trying to help the existing atmosphere can only be described as toxic it shows how the response has failed to listen and act on the needs of those most affected. in the democratic republic of congo last week went to treatment centers were burned down it forced the charity to suspend its operations at the peace into the outbreak this region seeing decades of and raced as armed groups of five for territory and resources and doctor looses the involvement of security personnel is alienating patients and their families. more than forty percent of the there are right now up in the taking place in the community that means that we have not reached them and they are not sought our care these are vast a
health organization the head of the world health organization is visiting the country to get an update on the alexy o'brien reports. wearing protective suits they wash down with chlorine making sure every particle of the highly contagious virus is destroyed but doctors without borders says efforts to contain it working and instead have led to his still iffy end violence against the people who are trying to help the existing atmosphere can only be described as toxic it shows how the response has...
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and anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. in algeria millions of people have taken to the streets to demand the resignation of president abilities beautifully the eighty year old has been in power for twenty years earlier this year he announced he'd run for a fifth term in office sparking huge demonstrations and while he's now withdrawn a bid he says he'll stay in power after his term expires next month this week's protests are the biggest yet. the demonstrators started gathering in the early hours on friday veterans of the country's civil war young men and women packing the square outside the capital's main post office a place that'
and anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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and by rote anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their hoses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. it's to the middle east now and tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip today to mark one year since the start of weekly protests there how to demand the right to return to israel and and to israel's blockade of the gaza strip but like those weekly perseus today's event turned deadly with full palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces not hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza
and by rote anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their hoses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip to date mark one year since the start of weekly press his their hell to demand the right to return to israel and an end to israel's blockade of the gaza strip but like those weekly protests today's events deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. israel estimates forty thousand palesti
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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health organization. who. dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with it but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sara. people traffickers smuggle tens of thousands of africans every year and conflicts in some parts of the continent have caused trafficking to increase the united nations estimates that women make up just over half of the total who are trafficked those from nigeria often go through mali and i cheering government believes there are up to twenty thousand of them they started repatriating some of them in january nigeria's national agency fighting human trafficking says many were tricked with promises of getting jobs in europe but ended up as sex slaves in mali's mining cam
health organization. who. dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with it but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sara. people traffickers smuggle tens of thousands of...
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helpers rushed to get medical and other aid to cycling on his of mozambique the world health organization warns of an impending second crisis of infectious diseases are allowed to spread. and turkish president richard typed out on the ruling party prepares to be tested in local elections this content is widespread with many turks feeling the pinch of the country's economic recession. hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program we begin in algeria a country gripped by a political crisis after weeks of anti-government protests algeria's army chief is now demanded that the country's president me declared unfit to rule the army is calling for the start of a constitutional process that would put a terror a caretaker leader in place president abdelaziz bouteflika has been in power for two decades and is now in failing health. yuri is reclusive and ailing president has faced weeks of protests demanding he step down now the country's army chief has intervened. general. declared president abdelaziz bouteflika. of. the general wants to trigger an article of the constitution that could bring do
helpers rushed to get medical and other aid to cycling on his of mozambique the world health organization warns of an impending second crisis of infectious diseases are allowed to spread. and turkish president richard typed out on the ruling party prepares to be tested in local elections this content is widespread with many turks feeling the pinch of the country's economic recession. hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program we begin in algeria a country gripped by a political crisis...
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the organization reports 91% of schools and the region are above the world health organization's limits for pollution. people are not surprised. >> they do not call that altering the summer. there is an obvious impact. >> we should not be surprised they are ill, but what can we do? change nurseries? when you have a nursery, you keep it. >> the situation is the palace is critical. the traffic lights here, these have the most exits. >> there are always traffic problems. incredibly high near where children take naps at schools. there is a risk of respiratory problems, like asthma. cognitive disabilities. it is the same situation in marseille were half the schools are located in areas of high nitrogen dioxide pollution. police have waited and same local authorities -- police have weighed in. >> we are demanding the re-created of laws. >> if limitsts were respected, limited 77,000 deaths due to air pollution could be avoided every year. >> let's look at what is making years -- news this hour. the british parliament is dealing with the brexit withdrawal agreement. the move opposed by the labo
the organization reports 91% of schools and the region are above the world health organization's limits for pollution. people are not surprised. >> they do not call that altering the summer. there is an obvious impact. >> we should not be surprised they are ill, but what can we do? change nurseries? when you have a nursery, you keep it. >> the situation is the palace is critical. the traffic lights here, these have the most exits. >> there are always traffic problems....
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and anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic never the less it will be months before things are back to normal. in friday night's bundesliga match top six hopefuls hoffenheim and leverkusen faced off in a crucial clash ahead of this weekend's action the two teams forward a goal each in the first half the shock of bill netting that opener there after just ten minutes to give off a high quick lead leverkusen quickly equalized through their top score the kevin rowland just seven minutes later but the second half it was a different story hoffenheim took over they scored three more including another gorgeous strike from the bill this one ended in a four one hoffenheim win and that's the race for the bonus
and anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide one hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic never the less it will be months before things are back to...
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anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycloid so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip today to mark one year since the start of weekly protests there held to demand the right to return to israel and end israel's blockade off the gaza strip but like those weekly process today's event turned deadly with four palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. israel estimates forty thousand pales
anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycloid so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to...
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saturday's attack came just hours before a visit by the head of the world health organization. this is. the. room. with. dozens of groups are reported to be operating amused to conquer some allow health workers to deliver vaccinates and track people infected with hiv. but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sara at least thirteen people have been killed and another seven wounded in a shooting at a ball in mexico a call media say a group of armed men pulled up to the bar and three vans inside an open fire shooting took place in the town of salamanca in a state where the number of murders doubled last year making a one of mexico's most violent regions meanwhile the mexican navy a sees six tons of illegal drugs in operations off the coast of sonora state a whole including almost five thousand kilos of marijuana and then also smaller quantities of methamphetami
saturday's attack came just hours before a visit by the head of the world health organization. this is. the. room. with. dozens of groups are reported to be operating amused to conquer some allow health workers to deliver vaccinates and track people infected with hiv. but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of...
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now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern ukraine has contributed to the spike as well as a low vaccination rates of just a forty two percent there's also an epidemic in the african nation of madagascar which also has a low vaccination rate or the nine hundred people have died there since september another country suffering as the philippines where more than two hundred people most of them children have died a death of public health officials say could have been prevented if safe effective vaccines have been used but there and elsewhere a mistrust of vaccines is growing the government has responded by launching a major immunization drive. tent
now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern...
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now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern ukraine has contributed to the spike as well as a low vaccination rate of just a forty two percent there's also an epidemic in the african nation of madagascar which also has a low vaccination rate or the nine hundred people have died there since september another country suffering as the philippines where more than two hundred people most of them children have died a death of public health officials say could have been prevented if safe effective vaccines have been used but there and elsewhere a mistrust of vaccines is growing the government has responded by launching a major immunization drive. tents
now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern...
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now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern ukraine has contributed to the spike as well as a low vaccination rate of just a forty two percent there's also an epidemic in the african nation of madagascar which also has a low vaccination rate or the nine hundred people have died there since september another country suffering as the philippines where more than two hundred people most of them children have died a death of public health officials say could have been prevented if say effective vaccines have been used but there and elsewhere a mistrust of vaccines is growing the government has responded by launching a major immunization drive. tents
now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern...
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well health officials in mozambique have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization mourned of a possible epidemic following a cycle which hit two weeks ago the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe and malawi have been affected by the disaster. speedboats a still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around the city of beirut these portuguese marines carried medicine food and drinking water to settlements along the still swollen basie river where an unknown number of people remain without aid more than ten days after the storm. devastated large areas of southern africa leaving thousands homeless and destitute like here in this makeshift camp in beta the world health organization is warning of what it calls a second disaster if highly infectious diseases like cholera start to spread through crowded camps like this one. it's expected to any spray disease will be will be spread more easily in the zone and that's
well health officials in mozambique have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization mourned of a possible epidemic following a cycle which hit two weeks ago the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe and malawi have been affected by the disaster. speedboats a still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around the...
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health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in pretend b. which was attacked last month the assaults on the facilities have made it even harder to contain the virus which has now killed five hundred seventy eight people since august students have been protesting in sudan's capital khartoum despite a state of emergency there they're angry with the government for detaining protesters in the demonstrations which of going on since december on friday president obama she ordered the release of all female protesters officials say thirty one people have died in protest related violence so far but human rights watch puts that number at fifty one. now with yet another crucial brigs of votes ahead millions of u.k. citizens in other european countries will again be watching closely portugal for example one of the most attractive destinations for britain this as lawrence li reports the lack of clarity from london has begun to take its toll on businesses one of the myths about british people in europe is that they like to live in places like portugal so t
health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in pretend b. which was attacked last month the assaults on the facilities have made it even harder to contain the virus which has now killed five hundred seventy eight people since august students have been protesting in sudan's capital khartoum despite a state of emergency there they're angry with the government for detaining protesters in the demonstrations which of going on since december on friday president obama she ordered the...
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health organization. dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sara. north korea could be preparing for a new ballistic missile launch u.s. satellite images suggest increased activity of this the test site near pyongyang a second round of talks between a leader kim jong un and president donald trump ended without an agreement last month kim had stopped missile launches as relations big. i mean the two countries improved. well time will tell but i have a feeling that our relationship with north korea kim jong un and myself chairman i think it's a very good one i think it remains good i would be. surprised in a negative way if he did a
health organization. dozens of on groups are reported to be operating in the eastern congo some allow health workers to deliver vaccines and track people infected with the para but others are hostile to outsiders. some aid agencies have criticized the military's response to threats they say intimidation and violence is making it more difficult for medical staff to contain the virus and the number of cases is increasing barbara and out to sara. north korea could be preparing for a new ballistic...
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while the world health organization putss acceptable amount a ten microgrgrams per cubic meter. you know mike to l. l. isis that the current limitss were set twenty years ago. they aren't adapted to the problems that we're facing toda. in france we are using european limits. there much higher than the world health organization of it's a whl levels that we should be using. this would save lives on his own vomit so these. because of the study say that having stricter limits on pollution could hall of the number of deaths caused by po amy: from pacifica this is democracy now! >> this case is about the widening corruption of elite colleges, to the study application of wealth combined with fraud. there can be no separate college omission system for the wealthy and they will not be a separate criminal justice system either -- and there will not be a separate criminal justice system either. amy:
while the world health organization putss acceptable amount a ten microgrgrams per cubic meter. you know mike to l. l. isis that the current limitss were set twenty years ago. they aren't adapted to the problems that we're facing toda. in france we are using european limits. there much higher than the world health organization of it's a whl levels that we should be using. this would save lives on his own vomit so these. because of the study say that having stricter limits on pollution could...
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health officials in mozambique have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization warned of a possible epidemic followings like long. like on a day it two weeks ago the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe in malawi have been affected by the disaster. speed boats are still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around the city of beirut these portuguese marines carried medicine food and drinking water to settlements along the still swollen basie river where an unknown number of people remain without aid more than ten days after the storm. devastated large areas of southern africa leaving thousands homeless and destitute like here in this makeshift camp in beta the world health organization is warning of what it calls a second disaster if highly infectious diseases like cholera start to spread through crowded camps like this one. is expected to any spray disease will be will be spread more easily in the zone
health officials in mozambique have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization warned of a possible epidemic followings like long. like on a day it two weeks ago the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe in malawi have been affected by the disaster. speed boats are still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around...
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officials have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization warned of a possible epidemic in the wake of cycling it a a two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty eight million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe and malawi been affected by the disaster. speedboats is still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit region around the city of beirut these portuguese marines carried medicine food and drinking water to settlements along the still swollen basie river where an unknown number of people remain without aid more than ten days after the storm. devastated large areas of southern africa leaving thousands homeless and destitute like here in this makeshift camp in beta the world health organization is warning of what it calls a second disaster if highly infectious diseases like cholera start to spread through crowded camps like this one. it's expect that any spread disease will be will be spread more easil
officials have confirmed five cases of cholera the first since the world health organization warned of a possible epidemic in the wake of cycling it a a two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty eight million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe and malawi been affected by the disaster. speedboats is still the only way to get help to people outside urban areas in the worst hit...
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now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern ukraine has contributed to the spike as well as a low vaccination rates of just a forty two percent there's also an epidemic in the african nation of madagascar which also has a low vaccination rates were the nine hundred people have died there since september another country suffering as the philippines where more than two hundred people most of them children have died a death of public health officials say could have been prevented if say effective vaccines have been used but there and elsewhere a mistrust of vaccines is growing the government has responded by launching a major immunization drive. te
now to a disease which is seeing a global resurgence of measles the world health organization says the number of cases doubled last year to almost two hundred thirty thousand and that's just reported cases the actual number is believed to exceed two million more than a third of cases were reported in europe with the biggest outbreak in ukraine there they have seen more than twenty thousand cases in the first two months of this year alone and eight people have died the conflict in eastern...
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health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in the temby which was attacked last month one police officer was killed . the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have been delayed and their final assault on the village of last enclave in syria they say they are expecting more civilians to be evacuated from the area and a new satellite images are showing increased activity around a facility where north korea assembled most of its ballistic missiles pictures taken over two weeks showed a flurry of vehicle and train activity which has now died down suggesting items have been transported elsewhere well that brings you up to date with the top stories i'll have more on everything we're covering in the news hour that's in twenty five minutes time after the second half of al-jazeera world. was both the name of a band leader in mid nineteenth century egypt and of his band which became so popular it gave birth to an entire john row of street music. style music was played at family events weddings and parties as well as national celebrations it became really popular at all levels of egy
health organization armed fighters targeted a facility in the temby which was attacked last month one police officer was killed . the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces have been delayed and their final assault on the village of last enclave in syria they say they are expecting more civilians to be evacuated from the area and a new satellite images are showing increased activity around a facility where north korea assembled most of its ballistic missiles pictures taken over two weeks showed a...
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the world health organization only declared the epidemic over in march of 2016. but now ebola is back, in the democratic republic of congo. it's killed more than 500 people there since last summer. reporter: josephine ekoli has every reason to smile. the fact t that she's hoholdia healthy y daughter in n her ars a minor miracle. jophphine wain t the lt stagages of pregnancy when she ugught the ebola virus. josephine: i thank god for giving m me a fe birirthnd helping me svivive. but t m especially thankful that my daughter r was borneaealth. reporterer: little sylylvana ie firsrst domenteded ce of a healthy baby born to a a mothe who d ebolola ring theheurrent ououtbreak. the two o were lucky e enough e ken into a well-equipped trtreatmencentnter, re in n th east cgolese cy of ben faustin kalivanda also survived. but his wife and five-year-old daughter were both killed by the virus, like hundreds of others. everery month, faustin has to ce here f for follow- appppointmen. he receives both medical and psychological care. faustin: i i would likto thank all the doct
the world health organization only declared the epidemic over in march of 2016. but now ebola is back, in the democratic republic of congo. it's killed more than 500 people there since last summer. reporter: josephine ekoli has every reason to smile. the fact t that she's hoholdia healthy y daughter in n her ars a minor miracle. jophphine wain t the lt stagages of pregnancy when she ugught the ebola virus. josephine: i thank god for giving m me a fe birirthnd helping me svivive. but t m...
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world health organization warned of a possible epidemic in the wake of cyclon a day or two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe in malawi have been affected by the disaster. speedboats a still the only way to get help to people outside been areas in the worst hit region around the city of bayda these portuguese marines carried medicine food and drinking water to settlements along the still swollen basie river where an unknown number of people remain without a. more than ten days after the storm. devastated large areas of southern africa leaving thousands homeless and destitute like here in this makeshift camp in beta the world health organization is warning of what it calls a second disaster if highly infectious diseases like cholera start to spread through crowded camps like this one. is expected to any spring disease will be will be spread more easily in the zone and that's why it's important to have good medical staff here s
world health organization warned of a possible epidemic in the wake of cyclon a day or two weeks after the powerful storm the united nations is appealing for more than two hundred eighty million dollars in aid it says as many as three million people in mozambique and neighboring zimbabwe in malawi have been affected by the disaster. speedboats a still the only way to get help to people outside been areas in the worst hit region around the city of bayda these portuguese marines carried medicine...
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health organization has warned of an impending disaster if the disease isn't contained. seven people including four children have been killed in an ass strike on a hospital in yemen the charity save the children says it's only ground when the missile hit a clinic in the city of sodom saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are leading a military coalition in yemen against the iranian backed hoofy fight has warned yemen began four years ago this week. the u.s. secretary of state says the trumpet ministration is working to identify anyone responsible for the murder of a saudi genest jamal khashoggi want pumpin made the comments at a congressional hearing when he was being questioned about foreign policy and there is also in jordan is life in washington d.c. for us right now so i'll tell us what's been going on well the secretary has been on capitol hill on wednesday to basically argue why the op reposed state department budget for fiscal year two thousand and twenty should be approved but of course legislators are asking him about the administration's foreign policy one of the many to
health organization has warned of an impending disaster if the disease isn't contained. seven people including four children have been killed in an ass strike on a hospital in yemen the charity save the children says it's only ground when the missile hit a clinic in the city of sodom saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are leading a military coalition in yemen against the iranian backed hoofy fight has warned yemen began four years ago this week. the u.s. secretary of state says the trumpet...