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your watch chain is strained yemen is in the midst of a 5 years civil war millions of people in yemen need aid and protection but are they getting it the answer is obviously no as we delve into the conversation about what is happening in yemen i want you to see i report on my colleagues at al-jazeera dot com it gives you really good idea of what is happening down on the ground some of the things you're about to see some of these images of very upsetting as a whole. our. our our. our our. our. the mower our all new al on. our earth so the question we're asking today is has the world abandoned yemen if you are a new to right now jump into the chat let us know your thoughts and you too can be part of this conversation. we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello are low everywhere and this is what i meant by that
your watch chain is strained yemen is in the midst of a 5 years civil war millions of people in yemen need aid and protection but are they getting it the answer is obviously no as we delve into the conversation about what is happening in yemen i want you to see i report on my colleagues at al-jazeera dot com it gives you really good idea of what is happening down on the ground some of the things you're about to see some of these images of very upsetting as a whole. our. our our. our our. our....
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we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello i know everyone this is what i meant by that attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to send the story that reality and by country i mean it's really good to have you and after a welcome back to the stream remind everybody who you are so my name is. i am from salam i am based in sweden and i work as a researcher with human rights watch organization and i will commend human rights abuses international humanitarian law by nations any and. if i want to put this tweet i'm wrong this tweet by us from fatima who is a yemeni american industry is based in washington d.c. she says every time i attend an event on yemen i hear the a.b.c. of complete and historical context over and over again can we
we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello i know everyone this is what i meant by that attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to send...
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we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello or no everywhere and this is what i meant by that attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to send the story that reality and by country i mean it's really good to have you and after a welcome back to the stream remind everybody who you are. so my name is. i am from salam i am based in sweden and i work as a researcher with human rights watch organization and i will commend human rights abuses international humanitarian law by nations any and. if i want to put this tweet i'm wrong this tweet by you it's from fatima who is a yemeni american and she is based in washington d.c. she says every time i attend an event on yemen i hear the a.b.c. of complete and historical context over and over a
we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello or no everywhere and this is what i meant by that attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to...
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we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello i know everyone this is i'm a very good attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to send the story that reality and by country i mean it's really good to have you and after a welcome back to the stream remind everybody who you are. so my name is. i am from salam i am based in sweden and i work as a researcher with human rights watch organization and i will commend human rights abuses international humanitarian nations any and. if i want to put this tweet i'm wrong this tweet by us from fatima who is a yemeni american industry is based in washington d.c. she says every time i attend an event on yemen i hear the a.b.c. of complete and historical context over and over again can we pick it up
we have one guest who is in yemen we have one guest who's outside of yemen and dubai with us because it is not easy to get a connection to santa in yemen during the civil war so i am very pleased to say that at my attitude joining us on the phone tell everybody if you are introduce yourself to a global audience yes hello i know everyone this is i'm a very good attribute i am journalist producer who i work in the field inside the country i work with t.v. crews and we try our best to send the...
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since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. unprecedented wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot be right that her government this is pretty good aid cannot be right that her government is truly looting in warley united nations says' is evidence of war crimes. 3 months after that speech troubling revelations heighten the criticism over arms sales in the united kingdom arms export permits are in theory granted on a case by case basis specific licenses must be approved by the government and n.g.o.s the campaign against arms trade investigated the permits granted to export to saudi arabia. as good information for you i think people would know better as well that was willing to help him. they discovered that the british government had loosened the licensing process to speed up arms export
since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. unprecedented wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot be right that her government this is pretty good aid cannot be right that her government is truly looting in warley united nations says' is evidence of...
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since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot be right that her government this is pretty good aid cannot be right that her government is truly looting in warley united nations says' is evidence of war crimes. 3 months after that speech troubling revelations heighten the criticism over arms sales in the united kingdom arms export permits are in theory granted on a case by case basis specific licenses must be approved by the government and n.g.o.s the campaign against arms trade investigated the permits granted to export to saudi arabia. as good information for you i think a lot of people don't know about as well that was willing to help him. they discovered that the british government had loosened the licensing process to speed up arm
since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot be right that her government this is pretty good aid cannot be right that her government is truly looting in warley united nations says' is evidence of...
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since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked a. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot rewrite that government this is pretty good age cannot be right that her government is truly looting in one of the united nations ses is evidence of war crimes. 3 months after that speech troubling revelations heighten the criticism over arms sales in the united kingdom arms export permits are in theory granted on a case by case basis specific licenses must be approved by the government and n.g.o.s the campaign against arms trade investigated the permits granted to export to saudi arabia. as good information for you i think people would know about it as well that was really help him. they discovered that the british government had loosened the licensing process to speed up arms exports. we find
since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked a. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot rewrite that government this is pretty good age cannot be right that her government is truly looting in one of the united nations ses is evidence of war...
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since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot rewrite that government this is pretty good age cannot be right that her government is truly looting in morley united nations ses is evidence of war crimes. 3 months after that speech troubling revelations heighten the criticism over arms sales in the united kingdom arms export permits are in theory granted on a case by case basis specific licenses must be approved by the government and n.g.o.s the campaign against arms trade investigated the permits granted to export to saudi arabia. as good information for you i think people would know better as well that was willing to help him. they discovered that the british government had loosened the licensing process to speed up arms exports. we f
since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. president and wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot rewrite that government this is pretty good age cannot be right that her government is truly looting in morley united nations ses is evidence of war...
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backed southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule plus. i'm way in bangkok where will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red bull and the death of a policeman and why the attorney general in chief of police had been summoned to parliament. the battle to contain the corona virus pandemic is putting pressure on nations around the world as they seek to find a balance between public health and saving economies a resurgence of the virus in spain is challenging european solidarity germany is warning its citizens against travel to parts of spain the u.k. has already imposed a 2 week oren teen on anyone returning from their move the spanish government calls disproportionate out of the most of the time of the we are at this moment talking to the british authorities to try to make them reconsider a measure that in our view is unsuitable particularly if we keep the epidemiological data of the spanish territory and in particular certain. destinations like for example the canary in the bay lyric islands the villains here and dilut
backed southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule plus. i'm way in bangkok where will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red bull and the death of a policeman and why the attorney general in chief of police had been summoned to parliament. the battle to contain the corona virus pandemic is putting pressure on nations around the world as they seek to find a balance between public health and saving economies a resurgence of the virus in spain...
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yemen is really in a desperate situation and the last thing it needs is the u.k. government to be. in. with some softness tree i'm playing with words and delivering mobile a more sort of pressure than g. think could be put on the on the british government to change its opinion. well that's something we have to decide in coming days you know the court case that has led to this announcement yesterday in the end was led by the campaign against arms trade oxfam was intervenor in that case we'll have to see whether the. cat has decided to try and carry on with the case or whether they will allow it to be dropped. clearly we're going to have to work with m.p.'s to scrutinize government policy carefully. and in international fora the arms trade treaty conference of states parties in the united nations will have to keep up the pressure that. we have been working on for 20 years to stop states selling albums into situations where there are human rights abuses occurring show ok martin it really not until she's going to leave it there that was martin but your policy adviser campaign oxfam tha
yemen is really in a desperate situation and the last thing it needs is the u.k. government to be. in. with some softness tree i'm playing with words and delivering mobile a more sort of pressure than g. think could be put on the on the british government to change its opinion. well that's something we have to decide in coming days you know the court case that has led to this announcement yesterday in the end was led by the campaign against arms trade oxfam was intervenor in that case we'll...
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on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running all the time the system have to make sure that the bible is from the oil which is a little carbone doesn't build up and mix with this is really a mobile and that's why i think now is very very dangerous to extract any oil from this ship it have to go under maintenance which will cost more than $10000000.00 but the united states and. i'm going to jump in just like i said i know why this is why the ship is in this condition and we will get back to to to bring up this point again but i just want to clari
on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be...
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on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition and as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it is toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system they should be running all the time the have to make sure that the bible is for them the oil which is a little carbone doesn't build up and mix with this is really a mobile and that's why i think now is very very dangerous to extract any oil from this ship it have to go under maintenance which will cost more than $10000000.00 but the united states and. i'm going to jump in just like i said i know why this is why the ship is in this condition and we will get back to to to bring up this point again but i just want to clarif
on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition and as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment air to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it is toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system they should be...
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our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million, with at least 133,000 deaths. but the white house is pushing hard to reopen schools. in australia, melbourne begins a second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections and queensland says it's going to close the border with victoria within 2a hours. serbian police clash with demonstrators in belgrade. a second night of protests against renewed coronavirus restrictions. hello to you. it is so often called the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and then it gets worse. in yemen, united nations aid agencies are warning they still have nowhere near the resources needed to fight the looming threat of famine in a country already ravaged by five years of war and disease, now struggling with a surge in coronavirus deaths. with the medical system already devastated, covid—19 is spreading virtually
our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million, with at least 133,000 deaths. but the white house is pushing hard to reopen schools. in australia, melbourne begins a second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections and queensland says it's going to close the border with victoria within 2a hours. serbian...
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on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition another one in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with these a shipment to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running all the time the system have to make sure that the bible is from the oil which is carbone doesn't build up and mix with this is really a mobile and that's why i think now is very very dangerous to extract any oil from this ship it have to go under maintenance which will cost more than $10000000.00 but the united states and. i'm going to jump in just like i said i know why this is why the ship is in this condition and we will get back to to to bring up this point again but i just want to clarify this poi
on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition another one in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with these a shipment to reach the ships to the ship can stay running that's why i think the old blame it's toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be...
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on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment to reach the ship so this shit can stay running that's why i think the old blame it is toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running all the time the system have to make sure that the bible is from the oil which is a little carbone doesn't build up and mix with this is really. that's why i think now is very very dangerous to extract any oil from this ship it have to go under maintenance which will cost more than $10000000.00 but the united states and girl i'm going to jump in just like i said i know why this is why the ship is in this condition and we will get back to to to bring up this point again but i just want to clarify this poi
on yemen. they didn't allow the men to the mental in teams that have been working on the ship some of them. eighties to reach their ship to keep keepin it like in good condition on as well in 2016 so didn't allow a fuel in ship called the rama with more than 30 with with diesel shipment to reach the ship so this shit can stay running that's why i think the old blame it is toward saudi arabia but the main problem now because there is a system in the ship called. god system this should be running...
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to breaches of international humanitarian law well since the bombing of yemen started in march 25th in the u.k. government has issued export licenses worth $5300000000.00 pounds including $2500000000.00 pounds worth of licenses relating to bombs missiles and other military goods and human rights organizations are angry with the u.k.'s decision to resume arms exports. this is a deep blue cynical move to restart business as usual when it comes to arms sales hold the government considers would describe a 5 years so i do it aerial assault of yemen which has seen numerous examples of civilians killed in schools hospitals funeral holes and marketplaces as a set of isolated incidents. well in march 2015 a saudi led coalition intervened in yemen against who's here rebels who are fighting the internationally recognized government and control large swathes of territory but humanitarian groups and the un quickly accused saudi led forces of breaching international humanitarian law including bombing schools hospitals weddings and food supplies. so. well the decision comes just a day after the u.
to breaches of international humanitarian law well since the bombing of yemen started in march 25th in the u.k. government has issued export licenses worth $5300000000.00 pounds including $2500000000.00 pounds worth of licenses relating to bombs missiles and other military goods and human rights organizations are angry with the u.k.'s decision to resume arms exports. this is a deep blue cynical move to restart business as usual when it comes to arms sales hold the government considers would...
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the get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the man tasked with ending the fighting in yemen tells the u.n. security council there's a real risk of a prolonged escalation of violence. lebanon announces a 5 day lockdown just ahead of the ied holiday as corona virus infections that. targeting a replica of a u.s. aircraft carrier iran simulates wargames as tensions with washington rise. it is the trial that's put one nation's resolve to stamp out corruption to the ultimate test now a court in malaysia has convicted former prime minister najib razak on china on a string of charges and sentenced him to 12 years in prison but he won't go straight to jail and says that he'll appeal the trial was one of 5 that not he was facing linked to a scandal surrounding a state investment fund and 0 florence louis reports from kuala lumpur. was guilty on all 7 counts and sentenced to prison for a maximum of 12 years and a fine of $50000000.00 but the judge has allowed a delay in carrying out the sentence. former prime minister of malaysia has been convicted of money laundering criminal breach o
the get this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the man tasked with ending the fighting in yemen tells the u.n. security council there's a real risk of a prolonged escalation of violence. lebanon announces a 5 day lockdown just ahead of the ied holiday as corona virus infections that. targeting a replica of a u.s. aircraft carrier iran simulates wargames as tensions with washington rise. it is the trial that's put one nation's resolve to stamp out corruption to the ultimate test now a...
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yet as not yemen didn't. have 2 percent of the import so due to the tight through cape that human faced for more than 5 years by the union of some neighboring countries. there for many a man is most likely to come out of the 3 quarter of all occupation and as early as as i just mentioned it 3000000 of. i had 10 that the way he wanted he scored a few which was a hole by the end of 2098. that show the young man is the considered late if from the largest food prices in the world not only food or. as well as the clean water the human rights the level the health. i don't know why people lately focused on on health which was already damaged from the beginning but as nickel butts in the world it's yes they think the percent. of people in the event that you do $1000.00 as compared to the work which is 5 percent our this in a but is still very low as compared. to the man and with. that the william any other bank from especially childhood. if you know that the last jump in as a premium into the discussion now if you do
yet as not yemen didn't. have 2 percent of the import so due to the tight through cape that human faced for more than 5 years by the union of some neighboring countries. there for many a man is most likely to come out of the 3 quarter of all occupation and as early as as i just mentioned it 3000000 of. i had 10 that the way he wanted he scored a few which was a hole by the end of 2098. that show the young man is the considered late if from the largest food prices in the world not only food or....
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and the rest of yemen doesn't have the same kind of problem because all of the. presence all of the coalition forces and the efforts that they made me weep for why i am in with. more supplies and more assistance than probably the rest of the ones combined and it's science it's great. in the areas controlled by the government to the people to their people and i'm going to it is it's science it's really to the pockets of the leaders of the organization who. writes in to hijack it who steal it say surely and this was demonstrated by the u.n. this well since flying by the world food organization and so forth so that's the issue of asia was not. that's yemen has a problem who don't like him and has a problem but we need to know who is causing that here's the problem with this situation from an american standpoint we here in america over the last year including the reports in the new york times and others have almost felt like we are in many ways fighting the war in yemen for your country for the kingdom and that there's an exchange between saudi arabia and the united
and the rest of yemen doesn't have the same kind of problem because all of the. presence all of the coalition forces and the efforts that they made me weep for why i am in with. more supplies and more assistance than probably the rest of the ones combined and it's science it's great. in the areas controlled by the government to the people to their people and i'm going to it is it's science it's really to the pockets of the leaders of the organization who. writes in to hijack it who steal it say...
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civilians in yemen. i think mnes feel the international community has let them down. it is time to stop blaming people who are occupied d and think k about the peoplele wee occupying them and bombing them and starving them to death and time to put an end to all of that. amy: shireen al-adeimi, thank you for being with us yemeni , scholar, activist, and an asasstant profofessor at michign state university. next up, it is time e to tell aa : oururry about coronavirus lives depend o on it.t. that is the headadline of a neww pipiece by science invnvestigate journalist sonia shahah. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: yemeni artists singnging at homeme as part of the socicial a cacampaign #remoteyeminiart. this is democrcracy now!, i'm m amy goodman. the united states hit an all-time high of 75,600 new covid cases thursday, the largesest number rececorded in a singlele day since t the pandemc began. and that number is expected to be much higher as it is increasingly difficult now to get tests acrososs thehe
civilians in yemen. i think mnes feel the international community has let them down. it is time to stop blaming people who are occupied d and think k about the peoplele wee occupying them and bombing them and starving them to death and time to put an end to all of that. amy: shireen al-adeimi, thank you for being with us yemeni , scholar, activist, and an asasstant profofessor at michign state university. next up, it is time e to tell aa : oururry about coronavirus lives depend o on it.t. that...
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is simply sponsoring the bombing of yemen. incidentally in conference decision. the united nations and other agencies around the world have said quite clearly that the situation in yemen. as a direct result of the saudi led intervention is the worst humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world. this is an outcome of a war that britain supporting this decision shows us disregard for the loss of life of him yet and it shows. contempt actually to public opinion in britain which is against the intonation against paul for what saudi arabia is doing. and i also think it makes a complete joke out of the announcement on monday by the foreign office that the government was going to take the question of human rights more seriously and saudi arabia is and is one of the countries in the world which is mostly violating human rights both domestically and in terms of its 'd involvement in this war so it's a shocking decision and it's one that really needs to be challenged to really needs to be overturned urgently. month of anti-racist protests and demonstrations against the p
is simply sponsoring the bombing of yemen. incidentally in conference decision. the united nations and other agencies around the world have said quite clearly that the situation in yemen. as a direct result of the saudi led intervention is the worst humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world. this is an outcome of a war that britain supporting this decision shows us disregard for the loss of life of him yet and it shows. contempt actually to public opinion in britain which is against the...
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a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande and it would destroy the fishing capacity in the casino. and we know that it reduces. the environment of the roads something. many years. f. as so safe or has not been properly maintained since the beginning of the war in yemen 5 years ago the cables and valves are rusted and the tanker is leaking for the past 2 years the united nations has asked for a team of experts to be allowed to go on board but permission from the warring parties is pending they are arguing over who gets the profits after the oil on board is sold the north of yemen is controlled by the who the rebels and this tanker lies within the region they control the oil minister blames an alliance led by saudi arabia for the blockade of the mouth of the how do you know if our maintenance teams attempt to reach the tanker fighte
a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande and it would destroy the fishing capacity in the casino. and we know that it reduces. the environment of the roads something. many years. f. as so safe or has not been properly maintained since the...
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our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing. the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million with at least 133,000 deaths but the white house is pushing hard to reopen schools. you in australia, melbourne begins a you second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections and queensland says it's going to close the border with victoria within the next 2a hours. serbian police clash with demonstrators in belgrade during a second night of protests against renewed coronavirus restrictions. it is so often called the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and then it gets worse. in yemen, united nations aid agencies are warning they still have nowhere near the resources needed to fight the looming threat of famine, in a country already ravaged by 5 years of war and disease, now struggling with a surge in coronavirus deaths. with the medical system already devastated, covid—19 is spreading vir
our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing. the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million with at least 133,000 deaths but the white house is pushing hard to reopen schools. you in australia, melbourne begins a you second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections and queensland says it's going to close the border with victoria within the next 2a...
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house all others and the year in yemen are all the building. specially etal. 1000000 of them and her concerned that their children are the fairest of. wills and their children so i am we can't conceive that as the front line defining districting and a 60 by the by the articles looks here in human. just like. their leader who are going to the front line and they are areas. we have specially for governor is that i think newer. wheat and sun our city with a bar of. ajdabiya. which. until now 1000000 from these. smaller governorates ok well it i'm afraid we have run out of time there many thanks to all of our guests for joining us today 'd channel of our waleed al for jerry and ream nada and i thanks to you too for watching you can see the program again any times by visiting a website that's al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion to go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story it was a join the conversation on twitter 100 at a jane inside story from me laura tyler and the whole team here it's quite an. every ge
house all others and the year in yemen are all the building. specially etal. 1000000 of them and her concerned that their children are the fairest of. wills and their children so i am we can't conceive that as the front line defining districting and a 60 by the by the articles looks here in human. just like. their leader who are going to the front line and they are areas. we have specially for governor is that i think newer. wheat and sun our city with a bar of. ajdabiya. which. until now...
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a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande and it would destroy the fishing capacities in the fishing villages. and. the environment of the red sea something. many years. if as it was safer has not been properly maintained since the beginning of the war in yemen 5 years ago the bow cables and valves are rusted and the tanker is leaking for the past 2 years the united nations has asked for a team of experts to be allowed to go on board but permission from the warring parties is pending they are arguing over who gets the profits after the oil on board is sold the north of yemen is controlled by the who the rebels and this tanker lies within the region they control the oil minister blames an alliance led by saudi arabia for the blockade. at the mouth of the how do you know if our maintenance team's attempt to reach the tanker fighter
a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande and it would destroy the fishing capacities in the fishing villages. and. the environment of the red sea something. many years. if as it was safer has not been properly maintained since the...
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how do you substantiate a situation like that which is now going on in yemen. very very simple question the question is who let on these people that's affected by hand. and its newest addition and stopping its also without intending to respond by the whole cease and why is that because the who is the night access to the humanitarian organizations and to the world it is a sense of that i think nations in terms of providing supply all humanitarian aid to these peace it's so let's go to the u.k. georgia galloway is standing by he used to be a member of parliament there what do you think it is george would you have voted given what you know to go ahead and start sending arms over there again that could be used to kill children in yemen. absolutely not and hundreds of thousands of people have perished in yemen the poorest country in the world right next door to one of the richest saudi arabia and british weapons manufacturers have themselves been feasting on the dripping roofs storm arms contracts which are being used to kill the children you just asked the ambasado
how do you substantiate a situation like that which is now going on in yemen. very very simple question the question is who let on these people that's affected by hand. and its newest addition and stopping its also without intending to respond by the whole cease and why is that because the who is the night access to the humanitarian organizations and to the world it is a sense of that i think nations in terms of providing supply all humanitarian aid to these peace it's so let's go to the u.k....
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a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande. fishing capacity in the fishing villages. and. environment of the roads. many years. f. as it was safer has not been properly maintained since the beginning of the war in yemen 5 years ago the cables and valves are rusted and the tanker is leaking for the past 2 years the united nations has asked for a team of experts to be allowed to go on board but permission from the warring parties is pending they are arguing over who gets the profits after the oil on board is sold the north of yemen is controlled by the who the rebels and this tanker lies within the region they control the oil minister blames an alliance led by saudi arabia for the blockade of the mouth of the how do you know if our maintenance teams attempt to reach the tanker fighter jets will fly over them and attack that's a big
a cruellest ship with explosive cargo is docked off the coast of yemen this is the only current image of the ailing tanker at any moment it could fall apart potentially spilling $1200000.00 barrels of oil into the red sea. that would cause a natural disaster according to u.n. coordinator lisa grande. fishing capacity in the fishing villages. and. environment of the roads. many years. f. as it was safer has not been properly maintained since the beginning of the war in yemen 5 years ago the...
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our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million — with at least 133,000 deaths. the white house claims cases are flattening out. melbourne begins a second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections. some residents in australia's second—largest city are told to stay at home for six more weeks. queensland will close its border with victoria in 2a hours. on day two of his libel case at the high court in london —johnny depp strongly denies slapping amber heard, when they were married. hello and welcome. it is so often called the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and then it gets worse. in yemen, united nations aid agencies are warning they still have nowhere near the resources needed to fight the looming threat of famine, in a country already ravaged by 5 years of war and disease, now struggling with a surge in coronavirus deaths. wi
our top stories: yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million — with at least 133,000 deaths. the white house claims cases are flattening out. melbourne begins a second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections. some residents in australia's second—largest city are told to stay at home for six more weeks. queensland...
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backed southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. land mr businessman to manage that it really matters here in just about be cleared and it was done and you said get it done. grilled by politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of anti racism protests plus. i'm way in bangkok where i will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red ball and the death of a policeman and why the attorney general in chief of police had been summoned to parliament. welcome to the program the battle to contain the coronavirus pandemic is putting pressure on nations as they seek to find a balance between public health and saving a colonies after months of lockdown in chile the country has begun lifting restrictions in parts of the capital but some medical experts say the government is not following recommendations from the world health organization or latin america editor lucien newman has more. free at last from monday to friday residents of 7 affluent neighborhoods are finally free to
backed southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. land mr businessman to manage that it really matters here in just about be cleared and it was done and you said get it done. grilled by politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of anti racism protests plus. i'm way in bangkok where i will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red ball and the death of a policeman and why the attorney...
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is simply sponsoring the bombing of yemen. incidentally in conference decision. the united nations and other agencies around the world have said quite clearly that the situation in yemen. as a direct result of the saudi led intervention is the worst humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world. this is an outcome of war that britain supporting this decision shows disregard for the loss of life of. shows. contempt actually to public opinion britain which is against the action against cool. saudi arabia. and i also think it makes a complete joke out of the announcement on monday by the foreign office that the government was going to take the question of human rights more seriously and saudi arabia is and is one of the countries in the world which is mostly violating human rights both domestically and in terms of its 'd involvement in this war so it's it's a shocking decision and it's one that really needs to be challenged to really needs to be overturned urgently. after a month of anti-racist protests and demonstrations against the police in the us the country is
is simply sponsoring the bombing of yemen. incidentally in conference decision. the united nations and other agencies around the world have said quite clearly that the situation in yemen. as a direct result of the saudi led intervention is the worst humanitarian catastrophe anywhere in the world. this is an outcome of war that britain supporting this decision shows disregard for the loss of life of. shows. contempt actually to public opinion britain which is against the action against cool....
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yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million, with at least 132,000 deaths. the white house claims cases are flattening out. because of what the american people have done and the extraordinary work of our healthcare workers around the country, we are encouraged that the average fertility rate continues to below and steady. melbourne begins a second lockdown in response to a new spike in covid infections. some residents in australia's second—largest city are told to stay at home for six more weeks. on day two of his libel case at the high court in london, johnny depp strongly denies slapping amber heard when they were married. hello and welcome. it is so often called the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and then it gets worse. in yemen, united nations aid agencies are warning they still have nowhere near the resources needed to fight the loomi
yemen's latest battle. after years of civil war and hunger, how does a country fight a pandemic, with little medical care and almost no testing? the number of coronavirus infections in the us passes 3 million, with at least 132,000 deaths. the white house claims cases are flattening out. because of what the american people have done and the extraordinary work of our healthcare workers around the country, we are encouraged that the average fertility rate continues to below and steady. melbourne...
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in a move to bring a possible end to the conflict that southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. land and mr bashir when the only remembers during this time are be cleared and it was done and you said get it done girl why politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of and t.v. racism protests. welcome to the program the battle to contain the coronavirus pandemic is putting pressure on nations as they seek to find a balance between public health and saving economies after months of lockdown and chilling the country has begun lifting restrictions in parts of the capital but some medical experts say the government is not following recommendations from the world health organization in america to lucien newman has more. free at last from monday to friday residents of 7 affluent neighborhoods are finally free to leave their homes to take their children out and to get exercise and nobody is happier than the elderly after 4 months they are now allowed out for an hour 3 times a week i mean for me this is wonderful
in a move to bring a possible end to the conflict that southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. land and mr bashir when the only remembers during this time are be cleared and it was done and you said get it done girl why politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of and t.v. racism protests. welcome to the program the battle to contain the coronavirus pandemic is putting pressure on nations as they seek to...
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back southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule also land mr businessman to manage that it really matters sorry the be cleared and it was done and you said get it done grilled by politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of anti racism protests and. my way in haiti in bangkok where i will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red ball and the death of a policeman and why the attorney general in chief of police have been summoned to parliament. welcome to the program the battle to contain the coronavirus pandemic is putting pressure on nations as they seek to find a balance between public health and saving economies after months of lockdown in chile the country has begun lifting restrictions in parts of the capital but some medical experts say the government is not following recommendations from the world health organization or latin america editor lucien newman has more. free at last from monday to friday residents of 7 affluent neighborhoods are finally free to leave their homes to t
back southern separatists in yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule also land mr businessman to manage that it really matters sorry the be cleared and it was done and you said get it done grilled by politicians the u.s. attorney general defends the white house's heavy handed response to months of anti racism protests and. my way in haiti in bangkok where i will tell you about the link between the energy drink company red ball and the death of a policeman and why the attorney general...
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welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen order of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collecting scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away with the execution of minors joining us now to discuss the situation in saudi arabia is the ambassador mr of dollah mo alimi he is the permanent representative of saudi arabia to the united nations who is kind enough to share some of his time with us to give us his perspective on all of these issues that we have been really for the last year or so talking about here in the united states let's start with oil i have read on several reports that oil is coming back to 95000 barrels a day by the end of the year but given the trend in work from home and people are going to be traveling less because of
welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen order of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collecting scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away...
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the thorny question of yemen let's go there according to the united nations a child under the age of 5 dies every 10 minutes in yemen due to the war that's been fomented there in part by your country beginning in 1905. how do you deal with that how do you answer that and at. how do you substantiate the situation like that which is now going on and you have a. very very simple question and the question is who are these people that are affected by hand. and it's a shame and bring us all that out and it's a risk. and why is that because of the who is the i access to the humanitarian organizations and to the wall as a sense of that resignation as in terms of providing supply or humanitarian aid to these pieces. so let's go to the u.k. georgia galloway is standing by he used to be a member of parliament there what do you think it is george would you have voted given what you know to go ahead and start sending arms over there again that could be used to kill children in yemen. absolutely not and hundreds of thousands of people have perished in yemen the poorest country in the world right n
the thorny question of yemen let's go there according to the united nations a child under the age of 5 dies every 10 minutes in yemen due to the war that's been fomented there in part by your country beginning in 1905. how do you deal with that how do you answer that and at. how do you substantiate the situation like that which is now going on and you have a. very very simple question and the question is who are these people that are affected by hand. and it's a shame and bring us all that out...
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dozens of people including children are killed in the coalition's latest bombing raids in yemen but the carnage. in the evening here in moscow this thursday july 16th one welcome to our to international my name. our top story the british foreign secretary has accused. of meddling in the country's general election last year by leaking classified documents let's get into it with our t.c. . who's been following developments on there being quite a few developments but overall it seems a pretty sensationalist came out of nowhere what's being said well i think we can all agree that 2020 was a pretty unprecedented here but one thing that apparently always stays the same that's russian interference and it's free while in a elected to parliament foreign secretary told me that rob concluded that probably the $2900.00 general election wasn't up pure and simple democratic process. the government has concluded that it is almost certain that russian actors start to interfere in the 21000 general election through the online amplification of illicitly acquired in league government documents. there is n
dozens of people including children are killed in the coalition's latest bombing raids in yemen but the carnage. in the evening here in moscow this thursday july 16th one welcome to our to international my name. our top story the british foreign secretary has accused. of meddling in the country's general election last year by leaking classified documents let's get into it with our t.c. . who's been following developments on there being quite a few developments but overall it seems a pretty...
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famine inew fears of yemen, where there are alarming levels of food insecurity. ♪ protesters keep up the pressure ministerraeli prime over corruption and his handling of the coronavirus. ♪ hello, welcome to the program. there has been a dramatic escalation in tension between the united states and china. the u.s. government has ordered beijing to close its consulate ishouston, texas, saying it to protect american intellectual property. a spokesman for the foreign ministry has denied media reports that they have been burning documents inside the building at accused the u.s. of violating international law. the are looking at closing consulate in wuhan as a response, also telling students to be on the guard for what they call "arbitrary interrogation. " they unilaterally initiated this from the u.s. side, and we demand the u.s. withdraw this position, or we will respond. barbara: a spokesperson for the chinese ministry says bomb threats have been made against them. they blame the u.s. government, tweeting the threats are a result of what they call fears and hatred. onhave more now from
famine inew fears of yemen, where there are alarming levels of food insecurity. ♪ protesters keep up the pressure ministerraeli prime over corruption and his handling of the coronavirus. ♪ hello, welcome to the program. there has been a dramatic escalation in tension between the united states and china. the u.s. government has ordered beijing to close its consulate ishouston, texas, saying it to protect american intellectual property. a spokesman for the foreign ministry has denied media...
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theeople of yemen are struggling to survive. thnumbers are small, but they don't tell the rea story. doctors on the ground and medical officials say the real toll of e virus is much higher. our correspondentngas been speao those on the front line of the crisis. >> there are no daily briefings about covid-19 in yemen. no accurate statistics, a barely any test, but every day the dead are buried in the quiet hoearly s of the morning. a few weeks ago, we spoke to him and his friends as they shared their pandemic views. >> if the virus reaches yemen, we will not be able to count the ad. the yemenis mix a lot. we will not be able to keep safe at home. >> the disease was alreadysp ading silently. his family said his death was of a respiratory infection. it hadar all the hal of coronavirus. now we have learned that his s father andeveral members of their family have lost their lives with the same symptoms. this was his cousin days before he died. none of the deaths have been reportedor asavirus related. six years of war have destroyed h
theeople of yemen are struggling to survive. thnumbers are small, but they don't tell the rea story. doctors on the ground and medical officials say the real toll of e virus is much higher. our correspondentngas been speao those on the front line of the crisis. >> there are no daily briefings about covid-19 in yemen. no accurate statistics, a barely any test, but every day the dead are buried in the quiet hoearly s of the morning. a few weeks ago, we spoke to him and his friends as they...
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welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen murder of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collecting scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away with the execution of minors joining us now to discuss the situation in. saudi arabia as the ambassador mr of dollar mo ali me he's the permanent representative of saudi arabia to the united nations who is kind enough to share some of his time with us to give us his perspective on all of these issues that we have been really for the last year or so talking about here in the united states let's start with oil i have read on several reports that oil is coming back to 95000 barrels a day by the end of the year but given the trend in work from home and people are going to be traveling less because of
welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen murder of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collecting scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away...
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this is al jazeera from our world headquarters and also coming up stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants and why they can't return home. anger at the killing of a top soldier the fallout in azerbaijan after new border battles with the media. so china is vowing retaliation after moves by the governments of the united states the united kingdom on 2 different fronts president donald trump has announced sanctions against chinese officials over the new national security law imposed on hong kong so any executive order to hold beijing accountable hong kong is being stripped of its special trade and economic status and banks that deal with some chinese officials would also face sanctions. the hong kong or tanami act which i signed this afternoon passed unanimously through congress this law gives my administration powerful new tools to hold responsible the individuals and the entities involved in extinguishing hong kong's freedom we've all watch what happened not a good situation their freedoms been taken away their rights have been taken away and where that goe
this is al jazeera from our world headquarters and also coming up stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants and why they can't return home. anger at the killing of a top soldier the fallout in azerbaijan after new border battles with the media. so china is vowing retaliation after moves by the governments of the united states the united kingdom on 2 different fronts president donald trump has announced sanctions against chinese officials over the new national...
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show if unity in yemen southern coastal city of these tribal leaders mostly from president . hometown of i.b.m. have a message they won't allow the u.a.e. back southern transitional council to monopolize power in the region that's despite the group of 7 separatists announcing on wednesday it's giving up on attempting to sell through the global that libya we're here to express unity we are part of the game and we are not separate and we are all for one united federal government and we are in support of. throughout history our beyond has been the beating heart of yemen and it will remain so we're supporting the legitimacy of hardy and the yemeni republic and peace and stability are against the practices of marginalization and sidelining. the southern transitional council says its decision to give up on self rule aims to end divisions and unite to thirty's internationally recognized government against a common enemy the rebels in the north it's agreed to return to november's saudi brokered power sharing deal with yemen's president and he is already named a southern transitional
show if unity in yemen southern coastal city of these tribal leaders mostly from president . hometown of i.b.m. have a message they won't allow the u.a.e. back southern transitional council to monopolize power in the region that's despite the group of 7 separatists announcing on wednesday it's giving up on attempting to sell through the global that libya we're here to express unity we are part of the game and we are not separate and we are all for one united federal government and we are in...
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hello there i'm just on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants why they can't return home. anger in japan as the u.s. military is accused of not doing enough to contain a corona virus outbreak at its basis. and relief for foreign students in the u.s. the government backtracked on plans to force them out if classes are taught online . and you me and you mean it on fear betrayers most of us have repeat polls question. now china is evaluating retaliation after moves by the governments of the u.s. and the u.k. on 2 different fronts president donald trump has announced sanctions against chinese officials over the new national security law that's been imposed on hong kong signing an executive order to hold beijing accountable hong kong is being stripped of its special trade in economic status and banks that deal with some chinese officials will also face sanctions. the hong kong or tanami act which i signed this afternoon passed unanimously through congress this law gives my administration powerfu
hello there i'm just on the attack and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants why they can't return home. anger in japan as the u.s. military is accused of not doing enough to contain a corona virus outbreak at its basis. and relief for foreign students in the u.s. the government backtracked on plans to force them out if classes are taught online . and you me and you mean it on fear betrayers most of us have...
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attack in yemen is to continue hitting hard. infrastructure but there's always a continuing hitting the sanctions also means that yet many civilians as we've seen today in this attack women and children are being targeted but look i mean it has been many children has been killed there just as an example of the signature of stockholm agreement in december 20182018 someone has announced a truce and they have. they didn't attack so did 455 to 6 months and that's only in those 6 months has killed an engaged hundreds of civilians and after all that yemeni army has targeted the oil pipeline of saudi arabia that's why i think. i believe this believe could reach us and our government is fatah to get hard saudi infrastructure. station power station that station if you thought of even though they are civilians investors. i believe they can bring saudi to the knee but they have not actually taken this decision because it's a hard decision to get someone in midday but by saudi continue over the world i believe that that we will come to this
attack in yemen is to continue hitting hard. infrastructure but there's always a continuing hitting the sanctions also means that yet many civilians as we've seen today in this attack women and children are being targeted but look i mean it has been many children has been killed there just as an example of the signature of stockholm agreement in december 20182018 someone has announced a truce and they have. they didn't attack so did 455 to 6 months and that's only in those 6 months has killed...
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welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen order of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collectively scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away with the execution of minors joining us now to discuss the situation in saudi arabia is the ambassador mr of dollah mo alimi he is the permanent representative of saudi arabia to the united nations who is kind enough to share some of his time with us to give us his perspective on all of these issues that we have been really for the last year or so talking about here in the united states let's start with oil i have read on several reports that oil is coming back to 95000 barrels a day by the end of the year but given the trend in work from home and people are going to be traveling less because o
welcome back i'm rick sanchez it has not been a good year for saudi arabia the war in yemen order of an american journalist tensions with iran and then the disastrous plummeting of oil demand worldwide have left the kingdom collectively having to come up with answers while collectively scratching their heads recently in a move to try and possibly quell things or maybe fight bad karma the saudi leader prince mohammed bin solomon hasn't acted to reforms banning public flogging has also done away...
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the government of yemen have agreed to this and the hoosiers have not saudi arabia attacked the port in 2016 as the whities attempted to retrieve the shipment of oil 800 is what killed the port was targeted again by the saudis in 2017 the hosey say there are allow u.n. team of engineers on board in the next few weeks the tank is anchored near one of the world's busiest shipping lanes and not far from the port of her data which is a lifeline of the 2 thirds of yemen's population that the un is concerned and all spill could prevent aids deliveries. if the tank it does leak that will add a new dimension to a conflict that led to the suffering of millions. nor about somali to syria. the fortunes of the american airline industry nosedive 20 kind of virus cases hit the united states and lines were given a bad out with $25000000000.00 in exchange for an agreement not to lay off lakas about to ends in september and 1 airline has already announced massive cuts john hendren reports from chicago. the u.s. airline industry has returned to turbulent times as a rising new infections stalls its rec
the government of yemen have agreed to this and the hoosiers have not saudi arabia attacked the port in 2016 as the whities attempted to retrieve the shipment of oil 800 is what killed the port was targeted again by the saudis in 2017 the hosey say there are allow u.n. team of engineers on board in the next few weeks the tank is anchored near one of the world's busiest shipping lanes and not far from the port of her data which is a lifeline of the 2 thirds of yemen's population that the un is...
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back separatists in southern yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. us president ali trump has accused germany of not pulling its weight in the nato alliance and now he's taking action against it he's ordered a major scaling back of the u.s. military presence there maybe 12000 troops a 3rd of those based in germany will be withdrawn around half will be sent to other bases in europe the rest will head back to the united states the european command and special operations h.q. would also be moved from germany to belgium and the changes are expected to cost the u.s. billions of dollars as anyone can see the repositioning of our forces in europe constitutes a major strategic and positive shift wholly in line with the n.d.s. and consistent with other adjustments to the united states just the united states has made within nato in previous times. these changes will achieve the core principles of enhancing u.s. and nato deterrence to russia strengthening nato reassuring allies and improving u.s. strategic flexibility that's enough from a white house course whe
back separatists in southern yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. us president ali trump has accused germany of not pulling its weight in the nato alliance and now he's taking action against it he's ordered a major scaling back of the u.s. military presence there maybe 12000 troops a 3rd of those based in germany will be withdrawn around half will be sent to other bases in europe the rest will head back to the united states the european command and special operations h.q. would...
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back separatists in southern yemen say they are abandoning demands for self rule. a warning that millions of people in latin america could go hungry this year because of covert 90. johnny cash must go with the sports including shut out of major league baseball now the miami marlins have an upcoming games because the team battles the crane virus outbreak. so that he's alone accused germany of not pulling its weight in the nato alliance and now president trump is taking action he's ordered a major scaling down of the u.s. military presence there nearly $12000.00 troops a 3rd of those based in germany will be withdrawn around hoff will be sent to other bases in europe the rest will head back to the united states now the european command and special operations h.q. would also be moved from germany to belgium and the changes are expected to cost the u.s. billions of dollars as anyone can see the repositioning of our forces in europe constitutes a major strategic and positive shift wholly in line with the n.d.s. and consistent with other adjustments to the united states
back separatists in southern yemen say they are abandoning demands for self rule. a warning that millions of people in latin america could go hungry this year because of covert 90. johnny cash must go with the sports including shut out of major league baseball now the miami marlins have an upcoming games because the team battles the crane virus outbreak. so that he's alone accused germany of not pulling its weight in the nato alliance and now president trump is taking action he's ordered a...
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in a move to bring it possible and to the conflicts you eat back separatists in southern yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. and a controversial social media building closed in turkey smocks concerns about freedom of expression. thank you very much for joining us we begin in india where health experts say there's been a shop increase in the number of corona virus infections largely due to poor infrastructure nearly 48000 cases where reported on to say bringing the total number to more than $1500000.00 the regions of delhi my russia and tamil nadu account for more than half the new cases and as a 3rd worst affected nation after the u.s. and brazil with more than 34000 deaths and a medical survey is revealing alarming sistas 6 about the spread of the virus in mumbai more than 4000000 people living in the city slums have had the virus that tests on nearly 7000. randomly selected people there found 57 percent of them had bodies for the virus about 40 percent of mumbai's population lives in shanties and it's home to asia's largest slum with an estimated 1000000 people the survey
in a move to bring it possible and to the conflicts you eat back separatists in southern yemen say they're abandoning demands for self rule. and a controversial social media building closed in turkey smocks concerns about freedom of expression. thank you very much for joining us we begin in india where health experts say there's been a shop increase in the number of corona virus infections largely due to poor infrastructure nearly 48000 cases where reported on to say bringing the total number...
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stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants why they can't return home. and an al-jazeera investigation uncovers shocking new revelations about the number of infants who died in so-called mother and baby harms and. we begin with the flare up in fighting on the border between armenia and azerbaijan that 200 soldiers and at least one civilian have been killed in the heaviest fighting between the 2 neighbors in years the 2 former soviet republics went to war in the 1990 s. over the disputed region of magon a car about the area's intention the area as intense internationally recognized as part of the by john but is controlled by armenians a fragile cease fire was agreed in 1904 but tension has cement ever sense 52016200 soldiers and civilians were killed in what's known as the april war russia brokered that cease fire and the international community is now. looking to russia once again robin foster will reports. in these airy capital crowds demanded vengeance for a major general the most senior servicemen to have died in clashes on azerbaijan's border with ar
stranded in yemen the dangers for tens of thousands of ethiopian migrants why they can't return home. and an al-jazeera investigation uncovers shocking new revelations about the number of infants who died in so-called mother and baby harms and. we begin with the flare up in fighting on the border between armenia and azerbaijan that 200 soldiers and at least one civilian have been killed in the heaviest fighting between the 2 neighbors in years the 2 former soviet republics went to war in the...