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Hello and welcome to the aljazeera news on live from our headquarters in doha with me and as a product coming out for the next sixty minutes more than three hundred eighty people are killed as an earthquake causes destruction across iran and iraq. Saudi arabia says it will reopen some of yemens ports and to allow much needed aid for millions of people facing famine. Donald trump made philippine president roh bring over that bit and mandela but there is confusion over whether they talked about human rights abuses and cancer scare we meet a mother who is more afraid of the house system and the addition narrow than her disease. More than three hundred eighty people have died in iran in a magnitude seven point. Of quake that struck just over the border in neighboring iraq almost a full of people have been injured the u. S. Geological survey put the epicenter in the town of halabja in so many a province thats in iraqs kurdish region close to the main Border Crossing with iraq the quake was felt across iraq from that of a into baghdad and as far west as on province but the most extensive damage was in the town of become on the iranian side the earthquake affected several provinces but the hardest hit. Rescue teams have struggled to reach for that is there as the roads have been cut off by landslides triggered by the earthquake and wrong can reports from baghdad. First responders quickly deal with the wounded in western iran a seven point three magnitude earthquake bringing scores of the injured through hospital doors. I fell from the balcony it was so far. Pieces of glass fell on me and hurt my hand. You arrivals from remote towns swell the hospital to capacity the injured continue in ever increasing number as more people are found in the rubble the death toll rises to the earthquake was centered on the iraq iran border near the iraqi town of halabja striking at nine eighteen p. M. Local time the u. S. Geological survey immediately issued an orange alert saying deaths and damage should be expected then came the first reports of fatalities on the iranian side of the border in the town of conservation people use their phones to record the devastation early reports suggest eight villages have been damaged by daybreak an estimated seventy thousand people were displaced the iranian authorities quickly moved in field hospitals and emergency equipment the country has a history of dealing with earthquakes iran is one of the most seismically active countries in the world several major fault lines across the country and in two thousand and three a six point six magnitude earthquake flattened the historic city of bam twenty six thousand people died. Joining us live from baghdad now among whats the latest youre hearing on both sides of the border. Well let me tell you on the iranian side of the border rest. Away there any software used to doing this like move ahead of the volume of this we got to have until at least overlooking the operation that theyve beaconsfield all spruced heavy equipment now there are a couple of big problems one of them is the fact that the local gas supply plugs has been shut down the safety reason starts narita gets very cold at night so i think its clearly going to be a problem as it is took a lot of people rely on gas so we have those problems as well in that area also its just the sheer amount of landslides that is proving very good not just the Iranian Forces but the people of red crescent to get in to where the people need the help by school so they have the thousand people that have been displaced so thats going to be a real this is trying to get to those people trying to break just the trying to figure out the student on the iraqi side what is real concern about that funding the follow ups just met up to where the epicenter was what they took a moment to speculate from the fire so i got the body has been meeting with the Baltic Committee theyve been discussing what to do that very concerned about attempts in the local area on a segment. And if i dont get some sleep but if you say can i tell you something i want to be assured he succeeds hes been speaking to all of the relevant authorities or simply used to i dont like this magnitude going to get back out to stop the mine its the pm last night it was tremendous amounts of panic people have experience of it but like this and living memory and ron thank you very much for that and ron kahn our correspondent in baghdad when lets get more on this now were joined by mark allen professor in the department of time for that Don University and the United Kingdom a very good to have you with us on aljazeera i think just how common are on common quakes a very high magnitude and this area. Hello world earthquakes so they smack you shoot its been estimated at seven point three theyre actually very rare in these parts of iran and iraq earthquakes themselves are common but thats a prickly much much smaller than even the largest ones in the Zagros Mountains over the last forty or fifty years of typically been only of the order of magnitude five or six and so do we know why we would be thinking such a very high magnitude which you yourself say is a rare occurrence at this time. Sorry can you repeat the question please do we know you know why we would be thinking a very high of magnitude earthquake seven point three that is rare at this time no it its not clear and certainly we cant predict earthquakes with any kind of useful certainty we can forecast that earthquakes are going to happen again and again in this part of the world because the plates colliding but it is rather of a mystery at the present time why is this earthquake should have been so when usually large for this part of the planet it may be that it has taken place on an unusually large fault running along this arc cross range and at a point where it into sex with another structure that is running north south roughly along the line of the political border between iraq and iran certain maybe that we unfortunately have a particular set of circumstances in the bedrock geology of this part of the region which has led to this unusually large event and what about the circumstances around the geography that is the to rain and why were seeing so much more damage on the iranian side a lot more deaths on the iranian side that in iraq. Well it may be simply to do with the physical geography that the iranian landscape is much more mountainous than its counterparts on the iraqi side to the west but remember that that landscape and the location of the political border a lot of it comes down to these geological faults that shape the landscape so repeated earthquakes on these faults of lifted up the mountains in their present configuration and created that mountainous landscape on the iranian side whilst keeping the iraqi territory rather sort of subdued and flatter with consequently fewer casualties when an individual earthquake strikes a mr allen after such a powerful earthquake what can we expect over the next few hours and days how likely how common are aftershocks at this time. Aftershocks are inevitable bones there are already been some sort of eight to ten sizeable events in the region which can be regarded as aftershocks fortunately each of the the ones recorded so far since the main shock have been much smaller on the mark and shoot of four and five but there is potential that some of the aftershocks could themselves be rather considerable maybe on the order of high fives and sixes given the large size of the original main shock we cant predict exactly when and where they will occur they could occur over the next days and even months in this region weve already seen with the first aftershocks that theyre occurring on a sort of broad north south distribution south of the main shock and thats probably indicating sort of further activity on the same fault system again roughly along the line of the political boundary between iraq and iran mr allen its great to get your and fired and to the mark allen joining us live from daryn thank you. Lets move on to other news now thought the Arabian Mission to the u. N. Has announced that the Saudi Led Coalition will begin reopening airports and seaports in yemen they have placed a blockade on yemen after what the rebels fired a missile towards riyadh a week ago in Djibouti International aid groups are loading much needed aid supplies onto a ship to send to yemen but as our correspondent mohammed though reports theyve yet to get clearance to darken the rebel held port of holiday there. U. N. Officials say theyre in a race against time to deliver a much needed aid to the people of yemen usually that will be taking these supplies with dollars to the ports. On the other and in yemen but because of the broke the impost on the country by the Saudi Led Coalition they havent been able to take anything from djibouti to yemen in the past week and im now forced to use a much bigger ship to make the delivery they say they would ideally want to take the supplies which include medicine for the whole of a response as well as therapeutic food formal notice children to the point of the day that but they do not have access to the port yet djibouti has become an important hub for the yemen relief operation in the past few years and also stranded here about sixty members of staff of the United Nations and other International Organizations well lets get more on this knowledge oin by craig figure whos recently returned from yemen shes joining us live from london very good to have you with us on aljazeera as we mentioned you have just come back from yemen where were you and what did you see. I was actually traveling all over the country so i was in aden i was in providence i was also entires sanaa and the port city of her data which has been blockaded since earlier on the conflict and what you can see now on the ground this was the latest in many trips ive made c. M. And over the course of the of the war now that the situation for severe acute malnutrition of particular amongst children is getting dramatically worse over time although that wasnt actually a shortage of food in the markets both in the north and the south of the country people simply cannot afford to buy food anymore the price of food has escalated hugely and also because of the lack of government salaries which have gone on paid for more than a year now there are just no customers in the market so although the food is able to get through people just cannot afford to feed themselves and their children and so the situation with mounted tertian is definitely getting worse the situation with cholera the rate of cholera cases has actually eased since september although of course with this renewed blockade that was imposed last week by the Saudi Coalition the tightening of this blockade on humanitarian organizations in particular has really worried a lot of aid agencies that that progress thats been made against cholera will actually will actually be retracted what i was just going to yemen is of course in a terrible situation since the war by the Saudi Led Coalition but how much damage how much more damage has the blockade done to the country. I think its hard to tell immediately certainly speaking to people who work in aden port for example on the commercial side last week they said the port was actually only ever close for one day and that was the day the announcement was made about this tightening of restrictions but crucially the humanitarian aid agencies have been brought. For an entire week now for taking supplies into the country and i think that will have a huge impact now because theres twenty million yemenis in the aid of humanitarian aid so just a week of stopping that aid is going to have consequences the seven Million People now on the brink of famine youve got nearly half a million children suffering from severe acute malnutrition and what i found from talking to people is they simply will not take family members into hospital if they cant get free medical care which is what the aid agencies can provide because they cant afford to so many more people like saddam i if these restrictions go on much longer obviously the commercial imports are important yemen imports ninety percent of its food even in peace time but without that added humanitarian aid its going to have a dark consequence on the civilian population in yemen less craig its very good to get your insights into whats been happening in yemen joining us live from london thank you. And we have plenty more ahead on the news hour including. A crime against humanity Amnesty International details the Syrian Governments arendal stop campaign against civilians. Hundreds of a story and politicians have been given three weeks to prove theyre not jewel citizens well tell you why later in the news hour and croatia and switzerland back their places of the world cup but will this really be able to follow joe well have the details and sport. Thank you. Plus president obama trump has been provoking anger in the philippines ways of meeting asian leaders at the summit. But just as at the gathering and the a say the u. S. President s rhetoric is stoking regional tensions trump spoke at length to his host philippine president for the Legal Affairs there the white house says human rights issues. And with her his war on drugs were discussed but the for the pain government says they werent general allen though ball has moved from manila. When he was sworn into Office Philippines president will be good to talk to says that could she will be cutting ties with the United States but now more than a year later and as chairman of the association of Southeast Asian nations critics a deterrent is now singing a different tune. And theres the money into you know. He promised to pursue an independent Foreign Policy veering away from the u. S. While building closer relations with china and russia those who want supported him now say deter the strong man image isnt quite what it. Really shows the kind of relationship there is between him and trump but with the philippines and the United States its a neo colonial relations all of many is for a truly independent Foreign Policy independent from the dictates of the United States of america its Donald Trumps first trip to the philippines since he took Office Security experts say top of his agenda are the growing tensions in the Korean Peninsula hell also be meeting with leaders of as he and Member States all our diplomatic ties with north korea but have unanimously condemned pyongyangs Nuclear Weapons program over the weekend three was aircraft carriers carried out joint exercises off the east coast of south korea worrying many here that the situation shows no sign of the escalating the South China Sea dispute is also on the agenda together with the growing influence of i still in the region and the ruhi a crisis in me and mark the thirty and shop are meeting on the sidelines today a lateral discussion that is making many here nervous but trump says the. Two countries have a great relationship trump wants glossed over deterred to socalled war on drugs which has led to the deaths of more than ten thousand filipinos were and far from the glittering halls of i. C. And protests continue in downtown manila. This band been going on for more than thirty minutes now and it shows no sign of slowing down protesters are chanting the word coup which means poppy. They say philippine state forces together with president. Are stooges of the United States. More than two thousand people showed up and there is no shortage of zeal or anger. But the history between the two countries is so intertwined it will take more than a few protests to separate the United States from its former colony. Duggan im just here in manila for rob mcbride has more now on the confusion around what president s trump and for they discussed. Well both sides say this long awaited bilateral meeting was a big success theres a dispute about exactly what transpired during their discussions and whether in fact the subject of human rights was brought up this is been a controversial issue with critics accusing the trumpet ministration of abandoning the traditional role of a u. S. President in bringing up human rights wherever they might be in the world and here in the philippines there is a big concern about the thousands of people who have died in this controversial war on drugs and it was claimed by a white house spokesperson that briefly human rights was brought up by trump now thats been disputed by a Spokes Person for president deter take who says that yes while the drugs issue was raised a trumpet merely listened largely to the explanation from do tertullian seem to agree or show sympathy towards the menace that the administration here is facing with the challenge from drugs but at no point they say did he raise any human rights objections now surrender or starve Amnesty International says the Syrian Governments method used against civilians constitutes crimes against humanity and its calling for an end to what it calls the dark stain on the worlds conscience a new report says Government Forces surrounded and bombed in densely populated opposition controlled areas thousands of people were given an ultimatum to abandon their homes or die amnesty says farms and Food Supplies were burned hospitals and clinics destroyed and people were deprived of medical care the report condemns not only the Syrian Government but also some opposition groups and it says both restricted and blocked humanitarian help and the stays asking for an independent body to investigate and prosecute those responsible well dinosaur man is a serious researcher at Amnesty International he says data for the new report was collected from more than one hundred and thirty four displaced civilians. And cafe and four which is part of the fourth downs agreement we found that had a shot Islamic Movement and at the head a sham formerly formerly known as robot and responsible of besieging the predominately shia advantages and the countryside so civilians have described to was what i mean theyre going through the same horrific experiences as other besieged areas besieged by the Syrian Government so these two towns the armed groups have restricted and humanitarian access deprived them from food to water and even a great cultural field to prevent them from accessing the Agricultural Produce these yes conditions always have just proven to be a temporary ceasefire but what weve seen in these former besieged areas that the government was able to recapture these areas from armed opposition groups by besieging them and you know forcing them or compelling them to surrender negotiating an agreement which basically has affected civilian population the most forcing them to do of their homes to other opposition controlled areas such as a government controlled areas now these civilians that are numbered and thousands are living in a dire humanitarian conditions theyre living in makeshift camps with no access to services and others i have to pay rent and pay for water and they take tricity the disk additional zones havent lifted the sieges of the civilian population is to report to see it as to be see its an end to the countryside supposedly theres a deescalation zone however weve seen a sever violations like attacks on civilians hospitals and other civilian objects so in effect these us could and should zones have been heaven to protect that civilians for that reason were calling on the government to end these on go for that tax especially their allies russia and iran and to lift the siege is on the remaining half a million civilians a solid a their poor. So you want to add a warning you may find some images in his report disturbing so. Maybe so hard drew her last breath just over a month after she was born she weighed barely two kilos. Malnutrition his killed a dozen other children in the outer suburb of the syrian capital in the last few months doctors say the siege imposed by the Syrian Government has caused hundreds of children to suffer from moderate to severe malnutrition. This mother pleads to roads be opened and the siege to end she wants aid convoys to bring medicine not just food. Similar cries for help are being made in other areas of syria Amnesty International says the surrender or starve strategy which is for thousands of syrians from their homes is a crime against humanity were going half a Million People continued to be besieged following the displacement of hundreds of thousands in the past year the u. N. To help end the siege for two hundred seventy five thousand people in the rebel held areas of aleppo city seventy five thousand were besieged in homs four thousand people were evacuated from the riaa and at least sixty five thousand were under siege in the four towns of my die as a danika for four. Amnesty says the tactic of mass displaced in my view regime using sieges in forced evacuations is not reconciliation for. Syrians in besieged gerri is have been forced to leave their ancestral homes after months of hunger and bombardment for years theyve been telling the world how they feel when the bad. I left aleppo my town our fathers and grandfathers lived there this year militias came to raise their flags with the russian occupiers this is our country the whole world let us down. Rights workers say there is ample evidence of restricting access to humanitarian medical aid as well as air and ground assault on hospitals and homes which amounts to war crimes despite repeated calls for action aid workers and many syrians are disappointed that all they have seen is in action and excuses by the International Community a treatment they say future generations will not forget. Turkish president about your father adeline is on a diplomatic push to solve regional crises hes headed to kuwait on tuesday and qatar on wednesday to discuss the five month long gulf dispute the first visit in the russian city of sochi where the Syrian Civil War will be discussed with president Vladimir Putin lets go to our russia correspondent roy chalons there he is joining us live from sochi why are they meeting melroy. Well these two men talk a lot at the moment this is going to be their fifth meeting this year and the feeling is really this is a relationship that is getting back on track after essentially two years of turmoil that turmoil triggered by the shooting down of a russian warplane over the turkey syria border two years ago but in the past few months they have been working together russia and turkey on a number of issues theyve been jointly sponsoring the us on a Peace Process with iran as well working together on sponsoring the deescalation zones there and then turkey is also in the middle of a purchase of russias s. Four hundred Missile System and of course theres trade which is gradually picking up again after russia has been slowly lifting each of the embargo and sanctions put on trade between the two countries following the war plane incident two years ago so improving relations really between the two countries but no doubt some on resolve differences as well what complaint can we expect the president at the one to take to president putin. Well he doesnt seem a happy man i have to say we get that impression from a press conference he gave earlier in the day i think before he set off for sochi and he was particularly upset i think about this joint statement that was released by donald trump and Vladimir Putin on saturday which said that there was no military solution for syria now further away and this doesnt make sense if theres no military solution for syria then why did both the u. S. And russia still have military forces there too and is also i think concerned about the situation in syria where turkey has basically been trying to split the more hard line elements of the Syrian Opposition particularly the groups. That are aligned with al qaida and the groups that were formerly called al nasra its a complicated battle space in libya and theres the turkey backed Free Syrian Army operating there is as well all of these seem to be under bombardment from the syrian Government Forces so that doesnt please you and hes also i think upset about the perennial problem of the kurds and. There is a turkish cd century going on in the northern african region of syria where the turks are surrounding kurdish y. P. G. Forces and russia has a reason we corp a relationship with those y p g forces that is something that is not so you happy with as well so he is going to be talking to putin about all of these issues all right thank you very much for that for now thats roys challenge joining us with all the very latest from those two president s meeting in sochi thank you and its time for the weather now and whats going on across Africa Everton well if weve got the usual tropical showers across central parts but we see some really heavy rain topping a tide in the. Continent this just starts in the north where we see this area of low pressure swirling away just around the mediterranean banging away with some big and fundraise showers rather heavy rain to affect in the far north east of algeria into tunisia and some of those showers just lapping along the Coastal Shores of libya there will be more of the same as we go on through where to stay you can see that circulation very much in evidence there then further south we have got the usual showers as i said across tropical parts just making their way further south as they should do at this time of the year you can see the the thunderheads making their way from the ethiopian highlands pushing across central areas a few showers there into south sudan into kenya uganda seeing a few showers get on camera in southern parts of west africa we could see some wet weather just coming in here as we go on through the next few days but they are tending to edge they way further south and further south weve seen some really lively showers just coming out of the tropics you can see this area cloud rolling right down across in bob way through. Into central parts of mozambique another area cloud to just around the eastern and southern kapor south africa if anything really peping up here as we go through the next couple of days and a cold one to come this week for south africa is. Thank you very much evidence from the head the news hour the North Koreans are trying to get poss one of the worlds most heavily guarded borders plus. Im for an entrepreneur in the us where Scientists Say they can feed all of europe on just one cow and theyre close to bringing this love burger to markets thanks to the primary you and. When we. Try q. And a fathers day for the paymaster farewell for his fans in brazil joe has before me to want to action and sports. On counting the cost the princes what it means for the saudi economy how rich do you have to be to avoid paying taxes all for tougher laws after the Paradise Papers show how the worlds wealthiest their money plus joiners trump card counting the cost at this time on. My provocative or is it alison whether online we were in hurricane winds full almost like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on sect. One but with a relationship this is a dialogue tweet us with hostile a. J. Stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Good to have you with us on the al jazeera news on these are our top stories more than three hundred eighty people have died in a powerful earthquake that struck near the box border with iran and other people have been injured in the magnitude seven point three quake. Saudi arabias mission to the u. N. Has the lead. Reopening airports in that yemen access to the ports of aden the color and will be reinstated over the next twenty four hours saudi had placed a blockade on yemen off to help the rebels. A week ago and the state International Says the Syrian Governments use of surrender methods against civilians. Is crimes against humanity its released a report saying Government Forces a densely populated given residents an ultimatum to abandon their homes or die. Now lebanons president says its positive that promise to solve haiti may take back his resignation but he made the comment in his first interview since unexpectedly resigning in saudi arabia more than a week ago saying hold the reports from beirut. This is the first time saud how did he makes public remarks since his resignation announcement more than a week ago from the saudi capital riyadh he sought to dispel reports that he had been detained the well being of lebanons Prime Minister and his freedom of movement have been open to question in a live interview he denied he was forced to resign and said he is a free man and. I submitted my resignation i know its not a normal process for a Prime Minister but i have to take some security measures to return back safe and sound the circumstances behind his decision to step down united a deeply divided country earlier people used. To show solidarity with. Some lebanese may now be convinced that he is not under house arrest others however havent changed their minds it clearly wasnt comfortable situation here physically look. What he was saying was very. Contradictory to many people in lebanon saying that hes free when i look but if and when how does return it doesnt guarantee that lebanons latest political crisis will be resolved if i withdraw my resignation as Prime Minister of lebanon we must respect the distancing of lebanon from the regional conflicts we should pull out from the interventions in the region with a few years ago lebanon officially adopted a policy of staying out of regional conflicts particularly from the war in syria hezbollah has been accused of ignoring that policy by sending troops to fight alongside the Syrian Government the iranian allied group has long resisted demands to withdraw its forces and it is unlikely to heed that demand now. Also singled out yemen accusing hezbollah of interventions that puts lebanon at risk heidi said he resigned to save lebanon but the political vacuum his resignation created has only destabilize the country heidi. He is the top so the politician in lebanon replacing him will not be easy democracy here is about consensus and he cant that it has to be accepted by all rival camps for stability to prevail appearance and comments did little to ease the tensions instead he looked more like a pawn in the Regional Power struggle between iran and saudi arabia so out of. Beirut. South koreas military says north korean troops have shopping and hit a fellow soldier as they try to defect to the cell that happened near the border village of pine one jom the soldiers being taken to hospital kathy novak has more from seoul. According to the south korean choying chiefs of staff a north korean soldier ran across the border just before four in the afternoon seoul time they say north korean soldiers a shop the man in the arm as he crossed the joint security area within the d. M. Z. Running towards the south korean building known as the Freedom House they added that south korean soldiers did not fire any shots because those fired by the north did not reach the Southern Side the man was transferred to a hospital in the south now the joint security area or j s a is the area of the border jointly policed by north and south korean soldiers the two sides have held talks there and tourists regularly visit the area u. S. President donald trump tried to visit the d. M. Z. During his trip here last week but bad weather prevented his helicopter from landing most a north korean defectors use the border with china but other soldiers have crossed into the south over the d. M. Z. In the past mostly outside the joint security area involved in todays incident. Has replaced the general in charge of operations in iraq and state from where more than six hundred thousand one hundred refugees have fled into neighboring bonded meanwhile the sing a un official is accusing me on mass troops of systematically gang raping and torturing one hundred woman using rape as a weapon of war to raise the issue off the mistreatment of the hendra and the International Criminal court to shop as more. The imposingly wide river nath which separates my ma and bangladesh was the final hurdle for another wave of increasingly desperate Rohingya Refugees nearly two hundred people many of them women and children made their way to freedom paddling improvised rickety rafts kept afloat by empty plastic jerry cans scavenged along the way as they fled the country using homemade paddles and sheets of plastic it was a long and slow crossing some just paddled with their hands on the final half mile the rafts were intercepted by bangladesh frontier guards these people are not welcome here and for an hour the guards circled the rafts trying to persuade them to turn back and pushing them up river the refugees ignored them and pushed on to the shoreline theyve been travelling for weeks and with land for a mixture of exhaustion and relief on the faces of those whod reach safety traumatised by what theyd witnessed during the long march out of my mom for the children still too young to comprehend that they may never return to their homes. Each had their own story to tell. We built this raft with plastic jerry cans we found in burned down villages. We couldnt manage boats as we couldnt afford the rent moreover that i think our neighbors got robbed when they left the camps with the boat people they lost all their money and everything they had. It took us three days to reach safety one day to cross the hill one day to prepare the raft and a third day to row across the river. These are just a handful of the hundreds of thousands to have sought refuge in bangladesh many repeating stories of violence rape and murder carried out on the refugees a senior u. N. Official in dhaka raise the issue with the International Criminal court this week whether my and military could be held responsible peter shop al jazeera. Nearly a week in all the indian capital has been choked with toxic small people in delhi said of being plagued by pollution for years though they want government leaders to act on the honda reports. At first glance it looks like delhi is blanketed by a thick wintry but the sheer number of people covering their mouths shows this is something more sinister for almost a week people have been gasping for breath and hailing a toxic combination of microscopic particles and noxious fumes many have heeded the warning to stay home but some are getting tired of that we are worried about our health thats why we we were all right in the segment for the last four or five days but finally we thought no matter how much we dont know what i will say this is i will be clearer. At times delozier has been almost ten times worse than the chinese capsule beijing a city basin known for its special with pollution. Heres what makes the smog so dangerous air quality is assessed by counting measure with a diameter of less than two point five micro metres were talking absolutely tiny here around thirty times finer than a human here so small it can only be detected with an electron microscope and small enough to get into your lungs and pass into the bloodstream causing heart and respect tree problems the air quality index puts the upper limits for good ear at no more than fifty and the highest and most hazardous level on their index is three hundred plus the count for delhi at times of the last few days has climbed to double that up past six hundred mosques my make people feel better but they offer little real protection from a pollution like this experts say its the same as smoking forty to fifty cigarettes a day Construction Projects vehicle fumes and home fires during winter are all being blamed but most believe farm fires are the main culprit here farmers in neighboring states clearing their fields by burning them its against the law but its also cheap and easy and every year state governments are accused of turning a blind eye Emergency Hospital admissions have risen between twenty and thirty five the scene government leaders have ordered the closure of more than six thousand schools halted construction and to limiting trucks to only those carrying essential supplies forecasts of rain in the coming days my office some response but forecasters say it will only be temporary in the meantime those who can a staying home but many others in delhi simply cant afford to nor do they have the money to get to hospital when the smokey gray has becomes too much to be here. To syria. Well the crowding is be being blamed for the capsizing of a boat carrying tourists in india at least nineteen people drowned and be christian over on sunday for others remain missing in the state of entrepreneurs twenty long passages swam to safety all were rescued by villages as train m. P. s have been given three weeks to prove that they dont hold dual citizenship following the crisis that led to the government losing its majority promised the Malcolm Turnbulls conservative coalition has lost two members including the deputy Prime Minister m. P. s from several parties were forced to resign or dismissed in recent weeks as a strangers constitution bans jule nationals from sitting in Parliament Andrew thomas has moved from said to me. This is australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbulls attempt to put a name to all can only be described as the jewel citizenships song that is completely dominated australian politics for the last few weeks it was last month of course that australias highest court threw out five. From parliament for being jewel citizens even though they claim they didnt realise they were the high court interpreted the constitution in a very strict way since then other m. P. s are revealed that their parents or grandparents were born in other countries and have stood down from parliament because they also think that they might be citizens well Malcolm Turnbull is saying that every politician now by the sum of the first half of the class where they were born where their parents born and where their grandparents were born and if any of those people were born outside of australia that politician has to prove that they have renounced any potential citizenship he is desperate the Prime Minister so you stop this dominate saying the political cycle into a mixed year as well as the end of this. Delegates on cancer are talking about ways to increase access to treatment while people in remote and regional areas may struggle to Access Services there is a growing trend of people in major urban areas missing out. On the looks of the issues facing Cancer Patients and rio de janeiro. Ten year old denver needs his mothers help with his studies beyond his fighting Breast Cancer which appears to have spread to her spine hit the muscles. Shes not sure since shes been waiting for more than a year for a full diagnosis the struggle against cancer exacerbated by a battle to get where did you nearest Public Health system to work. Just im more afraid of the national Health System than i am of my cancer the bureaucracy is so slow everything you need a biopsy a visit to the oncologist it takes so long. This is the Health Ministry has cut funding to real hospitals by thirty five percent this year the office last week released this footage from one of the citys biggest Cancer Treatment hospitals patients who wait weeks for a bed equipment is damaged and theres a shortage of both stuff and medicines in this hospital forty percent of patients had the chemotherapy the sperm because drugs were not available. They have to increase the Health Care Budget especially for Cancer Treatment for example cancer medicines one hospital accounts for sixty percent of the budget the budget needs to be more responsibly managed. Brazils National Cancer institute is considered one of the countrys best but even here patients complain about delays. I need to be receiving chemotherapy or radiation at the same time because they cant operate on me but they havent been able to start the radiation yet i dont know why maybe the lack of space i dont know but i dont have that. Sess. His family and friends paid for one examination she desperately needed because more than the hall theyre unwilling to reveal the cancer had spread possibly because of the delay in treatment i lost my mother eight years ago to the same illness she was treated in another hospital and i saw her struggle i wish i hope with all my heart that things will be different for me i want to show that people with cancer can be cured and if you shout for your rights you will receive the treatment you should. Many like her in similar situations is running out there hope is a big global conference being held a long way from home could help solve the crisis on their doorstep that aljazeera. Hundreds of people have marched through hollywood to support victims of Sexual Harassment and assault. Was. The so called me to march followed a series of accusations by men and women against powerful figures in the Entertainment Industry a social Media Campaign went viral after allegations were made against producer harvey weinstein. Now as the qana change conference and continues what we eat is top of the Agenda Research shows that the global Meat Industry produces more going house gas emissions than all cars planes trains and ships combined now scientists in the netherlands claim to be close to bringing Laboratory Grown meat to the market floor lons park reports from amsterdam. Indeed future this is what making a beef burger might look like taking cells from a piece of and letting them multiply into cultured meats this University Professor says he can grow ten thousand grams of maize from just one piece of muscle and he says we better get used to it that in effect means that we can reduce the number of cars worldwide from one and a half million to maybe ten thousand. And then we wont have the methane emissions we wont have all the resources that go into a car because of how is a terribly inefficient animal so this process is going to be more efficient. So that it reduces less resources and its not as polluted and you can let the car live as the worlds population increases the demand on Food Supplies will also grow dramatically meat production takes up eight percent of the worlds water huge amount of land and contributes almost a fifth of the worlds Greenhouse Gas emissions average european its about eighty eight here thats about four hundred of these characters but what is in a few years from now. Well say six seconds and be the exact same price as the ones here which one with the consumer killed this woman is one of the worlds leading food scientist she believes that what we might find palatable today might be normal for the next generation and there are many things people have learned to eat. That their grandmothers didnt eat certain foods and vegetables but also certain types of fish that people didnt know about her or snails for example that many people did not eat apart from the french. I think its a its a fallacy to think that food habits are. More vile in time in fact we eat quite Different Things from our grandparents parents generation that at a burger restaurant the manager has mixed emotions he worries about the damage too much meat planets but hes also suspicious of the idea of eating meat so there are the fish dont like eating plastic or something even though you say that they they have the exact same taste but well for now its a one step before i cannot think of meeting that. Science means that the cells of just one cow. Could prefight enough meat for the whole of europe to first lab burgers are expected to be on the market within three years but even if science could soft the message issues caused by our Meat Industry the question remains will we eat. Aljazeera the netherlands we have this false news to the head on the new. Danger of missing out on football with the next world cup of joe i will be there with the details. With. Its time for sports now joe thank you very much attendance for a football world cup heavyweight italy on the brink of not making the tournament for the first time in sixty s. They go into the second leg of a European Play off against sweden trailing one nil the second leg is being played in milan italy have won the world cup four times only brazil have a better record this waves are aiming for a first world cup appearance since two thousand and six that became part of the tactics are important but just tactics are not enough playing with the heart is important but the heart is not enough determination in itself is not enough but putting these three together probably grant you some success therefore our main goal is to center all three because some of these things impart failed during the last match many other things worked well but others could be improved and working on this not even thought that i can assure you that all the pressure is on italy because they are a big National Squad they have almost never missed the world cup instead we have nothing to lose and we will play a great match as we did in stockholm switzerland buying their place on sunday dashing Northern Islands hopes of a first world cup of parents in thirty two years the swiss held a one zero lead thanks to a controversial penalty but despite having home advantage in basel they were far from convincing nil nil was how it finished its. Now weve made it to russia and we will be part of the world cup we want to be competitive thats clear we will see about our objective we want to get as far as possible of course like we did in the euros when we were unfortunately beaten on penalties we will be looking to achieve the best possible result. Well croatia will join them in russia after beating greece on aggregate the croats won for one in the first leg so despite the second leg finishing milne well theyre off to their fifth world cup and by the end of the day there will be just three places left to be decided island and denmark for one peru play new zealand for adults straining to take on one jurist to see who will go through now the socceroos true nil nil in the Opening Night in Central America without star player tim cahill whos been nursing an ankle injury the team flew back on a specially chartered plane kitted out with high tech recovery quitman and cahill says hell be fit to start on wednesday. When you jump ahead to be done there to get us to the stage we choose to finish it off here and now its about enjoying the moment you know i dont really fazed about the occasion or more cant wait for the opportunity to create more history and also for us to write a. Full house i want to beautiful the style of football that we play and the fitness of these players in the set up a vast lord you know im looking forward to a positive result where cahill may not be fazed by the occasion but the hunger as coach was a little stressed at training earlier he argued with a fee for officials trying to close the session to the media there was plenty of bad blood between the australian and hung jury media in the lead up to the first leg and Jorge Luis Pinto believes someone may have leaked inside Team Information to the australians ahead of that game. Cemented his status that as the top ride a motorbike racing the twenty four year old has won his fourth mighty g. P. World championship in five is he received his championship medal at the f i am awards on sunday hes the youngest full time champion in the moto g. P. Class earlier in the day the spaniard gave himself a scare with seven laps to go in the van and get drunk he managed to stay on his bike optimist judging his braking and recovered to finish at first one the most a g. P. Title in his debut season in two thousand and thirteen will now talk of a hat trick of titles in two thousand and eighteen. Amazing amazing feeling you know the thing that i was always. Going through although the situation but tony i say ok now its time to polish because i felt really good but then done one honestly i love the education of the big four and i think today its crazy. Ive actually done there you know but at this time im. The best in vettel is a step closer to securing second place in the formula one well drive this championship a. C. C. Advantage over pulses i felt terry bought us a first corner of the facility for free after that he was never threatened by the savings man but the most impressive drive of the day came from crowned World Champion Lewis Hamilton he started from the pit line up to crashing out in qualifying and narrowly missed out on a podium place. And moving moment of the day came from Philippe Massa it was the rams drive his farewell race in his home country before he retires and he received a special message. And still planned there you. May. Find you i know you may do a stand. Really. Emotional today. Because of all of you guys thank you very much for everything that we passed together for the support. And their joy that i felt today here. For making the best race i could. Have to see if masses a little boy that follows his dad into racing you now little at the heartstrings thank you very much for that joe and that does it for this news album i will be back in just a couple of minutes with another full news bulletin thank you for what. Is hosting the International Primary Health Care Conference two thousand and seventeen under the title healthier communities Brighter Future from the seventeenth through the nineteenth of november two thousand and seventeen primary Health Care Corporation the first step to your familys. Short films of hope. And inspiration. A series of short. Hustle stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. I could afford four hundred people it was you know he had to be on time. To be on the bed up go get fed up pick up the food everybody wants aljazeera selects at this time. The nature of news as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles to the dust you can see all the horizon there the peshmerga telling us are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the mine closed in one thousand nine hundred four many people lost their jobs scavenging is awesome making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but people tell us that it only lasts for eight days if you look around this is the only food available in this household. Had remained at the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee a. Mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire how weapon of choice theater. And intimate look at what inspires one of tunas years most popular comedians to make people laugh. My tin asea hand at this time on aljazeera. And more than three hundred eighty people are killed as an earthquake causes destruction across iran

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