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Oh im Maryam Namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up yemens whos the rebels kill ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh days after the former allies turned on each other fighting and son killed at least one hundred twenty five people in six days and the violence has now spread around the country. Version fails to reach an agreement with the e. U. To move on to the next stage of brechts that talks. And were on the ground with the migrants playing a daily kassam mouse game with police at one of greeces biggest ports. And. With the days sports news as englands cricketers produce a late fight back but its australia who hold the advantage in the second ashes test. Allow our top story a man who ruled yemen for thirty three years till his ousting amid arab spring protests has been killed for owing the water own country into further time while Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed at a checkpoint outside the capital sanaa by whos the rebels hed been allies with in recent years and Fragile Alliance crumbled last week triggering intense street battles for control of the capital which have now killed at least two hundred twenty five people and just two days ago he publicly broke off ties with the who sees an offer to back the Saudi Led Coalition yemens president has called on yemenis to rise up against to see forces. And i call upon all of you with an open heart and a strong determined your page and to get rid of such a bike mayor lets put our hands together to end the control of these criminal gangs and to build a new united yemen. Brings us more now on the days events. A sudden end for one of yemens most powerful men who the rebels say they killed ousted president aliyev delish sala during an attack on his convoy. His remains were packed on the back of a pickup truck in a televised statement the leader of the who the said salo was involved in a conspiracy with the Saudi Led Coalition to take over well. What are the reasons behind this new transfer to the other side suddenly you took the egresses against your own people salah had been and an alliance with the iranian backed for more than two years together they controlled the capital sanaa and fought against the Saudi Led Coalition which supports the internationally recognized government led by months or hadi but this partnership with the collapse last week sparking major confrontations between salis forces. And the rebels after days of running street battles announced he was ready for dialogue with the Saudi Led Coalition if it ended its blockade of yemen sports and airports and allowed for more humanitarian aid yemen is already a failed state its a state where there is no Central Government institutions have failed most of the structures of failed the economy has failed the war has further destructive it destroyed the entire country so i think in the in the short run we are in for a lot more violence. And the who pushed out how these government in january two thousand and fifteen and set up their own administration prompting the saudi led campaign against them since then the country has been split between the who the rebels in the north in ministration in the south and forces loyal to solid inviting began among the former allies its part fears of a new front in the war a war which has already killed nearly ten thousand people pushed yemen to the brink of mass starvation and triggered what the United Nations has called the worlds worst humanitarian crisis and there has been multiple investigations about the atrocities being committed in all. Parties are guilty whether its the whole thing is whether its the Saudi Led Coalition and you know the u. K. And the u. S. Are largely complicit in this war as well through the billions and billions of dollars worth of arms sales to the saudis the. As yemens president saleh ruled for more than three decades until he was forced to resign during the arab spring uprising but he was able to remain in the country and continue to wield enormous power behind the scenes its not yet clear what his death will mean for the fighting on the ground or future. Well Ali Abdullah Saleh was a master of shifting alliances playing both sides as well as switching them on to abdelhamid looks back at his eventful life. He once said that ruling yemen is like dancing on a snakes head and no one knew that dance better than Ali Abdullah Saleh mastering every step throughout his three decades in power. Believed only he could hold the country together but his legacy is one of corruption war and a deeply divided poor nation. Born in one thousand nine hundred eighty two as a young man he joined the army and rose to the rank of qana before taking part in a coup that later saw him become president of what was then north yemen at the age of thirty six for the next decade he oversaw fighting with the communist south the decline of the soviet union weakened his enemies and in one nine hundred ninety north and south yemen became one country with the last as its first president that same year iraqs leader Saddam Hussein a longtime close ally ordered the invasion of kuwait at the Un Security Council yemen voted against the use of force prompting the us to cut off millions in aid and i thank president for his strong support a decade later he was welcomed back by the west in october two thousand and attack on the american warship u. S. S. Cole off the shores of yemen killed seventeen sailors and injured thirty nine others washington understood that salah a secular leader and yemen we important in the socalled global war against terror hed won friends and cash but did little to fix yemens internal problems. Rebellion in the north and a separatist movement in the south critics say that more than a dancer was a dark horse of yemens to mulches politics playing off military and tribes to keep himself in power. The toughest challenge came in two thousand and eleven the arab spring was sweeping across the middle east. Inspired by tunisia and egypt yemenis filled the streets protesting against poverty unemployment and demanding for regime change but this sent was something solid never tolerated. Yemen who stood firm even when the protests turned violent a few months later injured in a rocket attack on his compound saleh was flown to saudi arabia for treatment his face burned and hands bandaged he appeared on t. V. Defiant as ever but this was a week a president abandoned by his political allies at home and under intense International Pressure to hand over power with yemen on the brink of civil war gulf countries brokered a deal that so power transferred to his deputy ive the rebel months who had in return for solace immunity from prosecution after ten months of protests many yemenis were celebrating his ousting even though the country was in tatters but Ali Abdullah Saleh had merely gone into the shadows we heard sing the next step in his snake dance and nearly three years later saleh was again at the forefront with a strong of support of the army he allied himself with the iranian backed who sees rebels they shared a common enemy his successor heading in two thousand and fifteen as Saudi Led Coalition started a military campaign to restore headed to power and imposed a blockade over the country but the snake charmer was losing direction just a few days before his death turned his back against duties signaling a possible return to the arab form it was meant to be another great survival act but it turned out to be his last for the. Well the u. N. Says fighting and saudi led as strikes have now intensified in sun our way as many streets blocked by tanks humanitarian operations including flights to and from the capital have been suspended the u. N. Has called for a pause in the fighting on tuesday to help civilians caught up in the violence. If you get some sort of oars all the time. You sleep. In the. Summer safely and its easy to get will children you know we. Literally had to get the much needed support to the medical but also to little to get water back into the hoses well its this tragic situation. Where joining me live from new york now is peter sold bray hes an expert on yemen from the middle east and north Africa Program at the think tank Chatham House thanks very much for speaking to us the alliance between the who sees and saleh was always one of tactical convenience wasnt it they never really trusted each other but did you ever expected to end like this absolutely the this was a marriage of convenience between two groups who never trusted one another never liked one another and had a serious the dark history reportedly allegedly ordered the killing of the Movement Founder hussein or hoof in two thousand and four in two thousand and fourteen when the who hes took over in sanaa remember very clearly asking who the support is what would happen with siler and they said at the time you know we will deal with him him eventual this was inevitable the surprise has been the timing that its happened now and in many ways its a demonstration from the who the side and from the solid side that they didnt believe the front lines in the war were going to change anytime soon and they were in a position of strength in the case of the who fees such that theyd be able to win the internal battle and maintain the front lines in the rest of the war so it doesnt really affect the who sees that much in the sense that from what youre saying they will be able to. Consolidate control over territory that they have what about salles side and his loyalists. Well thats thats the the big question here one argument is that sila gave it everything he got that we saw the extent of his ability to fight back against the who these and he was weaker than than here period another argument is that there is theres more to come but i think the big thing here was there was probably an expectation that the Saudi Led Coalition the yemeni troops fighting on the other side would enter on behalf of saddam and would help overstretched the who these and create an internal dynamic that allowed to be beat and that didnt really happen weve seen airstrikes and some but again on the key front lines no major push beyond what youve got is a calculus among many tribal groups in yemen who are broadly are live with salo but still look after their own interests that they were going to sit to one side see what happened and then make the decision as to which side to join the who these of one the fight in son are for now as far as we can see so the tribes at this moment in time ongoing to then jump in and start a fight with them you say the tribes wont jump in there not necessarily spoiling for a fight now weve had fighting talk from the calling for everyone to rise up against it he sees that in itself is nothing new but could there be an intensified battle for santa. Well how do you a couple of days ago now i think announced something called operation our robes on our we see no Real Movement hes called for an uprising against the who these in the past and his language has shifted dramatically he describes as a martyr talked about saddams forces the National Army earlier today but this is what we expect from hadi he likes making statements he likes talking about things as if he isnt some level of control or how some support on the ground but really this internal battle has very little to do with him and the big question again is whether or not so much how do you put the senior general on the anti hoofy side. Will order his men into battle and try moving to and if that were to happen we could see really bloody nasty battles breaking out but again we havent seen any indication that thats happening right now is the man to watch thank you very much Peter Soulsby putting that all into context for us thanks for having me and we also have Marwan Bashar Al Jazeera is senior political analyst joining us live from doha arent lurana just speaking there about the internal struggles that have been taking place within yemen but of course we have seen the conflict in yemen also very much. A place where we gentle opponents have competed for power and influence how might that change with the death of. It depends on a number of factors as you said some internal as we just heard from your guest and some regional it does depend on how regional powers notably saudi arabia. Iran will react to the developments today unfortunately what weve seen thus far is a Saudi Strategic failure in yemen of course a failure to win the war but also a failure to stop the bleeding of a country that has suffered so much over the last two and a half three years whats also unfortunate and here it goes to what you just said about. The internationally recognized leader of yemen hes been basically held now exactly hostage but hes not exactly the freest of men in saudi arabia basically riyadh has treated. Normal different really from the way they treated saddam had a area of lebanon they have a way of humiliating whether intentionally or otherwise there are lies and in so many ways the performance of the Saudi Led Coalition and there are lies in yemen and has been so poor so weak so. You know im interesting for yemenis to follow that i think it played in favor of the host these and their supporters and to iran in so many ways you know these little lets call them for the for the sake of it a Little Victories of the who thing is against for example their former ally i doubt the last allah is a certainly a slap in the face for saudi arabia and others who bet on saleh and it certainly will play into the iran. Arms but in the end of the day we can look at balance of sheets of winners and losers but yemen is certainly the biggest loser of all here and thats why you know ive been keep repeating then tire day that civil wars. Has no winners only losers so you know whoever come up and talk to they were probably really towards the bottom to morrow and soar so forth and in the process many embodies will suffer and it doesnt look like thats going to end anytime soon because the didnt seem to be any prospects for a cease fire or productive yemeni talks when you need the buy in on regional powers particularly saudi arabia at this time and the rest and they feel more threatened than ever by cross border attacks on their territory by the seas. Yes and thats why of course diplomatic solution is not only the most rational the most painless. And the most the quickest way out of the debacle of the tragedy called yemen today its also contrasted sharply with the calls that were hearing today about. You know our campaign to liberate sana and i just want to say that you know lets assume for a moment that this is possible and that eventually with all sorts of Regional Support and all kinds of powers within yemen coalescing together against the how these and. Try to imagine maria many of our viewers around the world will help us out here and try to imagine what would the sunni you look like in the next several weeks and months and maybe more to come a true civil war in the streets of the capital and other cities in yemen which means that all the sufferings that weve seen thus far and the disease and the destruction will only be part of part of a longer series of suffering of the yemenis so really even if some people now declare war on for some liberation of sort and so on and so forth try to take advantage of the void that. Has left but on the long term for yemen this is certainly not a reasonable option so you would hope tomorrow from the gulf summit in kuwait. There would be more sobering calls for perhaps a more or a greater International Regional role in order to even impose a diplomatic solution in yemen because otherwise escalation of military confrontations is just going to make a lot of people suffer thank you very much. Well now a syrian observatory for human rights says planes but only to the government in russia struck crowded residential areas in east and killing at least twenty seven people the u. N. Says about four hundred thousand civilians trapped in the rubble on clay the facing a complete catastrophe because the regime has blocked a deliveries east and has been besieged by army troops since two thousand and thirteen so and hunger is in beirut in neighboring lebanon and sent this report. Designated as a zone in reality is a battleground. Theres supposed to be no military activity under a deal guaranteed by russia turkey and iran. Says theres only escalation of the besieged rebel enclave on the outskirts of the syrian capital. And this is supposed to be a safe area but its not safe planes hit all day and all night where should we go. Deescalation agreement brought several months of relative calm but that we simply changed on sunday at least thirty people were killed and Dozens Injured in airstrikes that targeted several towns the syrian observatory for human rights said it was the biggest death toll in a single day since progovernment forces stepped up attacks to be weeks ago since then up to two hundred civilians have been killed. The regime didnt respect the deescalation agreement the russians said they would provide guarantees but they didnt. Is on the doorsteps of damascus its one of the last remaining areas under the control of the rebels and their last stronghold close to the capital its a strategic target for the Government Agencies are worried the intensity of the bombardment is worsening what they call a humanitarian disaster theres a shortage of food and medicines babies have died of starvation many suffer from malnutrition and up to five hundred people among them children are in desperate need of medical evacuation. Has been under government since two thousand and thirteen and the government launched a Major Military offensive in the. Goods the people have had to rely on irregular aid deliveries in the past two months supplies reach twenty percent of the four hundred thousand people trapped in these. Rebel fighters have so far managed to defend their territory its not clear if the government is planning a large Ground Campaign or if it is trying to force a surrender with a siege backed up by nonstop air attacks and shelling it wouldnt be the first time its used the surrender or starve strategy giving people the choice to leave to rebel held areas in the north or die. The regime is trying to force the residents to accept being relocated to the north of syria the people here will not accept that they will be forcibly displaced. That sentiment could change a progovernment forces step up attacks and if the situation becomes even more desperate. In this corner of syria the war has not ended and many fear the worst is yet to come. Out. Person in the European Union say theyre confident of reaching an agreement on brics it withdrawal times despite no deal being announced on monday among the main issues yet to be agreed to between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland will look like Barnaby Phillips reports. The day began full of hope when to resume a guy went digital the brussels rumor mill had it that a break that deal was about to be announced. But when they emerged after several hours there was no deal just two leaders putting a brave face on a disappointing day. Im still confident that we can reach sufficient progress sufficient progress before the european cultural to fifteen of this is for the failure. Of the very strong and confident of the rich it will be because of history on a couple of issues some difference is do remain which require further negotiation and consultation. Continue but we will reconvene before the end of the week and i am also confident that we will conclude this positively its the border between the republic of ireland and Northern Ireland part of the u. K. Which is emerged as the problem in recent weeks the republic wants guarantees it will remain open with no return to a socalled hard border but if the british really are intent on leaving the Customs Union and the Single Market as well as the e. U. Itself then how will they meet irish demands tourism a has been negotiating on two fronts on the one hand hes been hammering out a deal with the twenty seven countries in brussels but hes also had to talk to politicians here in westminster he needs to be sure that a majority of m. P. s will support any deal that he brings back. The Prime Minister cant ignore a small party from Northern Ireland who give her that majority in parliament these unionists are opposed to concessions on the irish border which they fear could undermine Northern Irelands future in the United Kingdom. We have been very clear Northern Ireland must leave the European Union and see in terms of the rest of the United Kingdom and we will not accept any form of regulatory divergence which separates Northern Ireland economically or politically from the rest of the e. U. Care when. You know they still believe brics it cant be stopped that seems unlikely but the faltering negotiations on the governments weak position mean that almost eighteen months after the u. K. Voted to leave the e. U. Not much about the future is clear at all. And bottom he joins us in the studio now whats been the response from the irish Prime Minister the irish Prime Minister fred has been speaking in the last half hour he says that hes surprised and disappointed that he thought that an agreement had been reached with london on the border and that was the agreement that was going to be converged on in brussels this afternoon what seems to have happened is the d u p the democratic unions who you saw in my report say no no all this talk of regulatory convergence between ireland and Northern Ireland is unacceptable it implies in some way that the borns the whole the United Kingdom are weakening and by the way it was no only the Northern Irish who responded in that way if you saw some of the tweets coming out this afternoon from nicholas sturgeon first minister scotland from sunday current mayor of london they too were saying well look if it seems as if one part of the United Kingdom in this case Northern Ireland is defacto going to stay in the Customs Union well scotland would like that too ireland would like that london would lie. That too we also voted to remain so that the whole idea and concern that bricks it could somehow weaken the bonds of the United Kingdom has come back to the forefront the see evening make no mistake about it this was a bad day for to reason may she would not have gone to brussels today in that she was very confident that an agreement would be reached instead domestic weakness has been exposed or im gonna be phillips thank you catalonia is former Vice President oriel one carers has been refused bail in spain his party says its a politically motivated move to stop him running in Regional Elections this month he another former cabinet minister a candidate member and two leaders of process sessions civic groups face additional charges six other acts cabinet members have been released on bail the early election is an attempt to find a democratic way out of the political crisis spawn topa secession referendum. Judges will deliver their decision on whether to extradite former castle i need a car as bridge to mount next week the ousted president of catalonia and four of his ministers face charges from spain of rebellion and sedition they fled to belgium march the unilateral declaration of secession from madrid and watching the aljazeera news hour much want to tell you about the program. The u. S. And south korea carry out large scale joint efforts drills as the military rhetoric between washington and pyongyang ramps up again. Life in no mans land we visit a ranger refugee camp on the bangladesh Myanmar Border where no aid is allowed in. And carry proves too hot for the heat thats coming up peter this for. Hello there for many of us across the middle east the weather is quite quiet at the moment but the temperatures are definitely dropping away you see this area of cloud that is drifting its way through turkey thats developing feature and its going to bring us more in the way of rain and snow as we head through the next few days they would choose day then you see the area of rain making its way across turkey and then suddenly theres an awful lot of snow on our chart there for wednesday and it does look very very wintry meanwhile towards the east well here it is quite cold with all mati know high than around minus one at best a bit further towards the south and theres a fair amount of cloud not too far from us here in qatar so i think that could just be you or two showers here certainly taking the edge of the temperatures now no higher than around twenty five or twenty six degrees as we head through the next couple of days down towards the southern parts of africa antiphon many of us theres a lot of wet weather that you can see this area of cloud sneaks all away down into the eastern parts of south africa were seeing heavy showers out of this and theres more rain still to come in fact on choose day that rain really develops in the eastern parts of south africa many of us here can expect to see some very heavy downpours along with maybe some hail and some thunder and lightning to towards the west it is drier and brought a force here cape town should get to around twenty five degrees. With. If you were in beijing looking out the Pacific Ocean youd see American Warships where mess was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world full of chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president George Washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china at this time. When the news breaks it was an announcement if you were expecting to hear by announce my resignation as Prime Minister from the lebanese government and the story builds i cant stop thinking about it the bull is my life when people need to behead a mass exodus hundreds of thousands of injust have fled ethnic cleansing imeem are for bangladesh al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more Award Winning documentaries and live news on air and online. Im back with al jazeera lets update you on the stories making headlines Ali Abdullah Saleh of yemen for more than three decades and played a pivotal role in the ongoing civil war has been killed by his former allies to the rebels outside the capital sana. Meanwhile the u. N. Says fighting in saudi led as strikes have intensified in many streets are blocked by tanks humanitarian operations including flights to and from the capital have been suspended. On the other story were following this outbreak in the European Union have failed to reach an agreement on brics it withdrawal terms at of e. U. Leaders in ten days time. Or more whats happening in yemen now the killing of ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh at a checkpoint outside the capital sanaa by his former allies there who sees and so who exactly are yemens who sees the group which is predominantly shia began as a Theological Movement in the ninetys preaching peace they fought a series of rebellions against saleh while he was president the arab spring in twenty eleven for sala to hand over power to his deputy of a drug woman so hadi with rising unemployment and Food Insecurity the new president was preoccupied and the who took advantage of the situation by taking control of the northern heartland of saddam and neighboring areas then in september two thousand and fourteen disillusioned with the transition many ordinary yemenis including sudanese supported the who thieves who enter the capital sana setting up street camps and roadblocks in january two thousand and fifteen who sees reinforce that takeover of surrounding the president ial palace and all the key points and effectively placing the president hadi and his cabinet ministers under house arrest he managed to flee and was taken in by saudi arabia where he declared himself the president of yemen. The who season Security Forces loyal to the ousted president saleh then attempted to take control of the entire country alarmed by the groups advances saudi arabia and the mostly Sunni Arab States began an ad campaign in march two thousand and fifteen aimed at restoring hardys government the two sides have been fighting since then in a war which has left nearly nine thousand people dead or Gulf Cooperation Council is currently meeting in kuwait its important to see how these developments in neighboring yemen being received them homage june joins us live from the summit in quite a city and i suppose the most important point about the conflict in yemen is the human cost so many in a need of aid and thousands killed what people there focusing on today mohammed. Well mary lets recap whats happened today thus far there was a Foreign Ministers meeting that happened several hours ago the interesting thing about this Foreign Ministers meeting which is a precursor for the start of the summit which is tomorrow and the day after is that not all of the foreign minister of the six countries of the g. C. C. Were in attendance in fact you way he. Did not send their Foreign Ministers they sent lower level ministers in their place so its going to be interesting to see if that has ramifications on the summit and what happens tomorrow now there has been no official statement that was released after the ministerial meeting thats really not a surprise because it doesnt usually happen at the g. C. C. Summit if there is anything released was it comes to talking points or statements or agreements that were made until the summit is over obviously it seems that yemen will be a major point to be discussed you know the g. C. C. Has been concerned about instability in yemen for many many years obviously what happened today will concern them even more and it really brings in another complication to an already complicated scenario here prior to the news breaking that Ali Abdullah Saleh had been killed in yemen it was clear that going into this g. C. C. Summit people were going to be concerned about what was going to happen with regard to the crisis the embargo that was imposed against six months ago and did the summit that is starting tomorrow showcase that there might be some sort of breakthrough in the making now yemen is going to take up a lot of the space that was going to probably be taken up with discussing the crisis in qatar and how possibly to end that now when you talk about the humanitarian concern in yemen obviously that is a huge concern for these countries as well you have the war there you have close to a million suspected cases of cholera since this past april you have the emergence now of. Diptheria as a threat to children and adult health you have soaring malnutrition rates in a country where malnutrition was already at record levels all these manmade crises in a country whose of volatility only adds more instability in a region that is already full of instability so this is going to be something that is going to be discussed what exactly might be proposed what these countries might try to do about what has happened in yemen today well thats very unclear at this stage because right now people dont even know who is going to be showing up tomorrow which leaders aside from the leader of the wait. And the leader of the amir to me we know they will be there but the other leaders were just not sure who will be there at this stage and that adds another dimension of complexity to a very complicated scenario already mariyam the seem to be many layers of that thank you very much Mohammed John jim following the g. C. C. Summit there for us in kuwait city. Under arrest is bracing for more protests after a recount of last months election gave a slight eighteen comment president on arlanda hand has got almost forty three percent of the ballots cast while his challenger the former t. V. Star has forty one percent but the Electoral Commission has not declared a winner already rejected the recount and called for more protests on certainty has led to huge street demonstrations across the country. An International Human rights group is accusing the congolese government of a christian more than two hundred exiled rebel fighters to help suppress process that Human Rights Watch says Security Forces killed dozens of people carrying demonstrations against the president in december twenty sixth seen it was sparked by Joseph Kabila his refusal to step down at the end of his term. But hes in malta have arrested ten people in connection with the murder of a leading investigative journalist karunya whose reporting focused heavily on corruption on the e. U. Island nation was killed in a car bombing in october police and the military are also searching for evidence on boats in a port outside the capital letter on the maltese law the police have forty eight hours to question the suspects before deciding whether to press charges. Since many land borders were closed and a refugee deal was signed between the e. U. And turkey great force of trust has seen a huge increase in activity joan alex now the Desperate Measures young men are repeatedly taking to illegally board ships bound for italy. The game begins when the trucks arrive on the outer perimeter Police Patrols inside the fence the harbor guard. The goal for hundreds of young men playing cat and mouse like this every day is to find a secure hiding place aboard a truck in the hope of being driven on to one of the ferries bound for italy. Some imagined better life lies beyond across borders now closed where once refugees were welcomed in their hundreds of thousands. It must be a life better than this surviving between bouts on the harbor for caught in old warehouses on the sea front. Little is left of what normal life once was this is a picture of everyday life for the dozens of men perhaps hundreds more in deserted warehouses close to report wake up eat pray and then run for the trucks and then repeat and repeat again and again. Mostly single men from pakistan and afghanistan they fight nightly battles with moroccans and algerians in another warehouse nearby all have the same relentless ambition. To sharm from lahore has tried twenty times to board the trucks sixteen year old amir saw hail also from lahore twenty four times and counting in a few hours they will try again. Outside a medical charity that tends to the sick and injured the majority of the injuries these guys get is when theyre on the fences or theyre trying to run away from the police or cutting their hands on this one gentleman this morning is talking about a military individual and smash his hand pretty well this is going to send a hospital to pressure its broken. Spotters on the roof send word that trucks are arriving for the next ferry sailing and so the game begins again. Like a human tide they surge and then recede journal aljazeera at the port of pop trust greece. And tune in tomorrow for the second part of john a whole series from the great part of the truss. Now thousands of ranger refugees are set up camp in an area known as no mans land between me and bangladesh they are among more than six hundred thousand people who fled a crackdown by myanmars military charles traffic travel to the border camp i reports on how families there coping somewhere a begum is sick and so is the eighteen month old baby yasser. They fled the military crackdown on the injured in myanmar three months ago the to move refugee camp on a small stretch of land sandwiched on the border between bangladesh and myanmar is where they live now when refugees here want medicine they have no choice but to cross the river into bangladesh to get it. It gets down and cold at night thats why we got sick and have breathing problems the water is also ready contaminated in the camp the smell is terrible we are really suffering here we can go to man mark can we go to. The Bangladeshi Army says aid workers cant go inside the camp because it is beyond their military jurisdiction. The army also stops people moving into other refugee camps further back from the border. On the other side of the border fence soldier sits in the bush is only a few meters away from the camp other troops patrol the border fence the ranger we spoke to here say they feel trapped under freud the bangladeshi Myanmar Border fence is about one hundred meters behind me across the stream inside this camp which is in no mans land there around six thousand ranger living now the fact that the bangladeshi military will not allow aid workers inside that camp shows just how vulnerable these people are the u. N. Says its working with the Bangladesh Government on a plan to move the refugees in no mans land to camps where humanitarian aid is more readily available you and i sat at the gates for all rangar if he is in bangladesh to be activated within Refugee Community especially for those in difficulty reach areas where so far you and i see it has a plan to accommodate sixteen thousand in those areas to be accommodated in the extension of could have but all can based on their discussion with the government that the priority now is for attack on the death ten thousand of those refugees and the extension of quite a long camp at least six hundred twenty five thousand reinjure have fled the recent military crackdown in myanmar bangladesh has been praised by the International Community for giving shelter to an ethnic group that has suffered decades of persecution in myanmar the bangladeshis are struggling to cope the government has approved a two hundred eighty Million Dollar plan to move tens of thousands of ranger refugees to temporary shelters on an island on the coast but its vulnerable to cyclons a Natural Disaster bangladeshi generosity is being tested. And this means that hundreds of thousands of refugees refute remain vulnerable and skated especially those fools to shelter. And chill strong food to do with the. South korean and american af or says a first on a massive show of force less than a week after north korea tested a missile that says its capable of hitting anywhere in the u. S. Theyve held joint military drills involving about two hundred thirty fighter jets and twelve hundred personnel kathy novak has more from kyung type im outside the u. S. Also an air base and we have seen a number of fighter jets flying in and out its all part of the biggest ever joint u. S. South korean air drills theyre part training and part show of force against north korea which of course just on wednesday launched its most advanced ever Intercontinental Ballistic Missile now these drills were planned before that launch took place they take place every year and they always anger north korea which calls them i refer saw for invasion and indeed before these drills went ahead the north Korean Foreign minister said that the u. S. Was begging for nuclear war by staging an extremely Dangerous Nuclear gamble on the Korean Peninsula now these adrenals involve f. Twenty two Stealth Fighter jets f. Thirty five and also all together about two hundred thirty warplanes from the u. S. And south korea and also about Twelve Thousand personnel are taking part. On sunday this years Nobel Peace Prize will be handed to the International Campaign to abolish Nuclear Weapons oh i can in the days leading up to the ceremony and although were looking at the nucleus status of a number of countries the us is the only country to have used a nuclear bomb in wall america dropped Nuclear Weapons on hiroshima and nagasaki in japan killing millions of people in one thousand nine hundred five but historys first victims of a nuclear bomb were u. S. Citizens causing the radiation field of a test bomb in new mexico i do jocasta explains my father had oral cancer he had Prostate Cancer my brother gilbert her Thyroid Cancer the list of names and cancers goes on and on my aunt had Breast Cancer another aunt had lymphoma and lung cancer twenty three people from one family alone my daughter eugenia had Thyroid Cancer and a tumor in her ovary. A repeated history of sickness in the new mexican desert where on july sixteenth one thousand nine hundred forty five the Us Government tested the worlds First Nuclear bomb a blinding light turned the still dark dawn into day the blast converted the desert sands into greener radioactive glass which you can still find here at ground zero today at the time ranchers reported that white ash falling from the sky covering their wells their gardens their livestock for days and knowing children believing it was snow caught the poison on their bodies and inside their mouths Daryl Gilmore was seventeen years old and driving past the site on the day of the test. My arms and. All were required to have a bird so a member. Years later he develops skin cancer on much of his upper body he continues to battle the cancer among the last living survivors of what was officially known as the trinity test theyre just waiting for the rest of us the. People who have already died for from the reserves to the. Theres not many left though the incidence of cancer in the four counties surrounding the test site is greater than the National Average but a formal government study on the Health Impact to nearby residents is still pending seventy two years after the blast sickened survivors say they were never warned and later forgotten they counted on us to be unsophisticated and an educated and ignorant in a knowing of what they were doing right now or backyards most people here are of native american and hispanic descent they were among the countrys poorest citizens at the time of the nuclear test and remains so today they received no government apology or compensation left to bury their dead in poverty. And justice has been that they ignore is the medical records of children born after the blast are the most devastating oval unexplained birth defects in feared genetic mutations i have a son and two grandsons i know that i have passed on the genetics for Years Congress has promised to look into the matter but has yet to take action people here though say the evidence is clear that in the us as march toward Nuclear Dominance they were sacrificed. Castro aljazeera albuquerque new mexico. Health officials in india are warning against spending too much time outside a small bit engulfed the capital again you delhi has been dealing with extreme pollution levels since last month small given disrupted an International Cricket match between india and sri lanka on monday with players needing medical treatment experts have compared breathing the air of to smoking a couple of packs of cigarettes a day its estimated two and a half million indians die each year from pollution. We come here daily for a walk near the president ial palace theres a big difference between how things were previously and how they are now we cannot breathe properly while walking here in the past my patients also face many problems here used to be good now were all facing problems breathing. The walls most extreme footmark and the exits and will have that much will. I spent an hour at the small. Marin thank you so much englands cricketers will have their work cut out if they are to save the second ashes test against australia in adelaide england suffered a brutal day three they were all out for two hundred twenty seven thats one hundred eighty five runs short of a strangers first innings Mitchell Starc took three and nathan lyon finished with a full week of flourish but australia did not enforce the follow on and they may be regretting that now by some to fifty three four four by the close of play James Anderson and chris works took two weeks each theyll need to keep that momentum going into day four if they are to save this test match tiger woods says hes looking forward to the twenty eighteen goeth season after returning to the game for the first time in ten months the fourteen time major champion wasnt quite back to its best in the tournament in the bahamas but he did put in a solid performance to please go fans and his fellow professionals Helen Gleason reports. Its a sight that gulf fans have missed tiger woods wearing red and making birdies on the final day of the tournament. But thats what they were treated to at the Albany Golf Club on sunday as the American Made it through the front nine in thirty one shots and if the last few days are anything to go by it could become the norm again whats briefly lead this tournament on saturday and was just five shots off the lead heading into day three before a disappointing round of seventy five left him out of contention not bad though for a man whos had four lots of back surgery in three years and he many thought may never get back to the highest level this is the way i was so ive been playing at home and when i came down here and played i was playing versa versus not quite us as far as the drilling go on but overall im very pleased so no victorious comeback for tiger but it was an exciting end to the contest in the bahamas nonetheless Charlie Hoffman had led the tournament going into the final day tee shots ahead of jordan spaeth and just didnt rise but the challenge came from further back in the shape of rickie fowler. The twenty eight year old american hitting a stunning course record eleven under par round of sixty one on the final day to steal victory. Whats been is ten shots back in a type a night spot and the attention is now turning to what can be expected of the forty one year old going into the new season one thinks there was a setback in trying to figure that out and. As i said i dont know about schedules going to be but my expectations are as well be playing next year how many where i dont know yet but well figure all that so while this year was one to forget for tiger on and off the golf course it looks like there could be a lot more for him to smile about in twenty eighteen Helen Gleason aljazeera. Earlier i spoke to African News Agency Sports Reporter Michael Sherman who says it was good to see woods back in action and theres no reason to believe that more success could not be achieved by the fourteen time major winner. Well i was very impressed with them the main thing was that you got through healthy that was the first objective to complete and it did that with flying colors and any discomfort in. The shot well so you get three pretty good rounds that one bear down and overall it was a good week scoring one. But the emphasis on staying healthy you look great having gone so long well basically through your gulping peaking is basically your mid thirtys its difficult to say but the first thing you need to do is when a regular p. G. A. To. Think you have to do that if you want any hope of winning at the masters but if you can regular p. G. A. Turbans thats the first step and once he does there can be another major how many that will be obviously sitting on fourteenth dearly love to at least match jacks record of eighteen majors and hopefully go past but i think with the amount would be that first major and if he does that in the possibilities are endless but also to be nearly forty two hes got to do that soon twenty eight hundred will be extremely important for tiger rushers government says it wont boycott next years Winter Olympics even if its athletes are forced to compete as neutrals chairing the International Olympic committee is due to make a decision on tuesday on whether to bar russia for the violations so far the team has been stripped of eleven of its thirty three medals from the saatchi games that hosted four years ago its not the first time the country has faced and a limp a bad track and field athletes were not allowed to compete at the summer games in rio in twenty sixteen because of a state sponsored doping program. The Golden State Warriors took on the miami heat in the n. B. A. On sunday and steph curry was once again on fire he scored thirty points in thirty minutes while kevin durant added twenty four as the warriors had a big food quarter neither played in the fourth and the warriors still pulled off a one hundred twenty three ninety five victory. Runners of the worlds most extreme foot marathon the marathon in peru were awarded an easier day of competition on day five after stage four seventy kilometers challenge competitions enjoyed a mix of small climbs and decent beautiful scenery along the coastline of the pacific as they continue their track this time for forty two point two kilometers markers russia. And france is not to be more clear both increase their advantages as the respective male and female leaders and thats all the sport marion back to you thanks very much frida on out the first and final super moon of twenty seventeen has been captured by a star gazers across the world phenomenon occurs when a full moon reaches its closest point to earth and appears larger and brighter than normal it was seen at dornier balis erupting volcano at dusk in central spain and lighting up the night sky in chinas Capital Beijing nasa Scientists Say this is the first first of a super moon trilogy with two more expected next months. That wraps up the news hour but my colleague Lauren Taylor will be with you in just a moment with much more of the days news stay with us. You are making very pointed remarks where on line the main u. S. Response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been criminalized or if you join us on sad to know evil person this wakes up a bit in the morning and says i want to scour the world in darkness this is a dialogue that could be what leading to some of the confusion a lie about people saying they dont actually know whats going on join the colobus conversation at this time on aljazeera. Building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and the lack. Of dreams she had why so many but so few make it a reality. A Family Business led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and a zest than if. My chin is yeah i didnt catch it at this time on practising. With bureaus spawning Six Continents across the globe. To. Aljazeera has correspondents living green the stories they tell. About it. Aljazeera fluent in world news. 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