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Im samis a dan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. Bird suspected chemical weapons attack by Syrian Government forces within a month from some warning from the United States. Seeking justice tens of thousands joined a demonstration in pakistan against the killing of a young man plus well tell you why hong kongs polson industry could be losing its color. Aljazeera has obtained a u. N. Report which says the Saudi Led Coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of dozens of children in yemen last summer it says the coalition was responsible for the killings of sixty eight children and wounding thirty six others from july to september the report found there were at least thirty Coalition Raids every day some targeting schools and homes but also points the finger hoofy rebels blaming them for the deaths of eighteen children and for wounding twenty nine others suzanne meagen is a protection and advocacy adviser on yemen at the Norwegian Refugee Council joins us now on skype from djibouti good to have you with us first of all do you think this report will result in any accountability. Well id like to think that but we havent seen any of these report taken seriously so far and indeed this report details children who have been killed in attacks in violence but it doesnt account for the millions of others that are affected by the conflict including thousand that have. Hundreds of thousand that have been affected by cholera children that are not able to go to School Children that are on the brink of dying of starvation so id like to think itll be taken seriously but it remains to be seen. Casualties and the suffering on the sort of scope youre talking about be it all excused absolutely not it is astounding to me that we have a United Nations Security Council that has not commented on yemen in now more than seven months that the scale of suffering in yemen is incomparable and we have twenty two Million People in need and were speaking to families who are fleeing their homes because of violence in constructing houses out of plastic bags and people dont have enough to eat theyre forced to eat whatever they can find this this sort of suffering is inexcusable and wed really like to see some action taken from the u. S. The u. K. And the United Nations Security Council now although fewer children were killed and wounded compared with the previous quarter attacks according to this report are becoming more lethal when they do happen they are killing more children why. Its hard to say i think that were seeing that all parties to this conflict have complete disregard for the impact of the conflict on civilians and the numbers might be increasing or decreasing but we can never be absolutely sure what those numbers are because some of these areas are so hard to reach in any case any attack that impacts the Syrian Forces them to leave their homes is clearly in violation of the rules of war and something we call on parties to stop immediately another significant part of this report is increased reporting it says of the use and recruitment of children. To fight by not only the who things in on the ground you know rebel group but also by the the armed forces i mean surely measures could be taken to prevent what is an internationally or forces allied with an internationally recognized government from engaging in that kind of activity if there was a political will well indeed and as long as we think if blockade in place in yemen people are unable to afford food they cant buy water and theyre forced to look for a way to survive i spoke to a woman the other day who talked about teenage boys signing up for the military just so that they could at least support their family. To know food each day to survive this particular woman that her nephew had gone to the been sent to the front lines as an eighteen year old and came back ten days later in a body bag this story is not unusual in yemen. But as long as people are not paying attention. This will continue to happen thank you for your thoughts on that the United States is taking a tough stand against suspected chemical weapon attacks in syria the trumpet the ministrations says its not ruling out the use of force to deter Syrian Government forces. Washington says its extremely concerned about a suspected pluri an attack on do more on first day now if confirmed it would be the first chemical attack in thirty days and mom and how my province also held by rebels and strikes have destroyed an underground hospital it was regarded as one of the best protected in syria but medics a repeated strikes on thursday put it out of service seventy deca has the latest from montauk himself in turkey near the syrian border. According to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the International Community and International Organizations to do more and certainly is the last rebel held pocket control close of the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the United States talk about a red line but the red line that never was we saw the chemical weapons then under russian brokered deal leave syria but certainly now again the u. S. Raising concern that shariah still has an active Chemical Weapons Program at the same telling you have an uptick an increase in the attack on medical facilities across it live also in hammel on thursday a hospital thats built underground around eighteen meters has been hit with damage which is now at the moment not functioning and a statement from the medical association dealing with that saying that only advanced weapons were bunker busters could have attacked the hospital and cause the damage because it is so deeply underground built this way exactly to try and avoid the strikes that happened on thursday. In pakistan tens of thousands of protesters are rallying for a second day demanding the arrest and execution of a Police Officer accused of an extrajudicial killing people law massoud was shot dead during a Police Operation in karachi on wednesday his family denies he was a criminal the Police Commander who led the operation has been relieved of this duty come on haida has more from Islamabad College and of people from the tribal areas of north and South Waziristan consisting of mainly demetriou tribes men as well as other supporting tribes who have gone brigade or dare and its lama bad day will be here for the next few days threatening to take their protest in front of parliament and even the general headquarters where there is a military man nerve center in rawalpindi there demanding justice for how the needs of their people have gone missing and they wont be afraid of a senior Police Officer on the wall who has gone into hiding now on water is said to have a board at very high levels and therefore the government is unable to arrest him but then maduro dr brende warned him hanged they want justice for young people law words and their big encounters they want an end to arbitrary detention and the killing of their tribal people and fake encounters so indeed strong resentment today after friday prayers the crowds are likely to grow even bigger and to make this brought tears loud and clear israels ambassador to the United Nations says any possibility of future peace talks will end this for palestinian president addresses the u. N. Security council Mahmoud Abbass jus that later this month will be a rare occasion because the masses not leaders usually represent from u. N. Headquarters in new york diplomatic editor james banks now. With relations between the u. S. And the palestinians already at their lowest point for years the Palestinian Leader is taking the dramatic step of flying to the United Nations this month it means a showdown with the americans and the israelis on the floor of the un Security Council every month for Council Meets to discuss the conflict normally ambassadors of israel and of palestine attend but in a deeply unusual move Mahmoud Abbas will himself be there hes angered by the trumpet ministrations decision to formally recognize jerusalem as israels capital and to cut a large chunk of its funding to the u. N. Agency that provides humanitarian aid to palestinians the last straw was president trumps attack on him last week at davos he said he disrespected Vice President mike pence declined to give an audience to when he visited the middle east the decision of the Palestinian Leader to come to the u. N. It was announced by the incoming president of the Security Council what do you hope it will achieve having him here in the council chamber. President abbas will come it will be a good thing and that it will be a good thing for the members of the Security Council to listen to the president himself it will be beneficial for everyone this really ambassador to the United Nations danny down on has issued a statement saying that president abbas is completely misreading the situation and harming the prospects for his own people its not clear at this stage who will attend the Security Council meeting for israel all the United States james out jazeera of the United Nations nine hundred fifty gold miners in south africa are seeing the sun again after being stuck underground electricity supplies are restored after a thirty hour power cut at the big tricks mine near the city of welcome. The u. S. Defense department is due to release its Nuclear Weapons review President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he wants to overhaul the countrys aging Nuclear Arsenal despite the car home explains thats easier said than done. On friday the u. S. Will release its Nuclear Posture review like most modern president s donald trump ordered the review when he first took office he tweeted in august that his first order was to renovate and modernize our Nuclear Arsenal saying its far stronger and more powerful than ever before thats just is not true he ordered a review not a renovation and it isnt actually possible to strengthen the arsenal in such a short period of time the pentagon was already looking to modernize the countrys Nuclear Weapons president barack obama wanted to spend between one to one point two trillion dollars over the next thirty years to do just that its likely the new review will once again call for modernizing the one thousand three hundred sixty seven warheads that are currently deployed Getting Congress to pay for it will be a much bigger challenge still ahead and ill just share the cost of conflict in south sudan how a generation of children is missing out on an education law. Fable shipping routes in the arctic on the gallows dramatic change because of global warming. Hello weve got the usual scattering of showers across Southeast Asia plus the sunshine for many want to see showers study possibility that we have into the philippines central and southern parts of the heaviest of the downpours here weather coming in across borneo for some us are also seeing some of the lava showers joining up with the wet weather that we have across Northern Areas of indonesia and i think this is where the west the weather will be driven through as we go through sunday trading dry ambrosia in that time. By this stage meanwhile the showers continue across the far north of australia particular up towards the Cape York Peninsula some really big downpours continuing here and this weather system here just making its way out of South Australia into New South Wales up towards southern parts of queensland has also been producing some very heavy showers one hundred millimeters of rain for some but he flees from the haze and i think we could see further heavy downpours here as we go through sassed i love the showers rolling in here twenty three celsius embrace been twenty six for melbourne getting up to around twenty nine in adelaide a similar value to for perth with some pieces of rain moving through the bite as we go on through sunday well see that easing further east with but queensland still seeing some very heavy rain heavy rain is now the process of clearing away from new zealand but staying rather cool. Theyre the children of jailed chinese criminals with nowhere else to go one shelter is giving them a home when he meets the children growing up with their parents behind bars at this time on aljazeera its impossible to underestimate the size and scale of the economic crisis its not just about the billion trillion dollars of debt its not just about the banks its not just about the government to buy a real piece. Were watching out to zero time to recap our headlines this hour now aljazeera has obtained a u. N. Report which says the Saudi Led Coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of yemeni children it blames the coalition for killing sixty eight children between july and september also says who five is committed abuses against children. In pakistan tens of thousands of protesters are rallying for a second day demanding the arrest and execution of a Police Officer accused of an extrajudicial killing. Massoud was shot dead during a Police Operation in karachi on wednesday. The United States isnt ruling out the use of force to deter Syrian Government forces from using chemical weapons the u. S. Says it seeks stream we concerned about a suspected flooring gas attack on thursday the attack in duma would be the third in a month of confirmed. Now the rising price of bread has provoked protests outside parliament in jordan pita bread prices are expected to double because the governments cut subsidies government leaders say subsidy cuts are needed to improve the budget low bred prices encourage waste cabinet announced tax increases last month aimed at reducing Government Debt france and senegal are joining forces to get more children to schools around the world its the second and final day of the Global Partnership for Education Conference in senegal with the aim of having every child in school by twenty thirty the president of france the United Nations chief and former u. S. First Lady Michelle obama are all attending the conference they hope developed countries will help Fund Education in developing regions south sudan is one of the worst places for children when it comes to getting an education more children are out of school there in any other country here morgan has this report from juba. Its not class time but building says he wishes he could go to school his School However is not like it used to be its now in a u. N. Camp for displaced people where hes been since he fled fighting in his home town in the north of the country. When the fighting took place our schools were destroyed in my brother and i were afraid would be recruited by armed groups so we ran to the un camps for safety now i miss my old school and friends. Bolding is one of more than sixty thousand children receiving education in u. N. Camps around south sudan the civil war now in its fifth year has seen thousands of People Killed and millions displaced its also had a major impact on education with one point eight million or seventy percent of School Aged Children not getting any then at admission childrens Agency Unicef says one in every three schools have been destroyed or damaged occupied or close at least once during the war and even in those areas where there was no fighting there are still challenges to be faced getting access to education south sudans constitution provides Free Education but students have to pay schools for registration and for uniforms and exam fees with the were weakening big kaname many families struggle to find the money and pull their children out of school most of those forced to leave are girls now its one of them i can you go before my daughter i used to go to school but my father passed away and my mother couldnt afford to pay the registration fees for me and my siblings so no i dont attend classes i dont feel good about that the rest of the kids get to go to school and i cant go the u. N. Says south sudan has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world about three out of every four people and their concerns the world will ensure that craig goes even higher risk for himself hes pretty concerned that. Almost a whole generation thirty percent is just about one third of the. Population are not going to school and how adverse will that impact the future of this country for the entire almost entire generation will grow up not having gone to school. For men to building they know what it is like to sit in a classroom they hope the situation in the country changes and changes soon so they can continue with their education and be part of a Brighter Future people morgan aljazeera juba. Opposition supporters are demanding the release of Political Prisoners in the mall these and they fought with police follows the president s decision to fire the most senior Police Officer but police chief had planned to uphold a court ruling to quash the convictions of the prisoners including former president Mohamed Nasheed this could allow an issue to challenge the president in the elections later this year a van has crashed into pedestrians in the chinese city of shanghai injuring eighteen people the local government says the vehicle was on fire when it mounted the pavement three of the injured are in serious Condition Police are investigating the incident britain and china have agreed to take the First Step Towards what they are calling an ambitious post briggs it trade deal british Prime Minister to resign may and chinese president xi jinping say a joint trade and investment review will be launched between the two countries may is on the third and final day of her visit to china shes accompanied by a delegation of fifty u. K. Business leaders whove signed thirteen billion dollars worth of trade deals maize looking to strike new trade deals as the u. K. Prepares to leave the e. U. A man who drove his van into a crowd outside a London Mosque his last year has been convicted of murder and attempted murder one person was killed and nine others were wounded in the attack prosecutors say Darrin Osborne was motivated by a hatred of muslims our u. K. Correspondent Barbie Phillips reports. Darren osborn in a pub in wales days before the attack the police call him a hate filled with a history of violence drug and alcohol abuse in the pub he wrote a letter which was found in the van he used for the attack a letter so full of hatred for muslims say the police that its too offensive to release he rents the van to drive to London Police say to find muslim targets he says he wanted to kill opposition labor leader Jeremy Corbyn he drove all over london arriving at the Muslim Welfare house in Finsbury Park after midnight where people were leaving after ramadan prayers and one man happened to fall ill on the street c. C. T. V. Footage shows the van moments before it drove into the crowd on the left of the screen. Donald korn drove down this road the Seven Sisters road into this little cul de sac where a crowd of people were trying to help mark riley who by coincidence had fallen ill just a few moments before he plowed into the crowd as he got out of his vial i would think court said that he was smiling the local him and protected him from the crowd until the Police Arrived moments later the police say that this was an attack on all londoners. No one the police have released a call from someone who asks for help is he conscious. Then specifics we hear the attack. Are already come out of people are going oh yeah the police told me Darren Osborne acted alone but right wing extremism is a growing threat in britain we have arrested more individuals than weve ever done in relation to domestic extremism related activity. Weve seen three groups described by the government the government has also appointed a new extremist commission which is welcomed. And we are pushing more people through our prevent and Channel Program relevant again this category of people this Diverse Community has suffered i spoke to the who protected daryls born from the angry crowd theyre all lost in its cause and. Those immediately affected and then there is a last thing fear. And concern in the. Whats to say the van or the coming speeding in all directions isnt the next down on. The troubled individual who turned into a politically motivated killer Barnaby Phillips aljazeera Finsbury Park in north london. In northern france five migrants are in hospital with gunshot wounds after a mass brought over food Handouts Police were called in those afghan then eritrean refugees battle for two hours on the outskirts of cal a second fight broke out the French Interior minister has visited the scene hundreds of migrants remain near the port hoping to cross the English Channel after the so called jungle camp was demolished two years ago. Rising temperatures in the arctic melt ice that used to cover the region or year ships are beginning to make their way through waters that were once far too dangerous now are a cause for tougher shipping rules as traffic increases as part of our series on global trade routes daniel lak looks at north americas Northwest Passage. Why. You would take an art class process which immortalized in folk songs poetry and Popular History the Northwest Passage was fascinated canadians for centuries once explorers and adventurers now shipping lines and Cruise Ship Passengers all have sought the Northwest Passage until two thousand and seven Canadas Arctic was ice bound all year but rising temperatures are melting sea ice at an alarming rate leaving open water for at least part of each year since then cargo and passenger ships from europe the u. S. Canada even china have sailed through here traffic is expected to double by two thousand and twenty the arctic is an incredibly large remote and extreme region its a hazardous place to navigate at the best of times and the remotest means that theres no search and rescue capacity located anywhere close to the Northwest Passage other concerns or environmental an oil spill in these now Pristine Waters would be devastating to fish and wildlife that local people need for survival the rules governing shipping have to change say experts. Putting the rules in place that benefit communities and protect wildlife it includes regulations on the discharge of pollutants like grey water and sewage includes phasing out or banning some of the most toxic fuels like heavy fuel oil it it also includes restraints on emissions and reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions from shipping for thousands of years the Indigenous People of the north the in wheat have roamed the ice water and land thanks to land claims agreements they now have a real say in how the Northwest Passage will be developed as well as tough Environmental Standards the people of the north are demanding a share of economic benefits and jobs that may come when International Shipping begins using the passage regularly because we dont have or along our coastline. We need. That theyre evil our. Industry and i think. Their knowledge of the land. Temperatures in the north are rising faster than anywhere else now even recreational sailors from far away can come here and find an ice free Northwest Passage that is eluded so many for so long daniel lak Al Jazeera Cambridge bay in canadas north. For our next story in the serious way hey went to laos where the government is investing billions of dollars in high speed rail with the help of china to link up with the rest of asia europe and beyond well after ninety years of tradition hong kong sold this factory producing hand painted poster than the struggling to find new recruits sara clocks the owner whos trying to bring the Younger Generation into the fold. Spice is a rarity in this porcelain factory shelves a crime to be ginger jars vases crockery and plates but each piece tells a story all a hand painted with traditional cantonese designs. Traditionally the painting should be orderly such as using Straight Lines but over time develop my own style by incorporating the linen school of chinese painting into my work must attend she home is one of the last four craftsman at hong kongs first and last decorative porson factories their work is highly sought after with places commissioned by royal families hollywood celebrities and five star hotels in hong kong but the craftsman are all over seventy and at retirement age and despite the factories reputation its struggling to find new recruits but as a porcelain artist of course i want more people to learn the craft mean ship and ensured survival but in reality not many people are interested because it takes time and you cant really make ends meet with this job just of cho is a Third Generation owner of the business his grandfather started the factory in one thousand nine hundred twenty eight but his son and grandson im not keen to learn the technique and take up the reins the first generation we are always there for a tree and so as i can lord there was a lot of preparing and the new generation had lost such. A patience her interest brought this to the floor got worse in its heyday there were about three hundred workers in this factory in fact it was one of the largest in hong kong but high rent and cost of labor has my production expensive and all but one of these factories has now moved to the mainland its a move the joys of cha is not yet ready to embrace after ninety years in hong kong hes done hosting workshops showcasing their collection in an effort to convince others to pick up the brush as we have been there for them or have everything its i mean thats right yes. Its really tells you train a child to use like everything like the family behind the business types that adoration will translate to other craft so the factory can start and the last film masters can put down their brush and retire soon aljazeera hong kong. Lets take you through some of the headlines here now to syria now channel has obtained a u. N. Report which says the sally Live Coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of yemeni children it blames the coalition for killing sixty eight children between july and september but also says the fight is committed abuses against children the United States isnt ruling out the use of force that its Syrian Government forces from using chemical weapons the u. S. Says its extremely concerned about a suspected chlorine gas attack on thursday the attack in duma would be the third in a month if confirmed Stephanie Decker has more from montauk here in southern turkey. According to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the International Community and International Organizations to do more and certainly is the last rebel held pocket control close to the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the United States talk about a red line but the red line that never was. In pakistan tens of thousands of protesters are rallying for a second day demanding the arrest an execution of a Police Officer accused of an extrajudicial killing. Was shot dead during a Police Operation in karachi on wednesday his family denies he was a criminal opposition supporters demanding the release of Political Prisoners in the maltese of four with police they followed the president s decision to fire the most senior Police Officer the police chief had planned to uphold a court ruling to quash the convictions of prisoners including former president Mohamed Nasheed israels ambassador to the United Nations says any possibility of future peace talks will end if the palestinian president addresses the u. N. Security council Mahmoud Abbass jew there later this month will be a rare occasion because im basss not leaders are usually ones to represent their countries its one i won a snag so stay with us here on aljazeera the head of the september twenty Fourth National Election Survey showed germans satisfied with the state of their economy this is easily the start news biggest tech Success Story the company was bought by microsoft in two thousand and eleven we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost at this time. There the children with nowhere to go and no one to care for them. In china the sons and daughters of jailed criminals are often left shunned and alone

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