And im adrian from again this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes a u. N. Report says the Saudi Led Coalition thats responsible for the deaths of dozens of children and yemen. U. S. President donald trump accuses the f. B. I. Of the Justice Department of a prodemocrat bias of a russian meddling. Tension in the moldy says former president nasheed says that hell contest this years polls after a Favorable Court ruling plus. Im done with why im there in the us where the city shoeshine boy is gone maligned in stigmatised are emerging from the shadows. Al jazeera has obtained a un 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 deaths of sick. Eight children of the wounding of thirty six others from july to september the report found that there were at least thirty Coalition Raids every day some targeting schools and homes but it also points the finger at who the rebels blaming them for the deaths of eighteen children and wounding twenty nine others chevy van gogh his from the u. N. Refugee agency and believes the situation will only get worse. The humanitarian situation in yemen has been deteriorating because the conflict its not just affecting children its affecting us everyone who i mean its affecting seventy five percent of the population so concerned is that as long as complete continues we are going to see more and more. Secure were also going to see more and more humanitarian needs and rights as well so children and women the elderly people with this you can live on abilities they are suffering the most in yemen at the moment but it is widespread as mentioned we have the majority population really affected by the commitment and a need systems is a humanitarian agency our concern is really the protection of the welfare people who have been affected by the conflicts are you know has been made since the conflict to really try and ensure the protection of civilians were seeing that people are continuing to be displaced by the conflict wont continue to cease in casualties and were just continuing to see other Communicable Diseases rise as well as there were yemen as a result of conflict is dealing with a lot of rising prices and were seeing a widespread perception issues in that as a result of the conflicts there its got to do with children dropping out school its also got to do with women and children now being false debate being exploited being in particularly vulnerable situations so we are going to see more and more consequences as a result of really just rationing trying to say but also being very vulnerable sickly vulnerable situation as a result of having no resources and really exhausted all that can be mechanisms dozens of pakistani migrants afia drowned off the coast of libya more than one thousand migrants while a boat which capsized off the city of ten bodies have washed up on shore the International Organization for migration says that three people survived or were attempting to cross the mediterranean to italy. The u. S. President is accusing the leadership at the f. B. I. Of being biased against him while investigating his alleged links to russia in a tweet in the last up donald trump approach the top leadership that investigators at the f. B. I. And the Justice Department have politicized the safe. That investigative process in favor of democrats against republicans something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago rank and file are great people he said the white house is expected to release a controversial memo on how those two agencies investigated alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen election helen fisher reports from washington. The memo has dominated talk in washington for days donald trump was even asked about it as he left his state of the union speech something. That was going to happen that imagine if the four page memo was written by republicans on the House Intelligence Committee it alleges a misuse of power by the f. B. I. And Justice Department under the Obama Administration while investigating the Trump Campaign during the u. S. Election the f. B. I. Issued a written statement arguing that there were important details left out which would fundamentally impact the memos accuracy and the Justice Department says releasing the document would be extraordinarily reckless its the president who must make the ultimate decision to declassify and release but no after a National Security review the white house is blanked out some parts of the document and sent it back to the committee it can no be published at any time at a gathering of republicans in West Virginia the president made no fresh mention of the memo but afterwards speaking to the media Republican Leadership defended the idea of its release this memo is not indictment of the f. B. I. The department of justice it does not impugn the moeller investigation or the Deputy Attorney general what it is is the congresss legitimate function of oversight democrats have argued the release of the memo over the objections are all part of a campaign to undermine the investigation into alleged russian meddling in the president ial election in fact the leading democrat in the house has called on the republican chairman of the Intelligence Committee they have a new news to be removed in a letter to speaker. Ryan nancy pelosi says congressman is has abused his position to launch a highly unethical and dangerous cover up campaign for the white house congressman nunez deliberately dishonest actions make him unfit to serve as chairman and he must be removed immediately from this position leaving democrats on the Committee Says the row doesnt serve the American People the memo is seriously misleading because it omits very Material Information and has deep factual inaccuracy. Knew this was part of the Trump Transition Team and last year recused himself from leading the russian investigators and now he will decide if he will release the memo that he wrote on an inquiry which continues to divide washington and the country alan fischer aljazeera washington lets face it as White House Correspondent kimberly how could he joins us now live from washington so the president s been tweeting this morning accusing the leadership of the f. B. I. Of being biased against him can believe what are we to make of that well i think what were to make of it is that this is a highly politicized process that is existing right now in washington you heard there in allans report and you read the tweets at the start of the show the president very much trying to implicate top leadership at the f. B. I. And the Justice Department of having politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of democrats essentially what hes saying there is that he believes senior Law Enforcement has abused surveillance laws to essentially eavesdrop on members of his president ial campaign by the side from the political fallout from all of this what are the Civil Liberties implications here. Right well what you heard there from the Speaker Paul Ryan when he was speaking in dallas report there touched on something very important if you listen to the entire speech the implications of this adrian may have nothing to do with politics because there is this risk that it could not live up to the hype that could essentially just fall flat because theres an awful lot of expectation but on the Civil Liberties side americans have long not known very much about the process under the Foreign Service intelligence act Court Surveillance for obtaining that warrant under the fire as a warrant and tries a Court Essentially to to spy on americans if they learn from this process that in fact its simply just a a rubber stamping and its quite easy to obtain that is going to cause outrage not just among the ordinary American Public but also those who have studied it more since in a more sophisticated manner for example in the rights lawyers even Civil Liberties advocates so there could be an unintended consequence of this certainly the f. B. I. Has expressed its grave concerns about this on the grounds of National Security and many are starting to suspect it is for this reason so what is this new news memo going to be released and is it going to add fuel to the fire or put it out. Well that that is hard to determine certainly it could be released at any time in fact we thought that it would come thursday and it would be released from the white house we know went through a process of being observed and looked very carefully by the legal team there we know that it was redacted and then it was sent back to that House Intelligence Committee we know that democrats on there are very angry that their own memo was not released and so there may even be a vote at the Committee Level on whether to release this new redacted version so weve had various sort of machinations that have occurred over the week the memo no longer resembles the form it did at the start of the week it could be released on friday very unclear at this point all right kelli many thanks White House Correspondent kelly help at the live in washington. A former president of the multiverse says that he plans to run elections later this year after a Supreme Court ruling quashed his conviction for terrorism offenses Mohamed Nasheed has been living in exile since twenty sixteen hes calling on the government to respect the ruling which acquits him and his colleagues early opposition supporters and police force in the capital after the sitting president fired the chief of police he had planned to follow the courts order and release Political Prisoners. The modded Supreme Court has finally spoken in the past previously and the United Nations letting group an arbitrary detention has already ruled that my. Charge the trial and the sentence well politically motivated and that i should be released i do see the electioneering the moment its i can contest and i will contest and we will hopefully win it again so they dont have it as a journalist for the maldives independence an online website he joins us now via skype from mali good to have you with us what do you make of what former president Mohamed Nasheed was saying that he plans to to run again elections later this year. I think youre. Speaking of the i dont know that theres an issue that has said that he will contest in the upcoming election i think the only development that there is is that now hes able to say that with the Supreme Court ruling that he is a viable candidate to contest as long as the courts ruling is upheld by the government. Has previously also said that if hes able to he will be contesting in the upcoming his partys primaries as well and if he wins the primary in the president ial election as well that the political prisoner so the Supreme Court should be released now that the fire chief of police has gone are they going to stay in jail will they be released. Or to start did we had a while an. Attorney general. Spoke to the press just a while ago and he said that previously. And had said that they were looking into implementing the courtroom they needed to. Figure some things out and in this latest press conference it original said that he had personally met with the chief justice and that the government especially the prosecutor general had some concerns regarding legal concerns regarding freeing these Political Prisoners as a lot of these prisoners are convicted in high profile cases such as embezzlement those terror charges the former Vice President of the charge of trying to smear president as well its a bit of a political divide in the maldives at the moment how can the country overcome that and how regional players involved in whats going on currently in the maltese. Right now its difficult to say the situation is very fluid its looking and. Any bit of a Going Forward i think. From the post of the position were looking at. Many many changes that have have to be made. As soon as theres new elections and i have a new com and that includes legal if. You constitution of independent commissions not to say anything about efforts to conciliate. The political divide and thats still a question the. Incoming government would attempt. Any at any. Speaking of. The regional players as you know which i know has been heavily involved heavily invested in the movie ifs and is one of the. Biggest allies of the current government because china. Doesnt doesnt say anything about what happens in the country in terms of human rights and democracy as opposed to. Regional neighbors like india. Best in European Union u. K. And United States as well all right could see seventy six day for being with us in mali. Thank you here with the news hour from aljazeera still to come on the program the cost of conflict in south sudan our generation of children is missing out on an education. Plus a show of unity the spiles that is the dispute building over who controls the worlds longest river. Sport alkie team taking tact talking tactics rather ahead of the historic winter olympic campaign. Manager of his van into a crowd outside a London Mosque last year has been jailed for forty three years for murder and attempted murder one person died nine others were injured in the attack prosecutors said the Baron Osborne was motivated by a hatred of muslims by u. K. Correspondent Bobby Philips reports donals born 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 alley 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. Drove down this road the Seven Sisters road into this little cul de sac where a crowd of people were trying to help who by coincidence had fallen ill just a few moments before he plowed into the crowd as he got out of his i would this is in court said that he was smiling the local eman protected him from the crowd until the Police Arrived moments later the crew say that this was an attack on all londoners no you. Know what the police have released a call from someone who asks for help is he conscious. Then specifics we hear the attack right along come out of people are going oh you know 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 prescribed by the government the government has also appointed a new extremist commission which is welcome. 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 scores 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 our direction isnt the next down. The troubled individual who turned into a politically motivated killer but to be philips aljazeera Finsbury Park in north london. The United States is taking a tough stance against suspected chemical weapons attacks in syria the trumpet ministration is not ruling out military action to deter Syrian Government forces after a suspected chlorine attack in duma on thursday to syria Stephanie Decker reports now from taqiyya in Southern Turkey near the border with syria. Eastern is one of the socalled deescalation zones but it doesnt feel like it on the ground this is the last rebel held area close to the capital damascus the siege by Government Forces for years now allegations of another chlorine gas attack doctors say patients showed symptoms in lied with inhalation of the gas r. T. That the. This is renewed aggression by the regime using chlorine gas against a place where people live and duma this is the third chemical attack in fifteen days. The u. S. Has reacted concerned about the Syrian Governments Chemical Weapons Program and capabilities its chemical weapons should have been destroyed after decommissioning deal brokered by russia five years ago that followed what the Obama Administration said was a red line chemical attack in the same rebel controlled area which killed at least one thousand three hundred people the trumpet ministration has taken a more active approach in reaction to an alleged chemical weapons attack in North Eastern syria in april last year the u. S. Fired fifty nine tomahawk missiles at a syrian airfield where they believe the attack originated and now the americans are hinting they suspect the Syrian Government still has chemical weapons. The un estimates eastern is home to around four hundred thousand syrians starving and malnourished getting aid to these people is fraught with challenges the u. N. Special envoy to syria egeland says that there is a desperate need for humanitarian pause in eastern guta he added that both the Syrian Government and the armed opposition are failing hundreds of thousands of civilians who are stuck in these besieged areas it seems almost seven years into this war and despite the political meetings taking place many thousands of kilometers away it is the military option that remains the priority for all sides Stephanie Decker of jazeera. A geo political crisis is building over who controls the worlds longest river the mile on monday egypt sudan and ethiopias president s met in to try to resolve a dispute over building a dam in ethiopia that show of unity there has been contradicted as pictures emerged of sudanese troops near the border with eritrea charlotte dallas reports. Sudanese troops massed on the border with eritrea theyre responding to reports that eritrean any gyptian soldiers are on the other side. Sudan believes egypt sent troops to earth try a month ago a move sparked by a land dispute of whats called the whole like triangle and warming relations between sudan and turkey not. We are now confirming that we are ready here in this place and that our forces are ready to do what is asked of them at any time the border closed last month sudans ambassador in cairo was recalled and now this sudanese troops seem to the border. But the tensions between egypt and sudan didnt start here. Into ethiopia what is planned to be africas biggest hydroelectric dam is sixty Percent Complete and designed to revolutionize ethiopias economy turning it into the continents largest Power Generator an exporter. The five billion dollar dam is being built on the blue nile river fifteen kilometers from sudans border sudan supports the dam because it will regulate floods provide electricity and irrigation but egypts president. Who seeks reelection next month says the dam would disrupt the flow of the nile to almost one hundred million egyptians and potentially cripple the farming industry ethiopia accuses the egyptian ally eritrea of sending rebels to sabotage the dam eritrea denies it sisi says he doesnt want to win this war with his neighbors the three president s made on monday an address abba and a show of unity. We can all be completely assured in ethiopia in sudan in a new egypt as responsible leaders we met we spoke and we agreed and there will be no damages on anyone whats in the interest of ethiopia is in the interest of egypt in the interest of saddam is in the interest of egypt and whats in egypts interest is also in that of ethiopia we are speaking as one nation not three nations with one voice. That image however contradicted by these latest pictures from the Sudanese Border the question of who controls the nile the worlds longest river and the regions most valuable resource is threatening military confrontation ballasts al jazeera. France and senegal are joining forces to try to get more children into school around the world the Global Partnership for Education Conference in senegal aims to have every child in school by the year twenty thirty frances president of the United Nations chief and the four of us First Lady Michelle Obama are attending the conference they hope the developed countries will help to finance education in developing regions south sudan is one of the worst places for children when it comes to getting education more children are out of school there than in any other country people morgan reports 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 wed 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 the United Nations 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 if one of them i came home. 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. Hes very concerned that. Almost a whole generation thirty percent is just about one third of the. Schooling 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 he will morgan aljazeera juba. Lets go live now to the Global Partnership for Education Conference in dakar senegal as a serious Nicholas Hawk is there nick its. An ambitious target to get every kid in the world into school by twenty thirty can it be done. Well people here believe it can be done not that it can be done it must be done because today we have two hundred thirty four million children and you see this again two hundred thirty four million children that are out of school and half of them are girls this is a problem of education is a crisis of education not just in the developing world but also in the developed world where secondary education in europe targets to get children through secondary education is not being met and so theres a lot at stake here so you know weve been weve covered events like this where conference happened where World Leaders gather and promise and pledge to give money to education but time and time again that promise has been broken joining me now is. Key from the one foundation. And the one campaign and you have your own foundation you started when at the age of seventeen youre from northern next to the border where. To now why are you here today what are you hoping to achieve. Because i am a one year at the kids at the replenishment conference and education is very important to me tough for me as i happen to be one of the few to be educated from my region and so i would want many of the girls the one hundred thats me out of school doesnt do well to get an education as well and this is why im here and you started your own and cio at the age of seventeen whats the purpose of it and you promise at the end that soumitra purpose is the fastest couch out education not to fight for girls rights because many girls that being denied and in fact many privileges that allege that they should have access to the second is to be happy to take this up the insurgency so many of my lives and so many by the way happen so my organization that we have been. Helping them get their last ad. When we when we see half of the children that are out of school our girl i mean why is there a lack of focus towards young girls in education particularly in this part of the world i think there is this serious issue because of koch asked that we culture culture as a role in jails not having access to them because they believe that they end up to good girls end up being housewives by their families that that place is the key to so that is why. It is being given to them and also poverty poverty is a very serious issue. And that is dont have the resources to take them to that school they have no choice but to keep them at school. Are people hoping to achieve during this conference i mean theres an ambitious plan of raising two billion dollars per year. What will that money be used for what you want to see that money being used paspaley i want that money to be used for education and not just for my education but also skills acquisition training education is the center of everything its like when youre writing to tell you i am coward and the countrys economy was a cut for when people have jobs lead to too many jobs and also that money should be used to empower girls as well this is stuck in my very young age but it should be able to school so they will have rights and. Thank you now the conference is being held here we have a president i come from france we have other World Leaders head of u. N. Organizations we even have the popstar that are here trying to raise awareness over the issue of education but also across the world as we speak there are protests. In tunisia in france teachers are going out on the streets calling for better working conditions better pay and so this is not just about getting children in school its. Trying to get more focus and attention on education western Donor Agencies in the last decade have either stagnated their aid or their funding of education the funding has dropped and this has had drastic effect and impact on people here in this part of the world many young people here leaving their country trying to migrate to europe not only that theres also the issue of looking beyond schooling and looking at education other forms of continuing the education for the many people who need it here so a lot at stake here. Thanks live in dhaka senegal. Now Everybody Knows that the rain in spain falls mainly on the plane but where does it snow here to tell us if you will just weather it and folks. By sight when well thats been cold enough for a fair bit of snow across parts of the i think is a case of the cold air is really dug and then the rain in spain has actually been falling as snow if you take a look at the satellite picture you can see this lovely speckling of shower clouds these are snow showers as they move over the high ground particularly of the pyrenees and northern parts of spain has had a good little dusting of snow you can see how the ice the balls line up the airs been coming all the way from the arctic right down across that western side of here and temp just falling away and it has been cold enough for snow and this has been the same in parts of northern maine a good old covering of snow for some as inevitably cause some travel disruption a tricky getting around in there is more snow in the forecast as we go through the next couple of days so these tricky conditions will remain in place at the moment so the rain is tending to turn to rain for a time six celsius in london five celsius there for paris wanted to snow showers you can see just over the peyronies there but nothing much to speak of as we go through saturday the rather more expansive snow where this stage will be across the outs in some very heavy rain just making its way in across the balkans for a time at all make its way out of the way as a move out of the way you can see we get back to our wintry mix across a good parts of europe as we go on through sunday seventy five celsius there for london in paris at this stage there is the snow in place there across a good parts of the northwest corner of europe as we go through the next couple of days adrian. Many thanks still to come here on the news out. Well. I. Know it was just passing a fabled shipping routes in the north and the arctic undergoes dramatic changes due to Global Warming well tell you more. Plus well tell you why hong kongs porcelain industry could be losing its color. But in sports some of the worlds best golfers get the annual taste of the games largest and loudest crowds. The scene for us where theyre on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who is an activist and has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Well i get adrian from going to here and with the news out from aljazeera the top stories this hour aljazeera has obtained a u. N. Report which says the Saudi Led Coalition as the greatest responsibility for the deaths of yemeni children it blames the coalition for the deaths of sixty eight children between july and september bus it says that hooty faces also killed children. For the president of the maldives Mohamed Nasheed says that hes going to run in the elections later this year thats after a court quashed convictions against him and several colleagues early a police force with opposition supporters who demanded the Immediate Release of Political Prisoners. And Donald Trumps accusing the f. B. I. Of being biased and its investigation into his links with russia the white house is expected to release a memo about how the f. B. I. Of the Justice Department investigated suspected russian interference in the president s election. The u. S. Defense department is due to release its Nuclear Weapons review President Trump has repeatedly said that he wants to overhaul the countrys aging. But as aljazeera as patty call him explains that is 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 sure. That 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 talents israels ambassador to the United Nations says that any possibility of future peace talks will end if the palestinian president addresses the u. N. Security council what a bass is to you that later this month it will be a rare occasion because the usual representatives are ambassadors and not president s from u. N. Headquarters in new york his article magic editor james bays 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 and he 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. It will be a good thing 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 the israeli ambassador to the United Nations danny down on has issued a statement saying that president obama 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. Zero of the United Nations and pakistan thousands of people are demanding that a Police Officer be arrested and executed for shooting dead a man thats the second day of a mass rally following twenty seven year old keep the suits killing in an operation on wednesday his families and eyes claims by police that he was a criminal the officer who led the operation has been relieved of his duties more now from come out and islamabad. Thousands of protesters mainly from the mayfield drive but also ahead by other drivers and not to leaders on as well as South Waziristan have congregated and their cows are in store demand justice for not capable law and other meds so dr men who have gone missing after arbitrary Fake Encounters they also warn justice and theyre warned rao anwar a senior Police Officer who originally was an extrajudicial killings he is blamed for killing that people lie in a Fake Encounter i strongly demand from the Supreme Court of pakistan i strongly departed people strongly demand from traditional pakistan that the house and vote should be arrested these are the guys from politically areas from which it is done and you and you can lead to do such kind of the want these they want just as father to keep they want security for the push toward tribal spread across pakistan and there also are demanding that draw on watch should be arrested as soon as possible now this particular high police of facial is said to have official patronage insurgent provinces and therefore he had undetected and thats gone missing he has said to have gone into hiding the people here are determined they want justice and they said they will not budge from this location in fact even taking their protest in front of parliament and general headquarters richard the nerve center of the Pakistani Military good them arent just cared for their people they dont want the rest of their young people arbitrarily they do not want Fake Encounter an execution of their people and they also want to send a message to the rest of pakistan that they dont want to see and judge dates at the hands of the Police Forces and any of the provinces of pakistan. Two Army Helicopters have collided in the south of france killing five people the crash happened in a central pe rescue teams are searching for a sixth person who was thought to be on one of the helicopters its unclear what caused the crash as rising temperatures in the arctic melt ice that used to cover the region all year ships are beginning to make their way through waters that were once considered too dangerous. As part of our series on global trade routes stanny alack looks now at north americas Northwest Passage. 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 epic is an incredibly large remote and extreme region its a hazardous place to navigate at the best of times and the remoteness means that theres no search and rescue capacity located anywhere close to the Northwest Passage other concerns are environmental and 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 as a 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 once International Shipping begins using the passage regularly but then we dont have or along our coastline. We need. That their evil are in that kind of indian and i think that theres an opportunity there that 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 or for the next report in a serious way to hate travel 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 you can see that throughout the day saturday here on out as it. Every day an army of shoeshine swaps the streets in the bolivian city of la paz theyve long been victims of discrimination wearing mosques to hide their identities boss new social projects are now allowing them to him from the shadows as the reports. They wear mosques to hide their identity no one wants to admit to being a shoeshine boy part of an army of men boys and sometimes girls doing a job which here carries a badge of shame for the many who were there is. This getting. It was because of discrimination i was in college and my friend would say hey hes a shoeshine boy but now with the newspaper the mask is a way of identifying myself of saying who we are because ignacio is one of the many two into the order me going to model project writing producing and selling their own newspaper it provides a financial boost gives them a voice and helps them to inform the residents of the pass. On the street you dont know so i said maybe i should study so into this organization and they spoke to me help build up my selfesteem. And since few know the stories in hidden corners of the past as well as boys like fernando they now also give tourists guided tours of the city. Its helped me a lot i was very shy i didnt speak but now i can talk to people interact and thanks to the extra here im about to finish College Industrial mechanics and hopefully in one maybe two years ill be able to stop polishing shoes. From london started shining shoes when he was eleven hes now twenty and hes looking forward to the day when he can take off his mosque. Boys. So who could be. Bringing their own problems and challenges. Founded the project eleven years ago when he was twenty. We have to protect these youngsters and show that their work is dignified and not a negative impact because we have to protect them not just. The police. But also from the aggression shown by the stigma the newspaper. Is about fifty. Pay for Health Coverage and scholarships they provide hote and. Still to come on the news sports well hear from the quarterback for a sixth. Well again it takes decades to perfect the art of painting porcelain by hand but most across but in hong kong have reached retirement age and young apprentice is a hard to find to keep the last remaining factory theyre in business to sell a clock reports. Spice is a rarity in this paulson factory shelves are crammed to good 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 developed 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 decade of paulson 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 china 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 in a factory and so on laura there was the opprobrium family dinners are her last such. A patience her interest that brought this to the floor got worse in its heyday there about three hundred workers in this factory in fact it was one of the largest in hong kong but high rent and costly 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 its real in that theyre all i have everything its a. Well thats right you tell us its really tells the story of a stranger so just like everyone you know the family behind the business other ration will translate to other craft so the fact they can stay open and the last film asked is to put down their brush and their time. Aljazeera hong kong. Time for sport heres andy thank you so much new England Patriots coach Bill Belichick says theres no quarterback youd rather have a nice team than home the pile b. I mean for the six super bowl title against the Philadelphia Eagles the statement will be much to put a lid on speculation about a fracturing in the jew i was working relationship readies patriots the defending champions in one of the last three super bowls last year new england recovered from a twenty five point deficits to overcome the Atlanta Falcons i think in some ways im more relaxed when were losing because if you dont do anything youre to know what the outcome is going to be so i always look at it is you know a great opportunity and i think man if we come back to win this this is what this is what people are going to remember is what people are going to really want to see. Weve been ahead weve been beyond and thats so teams that its just what you do is keep playing and you were throw situations but i think last years game last year situations everything to do with this years team is a Different Team and there are a lot of different players on the world to get as much relevant. Eagles have the chance to win the super bowl for the first time in franchise history on sunday theyve got this far twice before losing in one thousand nine hundred the Oakland Raiders fans who thousand and five they were beaten by brady on the patriots. We expect a lot about ourselves we want to be. In history and cement our own legacy so theres no added pressure. You know from the fans we put pressure on ourselves to be great and so thats what its going to come down to on sunday is making sure that we end up in history on the right side of history and some our legacies as the first super bowl champs in philly history well despite all those preparations for sunday spectacle in minnesota i treats coach Bill Belichick took a bit of time out to catch some n. B. A. Action he was on hand to say an impressive display from the timberwolves in particular jimmy butler the shooting guard stops going from minnesota as they keep being a walking see him twenty eight points in this one a white eighty nine when its invoiced a fourth in the western conference. The hockey team set to make winter olympic history has been talking tactics ahead of their unprecedented show of unity south koreas olympic bosses have just released this footage of the womens squad that will include players from north and south korea the south canadians souths canadian coach sarah mari will be in overall charge of the same pyong chang at least three north korean players be selected each game and all take on sweden in a friendly on sunday. And west Ham United Football Club have suspended their director of player recruitment after it was alleged teammate discriminates the remarks about african players in a statement west ham said that outfits with fiji to the serious nature of these claims reported its only henry claimed african players cause mayhem were not picked in the first scene and that the club wouldnt be buying any more players from the consonance or ghana in football writes a gary l. Smith says its important for the premier League African fans that the club and the English Football Association seem to be taking the matter seriously. I think that theyve started in the right way because these books theres a road on to the f. B. I. Is investigating them i was coming up also been to the of suspended henry pending to get into i think that everybody taking it seriously like you said west ham issued a statement saying that it included discrimination theyre the. Only people in the equality and diversity and soreness so forth so i think that any african class would look at some isolated is that it wasnt one person and not the club in general because i mean you have to be quite relieved to to go with african story when it comes to the English Premier League building no English Premier League and their success without the african input so i dont think this is a problem at all the top flight french referee who kicked supply a during a league match has been banned for six months accidentally colliding with nonce by the carlos referee tony chaperoning kicked out call us and then sent him off half of the six month ban is suspended and chaperone has already said this will be his final season as ref us the currency is ill fated stint in south africas rugby coach has come to an end after two years he won just eleven of his twenty five games in charge because he recently wrote to the South African rugby board claiming hed been set up to fail the two time world champions last option saina and italy for the first time during his reign because International Competition in Northern Hemisphere rugby starts on saturday england heading into the six nations as defending champions their first game is against its silly france play and wales were hung to scotland wales beaten by the scots last year but its been eight years now since scotland want to six nations away again anywhere other than run. Its a good game for us to get faced up in the players that were involved last he would just a winner but losing while mary field. And i feel is that theres a great chance for us to get the campaign off to a good start and now against a Scottish Team that of italy being resurgent and going to test us and cause us a you know a number of problems and some of the worlds best golfers have been getting that annual zeitgeist of one of the loudest crowds in the game the sixteenth hole of the phoenix open is the epicenter of the events which draws the biggest attendances in golf last year more than six hundred fifty thousand fans turned up. More are expected this time outs amid the noise bill has say quietly moves into the lead sheets in the seven on the hard round of sixteen. Ok thats a sport is looking for now lets get back to you and even i think state thats it for the news hour ill be back in just a few of us to take on the days top stories ill see it. 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