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Council wanted but. After the deaths of more than five hundred people. In south sudan the u. N. Says more than half the population is not dependent on food handouts the outlook is even more bleak and so much of this damage is manmade after years of civil war and its one of the biggest tech events of the year the. Slightest phone but the big buzz is about five g. The next level of quantitative easy for. Us and they were hanging out refugee crisis has had a devastating impact on children and as many now battling posttraumatic stress disorder and depression ill tell you about the creative ways to help them hail. The show using the hash tag. Look at the news bridge streaming online through you tube. Just the past hour or so as president Vladimir Putin has announced he is ordering a daily humanitarian pause to the fighting and it will start tomorrow. It will be a pause of course in the strikes and shelling by forces loyal to president Bashar Al Assad including russia which is killed. And five hundred people now just going to start with a quick map here from al jazeera dot com under siege syrias Eastern Group there and its a bit of a crowded looking map there but its just to give you an idea of the area were talking about you see damascus in the left hand corner thats the city center of this whole area Eastern Ghouta home now to about four hundred thousand people across those twenty two districts it has been besieged by the government all those red areas around there since twenty thirteen so this is the area where its all been happening and maybe now just a little bit of response so well check in first with jonah how he is in russia and central city called chelyabinsk and what can you tell us jonah about the details of this humanitarian pools. Yeah this information coming through in about the last hour or so defense minister sergey sure he grew following a meeting of the National Security council the top level Security Council at which president putin was in attendance defense minister show you saying the order for a huge a humanitarian pause comes by order of the president in order to avoid further civilian casualties it goes into effect as you said at nine am local time on tuesday it runs until two pm local time daily defensemen saying that a humanitarian corridor or will be open to allow civilians both to leave and aid to enter as well now what does this mean in practice well of course that will be proven by the facts on the ground on at nine am on tuesday will it mean an end to fighting certainly the last forty eight hours since the signing of that resolution or the unanimous agreement of that resolution by the Security Council has not seen and into fighting what we do know is that there were some crucial changes to the wording of that resolution brought in in in anxious delayed talks ahead of the agreement of that resolution in order to bring russia on board concessions to russia in the wording removing things like within seventy two hours and the word immediately referring to a deliveries replacing them with the words without delay apparently giving president putin time to talk to his ally president assad and bring him on board which perhaps now he has been able to do. Thank you for all those details as you say well see what happens tomorrow or well move to asama been of course covering events from has been doing for some weeks now whats your assessment as to what this might actually mean how it might actually play out for the people of Eastern Group. In the last few minutes i asked a syrian activists on the ground about what is going to happen they said we dont know does this mean that they killed the rest of us after one minute or two oclock and that was a question mark so it is not clear what is going to happen people have been disappointed in the First Movement that is about the humanitarian ceasefire that they were expecting is about evacuation this cease fire according to what weve been hearing from the copies that be seen by the russian government is that it will allow people to leave this does not mean that allowed aid to come in this is obviously an area home to four hundred thousand people people who have been under siege since two thousand and thirteen five hundred fifty plus have been killed more than two thousand people injured and their aid supplies have been running on fumes weve been hearing about desperate stories of how people were stranded in shelters for two days and then food could reach them weve been hearing from medics who have been saying that they have run out of everything that they could use to save lives including a lot bags so it is a very desperate situation on the ground there is disappointment and anger among syrians that this United Nations Security Council resolution that people are counting on that might allow a cessation to the fighting and in humanitarian aid is going to be used to for people to leave and a you have to remember that people who have been telling us in the last week since this. Campaign began that they dont want to leave they have seen what is happening to people who left aleppo theyve seen what is happening to people. They dont want to go to the region. Parts in damascus there is no option of going further south near the jordanian border and in the north there is it live where there is ongoing fighting so where will these people go once they come out and if they come out of the city with or is a big question mark thank you for all that. Have been. Following developments in syria very now the thing is before any of this news broke of this apparent humanitarian pause the Major Development in these the group was actually of a suspected chlorine gas attack medics treated dozens of people struggling to breeze witnesses reported smelling the gas after an explosion in that rebel held area near damascus our report is from. One of the front lines in eastern opposition fighters say they are rebelling attempts by pro Syrian Government forces to storm the besieged and. Rebel saying they killed dozens of soldiers the ground offensive began on sunday just hours after the u. N. Security Council Agreed to a cease fire throughout. Since then there has been no letup in the war the intensity of the airstrikes and the shelling appears to have dropped when compared to the relentless Bombing Campaign during the first week of the assault but civilians continue to die those who are able to find underground shelter avoid going outside more than five hundred people have already been killed children and women among them. The any god give me patience to face this tragedy my children are scattered here and there my son lost three kids such awful memories. I lost my house six days ago i have nothing no told i have been here for six days theres no food and water living in tokyo. Chlorine gas has also reportedly been used activists and medics a victim suffered breathing problems i know not only today we have more than thirty dead dozens of launching of chemical weapons they bombard us with chlorine sarin and other gases from iran and we dont know what they are. In common they dont care about un Council Decisions they still use chemical weapons against us progovernment forces have been accused of using chemical weapons in the past especially when they want to clear an area to allow their forces to advance the Syrian Government. Are using a poll of the un Security Council cease fire resolution the military campaign. By what they call terrorists. If there are two rebel groups socialists and. They have sent representatives to russian sponsored talks in ask but there are also a few hundred. Fighters belonging to a Group Previously known as the. Front the opposition says. Fighters are ready to leave but the progovernment alliance wants all rebel factions to surrender there are thousands of fighters in eastern huta and between three hundred to four hundred thousand civilians says the u. N. God be with us wheres the ceasefire the airstrikes havent stopped weve been going through this for the past week no food no water the kremlin says the people of east are being held hostage but the fighters and their families are also the people of this damascus suburb surrendering would probably mean forcible displacement to another unsafe rebel area and never returning home. Meanwhile the un secretary general has used his opening address of the Human Rights Council to call for an immediate cease fire in east and go into the war in syria took center stage on the first day of those high level discussions which are being held over the next four weeks. In geneva the u. N. Secretary general antonio terrorise used his opening address to demand the immediate implementation of the cease fire in syria as the news came in of continued government attacks against the rebel held suburb of damascus. Cannot wait its time to stop these health. And they remind all parties of their absolute obligation i mean threshold humanitarian and human rights law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure at all times and similarly efforts to come back. Do not supersede these obligations. The outgoing human rights high commissioner for the u. N. As i had to say in said he wished to be blunt about where the blame for what he called the slaughter house is really lay the responsibility for the continuation of so much pain lies with the five permanent members of the un Security Council so long as the veto is used by them to block any unity of action when it is needed the most when it could reduce the extreme suffering of innocent people then it is they the permanent members who must answer before the victims reforms to the system already being backed by two out of the five permanent members by france and the United Kingdom the high commissioner said it is time for the love of mercy for russia china and the United States to join them and stop the punishes use of the veto as the world celebrates the seventieth anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights the high commissioner said it was the worst offenders disregard and contempt for human rights which will be the eventual undoing of us all David Chaytor aljazeera geneva. We think that is of course our focus but we shouldnt forget there are ongoing battles in other parts of syria as such this the who controls what map of syria is being regular updates and i think about a freeing up in the north west as well which is ongoing if you just for that syria who controls what you can explore this map the itself it is handy context when we talk about syrias war which is being fought as we know on so many fronts you can get in touch with us as well the hash tag is a good Contact Details coming up on screen of had a couple of questions already which are hopefully i can answer here on facebook who is in control of the well as you saw in the first map i showed you there is a rebel held on clay Village Green areas it is rebel held areas but it is besieged from all around by the Syrian Government forces so arguably you could say the Syrian Government forces are the ones in control because theyre not letting anyone in or out and question viro whats that number plus an uncivil five or one triple one four nine camille has asked what is the United Nations doing well i passed a resolution at but you heard from jonah how a little bit early he said the language got watered down instead of saying immediate humanitarian assistance it became about humanitarian assistance without delay its all in these very delicate wordings which is what actually gets these deals over the line but as weve seen no cease fire but perhaps these humanitarian pauses starting tomorrow if you want to get in touch with us Twitter Facebook and whatsapp all up and running the hash tag as a. J. News grid over in brussels syria was also top of the agenda for European Union minutes we saw the a use high representative for Foreign Affairs federica moca really saying she is worried by this escalation of the conflict in Eastern Europe to have a listen. In general terms i am extremely concerned of the ministers as well about the increase of military operations all over syria from Different Actors obviously first and foremost by the regime and its supporters and there is a special responsibility especially from the free got interests of the start up process russia iran and turkey to make sure that the process of the escalation takes place and not the process of escalation his new banker in brussels for us now. As i say obviously syria tops the agenda no surprise but what else are they dealing with there at this meeting. Oh sure lets start with syria the e. U. Foreign policy chief theyre clearly very quick to condemn the ongoing violence in syria specifically there in eastern she said that the responsibility were it was all of the regional players involved in the conflict in syria the likes of russia of course of iran and turkey to provide guarantees that this un back cease fire will be implemented will hold and will be effective at the end of all of this so the coming forty eight hours are going to be very crucial will be observed very closely from brussels as to whether or not the cease fire is indeed effective and being respected also the middle east Peace Process was a major focus for e. U. Foreign ministers here in brussels they have been growing concerns after President Donald Trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel that the u. S. Can no longer play a neutral role in peace talks in that part of the world which is why frederica mongery me on the sidelines of this Foreign Ministers meeting met up with senior figures within the arab league the onus is now on the arab league and the e. U. To plow ahead to make sure that the Peace Process continues ahead as planned and the hopes of a two state solution remain key to all Foreign Policy plans across the board but also further afield we cant talk about this meeting without talking about the facts of the e. U. Twenty seven has also given greening the mandate to impose crucial sanctions against leading military figures within the miami leadership in retaliation for the violent crackdown on ranger moves slims this is a crucial step because the e. U. Had been very hesitant in the past about what kind of sanctions could be imposed they had worried that economic sanctions may have a negative impact on ordinary citizens within me on mar but now a crucial step showing that the e. U. Is prepared to take punitive measures to bring into line in response to what the e. U. Regards as very serious violations of human rights and thats going on about e. U. Meeting in brussels need bank thank you. There is simply news from the United Nations regarding south sudan with famine is threatening to take over and imprisonment a number of people now simply dont know where their next meal will come from while sixty percent of the population do you know because they are totally dependent on food handouts not just have quick look at this this is the situation a year ago done from al jazeera dot com an interactive map youre looking at the stressed areas all those sort of beige cream colored areas stressed areas as far as Food Security goes and then if i just move this across we look at the next six months of this is like up until may of last year and over in this area just were swapping back and forth and you see how those areas start to turn darker color as they go into the crisis and emergency areas that is south sudan route there and that as we said he was six months ago but it is the human factor which is key here we cant forget that the u. N. Says the hunger crisis wont end until infighting between rival political groups stops as well here morgan has a report from juba barely able to stand and to think. Thats looking a dent john told the doctors when she brought in her two year old time getting for a checkup but she cannot hide her grief when asked why he was in that condition. We have no food in the house i planted basic greens but thats not enough and we cant afford to buy food from the market every day sometimes we eat one meal sometimes we dont eat the doctors think getting is malnourished and is not alone the u. N. Childrens organization unicef says more than one point three million children are at risk of being malnourished by july if not given assistance. And philip is one of them. I brought my child here because he hasnt gotten proper food for so long that the little food we do get he cant eat it and we cant afford regular mail. Africas youngest nation has been its war for more than four years infighting between rival groups has claimed thousands of lives and displaced a quarter of the twelve million population its also resulted in what the u. N. Calls an unprecedented level of Food Insecurity as much as it is hard for those here in the capital juba to get through the situation is worse for millions of others around the country who have no access to markets and rely on aid to survive that total is rising the u. N. Says six point three million or fifty seven percent of the population is a trick of starvation by april and the u. N. Says one hundred fifty five thousand people are at risk of being classified as an catastrophic things of Food Insecurity by july it is serious and then why we are seeing less drastic measures to can by the unitarian activist in this situation is likely to form but from last year we have an increase of food into fuel and Food Insecurity forty forty percent so if you compare land here with this year is zero to do better. But the u. N. Says without an end to the conflict it will be hard to fight against the hunger as long as you have the conflict continuing people a lot feel secure in their own being and where they are and without that you dont have them actually producing food and actually contributing to the food needs of what our imperatives i should maintain lactase is to look at now the people who are in need and make sure we get the resources to provide them the assistance that in the second needs thats keeping creasing day by day with adults and children at risk of starving to death and there are millions of people morgan aljazeera juba. Weve got and. Joining us now are Food Security and livelihood advisor at the Charity World vision hes in juba for us thank you for your time sir. I mean the situation is so dire so very bad tell me about the acute problem at the moment before we get on to any you know ending of conflict how can groups like yours and many other charities actually feed all these people who need that aid so badly. Obviously the situation remains very dire. South sudan is a region unprecedented Food Security levels. Humanitarian it does have stepped up their efforts to try and improve the situation. As you might do with with the i p c which has been released shows that it is fifty seven percent of the people for facing up could Food Insecurity and going into the period we expect that when they tears in my door in a way step up the assistance of Food Insecurity. Children about him even children facing a very dire Food Insecurity situation here in south sudan not knowing when the end next meal will be and this is very critical and the situation remains very precarious. And president didnt compared to the previous years. Has been the situation so obviously the conflict in displacement remain the key drivers of these cutting Food Insecurity we were just seeing some pictures of people carrying their the sacks of food i guess this is the food are you which is being given do you have enough of that is there enough support for the humanitarian situation in south sudan. Because of this Food Insecurity funding gap is continue to increase. Cause for a lot of assistance. The situation becomes so i mean there is a need to step up distance that isnt much of. Its coming at the at the private present moment and we really calling for more support and more assistance to reach out to the millions of children to reach out to the families the women that are forced to sleep without. They do is really a funding gap. Last year we saw. A proportion of about seventy percent of the funding for if is so so we really still feel they need to cover the gap if the situation is to improve. Joining us from world vision in juba thank you so much for your time an important story for us to talk about plenty more to come on the grid but weve got some International News headlines coming from Julia Macdonald in london hi julie. How theyre come out thank you now south korea is pushing for both the u. S. And north korea to offer concessions so that a dialogue on peace can go ahead but there were protests in seoul on monday over the presence of a north korean general whos in the country for talks kim young child has repeatedly expressed his countrys read in s. For discussions with the United States for up mcbride has more from the protests a. Continuing protests in seoul that the presence of general kim young child on south korean soil a man that many people here blame for the attack in twenty ten that sank a south korean warship with the loss of nearly fifty lives the North Koreans have denied they were never involved but people here believe its an evidence that the north korea can never be trusted under the current leadership but its true to say the goal of the people here share the same kind of optimism of many people in south korea after the build up of goodwill over these Olympic Games the talks though continue between the visiting north korean delegation and their south Korean Counterparts according to moon jay in the south korean president it is the only way forward to try and do yes collate tensions here looking for the ultimate denuclearization of north korea but in the background is the United States concerned that this is a continuing Charm Offensive by north korea and that the South Koreans are being beguiled the United States and also many protesters here believe that north korea has not changed despite all the smiles and that now is the time for a united front against what they believe is still a potentially very dangerous adversary Israeli Forces have arrested one thousand palestinians in the occupied west bank half of the u. S. To place and now this out of the last northeast of ramallah into the palestinian teenager who was shot in the head with a rubber coated steel bullets last december Israeli Security forces say the u. S. Would use an increase in violence in the area. Public employees union in gaza has called for government workers to strike the workers say theyre still not being paid despite rival palestinian factions hamas and fatah reaching a deal last year while strafford is in gaza he explains the background to the left for there are hundreds of schools and government futures right across gaza like this one that are closed today but give you some background to this story in two thousand and seven when hamas took control from fatah in the gaza strip they recruited tens of thousands of employees now in october last year ten years later a reconciliation deal was signed between hamas and fatah in cairo with the aim of eventually setting up a unity government but the implementation of that deal seemingly remains stalled the status of the people that work in institutions like this remains vague and they have barely been played since october. Noted had a muscular to my left from what we need a fair and just to you should we want to be integrated into the official policy nion alternative system we want our salaries to live in dignity we want to be recognized as state employees we have done our duty we now want our rights. Because the story isnt just about where your job is just how frustrated you did angry palestinians here in gaza all having a good would tell you that the girls learned it would be located in the park with the rubber crossing with egypt in the south but that we should be closed around for years now it also highlights the deep rift between fatah and hamas but it shows how difficult the implementation of reconciliation do is proving to be struck with aljazeera. Germanys ruling Christian Democrat Party has overwhelmingly approved another Coalition Deal with the social democrats at their Party Conference a bird led now it means i got markel is a step closer to a fourth term as chancellor social democrats now have to approve the deal themselves the result of their postal vote will be announced next monday germanys been in political limbo for five months now absence markel spotty lost ground to the far right in last september elections. Three Nobel Peace Prize winners have called on their fellow laureate Aung Sun Suu Kyi to speak out about violence against range of muslims warning that she risks prosecution for genocide the women are visiting with fiji camps in bangladesh and theyve told me in mas the death so wake up to the atrocities facing their hidden me im odd does not recognize the range as an ethnic group and as blame violence and become state on terrorists maguire is one of the peace Prize Winners visiting coxs bazaar and she spoke to us earlier giving us her assessment of the situation. This is genocidal really up torture margaret all the earth and the people and the word has to do something to stop but so thats one of the but also we want to take the burmese government to the Enter National c. C. To me exam appoint the ball but i would like to go on to burma does this of our sister or i have to ask our sister laureate to go to the villages where these people and theyre mostly been slopping been destroyed the evidence of yeah the side is being well covered as we speak and i would like things to see theyre pumping us to the villages of literal go of people. I actually had knowledge there are human beings every right to left. The right to lose for no right to be massacred me kill like this. And emotional testimony there from cox a specific kemal its back to you dont have to think so that you are going to stay with this urge to leave the plot of the range refugees because he was here with the story of one woman trying to help child refugees and doing a little different way that we used to sing you know throughout the less explain now the scale of the challenges remain unclear with whats happening coxs bizarre but the crisis has had a Significant Impact on children and women Human Rights Watch says that many victims of Human Trafficking and theyre also battling posttraumatic stress disorder and depression but a lack of knowledge and careless in these overcrowded camps along with stigma and shame has prevented many women from getting post rape care now one woman is trying to help the regions a Community Heal with arent there to who is an artist and an activist and shes been working with refugees in coxs bizarre since the influx began and spending her days with women and children listening to their her rif experiences of fleeing from in mar and the challenges they now face across the border also shes listening to some of these painful stories caused by rape and sexual assault. And tomorrow works closely with therapists who incorporates art music and gongs to help victims overcome symptoms such as anger anxiety and behavioral difficulties. I use art and creativity to find ways to creatively create awareness as well as. The women involved in giving the stories if a number of children are drawing the same things without being prompted about about what they saw what theyve been through this reflects their self conscious and their voices in a way that is that that can be felt to be a lot more legitimate art allows pacifying off Human Emotions that cannot be. Restricted just to words or just to one or two mediums of expression there is there is there is an artist and everyone and these kind of therapies help even refugees get the agency that they lost and the chair this piece of art from one of the children in the camps this is from six year old rasik now she is also use her experience of working in the camps in her own artwork painting her own interpretation of the range of crisis focusing mainly on empowering women and girls as you know any author nish to that are helping refugees right now get in touch with us using the hash tag is going to we can message me those ideas directly i met him homage thank you this is really interesting actually were going to talk more about this therapy how its used to improve the well being of refugees weve got joining us director for society fresh which is a group focusing on Youth Participation and he is at the moment in bangladesh so. Ok the first thing i want to know is if you would to give a child a piece of paper and some pencils and crayons or whatever tell me about some of the things which they initially come out with because i imagine the idea in my head is that theres just all this horror that theyve seen and that would sort of come out onto the paper is that what happens. Hi kamal thank you first of all thank you for having me when we do art therapy we dont focus on the trauma that they encounter or that they happen council but we do first and foremost is try to create a safe space and when we have created a safe space we are then giving them the opportunity to tell the story they want to tell so yes sometimes thats the trauma that they have experienced and they will write this down or draw these down in on paper but sometimes its also the dreams and the end of things that they still want for their own future and those are the things that they draw down on paper so when we use art as a way to give. Psychosocial support we dont tend to focus so much on trauma but of course trauma is a big thing because they have encountered of course or two but roches things like the brother and also the Nobel Laureates in your report reported on yeah so there is always space for when they do want to share the trauma and want to see them with the mocha d i mean i just have an idea of drawing on a piece by piece. Sing and dance with them no normal kid normal kid stuff. Yeah well part of creating the safe space is having them be normal as a kid and feel as a kid again so thats thats what we try to set up but we use these different kinds of arts art form to make sure that they are able to express themselves because as the bar already wisely set in every person is an artist thats something that we try to focus on most well because we try to focus on creativity so for instance when we use music as an art form we asked them to make their own Musical Instruments and with those Musical Instruments we are going to start a conversation through music and we ask them to together write a song and by writing a song they can write about their past experiences but like i said before you can also write about the dreams that you still have and this is how we go we softly and whittle very low thresholds are trying to open up a line of communication when there was traumatized children ok vanderveldt my work you do and its great to hear about it thank you so much for joining us can i also recommend this episode of the stream if you havent seen it it features al jazeera correspondent you know him homage im german and cameraman found the ben the who talked about their experiences reporting from the ranger crisis in the camps in bangladesh fatties said i covered the refugee stories before in greece and turkey but i didnt see Something Like this in my mice it is powerful viewing reporting from inside the range of crisis youll find the stream in the shows section around the red dot com. And you can get in touch with us as well of course you know the details hash tag is a joint news grid be it on Twitter Facebook or whatsapp just checking to see what else is coming through people watching from tanzania somalia india and france welcome to all of you this is the news great if you are one of those people watching us on facebook mind you but a story coming up for you about an indigenous possible team in mexico with a lot of heart and soul that is judging from the problem on to then later the yemeni minister accusing the United Arab Emirates of creating regional tribal armies to break up the country that and the headlines still to come. Welcome back across the levant and western parts of asia still unsettled pictures massive cloud bring in some areas of rain and t. The high elevations some snow but it should largely clear away as we head through into chews day weve got to be fine conditions around the caspian sea further towards the west and still we still have some rain across northern parts of iraq the eastern side of the mediterranean weather conditions fairly quiet nothing special here temperatures eighteen degrees there in beirut you see some more rain moving across western parts of turkey then into robey impinged weve got to the risk of rain here in qatar during the course of choose day so just twenty three is a high into one but that could well be some heavy showers and i think through wednesday will find that risk of Charity Standing across the other gulf states to on the other side of the potential it should be fine with highs of thirty four expected in mecca lets head across into southern parts of africa where its looking quite lively in places that moment you see a massive cloud all way down through zambia through. And through towards mozambique and here would like to see further showers during the course of choose day heading south of through botswana weve lost most of the showers here fine across much of south africa twenty two in cape town it should be quite a warm pleasant day in durban with highs of twenty eight. The story of one of the most successful p. R. Campaigns in the us study after study has demonstrated that its ready perspectives dominate American Media coverage what part of this can you get through your thick head as hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that youre going to say is what we want and if you dont say it when i go at you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that theyre being deceived the occupation of the American Mind at this time on aljazeera one of the really special things about working for aljazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else. Theyve got it but the good because you have a lot of people but if i did a political issue. With the people who believe to tell the real stories ill just mandate is to do indepth journalism we dont feel in fear of a good audience across the. Headlines if amounts as a result call man whats trending as well the story of the bollywood stuff for jeff its very big the last couple days that hes coming out to buy that it was accidental drowning and thats. Top of the trending list at the moment on sort of a common and plenty more of course this next three stories to do with what we say in east africa at the moment if youre not into something new something different. But everyone else is reading it out to see what comes right there lets turn to. A Yemeni Government minister is accusing the United Arab Emirates of trying to fragment the country by creating regional and tribal armies in the south. Warning al qaida is exploiting the conflict you know accusation follows the launch of an offensive led by elite u. S. Forces which is targeting Al Qaeda Linked groups in yemen victoria has this report on the lookout for al qaeda these fighters belong to the United Arab Emirates ship one elite forces they began patrolling the streets of the al macam district in eastern yemen all monday as part of Operation Decisive storm an initiative by the Saudi Led Coalition which includes the u. A. E. To clear areas considered to be al qaeda strongholds at this Media Briefing a minister belonging to the internationally recognized government led by president abbot rebbie mansell hardy agreed the reach of alqaeda is spreading he also criticized the u. A. E. Accusing it of trying to fragment yemen by creating what he called separate regional and tribal armies a lot of. The situation is very bad in all liberated areas particularly those in the south where there are tribal armies established and supported by the United Arab Emirates there are also provincial armies and there are gangs even al qaida is spreading there in large parts of the governor it has never been as present as it is right now. Yemen has suffered almost three years of civil war the Saudi Led Coalition is fighting iranian backed the rebels who control large parts of the country the Yemeni Government now based in the southern port city of aden relies on the coalitions ab power which is why criticisms of the u. A. E. By ministers has surprised. Theres no question that the u. A. E. Has a significant presence on the ground in yemen theyre part of the saudi of a coalition and probably the second most important partner after the saudis that being said i think generally speaking they continue to enjoy a significant amount of Popular Support and if you look at what the u. A. E. Has been able to achieve in fighting terrorist groups like alqaeda in the Arabian Peninsula with some of the groups that want to speak has thought about has been speaking about these groups have actually played a major role in pushing al qaeda out of key areas since the war began at least ten thousand yemenis have been killed the economy crippled and millions face famine and disease the u. N. Says nearly old twenty five Million People need some form of humanitarian assistance with close to half the population in acute need of support as the fighting is about to enter its fourth year if you have much hope of improvement any time soon victoria gates and be out there. Well next month will be three years of yemen being locked in this power struggle between president do it over months or have these governments and the hooty rebel rebels allied with iran or much of twenty fifteen calls a Multinational Coalition led by saudi arabia intervened and we have had this war ever since well over at the u. N. Security council there was a vote on a british draft resolution that would condemn iran for providing missiles and drones to the who the rebels in yemen and were going to check in with our diplomatic editor james bays on this one for the latest james i mean it is important to remember. Things like yemen going on and clearly diplomatic efforts as well because so much of our focus is on syria to these days at the u. N. And i want to explain in a moment how the two things have become linked in the dynamics of the Security Council let me first explain what has been going on in the last hour because it is a somewhat confusing picture just over forty minutes ago the u. N. Security council was supposed to vote the idea to renew the panel of experts that looks very closely at yemen comes up with all the evidence for the Security Council and also the sanctions regime that is in place with regard to yemen and they have not done so they have not voted and in fact theyve gone to further negotiations they moved on to a discussion of burundi while behind the scenes for the negotiations take place thats because there was a u. K. Drafted resolution but then russia put forward its own resolution russia didnt like the u. K. Mentions and references to iran and iranian missiles which the u. K. Working with the u. S. Had put into this resolution russia then came up with another version which simply was the same resolution as a year ago with the time references change so just a rollover as we call it here resolution for now we are not going to get a vote we will need to get a vote before midnight new york time otherwise the sanctions regime for yemen expires but a difficult situation i think for the Security Council to rival resolutions and i think its also worth noting that many of the Security Council i think of this occasion complete reverse of what we had at the weekend more likely to vote for the russian draft than for the u. K. And i would probably call it us drafters well its interesting that this is relevant to whats been going on in syria i think the push against iran was very evident here at the weekend when nikki haley spoke on the syrian resolution she didnt just speak about russia and syria she spoke about iran but its also worth noting that the whole. This fear i think here has been poisoned by those negotiations on syria and certainly the u. K. Ambassador when he came out to speak to reporters this morning about you made a point about coming in talking about syria and president putins latest offer of this five hour pause that shows russia can get a pause if it wants but the u. N. Security council is not decided on a five hour pause is decided on the continuous twenty four hour pause and thats what the russians should now enforce james bays with all the details from the Security Council at the u. N. Thank you james now developing news this hour from the u. S. The Supreme Court has delivered a setback to donald trump with judges refusing to hear the president s appeal to end duck out that is of course the deferred action for Childhood Arrivals Program president tom had planned to end protection by march the fifth for around seven hundred thousand immigrants brought illegally into the u. S. As children these are the ones known collectively as the dream of lets go to Kimberly Howard in washington d. C. Outside the white house yet set back from here. This is certainly a setback for the white house and for its part the white house says that it is going to pursue this in the federal courts that have currently ruled against this so just to kind of understand whats happened here is essentially weve had two federal courts who have said that Donald Trumps plan to end the doco program by march fifth was illegal and as a result those protections would need to remain in place the trumpet ministration took this to the Supreme Court hoping that it would hear the case the Supreme Court said no were not going to hear this case in fact were going to have to work this out through the appeals process at those federal court levels so this is not over by any means and certainly weve had a statement from the department of justice saying that it will continue to defend the governments Lawful Authority to wind down dhaka in an orderly manner but what this does mean is that this process will continue to play out and well it does those hundreds of thousands who have benefited from this program as you point out brought to the United States illegally by their parents of often grown up here gotten jobs got married and gone to school they will be allowed to continue to do that until either the courts rule otherwise or congress which had shut down the government in january over this issue and has since then failed to put in some sort of permanent protections in place until either of those things happen they will continue to be able to live and work in the United States thank you for that update kimberly how could the muslim of the white house there. Something completely different now actually the age of five g. Internet is now here in tech office from around the globe or in basilan or right now to be the first to find out about it it is the twenty eighteen mobile World Congress thats begun with some of the most anticipated announcements and having is ultra fast five g. Networks and security goals this also showcases the latest products and technology in the mobile industry we saw the brand new mobile from samsung come out as well its its not here is Charlie Angela whos at the mobile World Congress i feel like ive heard about five g. For a very long time is this the real deal now. Yes well when i was here last year i have to say five g. Was just a vision that they see if there is real data at the recent Winter Olympics and you know in china the south korean Telecoms Company katie actually showcased its five g. In a ton of us five and using Virtual Reality fees of those that sporting action so it is here its still going to be a couple of years into this rolled out that something that were actually using on off phones but what it means is much faster Data Transfer times that means it will be able to download a feature film in just a second which is really an incredible idea but here to expand a little bit more about its applications in tech is Andrew Parker hes from the g. S. A. Which is the organization that represents the entire mobile industry didnt just jump in to. Save the five keys to determine for the whole range of Industries Transportation for example we built on a mistake whos she drove so we looking at it into that to disguise what well be able to manage drones in a much more efficient way the whole area of entertainment is going to be revolutionized that true reality gaming will become much more accessible to people who have to do it without having large computers. And the third area that the five keys really going to influence is the internet of things and this is going to be allow many more machines and devices to connect and the internet to be smarter to offer Better Services and more fission services for people so i could see the incentive things i know thats your speciality if its a big buzzword have more of the new products youre seeing last year i was seeing a lot to do with the smart homes smart capitals smart Lighting Systems what new innovations even if you spot it i think this year what were seeing is the technology matures that the industrialized cheese is beginning to come to life and safety in the areas of smart aquaculture because its all about refining and improving the everyday things that go on in the world so were looking now at more senses being used and farms to improve the watering of crops the use of pesticides all about fish and sea and farming and the same is being implied in the industrial applications about location and safety of people on display in the innovation situation here weve got some smart food some smart shoes which know where your employees are and if they need help so theyre able to call for help through connected clothing. What about security with all these devices connected to the internet theres obviously the very real risk of asking what is the industry doing to overcome the industry takes that very seriously have the internet of things programmed to cheers from a is using same technology in the same way as we use seems to secure mobile phones were using seems inside devices and weve developed a basically a sim without the sim card so were using the software in the same to secure us so we know exactly what device and who owns the device on the network thank you very much theres just a few of the areas that are being discussed here and im going to say ill be bringing you lots more later but we thank you for that charlie. Anzor in barcelona or the mobile World Congress weve got a smart presenter here smart as it was first here go there your boats not with a look smart the not small as they could be actually i shouldve sure worked on a bit harder. One of the picks is just finished lets start counting down to the next one in twenty twenty two beijing will become the first city to stage both the summer and now when thrilling picks its a city not known for its snow in a country not renowned for its interest in Winter Sports adrian brown reports now from charley in north east china china is a nation of production lines and heres another novice skiers children mostly going through their paces on slopes partially covered in artificial snow. The ski run is in the chong lead to strict where some of the events in two thousand and twenty two will take place. The beginners include funk show high whose father brought her here from their home eight hours drive away. I really like skiing i know joy the fast beat when i go dallas slope its so exciting and so much fun that fun will cost her father almost eight hundred dollars for two days including accommodation but its worth it he says. It can be expensive if you want you really good at it but for some short term fun its affordable these skiers wont be in chinas next squad for two thousand and twenty two but they are helping raise the profile of Winter Sports where a lympics success for the chinese remains elusive. Not so long ago skiing was regarded as a decadent an affordable western pastime but among chinas growing middle class the sport is becoming more popular encouraged to take to the slopes by the countrys president president xi jinping has set a lofty goal for three hundred million more people to take up Winter Sports according to government figures the number of enthusiastic in two thousand and sixteen was less than eleven million. To help make skiing more accessible to the masses hundreds more resorts are being built the approach of the winter games is helping transform areas like chumley when the host spends half his day working down a nearby mine the rest managing a ski rental shop hes had more than ten thousand customers since the season began four months ago. On the government now considers Winter Sports important industry investors also see opportunities for ski resorts in this area now generating more tax revenue than the gold mines. Just under half the venues the two thousand and twenty two are in the capital they include several used in the two thousand and eight summit games that have been repurposed for winter events and unlike two thousand and eight chinese a limb pick officials may feel they have less to prove now than they did then adrian brown aljazeera incheon lee northeast china well the high costs of hosting meant just sue cities made it to the final vote for those twenty twenty two games beijing edging out all matter of kazakstan of the six other cities pulled out during the bid process china spent a ben record forty billion on the two thousand and eight summer olympics the original budget for those games had been under five billion the initial budget the twenty twenty two bit smaller at less than four billion dollars russia spent fifty five billion on the twenty fourth and fourteen sort she went to games thats was the most expensive olympics of all time now the sprinter who first established himself as a bit of a simple star in beijing a decade ago has announced an impending career switch by a twitter. Just sign for forty five know who it is to use it when its a very. Truck thirty one year old you son bolt well sane limping away from the world athletics championships for the torn hamstring is apparently about start a football career lets have a look at some pictures here earlier this year he was in south africa training with the malory sundowns sameas made no secret of his footballing ambitions and has often spoken of his desire to play for his favorite side Manchester United bolt is sponsored by pima as of the sundowns but claims to be having a trial with blunders they get same brushwood or next month they were all side of surprise surprise a pua backed seem interesting or warping ripping putting out this story for weeks dortmund havent confirmed any think heres a quarter from bolt on possibly joining David Beckhams new miami soccer franchise on a serious note though if you need a striker on the guy if you need goals on the guy i got she is david back im listening we will find out soon enough let us know what you think about about boats new career for the hash tag a. J. News grid or tweet me directly and they are underscore sports more for me at the eight hundred g. M. T. News hour but for now lets get back to come and i just wish he had some confidence you know and he really believed himself that he could say. Thank you randi that is the news good for the. News good Twitter Facebook whats that well see you back here in studio fourteen are down to zero and fifteen hundred hours g. M. T. Tomorrow. Right. The scene for us where 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 people that there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone whos an activist has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Conservation is helping kyrgyzstan to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty Snow Leopards as the Technology Improves were finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests theyre more cats than previously acknowledged but the Snow Leopard Trust believes its premature to downgrade the cats on the International List of threatened species. Russias president orders a daily cease fire and humanitarian corridor in eastern quota where un cease fire has failed to stop the attacks. So theyre joining with all of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up

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