the most serious confrontation yet has taken place between turkish and syrian forces turkey's military says it's killed 101 city in the government soldiers in a province in the tiny ation for the deaths of 5 turkish troops so he is trying to take the last 8 years left under rebel control but until this month there's been no direct conflict between turkish and civilian forces. begins our coverage from istanbul. the turkish soldiers were stationed in a recently established military post in tufton as in the province. is the 2nd time turkey's military has come under direct fire in province earlier this month 8 soldiers were killed in an attack by syrian army in the same area and escalation that increases the risk of a full blown military confrontation between ankara and damascus. the main aim is that the ceasefire should be respected as soon as possible in a labor of a 3 must stop its aggression for a permanent understudy to cease fire. grows a sudden counter offensive by the rebels they launched an attack to retake the town of sirte that is now under the control of syrian government troops. as the turkish backs syrian national army fighters will close in. to the bombardment intensified. turkish army units in targeting syrian troops positioned in the town while turkey sends more troops and the vehicles into it at an unusually fast pace. we hope that this convoy will do what they promised and force the regime back to where they were we hope that they will do what is promised and not to be deceitful straddling the intersection of the major and 4 an m 5 most always battling government held cities of damascus aleppo and latakia. could shape the future of rebel held territory it is the last rebel held area in syria and for many defending the province is a matter of life or death the death of the turkish soldiers in india is likely to put more pressure on the government here many are waiting to see if president. will order a tough response or show restraint as talks with russian diplomats and military officers are underway in ankara. well the u.n. says nearly 700000 people have been forced from their homes by the fighting in northern syria 100000 moved in the past week alone that's the to be the biggest displacement in such a timeframe in the 9 year war government troops and their allies are advancing with the help of russian air power they've captured nearly all of the m 5 highway which links some of syria's biggest cities aleppo damascus and the taqiyya the road is crucial for the government's economy turkey has 12 observation posts in the provinces along its borders several of them are now surrounded by syrian troops they include the one that came under fire on monday prompting turkish retaliation simcoe c.l.o. is in the turkish border region of hottie and she says the turkish military is determined to press on with its offensive. turkey vows to continue its reinforcements to protect this military observation post inside it live and these pows were brought here according to our study and so check for humans as the as part of the escalation there so the main objective of this observation post was to observe the cease fire and the escalation violations however since the syrian government forces have violated the cease fire and the escalation zone agreement turkey started to. store up forward to reinforce these military posts and not only to protect the soldiers but also to protect the civilians being pushed from south to north and being displaced but on the other hand we're hearing that the syrian government forces also keep reinforcement so this reinforcement being used as a tool for a possible deterrence doesn't seem to work and for the very 1st time in the syrian civil war on qur'an damascus are about to confront each other's blood on it is the director of the turkey project at the center for strategic and international studies he says the pressure is on russia to keep this from escalating between syria and turkey. it's unclear whether this is going to lead to a full blown war between the 2 sides something that they have avoided in what was in essence a proxy war between syrian opposition forces backed by turkey from 201112 and the syrian armed forces backed by the russians and and the iranians there was a russian military delegation in saturday. for talks with the turks that was inconclusive they have come back for a 2nd round of talks in ankara and in between there was the attack by the syrian. artillery and artillery elements against the turkish forces leading to the death of 5 soldiers so the question is are the russians who have decisive influence over the assad regime are going to use that influence to restrain the syrians and use their own going contacts with the charts to prevent them from from proceeding to a full blown war it's unclear at the moment can a nominee is an advocacy manager with the city in the campaign it's a human rights group and he says the fate of more than 3000000 people and it led changes in damascus pulling back its forces and not escalating the situation. the situation in syria could not be more dire these are the worst numbers that we've seen in 9 years of war we have 700000 people displaced that out of a population of roughly 3 and a half 1000000 half of these people have been displaced from other parts of the country and were living in live under the deescalation agreement of us donna turkey has created up servatius points in order to ensure the safety of this the escalation zone but the russian and assad regime forces continually violate the ceasefire agreement the most recent cease fire agreement was reached just less than a month ago and now are seeing violations happening over the past couple weeks the situation just in the past 24 hours 33 civilians have been killed last week 3 hospitals were bombed by russia and the assad regime in less than 24 hours this is a brutal military campaign and people on the ground have nowhere to go the turkish border is sealed is closed not allowing anyone to leave people are literally camped out under the all of trees along the turkish border and the situation is just absolutely the worst we have seen in 9 years. the number of people killed by the war harm coronavirus has now passed a 1000 chinese officials say there's been another 109 deaths the biggest single day jump since the outbreak began in total 1019 people have died 2 of them have been outside mainland china a team from the world health organization is now there to investigate what more can be done to contain the outbreak scientists in london have begun testing a vaccine on animals and they say it could be ready to test on humans in a few months the number of cases has risen to more than $42000.00 low believe in japan dozens more people are confirmed to have the virus and a quarantine crew ship making it $130.00 in total johns hopkins university in the united states has been tracking the latest updates on the spread of the corona virus its interactive map shows the vast majority of cases are concentrated in mainland china the head of the world health organization has warned of the growing risk of a global pandemic because of more human to human transmissions outside china in recent days we have seen some concerning instances of only world transmission from people was not travel history to china like the cases reported in france yesterday and the united kingdom today the detection of this small number of cases could be the spark that becomes a bigger fire but for no it's only a spark objective remains containment ok let's go to katrina a year in beijing for the latest katrina president xi jinping hasn't really been very visible since the outbreak began but he has been on the streets of beijing what's he been saying. that's right so we actually have seen very little of xi jinping in since this outbreak began and people have been saying that he was actually trying to maybe hide himself to minimize any impact to his leadership any impact to his credibility but he was out and about in beijing yesterday on monday in beijing going through some hospitals visiting stuff and also he had some video calls with people at the front line in now she has been really trying to rally the troops in saying that we can win this battle of course the numbers are continuing to rise as as you've mentioned we've got more than 40000 cases and the death toll is around 1018 globally and yesterday was the highest jump that we've seen in deaths we have so 108 deaths and we're hearing more and more from experts and that there's still so much they don't know about the virus while some people may present with mild symptoms and continue to have mild symptoms others have mild symptoms and then they deteriorate very very quickly we've heard from the government that they're dispatching about 17000 people to head to and try to provide treatment to 4 types of people they said people who are confirmed cases suspected cases people with fevers and people who have come into contact with any of those confirmed cases that's a massive undertaking and we know that there is still a desperate shortage of stuff and a desperate shortage of hospital beds so she didn't pain coming out in the streets of beijing yesterday was a sign that you know this is really a low point in the morale of china i think this is really starting to affect people he's trying to really provide a positive and norton saying that we can win this but it's also a sign that the battle for china against this outbreak is far from over and good to know when you and i were talking about this 24 hours ago you were saying that that was the point of which people were expected to return to work after the extended new year holiday but the numbers were much lower china's economy as i understand it has been hit pretty hard by this is there any indication that people are returning to work. well we have to remember that when this 1st happened it was the beginning of the chinese new year holiday so most people are used to this time of year being very very quiet anyway but yesterday and monday we were supposed to see people the end of that holiday period and people go back to work but just looking in beijing the capital coming through the streets today it's still very very very quiet you also announced this morning that any entertainment venues must shut indefinitely and people aren't going out going out to either not shopping the not taking transport and that is having a massive effect on the economy it's still too early to see the extent of that but we do know that there have been 300 or so businesses that have applied for bank loans to try to get through this period to survive so obviously they're taking a very very big hit and these are not small businesses these are some of the most visible biggest chinese brands that we know of shalmi which is a mobile phone provider i.t. telecoms company d.d. which is a massive taxi and transport company and facial recognition companies so very big companies have all applied for bank loans to the amount of aid bill more than $8000000000.00 so really this is going to have a big hit in the i was one of the things that she didn't ping did come out to say that they were watching the economy they're going to do as much as they can to pay attention to the effects possibly of job losses from this and experts have said that if this outbreak continues the the g.d.p. growth for china in this 1st quarter could be as low as 5 percent but still it's still too early to see the extent of that impact but of course if this outbreak does continue for not only weeks for months to come it could have a very very big impact not only on the daily lives and in the livelihoods of people here in china but also around the world because we are very very much into. 15 bangladesh's have been shot dead by indian border forces in january 1 of the worst months in decades that's despite india's promise to stop using live ammunition and as bernard smith reports the border between the 2 nations is often unmarked making it dangerously easy to cross by mistake it can be hard to tell where bangladesh and india begins. that stone mocks the divine. put a foot wrong and it could cost you your life is all raman was found dead early on january 21st he had a single bullet wound to his chest. his mud caked feet a typical of someone who's been working in a rice paddy. 2 days later dawn kamau hussein went to tend the paddies later that day his body was brought back to his family wrapped in a shroud a lot of good publicity was brutally killed by the indian border guards we want justice for this he was the only breadwinner now he's dead we are totally helpless now how are we going to manage. by the end of january in just one month the indian border forces have killed 15 bangladeshis over the past 20 years more than a 1000 people have been killed according to human rights watch borders and we don't want any more killings in the border there can arrest and can punish the people jailed them or find them but instead they're shooting them dead they want to get what it is i wonder sometimes the indians will take people just for crossing a few centimeters into the other side by mistake and detain them for years we want some fair justice and a peaceful border this is our request to the government this is india's border fence but ours is the practice internationally it set back from the actual boundary line it's in the indian territory between the fence and the markers that the shootings happen now add to this easy to stray from bangladesh into india you can just about make out india carved in the stone there now indian or parties have repeatedly promised to bring the number of border killings down to 0 and to introduce non-lethal weapons but it's clearly not happening. the indian government has said is fighting illegal cross border cattle trading al-jazeera did not receive a response from the government to our questions about the killing none of those killed in january was found with lethal weapon this was not irani son sons it was also shot dead last month he could have been punished or jailed instead she says. bangladesh's home minister said this week he's taking necessary measures at a diplomatic level to stop the killing. similar comments have been made several times over the past year but india's border guards a still opening fire. burn its myth al-jazeera on the bangladesh india border but to more head in the news including the race for the us presidency heats up as republicans and democrats chase votes in the new hampshire primary. and the u.s. charges chinese military officers over one of the biggest data breaches in history . and in sports the asian champions league group stages are underway with defending champions are off to a winning start. 30 people have been killed in an attack in nigeria members of the armed group boko haram are being blamed for the killings its act happened in borno state governments set fire to cars parked along the highway most of the victims were travellers sleeping in their vehicles here on the home and has more let me give you a warning you may find some of the images in this report disturbing. this is what's left after a suspected rampage by the on. in the nigerian city of my degree buddies and vehicles at least 30 people were killed while traveling over the night in the town of on a major highway in borno state witnesses say most of the victims were burnt to death while sleeping. we were just sitting in the front seat of the car and heard them shouting god is great and then the shooting began the 1st killed a lady in the front seat of the car and then we started running away they also burned. in a ducted a number of men and women. the victims missed a 5 pm curfew to pass a gate leading to my degree they were forced to stay in our know after the military reportedly shot the road. but our town has come under attack before and that's angered the residents here who want answers. president muhammadu buhari has condemned the attacks the governor of borno state says there isn't enough support given by the authorities to protect the people we met at camp 100 i believe of tablets i get it in i want they i don't know but i thought i could have played back looked at close to good luck people i don't know about dramatically. the army has promised to rectify this. we will fix the problem we are working for you not for us and we will make sure we continue doing that. while there's been no claim of responsibility boko haram has been fighting an insurgency in nigeria for the past decade the city of my degree used to be a stronghold of the armed group but government forces have since driven them out the area has also become a target of the islamic state in west africa while nigeria has made some progress in terms of. its own internal operations and in terms of building up cooperation with neighboring states it's a difficult environment you know the. challenge is further to the north in the south held fast to the continuing uncertainty in libya and broader changes in terms of islamist violence in syria and iraq i think create a space that i think in the last word parts of nigeria in the northeast violence it seems have been able to exploit the violence in the north east has become all too common for the people here and many continue to live in constant fear mohammed al jazeera. in yemen the united arab emirates has admitted to targeting groups loyal to the u.n. backed government the deputy chief of staff of the u. . a e's armed forces said that included the muslim brotherhood a movement linked to yemen's government well. everyone should know that i say here for the record we've been fighting 3 enemies at the same time the who thiis the muslim brotherhood and their 5th column and the terrorism of al-qaeda and liberation could not have been complete without imposing security and dealing professionally with those enemies therefore we have conscripted trained and equipped more than 200000 yemenis in the liberated areas. the campaign to win the democratic presidential nomination in the us is gearing up candidates have been rallying in the next battleground state new hampshire voters there are going to get various save for the nomination and the race is 1st primary election on tuesday because it's held so early in the state's elections considered a clue to the level of support presidential contenders have results and build or kill campaign momentum independent voters are important in new hampshire because there are more of them than republicans and democrats and unlike most states they can cast votes in either primary and when it comes to the general election democrats have won the state in 6 of the past 7 presidential votes but in 2016 hillary clinton won by just 0.4 percent for christmas so louise in durham new hampshire iowa was the 1st test for the democrats and bernie sanders that time came a close 2nd how is he doing in new hampshire. what if. on cue. not making a challenge. out to be an american team voted to come out of the crowd make sure you get sam the i was talking to but that's money that was my going out tonight see us and actually got more votes 7 in iowa city jets 10 jets now we get. our money sanders says no no way i'm progressing space is a bit warmer and what we're seeing on the other side. of the father it candidates up for the more moderate voters again. surging. second in the polls here in new hampshire after his strong finish in iowa joe biden falling behind after a disappointing finish he was once considered. among 100 and in the other modern and maybe clovis. so maybe some of that is that with the coming back to. bite your. shirt bernie sanders will be the man to be the biggest. and no doubt you are right. person so let me live for us in a very large and new hampshire rally thank you very much indeed. still ahead on al jazeera i go about the succession plans go after her protege i don't expect to be says she won't stand as chancellor. and meet julio a man determined to make sure his wheelchair is no barrier to getting around mexico's bustling capital city. under the sports the head of mercedes and says he's confident 6 time f one champion lewis hamilton will stay. hello again welcome back to your international weather forecast will of the next few days we do expect to see the rain that's in china right now making its way towards the east and you can see that rain right here on our satellite image making its way over here toward shanghai so on tuesday it is going to be a rainy day in shanghai we do expect to see a temperature here maybe of about 11 degrees to 12 degrees there by the time we go towards wednesday that rain pushes to the east and it gets heavier for parts of southern korean peninsula as well as into portions of japan up to the north though for seoul you'll be seeing the rain as well terms of there of about 8 degrees but for tokyo things are linked quite nice plenty of sun with a temperature of 14 degrees for you or here across much of southeast asia things are looking quite nice now we do have those afternoon showers popping up across much of the area but in terms of the heavy rain here on tuesday really not looking too bad across much of the region over here towards the philippines manila is looking quite nice with a temperature of 30 and as we go towards jakarta we do expect to see partly cloudy conditions in the afternoon storms with attempt to there of 29 degrees and then very quickly across india we are going to be seeing some clouds down here towards the south a little full of terms of rain showers as well for hyderabad at the temps are there of $28.00 degrees but as we go towards wednesday it is going to be rainy for sri lanka with colombo that $32.00. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. of the stories. providing the clips into someone 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cars parked along the highway in borno state most of the victims were travellers sleeping in their vehicles. asia's biggest air show is kicking off in singapore but some major firms have pulled out over worries about the corona virus outbreak at least 70 exhibitors in the aerospace and airline industries chose not to attend including us defense funds lockheed martin and raytheon 10 chinese companies were also forced to cancel off the singapore imposed a ban on those travelling from mainland china multi-million dollar deals are often negotiated at the singapore air show or florence louis is there for us fans with these big names that are being pulled out from this air show i'm guessing that the impact of the virus is going to have a significant impact on business that's going to be done there. that's right now many people are already facing that the numbers are a number of deal then the value of a deal of megabytes to be cut at it's. going to be reduced we're talking about quite a significant and also very noticeable. reduced presence when we walked around the exit bishan hallway notice some empty thoughts empty booths and you mentioned lockheed martin that the hospitality tent is still up but not even the pentagon has scaled back its presence its top procurement official is no longer coming to this show but having said that organized this say that the organizers say that there are still this represents only about 8 percent off companies that have signed up to be at this show and they're saying that they really that this is actually still going to be something where. companies act craft manufacturers can show the latest innovation that latest technology they can talk about. that they can talk about the latest things and strike deals and create partnerships and that is still going to have to happen but it is a much more significant and reduced presence at. florence in the last few days of course we've been talking quite a bit about the impact on the aviation industry generally with flights being canceled flights being rerouted away from specific carriers. do you have an idea of just what kind of impact this is having on the e.p.a. ssion industry in general terms. it is a crisis for the aviation industry we spoke to and adnan that's just a couple of minutes and he said this is a serious matter but having said that the enda street has weathered something like this before that was the sauce outbreak back in 2320 years ago and that had a very significant saw a huge demand and a huge drop in demand for add passenger traffic but having the industry recovered it took a couple of months but it recovered and many analysts are forecasting the same thing and they don't know when this virus is going to come out they don't know when it's going to recover but they're fairly certain that this industry is going to recover having said that this comes at a really bad time for the industry last year. demand was slower than the previous year and as for cargo in 2019 it suffered its worst numbers in about 10 years so this really does not come at a very good time for the industry but it is a real industry and of course we're talking also about how china is at an even more major role in the global economy and the aviation industry so the impact is bound to be. short the prospects don't look very good but a lot of analysts are saying that the prospects are still as bright as. the u.s. department of justice is charged for chinese military hikers on suspicion of hacking a credit reporting agency in 2017 it resulted in the data breach which affected nearly $150000000.00 people one of the most severe ever reported the hackers spent weeks in the system breaking into computer networks and stealing company secrets and personal data this kind of attack. on american industry is of a piece with other chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data for years we have witnessed china's for racist appetite for the personal data of americans including the fast of personnel records from the office of personnel management the intrusion into marriott hotels and and some health insurance companies and now the wholesale fest of credit and other information from equifax alan fisher has more from washington d.c. well this announcement by attorney general william bond is more a public shaming than any realistic prospect that the americans are going to get the 4 chinese hackers back to the u.s. to face charges it was a 2 year investigation there's a 9 count indictment 150000000 or close to phone their personal data had been compromised what did the hackers take will the 2 names dates of birth social security numbers the things that people need to steal identities additionally there was around 10000000 people who had their driving license details taken now this isn't the biggest hack in american history but as william barr said it was certainly the most severe jodie was for years chief executive of global cyber cyber risk a technology and advisory services firm she says the u.s. and the government should go off to chinese state not just individuals. it was a very sophisticated attack the department of justice in their statement today said that the hackers used over 34 servers in nearly 20 countries they used to encrypt chian communications within equifax network and they were delayed in compressed files and log files to to hide their tracks so it was a sophisticated operation it was a nation state attack and so in any company really has a very difficult time defending against a nation state attack they really need assistance of government to do to try to do that so i think the the real angle is looking at. the federal government and saying why aren't you going after the government of china about this instead of 4 soldiers so this is the trumpet ministration and you know he's been hammering on trade he doesn't really take a 360 view of all the different considerations so this is really a diplomatic issue this is intelligence communities hacking into our top companies and stealing information for intelligence purposes that's a very different kind of crime and cyber crime so i think our trumpet ministration is not giving it the roy focus that it needs it slapping some hands with. an indictment of 4 people we won't ever get to trial and it's it's damaging for companies like equifax when this is the response from the u.s. government i think the government should be should be making a much stronger statement they probably aren't because it will mess up the trade balance. the woman expected to replace german chancellor angela merkel has unexpectedly and quit as leader of the governing c.d.u. party and its come columbina stepping down in the middle of a crisis over the decision by regional representatives to vote alongside the far right a f t when it came reports from berlin. am i glad camp was supposed to be her party's political future soon she will belong to its past her hopes of being her country's 2nd female chancellor dashed by a rout over how her party deals with the far right. as it's no it's been i'm the party leader and i'll remain in this position for the foreseeable future what i've said is that i will not run for chancellor but other than that the situation hasn't changed. that the situation certainly has changed and it was this moment that brought her down when christian democrats joined forces with the far right to elect a liberal prime minister in the state of the ring gear thereby ousting a popular far left government and breaking a to boo which has stood virtually since the f.t. began life 7 years ago prompting protesters onto the streets in that state and drawing denunciations from all the main political parties many accused of a lack of leadership the accusations which had dogged since her election as head of her party in 2018 but it was perhaps the reaction of angle americal which made his decision inevitable late last week she called what took place in the ring year unforgivably here in berlin on monday she was in more conciliatory mood come in 1st then us i think it come come i regard this decision with great respect though i greatly regret it i can imagine this wasn't an easy decision for her and i thanked her for being prepared to stay on this day the process of choosing a successor. for some christian democrats this is the person to choose seat of the human rights once on friendly terms with merkel but who she sidelined many years ago he fought his way back from the political wilderness and ram company close in the leadership election of 2018 whoever actually will succeed. has to make a decision either as she tried to do so to bridge that gap or to lead the. weigh in one of the one of the 2 camps and directions either the american direction for a more moderate liberal course or actually for them for the direction to become much more conservative and they had been before and then there is the question of what to do about the f.t. in the federal parliament then numbers are too small to be more than an irritant to the mainstream parties but out in the state parliament spectacularly in the east they are much more numerous and now they are raising their voice many germans a deeply worried by what they're hearing dominant cane al-jazeera in. arlen's fianna fáil party has managed to win the most parliamentary seats in its general election but only just a surge in support for a left wing nationalist shin fein has redefined the political landscape for got $38.00 seats out of $160.00 only one more than shin fein and 3 more in the prime minister's party that means no outright majority for any of them and complicated negotiation has to come. here as president has unveiled his budget for 2021 to congress should he win a 2nd term in office and the election later this year is proposing a $4.00 trillion dollars plan it's the largest in federal history and it includes an increase in military spending and more money for his border wall with mexico and many hawker reports from washington. to really understand the priorities of u.s. presidents look at their budget. donald trump has just released his $4.00 trillion dollars spending vision to members of congress the headlines. more big hikes for military spending cuts to some programs benefiting the elderly and children trumps budget also proposes a 21 percent cut in foreign aid a tremendous waste and tremendous fraud there's a vision to eliminate america's faluting federal spending deficit by the year 2035 the plan is to reform social safety net programs food stamp programs that feed the poor and benefits for disabled growth and the economy is intended to offset the cuts we're in the midst of a great american comeback we're creating the most prosperous economy and the most inclusive society ever to exist actually but democrats in congress say trogs budget hurts the poor and favors the wealthy they say there's no chance this presidential wish list in its current form will pass into law. so why bother with these and other proposals. like spending to repair america's crumbling infrastructure or bring internet to rural parts of the united states this budget is all about politics rule voters are critical for trump's reelection so is keeping this promise mexico is in fact you will soon find a pain for the. trump made the promise in 2016 and again last month that he'll build a wall along the southern border of the united states and mexico to cut illegal immigration pledge helped him win the white house and even though mexico's never paid for construction and the wall is far from complete trumps making the pitch again president trump's budget is little more than a blueprint for americans of his spending priorities as he makes the case on the campaign trail for voters to reelect him for a 2nd term kimberley health at al-jazeera the white house. a court in algeria has upheld a 15 year jail term for the brother of former president of the lizzie's book the flicka so you have both a flake who was convicted of conspiracy against the state in september along with 2 former intelligence chiefs an appeal hearing began on sunday but lawyers say r.g.b. is state prosecutor is seeking a 20 year jail term buttafuoco was detained in may last year after his brother quit office due to mass protests. the african union's annual summit has closed with leaders vying to push peace efforts in libya it's a sign of their desire to play a bigger role in resolving the continent's conflicts this year summit in ethiopia was titled silencing the guns south african president settled ramaphosa who took over as the chair of the e.u. said violence in south sudan and libya will be the focus of his tenure and they use peace and security council has repeated calls for outside powers to stop interfering in the conflict we want this iteration of force to be fully respected. we want the un embargo on armaments to libya also to be strictly respected. and 3rd we want immediate cessation of all external interventions and interferences in libyan affairs nama val's been following the summit in at a savable and he says delegates came out of the meetings with a very strong message for the international community. they sounded the alarm bells with regards to the side that's they said that's 3 countries are threatened completely threatened and they can they can be destroyed by what's happening particularly particularly work in a fossil right now 600 villages have been deserted. 600000 people have been displaced in in that country because of the recent actions of the armed groups they said that these armed groups have become more equipped more skilled they have more resilient now and they have more numbers to do what they are doing mali or so is threatened is threatened they said that the sun help countries the g 5 star had a coalition of countries who have forces in that region should not be let down they have to have more help and the key the key components that they have focused on is the funds they said that the african union secure peace and security fund has has had only 150 millions for the last few years. at its disposal now more countries have contributed or pledges to contribute during these meetings $10000000.00 more have been pledged in this meeting has also said that it will contribute $1000000000.00 but there has been a while since they did not come over to to make good on those promises so libya also has been mentioned the african union wants to join in the efforts there is now more between the african union and the united nations in this respect they are going to contribute in the peace keeping and the peace observation after a cease fire is signed in libya the us has half a 1000000 people in burkina faso have been displaced by wishing violence the numbers increased 10 fold in the past year the government is fighting a number of groups linked to al-qaeda and i saw. head of the u.n. refugee agency for people gandhi recently visited. a hell region he told al-jazeera is diplomatic editor james bays that he was shocked by what he saw. displacement the number of people forced to leave their homes have increased exponentially and the country the situation that has struck me most was book enough us where really do proportions of the humanitarian crisis. s. kelly very very rapidly do you think the media and for that matter policymakers haven't quite realized how bad this is well i have to tell you that even i who read about this situation talk to colleagues every day i had not gauge the extent of the gravity of the crisis until i reached in particular as i said work enough us there i i observed a situation i spent actually 2 days in a situation of massive displacement so armed groups armed terrorist groups are operating in the area bordering mali work enough are so nice there it's a like a 3 way border area saw in speaking with so many people in particular we heard stories of men killed children brutalized and separated from their families and what struck me most women raped i don't have statistics but they think the proportion of women that have that have suffered sexual violence is staggering in that particular situation and. is most likely the most urgent feature of the most the compelling feature of this very very grave situation that is developing. as we speak african union leaders are meeting in addison should this be top of their agenda i think definitely should be because there's so much at stake there. the stability of an entire region which is a strategically very important place so if and attended this will spread with disastrous consequences for the continent of africa and beyond to russia rain has flooded parts of brazil's most populous city rivers in sao paulo overflowed affecting major roads and highways emergency crews have rescued people who've been trapped on top of their cars for hours and rains caused mudslides in other parts of the city. nearly 8000000 mexicans have some form of disability and for many getting to work can be a challenge now an organization in the capital is training people in wheelchairs to help them get around the city and as manuel apollo reports from mexico setting and hopes to increase accessibility for an estimated 500000 people. it's the morning rush in mexico city and who is on his way to work navigating the metro system here can be quite hectic and it's no lesser challenge when you're forced to commute in a wheelchair in recent years the mexican capital has improved in terms of access for the disabled and many of the city's public transit stations have become wheelchair accessible it's just one among the living it isn't uncommon however for julio to have to rely on the kindness of strangers every time an elevator or set of escalators unexpectedly breaks down the been in the market a guys might spirits on the metro often depends on people's moods there is a difference between having a good morning without complications or a more challenging time who has mastered the challenges of getting around the city he also works at an organization called independent living mexico that helps others do the same every week at a courtyard in downtown mexico city instructors hold workshops for people with motor disabilities the whole thing is a real crash course in urban mobility yes and in basic. we teach them to climb platforms ramps and stairs the goal is to make people feel independent to get back into society not feel held back when there isn't a ramp. wheelchair management is a major focus of this course and so is psychological rehabilitation not only are people with disabilities learning practical techniques to navigate the urban landscapes of mexico city but these training sessions serve as a valuable opportunity to socialize to meet new people and for individuals to learn from each other's experiences. an estimated 5500000 people across mexico. live with some sort of disability son tagg of alaska is the founder of independent living says the vast majority of them are excluded from living a normal life and. only 10 percent of people with disabilities are included partially included in society and 90 percent are left out of context they don't have a job or an education and they don't have the necessary job skills to compete. mexico city still has a long way to go to become a more accessible city in the meantime lopez hopes people will see his daily commute as an example but just because you're in a wheelchair it doesn't mean you can't get around and read up a little mexico city. so i had a knowledge is it a main sport a serious record goalscorer kicks off a new chapter in his career. it's time for the sport is far thanks very much the group stages of asia's premier club football competition the asian champions league is underway and reigning champions all hello have got their campaign off to winning starts the saudi team became the 1st west asian side to win the tournament since cats are outside back in 2011 on monday they beat around shower called the road to nil in dubai a much bigger place in the u.a.e. as the a.f.c. ruled that games between iranian and saudi teams have been at neutral venue's because political tension. a morality side a why that left it laid over in abu dhabi. scored a last minute equaliser against saudis. the south koreans goal securing a one all draw. short of a rock had a bad start in their group stage debut they scored a 1st half own goal against around or bill however the iraqi side converted the 2nd half penalty to secure a one all draw. cats ours world cup has a new ambassador former australian football captain tim cahill is giving as backing to the 2022 tournaments he joined chavis samuel eto and cafu have similar rules for the middle east 1st world cup. had plenty of experience as australia's all time leading goalscorer with 50 goals from 108 appearances and he's confident katter will silence critics. i think what i've seen is that of being part of 4 world cups when you look at world cups ok we'll start in germany. most amazing world cup there's always some sort of negatives before you start you work into it and then south africa you know the saying is going to reduce the going to be the brazil and then russia the world cups have been amazing and because it's the biggest show on earth the world comes together to make this a success when kids are received the bid it was exciting because they said there was going to be a conditioning in the stadiums and saying that back then was like every well it's impossible with technology in the way things are going it's not for us as a person is. we need to see the good of what football can do and also deal with the realities that. there's going to be you know speed bumps along the way in how we do that together is going to be you know to speed everything's on track and that's that's the greatest thing about at the moment. world cup organizers are working towards their vent being carbon neutral and on monday categories named the match stick league announced plans to go green to do this it will reduce emissions caused by hosting matches raise awareness among fans and offset any unavoidable pollution by investing money to help the environment. the energy that football is creating around qatar and that around the league we can use it as you can use the league as a catalyst to enhance the experience of preserving the environment for the future mercedes formula one boss toto wolff is confident that 6 time world champion lewis hamilton will stay with the team after his contract runs out at the end of the year the new season gets underway next month and mel been hamilton will be looking to equal michael schumacher his record of 7 world titles this season but the 35 year old is not made official plans for next year for sadie's who have just signed a sponsorship deal with one of britain's of richest people as yet to secure a long term commitment from hamilton. we would like to have the fastest man in the car and i guess that lewis i know that lewis wants to be in the fastest so there's a. obvious mutual outcome but you know week which we travel around the world almost 10 months every year we go in on every 2nd weekend and what we do about winter is that we leave each other in peace. santa have wrapped up a big win in the 1st test of their series against bangladesh on sunday 16 year old became the youngest player to take a test tap trick but it was left to some more experienced members of the pakistan team to secure this victory yasser shot finishing with 4 wickets in rawalpindi to help guide decide to victory in the innings and 44 runs. and finally returns to the top of goals world rankings for the 1st time in 5 years the northern irishman had a run of strong finishes including 3rd at the farmers insurance open last month and 4th at the world tour championships in dubai mcelroy replaces brooks kept at the one number one spot this will be the 30 year olds 96 week at their tiger woods holds a record at 683 weeks. and that's all your support for now more later and some is in dunn's going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories including turkey saying it's killed more than a 100 syrian government troops in the television for an attack on its forces so i'm rob matheson thanks for being with me but for now. on counting the calls to spike vowing to stop propping up straw men in africa france is backing a libyan war and child dictator is it all about the oil plus the u.k. finally clears one bridge to total what does it mean for one of the worst performing industrial economies. counting the cost on al-jazeera. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. and killed during a demonstration in 2017. right here in the middle of the street as a sign of resistance to the mining companies and government are set in your. nation's news and displacement between the community the mining companies and the government has now escalated to west africa. the community has taken its case before west africa. because they say the people for using the justice system. big story general sounds like the media angles in this story are too numerous for comfort with different angles from different perspectives things never really believed. in the war to separate the speed from the facts the misinformation from the genocide the said was clear and sounds to. hear people. listening post on. al-jazeera. after a few. her threat of a military confrontation between turkey and syria after soldiers are killed on both sides. sam is a than this is out there a live from also coming out china's leader tells his people the fight against coronavirus will be one is the number of dead tops $1000.00 plus. at least 30 people are killed in an attack in nigeria including people forced to sleep in their cars by army roadblocks.