you re watching the elders there and use our lives. my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, is 20 years since the u. s. invasion of iraq. we look at the daily struggles of its people in the face of political and economic instability. spending ties around foreign minister says he s agree to meet his saudi counterpart after years of hostility and driving around murray upon president vladimir putin tolls the city that russia annexed from ukraine last year. and a health crisis in gonna, a shortage of vaccines leads to an outbreak of measles amongst children. i m john gosh rosco with the sports is tutton coach antonio contain let s record his players describing them as selfish and dreadful. sergio perez pinch his position for the 2nd year in a row. a rating ah, but these are we begin with iraq and that s been 20 years since the start of the u . s. that evasion that toppled president saddam hussein the military operation was lost without un support, unli
i m fully batty boy. you re watching al jazeera life from doha. also coming up more violence in the occupied westbank goes. he s really in palestinian officials meeting in egypt say they ve agreed to establish a mechanism to deescalate tensions ah, 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. we look at how iraq is still struggling to improve basic services. and at least 15 people are dead after a powerful earthquake kid, southern ecuador, and parole. ah, thank you for joining us. we begin with the latest efforts to restore ties between iran and saudi arabia. after years of hostility, officials into iran see president, right. e c has welcomed an invitation by king solomon de visits re add. the 2 countries have also announced plans for their foreign ministers to meet. it comes after the regional rivals reach an agreement to mend a 7 year rift. earlier this month, ali hashim has more from tehran. we heard that the deputy chief of staff of the president treated saying that the pr
a nissan lying from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes? 20 years since the us invasion of iraq. we look at the daily struggles of its people in the face of political and economic instability. i could take a rifle, were in queer room, do all this crazy stuff. i m aerosol. sit on a helicopter, and we hear from an american veteran who served in the iraq or also driving around . maria poll president vladimir putin towards the city that russia alex from ukraine last year. i think 15 people are killed in an earthquake that shaken southern ecuador and northern peru and a health crisis in gonna a shortage of vaccines leads to an outbreak of measles and polio amongst children. i m joanna roscoe at the sports tutton coach, antonio conte. let s rip at his place, describing them some fish. and rebels said yep, harris clench his whole position for the 2nd year in a row at the saudi arabian grand prix. ah! welcome to the news i would begin with iraq, and it s be
ah. ready i m sammy s a then, and this is al jazeera alive from north dar into kia one month ago. a tremor hit this area where i m standing now sending lives, economies, and politics into turmoil. or since then, the scale of the damage and the cost and lives becoming clearer. let me take you through some numbers. more than 50000 people have been killed across syria and to clear. and of course, millions of people have been displaced. now the focus is shifting on to re settling people and rebuilding communities and the economic costs becoming clearer to the world bank, estimating $34000000000.00 is the cost of damage that has been john. and of course, there is more than one point. 5000000 people of become homeless as a result of this earthquake. almost 4 percent of turkey s g d. p is while it might cost now to build just of fix what s been damaged when i visited the community in definite district, one of the many that had been caught up in the massive damage that s been done by