And italys Prime Minister sees firsthand the efforts to rescue migrants in the mediterranean. Hello nepals earthquake is running short of every necessity and its becoming apparent that the situation in the countryside is even worse. More than 4,000 people are known to have died but officials have warned that it could reach as many as 5,000 as rescue teams struggle to reach remote areas. The cremation grounds like this one in kathmandu have been running day and night since the disaster. So far hundreds of unknown victims have been cremated. Planes packed with aid from, at world are landing in kathmandu but with many roads blocked, the vital supplies could take some time to reach those who need them most. Andrew simmons begins our coverage on the outskirts of kathmandu. Reporter they are fighting over sheets of plastic. Anything resembling shelter is in short supply. Tents arent available now and the crowds are either homeless or refusing to return to their houses for fear of another ear
For the brutal killing of an average woman. Snow and ice the Economic Impact of Global Warming on melting glaciers in new zealand. Good evening. This is al jazeera america. Im libby casey. Im antonio mora. We begin in israel, where Benjamin Netanyahu narrowly beat the dead 39 form a influence government. The Jewish Home Party Neftali Bennett. He starts his fourth term in a diminished position at least in the knesset. Heading into the election netanyahu was seen as vulnerable but despite a convincing victory he put together a ruling government, and he was forced to make concessions being be convincing lawmakers to join. The slimmest being majority, 61 of 120 seats many believe it will stay in effect for long. Mike hannah is in jerusalem with the story. Reporter it went to the wire. Only at the last moment was an agreement reached with the Jewish Home Party. Its leader Neftali Bennett making concession, throwing in his eight seats that gave the israeli Prime Minister a majority in parlia
Made the difficult journey home after the earthquake. And why one of the Worlds Largest glaciers is retreating an at alarming rate. At least 40 people have been killed in yemen as they tried to leave aden. The civilians were killed when houthi shells hit the boat they were traveling in. Meanwhile houthi fighters are continuing to shell the saudi border town. Three civilians were killed there on tuesday. The latest now from mohamed vall in the saudi capitol riyadh. Reporter reports talk about death of 40 civilians when they were trying to escape the fighting between houthis and the prohadi militia. They took a boat trying to reach a safer area but they were attacked on their way by the sea, and 40 were killed, ten were able to escape. In other parts of yemen air strikes continued. At least 30 air strikes, but they are concentrated in the north. And that came after the houthis were able for the first time to strike inside saudi arabia particularly in the civilian areas in the last 24 hou
Afghanistan. And mission accomplished, why this capsule launched a significant step for Space Exploration. More than 120 people most of them civilians are reported to have been killed in heavy fighting across yemen. 40 civilians died in aden after shells fired by Houthi Rebels at a fishing boat that civilians were using to flee the southern port city. They were among thousands trying to escape heavy fighting with the houthis have retaken their neighborhood. Saudi has responded with airstrikes after houthi fighters fired mortar and rockets at a saudi arabia town. The United Nations is concerned about the worsening humanitarian condition. Secretary of state john kerry is in riyadh where he will discuss the Saudiled Coalition. People have been trapped between the war and the sea seizing the southwestern district has given the houthis control of the president ial palace which overlooks the port and as an operation center. We have more now on the fighting itself. These people are fleeing fo
Our top story of this hour lip is declaring itself ebola free after a victory over the virus appears evident. The World Health Organisation saying the african nation is free of the disease. Theres no new cases in 42 days. After nine months fighting the disease, the feelings are hard to describe. They are largely emotional. As you probably know liberia was hard hit by the epidemic. Close to 5,000 died from the virus. The countrys president saying its no time to let down their guard. More from caroline malone. Reporter these students are the picture of health as liberia is declared ebola free. The virus has not been seen in this country for 42 days, twice the incubation period. I lost my father to the deadly ebola virus. Now i see my country getting back to normal. Im happy ill see my friends play, joke, shake hands. Things i have not been able to do for six months. The people in neighbouring guinea and sierra leone are still dealing with ebola. The World Health Organisation says both co