Agreement and we put more pressure on president. Everybody here agrees that unless something gets done to truly effect the power structures behind the violence there will be more killings and they will remain the single biggest threats to the implementation of the peace deal in the country. Thousands of mines in south africa who are suffering from potentially fatal diseases have reached a legal settlement worth 350000000. 00 lawyers for the mine workers sued 10 Major Companies for compensation 6 of the firms accepted a deal which has now been approved in johannesburg up 2100000 miners or their dependents could benefit many developed lung diseases or other illnesses because of their work. Now ivory coast does not as the worlds leading cocoa produce a bit now another crop as a merging as a big money maker kona nuts reached record highs last year when interest reports from. Pruning quality are used to get more not over the last 3 years farmers here have been improving the way they work an
More you know badly injured or maimed for life and really the outside world paid very very little attention and certainly not sustained attention and certainly attention thats not making any difference or bringing over that resolution any closer review this collective shrug this lack of International Action to try to stop all of this do you think this is because of russias veto powers on the Security Council or is or does it go beyond that. Well certainly is Security Councils been you know effectively paralyzed on syria its had 8 years to to try and sort out this this problem and its failed and you know there are 5 states with the to the new year in takes one to be to block any kind of resolution so as Curator Council has not succeeded but i think its not just the Security Council is really the powerful states you mentioned russia but the other powerful states also could have influence on the situation. And they simply havent succeeded in making that that count and what were calling fo
If you remember back in april president and he had hoped to hold a parliamentary session in aden and his arguments but in fact that wasnt able to go ahead because the Southern Transitional council wouldnt allow it to me had to hold it and had remarked so it was only a question of time this all the sucking up indications at the moment from the Southern Separatists that they are committed to a ceasefire at the same time the United Arab Emirates is withdrawing or scaling down its military presence in yemen when of course we know that thats where their military and financial backing comes from does this mean that there might be a pathway towards some sort of dialogue. I think we need to disentangle those 2 points the u. A. E. Drawdown of its military and yemen indicates more than anything that it is tired of the war in the north with the who sees it has all these local forces are treated on the ground who are in the south and you cannot help this use of an separatist ngs so in a sense it s
Classical adrian began wednesday when southern separatists backed by the u. S. He fought against saudi backed government soldiers took control of the city. By saturday the separatists taken over the citys president ial palace as well as several military camps. A cease fire was called that evening for the eat Holiday Hours later saudi arabia warned the separatists to stop fighting then followed that warning with airstrikes in aden sent to create a district. In all at least 40 people have been killed in the latest fighting its actually kind of odd that you would have a cease fire so quickly because that allows the southern separatists to consolidate their gains rather than be ousted rather quickly and so it is its clear that saudi arabia believes it can mediate and find a solution here and im not so sure that they can do that easily the u. N. Humanitarian coordinator for yemen says its heartbreaking the families are mourning the deaths of their loved ones after dozens of People Killed si
Celebrating whats being called a peoples revolution demonstrators have for days demanded governor ricardo rajjo step down after Text Messages revealed a leader who spoke poorly of his own people and used sexist and homophobic language the young puerto rican soo spearheaded the marches its in the bed to speak truth i mean i bet you were here when you saw a 1000000 people on this street at thats amazing that thats. Almost a zen martial. Beautiful man its no worse for that i have 22 sons one is 10 and the other is 8 so i do this for them and for my future maybe grandsons you know and for the people of puerto rico we didnt want him there we just simply the no one there because they were facts that he wasnt a good governor so we just had to do something the demonstrations began almost 2 weeks ago these were some of the biggest marches in the islands history from a population tired of accusations of corruption and mismanagement later on wednesday night governor ricardo rajjo announced he wou