Hello im on this is the news hour live from london coming up yemen receives its first food deliveries since the Saudi Led Coalition. Blockade. Fifty people are killed in twenty four hours in government and russian air strikes in syria. Polls close soon in honduras with one all under the favorite to remain president. And will he use the word ranger the pope prepares to walk a diplomatic tightrope and mammal. How we get a sports including the reply from the country celebrates its first davis cup title in sixteen years after b. C. Made this belgian in the final. A major yemeni port thats held by hootie rebels has received its first food delivery three weeks after the Saudi Led Coalition imposed a total blockade on land and sea the ship in her data is carrying more than five thousand tons of flour and has been allowed in after the coalition bowed to pressure from the un to ease the blockade but the embargo has already worsened yemen spiraling humanitarian crisis which the u. N. Childrens a
Welcome to the aljazeera news hour live from my headquarters and me as a peron im coming up in the next sixty minutes. At least fifty people are killed and then russian jets bombed rebel held areas and syria. Yemen receives its first aid supplies and. Blockade. Counting is underway and on douras for the president ial election we are live at the capital. Protests continuing the government and. Trying to. At least fifty people have been killed in just twenty four hours and government and russian air strikes in syria twenty three people were killed in a government airstrike in the rebel held damascus suburb of east and the area has been on the governments. Three hundred fifty thousand people they are in desperate need of aid meanwhile thirty seven people were killed in russia there strikes on a gathering of displaced people and their province a Monitoring Group says fifteen children were among the victims well solomon has just returned from syria to gaza just across the border in turkey.
And welcome to bbc news. The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into oxfam, citing concerns the charity might not have fully and frankly disclosed all the details about some of its workers in haiti in 2011. Earlier today, oxfams deputy chief executive resigned following allegations of Sexual Misconduct involving some of its staff. Penny lawrence said she took full responsibility and said she was ashamed this had happened on her watch. Our special correspondent lucy manning reports. Haitis red light district. Prostitution is illegal here, but that didnt stop some of oxfams staff. The charity now admitting it knew knew about concerns about its team and prostitutes, notjust in haiti, but also in chad, and that nothing was done. Widza bryant worked in Human Resources in haiti for oxfam from 2009 for three years. She says she flagged concerns and was ignored. There was a lot of rumours on the ground about management and leaders exploiting the locals, sexually and in other w
Its taken 13 months now for the two main parties in Northern Ireland to fail to form a government. At least until today they were working on trying to create one. Remember, the Prime Minister went to belfast on monday with the irish taiseach, leo varadker, in the hope a deal was about to be born. But this afternoon, the talks collapsed. Sinn fein and the dup blame each other. The Sticking Point was an argument over official recognition of the Irish Language. Now, lets be clear, that part of the uk is ungoverned right now and that it happens to be the same part that is at the most fraught border of the whole brexit argument is one massive headache for the British Government. And making it all the more difficult is the fact that the uk government is sustained in parliament by the dup. Two questions how did we get here, and what happens now . Heres matthew thompson. A year is a long time in politics, and seldom in the 13 months that storm has stood empty has the prospect for devolved gove
Googles chief internet headlines. Evangelist there. Now on bbc news, its time now a Home Office Minister has told the house of lords that the government is examining what can be done to stop the use of the so called rough sex defence in courts to escape justice. For monday in parliament. Last month, the killer of the british packbacker Grace Millane in new zealand claimed that she had died accidently after consensual choking. Hello and welcome to monday in parliament. The headlines from westminster the Health Secretary defends the 28 year old man, who cant be the governments plan not to take named for legal reasons, was convicted or murder more widespread action and jailed for life. Ministers are also planning against coronavirus at the moment. A new law to tackle Domestic Violence a law that will create a commissioner to stand up we are not at this stage proposing the cancellation of mass events for victims and survivors. Because we are followling the scientific advice at this stage.