After the killing of the ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh. Youre watching up there im so ho robin a coming up in the next thirty minutes the u. S. Supreme court allows Donald Trumps travel ban on six mostly was the nations to come into force despite ongoing legal challenges in lower courts also the british Prime Minister to resign may is expected to brief her cabinet on what next for brakes it has up plans for an agreement with the e. U. A blocks. On the crisis of marina land pollution worldwide brings politicians and divided mentalistic kenya for a page or un conference. Welcome to the program millions of yemenis in the middle east poorest country ravaged by civil war. Or are facing more Political Uncertainty a day after the ousted president was killed by hootie rebels there are calls for revenge from alley adela sellers supporters while the u. N. And the u. S. Are urging the current political talks to end the war in the capital sanaa there are reports of more fighting on the streets between rival factions overnight airstrikes by the Saudi Led Coalition targeted the Republican Palace for the First Time Since the beginning of the war you have an internationally recognized president of the rebel months who had been has ordered his troops to advance the gates forces the war which began in twenty fifteen has killed more than ten thousand people seven million yemenis are on the brink of salmon while one million more are affected by cholera the u. N. Has asked for a six humanitarian pause in fighting to allow trap civilians to leave their homes in the us there has the latest. A sudden end for one of yemens most powerful men who the rebels say they killed ousted president aliyev delish sala during an attack on his convoy. His remains were packed on the back of a pickup truck in a televised statement the leader of the said salo was involved in a conspiracy with the Saudi Led Coalition to take over well. What are the reasons behind this transfer to the other side suddenly you talk to the aggressors against your own people had been an alliance with the iranian backed for more than two years together they controlled the capital sanaa and fought against the Saudi Led Coalition which supports the internationally recognized government led by months or hadi but this partnership with the collapse last week sparking major confrontations between salis forces. And the rebels after days of running street battles announced he was ready for dialogue with the Saudi Led Coalition if it ended its blockade of yemen sports and airports and allowed for more humanitarian aid yemen is already a failed state its a state where there is no Central Government the institutions of most of the structures of failed the economy has failed the war has further destructive it destroyed the entire country so i think in the in the short run we. Saw and the who pushed out how these government in january two thousand and fifteen and set up their own administration prompting the saudi led campaign against them since then the country has been split between the who the rebels in the north ministration in the south and forces loyal to solid inviting began among the former allies its part fears of a new front in the war a war which has already killed nearly ten thousand people pushed yemen to the brink of mass starvation and triggered what the United Nations has called the worlds worst humanitarian crisis and there have been multiple investigations about the atrocities being committed in all parties. Theyre guilty whether its the whole thing is whether its the Saudi Led Coalition and you know the u. K. And the u. S. Are largely complicit in this war as well through the billions and billions of dollars worth of arms sales to to the saudis. As yemens president saleh ruled for more than three decades until he was forced to resign during the arab spring uprising but he was able to remain in the country and continue to wield enormous power behind the scenes its not yet clear what his death will mean for the fighting on the ground or yemens future. Aljazeera well fighting us collated in recent hours who the forces of blocking streets with tanks humanitarian operations including flights to and from the capital have been suspended and as we mentioned the u. N. Is calling for a polls in the fighting to help civilians it is paramount that civilians are protected that the wounded or forded say facts as to medical care and that all sides facilitate lifesaving humanitarian access we remind all parties. We remind all parties to the conflict that deliberate attacks against civilians and against civilian and medical infrastructure or clear violations of International Humanitarian law may constitute war crimes well give us mari is the editor of the yemen post and joins me from yemens capital sanaa a very confusing picture. About whats happening in the on the ground in and around your capital. It is really so well its very complicated right now because both sides are gathering their forces and their allies in the next hour or so you will see the the funeral for expresident to be held today two hours later the who these will celebrate in the same area the that the funeral will take place and celebrate their victory against saddam so its still very tense on our right now but the who these are unclear control of the capital the checkpoints are spread everywhere its very quiet the capital but again its very tense sides are still mourning. And this could be just a short three day mourning period for the forces and they could just break out any time but right now this morning while the british are celebrating in the same place same day and this might cause more tension and more problems as the day goes on ok tell us about the sort of the military build up and whats your sources telling you about. That on the streets at the moment. Very very strict security checkpoints in the past there were checkpoints every four to five hundred meters by now there every two hundred meters every checkpoint forces now theres only seven or eight every checkpoint so theyre very very. Security alert especially. The march happens later today so theres tanks everywhere in the streets theres. Checkpoints with. Them if thats the case just tell us a little bit about how the Emergency Services are managing to cope with those that were injured overnight there were reports of aerial bombardment in and around the capital what do you know about that. The problem is that until last night most of the hospitals were closed in sanaa because of the clashes in the streets so those who were injured had a very hard time trying to get medical attention because they were closed due to the classes that were happening this morning they were able to get attention in hospitals because of the quiet night. There was no street clashes so. Seven eight hours of being late now getting back attention has caused more death tolls among civilians at least our twenty homes were destroyed or at least or damaged by the airstrikes last night the least night civilians killed many of the injured are in Critical Condition because of late treatment in hospitals right well see what happens in the coming hours so the man who came out must marry the inside off thank you. One thing in the region you will be high on the agenda the gulf regional summit thats expected to be getting kuwait in the coming hours and it comes exactly six months after three of the g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with qatar plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades lets go straight over to cheryl in kuwait city is following events while the meeting in kuwait city was expected to be overshadowed by events in yemen and the death of the ousted president i mean whats the reaction been there over night. Well so officially there have been no statements made by any of the delegates here it is important to note that each of the six Member States are only represented by their Foreign Ministers except that is the United Arab Emirates somebody in with decided to send either the assistant foreign minister says you or hes concerned or deputy in terms of battling therefore it could be that maybe theyre reserving statements with regards to whats happened to our left on the part of the ongoing unfolding developments in yemen told their leaders arrive and thats expected in the next few hours or it could very well be that they have not been able to discuss this yet in a way in which they can come up with some sort of unified statement its important to note here as a whole that yemen is a divisive issue within the g. C. C. Saudi arabia which has been extremely aggressive in its push to find a military solution to what it sees as the force the problem and the problem of the legitimate government being forced out by that who is at the fortys orchestrated you have the United Arab Emirates who have been allies of up on the far left for a very long time and have been using the war in yemen to increase their foothold on strategic positions within yemen particularly the ports and then you have countries like iran kuwait and to a very big extent qatar has been trying to push for some sort of a diplomatic solution to the crisis there so maybe that division means that you will find some sort of a unified statement but we would expect maybe in the public sessions those are the ones that arent behind closed doors the first of which will be at around thirteen fourteen thirty g. M. T. Today that may be some sort of reference will be made to that because it is such a momentous. Development indeed besides all this is the gulf crisis that weve been following for the last six months we are getting news of a bilateral military agreement between saudi arabia and the u. A. E. What more do you know about that. Well so far very little detail there just has been that reform. Its that the saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to set up some sort of economic and military or Security Cooperation mechanism outside the g. C. C. And Something Like that would be seen as very antagonizing towards the g. C. C. As an organization an organization that has been under threats very much because of the actions of saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates in terms of imposing a blockade on qatar which has gone on for six months now for a decision or an announcement like that to happen at the summit or it is something thats will be seen as far as the kuwaitis are concerned is essentially quite frankly offensive to their efforts to try and unite the g. C. C. As a region but also will be seen amongst people in the region as a clear indication of them that maybe they dont have the intentions to solve this issue what we do understand is that the g. C. C. Crisis will indeed be discussed amongst the needers there were reports that maybe as a part of a deal to ensure that the summit takes place that maybe they were going to discuss this as a separate track but now were hearing reports that actually the leaders will discuss it but obviously the question is which leaders who is going to be represented we do know that of qatar is expected to arrive later on today we do understand that all men will send their highest official obviously that. Is here and now the big question obviously is who will be coming from the city blockading nations and whether they will indeed try and find a way to find a way out of this crisis or just further exacerbated like with these reports of an alleged separate organization or structure being agreed upon between of a b. And b. Are we need to. Continue with you in kuwait city later in the day thank you. Lets take a closer look at the g. C. C. At the time Political Economic and Security Alliance of six countries in the arabia the Arabian Peninsula that was established in one nine hundred eighty one they include bahrain kuwait and ban cattle saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates but in the past six months theres been a split in the reins with saudi arabia the u. A. E. And bahrain severing diplomatic and trade ties with cattle theyve accused it of supporting terrorism and im a geisha that cattle are strongly denies kuwait has been acting as the mediator in the crisis and there have been serious disagreements of the past as well especially during the arab spring where saudi arabia the u. A. E. And qatar were seen as backing opposing sides especially in egypt and libya maybe to north america now where the u. S. Supreme court will allow the trumpet ministration to fully of course its controversial travel ban and the appeal against it is heard now the ruling extends the band to people from six muslim majority countries but as well and north korea are already subject to those restrictions while federal appeals judges are hearing arguments this week on the overall bans legality critics argue the measure violates the u. S. Constitution still ahead here on aljazeera widespread protests in honduras a week after president ial elections plus. The whole ill be looking at some of the art on display here thats in the running for this years turner prize. By the skyline of asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. Hello again settle doubt about the spread of winter now its fairly obvious just by watching the satellite picture the clouds tumbling down from the north that thick white line there is a cold front so behind all this its cold air there is a bit of a relief though further west an area of high person sitting over whats relatively well sunny ground really is a temp is relatively speaking. Cruising a little bit coming up eight in london ten images doesnt sound very good but theres no real wind theres a bit of sunshine but theres an obvious chilled to the breeze down through germany austria through the hungarian played right way down into western turkey even in athens of max and ten for thirty and thats with a cold breeze that doesnt change very much if anything the clouds thickens in germany in poland the Baltic States you get rain if youre unlucky but a snow certainly overnight seems likely eleven degrees shows itself in london so comparable with madrid in fact spain and portugal enjoying the settled sunny weather a moment which is the same as North Western side of africa no morocco algeria tunisia but the still a bit of a breeze coming out of the Central Eastern med where you could see that coming couldnt you which will bring with it and possibly a few showers through libya and maybe egypt but most nights will be the temperatures with the breeze fifteen to seventeen degrees from tunis to benghazi. The weather sponsored by cattle and race. You are making great remarks there on line the main u. S. Response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been criminalized or if you join us. In the morning and say i want to cover the world in darkness is a dialogue could be worth leading to some of the confusion a lie about people saying they dont actually know whats going on join the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching i was there im so robin are a binder of our top stories the killing of yemens ousted president. Has plunged the country further into chaos there are reports of more fighting between. Forces in the capital sanaa. Yemen will also be high on the agenda the crucial golf summit expected to begin to kuwait and it comes exactly six months after three Member States cut diplomatic and trade ties with qatar plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades the u. S. Supreme court will allow the trumpet ministration to fully enforce its controversial travel ban until an appeal against it is heard the ruling extends to people from six muslim majority countries restrictions already applied to north korea and subtile as well and officials. To europe now where the british Prime Minister to resign may is to hold a special Cabinet Meeting after the u. K. And the European Union failed to reach an agreement to move on to the next stage of brechts it talks but both sides say theyre still confident about reaching a deal soon the main Sticking Point is the status of the border between Northern Ireland of the republic of ireland Bobby Philips reports. The day began full of hope when to resume a joint called your guy went into talks the brussels rumor mill had it that a brecht that deal was about to be announced. But when they emerged after several hours there was no deal just two leaders putting a brave face on a disappointing day. So im still confident that we can reach sufficient progress sufficient progress before you can cultural to fifteen of this and this is the failure to do so. Because of the very strong im very confident that we reach an agreement because of history on a couple of issues some difference is do remain which require further negotiation and consultation and those will continue but we will reconvene before the end of the week and i am also confident that we will conclude this positively. Its the border between the republic of ireland and Northern Ireland part of the u. K. Which is emerged as the problem in recent weeks the republic wants guarantees it will remain open with no return to a socalled hard border but if the british really are intent on leaving the Customs Union and the Single Market as well as the e. U. Itself then how will they meet irish demands tourism a has been negotiating on two fronts on the one hand hes been hammering out a deal with him y