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The ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh. A long cell robin youre watching all just their life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes the u. S. Supreme court allows Donald Trumps travel ban on six mostly muslim nations to come into force despite ongoing legal challenges in lower courts also the british Prime Minister to resign is expected to brief her cabinet on what next for brecks it as our plans for an agreement with the e. U. Are blocked plus one of the Worlds Largest diamonds goes under the hammer with some of the proceeds going to a good cause. Welcome to the program millions of yemenis in the middle easts poorest country ravaged by civil war are facing Political Uncertainty a day after the president was killed by hooty rebels while there are calls for revenge from supporters the u. N. And the u. S. Are urging political toll. To end the war in the capital sanaa overnight airstrikes by the Saudi Led Coalition targeted the Republican Palace for the First Time Since the beginning of the war yemens internationally recognized president of the rubble one sort has the has ordered his troops to advance against hooty forces the war which began in twenty fifteen has killed more than ten thousand people seven million the emmys are on the brink of famine with one million more affected by cholera the un has asked for a six hour 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 solly 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 and 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 salah 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 and the institutions of most of the structures of failed me has failed the war has further destructive it destroyed. So i think in the in the short run we. Pushed out how does 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 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 parts. 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 that 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 in aljazeera but what does seem clear is an escalation in rhetoric from all sides in the cold plate being met with urgent calls for calm from the International Community ladies. And i call upon all of you with an open heart and a strong will to turn the new page and to get rid of such a nightmare lets put our hands together to end the control of these criminal gangs and to build a new united yemen well fightings escalated in recent hours with hooty forces reported to be blocking streets with tanks humanitarian operations including flights to and from the capital have been suspended and as we mentioned earlier the u. N. Is calling for a polls in fighting to help stock civilians it is paramount that civilians are protected that the wounded or for to say facts as to medical care and that all sides facilitate life saving 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 while yemens capital is on the edge with a funeral to take place in a few hours from now a rival who tees planning a victory parade shortly afterwards you havent post editor. Explains. Its still very tense on our right now but the who these are in clear control of the capital the checkpoints are spread everywhere its very quiet the capital but again its very tense sides are still mourning sila and this could be just a short three day mourning period for the saddam forces and it could just break out any time but right now saeed are mourning while the who are celebrating in the same place same day and this might cause more tension and more problems as the day goes on in the past there were checkpoints every four to five hundred meters by now there every two hundred meters every checkpoint had two or three forces now theres only seven or eight to every checkpoint so they are very very on a high. Security alert inside out especially on the march happens later today so there is tanks everywhere in the streets there is are checkpoints with high artillery on them till last night most of the hospitals were closed in sanaa because of the 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 some attention in hospitals because of the quiet night that there was no street clashes so. Seven eight hours of being late not getting medical attention has caused more death tolls among civilians at least twenty homes were destroyed or of these to or damaged by the air strikes last night and at least nine civilians killed many of the injured are in Critical Condition because of late treatment in hospitals. Well yemen will be high on the agenda out the gulf regional summit due to begin in kuwait in the coming hours it comes exactly six months after three of the g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades while following events for us in kuwait city is. And of course. Coming from the arab league talking about what they think might happen the sake of it could threaten the death of threaten an explosion of Security Issues within the region and theyre also making. Words about the relationship relationship with who. Issued a statement saying that the world must recognize these pose a threat to the region and that they must be dealt with i mean it is an expected stance for the arab league to take considering it is a body would represent. The regimes of the region many of those. Their own vested interests with regards to how yemen should have played out when your particular saudi arabia and egypt the United Arab Emirates were actually trying to. Bring him back into the fold in order to increase their influence on the ground in yemen so for that statement to happen is expected however there is a lot more Division Within the immediate neighbors of yemen here are the g. C. C. Summit itself because you have like i mentioned saudi arabia which has been very aggressive militarily in trying to get a win out of the war on yemen it was the project of. Wanted to show that he was this up and coming decisive leader who could essentially push back what you claimed was the advance of iran in the region you have the United Arab Emirates wanted to. Increase their foothold inside yemen and gain access and control over strategic geographic positions particularly the. Port of yemen and therefore for them. His loss is a big loss as far as theyre concerned but obviously that wont prevent them from trying to maybe recreate his organization as a Political Party through his son who the United Arab Emirates have very good ties with on the other side of this division so hell you have countries like a man kuwait and even a cutout of been trying to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in yemen we say that you can manage terrible situation there is extremely dire and that the war there has not yielded any result and its only created more instability in the region not to mention obviously the human loss of human life and therefore been finding trying to find a way around this so that will be a major cause of Division Within this summit whether theyll be able to come up with a unified statement or not well wait and see but beyond the statements obviously on the ground tangibly to come up with a resolution on this would probably be very farfetched of course come back to us as diplomats and see the nation leaders actually join you in that auditorium there in the court city thanks to mark. Now the u. S. Supreme court will allow the trumpet ministration to fully enforce its controversial travel ban before the peel against it is heard the ruling enforces the ban affecting people from six muslim majority countries venezuela and north korea are already subject to restrictions federal appeals judges are hearing arguments this week called the overall bans illegality critics argue the measure violates the u. S. Constitution as well from washington d. C. This is a big victory for the trumpet Administration Oral arguments were due should begin this week are due to begin this week in two federal appeals courts on this third incarnation of the travel ban but and then junction a partial injunction been placed on the travel ban that injunction said those with a bonafide relationship with the United States that is with close family relations or business or education ties to the u. S. Should not be affected by the travel ban while its working its way through the courts and conceivably ending up at the Supreme Court the Supreme Court however has decided there is no need for that injunction thats particularly significant because the wording that was used for this injunction was from the Supreme Courts own adjudication of the second travel ban it was a Supreme Court who said that those with a bonafide relationship should not be affected by the second travel ban and while it was working its way through the courts it appears though that now a majority of justices dont feel that its necessary words clear that they dont feel its necessary for the bird travel ban which suggests perhaps and this is where the speculation comes in that well the third travel ban ends up at the Supreme Court in the coming weeks and majority of justice is no longer have the objections they once did with the other incarnations of the band thats very good news for the trumpet ministration the u. S. President is facing more warnings over his possible recognition of jerusalem as israels capital the latest came from french president who told the whole tribe in a phone call that jerusalem status must be decided in peace talks between israelis and palestinians saudi arabias also weighed in on the issue its ambassador to the u. S. Says the move could heighten tensions in the region other arab states have also ward President Trump against a movie the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem israel claims through is its capital but thats not recognized by international law. Well still ahead here on aljazeera living with hiv how young people are bearing the brunt of africas aids epidemic. Plus learning to heal those indeed medics are teaching the refugees how to deal with health care in that county. How theres still some persistent heavy rain in this part of wales Southeast Asian down towards java some the brightest top class of an ever born year specifically there was surprisingly sad a record one hundred on the beaches in twenty four hours less surprisingly has been sudden thailand and northern sumatra which shows similar sort of figures in twenty four hours of that may well continue in the access so its a very wet area but it looks at the emphasis is probably going to be drifting off shore into the south and by of bengal still green those who sun thailand that green epicenter potential for heavy showers and it goes all the way down just to the west a jar of probably south and sumatra includes a good part of borneo and still the philippines is an obvious trainer shows running through here might just catch something vietnam as well and yet more forming of a job probably bali as well south of that in a very wet stormy time present really in victoria more recently New South Wales in the cloud still down the coast or down towards tasmania temperatures have dropped down to rather more reasonable levels he got twenty one degrees you might think that on reasonably cool for this time the year thirty three up in brisbane rain still likely in hobart and probably some parts of southern new zealand person joining fine weather despite the southerly breeze that twenty five degrees. Building a new life on a beach living off the sea and. A dream shared by so many but so few make it a man its. A Family Business led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and disaster when if. I didnt kitchen at this time im dizzy. Of the back youre watching i was there i was the whole robin to remind of our top stories Saudi Led Coalition airstrikes have targeted the yemeni capital sanaa hitting the Republican Palace for the first time the killing of you havent ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh has plunged the war ravaged country into further chaos. Delegates are arriving in kuwait for a crucial golf summit with yemen expected to be high on the agenda comes exactly six months after three g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with catch up plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades. Also the u. S. Supreme court will allow the Trump Administration to fully enforce its controversial travel ban until an appeal against it is heard the ruling extends the ban to people from six muslim majority countries restrictions already applied to north korea and some venezuelan officials. British Prime Minister to reason is to hold a special Cabinet Meeting after the u. K. And the European Union failed to reach an agreement on a move how to move the next stage to. 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 or the republic of ireland Bobby Phillips explains. The day began full of hope when to resume a guy went into talks the brussels rumor mill had it that a bracks it 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 reassure fission progress sufficient progress before the european cultural to fifteen years this is for the failure to do so. Just lift a very strong im very confident that we reach an agreement because of history on a couple of issues some differences 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 the twenty seven countries in brussels but hes also had to talk to politicians here in westminster he needs to be sure that a majority of m. P. s will support any deal that he brings back. The Prime Minister cant ignore a small party from Northern Ireland who give her that majority in parliament these unionists are opposed to concessions on the irish border which they fear could undermine Northern Irelands future in the Ali Abdullah Saleh<\/a>. A long cell robin youre watching all just their life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next thirty minutes the u. S. Supreme court allows Donald Trumps<\/a> travel ban on six mostly muslim nations to come into force despite ongoing legal challenges in lower courts also the british Prime Minister<\/a> to resign is expected to brief her cabinet on what next for brecks it as our plans for an agreement with the e. U. Are blocked plus one of the Worlds Largest<\/a> diamonds goes under the hammer with some of the proceeds going to a good cause. Welcome to the program millions of yemenis in the middle easts poorest country ravaged by civil war are facing Political Uncertainty<\/a> a day after the president was killed by hooty rebels while there are calls for revenge from supporters the u. N. And the u. S. Are urging political toll. To end the war in the capital sanaa overnight airstrikes by the Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> targeted the Republican Palace<\/a> for the First Time Since<\/a> the beginning of the war yemens internationally recognized president of the rubble one sort has the has ordered his troops to advance against hooty forces the war which began in twenty fifteen has killed more than ten thousand people seven million the emmys are on the brink of famine with one million more affected by cholera the un has asked for a six hour 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 solly was involved in a conspiracy with the Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> 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 and an alliance with the iranian backed for more than two years together they controlled the capital sanaa and fought against the Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> 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 salah announced he was ready for dialogue with the Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> 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<\/a> and the institutions of most of the structures of failed me has failed the war has further destructive it destroyed. So i think in the in the short run we. Pushed out how does 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 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<\/a> has called the worlds worst humanitarian crisis and there have been multiple investigations about the atrocities being committed in all parts. Theyre guilty whether its the whole thing is whether its the Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> 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 that 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 in aljazeera but what does seem clear is an escalation in rhetoric from all sides in the cold plate being met with urgent calls for calm from the International Community<\/a> ladies. And i call upon all of you with an open heart and a strong will to turn the new page and to get rid of such a nightmare lets put our hands together to end the control of these criminal gangs and to build a new united yemen well fightings escalated in recent hours with hooty forces reported to be blocking streets with tanks humanitarian operations including flights to and from the capital have been suspended and as we mentioned earlier the u. N. Is calling for a polls in fighting to help stock civilians it is paramount that civilians are protected that the wounded or for to say facts as to medical care and that all sides facilitate life saving 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<\/a> law may constitute war crimes while yemens capital is on the edge with a funeral to take place in a few hours from now a rival who tees planning a victory parade shortly afterwards you havent post editor. Explains. Its still very tense on our right now but the who these are in clear control of the capital the checkpoints are spread everywhere its very quiet the capital but again its very tense sides are still mourning sila and this could be just a short three day mourning period for the saddam forces and it could just break out any time but right now saeed are mourning while the who are celebrating in the same place same day and this might cause more tension and more problems as the day goes on in the past there were checkpoints every four to five hundred meters by now there every two hundred meters every checkpoint had two or three forces now theres only seven or eight to every checkpoint so they are very very on a high. Security alert inside out especially on the march happens later today so there is tanks everywhere in the streets there is are checkpoints with high artillery on them till last night most of the hospitals were closed in sanaa because of the 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 some attention in hospitals because of the quiet night that there was no street clashes so. Seven eight hours of being late not getting medical attention has caused more death tolls among civilians at least twenty homes were destroyed or of these to or damaged by the air strikes last night and at least nine civilians killed many of the injured are in Critical Condition<\/a> because of late treatment in hospitals. Well yemen will be high on the agenda out the gulf regional summit due to begin in kuwait in the coming hours it comes exactly six months after three of the g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades while following events for us in kuwait city is. And of course. Coming from the arab league talking about what they think might happen the sake of it could threaten the death of threaten an explosion of Security Issues<\/a> within the region and theyre also making. Words about the relationship relationship with who. Issued a statement saying that the world must recognize these pose a threat to the region and that they must be dealt with i mean it is an expected stance for the arab league to take considering it is a body would represent. The regimes of the region many of those. Their own vested interests with regards to how yemen should have played out when your particular saudi arabia and egypt the United Arab Emirates<\/a> were actually trying to. Bring him back into the fold in order to increase their influence on the ground in yemen so for that statement to happen is expected however there is a lot more Division Within<\/a> the immediate neighbors of yemen here are the g. C. C. Summit itself because you have like i mentioned saudi arabia which has been very aggressive militarily in trying to get a win out of the war on yemen it was the project of. Wanted to show that he was this up and coming decisive leader who could essentially push back what you claimed was the advance of iran in the region you have the United Arab Emirates<\/a> wanted to. Increase their foothold inside yemen and gain access and control over strategic geographic positions particularly the. Port of yemen and therefore for them. His loss is a big loss as far as theyre concerned but obviously that wont prevent them from trying to maybe recreate his organization as a Political Party<\/a> through his son who the United Arab Emirates<\/a> have very good ties with on the other side of this division so hell you have countries like a man kuwait and even a cutout of been trying to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in yemen we say that you can manage terrible situation there is extremely dire and that the war there has not yielded any result and its only created more instability in the region not to mention obviously the human loss of human life and therefore been finding trying to find a way around this so that will be a major cause of Division Within<\/a> this summit whether theyll be able to come up with a unified statement or not well wait and see but beyond the statements obviously on the ground tangibly to come up with a resolution on this would probably be very farfetched of course come back to us as diplomats and see the nation leaders actually join you in that auditorium there in the court city thanks to mark. Now the u. S. Supreme court will allow the trumpet ministration to fully enforce its controversial travel ban before the peel against it is heard the ruling enforces the ban affecting people from six muslim majority countries venezuela and north korea are already subject to restrictions federal appeals judges are hearing arguments this week called the overall bans illegality critics argue the measure violates the u. S. Constitution as well from washington d. C. This is a big victory for the trumpet Administration Oral<\/a> arguments were due should begin this week are due to begin this week in two federal appeals courts on this third incarnation of the travel ban but and then junction a partial injunction been placed on the travel ban that injunction said those with a bonafide relationship with the United States<\/a> that is with close family relations or business or education ties to the u. S. Should not be affected by the travel ban while its working its way through the courts and conceivably ending up at the Supreme Court<\/a> the Supreme Court<\/a> however has decided there is no need for that injunction thats particularly significant because the wording that was used for this injunction was from the Supreme Court<\/a>s own adjudication of the second travel ban it was a Supreme Court<\/a> who said that those with a bonafide relationship should not be affected by the second travel ban and while it was working its way through the courts it appears though that now a majority of justices dont feel that its necessary words clear that they dont feel its necessary for the bird travel ban which suggests perhaps and this is where the speculation comes in that well the third travel ban ends up at the Supreme Court<\/a> in the coming weeks and majority of justice is no longer have the objections they once did with the other incarnations of the band thats very good news for the trumpet ministration the u. S. President is facing more warnings over his possible recognition of jerusalem as israels capital the latest came from french president who told the whole tribe in a phone call that jerusalem status must be decided in peace talks between israelis and palestinians saudi arabias also weighed in on the issue its ambassador to the u. S. Says the move could heighten tensions in the region other arab states have also ward President Trump<\/a> against a movie the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem israel claims through is its capital but thats not recognized by international law. Well still ahead here on aljazeera living with hiv how young people are bearing the brunt of africas aids epidemic. Plus learning to heal those indeed medics are teaching the refugees how to deal with health care in that county. How theres still some persistent heavy rain in this part of wales Southeast Asian<\/a> down towards java some the brightest top class of an ever born year specifically there was surprisingly sad a record one hundred on the beaches in twenty four hours less surprisingly has been sudden thailand and northern sumatra which shows similar sort of figures in twenty four hours of that may well continue in the access so its a very wet area but it looks at the emphasis is probably going to be drifting off shore into the south and by of bengal still green those who sun thailand that green epicenter potential for heavy showers and it goes all the way down just to the west a jar of probably south and sumatra includes a good part of borneo and still the philippines is an obvious trainer shows running through here might just catch something vietnam as well and yet more forming of a job probably bali as well south of that in a very wet stormy time present really in victoria more recently New South Wales<\/a> in the cloud still down the coast or down towards tasmania temperatures have dropped down to rather more reasonable levels he got twenty one degrees you might think that on reasonably cool for this time the year thirty three up in brisbane rain still likely in hobart and probably some parts of southern new zealand person joining fine weather despite the southerly breeze that twenty five degrees. Building a new life on a beach living off the sea and. A dream shared by so many but so few make it a man its. A Family Business<\/a> led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and disaster when if. I didnt kitchen at this time im dizzy. Of the back youre watching i was there i was the whole robin to remind of our top stories Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> airstrikes have targeted the yemeni capital sanaa hitting the Republican Palace<\/a> for the first time the killing of you havent ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh<\/a> has plunged the war ravaged country into further chaos. Delegates are arriving in kuwait for a crucial golf summit with yemen expected to be high on the agenda comes exactly six months after three g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with catch up plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades. Also the u. S. Supreme court will allow the Trump Administration<\/a> to fully enforce its controversial travel ban until an appeal against it is heard the ruling extends the ban to people from six muslim majority countries restrictions already applied to north korea and some venezuelan officials. British Prime Minister<\/a> to reason is to hold a special Cabinet Meeting<\/a> after the u. K. And the European Union<\/a> failed to reach an agreement on a move how to move the next stage to. Talks but both sides say theyre still confident about reaching a deal soon the main Sticking Point<\/a> is the status of the border between Northern Ireland<\/a> or the republic of ireland Bobby Phillips<\/a> explains. The day began full of hope when to resume a guy went into talks the brussels rumor mill had it that a bracks it 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 reassure fission progress sufficient progress before the european cultural to fifteen years this is for the failure to do so. Just lift a very strong im very confident that we reach an agreement because of history on a couple of issues some differences 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<\/a> 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<\/a> and the Single Market<\/a> 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 the twenty seven countries in brussels but hes also had to talk to politicians here in westminster he needs to be sure that a majority of m. P. s will support any deal that he brings back. The Prime Minister<\/a> cant ignore a small party from Northern Ireland<\/a> who give her that majority in parliament these unionists are opposed to concessions on the irish border which they fear could undermine Northern Ireland<\/a>s future in the United Kingdom<\/a>. We have been very clear Northern Ireland<\/a> must leave the European Union<\/a> on the same time as the rest of the United Kingdom<\/a> and we will not accept any form of the regulatory divergence which separates Northern Ireland<\/a> economically or politically from the rest of the u. K. When. You know they still believe bracks it can be stopped that seems unlikely but the faltering negotiations and the governments weak position mean that almost eighteen months after the u. K. Voted to leave you not much about the future is clear at all part of the phillips aljazeera westminster. Or catalonia the separatists have been protesting across the spanish region calling for the release of force especially this leaders who are still in jail for being held as a vest occasions continue into their role in catalonia independence referendum which was ruled to be illegal by their supporters of rallied as campaigning gets underway for Regional Elections<\/a> in catalonia later this month the National Government<\/a> says that poll is part of efforts to find a democratic solution to the independence push for catalonia as former leader has opened a Campaign Rally<\/a> through a video address from belgium where he awaits a decision later this month on his possible extradition back to spain. Urged voters to view the election as the second part of the referendum his government held two months ago. If there is something they are afraid of if there is something that makes their legs it is that on december twenty first we have the kind of people who want this country to go forward we should vote all together for catalonia we should not get a. Result we should win now the uns head of Political Affairs<\/a> as arrived in north korea Jeffrey Feltman<\/a> is the first senior u. N. Official to visit pyongyang in six years tensions have been on the rise again after north korea tested what is described as its most powerful missile yet the u. S. And south korea held large joint drills earlier. Aid organizations are struggling to provide humanitarian assistance to more than six hundred twenty five thousand bringing refugees who fled the military crackdown in me and are there often not enough medics to provide basic health care in the sprawling refugee camps near the border so suffering refugees are being trained to help charles traffic reports. Twenty two year old muhammad to legal fled with eight members of his family into bangladesh in september when the Myanmar Military<\/a> and buddhist groups attacked their village. Muhammads one of a growing number of refugees being trained in basic medical and rescue skills when australian voluntary organization. If i can it would only go back to a man in my heart i would like to you with my training to help people there and that indeed. With aid agencies so focused on meeting food and sanitation needs for the refugees theres often not enough medics to provide basic health care or get to refugees living far from field hospitals. Well then six hundred twenty five thousand ranger have come across the border in recent months i ding to the approximate four hundred thousand who are living in camps already having fled previous military crackdowns. Rights groups say myanmar soldiers killed hundreds of civilians in gang raped women as they swept through rigging job religious after attacks by revenge or rebel group in late august the reality is the medical Services Based<\/a> along the main service through to the main right at main sit the refugees who live quite far out and you know were talking two three four kilometers away from the main word on able some on able or capable of making it through those services sorry if we can train medics locally who are embedded into the communities not only can i treat some of the small law ill miss and your own illnesses and injuries but they can also you transport the ones that need a hospitalisation muhammad and his team set off to make their first rescue accompanied by their trainers theyve been told an elderly man has suffered a back injury around twenty minutes walk away. Is suffering severe pain in his lower legs he can barely walk the medics think he may have injured his spine. As the volunteers prepare the stretcher other refugees gather around them asking for medical help seven month old mr keene has dislocated his hip if its not treated he may never be able to walk so the volunteers are taking. To the nearest road so he can be taken on to a hospital that just arent enough medical workers to treat the sick in this camp the volunteers are being trained to work in an area where we understand there are around one hundred thousand families living. Having fled for their lives in myanmar they now trained to save lives in the place they are forced to live. That aljazeera think cali camp bangladesh. The un aids agency as african countries to protect young women and children it says that theyre the most affected group across the continent the call was made at a conference in ivory coast as evidence or supports. These young people represent an emerging Health Crisis<\/a> in africa a new positive generation that is sexually active caregivers say for every young person here living with the virus there are four others who are staying away. Breath and not. A lot of. Men friend didnt do. This fifteen year old has been living with the virus for eight years now and all these years only her immediate family know her condition not even the neighbors. Dog. The stigma associated with the infection has discouraged many young people present themselves for screening. And experts warn of an impending Health Crisis<\/a>. To bt hes actually going to say that transmission of its ip and then not have to acknowledge. The patient more than half a million children up to the age of fifteen in west africa was demitted to be infected with hiv virus eight out of ten of them cannot get lifesaving and vital medicines many youngsters have not been identified to interview process because access to Testing Facilities<\/a> like this in Government Hospital<\/a>s is often. In this Government Hospital<\/a> why six thousand young people have been registered. Begin to drive to screen more. Western Central Africa<\/a> currently a counselor a quarter of child and adolescent infections worldwide. The situation is worse in east and Southern Africa<\/a> but with the rising infections here and limited access to testing and treatment the fear is that could change. Lagos. South Africas Deputy<\/a> president s are on the phone to receive the most of the nations to become a leader of the Ruling African National<\/a> congress the provisional results come ahead of a party vote later this month from the phasor is one of two frontrunners in the contents to take over the Party Leadership<\/a> from president jacob zuma whoever wins will most likely be the next president of south africa one of the largest diamonds ever discovered has been sold at auction in new york for six. Dollars million the seven hundred karat stone called the Peace Diamond<\/a> was found in sierra leone. The report from new york. It sits in a secured room glistening and ready for sale to the highest bidder and possibly help the people of the village far away where it was found this is a seven hundred nine carat diamond thought to be the fourteenth largest diamond ever discovered it was auctioned for six point five Million Dollars<\/a> in new york but it was about more than the selling price i think the true value of this diamond is the symbolism and the meaning behind it but to fully appreciate this gem and realize why its called the Peace Diamond<\/a> you have to look at where it came from here in the village of core yard you know in sierra leone a place so poor it has no electricity water schools or hospitals it was a pastor who found the diamond in the village and he was in new york for the auction and still at a loss for words and what it was like to find the diamond its amazing i can look at it would say explicitly that because you know i was not expecting this kind of. Stone he decided to hand it over to the government. Decision in a country where diamonds are abundant but often smuggled out of the country. Sirrah leone has a long and bloody relationship with diamonds as depicted in hollywood and eleven year civil war partially over the riches from diamonds killed more than forty thousand people trying to now use diamonds for good the government decided to tour the diamond around the world to drum up support for its sale at an auction nearly all the money from the sale price will go back to the government to a fund to help villages ravaged by war that. Is now improving the lives of the people that is the hope and the resilience of the nation so it is very important for us as a mission. What ever proceeds we are going to garner from this is a way to compliment the governments efforts in providing social services for us one diamond maybe instead of causing conflict bringing a little peace and prosperity to the place it was found gabriels sandow new york. Youre watching all of this there on top stories the killing of yemens ousted president Ali Abdullah Saleh<\/a> has plunged the war ravaged country further into chaos there are reports of more fighting between us forces in the capital sanaa Saudi Led Coalition<\/a> airstrikes hit the Republican Palace<\/a> for the first time the u. N. Is calling for all polls in the fighting to help civilians it is paramount that civilians are protected that the wounded or afford it safe access to medical care and that all sides facilitate life saving 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<\/a> law may constitute work crimes delegates are arriving in kuwait for a crucial gulf summit with the yemen expected to be high on the agenda now it comes exactly six months after three g. C. C. Member states cut diplomatic and trade ties with cattle plunging the region into its worst crisis in decades the us Supreme Court<\/a> will allow the trumpet ministration to fully enforce its controversial travel ban until an appeal against it is heard the ruling extends to ban people from six muslim majority countries restrictions already applied to north korea and some venezuelan officials environmental leaders and policy makers are gathering in nairobi for a three day United Nations<\/a> summit on the environment theyll discuss various issues including air land dam marine pollution kenya recently brought in the Worlds Toughest<\/a> ban on plastic bags british Prime Minister<\/a> treason is to hold a special Cabinet Meeting<\/a> after the u. K. And the European Union<\/a> failed to reach an agreement on the terms of the socalled divorce fil but both sides say theyre still confident about reaching a deal soon the main Sticking Point<\/a> is the status of the border between north of ireland and the republic of ireland. Now there have been widespread protests in honduras over delayed Election Results<\/a> with opposition challengers salvador nasrallah saying theyve been manipulated he was leading initially after the vote on november the twenty sixth but the latest count has president one allowed to have that bears out in front by just over one percent those were the headlights more news in half an hour with the news hour do stay with us here and aljazeera. 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