Coming up. A suspected chemical weapons attack by Syrian Government forces within a month a warning from the us. Refugees in. A mass brawl over food handouts plus. A fabled shipping routes in the dramatic change warming. Has obtained the un report which says the Saudi Led Coalition is the greatest responsibility for the deaths of dozens of children in yemen last summer says the coalition was responsible for the killing of six. The eight children and the wounding of thirty six others from july to september the report found there were at least thirty Coalition Raids every day some targeting schools and homes but it also points the finger at the rebels blaming them for the deaths of eighteen children and the wounding of twenty nine others suzanne meagen is a protection and advocacy adviser on yemen at the Norwegian Refugee Council she says the International Community must do more to stop the conflict. This report details children who have been killed in attacks in violence but it doesnt account for the millions of others that are affected by the conflict including thousand that have. Hundreds of thousands that have been affected by cholera children that are not able to go to School Children that are on the brink of dying of starvation so id like to think itll be taken seriously but it remains to be seen i it is astounding to me that we have a United NationsSecurity Council that has not commented on yemen in now more than seven months that the scale of suffering in yemen is incomparable we have twenty two Million People in need a west beaking to families who are fleeing their homes because of violence in constructing houses out of plastic bags and people dont have enough to eat theyre forced to eat whatever they can find this this sort of suffering is inexcusable and wed really like to see some action taken from the u. S. The u. K. And the United NationsSecurity Council that were seeing that all parties to this conflict have complete disregard for the impact of the conflict on civilians. The numbers might be increasing or decreasing but we can never be absolutely sure what those numbers are because some of these areas are so hard to reach in any case any attack that impacts the civilians or forces them to leave their homes is clearly in violation of the rules of war and something we call on parties to to stop immediately the United States is taking a tough stand against suspected chemical weapon attacks in syria the crumpet ministrations says its not ruling out the use of force to deter the Syrian Government. Washington says its extremely concerned about a suspected chlorine attack on duma on the first day now if confirmed it would be the first chemical attack in thirty days meanwhile in Hama Province also held by rebels airstrikes have destroyed an underground hospital it was regarded as one of the best protected in syria but medics a repeated strikes on thursday put it out of service seventy deca has the latest from untuck in Southern Turkey near the syrian border. According to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the International Community and International Organizations to do more and certainly eastern is the last rebel held control close to the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the United States talk about a red line but the red line that never was we saw the chemical weapons then under russian brokered deal leave syria but certainly now again the u. S. Raising concern that shariah still has an active Chemical Weapons Program at the same time you have an uptick an increase in the attack on medical facilities across it live also in how on thursday a hospital thats built underground around eighteen meters has been hit with damage which is now at the moment not functioning and a statement from the medical association dealing with that saying that only advanced weapons were bunker busters could have attacked the hospital and cause the damage because it is so deeply underground built this way exactly to try and avoid the strikes that happened on thursday. More than ninety myrons of feared dead after their boat capsized in waters off the libyan city of the water the organization the international rather organization for migration says only three survivors have been found from the group which was trying to cross the mediterranean to italy ten bodies have washed up on shore so far survivors say most of those on board were pakistani the rising price of bread is provoked protests outside parliament in jordan pita bread prices are expected to double because the governments cut subsidies government leaders say low prices encourage waste and subsidy cuts are needed to improve the budget cabinet and mounts tax increases last month aimed at reducing Government Debt thousands of people in pakistan are demanding a Police Officer be arrested in the executive for shooting dead a man its the second day of a mass rally after twenty seven year old enough people lama sued was killed in an operation on wednesday his family denies claims by police that he was a criminal the officer who led the operation has been relieved of his duties come on high the reports from islamabad. Thousands of protesters mainly from the mayfield drive but also ahead by other tribal and North Waziristan as well as South Waziristan have congregated and their cows are in store demand justice for not capable law and other meso drive men who have gone missing after arbitrary Fake Encounters they also warn justice and theyre warned rao anwar a senior Police Officer who is genuinely an extrajudicial killings he is blamed for killing that people lie in a Fake Encounter i strongly demand from the Supreme Court of pakistan i strongly departed people strongly demand from traditional pakistan that. The house and vote should be arrested these are the guys from politically areas from was it is done and you and you can lead to do such kind of whether they want these they want just as father to keep they want security for the push to one tribal spread across pakistan and there also are demanding that draw on watch should be arrested as soon as possible now this particular high police of facial is said to have official patronage insurgent provinces and therefore he had undetected and had gone missing he had said to have gone into hiding the people here are determined they want justice and they said they will not budge from that location in fact even taking their protest in front of parliament and general headquarters richard the nerve center of the Pakistani Military good them arent just cared for their people they dont want the rest of their young people arbitrarily they do not want Fake Encounter an execution of their people and they also want to send a message to the rest of pakistan that they dont want to see and judge days at the hands of the Police Forces and any of the provinces of pakistan. A former president of the philippines says he plans to run in elections later this year after a Supreme Court ruling cost his conviction for terrorism offenses one hundred years been living in exile since two thousand and sixteen hes calling on the government to respect the ruling which acquitted him and his colleagues earlier opposition supporters and police force in the capital after the sitting president fired the police chief he planned to follow the courts order to release Political Prisoners the motive Supreme Court has finally spoken in the past police lee and the United Nations local group are not going to do and its already ruled that my. Charge the trial and the sentence well all politically motivated and that i should be released nine hundred fifty gold miners in south africa are seeing the sun again after being stuck underground electricity supplies were restored after a thirty hour long power card at the beatrix mine near the city of. France and selling joining forces to get more children into school around the world the Global Partnership for Education Conference in senegal aims to have every child in school by the year twenty thirty frances president the United Nations chief and former u. S. First Lady Michelle obama are attending the conference they hope developed countries will help finance education in developing regions south sudan is one of the worst places for children when it comes to getting an education more children are out of school there than in any other country when morgan reports from juba. Its not class time but bolden says he wishes he could go to school his School However is not like it used to be its now a u. N. Camp for displaced people where hes been since he fled fighting in his home town in the north of the country. When the fighting took place our schools were destroyed in my brother and i were afraid would be recruited by armed groups so we ran to the un camps for safety now i miss my old school and friends. Balding is one of more than sixty thousand children receiving education in u. N. Camps around south sudan the civil war now in its fifth year has seen thousands of People Killed and millions displaced its also had a major impact on education with one point eight million or seventy percent of School Aged Children not getting any the United Nations childrens Agency Unicef says one in every three schools have been destroyed or damaged occupied or close at least once during the war and even in those areas where there was no fighting there are still challenges to be faced getting access to education south sudans constitution provides Free Education but students have to pay schools for registration and for uniforms and exam fees with the were weakening big kaname many families struggle to find the money and pull their children out of school most of those forced to leave are girls ninety one of them i came home. I used to go to school but my father passed away and my mother couldnt afford to pay the registration fees for me and my siblings so no i dont attend classes i dont feel good about that the rest of the kids get to go to school and i cant go the u. N. Says south sudan has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world about three out of every four people and their concerns the world will ensure that craig goes even higher. Hes pretty concerned that. Almost a whole generation thirty percent is just about one third of the. Population are not going to school and how adverse will that impact the future of this country for the entire almost entire generation will grow up not having gone to school. For men to building they know what it is like to sit in a classroom they hope the situation in the country changes and changes soon so they can continue with their education and be part of a Brighter Future people morgan aljazeera juba. In northern france five migrants are in hospital with gunshot wounds after a mass brawl in cali police were called in those afghan and eritrean refugees fought for two hours on the outskirts of the city hundreds of migrants remain the of the port hoping to cross the English Channel after the socalled jungle camp was demolished two years ago French Interior minister has visited the scene. Joins us now live from calif so how did a food collection turn so ugly. Well it out here all took place on thursday afternoon here in france around three oclock local time when refugees had gathered at this food collection point as you say its something that happens on a daily basis is organized by charity the activists they were there and suddenly this point broke out now were told it was a fight that involved around thirty afghan refugees around one hundred eritreans and what particularly alarming is the gunshots were fired now we dont know exactly who fired those gunshots but we are told by police that they are looking for an afghan man the French Interior minister spoke a bit early and suggested it could be people trafficking but it was an extremely violent situation by all accounts many of the refugees you take and metal weapons and were now in a situation in which five refugee eritrean were wounded by those gunshots four of them critically and more than twenty others were hurt during those clashes. Now on this scale of your loss we see that we have reached a new level of violence tonight an escalation of violence that has become completely bearable for the people of color and for the migrants we cant allow a sense of the survival of the fittest in our country so yes we will do everything we can. Since the socalled jungle camp was closed down the spotlights really fallen off the area what sort of conditions are people existing in there well i think it is clearly continues to be something of a Pressure Cooker because you have refugees arriving here all the time most of them want to try and reach the u. K. To cross the English Channel but security is extremely high its getting more and more difficult to do that and then they simply become stuck in this northern port they are sleeping mostly rough outside its very cold at the moment it is the winter but any time of year the conditions are grim and they really are relying on the kindness of strangers and these food handouts or for people to try and give them clothing now the French Interior minister are close suggested earlier and this was interesting he thinks that some of those charities who are organizing those food distributions in a way bear some responsibility for the violence on thursday because they are attracting people to come they are attracting people to cali and theyre also encouraging these large crowds of people gathering in one place but the charities have hit back they say this is simply unfair and untrue and the fact is they are doing the humanitarian work looking after the most fundamental that the french stated simply failing to do from cal a. Still ahead of al jazeera the u. S. Braces for the release of a controversial memo which is pitting the president against the f. B. I. Weve got more wintry flurries making their way across japan over the next couple days but some pieces of cloud bringing some snow showers into western pos and also over towards the east these areas of low pressure up to sing some rain sleet and snow we had a decent covering of snow in tokyo recently and i think we may well see a further dusting as we go on through the next day or two but its a battle sas day northern parts of japan perhaps more with a chance of seeing that wintry mix but this system will make its way in from the sea of japan and a little covering of snow sandy a possibility for some as we go on through sunday tokyo getting up to around ten celsius i think it will be sleet as opposed to snow coming through here may well lucky to get up to ten celsius into parts of Southern China over the next twelve celsius that the hong kong further north shanghai still on the cold side that normally brace packing temperatures back to just one degree celsius picking up a little as we go through sunday that cold rain continuing to blow its way through and it also makes its way down across a good part of vietnam meanwhile the showers to continue across Southeast Asia some lively showers there into central and southern parts of the philippines somewhat weather to into malaysia but it should sound somewhat dry at the time and. More than seven decades ago a country was split in two we believe that we did in india and now. Been ridhima all it took was a pan a map and a collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled his servant who had never been to india before aljazeera examines the violent birth of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these Nuclear Neighbors partition borders of blood at this time. Youre watching aljazeera time to recap our headlines now aljazeera has obtained a un report which says the saturday coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of yemeni children he blames the coalition for killing sixty eight children between july and september says whoa three fighters also killed children the United States isnt ruling out the use of force to deter the Syrian Government from using chemical weapons washington says its extremely concerned about the suspected chlorine gas attack on first day the attack in duma would be the third in the month if confirmed. Five migrants are in hospital in northern france with gunshot wounds after a mass brawl in kalai police were called in as afghan and eritrea