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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 February 20, 2018
And this is al jazeera and also coming up. This is a good deal even if the link is clear we will cross if you dont spam. Action against a
British Charity
over allegations of
Sexual Exploitation
by its staff. In tragedy forces alarm over the worsening mortality rate and some of the worlds poorest countries. Protesters take their message to the white house as pressure mounts on politicians over the
Florida School
shooting. United nations is calling for an end to the targeting of civilians in a rebel held on clay near syrias capital damascus at least eighty five people have died during and tense
Syrian Government
and russian bombing of
Eastern Ghouta
which has been under siege since truth. Thirteen reports from beirut and neighboring lebanon. Rockets missiles air strikes activists fear the renewed bombardment on the besieged opposition area of eastern could be the beginning of a large scale military operation. It seems russian broke at the go to bring about. They have so far failed a week of relative calm yet again civilians were the victims since the end of december a stepped up military campaign killed more than four hundred people at least one hundred of them were children the fear now is that the numbers will only rise if a wide scale attack begins. The
Syrian Government
and its allies are sending military reinforcements to the edges of the rebel enclave just outside the capital damascus progovernment media are promising victory and what they say will be a decisive battle it will be the first time they will try to storm. Past ground offensives where we by rebels and people are defiant. We have man who. They wont be able to capture one inch of. This is what we have been steadfast for seven years they tried many times and he was all kinds of weapons but they werent able to take anything. The
Syrian Government
and its allies havent taken ground but over the years they have continuously bombarded residential neighborhoods the
Syrian Government
and its allies have been capturing one opposition after another. Target for some time now. The government captures territory after securing local ceasefire deals that involved opposition fighters and their families evacuated and sent to other rebel controlled areas mainly to the problems of the in the northwest. So far the people and rebels of eastern who are refusing to surrender but the reality on the ground is becoming harsher about four hundred thousand people are trapped there the violence is only interested. In. A childs cry from underneath the rubble. He is alive
Civil Defense
volunteers say its not usually the case. But. How did how did tension as escalating in
Northern Syria
suffering reach and with possible military confrontation looming between turkey and forces loyal to bashar. A
Turkish Operation
was launched over a month ago the
Syrian Kurdish
which controls that area commanders deny making a deal with the government but say syrian troops are expected within hours stephanie reports. Syrian state television and now says that forces loyal to president
Bashar Al Assad
will be deployed to after. Turkey launch an operation against
Peoples Protection
units or y p g who are in control of the province almost a month ago and calls the y. P. G a terrorist organization the
United States
considers the group its most effective ally in fighting i so. This new move by damascus in africa could mean its allied militia directly confronts turkish troops turkeys foreign minister was defiant you know. If the regime is in trying to clean. And there are no problems however if i come in to defend the y. P. The nothing and nobody can stop us the supplies to efren as well as members and to the east of the
Euphrates River
the developments hence said behind the scenes negotiations the details of which are unclear if the kurds are going to accept the major conditions of the
Syrian Regime
will decide on that very heavy weapons. Or will they be exiting the city because the
Syrian Regime
is also
Syria Democratic
forces to exit the city and to move to the east of the euphrates the kurdish why p. G. Holds the areas in yellow which include the region of the green areas land controlled by the
Syrian Opposition
supported by turkey and theyre advancing on africa and under the
Turkish Operation
olive
Branch President
assads government controls the area to the south and the i. P. G. Territory to the east of the euphrates is where the u. S. Has military bases and personnel on the ground syrias seven year war seems to have entered a new phase with the foreign powers who have long backed different sides trying to solidify their spheres of influence
Stephanie Decker
al jazeera. The president s of turkey and russia have discussed the ephron operation in a phone call turkeys russia tifr dont want war over the actions of the
Syrian Government
which is russia salah some avenge of aid has more from istanbul the first batch of kurdish fighters has reached the city of freedom thats according to s. T. s which is a u. S. Backed force and these kurdish fighters have travelled from the city of aleppo this is a city which is under the control of the
Syrian Government
forces syrian fighters have been saying that this group proves their point that kurdish fighters off the right b. G. The
Peoples Protection
units have been allied with the
Syrian Government
all along there is expectations that more convenience of militias not regular
Syrian Government
forces will do this city against this operation that is being launched by the
Turkish Forces
called all of branch on the diplomatic front weve been hearing from president from sources that the turkish president has been speaking to his russian counterpart and he filled in the consequences if the
Syrian Government
continues on its path this is the part that the foreign minister had also alluded to saying that the turkish government has no problem if the
Syrian Government
contains and controls its own territory and borders but it will have a problem and it will confront anyone who allies itself with the why would these goodish fight is that turkey sees as terrorists palestinian president will tell the u. N. Security
Council Later
on tuesday that he wants to set up an
International Alliance
to mediate with the israelis
Mahmoud Abbass
abandoning the longstanding policy of accepting the u. S. As procar because of president ial trumps recognition im sure isnt necessarily a capital expense reports from ramallah the occupied west bank. Donald trumps promise of the deal of the century turned into what the palestinian president called the slap of the century its forced
Mahmoud Abbas
and his team back to the drawing board. Has been involved in palestinian policymaking for decades he now believes the u. S. Is losing its dominant role in the world in a world that is changing i mean the calculation is not only on our wishes its also on our and alan says whats going on in the world including what israel now practices israel is seeking very much better relations with the russians was the chinese was the indians when the when the japanese israel itself knows that the world is changing and it cannot ignore these other important forces abbas has been telling leaders from
Europe Russia
china and elsewhere that he wants them to have a role in mediation with the israelis while retaining u. S. Involvement. For any new form to work though the israelis would have to be willing to take part with trump at his back there seems little incentive for now the
Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu
to change tack i doubt that can be and the renewal of the
Peace Process
especially that the alternative sponsorship will be refused by israel we will witness a period of no process no solution whats a period i mean probably the coming one to two years at least a massive fairly
Bleak Outlook
isnt it thats right but this is less harmful to the palestinians from continuing with a process in which this sponsor of the
United States
might come up with a proposal. That can be even more harmful than the continuity of the current difficult and political reality that were living angle with
Donald Trumps
recognition of jerusalem as israels capital came with criticism of the palestinian leadership for depending on u. S. Mediation for the last twenty five years its felt the pressure to come up with an alternative we have no other option we dont want to go back to violence we are not abandoning our commitment to the
Peace Process
and when you do that then you really have to find a new
International Alliance
a new legal methods and ways and means of really saving our country from being totally overtaken by the
Israeli Colonial
project as the palestinians cast around for a new mediation the reality on the ground is that illegal settlements are expanding day by day eating up more and more occupied land time is not on the palestinian side but its with aljazeera in the occupied west bank. And
Egyptian Company
has agreed to buy fifteen billion dollars worth of israel a natural gas operators of israels tomorrow
Leviathan Offshore
gas fields will supply a private
Egyptian Firm
around sixty four billion cubic meters of gas over a decade israel hopes the deal will strengthen diplomatic ties. White house says u. S. President on trial is open to supporting improved background checks on gun purchases after last weeks
School Shooting
in florida trump is a staunch ally of the us gun lobby will meet with survivors on wednesday speaking of leaders in congress about a bipartisan bill aimed at improving checks on those wanting to buy a weapon last year however he signed a. New bill overturning restrictions on gun ownership for people with
Mental Health
issues brought in by president barack obama activists are demanding more gun control brought their protests to the white houses alan fischer reports. It started as a social media conversation on friday afternoon and became a mass protest in front of the white house dozens of students from around the
Washington Area
backed by the families gathered to mark this spate of
School Shooting
s in america and demanded argent action to stop them i dont see this as a republican or democrat issue its more life or death really shootings happen every day and weapons dont belong on the streets they dont belong in schools they belong in war have to be charged separately going to be read out the names of the victims of
School Shooting
s in america since one thousand nine hundred ninety and as they listened to me were caught up in their own thoughts seeing their own emotions that we not shootings in america in the past there have been protests in the past but this time with people think something is different but this time change can be achieved but then came the must die and students live in the growing sending a message that the politicians in action was no longer an option its about the fact that kids are dying
American Kids
are dying and theyre sitting in classrooms in the crowed a
School Psychologist
who trained at the school in parklane florida where the mass shooting took place struggling to contain her emotions and anger like holy days are providing crisis intervention at this time in over fifteen twenty years that theyve been practicing theyve never seen such heartache. Typically we train to fight intervention support for death of a teacher or a student and the stories that theyre hearing its like a war zone the flag above the white house still flies at half staff in memory of the florida victims the young people here know that many of them are too young to vote but they insist their voices will be haired and they will not be ignored. Alan fischer al jazeera washington. Still ahead on aljazeera including a family get news from dependence trying to get an election for hauled in mexicos politics thousands pay tribute to some of my
Opposition Leader
Morgan Tsvangirai
who died last week will be laid to rest in a few hours. Allan the water is draining away from baghdad for the wrestler valentine chilly as the clyde though still swirling disappears just across the rainy unboarded so were left with sunshine for the time being and the forecast temp is going to be high eighteen in beirut for example about fifteen in jerusalem and what ramos gathering on the
Iranian Border
has also disappeared eastwards fold in the past and the sun should be out here to even the strong winds that have lifted the desert sand in iraq south iraq and kuwait and beyond that breeze is slowly dropping as well and to be honest most of the land was wet anyway however the picture on wednesday is a bit different the clouds formed again the breezes change directions a southerly twenty two in kuwait twenty one in baghdad and weve got rain gathering again the southeast in turkey but not i dont think for jordan off the syria or indeed from most of egypt but its dropped down see what the wind has done so far it did pick up the dust and of course start to drop the temp is a little bit in bahrain but the house twenty six is to a least where average should be or slightly higher and the wind swings around and youve got now just feels a breeze from the
Empty Quarter
running up through western society he even temps are high in mecca but making the skies rather orange. On county macof will talk to i. M. F. Chief christine like god about how the economic model is changing here in the middle east can ireland great braggs it find out how the emerald isle is caught in the middle of a big round between the u. K. And the e. U. The year of the dog in china counting the cost at this time on i just. Watching aljazeera and these are the top stories right now the
United Nations
is calling for an end to the targeting of civilians in a rebel held on claim youre syrias capital damascus at least eighty five
People Killed
during
Syrian Government
and russian eastern. Turkey says it all fight forces loyal to syrias president if they enter a fray and as part of an agreement with the kurdish by p. G. Turkey launched an offensive last month to push kurds out of the area. The white house says u. S. President on this open to supporting improved background checks on gun purchases following last wednesdays
School Shooting
in florida back to the stage of protests in washington demanding action to stop future
Mass Shootings
. The
United Nations
childrens actions say unicef says the world is failing newborn babies with seven thousand dying every day a new report has found that infants born in the worlds poorest countries face the worst odds but that many difficulties are preventable. Reports. Every year more than two and a half million babies die before turning one month old one million of them take their first and last breaths on the day they are born another two point six million are still born newborns in pakistan have the least chance of survival with one in twenty two dying within their first month of life
Central African
republic afghanistan somalia and list so throw around out the top five nations were infant struggle to stay alive the average mortality rate is twenty seven deaths in every one thousand births more than eighty percent of newborn deaths are the result of premature birth complications during labor and delivery infections poverty conflict and weak institutions are being blamed those with the best chance of survival are babies born in japan iceland and singapore compared with those countries newborns in the riskiest places are fifty times more likely to die there has been some success in reducing child deaths the number of dying before their fifth birthday has halved over the past twenty five years but millions more could be saved if mothers and babies had access to
Affordable Quality Health
care
Good Nutrition
and clean water. And
Central African
republic one in twenty four babies die before theyre even a month old any moment had
British Charity<\/a> over allegations of
Sexual Exploitation<\/a> by its staff. In tragedy forces alarm over the worsening mortality rate and some of the worlds poorest countries. Protesters take their message to the white house as pressure mounts on politicians over the
Florida School<\/a> shooting. United nations is calling for an end to the targeting of civilians in a rebel held on clay near syrias capital damascus at least eighty five people have died during and tense
Syrian Government<\/a> and russian bombing of
Eastern Ghouta<\/a> which has been under siege since truth. Thirteen reports from beirut and neighboring lebanon. Rockets missiles air strikes activists fear the renewed bombardment on the besieged opposition area of eastern could be the beginning of a large scale military operation. It seems russian broke at the go to bring about. They have so far failed a week of relative calm yet again civilians were the victims since the end of december a stepped up military campaign killed more than four hundred people at least one hundred of them were children the fear now is that the numbers will only rise if a wide scale attack begins. The
Syrian Government<\/a> and its allies are sending military reinforcements to the edges of the rebel enclave just outside the capital damascus progovernment media are promising victory and what they say will be a decisive battle it will be the first time they will try to storm. Past ground offensives where we by rebels and people are defiant. We have man who. They wont be able to capture one inch of. This is what we have been steadfast for seven years they tried many times and he was all kinds of weapons but they werent able to take anything. The
Syrian Government<\/a> and its allies havent taken ground but over the years they have continuously bombarded residential neighborhoods the
Syrian Government<\/a> and its allies have been capturing one opposition after another. Target for some time now. The government captures territory after securing local ceasefire deals that involved opposition fighters and their families evacuated and sent to other rebel controlled areas mainly to the problems of the in the northwest. So far the people and rebels of eastern who are refusing to surrender but the reality on the ground is becoming harsher about four hundred thousand people are trapped there the violence is only interested. In. A childs cry from underneath the rubble. He is alive
Civil Defense<\/a> volunteers say its not usually the case. But. How did how did tension as escalating in
Northern Syria<\/a> suffering reach and with possible military confrontation looming between turkey and forces loyal to bashar. A
Turkish Operation<\/a> was launched over a month ago the
Syrian Kurdish<\/a> which controls that area commanders deny making a deal with the government but say syrian troops are expected within hours stephanie reports. Syrian state television and now says that forces loyal to president
Bashar Al Assad<\/a> will be deployed to after. Turkey launch an operation against
Peoples Protection<\/a> units or y p g who are in control of the province almost a month ago and calls the y. P. G a terrorist organization the
United States<\/a> considers the group its most effective ally in fighting i so. This new move by damascus in africa could mean its allied militia directly confronts turkish troops turkeys foreign minister was defiant you know. If the regime is in trying to clean. And there are no problems however if i come in to defend the y. P. The nothing and nobody can stop us the supplies to efren as well as members and to the east of the
Euphrates River<\/a> the developments hence said behind the scenes negotiations the details of which are unclear if the kurds are going to accept the major conditions of the
Syrian Regime<\/a> will decide on that very heavy weapons. Or will they be exiting the city because the
Syrian Regime<\/a> is also
Syria Democratic<\/a> forces to exit the city and to move to the east of the euphrates the kurdish why p. G. Holds the areas in yellow which include the region of the green areas land controlled by the
Syrian Opposition<\/a> supported by turkey and theyre advancing on africa and under the
Turkish Operation<\/a> olive
Branch President<\/a> assads government controls the area to the south and the i. P. G. Territory to the east of the euphrates is where the u. S. Has military bases and personnel on the ground syrias seven year war seems to have entered a new phase with the foreign powers who have long backed different sides trying to solidify their spheres of influence
Stephanie Decker<\/a> al jazeera. The president s of turkey and russia have discussed the ephron operation in a phone call turkeys russia tifr dont want war over the actions of the
Syrian Government<\/a> which is russia salah some avenge of aid has more from istanbul the first batch of kurdish fighters has reached the city of freedom thats according to s. T. s which is a u. S. Backed force and these kurdish fighters have travelled from the city of aleppo this is a city which is under the control of the
Syrian Government<\/a> forces syrian fighters have been saying that this group proves their point that kurdish fighters off the right b. G. The
Peoples Protection<\/a> units have been allied with the
Syrian Government<\/a> all along there is expectations that more convenience of militias not regular
Syrian Government<\/a> forces will do this city against this operation that is being launched by the
Turkish Forces<\/a> called all of branch on the diplomatic front weve been hearing from president from sources that the turkish president has been speaking to his russian counterpart and he filled in the consequences if the
Syrian Government<\/a> continues on its path this is the part that the foreign minister had also alluded to saying that the turkish government has no problem if the
Syrian Government<\/a> contains and controls its own territory and borders but it will have a problem and it will confront anyone who allies itself with the why would these goodish fight is that turkey sees as terrorists palestinian president will tell the u. N. Security
Council Later<\/a> on tuesday that he wants to set up an
International Alliance<\/a> to mediate with the israelis
Mahmoud Abbass<\/a> abandoning the longstanding policy of accepting the u. S. As procar because of president ial trumps recognition im sure isnt necessarily a capital expense reports from ramallah the occupied west bank. Donald trumps promise of the deal of the century turned into what the palestinian president called the slap of the century its forced
Mahmoud Abbas<\/a> and his team back to the drawing board. Has been involved in palestinian policymaking for decades he now believes the u. S. Is losing its dominant role in the world in a world that is changing i mean the calculation is not only on our wishes its also on our and alan says whats going on in the world including what israel now practices israel is seeking very much better relations with the russians was the chinese was the indians when the when the japanese israel itself knows that the world is changing and it cannot ignore these other important forces abbas has been telling leaders from
Europe Russia<\/a> china and elsewhere that he wants them to have a role in mediation with the israelis while retaining u. S. Involvement. For any new form to work though the israelis would have to be willing to take part with trump at his back there seems little incentive for now the
Prime Minister<\/a>
Binyamin Netanyahu<\/a> to change tack i doubt that can be and the renewal of the
Peace Process<\/a> especially that the alternative sponsorship will be refused by israel we will witness a period of no process no solution whats a period i mean probably the coming one to two years at least a massive fairly
Bleak Outlook<\/a> isnt it thats right but this is less harmful to the palestinians from continuing with a process in which this sponsor of the
United States<\/a> might come up with a proposal. That can be even more harmful than the continuity of the current difficult and political reality that were living angle with
Donald Trumps<\/a> recognition of jerusalem as israels capital came with criticism of the palestinian leadership for depending on u. S. Mediation for the last twenty five years its felt the pressure to come up with an alternative we have no other option we dont want to go back to violence we are not abandoning our commitment to the
Peace Process<\/a> and when you do that then you really have to find a new
International Alliance<\/a> a new legal methods and ways and means of really saving our country from being totally overtaken by the
Israeli Colonial<\/a> project as the palestinians cast around for a new mediation the reality on the ground is that illegal settlements are expanding day by day eating up more and more occupied land time is not on the palestinian side but its with aljazeera in the occupied west bank. And
Egyptian Company<\/a> has agreed to buy fifteen billion dollars worth of israel a natural gas operators of israels tomorrow
Leviathan Offshore<\/a> gas fields will supply a private
Egyptian Firm<\/a> around sixty four billion cubic meters of gas over a decade israel hopes the deal will strengthen diplomatic ties. White house says u. S. President on trial is open to supporting improved background checks on gun purchases after last weeks
School Shooting<\/a> in florida trump is a staunch ally of the us gun lobby will meet with survivors on wednesday speaking of leaders in congress about a bipartisan bill aimed at improving checks on those wanting to buy a weapon last year however he signed a. New bill overturning restrictions on gun ownership for people with
Mental Health<\/a> issues brought in by president barack obama activists are demanding more gun control brought their protests to the white houses alan fischer reports. It started as a social media conversation on friday afternoon and became a mass protest in front of the white house dozens of students from around the
Washington Area<\/a> backed by the families gathered to mark this spate of
School Shooting<\/a>s in america and demanded argent action to stop them i dont see this as a republican or democrat issue its more life or death really shootings happen every day and weapons dont belong on the streets they dont belong in schools they belong in war have to be charged separately going to be read out the names of the victims of
School Shooting<\/a>s in america since one thousand nine hundred ninety and as they listened to me were caught up in their own thoughts seeing their own emotions that we not shootings in america in the past there have been protests in the past but this time with people think something is different but this time change can be achieved but then came the must die and students live in the growing sending a message that the politicians in action was no longer an option its about the fact that kids are dying
American Kids<\/a> are dying and theyre sitting in classrooms in the crowed a
School Psychologist<\/a> who trained at the school in parklane florida where the mass shooting took place struggling to contain her emotions and anger like holy days are providing crisis intervention at this time in over fifteen twenty years that theyve been practicing theyve never seen such heartache. Typically we train to fight intervention support for death of a teacher or a student and the stories that theyre hearing its like a war zone the flag above the white house still flies at half staff in memory of the florida victims the young people here know that many of them are too young to vote but they insist their voices will be haired and they will not be ignored. Alan fischer al jazeera washington. Still ahead on aljazeera including a family get news from dependence trying to get an election for hauled in mexicos politics thousands pay tribute to some of my
Opposition Leader<\/a>
Morgan Tsvangirai<\/a> who died last week will be laid to rest in a few hours. Allan the water is draining away from baghdad for the wrestler valentine chilly as the clyde though still swirling disappears just across the rainy unboarded so were left with sunshine for the time being and the forecast temp is going to be high eighteen in beirut for example about fifteen in jerusalem and what ramos gathering on the
Iranian Border<\/a> has also disappeared eastwards fold in the past and the sun should be out here to even the strong winds that have lifted the desert sand in iraq south iraq and kuwait and beyond that breeze is slowly dropping as well and to be honest most of the land was wet anyway however the picture on wednesday is a bit different the clouds formed again the breezes change directions a southerly twenty two in kuwait twenty one in baghdad and weve got rain gathering again the southeast in turkey but not i dont think for jordan off the syria or indeed from most of egypt but its dropped down see what the wind has done so far it did pick up the dust and of course start to drop the temp is a little bit in bahrain but the house twenty six is to a least where average should be or slightly higher and the wind swings around and youve got now just feels a breeze from the
Empty Quarter<\/a> running up through western society he even temps are high in mecca but making the skies rather orange. On county macof will talk to i. M. F. Chief christine like god about how the economic model is changing here in the middle east can ireland great braggs it find out how the emerald isle is caught in the middle of a big round between the u. K. And the e. U. The year of the dog in china counting the cost at this time on i just. Watching aljazeera and these are the top stories right now the
United Nations<\/a> is calling for an end to the targeting of civilians in a rebel held on claim youre syrias capital damascus at least eighty five
People Killed<\/a> during
Syrian Government<\/a> and russian eastern. Turkey says it all fight forces loyal to syrias president if they enter a fray and as part of an agreement with the kurdish by p. G. Turkey launched an offensive last month to push kurds out of the area. The white house says u. S. President on this open to supporting improved background checks on gun purchases following last wednesdays
School Shooting<\/a> in florida back to the stage of protests in washington demanding action to stop future
Mass Shootings<\/a>. The
United Nations<\/a> childrens actions say unicef says the world is failing newborn babies with seven thousand dying every day a new report has found that infants born in the worlds poorest countries face the worst odds but that many difficulties are preventable. Reports. Every year more than two and a half million babies die before turning one month old one million of them take their first and last breaths on the day they are born another two point six million are still born newborns in pakistan have the least chance of survival with one in twenty two dying within their first month of life
Central African<\/a> republic afghanistan somalia and list so throw around out the top five nations were infant struggle to stay alive the average mortality rate is twenty seven deaths in every one thousand births more than eighty percent of newborn deaths are the result of premature birth complications during labor and delivery infections poverty conflict and weak institutions are being blamed those with the best chance of survival are babies born in japan iceland and singapore compared with those countries newborns in the riskiest places are fifty times more likely to die there has been some success in reducing child deaths the number of dying before their fifth birthday has halved over the past twenty five years but millions more could be saved if mothers and babies had access to
Affordable Quality Health<\/a> care
Good Nutrition<\/a> and clean water. And
Central African<\/a> republic one in twenty four babies die before theyre even a month old any moment had
Access Health<\/a> care to to a conflict thats displaced nearly half the population
Catherine Sawyer<\/a> reports. New life in the second worst country in the wild for a child to be born in the only
Pediatric Hospital<\/a> in
Central African<\/a> republic nasas and sure that babies
Little Hearts<\/a> keep beating of the roughly thirty children born each day in this hospital in the capital bangui an average of two die its a free
Government Hospital<\/a> taking in hundreds of patients daily but medical supplies are hard to come by the hospital is understaffed and badly needs more specialist doctors. Dr goddy chrysostom is one of just five pediatricians in the whole country he says they try the best they can to keep mothers and their children alive. See
Central African<\/a> republic us sixteen regions in the or depend on this special race to care we are in a crisis we. Know that centers because this attrition is not sustainable. Example arisa cradles her son in a human incubation care system called kangaroo it helps premature babies when there is no incubator baby man doris tween brother died when they were born arlie. Zambia has been assured that man dara will be fine but she worries about him and how for the children back home only a factor of it where. My has been doesnt work i do casual work my children fall that means all the money goes to hospital bills then what. The children here are lucky to get some help the farther you get away from the more desperate the healthcare situation medical aid agencies are helping but even can be everywhere
Doctors Without Borders<\/a> and the
International Medical<\/a> corps support this hospital in bria in the north east after months of fighting between rival armed groups the hospital is now not just taking in patients but has also offered more dated families that have fled from their homes there are places where the. Groups continue to stand in the way of accessing people but we also have. Funding issues we dont have all the resources that we need. For example for the area of maternal natal health back in the bungie
Children Hospitals<\/a> kangaroo ward as they call it the new mothers continue to bond with their little ones and hope theyll get to see all the milestones catherine saw aljazeera bria
Central African<\/a> republic. Peterson as the chief of health at unicef says a stronger focus needs to be put on health care access. No i think governments should commit sufficient resources some of the governments actually that are worst off spend less than one percent of the
Gross Domestic Product<\/a> on health care in the
National Recommendation<\/a> is to spend at least five percent if you couple that with training
Competent Health<\/a> workers giving them a chance to wash their hands as they were stepping in to deliver babies and having basic equipment drugs getting
Breast Feeding<\/a> going within an hour and sending girls to school i think its within within reach of all governments to do that and its also within reach of
Civil Society<\/a> and communities to demand that of their politicians and governments. British
Charity Oxfam<\/a> has apologized to haitis government after its staff were accused of
Sexual Misconduct<\/a> thats released internal report into allegations that aide workers has processors during a mission or port also revealed that three
Staff Members<\/a> threatened witnesses to investigators john hendren reports. The regional director of oxfam came to haiti with an apology to the countrys government and to pledge weve communicated that to the minister. And weve given as best we can explanations to as to what happened in two thousand and eleven. And we are open to collaborate as much as we can in further investigations as necessary with the haitian government the allegations involving oxfam staff in haiti emerged earlier this month they were accused of hiring prostitutes at oxfam properties while working in haiti after the two thousand and ten earthquake one of those said to be involved was the n. G. O. S former country director roland van how are myron but it was decent it was just the same as meeting the lady in belgium on monday in oxfam report dating back to two thousand and eleven was released it detailed allegations of
Sexual Misconduct<\/a> and threats to the safety of those investigating them haiti has warned oxfam its future in the country is now in jeopardy uselessly ive met. Believe the us oxfam admits the use of prostitutes by their staff in two thousand and eleven theyve made it with all the evidence they even used their offices for such activities and now were working to see if there were cover ups because their report never made it to the haitian authorities this scandal has dealt the reputation of oxfam a devastating blow and threatens to complicate the work of other charities oxfams funding in the u. K. Is now under review and on tuesday oxfams chief executive will testify in front of a
British Parliamentary Committee<\/a>
John Hendren Al Jazeera<\/a> you are a former football coach has been jailed for thirty years for abusing eleven. Young players in u. K. Was found guilty of abusing boys between the ages of eight and fifteen sixty four will have been a talent spotter for a leading
Club Manchester<\/a> city and her alexandra during the one nine hundred eighty s. And on tuesday aljazeera
Investigative Unit<\/a> looks at the long term sexual abuse of
Young Players<\/a> and british football you can see footballs wall of silence at six g. M. T. On tuesday thats at the top of this hour. Thousands of people in zimbabwe have paid tribute to morgans anger at a rally in the capital harare the former
Opposition Leader<\/a> who died from cancer will be laid to rest on tuesday but a star in the taso reports deep political divisions remain. When
Morgan Tsvangirai<\/a> body arrived at the place opposition parties called
Freedom Square<\/a> his supporters called him a hero for defending human rights and always calling for free and
Fair Elections<\/a> this is their last chance to say goodbye mania wont be able to attend the burial and choose to embroider. Home two hundred kilometers from the capital they say theyll continue his work and prepare for the election in a few months. This. President. The entire leadership of the
Main Opposition Party<\/a> showed up for mondays rally but there is speculation the movement for
Democratic Change<\/a> could split if some key officials decide to walk away the opposition the party to hold. At the rally there were calls for the party to stick together. And decided to take. It to. Months so if they needed. Months. And this election is coming. From now opposition supporters say they are united and will deal with whatever problems lie ahead after
Morgan Tsvangirai<\/a> has had a. According peru has ordered former leader aboard to to stand trial over a mass killings in one thousand nine hundred two despite a recent president ial pardon he was freed on
Health Grounds<\/a> last month after serving less than half of a twenty five year sentence for human rights abuses in office by the court found with a pardon doesnt apply to the new case seventy nine year olds accused of ordering the torture and murder of six farmers. Mexicos major parties have declared their candidates for julys elections with leftist
Andres Manuel<\/a>
Lopez Obrador<\/a> as the front runner and dependents can run for the first time now john home and reports in mexico city. Yeah. To some mexican ears this is a sound of long overdue change its the
Campaign Music<\/a> for an independent candidate for the first time in history those not linked twenty
Political Party<\/a> have been allowed to run in the upcoming president ial race the electoral authorities havent made it easy just to get on the ballot each independent has had to collect almost one million pledges via cell phone from voters around the country three out of almost fifty appear to have managed it each has made their name in different ways right leaning
Margarita Zavala<\/a> is an ex first lady jaime toward the readers who calls himself the wild horse stars himself as a maverick straight talking rancher and a mandal reals petered a progressive leftist is better known within the senate than to the public despite that he sees this is a chance for independents to clean up politics from the outside wrestling control from parties who become embroiled in corruption scandals and conflicts of interests. Of course theres no worse thing in a democracy than parties like the ones we have now theyve got addicted to money we have to send to rehab for a while so that someone else can take on the presidency and provide a transparent
Public Servant<\/a> administration. But there are questions about the independence ability to do that thats partly because all of the ones that are likely to be on the ballot are themselves career politicians nurtured within the system and partly because none of them are expected to win the presidency the
Major Party Candidates<\/a> so far look much too strong that doesnt mean however that they wont have an impact on the race by taking votes away from those candidates independent candidates may become the king makers of this election. If an independent candy that you know does a good run and gets i dont know between five and ten percent of the. The question is where are those votes coming from and where would those folds have gone if there were no independent candidates. Optimists hope the as time goes by things will change and independents wont just be influences but instead fresh voices outside of a widely discredited
Political Class<\/a> able to mount a genuine challenge at the highest level but some likely to happen this election but it is a start john home and. Mexico city. People in greece pelted each other with flour to mark the end of the carnival season and take a look at these pictures of the flower war and the seaside town of laxity every year villagers and tourists are encouraged to lose their civility as they say as part of all celebrations and in the
Orthodox Christian<\/a> holiday of lent weekends. Im
Richelle Carey<\/a> these are the headlines on aljazeera the un is calling for an end to the targeting of civilians in a rebel how enclave near syrias capital damascus at least one hundred ten people have been killed during
Syrian Government<\/a> and russian
Prime Minister<\/a> and into local observers believe the attacks are pretty low to a major offensive on the area which is been under siege by also
Government Forces<\/a> since two thousand and thirteen when. Turkey says it will fight forces loyal to syrias president if they enter a frame as part of an agreement with the kurdish why peachey turkey launched an offensive last month to push kurds out of that area. The white house says u. S. President donald trump is open to supporting improved background checks on gun purchases in the wake of last years
School Shooting<\/a> in florida activists staged a protest outside the white house demanding action to stop future
Mass Shootings<\/a> seventeen students and
Staff Members<\/a> were killed by a teenager with an
Assault Rifle<\/a> in the city of parkland did out in a childrens agency says the world is failing newborn babies a report by unicef says and thats born in the worlds poorest countries face the worst odds it ranks pakistan as the worst nation in the world for newborn baby deaths followed by a
Central African<\/a> republic. British
Charity Oxfam<\/a> has apologized to haitis government after a staffer accused of
Sexual Misconduct<\/a> after least an internal report into allegations that aide workers shes prostitutes during rebuilding efforts after that earthquake in two thousand and ten its former director for haiti admitted to the inquiry that he hired workers despite public denials. A former football coach has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for abusing eleven
Young Players<\/a> in the u. K. Guilty of abusing boys aged between eight and fifteen he had been a talent spotter for
Manchester City<\/a> and crew alexander and the one nine hundred eighty s. Record in peru has ordered former leader of the to stand trial of a mass killings in one thousand nine hundred two despite a recent president ial pardon he was freed on
Health Grounds<\/a> last month after serving less than half of a twenty five year sentence for human rights abuses during his time in office the seventy nine year olds accused of ordering the torture torture and murder of six farmers by paramilitary troops there so the headlines keep it here counting the cost is next. I was always telling you how famous he was going to make it thats how he presented hello my name and body without
Manchester City<\/a>s northwest representatives kind of. Teacher put it all. I said you were a member of that were on the special meeting about bobby jindal and he said you know im sure that you dont but after a year immediately this is a color you all in the main man city aljazeera investigation. Of silence this time. Has im seeking this is counting the cost on aljazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week we talk to i. M. F. Chief
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