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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Thousands to evacuate warnings that nearly half of zimbabwes population is facing severe hunger and the u. N. Plans to more than double the number of people it helps process one of the worlds most colorful entrepreneurs goes to court for implying a diver involved in last years tie cave rescue was a child molester. And im were hearty with all the days sports boxers andy ruse jr and anthony josh will work out for the 1st time in the saudi capital riyadh ahead of saturdays heavyweight rematch. Cracks are appearing in the worlds biggest alliance. In london for the 70th anniversary of nato and divisions among the nations becoming clear just hours after jetting in u. S. President donald trump said comments by his french counterpart that nato was brain dead were nasty and insulting but later trump described a man here in mcallen france as helpful in fighting eisel on diplomatic editor james bays begins our coverage. Its supposed to be natos 70th birthday but theres no celebration instead an atmosphere of disagreement and division with the u. S. President who once called the Alliance Obsolete now saying he fears that france might leave nato and i heard president. Braider i think its very sobering to a lot of different. When you make a Statement Like that is very very very nasty statement to essentially 20. 1 of the countries those comments were particularly pointed as President Trumps next Public Meeting was with the french president there were uncomfortable moments when they were asked about European Countries including france not taking back their nationals no prisoners in syria having fought for eisel. Would. You. Say when you were. There in october i discovered that mom and i just i mean from. The rich. Food. For advice coming from europe and. All of this you have to be number one for the mom of the 4 and 5 this is fine really. You know one more like you this is the. This is where where there is more of. A trouble disagreements are not the only ones at this summit the french leader attacked turkey because of its recent incursion targeting the could see in Northern Syria. This can be part of the. Move to. They now are fighting against those who fight with. Turkeys president later met with his u. K. Host Prime Minister johnson as well as president barack raul and the german chancellor merkel hes threatening to block nato has plans to protect poland and the Baltic States unless others agree with him on syria james is outside Buckingham Palace where Queen Elizabeth is currently hosting the nato leaders at a reception at her London Residence that might be quite tense amongst the cab kana pay is set tonight after all those divisions on show during the day. Real divisions here as most of the nato leaders 28 are inside Buckingham Palace by our count and the last one President Trump has been having tea with Prince Charles is making his way to Buckingham Palace in fact moments from now youre going to see the motorcade come behind me let me just get out of the shot for you lauren for a moment so you can see that motorcade we have not just one division between President Trump and president macro weve got president trying to get all the others when it comes to nato budgets and how much people pay and linking that with global trade there you can see the limousine of the u. S. President going past us but you also have other divisions president ergo on against the rest with regard to his policy on syria you have not quite as remarked upon but a Division Going on between chancellor merkel and president macro about europes role in nato im told by a very senior figure that those discussions within those 2 a much tenser than the media is really reporting at this stage and remember this is all taking place in the u. K. At a time when a general election is taking place and after breaks ignore those tensions as well so the state of nato right now really is a multi dimensional mess and given all that james what can they do about something as serious as syria that you mentioned there. Well i think theyve had a meeting a 4 way meeting with the turks the u. K. The french and the germans in downing street theyre sort of trying to patch over the differences but i dont think theyre going to find a way to solve the differences they are most of the members of this alliance of unhappy with turkeys incursion in Northern Syria theyre also unhappy with turkeys coziness with russia by Russian Missile systems but its i think they fear that if turkey was to leave the nato annoyance then youre going to have a situation where its possible it will go into the arms of russia with regard to syria clearly were in the end game of this war and there is a lot still to discuss even though assad has come out on top the u. N. Is trying to have talks about a new constitution talks about a possible election and clearly the key areas of leverage with regard to syria are those huge numbers of refugees and how they should come back to syria where when and if they should come back to syria and also the the key leverage against the russians and the assad regime is rebuilding syria whos going to pay for it james bays thank you very much indeed but just to watching those are not pictures there of the arrivals at Buckingham Palace there. The president of the u. S. And his wife arriving in Central London at the Queens Holding reception for all the members of nato a seeming. Well just as he arrives there president and his wife and their protests against the nato leaders meeting has been following them as an indian what what what are the protesters upset about what are they theyre for. Well lauren there are several 100 at least protesters here on the mouth in the run up to Buckingham Palace some of the most vocal are actually could issue a probe could as protesters denouncing president do on particularly over his actions in northeast syria you heard jamie just talking about the role of its control controversial actions recently as a crucial nato member but other groups here including kept the campaign against Nuclear Disarmament so it will coalition best saying that donald trump is dangerous and hes militarism but symbolically the protests here have been led by a group of doctors and nurses who work for britains Public Health system the n. H. S. And the protesters here bringing the message that they fear in a future trade deal between President Trump and. Boris johnson if hed retains power that the us would be able to insist that American Drug companies could charge higher prices to the n. H. S. Full medication through for example extending patents now beyond that there are people in johnsons cabinet who have been aligned with groups whove in the past actually advocated for the privatization of hospitals and the likes they say that thats nothing to do with their manifesto right now president chomp on tuesday himself at a press conference said that even if the us 100. 00 the n. H. S. On a silver platter they wouldnt be interested but just this summer he make comments exactly contradicting that saying that everything would be on the table in trade talks and clearly the protesters here do echo a certain skepticism amongst the population who rank the n. H. S. Now as the number one issue going into the election even ahead of brechts it thank you very much. Well more from london later limbert in for another but to fully into lauren thank you very much for that lets turn our attention now to other world news and saudi arabias king has invited qatars emir to attend the annual summit of gulf states in riyadh next week the g. C. C. Summit is scheduled to take place on december 10th sound arabia bahrain and the United Arab Emirates along with egypt imposed an air land and sea blockade of qatar in june 2017 the 3 boycotting gulf states have sent their football teams however to play in the ongoing arabian gulf cup here in doha deciding to take part at the last minute this invitation to the summit comes as the 2 sides face off at the International Court of justice in the hague the u. A. E. Saudi arabia egypt 10 bahrain closed their airspace to Qatar National Airline Qatar airways qatar says airspace restrictions violate International Law doha has made a number of complaints to the court after the gulf states simple as a blockade china has more on the hearings from the hague. Day 2 of the proceedings so qatar to respond to these statements made by the 4 blockading countries on monday saudi arabia egypt the United Arab Emirates and behind the cut that he council dismissed those statements saying that they were merely a smokescreen to detract from what really was at the center of this case the use of airspace by those 4 blockading countries to enforce certain political measures that the 4 countries wanted to adhere to as far as theyre concerned they say that i coul which is the International Civil Aviation Organization their decision which essentially ruled in favor of qatar asking and demanding that the 4 countries reopen their airspace that their decision was right and correct and that the International Courts of justice and the judges that were sitting in the room behind me should sensually also accept that and supports those decisions what the blockade in countries are saying is that i can go didnt have the jurisdiction to make such a decision theyre saying that by doing so i cause political politicizing that International Civil aviation body however what many analysts are saying is contradictory in that is that the 4 blockading countries themselves in their statements that theyve been making have been using political arguments to justify why theyve taken that decision there will be further hearings on thursday and friday thursday will see the blockading countries once again give some more statements on friday qatar will respond to that when exactly real here our final decision from the i. C. J. Were not quite sure however it does operate at a slow pace and it could take a few weeks if not maybe more than a month. Amnesty International Says more than 4000000 yemenis living with disabilities lack access to basic care the rise group says disabled people are most at risk because of the war between who of the rebels and the u. N. Recognize government which is backed by a saudi u. A. E. Coalition Victoria Gate and the reports. 5 years of fighting in yemen has killed at least 10000 people strikes and artillery attacks have left many more with life changing injuries 15 year old that was hit by a bullet man and the land of immigrants and how can i go to school when the reason no support for me to be able to do that to learn since i have been injured i cant go anywhere. Amnesty International Says 8 out of 10 yemenis need age people with disabilities often face challenges accessing health care and education parents say their children face particular challenges in camps the displaced people in malawi saw her have. I need help with his clothes i need to make socks to cover his feet in the cold anything would be good but the most important thing is a wheelchair to move him around. 18 year old make dad has had limited mobility in his legs since he was 2 he struggles to cope in a camp its not designed to accommodate disabled people. And. I crawled to the toilet in the toilet people urinate on the ground i want to toilet for myself but i can access. As the war continues so does the misery the United Nations has described it as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world documentation on the ground in yemen or at least in the 3 southern governorates that we visited indicates that there are still significant gaps in the humanitarian response that people with disabilities continue to be left behind and face challenges in accessing equal rights when it comes to Health Education jobs and Living Conditions in camps for displaced people make dads experiences shared by thousands of yemenis like him after years of conflict all they want is for the suffering to end Victoria Gates and be out. Plenty more ahead on this news hour including pressure is growing on this Prime Minister to stand down immediately over the murder of journalist africa when a plus this is not at least for a human being top european human rights officials demand the closure of a migrant camp in bosnia where conditions have been widely described as appalling plus we hear from you tom cole shows a marine usa prepares to face a crowd that socked him a year ago. Purser typhoon has struck the philippines forcing nearly a quarter of a 1000000 people from their homes typhoon comrie has ripped roofs from buildings knocked out power and hold as hundreds of flights is the 20th storm to hit the philippines this year jamila island again reports from our by province in the central philippines. Worry battered the beagle region insitu the philippines for more than 10 hours the winter was violent and harsh and incessant rain drenched deprived of by for people here so food could more reason lent for that nights brought fear and despair. And the morning brought no respite sylvia blew out the just devastated her home is destroyed. In the evacuated i moved to the center of it may children as for 8 am i came back to check on my home barely anything is left by then no way to get the money to rebuild it again. The wall was built to protect villagers perms farm. But more than a 100 homes were this royd binding night by their preparations there was no offering thanks for covering the raff. Power lines are down the airport and seaports have suffered severe damage. More than a 100000 people were evacuated before hit many expect theyll have to live in the Evacuation Center for weeks if not months. We have been doing the seeing at the borders tours and of course the majority of the people will always. But there are many areas across the biko region affected by typhoon come worry that remain cut off the government says it is doing all it can to reach them and get aid to those who need it most it took cynthia more than 13 years to rebuild her home after another devastating typhoon in 2006 tafe winter young left more than a 1000 people dead and more than 600 missing. It was a tragedy that cynthia had hoped would not be repeated. She says life can be unfair especially for people who dont have much anyway she has no choice now but to start all over again jim duggan Al Jazeera Al by central philippines. Now extreme weather and an economic crisis have left nearly half of zimbabwes formulation facing severe hunger the United Nations is warning that the country is on the brain of starvation with women and children the hottest head its planning to more than double the number of people it helps over 4000000 but as many as 7000000 are in need of aid the situation is only expected to get worse with little rain expected before the 4 harvests. Extreme weather and an economic melt have pushed those people into severe hunger and for a country that used to be the bread basket of Southern Africa the situation is nothing short of tragic theres no other way of putting it the crisis is being exacerbated by a dire shortage of foreign currency runaway inflation mounting unemployment lack of fuel prolonging Power Outages and large scale living life stock losses lets speak to evolve our country director for save the children she joins us live from zimbabwes capital harare thank you so much even for being with us i understand that women and children are bearing the brunt of this crisis tell us how they are affected on a daily basis just how bad is the situation. So the situation is like in say 550 people are affected and 2200000 people in the towns and cities so this is 7000000 this is half of some bubbas population so that just points to the scale of the problem in the rural areas families are having to lay tough choices in the cases of children for instance they have to make a choice about whether the check whether the children stay bucketful men do chores and fight find other means of livelihoods or go to school in the areas families have got to decide on you know what kind of meal they will have for the day because families and open areas and rural areas so most insists instances sometimes can only afford one meal a day they also have to decide on the composition of that meal so you will find that when crushes them strained and when income is constrained as it is they will resort to buy mainly the cheaper the cheaper types of food so thats also having an effect on nutrition and as you know the nutrition for children that are below 5 you know when that is affected that that affects their stunting in effect right potential for the rest of their for the rest of their for the rest of their growth period what would tell us more about the long term effects on you know the food crisis on these children and what impact has it having on them short term but also long term. The Short Term Impact of course is a very you kno

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