the day coming to a terrifying hearing and if you go to the number of casualties is not yet confirmed as the situation is still ongoing we have been trying to bring out whoever we can 1st and we will gradually save others who are still stuck inside this was the heavily armed gunman seeming to walk casually through the mall he had earlier be named by police as jack reponse tamam a 32 year old soldier in the thai army he began his rampage hours earlier by killing a commanding officer on a military base outside the city as he continued his murderous spree he posted updates on social media including this one we complained that his finger was sore from pulling the trigger so many times gun violence is common in this country but not on the scale this will be remembered as one of thailand's darkest days when hey al jazeera bangkok and the number of people killed by the war hung coronavirus has risen to 813 people all but 2 died in mainland china the figure exceeds the number of people killed by the sars outbreak in 2003 they were all health organization is calling for calm while the miners read this misinformation makes the job of our heroic. health workers even harder it's diverting the attention of decision makers and it causes confusion and spreads fear to the general public doubly with not just battling the virus we're also battling the trolls and conspiracy conspiracy theorists that push misinformation and undermine the outbreak response voting is over and islands general election with exit polls predicting a 3 way tie there vodkas party for a gale as 22.4 percent of the vote left wing nationalist shin fein of 22.3 percent in the main opposition party file has 22.2 percent. talks between representatives of libya's un recognized government and wall of plea for half the half again ended with no agreement senior officials from the warring sides gathered in geneva the conflict is expected to top the agenda at an african union summit on sunday. example with regards to libya it's evident the crisis has been seriously aggravated by the presence of forces and equipment from many other countries in clear violation of the mandate of the security council i think we have to reestablish the sovereignty of international law and the conditions in which the decisions of the security council could be implemented and that countries should understand that their engagement to promote certain conflicts only increases the potential for action by terrorist groups turkey has sent reinforcements across its border after syrian government forces advanced and in the last rebel held province talks with russian officials have been taking place in ankara to try to deescalate the situation in adlib regime forces have taken the town of saki which lies on an important highway. u.s. and afghan forces have come under attack in eastern afghanistan the soldiers were taking part in a joint operation in the province u.s. forces had been helping the afghan army clear the area threatened by the taliban i'm tired tica has just had its hottest day on record the reading of $18.00 degrees celsius was taken at an argentine research base and it's nearly a full degree warmer than the previous record antarctic peninsula has warmed significantly over the past 50 years much faster than the global average and those are the headlines news continues here on al-jazeera off to yemen war profiteers are for naught. that was. it's a school trip. 60 children are traveling going across one of them on a school. the rest would be filmed by security cameras suddenly the bus is hit by a bomb. the strong blast rips through shops nearby. love love me here the moment was low about well maybe i love that i live in a like if you felt like my that i know a lot of a lot of you know another love of god a lot of it i have i have one and i'm going to dominate and he's going to go you home to die in a way. to let me have enough. of an uphill i don't know what i am. or benjamin i thought i'm about one hell of a lot of fun at a. time and even leave here but half an hour usually in our human hand i say head out of this for the love of. ali was 11 years old he was buried alongside the other children the airstrike killed 51 people and left 79 wounded. the scoop. us was hit by saudi u.a.e. coalition jets they called it a mistake and claimed their target was the who the rebels the armed group that overthrew a democratically elected yemeni government the group has controlled northwest yemen and the capital city of sanaa says 2014 saudi and u.a.e. led coalition is trying to crush the who these and keep their next door neighbor in check it has pounded yemen relentlessly more than 19000 airstrikes since the coalition entered the war in 20151 3rd of these attacks have struck non military targets. it is believed that the fighting from both sides has caused an estimated $50000.00 civilian deaths. saudi arabia buys its weapons from the united states and the u.k. as well as a number of european arms manufacturers led by french and german companies. officially the use of these european weapons is compliance with international law but the truth is far more complex the say you can manufacture a weapon produced in a 2015. minutes on screen and it you and ship girl one go together muffled but you look at the light this is all a. test for answers europe's leaders are keeping their lips sealed. because if he doesn't do it we don't need it is it a momentous year. for the solstice focus on the british. evidence has been gathered accusation. has to be mechanical the bomb maker of them was called back of china complicit then to let you know that the you came france themselves the states are risking complicity in future unlawful coalition attacks. the saudi and u.a.e. that coalition has been accused of violating international humanitarian law and the rules of war supplying the weapons used in these alleged war crimes would make the u.k. france and germany complicit. who supports and majority of the victims of this war are civilians every day families fleeing the fighting the poor into the region's biggest hospital in also the ca. most of the hospitals in rebel held areas have been destroyed so wounded civilians like these 3 women and their babies flock here they're from hyundai del a city near the frontline. that. the sleekness 8. 1006000 so most of them. is a 6 month old baby's mother she and her husband have been shuttled from camp to camp to escape the bombing with no need to feed their 6 children and for the past 3 years. there hasn't been to see any money that i had to get them out of the 700 if i did it if this is that mine is 11. 11 that i. really don't think of that i will do this as i think. motherhood they will be put out. but alumni and then the cash out am a number that says they're one. and they're the one that i had them with and then had them when i met chad and if we had 7 that had they known that i was 7 and 8 that is again. one of hannah's children already died from malnutrition and since the war started. to stop the filthy weapons supply the coalition has placed a naval blockade on yemen simultaneously preventing the delivery of food and humanitarian aid to the rebel held areas where these families live. have. failed to love. cars. set up for i mean. even. newborns are suffering and before the war this new need 2 units usually cared for around 10 babies now there aren't enough enqueue beaters to house the ailing infants on the way. and may lack a dome something like all good imma say heaven may let him out that wanted to have a fight had. this mother brought in her baby last night her 5 month old girl is fighting for life london so that. survives. bad now. to answer questions. and get a bit of a 100. 1000000 the lead babies come. in the you know you. could call it. their land to let it you. says this an addict to address a las time. that the it. will. get. things it can see again in my den in mayor halliburton that. i sent it through and see them of it. since the war in yemen started $85000.00 children have reportedly starved to death according to the u.n. it's the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. in 2018 the u.n. appointed a panel of experts to examine the coalition blockade on yemen and the impact of the thousands of airstrikes launched against civilians there. it concluded that these practices could qualify as war crimes it's pointed not only at saudi arabia and the u.a.e. but also at the party supply. in the coalition with weapons based on a multilateral treaty regulating arms sales that has been enforced as 2014 the arms trade treaty or the a.t.t. stipulates that a state party shall not authorize any transfer of conventional arms if it has knowledge at the time of authorization that the arms or items would be used in the commission of attacks directed against civilians objects or other war crimes. but whose weapons are used in these alleged crimes the filthies are keen to put forward their evidence. after air strikes the rebels scour the rubble for bomb remains to identify where they came from. the start of the remains at sites like this. this bomb cemetery in sana'a holds both american and european bombs. the manager of the store house says these bombs are u.k. maids. yeah i fell in and out of our shell and i said you're not ok are a few of the a lot of that shit. so what. if. you look at have to know how that bit funny so number. one will. say your mouth you want me to get out. of a star. well good. for our british. intermission just to give mel how did. i want to miss back. a little while how the love happened in the uk and i don't have want to leave the house up more given that about the attitude. but i have to know if you go lucky. one cluster bombs like this have the ground they become landmines which have been outlawed since 2010 by the also convention. and the only sort of but these remains were shown to us by who thiis one of the parties in this conflict we have no way to corroborates where they came from there are very few independent sources in yemen human rights watch is one of the few independent n.g.o.s investigating on the ground. so. if you're in a place where they won't let you take photos but you want to get the g.p.s. and you the phone that has to can take g.p.s. for. next sometimes if you just take a photo of the floor then you can get the g.p.s. coordinates at the secret site $25.00 members of the engine room norton i have come together for the 1st time human rights watch experts are training them on how to gather evidence most prefer to remain anonymous for their own safety and that of their families and we're trying to do something like a human rights movie for the violations that happening in the ground to keep it for the future for in the accountability and legal steps. we are all. saved by accident. many of our soldiers such as has been detained more than once and want to know is receiving a lot of firsts and we are facing a lot of hate campaigns from all parties to the conflict what is the 1st way you would try and find information about what happened with fear strike. over. ok. you know. what do you mean by you say oh. oh oh. ok great so my now sam is point is a really good reminder the accuracy of the information collected on the ground is vital it will be used by international organizations in their reports or videos of the strike site they also talked about renditions and physical remains of the types of weapons that were used right so physical evidence can be very very important. human rights watch has only been able to look into 88 attacks that would be deemed illegal under international law in 24 of those attacks it managed to pinpoint where the munitions came from. this is a u.k. manufactured weapon guided bomb produced in may 2015 and the reason the dates are important is because it's months after the coalition began its military campaign as well as human rights organizations and the u.n. and others are raising concerns about the way in which the coalition was operating in yemen so by continuing to sell weapons to saudi arabia or other members of the coalition that are likely to be used in unlawful coalition attacks in yemen do you claim france themselves those states are risking complicity in future unlawful coalition attacks. aware of this risk of complicity the european parliament's began calling for a suspension of arms sales to saudi arabia 2 years ago. 5 e.u. member states have stopped sending more weapons to saudi arabia but does exclude the kingdom's biggest suppliers led by the united kingdom. since the outbreak of the war in yemen u.k. arms manufacturers have sold more than 5000000000 euros worth of weapons to saudi arabia this support has sparked an eye. unprecedented wave of protest from both the british public and parliament. british arms sales are sharply increased and british military advisors are directing the wall it cannot rewrite that government this is triggered a cannot be right that her government is truly looting in morley united nations says' is evidence of war crimes. 3 months after that speech troubling revelations heighten the criticism over arms sales in the united kingdom arms export permits are in theory granted on a case by case basis specific licenses must be approved by the government and n.g.o.s the campaign against arms trade investigated the permits granted to export to saudi arabia. as good information for you i think people are no better as well that was willing to help him. they discovered that the british government had loosened the licensing process to speed up arms exports. we find out for a freedom of information requests that bombs and missiles are going to say the forces under open license open licenses are meant to be for goods which are not but which are not particularly sensitive then 5 these are some of the most sensitive exports that can be made we're talking about bombs we're talking but missiles in fact government has hidden for true value of u.k. arms exports to saudi arabia. even a member of the u.k. parliament's committees on arms export controls said that he is powerless. as an m.p. a member of the committee has been able to know how much i mean he should have been sent on the open licenses to saudi arabia you know we have no idea because the government just does not record they are open tickets to send as much of that particular item to that particular country so saudi arabia in this case as that country wants and the company wants and that's a real problem because it could be hundreds of millions of rounds to saudi arabia the saudi case is an interesting difficult one because the amount of money involved . so you are always going to come up to the front page of ethics. economics. france faces the same dilemma during the saudi crown prince mohammed bin said man's last visit to paris president emanuel mark home was asked about the issue. in a position of. business with jenna situated lobby so did he go on the exam thank you many and again the population here in. the french president is pursuing the same policy embraced by his predecessors on both ends of the political spectrum. between 20122017 the volume of weapons supplied to saudi arabia has tripled from 400000000 to 1300000000 euros. in 2015 when the war intensified in yemen it didn't slow arms exports quite the contrary. loved all. of us dollars short messages to those you got to check on the french government has continued to approve arms exports to a country accused of possible war crimes by the un. this sparked uproar in the french parliament in the only other mulford about for it this is all michael janda really obvious to me rule on the other not false you just got gold of all the evil etc you know all of our buddies are going to come more than the baguette the last leg claire to divulge it down me down to eat sauce otoh he says your express is set on. these are still x. plus and if we then examine x. time and not he who would give us only reason i mean is there really to press is a moment of silliness i don't know me notional but act. according to flaunt sparky question during a closed door meeting of the defense committee officially saudi arabia may use french made arms only to defend itself. can our weapons had an impact on the population. to my knowledge the ground equipment sold to saudi arabia is not being used offensively defensively. half. trying to get us and our intel and if you show the best value think of the shock you don't like a legal external straight play on a. trust. but how does france monitor the use of arms that it sells. like you. with the french government fail to respond to repeated questions on the matter. it's all official response to the issue of arms exports. i report to parliament issued every year. left on my t.l. do you visit down south to see that. seal so you get to the weekend it will be down if he doesn't do something useful to say but don't be a catalyst you need to pull your best to support me. because i don't necessarily care and of the issues i want when i did offer much more but she recovered by that point i just as well should pollute to do so once she does it will do so screw you and all of us but who want us for another. short but the city as it will point to it we're safe and a company. that will question you asked me whatever you know the longest walk. a lot of. every other year french arms manufacturers gather outside paris in veal ponds to show off their newest and best armaments. along with u.s. u.k. and german manufacturers they supply the saudi arabia led coalition in yemen with the bulk of their equipment. on counting the calls to spike or following to stop propping up straw men in africa france is backing a libyan war and china's dictator is it all about the oil plus the u.k. finally clears one bridge to total what does it mean for one of the worst performing industrial economies. counting the 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