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cutting off communities and stranding tourists. ah, the united nations secretary general calling for an investigation after a saudi coalition. and strike in yemen. targeted a detention center which was holding migrants agencies and heard the officials say more than 80 people were killed in the city of cyber. we'll start with this report from our diplomatic editor james base. he's at un headquarters in new york to bush . as strikes had been carried out on who the hell territory in yemen all week, but this one was by far the most deadly. i'm the main target seems to have been a detention center in the healthy stronghold of saddam in northern yemen. the death told continues to rise as they find bodies many believe to be migrants, while searching for any survivors. the bombardment this week by the saudi led coalition follows a brazen attack by the hu thies, using drones on the capital of the united arab emirates, abu dhabi on monday, which killed 3 people in new york. the un, the security council met behind closed doors to discuss that attack, but not the attacks on who the controlled areas. the current president of the council is no way i asked. it's ambassador mona jewel for her countries reaction to the scale of the death toll in sedan. it's not acceptable and be absolutely call for for restraints on all sides. after the meeting, the ambassador of the united arab emirates flanked by representatives of 6 other council members, including the permanent members, the u. k. fronts and the u. s. gave a statement that disagreed with aggression by the who sees as well as the proliferation of miss fall and other technology that enabled the terrorist attack. she made no mention of the saddam attack by the coalition of which the u. a is one of the 2 main members. so i press the ambassador. your defense under law has to be proportionate. does it not? and the president of the council, no way speaking in a national cack capacity, said the attack that took place and saddam was on the accept what you have heard today. and you will know following the work of the council that this is rare. what you have heard today is the unanimous condemnation by the security council against the terrorist attack against the united arab emirates on monday, the 17th of january middle school that i'm asking about your response, and whether it was proportionate, given that at least 60 people have died maybe as many as i'd like to refer to the coalition statement on that matter. but i also like to affirm here that the coalition undertakes to abide by international law and proportionate response in all its military operations. human rights groups have criticized the security council's approach as one sided. the council did issue a statement, but again, only on the drone attack on abu dhabi, the secretary general of the united nations, antonio terrace, has addressed the cottage and saddam and other attacks and who controlled areas. he's called for prompt, effective and transparent investigations. james bowes al jazeera at the united nations. well, the saudi coalition is blaming the hoot. the officials for not reporting the site is one that needed protection. but the who, the se civilians were deliberately targeted. national anom, judy and i could be a resident. we are looking at a very big crime and there's a green light from the americans to kill civilians. you know, that's what we see by the targeting of the attention center inside the province and the continuous killing of civilians, war criminals escape prosecution. and consider this war crime against humanity, but then the world should take responsibility at this critical moment in human history. we are witnessing many victims more from a car, one at my home at laptop in santa regarding who were inside this building, which is the temporary detention center for those who are still waiting for their trials or sentences. and also for refugees who, who happened to be there detained because be there, there is a big wave of migration the through yemen to towards the saudi arabia who are looking for their livelihood there. and also from there, maybe the travel to europe and to other countries around the world. so if you happen to be there, migrants and also yemenis who are still waiting for this. and this is all due in order to be sent to the big world, the central prison. their coding to the set is 6. and also the figures that have been revealed by the health ministry at least now, until now, 8087 people being killed in this attack. we have just ducked out about 5 people being under the debrief. also, the, the, the total number of the people who were inside this prison 266. as we can imagine that over 130 people have been injured. and this tech, the tech has been denounced by the health ministry and also the human rights ministry of the, the rub by the host. all considered such as illegal as a war crime, according to the words, and also the cold for the introduction of his cations until these attack and also for others that have been carried out by the soluble quality. well, this one event is part of a civil war. that is turned into the world's worst humanitarian crisis. look at these numbers, the you and estimates. 377000 people died by the end of last year from violence, hunger and disease. around half the population doesn't have enough food more than 5000000 of those are on the brink of famine. 4 and a half 1000000. yeah. and he's been forced from their homes and all that the saudi coalition is cause much of the devastation that these are accused of using child soldiers and placing landmines across the country called campers the regional media advisor for east africa and yemen within a week in refugee council and he told us, meaningful change can only come in yemen from international pressure. we've been in a race to the bottom for the last 7 years, where the international powers, with a lot of influence on the, on the, on the conflicts on the parties to this conflict, have done nothing to ease on. stop this, this catastrophe that keeps on fall in front of us. there is the lack of funding which, which is never enough to, to. ready to keep up with, with unfolding monetary and disaster, that is the arms on these that are going on, the dogs and arming weapon, ising both parties. so this conflict without any accountability, that is the issue. that's what let, yeah, that's what the day gets us to talk about over 80, people killed including 3 children playing football. imagine that it says that the political level that we need, that, that level of willingness accountability and, and there is a commitment to human rights to, to, to. ready to. ready protecting civilians, my colleagues on the ground are just just doing whatever they can just to keep people surviving. and the most basic of condition, the, the big decisions that can really make a change. long lasting change happen at the security council behind closed doors between, between the powers that be when they are meeting with the, with the parties to the conflicts. that's where the change can happen and, and that's where, yes, there is outrage. that is the people, people across the world feel that this is, this is a daughter growth injustice. but this is ultimately those in power that can, can make real change until avenues and u. s. military aids arrived in ukraine's capital g as the 1st shipment of an additional $200000000.00 worth of equipment. hundreds of people have been rallying . meanwhile, calling for d escalation. they formed a human chain through the streets and across bridges. in kiev, on saturday, russia and the u. s. hel talks and agreed to continue steps to diffuse the crisis. but for these people in ukraine, the build up of russian troops at their border has echoes of 2014. the last time we came to the east, had our bill honeyed, has their stories from jeff. i know many of the she's come to pay her respects not to forget friends lost as the war broke out in the east of the country in 2014 in there sarah got sca was a volunteer back then providing support to the soldiers on the front line, the idea of possible renewed fighting worries her knee. of course, i think her the words going on and on from 2014. i don't know where we have a big we're but we held guns and we already talk of war and a possible russian invasion concerns many ukrainians. but people here feel things could be different this time around. many a grateful of the supports of western countries have provided ukraine some publicly thank in d, u. k, for its recent delivery of mid rage weapons. but elsewhere around give people are going about their daily lives wondering if war is as imminent as the leaders, i have been warning. there's also a sense among people here that the situation is made more complicated because of the competition between russia and the west. over influence in this part of the world, ukraine being at the center of it. dmitri sokolov and his wife allan, i left crimea soon after russia next to peninsula in 2014. like many, he thinks that ukraine has come a long way since we are different in mentality the road different. we are very much different now from, from russia, and we are very much different from ukrainians. that war, you know, 2014, more than 50 percent v vi. we believe that this is just a part of game. like, let's say, a kind of trade in univer witcher. what states we'll provide to rush on the pressure, et cetera. so we hope it, sol, blubbering aggregate, but for catch a push ne and skia. the problems also come from within. she hasn't returned to her home tom of logan's, since pro russian separatist took over me, i thought she summed up to do the problem is not only russia, sometimes i don't feel part of this country. sometimes my friends and colleagues make the point that we are guilty of provoking this conflict. i really don't understand where i belong. 8 years on ukrainians have learned to live with a threat from their big neighbor. many say is become part of their lives. but what they fear now is that any move by russia order us could bring more divisions among ukrainians who adopted hamid elder 0. give. so as far as the military build up goes, what we actually looking at here because, you know, we keep talking about troops on the border, but that's a very generic phrase. so i've got the map here for a bit of context. this is the wider map just for reference actually, 1st of all, the 2 capital cities. moscow to key if replace 750 kilometers as the crow flies. but if you go down to the border region, these are just a few of the locations where some of the estimated 100000 russian troops have been seen. places like a cli mover, and city. there are any 3040 kilometers from the border. and then another one here just a little further north, give me poking over, which is 170 kilometers away. we actually have satellite imagery from there showing some of the very organized assembly there of troops and hardware. similarly, we can see cream over which i mentioned earlier, yellow near from there to 150 kilometers down to the border. excuse my writing with the you can. but clearly there are a lot of resources that russians disposal which could move at a moment's notice. are there, i spoke to ambassador matthew bryan, he's now a non resident senior fellow at the atlantic council eurasia center. we talked about the strategy behind the russian mobilization of troops. we have to remember that the threat of the use of force, even though russia sign up in the 975, helsinki of course not to use the threat of force as a diplomatic tool throughout history. the threat of force has been a diplomatic tool, and putin is using it now to try to, i think the stabilize ukraine politically and make ukraine unacceptable to become a nato member. and also to, to frighten the nato alliance and split it and well and elicit what president my throne of france did this week, which is to say, maybe europe needs its own negotiating tract, separate from nato in the united states. if the solidarity of nato, it looks like it's wavering, that is an invitation for food to do what he did in 2008 in georgia and 2014 in ukraine, which is invade last month. watch out for the opening ceremonies of the olympics. coming up in b g. russia invaded during the opening ceremonies of beijing. 2008 invaded georgia and russia invaded ukraine during the so she olympics opening ceremonies. 2014 got to check on the world where the next am been short on medicine and hospital labs fee as rise in iran as experts, $1.00 or microns, bringing another surge in korea, virus infections, and the race to help tomlins recovering from the devastation caused by volcanic eruption and how china's trying to extend it seems like, ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. hello everyone. nice to see you. so we do have some showers, dancing around the hor, and pakistan and new delhi in india. so this is going to help improve the air quality in both of those cities. that line of showers really extends toward the east as well impacting the indian state of west bank. also some showers around for calcutta. we take a closer look. you've got to have $23.00 degrees, a fairly dry, though, toward the se. so tom, on the do tonight at $32.00 dry for sure. lanka, and same goes for the mall. these smalley has a high of 32 degrees off to southeast asia. right now, the rain still falling, just not at the same intensity through sumatra, java and also west pop. you are where you want to take you to the philippines cuz we're gonna have a steady stream of rain leak in here over the next few days. this is going to impact places like sebu and also the vow in the days to come. that slug of rain that was playing central and eastern parts of china has now shot out toward these chinese sea. so almost like a fire hose of rain. so douse with rain in cargo shima with the hive 7 degrees on sunday. and this is going to run into some cooler air and generate snow for a northern parts of honshu on sunday. meantime, for the korean peninsula, sol, a hiv 7 degrees c a later. ah, with in a world where remote it's become the norm, it's never been more vital to build strong connectivity between your home and the office as hell sense cutting edge beef app services allow companies unprecedented scope to protect the funds they have grown amongst that corporate. so they are ready to face the future. united however, they choose to well as sales sat space to deliver your vision. lou ah, you with al jazeera and these are the top stories aid agency say more than 70 people of been killed by a saudi coalition as strike in yemen. a detention center holding migrants was bombs . you and secretary generals, called for an investigation. u. s. military aids arrived in ukraine's capital kia the 1st shipment of a $200000000.00 package. attention is escalated as russian forces mobilized near ukraine's border. now to what a shaping up is one of the biggest spats in the asian industry in a few years, very public falling out between cutter airways and air bus. no, the latter manufacturing giant has cancelled a multi $1000000000.00 order for the airline for all of these. right. 50 of the a 321, neo jets air buses. and happy because katerina always had grounded, he had a come all of these. it's a $350.00 pines, $21.00 of them now out of operation, and it says it won't accept the rest of those aircraft that it ordered. and then the latest twist and the saga, it's a video issued on saturday by katarina. always way the airline points out surface damage on it's a 3 fifties in december, kataria always announced it was suing airbus over what it described as the quote accelerated surface degradation of the plane out on doug hodges waterfront. it's andrew chappelle. ah, may be a bit plain watching there, andrew, but no 3 fifties in the sky. no, come all the images that we saw though arkwright are quite striking and they are the 1st official pictures that we've seen released by the airline itself. and what has become an unprecedented dispute between kat's airways and air bus. the airline says that it has serious and legitimate safety concerns about the a $350.00 wide body aircraft. and although there have been some images floating around social media, perhaps taken by mechanics or pilots, these are from the airline itself in this month's long dispute. now, it's more than just a cosmetic issue. according to the airline. what we're seeing in those pictures are examples of surface damage and degradation. and this comes, these pictures were published, perhaps hours after air bus confirm that it was canceling an aid in order by catch airways in the some of around $6000000000.00 for 50 of a different type of aircraft. the a $3.00 to $1.00 neo single body aircraft now cuts airways relies on a $350.00 wide body aircraft, iraq. it needs all of these planes to effectively bring the world here to doha. and just about 10 months time for the world cup. but this disputes keeps on escalating as we were, as you were saying a few moments ago, come all in december catch airways suit air bus in a london court. they are seeking more than $600000000.00 in damages, as well as an additional $4000000.00 per day as this thing drags on. but perhaps more importantly, they want a thorough investigation to find the root cause of this issue that is forced them to ground. what is a tally now about 21 of this particular model of aircraft. that's nearly half of it . slate of a through fifty's. and you can yeah, go back to that point you made about it being about more than just paint. can you expand on that? i mean, i'm thinking if my, if my car had some paint chips on it and paint peeling and it does. ah, i'd still keep driving it. so this is gotta be more than just about the cosmetic right, so this particular plane is, you know, it's, it's, and it's a new plane. it's advanced. now katara was, was one of its launch customers and it's made of a, a, a lightweight carbon fiber material. it's meant to be more environmentally friendly . now beneath the paints, there is a copper mesh material which effectively is there as a protection system and case of a lightening strike. so if the paints is degrading on these aircraft according to cut airways, that's exposing the mash to moisture. it's exposing this anti lightning system to the elements, which is of course, a safety issue in their eyes. now air bus has come out and said that they have faith, that there is not a safety issue here. and they've said that there is no reasonable, rational basis for these grounding spike hats airways. andrew chappelle, i with the latest on this, i caught her airways, air bus dispute. thank you. entered hey, it has been a week now since the volcanic eruption and soon on a near tongue or destroyed large parts of the south pacific nation. for several days. they were cut off from the rest of the world. that aid is now coming in from you, sealant and australia, and as white reports from oakland, it may be more than just good will behind the donations much needed clean drinking water is now flowing into tongue of navy ship. the altima roa carried 250000 liters of water from new zealand, along with a desalination planned to make more. it's a life saving delivery after ash from the volcano blanketed the islands of tongue a week ago and contaminated the water supply in oakland. there was another show of pacific island generosity as a delegation from samo handed over supplies to the speaker of thomas parliament who says his people are doing the best they can, but still need help. i think people are trying to get back to work. a restore some sense of normality, but the same time the disruption to the services or to services, power arms, communication, still intimate and at a government level there's been a rush to help tanya, which melissa believe has be motivated by humanitarianism and geopolitical strategic goals for years western regional powers, new zealand and australia have been worried about china's growing influence among the smaller pacific island nations, including tawna, is clearly being plenty of generosity on display here as there has been a government level. but after any natural disaster, attention inevitably turns towards the recovery and rebuilding phase. how will that happen? and most importantly, who'll pay tongue a thanked china for being the 1st to donate money and supplies. but before the eruption tongue is economy was a mess with the government struggling to pay back more than a $100000000.00. that was lent by china after damaging riots in 2006, 8. beijing has refused to write the debt off. and some believe last week's natural disaster may provide new zealand with an opportunity. i would say that in wellington, particularly the pressure coming in from united states was straight for somebody to be looking after the south pacific is very strong. no tongue is parliamentary speaker says it's important that any future aid money benefits the people done or this very sensitive topic. but ah, you know, tie accepts a lot of foreign aid from, from many different places around the world. and we just need to ensure that that aid is funneled in a sustainable fashion. at the moment the aid is flowing in the form of donations, but longer term rebuilding may be a more complicated affair. wayne, hey, al jazeera all clem's a fire in a high rise residential building and mom by it's killed at these 7 people and injured more than 15, hundreds were rescued as the fire trucks rushed into dance, the flames. and that 20 story apartment block at this stage, it's not known what started the fire. i've got the stones interior minister wants the united states to remove him from its most wanted list the f. b, i is speaking to questions that are in the hall county for attacks against coalition forces. and its 1st bit down into view how connie told out 0, the taliban has been fulfilling its commitments. he requested we blow his face to run the stage, had to be pulled the month from a bill. can her love the, there was a fighting phase. and of course, that means that both sides targeted the enemy militarily and politically. and this face has ended now. maybe the united states doesn't know that i was appointed as interior minister of dentist, and we led a 19 or 20 year campaign against the us to defend our country and our people. and did our judy and we weren't harmed by the impose sanctions. and it didn't affect morel, but they sanctions and blacklist only hit the people. and this shouldn't happen. how county might those comments as an africa and delegation heads to norway for talks to address the humanitarian crisis. this is the town abounds. first high level visit to a western country, no ways, foreign minister in 5th, it doesn't represent an official recognition of the government to democracy, activists than me and mob been found guilty of terrorism and sentenced to death by a military court. there, among the most prominent dozens of protests, protest leaders had been sentenced to death since the military crew. last february, human rights groups described the trial as a sham, the coven news, and with a 132000 deaths from the virus. no country in the middle east has fed worse than iran, and now, as on a cron spreads, officials or warning another wave is eminence. russell said i reports from tara the number of coin, 19 cases had been fallen in iran. but the downward trend didn't last long, and there has been another spike in infections, despite a better than average rate of explanations. more than 70 percent off, the company's eligible population of 72000000 has received 2 doses. of course, 19 vaccines and nearly 13000000 have had their 3rd shot. mina, jeffrey, is among them o job in considering the tough past 2 years. it's recommended to receive the vaccine to become immune, so that we can protect ourselves in case of facing another wave. i am very concerned about another wave of infections. in august last year, iran recalled it's worth daily tally with around $50000.00 infections and more than $700.00 debts. oh, but thanks to a mess recognition campaign by the middle of this month, the daily debt tool stood around 20 the lowest in nearly 2 years. but the situation now seems to be changing again. the army convenient 1st detected in the company last month is boosting the daily infections, total provinces around iran, or reporting of to it to the for the increase in active cases and the number of iranians. neither hospital treatment is also on the rise from the manager. albert economy experts are warning the number of infections by the end of february could go up to total 600000 is calling at the moment. v r in a very bad economic situation. we're worry about medication shortage because of the sanction or hospital bed shortage. what the prospect vill face on it tries a disaster the a worry about the disaster because and then you phase 2, for example, 1000000 cases we have not enough physicians and our nurses enough hospital this to serve these patients for a country order the suffering from the effects of international sanctions, iran's health care system has been on the immense pressure and will struggle to sort of buy a new way off course 19 percent of that. oh, to 0 to her on. japan is recorded more than 50000 daily cases for the 1st time after restrictions were imposed. in 13 areas, a hospitality curfew is in effect in parts of the country, including tokyo, where daily cases have more than doubled in a week. covered 19 patients are occupying more than 30 percent of hospital beds in tokyo. a rise to 50 percent could trigger a state of emergency. flooding and landside in peru have cut off access to the ancient city of mac, picchu. hundreds of tourists have had to be evacuated from the world. heritage site . was julian multiples. ah, it's not what visitors to the ancient city of matthew pitt. you had been expecting a dramatic rescue from the unethical world heritage site oper. heavy rains triggered severe flooding. the elk, a mayor river overflowed into the streets and onto the railway tracks of coast go. the town which connects visitors to peruse famous ruins, one by one strapped to safety harnesses. children and adults cross the swollen river by foot. eventually boarding a train on the other side of the flood waters. the modem with the municipality personnel, police and civil protection was eaten alerts of flooding of the alchemy or river. and as you see was of considerable magnitude. the damage is extensive streets covered in thick mud, and at least 2 tourist hotels, under water, landslides are adding to the problems with transport, links in and out of the region, suspended or authorities don't believe there is any damage to the 15th century incas citadel itself. high up in the peruvian mountains. but in the town below, a massive cleanup effort is already underway. join wolf al jazeera ah half off the r on al jazeera. these are the headlines, aid agencies say more than 80 people have been killed in a saudi coalition or strike in yemen. a detention center holding migrants was bombed and the un secretary general has called for an investigation or from mohammed ali tom. he's got the hurt the reaction and center the condemned at such a tag.

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