And clean water. A fight against drug resistant bacteria. How the slow pace of research is making matters worse. Within the past hour turk turkeks Prime Minister has confirmed its military has launched more airstrikes in is ill. Its also hitting areas in Northern Iraq. The targets belong to the kurdistans workers party, the pkk. Its considered a terrorist organization by turkey. I have said the massacre was an attack against turkey against democracy in turkey and public order in turkey. Is ill was behind it is. There are some who wanted today accurately chaos and they were supported by the pkk. Their actions were targeting fundamental rights. Mohammed jamjoon is following developments prime prime. The kurds in the southeastern region specifically. They accused the turkish government much collaborating with is ill. These are accusations turkey denies. They call them nefarious lies. Like i said, its a tricky situation right now. Clearly what we are seeing several turkish high level officials coming out very much aligning their messages, creating the narrative they want the public to see turkey is engaged in a in a serious war on ter error. Thats why they are going to let air basis be used by coalition forces. They have started bombing targets in syria. Reporting for us live. Thank you very much indeed. The u. S. President has addressed a summit on global entrepreneurial in the kenyan capital, nariobi. He is on a 4day tour. Its the first time he has been to the country since taking office in 2008. Africa is the worlds newest and most prom issing frontier of limitless opportunity. Gone are the days when the only lands to view our continent was one of despair and indignity. That sentiment was echoed by the u. S. President when he took to the stage. This is our first global entrepreneurial in sub is a haran africa. I wanted to be here because africa is on the move. Africa is one of the fastestgrowing regions in the world. People are being lifted out of poverty. Incomes are up. The middle class is growing, and young people like you are harnessing technology to change the way africa is doing business as the president alluded to. Creates incred elbow opportunities for africand the world. Andrew, its obviously a significant visit on a personal level for president barack obama. What can we read into this mornings speeches though . Reporter rob obama is in, in very relaxed form. This is the first sitting president to the visit africa and the first time obama as visited kenya regarding as a home land for him effectively by the people here who are he can static about his presence first time he, as a u. S. Sitting president has been here. He has been here many times in the past as a senator and, indeed, as a student when he was 25 years of age, but this beginning of the visit is key because all of it most of it, anyway, has been positive. He has been talking about empowering people young people people with ideas throughout africa empowering them and it isnt just words. Its also money behind it. The u. S. Is investing in a lot of projects right across the board. And one in particular, which is not funded directly all the way through by the u. S. Is the entrepreneurial thing that was project that was actually launched in merikesh in 2014 when a billion dollars was put as the target he announced that that target had been overtaken. It was more money than required around, and there were going to be Entrepreneurial Centers for women opened in mali in zambia and here in kenya. But that is part of this visit. There are other not so positive parts in which he will be discussing in bilateral talks with the government about many issues related to security to insecurity as well to the threats of al shabaab, from somalia which has wreaked so much havoc on this country and also corruption. Thats a major issue. Kenyas old decrepit rail line dating back to British Colonial rule. There is a new track that should lead an entire region of africa into better fortunate. Its the biggest tinput into infrastructure since 1963, being built by the chinese t kenyas old remember is so slow 90 of goods go by road. Highspeed trains will use a new line cutting costs by more than half. One way of making sure that as a continent we improve trades within africa is to remove these barriers. Logistics and transportation corridors is one of the major problems. There is also work. The main gateway to east african trade. The mumbasah port needs trans transform transformation. This port has always had big potential but not the investment. Now, thats all changing. It isnt just good news for kenya but, also landlocked economies such as uganda bur underi eastern congo, southern sudan, they are all set to benefit. Right now more than a million containers a year pass through this terminal. It was expanded by chinese contractors in a deal costing nearly 67 million but once this swathe of land is turned into a second terminal by japanese contractors, another 1 and a half million containers a year can be handled. Will more double mumbasa portsmouths capacity and alongside it, a Chinese Company will reclaim more land from the sea to build a rail terminal. It will all help manufacturing industry. This is an american chewing gum company in narobi expanding with a 63 million factory. Production is being increased with a focus on exports. I think these investments are going to make a big add vandage making kenya compared. Thats something i look forward to one day. So longterm, there is huge optimism for this region. But like every aspect of life here Economic Growth depends upon political stability and security. Thats a colossal project that will be very positive for anyone in business in east africa. But with me to discuss corruption and all of the issues involved there is boniface boniface moangy, an activist on houston rights and corruption. We have seen a colossal project, billions of dollars of money going to the chinese and who have actually contributed to the kenyan government and helped in many ways. There are questions, i know about transparency and accountability. What are your thoughts on this . Chinese dont care about human rights or democracy. Its a quid pro yeah. They pay kickbacks and get the contract. Its causing much more. So when its structured that way, spends much more money and there is controversy around the project. They took money on bribes and they deny it and claim they can prove it. The bribe parliamentarians top get the project. They went to parliament and were given a rubber stamp of approval for the project. What about spamss speech . He is pointing optimistically to the rights of entrepreneurs and backing them with money. Its not just rhetoric. Do you think there is hope from what we have heard from the president. This is a good side. There are a lot of young people who have a lot of good spirits. We are working very. Without a single conviction of corruption. And having talks about al shabora shabaab. How do they come to the country . How do we address the unemployed, the jobless . President obama did refer to the middle class which was growing, touched on the fact that the economy was getting better. Are there indications that the gap between the rich and the poor is getting bigger here . Its true. The poor are getting poorer. You cant judge an economy by a few cars on the road. They may say the economy is growing. Where is the money to show for it . The people who were rich who are losing jobs every day. The economy has been hit. Its the second Foreign Exchange in this country. Thank you very much indeed. There you have it. Another view on some of the optimism here and pouring some doubts over a lot of the hope that the president of the u. S. A. Barack obama from the homeland of his fathers going okay with talks with the government later and he has actually his latest visit has been to the memorial site of the u. S. Embassy bombing back until 1998 in which more than 200 kenyans died and a dozen u. S. Citizens as well laying a wreath there in memorial to those victims of what was an alqaeda attack. Talks later on with the government, as i say, and a lot of dealings serious dealings with Business People and civic society. Back to you, rob, in the studio. Andrew thanks very much indeed. Much more to come here on al jazeera, including accusations of government harassment in the philippines and how it is allegedly connected to the man at the top. Plus. I am nebe barkach f augmented reality helping people face their darkest fears. Back on the track and back to his best. Lights light up london. We will have the latest in sport. Its been three months since the first of two earthquakes struck nepal. The massive shocks have had a devastating impact. Nearly 9,000 people were killed. More than 22,000 were injured. Homes and businesses were destroyed. Over 4,000 schools were damaged leaving many children without access to education. So far, more than 3 and a half 3 and a half billion dollars has been pledged to help the nepalese people. Including governments, corporations charities and individuals. Tens of thousands are still in need of food and clean water. The government has promised to relocate them, but that hasnt happened yet. A report. Reporter in the village outside of nepals capital, catholic kathmandu, more than 2,000 people have camped out in a school ground. Disasters. And at others, due to man made calamities. However, despite that, we still rise, fired by our spirit of resilience and our undying hope for a better tomorrow. Many of these people have been suffering from stomachrelated problems. Its been raining like this every day. And some of the tents are barely waterproof. The rains are rather poor. There is only one functional toilet for the more than 200 People Living here. Across kathmandu, more than 2,000 people from the surrounding district are living in similar conditions to this. Around 50,000 households told they will have to be relocated. The government said the process would start by july 15th. But so far those who have moved have mostly moved on their own. People here are getting desperate as more villagers come to seek refuge. There is no way to go back to our village. Yesterday, two more families came here. The authorities refuse to help us. We have been told that we have to go to our village to get the 150 to buy tent sets. How can we go there . The government says they have to return to access help. The house is destroyed. We are entitled. You left your house. You are asking for money in kathmandu. Kathmandu, looking to its own problem, its own population. These people here are afraid for their future. But they dont have much time to talk. If these drains remain clogged for much longer their tents will be flooded. They have run out of money. They have heard the government is clearing out some of the camps in kathmandu. Now, they wonder if their luck of finding a temporary home might also run out. The vice veryman of nepals National Planning schmidt committee joins us live. Thank you for joining us. I know your time is very precious. I will try to keep this short. I wanted to ask you about what shabina was talking about in her report. Why is it taking so long to relocate people . Yeah. Its because government is doing assessment of those fragile and dangerous lands because we have a committee from the department of geology and am few have visited and we have identified several areas to move these people in the temporary placement because we want do have a proper effort during this so that after monsoon these people can be moved again into permanent places. So so its taking time because of the rainy season and difficulty in connectivity and accessibility to those areas. And the government is preparing after having this International Conference and getting money. We are preparing the policies. And lots of housing design building codes are being prepared, and programs are being designed. We are delaying some sort of implementation but the government is doing its preparation because there are several things at the same time like the budget preparation, but now, we move very fast to address the need of these people who are affected by the earthquake. You mentioned a conference to try to raise more cash which is obviously much needed. How confident are you that you you are going to get that money . Because italies on us. Its up to us because we need to prepare a program because they have already committed. The government is preparing several programs and the government has also formed an independent authority who will deal with this program and execution activities. Maybe by next week government will come up with people who will be handing and leading this authority and they will come up with a different type of program t and from there, then we will get in the. Vice chairman of nepals National Planning committee, thank you so much for your time sir. Filipino president beno promised honest leadership. He has received international praise for cutting corruption and improving human rights but some government workers are not so impressed. From manila margo killis explains. Reporter taking the day off work to defend their rights. These demonstrators are protesting against their employer, the philippine government. They say Government Security agents have been threatening and harassing their union members. Working for the National Housing authority for 36 years, he says he received a threatening letter from a state agent accusing him of being a leader of the communist insurgency. It is the obligation of the state to defend and protect the rights and skills of its citizens including the rights and skills of its workers. You cant take that line just because you cant accept legitimate rights. For example, is it wrong to ask for minimum wage . Minimum wage for these workers is currently at around 200 u. S. Dollars a month. They are asking for it to be raised to 360. More than 20s of them say they have been stopped and harassed by state agents. Reporter these government workers filed a petition with the Supreme Court asking for government officials as high as the president to answer for and put a stop to the alleged harassment of its union members. As far as these workers are concerned, the ak i o governments projected righteousness is a farce. With less than a year left of his term the president s Approval Ratings are lower than they were when he assumed office five years ago. He would promised today cut corruption, improve the countrys human rights record and eradicate poverty. Investor confidence ince creased. The economy is growing. Major say they have yet to feeling. They are concerned about abuses liken forced disappear applications and assassinations alleged committed by state security forces. Some of them are concocting stories. We accept the fact that during the previous years, there were experiences of human rights vie violations but through the years, records will show that we have rected these. Part of the Training Program for years now but not everyone has been convinced. Despite working for the state, these filipinos say they still feel unheard and unprotected. Al jazeera. Manila. A number of People Killed by flash floods in pakistan has risen to 42. Rescuers found the bodies of 24 people in pakistans punktoba prove incident. Half a Million People have been affected by the floods triggered by the monsoon rains. Lets get more on the weather now with ever everton fox. Sabina was talking about the floods in nepal. Is this normal for this time of year . We are at the peak of the monsoon season. It is normal t northern pakistan central pakistan southern pakistan seeing wet weather. As you said, lots of heavy rain right across the region. Look at the satellite picture. Massive swath of cloud right in across the area there. We will see further heavy downpours as we go through the next few days. Pakistans latest area of heavy rain into central parts and a massive cloud moving across into karacus. Look tes huge cloud here bangladesh seeing heavy rain. We have seen massive downpours here and on friday we saw 251 millimeters of rain over the last two days, in fact we have maybe 500 millimeters of rain in pakistan. Sorry, in bangladesh in only two days. What happens when you try and state a test match under these conditions then . Well after barely two days play, you get a washout. This was the scene in chittagong. There is plenty more rain where that came from. Heavy rain across bangladesh into nepal. Much of india. Look at this circulation making its way toward the northwest of india. Will drift further westward as we go through monday. Weather coming into southeastern parts of pakistan and the showers will come across central and northern parts for the next few days robin. Looks like they are going to have a long wait for the test match. To the third party of our series in the drug resistant bacterian known as super bugs they are blamed for 250,000 deaths each year. It fears that number could reach 10 million by 2050. 1 suggestion is new drugs. There have been no new antibiotics on the market for almost 30 years. I will grab your temperature. Reporter the United States has a bug problem. Multidrug resistant bacteria super bugs that have learned to shrug off antibiotics playing the Health System here. These organism can get spread. These organisms can live on the skin. They can live on the services of a desk or a bed or a stethoscope stethoscope. Reporter the trouble is that it takes days to identify specifics about the resistant bacteria. Dr. Lee riley has just received a multimillion dollar grant to develop a process that would identify the right drugs to fight bacteria in minutes. If you can determine what the drug susceptibility is before the patient leaves your office you can give the right drug and you dont have to worry about creating drug recystance. Reporter here in the u. S. And around the world, companies arent making new antibiotics. Its too hard and expensive. They have tapped out the micro organizenisms that can be easily cultivated nad lab setting. The truth is there are enough micro organizenisms in this handful of dirt to pursue countless lines of new antibiotics but its only out here in nature that those microorganisms will thrive. As a result researchers are limited to the tiny number of microorganisms that grow in a petri dish. That gap some hugh munghumongous. At this just not accessible. So these days. How much of that we have cultivated. Epsteins team developed a device the i championship that can isolate cells in dirt to let them grow the way they do in nature. It lets nature provide the n