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Jubilation after prosser only fountains of people flooded the streets of the capital calling for Robert Mugabe to step down. Hello im certain this is al jazeera live from london also coming up lebanons Prime Minister hariri meets the french president emmanuel macro in paris and confirms he will return to lebanon on wednesday fairing for the future return to sierra leone to talk to survivors of august deadly landslides and for artists one being moved piece by piece where when you go to find out why. First to zimbabwe where euphoric scenes that just days ago would have been on heard of playing out on the streets of the capital harare tens of thousands of people have rallied to demand the resignation of president Robert Mugabe iranis took place with the blessing of the military which on wednesday placed the countrys ninety three year old leader under house arrest but they were actually called by the influential War Veterans Association and the mugabes. Party. Is like. For us in harare and our summers just saying we couldnt imagine such scenes a week ago but real people bottom the streets believing that this is a new dawn for zimbabwe. A lot of people think that change is in the they say that. Its just a question of when that is going to happen the march is over the army says its home this is some journeys can be long. One day when his announcement people know so the ones you see may have the last bits of people from the marshall making their way home they still very happy until a bracing the soldiers just behind them taking selfies with them something you. Be able to. Take a selfie to climb up onto the tank and take pitches as well to people and it was a peaceful march it was very very peaceful the only things that. Posters and banners outside the court is that a president. And. The truth tore down those street signs and images just a prism of. The show to show him that once an hour the progression really still mounting on him even though apparently hes still hanging on but any sense of what will fill the power vacuum if indeed he just step down. That they have something in place that when it happens the key thing now is of course a process the next few days to be very very busy will be meeting from sunday theyll be talking about how theyre going to meet the president and the end of the matter will be taken to parliament when he could be in peace but again its all speculation. This could drag out to the civil conference with the delegates what is. The heat should stay. On the scene. People say yes change is coming but the question is a when is it going to happen and were also hearing of. Prison. And he says that his. Wife they have no intention of going thats what. If that is true that is an indication that these talks that are going on behind the scenes may not be easy and its an indication maybe the president really does not want to. Talk about getting very extraordinary and her own. Lebanons Prime Minister saad hariri has confirmed he will return to beirut by wednesday and says hell hold talks with president michel ari made the statement in paris where hes missing the french president. Hes been two weeks since harare announced his resignation want on a trip to saudi arabia. With regards to the political situation will be in beirut in the next few days to take part in the celebration of our independence and ill express opinions on all subjects once ive made president. From power. Well after his lunch with the french president a man or mark or sawed harry gave a very short statement he said that he would return to beirut by wednesday which is a National Public holiday in lebanon that he would meet the lebanese present and only then would he express what would happen next he also thanked president for his help in mediating this crisis forty didnt talk about was why two of his children remained behind in saudi arabia it was expected that the whole hariri family would come here to paris he was accompanied by his wife and his eldest son but the two children left behind have prompted some analysts to say that perhaps hariri is not free of his actions and movements last for the french president s. Visit is seen as something of a diplomatic success for him he has tried very hard over the past two weeks he says to talk to also is to keep dialogue open this was not an offer of exile said it was a gesture of friendship. Four hundred thousand syrians living in the damascus suburb of ghouta have been besieged by Government Forces for the past four years the area sided with opposition fighters that food aid and medical supplies havent been making a ten doctors there say many residents could die if theyre not immediately vacuity to assam a binge of a report from gaziantep turkeys border with syria. Twelve year old graphs the first from Cerebral Palsy a commission which inhibits her brains growth the room is dark because there isnt much electricity used and. This is what she looked like before the siege and before she ran out of medicine her mother used to give her honey milk and other nutritious food but not anymore. And raf used to be well and was going to school until there was a lack of food and medicine my husband cant work and because of the high prices we cant afford much. Thats been the case for the last four years after syrian Government Forces besieged the area which is home to four hundred thousand people this is the most popular dish these days boiled corn or for large families a con broth for the luxury of salt for those who can afford it. The Assad Government has allowed in some aid but the u. N. Says that is only enough for around ten percent of the besieged people this year the Syrian Regime approved around a quarter of United Nations requests to deliver assistance the u. N. Says the plight of civilians is an outrage and that it might constitute a war crime. The lack of food and medicine have forced more people towards hospitals in july doctors identified four hundred fifty two patients who still need to be evacuated as the United Nations await approval from the Assad Government nine of them have died faced with delays twenty nine among them were identified these are people who have one hundred percent chance of survival if theyre not given care so when they will die the situation is so desperate that after operations doctors need to reuse the single use items on this table what is regarded as medical waste everywhere else is sterilized and used again in the city duma. These cues might be useful in saving another life the later gloves which hospitals throw away are limited here so they are washed before they can be used. Then they need to be laid out to dry because they dont know if and when more supplies will come in the use powder to make sure the gloves dont stick together. The staff say theyre also saving other single use medical supplies. We clean them because the supplies arent available here and the not coming in with u. N. Aid we also stop some surgeries because of a lack of anesthetics the parents say theres no food or medicine for their starving and sick children. So they leave their infants to suck on their thumbs hoping that at least theyll think its. Three months on from sierra leones deadly mudslide survivors are being forced out of temporary camps and left with nowhere to go the government wants to move the homeless to one files and new homes but construction is far from complete yet everest has more from six mile never capital freetown. This is where hundreds of survivors have been living since their homes were destroyed from the mudslide they killed at least five hundred people sally foreigners husband was one of them he drowned after saving her their children and his mother she worries about how she will manage once the camps close. Yourself or im going to i dont know right now. Is whats in my own is going on and i have kids to look after is going to help me their. Relatives are trying to help her locate a house but she also worries she would not be able to afford it sara lee owns government is giving the displays Cash Compensation almost seven hundred u. S. Dollars for each family but theres concern over whether they will actually get everything promised well i dont have anything yet right now were just sitting here and no money i have nothing yet Authorities Say the camps are officially closed now the process of moving people out though will take time they say they will not tell anyone to leave until they have their compensation. In all of this. Because thats what everybody. Across the board. I would think. Would give them what just. Construction of homes for the mudslide victims is underway on the outskirts of the capital freetown but theres been some obstacles this time we started the project it was only when there are so many challenges because you have. To decide. This is a plan now is to have everything ready by the end of this month the future homes are being built here some are two bedrooms and some are three bedrooms each home have a living room as well as out there. Hitchen and toilet a Church Mosque are also being built and an orphanage block an orphanage was one of the buildings destroyed in the mudslides three months ago hundreds of children also lost parents of the disaster the government says it will build an additional one thousand homes for those affected meanwhile activists are questioning why the mudslides even happened they are calling for a Public Inquiry we need to know not just the joy logic joy logic and scientific explanations we need to know who are responsible for the kids in these lands we need to know what the people. Who look at said this land. Back in the camp sally says shes still nervous about what the future holds a sentiment felt by many here. Freetown sierra leone stay with us here on aljazeera still ahead with the latest on the hunt for a missing submarine people on board and medicine and supplies trickle in to yemen and saudi arabia says its blockade of the u. N. Says more must be done. Hello there the temperature has really dropped off now for many of us in the southeast and parts of china were looking at a maximum there on sunday of just thirteen in shanghai and force in hong kong twenty two see the winds though still feeding in a fair amount of moisture so for some of us there will be a fair amount of cloud and a few showers as well those showers really getting going as we head through monday for the south there you see this dark blue area here that is our heavy rain its pushing its way northward is the remains of a storm thats working its way towards viet nam at the moment in the whole system and pushes its way north woods as it disintegrates and so many of us in viet nam are expecting to see some heavy rains from that and if we head out towards the west and not a great deal on the satellite picture at the moment across india many of us are seeing some dry weather i think along the east coast though were going to see more in the way of heavy rain there as we head through the day on sunday and it still sticks around as we head through monday on monday were also going to see some sharp showers along the west coast and across sri lanka as well to the north largely fine and dry for new delhi all maximum will be around twenty two degrees which is seventy two in fahrenheit and for the Arabian Peninsula theres a fair amount of cloud around currently and thats just pushing its way a little bit further towards the south theres a chance that here in doha well see a few showers during the day on sunday. To. Indulge your five senses news has never been more available but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rife listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging Mainstream Media narrative at this time on aljazeera. Welcome back reminder of the top stories here on aljazeera tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets or zimbabwes capital demanding president Robert Mugabe resign. Lebanons Prime Minister saad hariri says hell return to beirut by wednesday more than two weeks after announcing his resignation while on a trip to saudi arabia. Countless for survivors of sierra leones deadly mudslide in august are being shut down leaving many homeless. Aid half fell to trickle into yemen almost two weeks after the Saudi Led Coalition closed land and sea borders bottle supplies are being allowed into ports in government controlled areas the United Nations says only a complete lifting of the blockade will stop what could be the worst famine in decades Marianna Hong reports. These machines is slowly cleaning this mans blood and keeping him alive a Saudi Led Coalition a strike left him without any obvious injuries but the trauma and the Health Problems came soon after. It all started when my husband lost his eyesight after a few days his health continued to deteriorate when we had him examined and found his kidneys had failed that he needs kidney dialysis three times a week but at this hospital in the who controlled capital of summer patients are lucky to get even one treatment resources are dwindling food and fuel prices are soaring so not as within the estimated sixty percent of human thats under control and its under siege and. Suffering here weve been denied delivery of medicine as we call on the world to look with mercy on the yemeni people and put an end to our eyes every start by opening the closed borders and deliver medical supplies. For twelve days yemen has been all that cut off from the outside world a blockade imposed after humans who three rebels fired a Ballistic Missile deep into saudi arabia the blockade was designed to choke the alleged flow of weapons to who three roubles from iran but its increased the hardship for millions of human needs a majority of whom need some sort of assistance the Saudi Led Coalition says aid can get in through what it describes as liberated ports its partially open to the government controlled port of aden in the south but none of the points of entry are in areas under hoofy control that includes the airport in the capital sanaa and to the port of who data through which the bulk of all aid is delivered. Withing covering the war in yemen for two and a half years now but heres an idea of the impact from just the last twelve days seven Million People are already on the brink of famine without any kind of aid getting in the u. N. Says that number will rise past ten million the cost of the saudi blockade is being measured not in care but in the number of lives lost one hundred fifty thousand of them thats how many male nurse children the u. N. Says could die within the coming months if the blockade isnt lifted completely. The u. N. Says vital supplies will run out in yemen within the next few weeks the blockade is a calculated move by the saudi lead coalition a strategy that needs time to take effect time that for the people of yemen is fast running out the hond aljazeera. And the thirty Research Plane has joined the search for a missing time submarine the vessel and its forty four crew have been missing since wednesday it was returning to its base model plotter just south of one of our is from a routine mission. Is live for us in model plots and then whats the latest on the news of his whereabouts. Still no news of its whereabouts president. Have said that the election time health or if he will use all the Resources Available they sent ships out they sent a craft out looking for the the a r a san juan which as you mentioned lost communication with the author already early on wednesday the search is going on about four hundred thirty also kilometers southeast of here. The submarine was heading from the southernmost tip of south america. On a routine operation nobody really knows youre gorgeous and they dont know what the problem is they simply lost communications its not an emergency as yet and you talk about a fire on board or power cuts is merely speculation at this stage but with each hour that goes by the tension is mounting families of those crewmembers are gathering at the naval base here in the city of. The pope also in argentina as we know has said he is praying for those forty four crew members as i said attention mounting as that search goes on quite a mystery what more do you know about the submarine what kind of submarine. Well its a very old submarine the art and science bought it secondhand from the german manufacturers back in one thousand nine hundred eighty five its a class three zero one seven one seven hundred for anyone who knows their submarines it has a crew of forty four its diesel electric powered and it was it had a big overhaul in two thousand and eight with the idea of it saying in service for another thirty years its already ancient looking craft so people are asking questions about whether it was really apt to be running to doing produce routine operations along with the arjun time coast but the authorities have said its been overhauled and is in Good Condition as for now though a complete mystery as to why the communication has been cut as far as your corot is were aware the machine the machinery was working fine the last time it was out but really now were just hoping waiting people praying and families gathering to hear news of their their loved ones on board indeed many thanks daniel there with that mystery. Hundreds of palestinians are attempting to cross the border from gaza into egypt after the rafa Border Crossing was open temporarily the crossing has been sealed since august but is due to open permanently under a reconciliation deal brokered by egypt about thirty thousand gardens have applied for entry to me in the past few months welcome webb has more from ramallah. Hundreds of people in gaza boarded buses and made their way to the rafa crossing its last brief reopening about three months ago and aside from similar brief openings its been closed most of the time for the last ten years because of the blockade of gaza by israel in egypt right now about twenty five thousand people in gaza registered waiting to cross to egypt and beyond that only a fraction of that number will get through in this temporary opening which is meant to last three days so priority is being given to people with the most urgent reasons to travel such as those seeking medical treatment. They haste and ive weve registered to travel here in four months ago it was a lot of suffering its good so far today theyre facilitating it. Ive had a booking to go to turkey for more than three months and now ill be able to go. To borders meant to be open permanently soon as part of the reconciliation agreement between palestines two main Political Parties and hamas is being brokered by egypt and the permanent opening the last week has been delayed seems not everythings yet in place and your thoughts is on your side all the Palestinian Authority on the gaza side of the border or for hamas who still control the interior of gaza according to a two thousand and five agreement monitors from the European Union are meant to be at the border they left in two thousand and seven and theyre not yet back in place Palestinian Authority Officials Say over the three days theyre hoping to get two thousand five hundred people across that means the many more thousands who are registered will still be stuck in gaza waiting and hoping for that permanent reopening to come soon. Saudi arabias recalled its ambassador in berlin in protest over comments made by the German Foreign minister sigma gabriel suggested saad hariri had been held against his will in riyadh and is also called for lebanons neighbors including saudi arabia to let it decide its own fate saudi state media says the same is were unfortunate and unjustified hariri himself tweeted that the comments were a lie aside to the throne has been making bold political moves in the kingdom with a series of decisions many consider to be unprecedented the latest developments including an Anti Corruption crackdown on several blockades are the focus of a conference in london where former diplomats and middle east analysts are meeting a jar of shell joins us live from the conference in london john what sort of concerns are you hearing by the delegates as to whats been going on in that part of the world especially the tensions are growing tensions between saudi arabia and iran. Mixture of concerns when it comes to saudi arabia there are concerns domestically speaking in terms of the repression that many of the speakers have spoken about not only because of whats been billed as this Anti Corruption crackdown by the government that is viewed by other observers as an attempt by. The crown prince to essentially eliminate any competition or any opposition to his rule but also when were talking about regionally saudi arabias role in the war in yemen thats gone on for two years now this place in millions of people killing tens of thousands not just by the bombs in the air raids but also because of the spread of cholera theres been a direct result of these strikes on some of the main infrastructures in the country so people have been calling on the United Kingdom to stop arming selling weapons and other military equipment to saudi arabia because of these accusations leveled against it in terms of committing war crimes but as you mentioned there also theres been a lot of concern expressed with regards to wider field saudi arabias role in lebanon as well as the increasing rhetoric thats been going on with regards to saudi arabia accusing iran or maybe building tension against iran saudi arabia accusing iran of interfering in meddling in arab affairs and iran obviously. Responding with its accusations against this conference is significant in the sense that what it is is bringing to light just how sensitive the situation in saudi arabia is not just in the region in terms of the gulf an arab countries but also wider field because bear in mind saudi arabia closest partners internationally are United States and the United Kingdom not just in terms of commercial trade but particularly when it comes to the arm sector and thats something that many people are concerned about and. Then he talked about the weapon sales were talking about the financial very closely linked that the west has with what about concerns about human rights whats been going on in the region mentioning that the. Other. Side as well. Well i mean for example the former leader of the liberal democrats who is currently a peer. He came out right and said that the United Kingdom should stop selling weapons to saudi arabia because of those Human Rights Violations but then current squad im speaking to you now you have the former foreign secretary jack straw foreign minister jack straw who stopped short of calling for a total embargo on sales saying it should be seen as a case to by case basis but its important to note that under his tenure as foreign secretary under the premiership or tony blair there was very close ties between london and riyadh the problem is and this is where human rights activists come in as well as saudi opposition figures is they understand that there is this political realism World Governments are willing to turn a blind eye when it comes to human rights in favor of these deals particularly the United Kingdoms instance where it needs the cash injection because of whats going on in brazil but theyre having this conference to trample pressure on the British Government say well you really need to start looking at your values and putting pressure on to stop what they perceive as destructive measures many thanks. From that conference president s of new delhi are enjoying a bit of rest bite from the toxic air fungus to a night of rain indias capital has been covered in a fix for almost two weeks causing severe Health Problems despite the rain pollution levels are still about five times over the recommended limit. New yorks financial district house is some of the worlds most famous structures but a group of architects is injecting some artistic flair and to a downtown square and setting themselves a challenge along the way crystal salumi went to find out more. Its a cramped apartment even by manhattan standards which way they want to go with it over but for ten days at least its home for these four artists and if braving the elements in a chilly new york november wasnt enough the group also has to move their hut piece by piece across the square changing it from a shelter to a makeshift bridge and back again thats when things get tricky so once youve got once youve got the new floor or the beginnings of the new floor thats when you have to start thinking about where is about the room wheres the kitchen. Wheres all the lumber in the bins like because it becomes this like mental pattern of. Their mental puzzle solving. The team isnt allowed to touch the ground outside so beads to pick up food and supplies stored in the yellow boxes along the route also living sleeping eating and yes even going to the bathroom in the hut its called the newcomers a performance architecture installation the artist say theyre trying to challenge the idea of architecture as permanent structures and explore new ways of sharing space its a theme collaborators alex waiter and board shelley have visited several times in recent works like two thousand and fourteen is in orbit or last years reactor which moved in the wind but while those works were tucked away from the general public this is right in the middle of the financial district and interaction with passers by is encouraged we actually really want to know what people think its a way of because we are living in the work and they see the work from the outside so were only have an interior perspective of what this thing is and so they come to us with views from the outside looking in and through those discussions thats the way we build meaning to the course of the performance so far progress has been slow but steady the finishing line is in sight and only a few dropped nuts and bolts along the way. Kristen salumi al jazeera new york. A reminder of the headlines on aljazeera Robert Mugabes nephew has said the zimbabwean president and his wife grace are ready to die for what is correct and have no intention of stepping down his comments come as tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the capital to march to mugabes home demanding his resignation the ninety three year old has been under house arrest at his blue roof residence in harare after the military took control on wednesday sources from the ruling zanu p. F. Party have told the Reuters News Agency that members are due to hold a special meeting on sunday to dismiss mcgarvie as its leader. Lebanons Prime Minister says hell return to beirut by wednesday more than two weeks after announcing his resignation while on a trip to saudi Arabia Saad Hariri says hell for also hold talks with president michel aoun to address the political crisis he made the statement in paris where he met the french president emmanuel back home forsooth you. Are fully teac with regards to the political situation i will be in beirut in the next few days to take part in the celebration of our independence and all express opinions on all subjects once ive made president. Doctors in east and in syria say the besieged area is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster they say people will die if theyre not immediately allowed to leave four hundred thousand syrians live in the damascus suburb which has been under attack by Government Forces for the past four years in that time only limited food aid and medical supplies have been allowed in cameras for survivors of sierra leones deadly mudslide in august are being shut down leaving many homeless the government wants to move people to one thousand new homes that its built but construction is not complete many say they are yet to receive compensation and other help promised by the government and also Research Plane has joined the search for a missing argentine submarine which has been missing since wednesday the vessel and its forty one crew was returning to its base model platter just south of one is varies from a routine mission to the southernmost tip of south america those weather headlines stay with us on aljazeera next up its fall. 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