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Last wave of heavy rain of couple days ago produced vast amount of flooding in certain parts of Southern China that hasnt gone away as the next belt of rain starts to form as you can see hong kong is not underneath the cloud its gone syas that whats gathering is for the west and you know the grungy towards the yangtze and this is going to develop into proper rain come monday again a bit of a circulation suggests the heaviest stuff is just out of sichuan but the line is down towards those in vietnam and its going in this direction so in hong kong to be a wet day again on monday but the heaviest rain does look further inland and as is always the case this time of year thats going to bring bring some flash floods on the risk of landslides and almost certainly some destruction of property to the south of that well the showers are rather more broken up the still a pretty obvious line through northern sort of icy dental board here and jakarta and thats a line i think will fall cross and big showers in otherwise its a fairly dry area into the sea and a good part of the lazy as well singapores not exactly free to share risk but its there just on the edge but the main rains further north and its thailand across Southern Vietnam and towards the philippines there on monday you have the dry of the next 2 days. The weather. Always. Issues dilute the futuristic bullet train that 1st drew me to japan those 2 decades ago trains are reflective. Kind of things that covering around japan is aging the birth rate is falling and the lines and losing money having experienced both the rule railway and high speed i hope the one will not be neglected to the other off the rails a journey through japan on aljazeera. Hello again youre watching us here at live from these are the top stories saudi jets if it targets in the yemeni capital sanaa after who the rebels attacked 2 saudi airports riyadh says it said Defense Systems brought down to see missile headed for airport close to the border with yemen. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman house for the 1st time blamed iran for the explosions on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday irans dismissed accusations that it was involved. And protesters in hong kong will return to the streets later on sunday if they want the complete withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill. Not children in the iraqi city of basra suffering from cancer and getting the treatment they need because of a crisis in medical services the countrys vast oil wealth once funded one of the best Health Care Systems in the middle east but no more because of decades of conflict and war a child stratford reports there is a particular crisis in basra which has the countrys highest cancer rate. Could there was. With leukemia 11 months ago. She is 4 years old. Her father brings her to this government Cancer Hospital in basra for chemotherapy treatment but the drugs needed to keep her along it are often in short supply and. We dont know whether she will get better im very afraid because i see many children who come to this hospital dying of cancer the number of chemotherapy sessions varies each month but sometimes we have to delay coming because there is no bed of a level that around 70 children are being treated for cancer in buses childrens hospital. Experts say pollution from surrounding oilfields is one of the reasons why basra has the highest rate of cancer in iraq iraq used to have some of the best hospitals and medical expertise in the middle east but decades of war conflict and political instability means those days are long gone the situation at this Cancer Hospital is so bad that doctors here say they have to rely on cash donations to buy up to 75 percent of the chemotherapy medicine they need every month. Patients a Health Services are particularly bad in southern iraq basra is the largest Oil Producing region in the country but theres little sign of petro dollars spending at hospitals like this one people in basra have along the complained of neglect of what they say is corruption and financial mismanagement by the federal government in baghdad. Protest to set fire to the provincial Council Building during demonstrations last year at least 30 people were killed during the un rest against the lack of Services Doctors say they often cant provide the basic needs. Were facing a crisis in so many levels become provide chemotherapy fast enough its not always available its expensive and getting it involves a lot of bureaucratic red tape we also need more Trained Medical staff at the Regional Government says federal government leaders in baghdad and must do more they 7 with there hasnt been enough Financial Support from the federal government for many years this year we were allocated 2. 8 percent of the federal budget and thats nowhere near enough and we need a better share of the revenues or things wont improve. In the hospital is a mural called the tree of life showing photos of children who were treated here and survived the government in baghdad which in recent years has struggled to cope with the battle against eisel has promised to do more to help doctors say that if it doesnt then many more cancer victims like fatima will die. Aljazeera. In libya and airstrikes homes in southeast tripoli has injured 6 people women and children or among the wounded in the latest of warlord after his attempts to seize control of the libyan capital head. Once again i have tears fighter jets target civilian areas in tripoli and again in the neighborhood thats in the southern eastern part of tripoli these houses were damaged by the explosion caused by the airstrike launched by i have to this fighter jets the neighbors here say that they are in a state of panic theyre very angry and theyre wondering why the International Community is not doing enough to stop the military aggression on civilians in that house there is a clear damage in that house and the owner of that house says that 6 members 6 of his family members were wanted by explosions including 2 women and a child. Suddenly we were in shock and speechless the windows shattered and it became dark it was a nightmare and we didnt realize what was happening and we should we go. To these cars here. These are civilian cars would also damage it by the explosion and meanwhile there is a cardiology hospital nearby which was also partly damaged by the explosion and the government of national called this accusing have to its forces of committing war crimes by targeting civilian areas. At least 10 people have been killed in the latest airstrikes in syria the syrian observatory for human rights says government airstrikes hit residential neighborhoods in province dozens of others were injured syria and russia have increased their bombardments of the region since april forcing fastens from their homes. Sudans former president Omar Al Bashir could be brought before a court as early as next week the chief Prosecutor Says bashir will be referred for trial unless he files an appeal in the next few days. Him a leader is facing corruption charges he was deposed by the military in april after weeks of protests against his government. Says it was behind 2 attacks that have killed at least 11 people and injured 25 others in the somali capital a car bomb 1st exploded close to the president ial palace in mogadishu causing most of the fatalities another car bomb near a checkpoint leading to the airport killed the driver and his accomplice. Health officials in the d. R. C. Have suspended their vaccination campaigns for measles and other diseases in the northeast the area is struggling with an outbreak of the a bone a virus that has been 5 cases and this is you close to the border with uganda Health Services say they will prioritize the abode of vaccine until its eradicated. All over the place Health Officials have just informed as about the measles vaccination cancelation in this region because of cases we wondered about the situation as the number of cases of this epidemic is growing even here in this camp kids are suffering and dying from measles we need more medical support now dozens of rescued migrants are now stranded at sea close to the italian coast german humanitarian ships see watch picked up from the migrants off the coast of libya only to be denied access to italian ports as part of a crackdown on migrants which gave it to these interior minister the power to prevent ships from docking. His new Prime Minister is promising to strengthen ties with the e. U. And to end corruption my son to took over as a caretaker government resigned on friday ending a power struggle triggered by an inconclusive election in her 1st speech after a meeting of a new cabinets and a about to go after the oligarch leader of one of the main opposition parties whos now left the country shes accused him of corruption. The heads of the mafia group that you served power and terrorized to the citizens of moldova for years have left the country we want to assure you that justice will be done and we are working to achieve it and all of those responsible will be brought back to moldova and held accountable for everything that they did. And a little further to the west another leader promising to tackle corruption has taken office in slovakia suzanne a couple was sworn in as the countrys 1st female president the political novice won a vote in march a campaign for the largely ceremonial office centered around the murder of an investigative journalist last year which led to an uproar. Over cited the murder as one of the reasons she decided to run for president of us all this critically quixote julius under the constitution people are free im equally dignity and had rights nobody should have their rights compromised noise everyone powerful enough to stand above the law but maybe feel that this is not quite the reality in our country the feeling of injustice has grown and has demonstrated itself it calls for change. Has held its 1st mass since a huge fire ravaged the roof of the cathedral 2 months ago a Small Service took place in a preserve part of the building donations to repair the 850 Year Old Church have reached nearly a 1000000000. 00 has more from paris. The sound of prayers filled not for the 1st time since the fire ravaged the cathedral 2 months ago the archbishop of paris no small congregation will protective hats for a mass in a part of the church that hadnt been damaged. This is a message of hope and sayings for all those who were moved by what happened to. The rare glimpse inside notre dame has revealed its fragile state the roof inspired go on charred debris littering the floor. In april flames engulfed the almost 900 year old cathedral a site there shocked and saddened people in france and around the world the service was an open to the public because of concerns over safety but it was broadcast internationally on television and online and for catholics and admirers of not redoubt it was an emotional moment Theodore Sagna is visiting from senegal he says hes always wanted to see not true damn. Its a small ray of hope even a big want to see a mass celebrated today at the cathedral in any case we want this cathedral to be rebuilt with all our hearts we want to see mass celebrated here as it used to be. Majestic an elegant notre dame is an enduring symbol of french culture the french president was the cathedral rebuilt in 5 years many experts say itll take longer but what is certain is that its restoration is already seen by many as a powerful symbol of renewal natascha butler aljazeera paris. And the italian director Franco Zeffirelli best known for his 1968 film adaptation of romeo and juliet has died at the age of 96 so early will also be remembered for his my 970 s. Mini series jesus of nazareth he directed more than 2 dozen movies and was a 2 time oscar nominee. The man who brazils president at an election rally last year has been acquitted the judge ruled that the accused is mentally ill and shouldnt be jailed will be moved to a Mental Health facility within the prison indefinitely who was badly beaten by supporters after the stabbing also says he will appeal against the decision. Rising Property Values are changing the Cultural Landscape of the mexican capital each year thousands of people are pushed out by an ever increasing cost of living but in the citys Historic Center one community is fighting back. Reports from mexico city. Mexicos capital is one of the most expensive cities in latin america at least when it comes to the cost of building a house with little Public Housing investments those rising costs are displacing many of the citys longstanding residents as Old Buildings give way to fancy apartments. Perhaps no case is more emblematic of the fight against gentrification. Located in the heart of mexico citys Historic Center the building housing the cafe was recently bought out steele says the new owners want to close his restaurant and he picked the residents who live upstairs. We dont want travel to suffer the same fate as other businesses cafes restaurants and bars that carry the tradition of downtown mexico city but have been lost to gentrification. Reports that the cafe could be shut down it has brought the Community Together in support of preserving the iconic building a landmark of downtown mexico. City you know this is across town art is hold him back and sound are talking about the lack of Legal Resources available to low income residents this was the inspiration for creating sentimental when he quote this is mexico citys patron saint of resisting gentrification. I do that. Why not have a saint that can intercede on behalf of all the hopeless cases in mexico the lore and the authorities not going to help so why not pray to a saint activism against gentrification in the mexican capital is on the rise. Urban planners like danielle bet is see this is because the city has yet to strike a balance between private investment and Affordable Housing difficult part of the. Gentrification is just another part of the economic process but it can be mitigated and it can be reduced in order to avoid the massive exit of the population experts say its the booming economy thats behind this wave of displacement in many of mexico citys socalled up and coming neighborhoods every year however this amounts to an estimated 2000 of the citys residents being evicted from their homes. Residents of the davie building have managed to avoid eviction while a lawsuit against the buildings new owners is pending the outcome of this case could set the tone for the future of mexicos most historic neighborhood when we ended up in. Mexico city now a huge biodegradable work of art has been unveiled at the foot of the eiffel tower in paris the spray painted frescoes called beyond walls shows a line of clasped hands it stretches 600 meters along the french capital. But will only last a matter of days before it disappears into the soil the art work was done as a tribute to the migrant rescue charity s. O. S. Medicine around the. This is al jazeera these are your top stories so far saudi jets of hit targets in the yemeni capital sanaa after hoofy rebels attacked 2 saudi airports riyadh says its Defense Systems brought down a drone headed for port near the border with yemen mohammed al is a member of the Political Office he says the only way to end the war is to carry out attacks on saudi arabia well i have a. There is a clear contradiction from saudi media because they always downplay the significance of these drone strikes but in return they rushed to urge the International Community to stand by them in condemning the attacks in a bid to stop us from carrying more strikes but that shows that these drone attacks are the right thing to do because at the end of the day only this will end the saudi n. U. E. Aggression against every time we meet International Officials we only hear them focusing on our missile and drone attacks and this again shows that only this operations will be the way to end this war. Because crown prince has for the 1st time blamed iran for the explosions on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday iran has dismissed accusations it was involved a 7. 2 earthquake has triggered tsunami warnings in new zealand and the Pacific Islands the quake struck in the remote Kermadec Islands raising fears about unpredictable waves just a small number of researchers and conservation workers live on those islands. Protesters in hong kong will return to the streets later on sunday they want the complete withdrawal of an extradition bill Health Officials in the democratic republic of congo have suspended vaccination campaigns for measles and other diseases in the northeast the area is struggling with an outbreak of the ebola virus there have been 5 cases in the city have been near close the border with uganda. Says it was behind 2 attacks that have killed at least 11 people and injured 25 others in the somali capital a car bomb 1st exploded close to the president ial palace in mogadishu causing most of the fatalities another car bomb near a checkpoint leading to the airport killed the driver and his accomplice you are right up to date with all the top stories up next its inside story im back with a quick summary of world news after that ill see that about. Hunger on the rise in south sudan the u. N. Warns that millions of the country face a critical lack of food this despite a peace deal following the countrys civil war so what should be done to stop the disaster and who or what is the play this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan a record 7000000 people in south sudan a facing severe hunger according to reports by its government and 3 u. N. Agencies thats more than the heart of the population a lack of rain an ongoing economic crisis and years of civil war are being blamed for the worsening situation heres how one of the authors of the reports. From the World Food Program described the extent of the crisis every year hunger reaches higher levels in south sudan with millions of people unsure when theyll next be able to eat. Food shortages usually peak between may and july when the reports stop short of declaring a famine but says nearly 2000000 people go without meals for long periods and suffer acute malnutrition and thats leading to many deaths over the past 2 years the number of people needing food aid increased by 2000000 and if the lack of rain and poor harvests continue 21000 people could suffer famine on top of natural disasters years of political unrest and civil wars of pushed south sudan into crisis the country became the worlds youngest in 2011 when it gained independence from neighboring sudan that followed a peace deal that ended africas longest running conflict the country descended into war 2 years later when president salva kiir accused his former deputy and former rebel leader of plotting a coup the violence left 3 180000 people dead and displaced about 4000000 it wasnt until september last year that president kier agreed to set up a unity government with mashallah but thats been delayed because the government says its unable to disarm and integrate rival forces. So lets bring in our panel for todays discussion joining us now from juba in south sudan pierre voted whos the Deputy Representative of the uns food and Agricultural Organization in south sudan from nairobi were joined by alan boswell whos a Senior Analyst at the International Crisis group and from syracuse in upstate new york joke joke whos the cofounder of the institute which is a think tank focusing on south sudan gentlemen welcome to you all pierre lets start with you the u. N. Has stopped short of declaring a famine in south sudan how far away from that the way could it become a famine. Then youre a father mandatory but we have to see with the recent analysis we provided. Yesterday after its we had the impression of the situation is more they were known it was one year ago. This is due to the fact that despite the fact that these mortgage board according to the a. B. C. The analysis has been done recently there is less people who are needy assistance so we have the impression that the situation is Getting Better of course we are in wait with conditions for the month there is its due mainly according to the analysis again if you manage the fact that there is a massive imagine a substantial schools with our stance season decisions a number or the activity also is starting to earth develop in their country and dam of activity for resilience and budget glory and im sure your bid the production the Crop Production has met and or saw a bit of access in the country so the movement of the british and is better than it was one notable this is also arguing with the disagreement effect that its true the man is improving ok. There is refresh not stable or that the situation is stable slightly better but it is as you say still dire what happened to bring about this Current Situation ok well there what decisions in fact what we are doing currently what we did since the ins and outs before you are suited to walk and its a conjunction of different of different different effects the 1st one is that once again there is a massive humanitarian assistance and that is to still going on still very massive. There is food distributions dawn in the very large scale still in the country its improved in term of access just yet he says last year out but also its complemented by a number of actions middle the regime but theres been do. By the un in the engineers in the ground in order to provide us a stance quicker and more efficiently in denmark Rapid Response that the slowing down of complementarity was different access or so emoting the source of those in the response by increasing the pollution and increasing. The culture of the fish except they are the soon to mount is of course its the beast at the moment to destroy but there is this time it is asians and theyre going through various lists fights but we have to be very cautious about what because we saw a rise and got the rusty recently in by another island with them but it doesnt and more so in a barn one jungle so this is the situation but despite if either is a beast there is still a large number of people is going to because its us with our witches or source but in the threat on the on the civil predation there so this is a bit where we are the Movement Situations is that is that is getting slightly better its true but we have to keep in mind that the number of the board in anger is still expanding so why there we are we have is that it is ation the action has to be completed with more durable actions but a ground we need 2 of the Peace Agreement ordering and progressing and reaching to concrete actions in the should in order whats national of the other in on the other side we need to why we continue absolutely need going to new of the dimension assistance dissolution of foods but also to pass through on activities more aerated to resilience so trying to bring the got the city of the south sudanese to produce a for themself to sell the food they producing in the market in the to benefit all the other stuff nice ok alan bose well in nairobi how did south sudan a country rich in Mineral Resources come to this who or what is to blame is it all about climate. Yeah i mean this is obviously not a climate related drought this is one that is incredibly manmade and honestly is one that you know the fingers can be pointed in and many and all directions on i mean south sudan was was born in 2011 i was there at the time from 2010 living in the country and there was a lot of hope for this country but in 2013 basically the leaders of the country started squabbling over who would lead the country and then it fell into this horrific civil war and even from the beginning of south sudan i mean it was a country which was the basic services were basically all provided by outside n. G. O. S and governments and as this war has continued that its only increased to the point now where we have really over half the population almost and semipermanent you know close to starvation and in serious need of food aid at such a state so how much of the blame for whats happened in south sudan and for the suffering of its of its people currently to the countries the played a role in helping south sudan gained its independence that. I mean like i said theres lots of blame to go around and i think definitely a lot of blame needs to fall on the u. S. And its allies as well as the regional countries who supported the Peace Process and of course you know the south sudanese elites you know hold the most direct responsibility for whats happened to their country but you know i was i was there when south sudan was leading up to independence and the the sort of optimism and blueprints for this new country were completely out of whack with the reality and i think a lot of the tough conversations that need to be had with the political elite werent happening at that time and sadly there are you know plenty of people who sort of predicted that a crisis like this might happen although the scale of this has been you know truly atrocious i mean but its not only bent just the civil war in as much as people fighting rebels i mean several of the areas which are most in need of food are you know areas i dont even have any rebels fighting the government its just that the government control has completely collapse i was in a place called room back a couple years ago where you know this is a place where there are no rebels at all its completely government controlled and you have fighting spilling into the town itself to the place where to the point where you couldnt leave the hotel and you know because thats how that insecurity was you can imagine trying to plant and you know and raise your your life stuck in such an environment joke not a joke and sort of queues where do you stand on this whos to blame for whats happened in south sudan where the. Good things as be upset good the extent that these crises escalates to a point although. Its got to hit no family in my job that would be true human action or inaction. The fact that this south sudanese this day. Has not lived up to its promises to take responsibility for the welfare of its people is primarily the reason why south sudanese are still unable to make their ends meet. But also because particularly this year if this if this intuition is going to come to a point where people die of starvation. And to the extent that it can be blamed on nature what is going on now is that the rains have delayed which means that whatever. Remain an optimist from last year will fall short of chicken curry in the people for the next harvest so that. A bit that can be blamed on the environment climate and the delay of or of rains but overall. The south sudanese a state. As a state won a war and continued to a live in war. Everything that has happened to deny or deprive the south sudanese of their capacity to continue to occur themselves is to be squarely put at the doorstep of the south sudanese leadership if that is so i did think ok what Additional Support what about the the the International Community the question that i put to alan a few moments ago about the countries who helped played a role in helping sudan achieve some standard cheviots independence should the International Community have been paying more attention doing more trying to head off this crisis was or was to a certain extent it inevitable because theres a theres a an element of of of whether involved here of climate involved. No there is as alan said i think there has to be recognition of the failure at the outset to. Combine state building which a lot of countries like the u. S. The u. K. Norway were engaging in in 2011. With the nation building which was to try to focus on recounts island south sudanese because again like islands that even when there is a civil war the the war that mock makes the most damage is they in turn seen the ethnic relationships between the dinner and there are between various communities of income between this and that it is they are they the failure of the south sudanese is state to build a sense of collective nationhood that has caused the most damage as well as the International Community can be blamed i think. It is only that disconnect between state building a nation building which they have failed to invest in an ak and say that the coming of independence the succession that sas with amateurs we. Can only with him if anybody has to be blamed for it and i dont know why we should blame anybody because the south sudanese themselves who for and achieve that independence the countries that assisted in that process. Are now being distracted by their own concerns the United Kingdom is dealing with it the bracks it sound the United States is distracted by its own politics of isolationism. And america 1st kinds of politics so will south sudan cannot year after year expect the world to bail it out from its own tail and. Actions that are attributed to drool believe that country will come back to the points that you have you made there just just a moment but i want to go back to pier. To talk more about the the uns work in south sudan at the pier how many people you currently aiding in the country. Because i think if you were for example we are seeing it. In moscow just for the from coming in but just for this reduces into these 450000 you need to basics you have a number so its all a masterful to put on the little british and we can do that and millions were promised of it soon around 280. 00 more as johnston of of 80000. 00 tons of food so its in these millions of people and we are sitting at the moment together with unicef 2 in the other organizations i want us to source on the fact that we are walking a lot with the a shores international n. G. O. S all n. G. O. S managed by this us one is in the field and is covering for their country if you look at them up of the months their critics were expanding before ever any area where there is no war and i was a little bit or saw in 2 and 5 and 6 just after the Peace Agreements and then we were already having the for their security in this area its almost everybody that it was affected by this by the by the by the by the by the starving so the program off of us would understand the why our is a program that absence of infrastructure is incapacity to connect the cities between them so if you sort of measure issues the fact that the control for speeds there between the north and the sun or sort handed a lot of treats between the north and the sultan budget gaza most of traits from disaster unoriginality the south sudan is where the readers of livestock will sort after later on and got to him and then the sword was a big part of the big big markets of the system this is finished now because of all this is these groups and there is an immense other hans there is a. Of action that you can imagine is you Immediate Response but also what were trying to do is to reduce for the reason yes it sure aint to use the suite of peace in order to be able to as much as we guns like them for us to join a little improved food Storage Solutions and exchange between between between what a. Joke but a joke was was making the point that the rains this year have been delayed that thats prevented. People planting so you know we may get the same as we had last year with with a poor harvest does the situation improve or worse the the fact that people are angry does it improve a worsen in the rainy season in south sudan. Yes so much of what we have to understand is. Still dated been and from the rain in the Crop Production in the coalition is a main source of food of course in south sudan to be there was livestock and and shish and the problem is with bartering its a look at the stroke because everybodys depending so at the moment to destroy where there is a delay and when he set an area us surety to make an assessment on the final production in the final hours because weve got our a phenomenal up our meaning but the plant is going to take all though or so one plantings were just finishing the 1st season in what the way out so in the southern part of south sudan mines greed and. The disease of the plantations are starting right now but its true there is a delay and it is an issue you know already about we have some impacts some are some dogs are starting at midnight eastern that all of our africa so usually star sudan is only affected eastern equally us or on the extreme on the very bottom not parts close to it your p. R. And the end and the seri are usually the rest of the countries not directly affected but this year we have to watch and its a risk that we can now we will have to fix of alan going back to what jock not a joke was was was saying if a few minutes ago about sudans problems ultimately being a failure of leadership youve met both president salva kiir and. What did you make of them. Well as you know they signed a peace deal in september 2800 so some 9 months ago. And they had agreed to form a unity government this is the 2nd time they had agreed to do this but they agreed to form a unity government that was supposed to form and may. Last month they were reaching up to that deadline and they decided to extend it another 6 months after some negotiations an atlas of about. I had a chance to speak with both of them separately of course in may last month and id say the calculus on president kiir side is very much in terms of a delay that you know this preserves the status quo for him so its kind of an easy thing to agree upon for reactor machar the rebel leader whos supposed to come back in form the Vice President you know he faces a more difficult difficult set of calculations really because 1st of all the sudan was sort of his backer and interlocutor in the regional Peace Process that was president omar bashir and of course hes fallen from power recently so he faces a lot of regional uncertainty and you get a strong sense from him that hes really waiting for things to sort of settle out the other thing is the way that the peace deal was structured machar basically had to produce all of his opposition fighters which are then to be integrated into the National Army before this unity government of informed the truth is a lot of the rebel army at this point has actually been demobilized and has gone home or to refugee camps so hes also just facing an issue of actually remobilization this army so the way to peace deal sequenced has become a problem but overall i just say from from both leaders there is not a strong urgency to sort of implement this peace deal and the real question is how long can the ceasefire that we currently have between those 2 sides continue to hold if we dont start to see some form momentum on this peace deal joked as the old got into the south sudan need to to make way for younger leaders if this is a failure of leadership people who are less bogged down by the past. Or more certainly ice in that has that is that is has theres a lot to be said about the change of guard but that is not for anyone to say but the south sudanese themselves the young people or the people who are outside government has to articulate this to themselves so that they can organize a rally around the need for a drastic shift in the way the country has been governed. Saw it is up to the south sudanese to find ways to navigate this is a delicate situation because right now the fact is that there is a very realistic civil environment. That makes it extremely difficult for any kind of civil the committee to be organized around this idea of the need for change. And so then again i think its now going now going back to implementation of the Peace Agreement which will then have an interim period after which there would be elections as in that thats the only way that change can come at the moment but it is up to the south sudanese themselves to decide theres no question that the state has failed to uphold its responsibilities to the extent that there is any kind of health. Good security to the extent that there is education much of it up to 90 percent of it is being paid for through International Action so all the countries that are contributing money u. S. U. K. Norway European Union and all these other countries that are paying for their humanitarian action. Also have to try to figure out if they should follow that Financial Support of to the south sudanese with the kind of Political Action by way of diplomatic and other kinds of pressures so that the south sudanese that begins to do one had knowledge that there is a problem. 2nd begin to show how the south sudanese a state itself is going to take over what is essentially a responsibility of the state but has been complicit in the electorate called the last 10 years island will south sudan ever become a viable state. Eventually i think it probably will be but that path might be very long i think you know no one should underestimate the degree of the structural challenges that south sudan faces its a its a place which essentially geographically exists as a bunch of ethnic enclaves the few towns which really were mixed in a sort of south sudanese nationhood sense of certain way and these are the places where actually the violence has been most intense and youve seen you know what we could be fairly characterized as that and cleansing in several of those towns at the beginning of the war so youre starting now from a place in terms of building a south of these identity thats even further back than than where you were when this when the country was born and the other thing is just this is a place which which where theres almost no roads leading outside the capital which are all whether road so for half the year huge portion of the country is basically out of reach except by helicopter that includes for the government itself so you can imagine the challenge of forming a state on a place where it where the governments not even able to access a huge portion of its country over time so i do think theres some larger questions. Of how we move forward in south sudan given the level of the challenges there and there is like several chicken and egg problems where its difficult to move forward on state building for instance until you have a political settlement that looks viable in the country and weve had a hard time getting that political settlement gentlemen that im afraid we missed and a discussion many thanks indeed pia voted out of boswell and joke about it joke and as always thank you for watching the program dont forget you can see it again at any time just by going to the website at ows 0 dot com for further discussion on the issue join us on our Facebook Page at facebook dot com forward slash a. J. Inside story and you can join the conversation on twitter handle at a. J. Inside story from adrian for the good of the whole team here in doha thanks for watching ill see you again my father. I. Im counting the cost india has lost its crown as the bass is growing bigger khana me where it all goes wrong for modi so soon after his landslide election victory plus no longer the worlds garbage can china disrupted the multibillion dollar global Waste Industry counting the costs on aljazeera. Aljazeera was there when i was doing great but good schools are there to see what happens next which im sure on top of it fired by the poor model barricaded the 7th street that we need to hear the movies now is we were about change people have gone to hear beria the mission of the National Army is to search the entire point complex and ill just do a stories about telling it from the peoples perspective what they think is happening in their culture. In morocco unregistered and underage marriages have caused problems especially for women and children ive been trying for years to get my daughter legally recognised by her father pressure from lobby groups has led to changes to the modelling of the family code giving women greater rights in marriage while keeping the family at tot no the divorce rate has increased a lot mainly with a few patients made by the wifes. Aljazeera world. Theres no one way of telling. Keeping this type of rites and to be i suspect. Its great to know the person for me to. Preach it over here in doha with your top stories from aljazeera saudi arabias crown prince has blamed around the explosions on 2 tankers in the gulf of oman on thursday in an interview mohammed bin sell man said the Iranian Regime did not respect the japanese Prime Ministers visit to tehran and while he was there and replied to his efforts by attacking 2 tankers one of which was japanese. And saudi arabia is demanding more security for shipping routes after those explosions crewmembers on one of the best source hits on thursday have now arrived in dubai iran has dismissed accusations that it was involved it summoned the British Ambassador after the u. K. Back to the allegations mohammed well has more now from the omani capital. More investigation is taking place apparently the americans have sent a team to board one of the 2 attackers that have been hit to collect more evidence and that for those the video that was released by the americans purporting to show grainy and removing an unexploded mine from the home of one of the ships iran has denied being behind these attacks but also the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates has said his country submitted more evidence to the Security Council and that it was clear evidence that the incidents were state sponsored he did not mention by the name but we know that the United Arab Emirates and saudi arabia have from day one supported the american version of events and they said they believe that iran has been behind these attacks whats not clear now is whether the preparations the war preparations on the american side are an indication of an s. K. Real exhalation and an open war thats going to take place in this region or whether its a way to put more pressure on iranians to come to negotiation tables the americans are saying that they are capable of waging a war and meeting around forcing iran to stop sabotaging the waterways of the gulf and disrupting oil supplies to the war iranians on the other hand are saying that they have not done anything anything wrong but if forced to war they are ready to defend themselves so on both sides we have this double talk about war and peace at the same time so the jets of hit targets in the yemeni capital sanaa after whos the rebels are trying to sow the airports a spokesman for the explosive laden drones targeted saudi u. A. E. Led Coalition Military analysts and control rooms just airport and further east for the 3rd time in a week they claim to have attacked the airport but Saudi Arabian media says the strike at the facilities fuel station was foiled by the security forces. Protesters in hong kong will return to the streets later on sunday they want a complete withdrawal of an extradition bill theres been a week of mass demonstrations and street violence over this issue driven by fears the law could allow critics in the semi autonomous territory to be sent to Mainland China for trial Health Officials in the democratic republic of congo have suspended vaccination campaigns for measles and other diseases in the northeast the area is struggling with an outbreak of the a bowl of virus that have been 5 cases in the city of bunia close to the border with uganda Health Services say they will prioritize the ability of vaccine until its eradicated. Feels less than most of the. Health officials have just informed as about the measles vaccination cancelation in this region because of cases what about the situation as the number of cases of this epidemic is growing even here in this camp kids are suffering and dying from measles we need more medical support now. Alshabaab says it was behind 2 attacks that have killed at least 11 people and injured 25 others in the somali capital a car bomb 1st exploded close to the president ial palace in mogadishu causing most of the fatalities and the car bomb near a checkpoint leading to the airport killed the driver and his accomplice. Dozens of rescued migrants are now stranded at sea near italy the german humanitarian ship seen watch picked up the migrants off the coast of libya only to be denied access to a townie in ports as part of a crackdown on migrants which if its in these interior minister the power to prevent ships from docking those are your headlines the news continues here on aljazeera after aljazeera correspondent ill have more news in about 25 minutes ill see that. When. The. Right though i get your. Vocal looking for. I said to. This train with service in 1989. For music it is called. Some of the who i dont know bill clinton the much the ardent. On or. So car used to have are pretty solid to get. 7 i threw it down. To the ski that lined up the creek and. I stuck on her cell by cell got her in the. Car fixed. It could to get it done but what our cards on the horn she said was snide there cox im not going to go or stay. In. It for a threat or not have it or is he kind of parent. Killed the car to shut the car shut the curtain. It was the lure of the shinkansen the futuristic bullet train gliding past snow capped mount fuji that 1st drew me to japan almost 2 decades ago i was young and i had seen the future the utopian world where technology and culture fused together and where the trains run not just to the minute but to the 2nd. I fell in love with the country and went on a journey taking in every railway line and writing a guidebook japan by rail. It said that no foreigner can ever truly understand japan. But get to know its railway and youve come close to understanding what binds the people of this island nation together. The. One thing that wasnt hit when i was last in japan was the 7 stars a high end luxury train catering to the wealthy. 2 this train is like being on a. Railway that no longer exists you know that kind of golden age where you go on the railway to travel and experience conversations and talk to people its almost like there are 2 parallel universes going on theres this high end luxury product thats been developed by the Railway Company to attract a new type of play on tao and here we are in a place where many rural local rowing lines all closing down because they can no longer afford to sustain. Im having to not be on the Southern Island of q shoot where i taught english to High School Students when i 1st came to japan some of my fondest memories are of watching the lush landscape and glimpses of peoples lives out of the window of the local line. Even. Though. The Rural Railway has always been a lifeline connecting towns and communities but its increasingly under threat japan is aging the birth rate is falling young people are leaving the countryside and the lines are losing money. The local railway could be at real risk of disappearing forever. So this is going to be no vo to the place where i live for 2 years and its pouring rain which is often i remember it in the summer months to hide things from the time i missed the count will be on the station platform somewhere. Im excited to meet mr tommy tucker and mr cowan of 2 of my friends and colleagues who i havent seen since i left 15 years ago. A long time no see nothing to go for i think you know youre looking good how was the calendar ok because god says it is with us you havent changed oh well you need or i dont know its like weve all got old when i was here we wish to take their away all the time into it but i think it closed down because of the typhoon came and its true was the way the real it was and we couldnt keep having the rail so the whole thing completely got destroyed basically right. I remember riding the local tack ichigo railway from here deep into the mountains where the trains he says sort of by stay in the sidings before that go out from here to talk that she had on the local runway but its completely gone i mean theres nothing left of it basically and you would almost not know it existed if you didnt know it had been here 30 quite sad. Were sitting here in a Railway Carriage from the tech and she hero way but it stuck in a key

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