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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

But the threat still right the latest from. Hell or monsoon rain has reached karate has also come across the arabian sea but north of all that and theres not much going on to be honest a few fluffy clouds there are mark of a shower too in georgia or maybe armenia otherwise as temperatures sit around still above 40 baghdad nearly 50 the same is true down towards q. A. Weve seen 52. 00 off the coast secure in the last day or so and that could be repeated near the 30 mark in lebanon as no surprise it usually is there on shore breeze now the wind direction is critical further south for a start youve got the southwest boost the monsoon which means sellers i was overcast and drizzly they were think so the rest of her mouth will slowly come back again through yemen and the mountains of sudden saudi southwest saudi could see a chartreuse in this its on store or 2 from this but the temperatures of low fortys suggests not particularly high humidity in qatar eastern saudi riyadh to 45 for example the dusty breeze blowing down from the north once more we might get some more wind and rain through the western cape bit of a circulation here doesnt suggest immediately but the clouds drifting around the coast does however on the whole Southern Africa should be dry out moment apart from the capes and indeed by forecast evidence it is. Al jazeera exposes controversial allegations about the bahraini government. By then they told me youre a member of al qaeda you can stop the advance of the shia. And its mission with al qaida to conspire against assassinate shia opposition 20 left bahrain playing with fire on al jazeera. Hello again youre watching out is there and heres a reminder from main stories this hour south korean president monday and has condemned japans decision to impose trade restrictions hes been holding an emergency Cabinet Meeting when its threatening to take firm action and thats describing japans decision as to reckless over more in the so we can go again to rob mcbride who joins us live from seoul with an update on the leaders address to the nation rob take us through what hes been saying. Thats right hes just to finish speaking divya it was a very parties and performance really laying all the blame japans door talking about the various efforts that he says south korea has gone through in the days leading up to this to try to head off this decision but japan still going ahead as you mentioned there he called this a reckless decision that was sure to make things worse between the 2 neighbors he also talked about the efforts by the United States to try to broker some sort of deal between these 2 most important of regional allies really trying to call a time out and just saying calling on both countries to cool it to have a freeze and to try to disk talk this through he said that south korea was very willing to do that it was japan that rejected it and in fact blaming japan for rejecting all International Efforts mediation and saying that will be japan that should be wholly responsible for whatever is going to be the outcome from this japan he didnt accept the japanese explanation for why this was happening moon like everybody else here in south korea believes this is very much just a pure retaliation for this court case over the water time atrocities carried out by japan and saying that this move is very much an attack on the south korean economy coming at a time when moon says that the economy is already in a grave situation and this he says between 2 countries that have been up until this point very close allies and neighbors he ended his speech at a very patriotic note saying that whatever japan does south korea will never be defeated saying that to succumb like that would be a repeat of history really harking back to the bad old days of the last century when. The Korean Peninsula was basically a colony of japan and suffered at their hands he has promised he will respond but hasnt said exactly what that response is going to be to what end so rob what happened what happens next particularly with the Security Card of cooperation with these 2 countries any indication to what will happen here that. We can probably expect to see 1st of all uptick in this campaign thats been launched here the boycott Japan Campaign weve seen protests on the streets people campaigning not to buy any japanese products thats japanese car sales other products being sold here its also affected the numbers of tourists going from south korea to japan a number of airlines have been cutting flights and so on and as you mentioned there this is it will have an impact on Security Cooperation between these 2 allies and one thing that is coming up immediately is the renewal of an intelligence pact between south korea and japan now this was set up a few years ago specifically to deal with the threat of north korean missiles and the Nuclear Testing and it makes sense for good allies to be sharing intelligence well that is coming up for renewal that there are voices increasingly here in south korea who say look if japan cant trust us with its high tech components how can we trust them with our sensitive intel maybe we dont renew this pact so that has set alarm bells ringing in the United States especially at a time of course when you have all of this increased missile activity in north korea and also at a time when you have other regional players and adversaries of this alliance in particular china and russia collaborating more on military exercises and so on so it does seem as though this as it does escalate is going to have repercussions on a lot of other geopolitical issues here thank you very much rob mcbride and seoul for us. U. S. President donald trump is back on the campaign trail taking his 2020 reelection bid to the city of cincinnati in ohio where he launched a blistering attack on his democratic rivals but the issue of immigration soon became the talking point of the show castro was about cincinnati rally democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens a Protester Holding a banner reading immigrants built america took the air out of trumps speech for about 5 minutes but the president largely avoided attacking minority immigrant leaders by name a practice his opponents had labeled racist instead trump doubled down on criticism of the majority africanamerican city of baltimore the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador honduras guatemala i believe its higher than afghanistan thousands of supporters have lined up for hours to attend the rally hes only seeing the tree and i dont know how thats racist to just say the place is trash and hes not racist at all hes just merely pointing out problems to be exist in our society and were just going to have to correct trump pointed to the declining number of border arrests as a product of his hardline policies despite criticism of his administrations detention of children in squalid conditions trump lauded his crackdown at the border and the numbers are way down you see that way way down. Democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens than they care about their own constituents they put forward citizens before american citizens were not going to do that the last few days have seen the democratic president ial candidates in the spotlight back to back televised debates with trump attacking their performance polling shows Democratic Front runner joe biden leads trump by 8 points in ohio at this early stage of the election season a vote for any democrat in 2020 years a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of our great our beautiful our wonderful American Dream were not going to lead our country ever go down the route of socialism. The Trump Campaign says ohio is a must win state in 2020 this bellwether state has in fact the president ial winner nationally going on more than 50 years and so we will hear much more about ohio as the battleground between front and the democratic nominee joe castro aljazeera cincinnati ohio. Syrian state media says a conditional cease fire has been reached in the last trouble held province of idlib but theres been no response yet from the opposition least 2 children were killed in fighting in a thursday more than 400 civilians have been killed in northwest syria since late april. That mozambiques president has struck a peace deal with the leader of a former Rebel Movement and years of has to let philippe news sign the agreement with. An Opposition Party its arm doing is disbanding as part of that deal charlotte ballasts reports. Mozambicans have waited more than 40 years for this moment since the country gained independence in 1975 the government has for most of the really good turned Political Party known as. A peace accord means mozambique commute. Times are. Were hearing good on gaza to tell mozambique and the world that weve just given another step showing that the march towards effective peace is really reversible that the a certain team this peace they hope and the future of mozambique is promising it says the mozambicans which is to bury once and for all armed confrontation the deal that will see thousands of anomalies members disarm was signed and gone gosa National Park thats been the groups remote military base for more than 40 years ago was is very symbolic. It was everything started and everything should stop this is symbolic for every muslim because. This is not the 1st time mozambican leaders have come together for namo was formed after the country gained independence from portugal in 1985 for the government in a civil war that killed an estimated 1000000 people talks initially in 1902. This is big you speak to sion. People. Peace. Therefore we speak that this meeting will lead us to the weak peace. That peace deal redefined as a Political Party thousands returned to mozambique. The group always kept an armed wing fighting has flared in recent years something the group has now promised to end. The 1st of august 29th is marked in our history as an unforgettable date the day of the reunification. This is a historic date because of conflict v. As brothers are committed for the greater good. Their commitment will be tasted an Upcoming National elections which will see the peacemakers and political rivals pitted against one another at the polls shelob bellus al jazeera. Doctors in sudan say least 4 people have been killed after Security Forces opened fire on protesters that happened during nationwide marches against the killings on monday a family 6 other protesters are rolling Transitional Military Council is blaming the paramilitary rap and support forces for those deaths now al jazeera is banned from reporting in sudan morgan is following those events from neighboring ethiopia. Once again there is anger on the streets of khartoum and various other cities across the dam protesters responding to the calls of the Sudanese Professionals Association and joining what is called as a 1000000 man rally to demand a transition military also deliver justice and accountability for those who have lost their lives and split as began in december in sudan now Security Forces opened fire on protesters in the city of on demand and the Sudanese Central Doctors Committee says at least 4 people have been killed and dozens of those have been wounded as a result and protesters are demanding that the Opposition Coalition which represents them into talks between with the military council to form a Transitional Government hold all kinds of negotiations theyre saying that there should be justice and accountability for the 2 sides the Opposition Coalition as the forces of freedom and changed and the plans of the military council have met so this evening but on thursday morning the Opposition Coalition said also that differences between the 2 sides have been ironed out and that there is a few points remaining before a final deal is reached about an argument. We have agreed on the mechanisms of forming liesl from to council the powers given to the Council Conditions of slighting its members in addition to the reasons leading to the loss of membership weve also agreed on forming a government the government powers on the reasons leading to the loss of the ministerial post weve also agreed on the parliament and its powers. But protesters are saying that any deal that is reached between the 2 sides has to be preceded by justice and accountability theyre saying that too many lives have been lost since the world is began in december and that if a Transitional Government is phone without any just a little it then they will continue with this and they will continue with their revolution rwanda and its western border with the democratic republic of congo it is briefly close to prevent the latest a bowl ad break from spreading to mark cases have been reported and the border city of goma. Was the 100 people have died in weeks of flooding in bangladesh and 7000000 are at risk according to the red cross as waters recede authorities are concerned about the spread of disease virchow the airports. Thousands across bangladesh have lost their homes due to heavy flooding and landslides over 7000000 people have been affected and 163000 hectares of cropland damage in 28 district according to bangladesh red crescent society. Families have been struggling with the impact of the floods the worst in 2 years many are now facing the elements without any kind of protection shilpi begg a mother of 6 children is finding it hard to cope with the situation. So its hard to compete the children a full square meal when theres so much water still around and their father cant find work when theres a flood we somehow manage to survive on dr rice pops many communities are finding it difficult to access food and little aid has arrived so far. If we got some financial help then we could rebuild our home somehow we could then manage to live a normal life thats all we want. Over 40000. 00 children are been kept out of schools which have either been too damaged to access or are being used as makeshift shelters and. There is water everywhere in my home and at school i can study at home and now we are lagging behind in study. The majority of bangladesh lives in rural areas most of home rely on agriculture for their livelihood and its this communities that have been hit the hardest according to environment experts bangladesh is becoming increasingly more vulnerable to Climate Change especially those living in river islands and coastal belts. Severe flooding has left many bangladesh is at risk of disease and hunger crops up then washed away a life stockdale and fisheries room although water is receding in some places flood affected communities have lost their means to make a living. Reef ill just sit up for bangladesh. L. A. Watching us is there and these are main stories south korean president roh and j n has condemned japans decision to impose trade restrictions hes just wrapped up an emergency Cabinet Meeting off to tokyo remove souls preferential status when its threatening to take from action and is describing japans decision as reckless well protests against japan have been held in south korea relations between the 2 nations have recently deteriorated last year south Koreas Supreme Court ordered japanese firms to pay compensation for forced labor during world war 2. 00 robert reich has more details from so he called this a reckless decision that we should to make things worse between the 2 neighbors he also talked about the efforts by the United States to try to broker some sort of deal between these 2 most important of regional allies really trying to call a timeout and just saying calling on both countries to cool it to have a freeze and to try to disk talk this through he said that south korea was very willing to do that it was japan rejected it and in fact blaming japan for rejecting all International Efforts mediation and saying that will be japan that should be wholly responsible for whatever is going to be the outcome from this and staying the tensions in the region the south Korean Military says north koreas launch stand on identified short range projectile from the countrys east coast its confirmed itll be the 3rd such launch and just over a week. U. S. President donald trump has announced more tariffs on goods from china he wants a 10 percent tariff on the remaining 300000000000. 00 worth of chinese imports. And who the fighters in yemen have killed dozens of people at a military parade in aden there are targeted forces loyal to yemens government which is backed by saudi arabia and the u. A. E. Earlier in the day it suicide bomber killed 11 people at a Police Station doctors in sudan say at least 4 protesters have been killed by Security Forces it happened during nationwide marches against the killing of 6 other demonstrators earlier in the week. All those other headlines well have more news after the cure revisited thats next. After 25 years of importing the worlds waste china through the cycling industry into chaos. The growing pressure of agreement skies eves results when. We bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. Counting the cost. This. Is a. Player. Play. So is there a particular score that you have to get for you in that new song no patience all holidays a 100 a check. How many of these patients received today everybody was a. God fearing loss a set. Of 285000000 people all blind or visually impaired worldwide and 90 percent of the us live in developing countries and yet with the right eye care and medical interventions 80 percent of Southern Africa<\/a> should be dry out moment apart from the capes and indeed by forecast evidence it is. Al jazeera exposes controversial allegations about the bahraini government. By then they told me youre a member of al qaeda you can stop the advance of the shia. And its mission with al qaida to conspire against assassinate shia opposition 20 left bahrain playing with fire on al jazeera. Hello again youre watching out is there and heres a reminder from main stories this hour south korean president monday and has condemned japans decision to impose trade restrictions hes been holding an emergency Cabinet Meeting<\/a> when its threatening to take firm action and thats describing japans decision as to reckless over more in the so we can go again to rob mcbride who joins us live from seoul with an update on the leaders address to the nation rob take us through what hes been saying. Thats right hes just to finish speaking divya it was a very parties and performance really laying all the blame japans door talking about the various efforts that he says south korea has gone through in the days leading up to this to try to head off this decision but japan still going ahead as you mentioned there he called this a reckless decision that was sure to make things worse between the 2 neighbors he also talked about the efforts by the United States<\/a> to try to broker some sort of deal between these 2 most important of regional allies really trying to call a time out and just saying calling on both countries to cool it to have a freeze and to try to disk talk this through he said that south korea was very willing to do that it was japan that rejected it and in fact blaming japan for rejecting all International Efforts<\/a> mediation and saying that will be japan that should be wholly responsible for whatever is going to be the outcome from this japan he didnt accept the japanese explanation for why this was happening moon like everybody else here in south korea believes this is very much just a pure retaliation for this court case over the water time atrocities carried out by japan and saying that this move is very much an attack on the south korean economy coming at a time when moon says that the economy is already in a grave situation and this he says between 2 countries that have been up until this point very close allies and neighbors he ended his speech at a very patriotic note saying that whatever japan does south korea will never be defeated saying that to succumb like that would be a repeat of history really harking back to the bad old days of the last century when. The Korean Peninsula<\/a> was basically a colony of japan and suffered at their hands he has promised he will respond but hasnt said exactly what that response is going to be to what end so rob what happened what happens next particularly with the Security Card<\/a> of cooperation with these 2 countries any indication to what will happen here that. We can probably expect to see 1st of all uptick in this campaign thats been launched here the boycott Japan Campaign<\/a> weve seen protests on the streets people campaigning not to buy any japanese products thats japanese car sales other products being sold here its also affected the numbers of tourists going from south korea to japan a number of airlines have been cutting flights and so on and as you mentioned there this is it will have an impact on Security Cooperation<\/a> between these 2 allies and one thing that is coming up immediately is the renewal of an intelligence pact between south korea and japan now this was set up a few years ago specifically to deal with the threat of north korean missiles and the Nuclear Testing<\/a> and it makes sense for good allies to be sharing intelligence well that is coming up for renewal that there are voices increasingly here in south korea who say look if japan cant trust us with its high tech components how can we trust them with our sensitive intel maybe we dont renew this pact so that has set alarm bells ringing in the United States<\/a> especially at a time of course when you have all of this increased missile activity in north korea and also at a time when you have other regional players and adversaries of this alliance in particular china and russia collaborating more on military exercises and so on so it does seem as though this as it does escalate is going to have repercussions on a lot of other geopolitical issues here thank you very much rob mcbride and seoul for us. U. S. President donald trump is back on the campaign trail taking his 2020 reelection bid to the city of cincinnati in ohio where he launched a blistering attack on his democratic rivals but the issue of immigration soon became the talking point of the show castro was about cincinnati rally democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens a Protester Holding<\/a> a banner reading immigrants built america took the air out of trumps speech for about 5 minutes but the president largely avoided attacking minority immigrant leaders by name a practice his opponents had labeled racist instead trump doubled down on criticism of the majority africanamerican city of baltimore the homicide rate in baltimore is significantly higher than el salvador honduras guatemala i believe its higher than afghanistan thousands of supporters have lined up for hours to attend the rally hes only seeing the tree and i dont know how thats racist to just say the place is trash and hes not racist at all hes just merely pointing out problems to be exist in our society and were just going to have to correct trump pointed to the declining number of border arrests as a product of his hardline policies despite criticism of his administrations detention of children in squalid conditions trump lauded his crackdown at the border and the numbers are way down you see that way way down. Democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens than they care about their own constituents they put forward citizens before american citizens were not going to do that the last few days have seen the democratic president ial candidates in the spotlight back to back televised debates with trump attacking their performance polling shows Democratic Front<\/a> runner joe biden leads trump by 8 points in ohio at this early stage of the election season a vote for any democrat in 2020 years a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of our great our beautiful our wonderful American Dream<\/a> were not going to lead our country ever go down the route of socialism. The Trump Campaign<\/a> says ohio is a must win state in 2020 this bellwether state has in fact the president ial winner nationally going on more than 50 years and so we will hear much more about ohio as the battleground between front and the democratic nominee joe castro aljazeera cincinnati ohio. Syrian state media says a conditional cease fire has been reached in the last trouble held province of idlib but theres been no response yet from the opposition least 2 children were killed in fighting in a thursday more than 400 civilians have been killed in northwest syria since late april. That mozambiques president has struck a peace deal with the leader of a former Rebel Movement<\/a> and years of has to let philippe news sign the agreement with. An Opposition Party<\/a> its arm doing is disbanding as part of that deal charlotte ballasts reports. Mozambicans have waited more than 40 years for this moment since the country gained independence in 1975 the government has for most of the really good turned Political Party<\/a> known as. A peace accord means mozambique commute. Times are. Were hearing good on gaza to tell mozambique and the world that weve just given another step showing that the march towards effective peace is really reversible that the a certain team this peace they hope and the future of mozambique is promising it says the mozambicans which is to bury once and for all armed confrontation the deal that will see thousands of anomalies members disarm was signed and gone gosa National Park<\/a> thats been the groups remote military base for more than 40 years ago was is very symbolic. It was everything started and everything should stop this is symbolic for every muslim because. This is not the 1st time mozambican leaders have come together for namo was formed after the country gained independence from portugal in 1985 for the government in a civil war that killed an estimated 1000000 people talks initially in 1902. This is big you speak to sion. People. Peace. Therefore we speak that this meeting will lead us to the weak peace. That peace deal redefined as a Political Party<\/a> thousands returned to mozambique. The group always kept an armed wing fighting has flared in recent years something the group has now promised to end. The 1st of august 29th is marked in our history as an unforgettable date the day of the reunification. This is a historic date because of conflict v. As brothers are committed for the greater good. Their commitment will be tasted an Upcoming National<\/a> elections which will see the peacemakers and political rivals pitted against one another at the polls shelob bellus al jazeera. Doctors in sudan say least 4 people have been killed after Security Forces<\/a> opened fire on protesters that happened during nationwide marches against the killings on monday a family 6 other protesters are rolling Transitional Military Council<\/a> is blaming the paramilitary rap and support forces for those deaths now al jazeera is banned from reporting in sudan morgan is following those events from neighboring ethiopia. Once again there is anger on the streets of khartoum and various other cities across the dam protesters responding to the calls of the Sudanese Professionals Association<\/a> and joining what is called as a 1000000 man rally to demand a transition military also deliver justice and accountability for those who have lost their lives and split as began in december in sudan now Security Forces<\/a> opened fire on protesters in the city of on demand and the Sudanese Central Doctors Committee<\/a> says at least 4 people have been killed and dozens of those have been wounded as a result and protesters are demanding that the Opposition Coalition<\/a> which represents them into talks between with the military council to form a Transitional Government<\/a> hold all kinds of negotiations theyre saying that there should be justice and accountability for the 2 sides the Opposition Coalition<\/a> as the forces of freedom and changed and the plans of the military council have met so this evening but on thursday morning the Opposition Coalition<\/a> said also that differences between the 2 sides have been ironed out and that there is a few points remaining before a final deal is reached about an argument. We have agreed on the mechanisms of forming liesl from to council the powers given to the Council Conditions<\/a> of slighting its members in addition to the reasons leading to the loss of membership weve also agreed on forming a government the government powers on the reasons leading to the loss of the ministerial post weve also agreed on the parliament and its powers. But protesters are saying that any deal that is reached between the 2 sides has to be preceded by justice and accountability theyre saying that too many lives have been lost since the world is began in december and that if a Transitional Government<\/a> is phone without any just a little it then they will continue with this and they will continue with their revolution rwanda and its western border with the democratic republic of congo it is briefly close to prevent the latest a bowl ad break from spreading to mark cases have been reported and the border city of goma. Was the 100 people have died in weeks of flooding in bangladesh and 7000000 are at risk according to the red cross as waters recede authorities are concerned about the spread of disease virchow the airports. Thousands across bangladesh have lost their homes due to heavy flooding and landslides over 7000000 people have been affected and 163000 hectares of cropland damage in 28 district according to bangladesh red crescent society. Families have been struggling with the impact of the floods the worst in 2 years many are now facing the elements without any kind of protection shilpi begg a mother of 6 children is finding it hard to cope with the situation. So its hard to compete the children a full square meal when theres so much water still around and their father cant find work when theres a flood we somehow manage to survive on dr rice pops many communities are finding it difficult to access food and little aid has arrived so far. If we got some financial help then we could rebuild our home somehow we could then manage to live a normal life thats all we want. Over 40000. 00 children are been kept out of schools which have either been too damaged to access or are being used as makeshift shelters and. There is water everywhere in my home and at school i can study at home and now we are lagging behind in study. The majority of bangladesh lives in rural areas most of home rely on agriculture for their livelihood and its this communities that have been hit the hardest according to environment experts bangladesh is becoming increasingly more vulnerable to Climate Change<\/a> especially those living in river islands and coastal belts. Severe flooding has left many bangladesh is at risk of disease and hunger crops up then washed away a life stockdale and fisheries room although water is receding in some places flood affected communities have lost their means to make a living. Reef ill just sit up for bangladesh. L. A. Watching us is there and these are main stories south korean president roh and j n has condemned japans decision to impose trade restrictions hes just wrapped up an emergency Cabinet Meeting<\/a> off to tokyo remove souls preferential status when its threatening to take from action and is describing japans decision as reckless well protests against japan have been held in south korea relations between the 2 nations have recently deteriorated last year south Koreas Supreme Court<\/a> ordered japanese firms to pay compensation for forced labor during world war 2. 00 robert reich has more details from so he called this a reckless decision that we should to make things worse between the 2 neighbors he also talked about the efforts by the United States<\/a> to try to broker some sort of deal between these 2 most important of regional allies really trying to call a timeout and just saying calling on both countries to cool it to have a freeze and to try to disk talk this through he said that south korea was very willing to do that it was japan rejected it and in fact blaming japan for rejecting all International Efforts<\/a> mediation and saying that will be japan that should be wholly responsible for whatever is going to be the outcome from this and staying the tensions in the region the south Korean Military<\/a> says north koreas launch stand on identified short range projectile from the countrys east coast its confirmed itll be the 3rd such launch and just over a week. U. S. President donald trump has announced more tariffs on goods from china he wants a 10 percent tariff on the remaining 300000000000. 00 worth of chinese imports. And who the fighters in yemen have killed dozens of people at a military parade in aden there are targeted forces loyal to yemens government which is backed by saudi arabia and the u. A. E. Earlier in the day it suicide bomber killed 11 people at a Police Station<\/a> doctors in sudan say at least 4 protesters have been killed by Security Forces<\/a> it happened during nationwide marches against the killing of 6 other demonstrators earlier in the week. All those other headlines well have more news after the cure revisited thats next. After 25 years of importing the worlds waste china through the cycling industry into chaos. The growing pressure of agreement skies eves results when. We bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. Counting the cost. This. Is a. Player. Play. So is there a particular score that you have to get for you in that new song no patience all holidays a 100 a check. How many of these patients received today everybody was a. God fearing loss a set. Of 285000000 people all blind or visually impaired worldwide and 90 percent of the us live in developing countries and yet with the right eye care and medical interventions 80 percent of Vision Impairment<\/a>s could be prevented if all kids. On drugs just lacey and im in zambia to meet the team of all this on the fly and on most of the oldest flying on hospital is an airplane has been converted into a fully functioning surgical and training hospital which travels to developing countries worldwide. The oldest team has been working here in zambia one of the least developed countries in the well since 2010. 0000. 000. 000 i guess hello my mother grandmother let me be sunny but i think it costs a little less guts. And the plane has a fully equipped operating room alongside laser treatment and. A multimedia class for an interactive training facility. Richard has been brought in to have corrective surgery on a screen. This relatively simple operation will have a huge impact on richs ability to perform well at school and therefore his prospects in the rest of his life it also gives a local doctor. The opportunity to work alongside his mentor Laurie Benjamin<\/a> one of the u. K. s leading our surgeons so you see over there a microscope doctor and bony doing the searches together with the dr benjamin its its amazingly well equipped the proper modern you know for long. Been expected when you come into the plane incredible. I want to show you another interactive feature ill be on your route here is this monitor over here so you have 18 cameras on board you have the opportunity a podcast and everything thats happening in the Main Operating<\/a> theatre to the front classroom and as i can hear is a certain voice yes so that the surgeon doing the surgery as wearing a microphone so doing surgery hes explaining the procedure step by step 2 different from classroom and also give the ability of the participants in the training doctors to ask questions and opens up a fair after another 48 people in the course exactly maybe. Took him by the bridge just have your ration card it will go. They went. We were trying to correct this screen to reach here in terms of for your training yeah you had you done many years surgeries or you involved with all this actually most of the screen set we did during training was observatories is watching what somebody was doing i see here so these are really come with this. To date the following our Hospital Team<\/a> has Trained Medical<\/a> staff form surgeries and 78 different countries. One of the most important procedures that they teach is cataract surgery. Cataracts occur when areas of the lens become opaque due to a change in the structure of proteins within it this prevents the normal transition of light through the lens making vision blurred or misty over time and without treatment the cataracts make grow barges leading eventually to blindness. This is one of the major problems that over stills were in zambia essentially the problem is that you will the lens which sits just behind your people goes from being totally transparent to a bit cloudy and therefore important to know efficiency is a nice way to demonstrate this so if at the moment of normal vision and with the cataract. The vision degrades to about so you can imagine the impact with this surgery when it returns to know. That you have another unique tool called a Training Program<\/a> and was called a high simulator and i wanted to use it to get doctored up to have a high and i started out after all i just write to you what later does ok i have tracked id love to go yeah heres my patient gets heres your page luckily not real these days are i seeing a major you know youre going to grasp it trying goals and put it in the center you go too low you get the lens and get the culture in your heart you know that means theyre going to try to find. That countries that leaves it you know now that they dont have a chance to try this before right these people are going to a real i use that exact dockside just go ahead. Don you know im not closing you know pull it out withdrawal and were going to see your score ok. Ok very nice 15 im how do you know my sense im really that. So is there a particular score that you have to get at least on the rotation oh monday is hundreds of ok before i leave i meet a group of women who have all had cataract surgery. So she was totally blind she couldnt see anything she could get is resigned and surely enjoyed the news in one way and then did she have surgery on the plane yesterday were you the lady who was dancing just now yes because because youre happy. Readers are come on like i dont know that he was talking about my sex. Life i. The key element of the all this program is to work with local medical staff using local facilities this ensures that even when the plane is gone the much needed specialist i treatment can still be provided in zambia this training is done it could to a Central Hospital<\/a> where doctors and bony works are children and my problems Vision Impairment<\/a> is not a big problem in zambia we have about 50000 children did you get into the country since obvious came to keep the provider what we needed to add to this if they want to be given a simple. This is the only guy hospital children that are still in zambia this is why. 3 young sisters have travelled over 16 hours by box with their mother to receive treatment from the orbits team. All 3 suffer from varying degrees of cataract blindness which has caused them to fall behind at school as i can see. 2 of the sisters are now recovering from the surgery. So were just in the main hospital mount to go out to going to one of the wards to meet lucy whos the 3rd child of the family who is having cataract operation this afternoon so from this way. Theyre. Going to share any motion me lucy. What lucy whats your favorite subject in school what you like to learn about this one issue is just really interesting also. So. How is your english lucy one. That you got to. See if you. Havent untasted. So the issue lucy has that she has cataracts in both eyes and appears as though she has normal visual ability but in fact its significantly impaired so much so that its had a real impact on being able to go to school and her lifestyle so with the intervention this afternoon with the right medical treatment she may be able to make a real positive impact on that. I dont see you dont want to have this surgery is another opportunity for doctors benjamin and bony to Work Together<\/a> you are. Here. So theyre all set to go in there to us now sort of sleep under general anaesthetic the surgeons are scrubbed and set to go so this can see how they came up. During the operation the cataract is removed through a tiny incision in the on and the synthetic lens is inserted and ill just use the pickup plate 15 degree the record 2. 75. You see on the screen that. You see that lens has returned the transparency to the people. And therefore should provide a good outcome for lucy. New. York a few. Feet you see that feel that fit thats. Yeah i. Know. You have a 30 year overall body situation but well see what the assistant show is now trying to figure out if. So its looking burning what are you looking for with this examination its to see if thats the cornea. Not collapsing from the point it was your inserted could the new lens. Because. We have to. You know. So far it looks like a moron. And it is going to the smaller sized objects no. Improvement from presurgery test is dramatic it really is amazing. She was able to see just the same figures thats all she could recognize it before the operation ok and now she improved to be able to see the something credible we know. It is by. Im doing my best and i think. Its just my face such as not to say. I. Saw it come to the end of my time in zambia and whats been wonderful to witness is this very special relationship between us and its local partners and the success of this project has been plain to see in the stories of lucy and her sister and the hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have had their site saved and their lives changed","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia803007.us.archive.org\/23\/items\/ALJAZ_20190802_110000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30\/ALJAZ_20190802_110000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30.thumbs\/ALJAZ_20190802_110000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}

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