Match in this short history as a Football Nation. Extend their 15 game unbeaten run and their latest European Championship qualifier against england. So is not in with the breaking news out of iraq at least 31. 00 pilgrims killed at one of the most sacred sites in shia islam they died in a stampede as hundreds of thousands gathered to mark the day of assura stretchers were seen carrying some of the more than 100 injured people into the holy city of karbala the government fears that number of dead 31 could well rise his child stratford in karbala 1st bring us up to date charles. Will come out weve just been visiting one of the hospitals to take it in some of these as you say 100 injured a lot of very out. Relatives and friends not allowed to go inside the hospital weve been speaking to some of the witnesses one man told us that he was. A stampede his friend to date injured he said the incident happened at a gate called russia now thats one of a number of gates on the hussein shrine and he said that it happened around 1 pm. Midday prayers when the that the many thousands that were trying to get in to the shrine via that gate seems to have begun to trip over each other literally the pressure of numbers we were we went into the shrine a couple of days ago baba rajar is on a slope you drop into what could be described as i suppose a kind of crypt were in a church where the shrine if you say you need i was on a slope this witness saying that somebody had full nova and as you can imagine the pressure of numbers as many thousands of people tried to stream in but over each other many people suffocated and as you say expected certainly according to the Health Ministry that at least 31. 00 people have died this witness interestingly also telling us that women and children were certainly at that particular gate women and children entering the shrine from another but this has to be expected certainly according to some of the authorities for the last few days who said that they were concerned about the safety of all. People coming to pay their respects during assure this year because the security has improved in iraq in recent years more and more people coming in and the authorities that we spoke to said that they thought that they were at least 3000000 visitors in karbala for sure today it might just be with charles if you dont want explaining briefly want to sure it is for viewers who are wondering why so many millions of people out there and powerful at once. Well it sure is really the biggest one of the biggest shia commemorations among shia muslims around the world and karbala is where. Hussein a man who they share has come to visit every year was killed around 1300 years ago when there was competition for the caliphate you could argue that the deaths all of whose side he was killed by a rival big. Was the time when we basically saw this she is a split between what had become since sunni and shia mostly assure is of huge significance it happens every year and it is it is commemoration for who say it starts on the 10th day of my whole room there are 10 days of mourning before i sure and that mourning period will go on for another 30 days it is a huge significance to shia muslims around the world a great all know the shia muslims to come here and pay their respects and commemorate the site so you can imagine the amount of people here and the kind of stress that hes here to try and make this event go smoothly ok thank you for all those updates that in karbala iraq to other news in the Nigerian Army is being accused of detaining thousands of children in its efforts to crush the armed Group Boko HaramHuman Rights Watch says many of been held in squalid conditions and havent been allowed to see family members managers has the details now from my degree the capital of borno state friends. Doing what they love most playing football. But they havent always enjoyed such freedoms. They were raised by mothers married to. The boys now 12 were rescued by the Nigerian Army 5 years ago and taken to a detention camp. Conditions they say while basic. They give us good food to eat was given to us when we think hes some time this soldier will stop us from playing the among ourselves when its time for bed we had marked and some pillows spread on the floor. So not only will they brought us food we had clean water and even clothes they didnt beat me. But activists say some children have experienced a lot worse Human Rights Watch says the army has been Holding Thousands of children in squalid conditions it says many have had no access to lawyers and families havent been told of their arrest or detention the organization said such cases may constitute enforced disappearance as the Nigerian Military says the allegations are false i mean come under say 4 years ahead of engagement and its just that theyre being guided by those who are saying no child was deliberately mistreated the army says steps have been taken to address previous allegations human rights activists on their part i q state governments are failing the children they say only a few of them have so far received any form of support to deal with their trauma the United Nations says at least 2200. 00 children have been released by the nigerian authorities from detention most of them without charge the u. N. Childrens fund has since rehabilitated thousands of children and reunited them with their families use of were seized by book as a teenager now we need to early twentys is among dozens of do your article is young men who have been given a new start is still remembers the 1st 2 weeks in the Detention Center. It. Was that we surrendered and were taken to a Police Station in gaza where we were beaten by Security Officials and vigilantes we were later transferred to the game a military barracks for 14 days with some soldiers wanted to beat us more but we were told that we were being transferred to be d. Radicalized it was traumatic. Activists say rehabilitation is an important step for children taken by book. He would write torch is urgent that i did an army to release those related to detention immediately by degrees. By degree nigeria well to 0 original to nigerias military who say the accusations of Holding Children captive off so. There is no any child. In nigeria i mean military detention facility anywhere in the north part of nigeria and indeed the whole of this country it is. Under the leadership of. Never to have any mine or one day age in any of the military tensions center we are even prone detaining. Civilians into a military Detention Center if there are sufficient reason to do so and the thoughts now of joe becker of the childrens Rights Advocacy director at humans rights watch says the detained children did not show any support to buckle her arm and some were held without charge. The United Nations since 2013 has documented the detention of more than 3600 children in military Holding Facilities in northeast nigeria we interviewed more than 30 of these children in june of this year many of them had been detained that she will barracks for months and some for years in fact 2 of the children we interviewed have been held there without charge for 3 years so many of the children we interviewed described trying to escape boko haram attacks when they were arrested in. Iran suspects they have been held generally without charge without any opportunity to go to court or to see a judge only one of the children we interviewed ever had a chance to say that they thought might have been an attorney there held without any contact with the outside world in a polling condition children described cell with 250 year 300 detainees packed into a 10 by 10 meter area hundreds of detainees sharing a single toilet with overwhelming stench detainees painting from the heat and in fact sometimes bodies being taken from cell. We acknowledge that the Nigerian Military has released over 2000 children and the rate of detention according to un statistics has dropped significantly between 20172018. Violence also causing major problems in a part of west africa hundreds of people have been killed in the fighting in faso and its causing a major food crisis affecting nearly one and a half 1000000 people the World Food Programme is now warning of what it calls an unprecedented humanitarian emergency staff and so he reports now from Northern Virginia faso farmers are abandoning their crops to escape the violence. On a normal day i said to diyala tells us shed be at her family in the village of youth Group Children looking after their livestock. But instead theyre not come for displaced people more than a 100 kilometers from home alongside many other books who have fled attacks. Villages arrived in january after many were killed in a revenge attack when a rival community blamed them for the matter of a local chief and he signs. They bought into houses and clothes i fled with 6 children their cues does of collaborating with the armed groups from outside the country this is what remains of their village following other attacks more than 200000 people have fled from their homes in parts of the north and east over the last 3 years some blame armed groups in bulk enough as well as others from neighboring mali for the increasing violence and tensions between rival communities are making the crisis harder to resolve. The wild food program says its a humanitarian emergency. More than a 1000000 people need help we are focused working just in the area with his much most of so we are. Going work that is supposed to be security problem its really hard to imagine the horror some of this displaced people have faced most of them have come here with nothing but the clothes theyre wearing theyre supposed to stop high. Just in the crops but both we talked to said the congo back to the villages to do that because its still too dangerous. And a few others however did manage to return to their village after Government Forces secured the area he still relies on food aid. And i have 20 family members to feed me through wifes brain and grandchildren this food will last for 2 weeks we fled from our home before we could plant because the neighboring below village was attacked and we fear that the cuts would come to our almost next. After a whole days wait starts his long journey back home its 50 kilometers away and hell pass through a dangerous area but he says its a risk hes willing to take to feed his family Catherine Sawyer al jazeera nothing book in a facile. David goldman now from the World Food Program he says the food situation in one of the poorest countries in the world is worsened due to these tens of thousands of people displaced by the violence were trying to be reaching about 120000 of these displaced people and were increasing our capacity to reach up to 210000 before the end of the year but the number keeps going up and. No the next step after feeding people is that we need to start to help them to take care of themselves and that is find them access to land most of them are farmers get access to that to the land with the local population get the new seeds and tools were working with the u. N. Food and Agriculture Organization on this and World Food Program together so that when the next harvest comes next year they wont be dependent on us anymore and then he even in the interim period they can do some planting do some periods of time theres some water around they can start some Small Business and start taking care of themselves heres what else is coming up for you on this news hour north korea fires missiles hours after offering to resume Nuclear Talks with the u. S. Well colombias former fox rebel fighters accept calls to take up arms again. And in sport well find out of somalias a Football Team can continue their unlikely run towards qualification for the 2022 world cup. A prominent member of sudans Ruling Coalition is calling for a Peace Agreement and yemen and wants sudanese troops fighting there brought home calls in sudan for them to be withdrawn have grown louder as the number of casualties increases the saudis are also accused of recruiting sudanese mercenaries and child soldiers laura birdman they has the story. After 4 and a half years of war yeah a prominent member of sudans Ruling Coalition is calling on the Transitional Government to bring sudanese troops home. Is the middle of the we dont need the war to continue in yemen we want the talks to go on according to the plan prepared by the United Nations i think sudan can play a role in this regard through giving momentum to its allies in the Arab Coalition there for the sake of a peaceful solution that will guerin. The regular withdrawal of our forces without harming our relations with other countries. The decision to join the saudi led war against the rebels in yemen was made by former president Omar Al Bashir was. The shares currently on trial in sudan after being ousted by the military in april following almost 30 years in power is also wanted by the International Criminal court facing charges for crimes against humanity war crimes and genocide. The sheriff says thousands of sudanese troops to fight in yemen the saudis also recruited thousands. Raise as well as child soldiers a fellow from Brookings Doha Center says between 8014000 sudanese Power Military forces are fighting in yemen sudanese mercenaries many of them children from darfur have been lured into fighting on the ground in yemen in exchange for financial compensation many have been brought in from the darfur region of western sudan where conflict has been going on since 2003 its estimated hundreds of sudanese have been killed in fighting in yemen al jazeera has evidence of saudi arabia trafficking child soldiers to yemen. Because they told us would be working in a kitchen and making 3000 soldiers. Tens of thousands of combatants and civilians have been killed in yemen leading the United Nations to describe it as the worlds worst humanitarian crisis lure about a man the al jazeera a joint Operation Centers being established in yemens port city of following u. N. Mediated ceasefire talks between the warring sides a month old truce there has been frequently violated but the United Nations says this is significant. It is an important step forward in establishing direct lines of communications between the parties and the and obviously or un colleagues. On the ground so it is definitely a step forward. The European Commission says its ready to make a fresh start in its relationship with the u. K. After brags that president elect. Van de leon spoke in brussels on tuesday where she unveiled her new team shes nominated phil hogan to lead the future e. U. Trade talks which could put him in charge of negotiations with the u. K. The bracks and we never want it but we respect decisions that are taken by our british friends by of the united kingdom. The brics it should it happen is not the end of something but its the beginning of a future relationship and i want these relationship as it has been in the past in the future to be a Good Relationship when were british Prime Minister baraks johnson and his cabinet are desperately searching for a way to navigate out of the break regs that impasse have just been meeting after a night of high drama in parliament johnsons push for an early election was thrown out before parliament was suspended for 5 weeks lawrence lee has all the details from london. Mr speaker the lords will also rise by how much is this commission to declare to declare how well it said to ask how 55. 00 this is and so also declared the prior great hall opens the presence of this honorable house really no. Choice what the outside world makes of the British Parliament shutting down for 5 weeks when the u. K. Is going through the biggest political crisis since world war 2 is anyones guess its most certainly less than popular among the opposition and peace and the speaker of the house of commons this is not however a normal part of geisha it is not difficult it is not standard its one of the longest for decades and it represents not just in the minds of many colleagues but huge numbers of people outside and active executives. As conservatives file doubts they were heckled by opposition m. P. s who refused to leave they tried to stop the speak of from leaving and then sign protest songs in the chamber you. Have to demonstrate only too clearly the collapse of traditional politics here government ministers of offered no explanation of the deal they are seeking if there is such a deal less aching let alone any work type proposals presented to parliament the scrutiny no wonder they are so keen to baroque so early to avoid any scrutiny of doing the right 293. 00 knows the left 46. 00 Boris Johnson had lost his 60 votes in 6 days even fewer and ps casting their ballots for a sober election but had done well. He tried it the 1st time and so while the opposition accused him of cowardice for suspending parliament he accused them of the same thing theyre right on the bill james remove his cronies together with those