Surfing champion mick fanning has terrifying moments during a competition final. In yemen a residential area of aden has been shelled by houthi fighters. The latest casualty count is 48 dead, 180 wounded. The attacks come 48 hours after yemens government in exile declared aden liberated from the Houthi Rebels. Earlier i spoke to the Deputy Editor of a. L. M. Newspaper. He says the houthis face defeat in the area. As one rebel fighter put it, when the houthis sense defeat, they started opening artillery and rockets on the residential area. That is the north of aden and it is densely built and heavily populated primarily with refugees from other areas of aden who fled during the past two months, so we have now confirmed around 48 dead and 182 injured. Out of the 48 dead, at least 10 children are fatalities. This area have seen some clashes before, because its at the entry point which aden, but now it seems that the fighting has intensified in the past 48 hours and it is poised to escalate even further. The government declared aden liberated. From what youre able to see what the city been completely cleared of houthis . There are still pockets of houthis, especially in these areas, which are at the entrance to aden, so the city is largely liberated, except for some small pockets, so it is still unsafe for refugees to come back to their homes. Lets talk about the fighting going on elsewhere. Are forces gaining ground in other places, like taiz, for example. In taiz, yes. The main problem the houthis are facing is that they are in an area that would not accept them ideologically. Thats why you see them defeated in many areas including taiz. Taiz has seen some rather unheard of destruction during the past two months, so yes they are poised for a defeat within the next couple of months there. Arrests have been made in gaza after six car bomb explosions that targeted cars of hebes of hamas and Islamic Jihad. This is the biggest attack theres been against hamas the difference this time also, leaders of Islamic Jihad were targeted. It proposes a three fold challenge, politically groups targeted by it is unclear who. The politics on the ground is very complicated. Also when it comes to Public Opinion and security, hamas, one thing they try to say is that they can maintain security in gaza. Gaza is under israeli imposed siege. Hamas doesnt control the borders. They have always sold this to the people that they can provide. One are asking if they can continue to do so. One man asked whether its today car bombs tomorrow what is next, so there is that concern. Having said that, life is back to normal in gaza, people having been through much more. I think really this is a challenge for hamas. There have been arrests made in this case now investigation is on going but hugely challenging for them to try and get these groups under control. Its five months since the ceasefire deal was signed between ukraine and russian backed separatists in the east. Thats been frequently violated. Under the minsk agreement both said they would stop fighting. They agreed to withdraw heavy weapons from the front line, creating a buffer zone of 50 kilometers. Within the ukrainian held town forces are still exchanging artillery and fire. Ukraine said at least 166 soldiers have been killed since mid february. There are no definitive figures for separatist casualties. Civilians are being killed almost every day with each side blaming the other. Charles stratford and his team went to the front lines with the ukrainian military. The Ukrainian Army wouldnt let us film the tanks as they fired from positions above the bridge. One soldier told us we know its a violation of the ceasefire agreement, but the separatists do the same. After firing a few more shells towards what the soldiers said were targets near donetsk airport, which is held by the separatists, we managed to film one of five tanks as they drove off in different directions. Ukrainian army say those tanks were firing at separatist military vehicles several kilometers away. We heard no incoming shelling before the tanks started firing. Military hardware of that kind of caliber should not be here. According to the minsk agreement. According to the minsk ceasefire signed in february, both sides should have withdrawn hardware. The separatists were quick to respond, incoming shells could be heard landing close by. A few kilometers away, this apartment block has one side completely destroyed. An elderly woman and her disabled grandson lived here. They were killed by a separatist attack the night before. A ukrainian soldier shows me a photo on his phone of the boys dead body, the blood stains mark the spot where he was found. As soldiers, we want to protect civilians. Yesterday we could only observe that separatist shells were hitting the residential building. We didnt respond because we simply didnt have an order to. Sergei shows me his apartment. This was my sitting room, he says. He and his family were out when the attack happened. You cant report the truth, said this woman, and she walked away. These men told us the civilians are angry because the military used the building as a base next door. The military says it didnt respond to the separatist attack because it wasnt aimed at a military target. We spotted this tank hidden in the undergrowth only meters away from peoples homes. A few days earlier, wed been in separatist held territory and heard fighters using similar heavy weapons also inside the buffer zone. Both sides are breaking this ceasefire agreement. Civilians continue to die. Charles stratford, al jazeera, Eastern Ukraine. Banks in greece are set to reopen monday after closed for three weeks. They were shut to prevent a run on the banks after a second Bailout Program expired in june. People will be allowed to takes out a maximum of 420 euros per week. The transfers abroad are still restricted. Greeces financial crisis is putting stress on its Health Care System. We visited an athens hospital and spoke to workers there about the challenges they face. Today at athens hospital, the doctor makes his rounds. He is relieved to find all these patients in stable condition even though greeces crumbling Health Care System is on life support. In greece, you have 1. 5 million unemployed. They need medical help. The doctor, a former military commando and director of the hospital, is a revolutionary at heart. No matter the consequences, hes committed to doing whatever he can to help as many people as possible. Nobody is going to tell us whos going to live and whos going to die. Were going to treat everybody regardless the color, religion or financial status. He tells me the problems faced by the hospital in greece are far worse than reads, that medical budgets have been slashed, medication is hard to obtain, that the bureaucracy is so thick even the nimble hands of a surgeon would have trouble slicing through it. We used to say that we are not following medical protocols. You know why . Because they are not medical protocols, theyre financial protocols. The sickly economy, the doctor assures me, has meant more people are ailing than ever before. Greeks are known for their smile. Now, you see the depressed eyes, the frightened eyes, the sad eyes. Things have become so difficult that even during a time of shortage and need, the doctor cant use some equipment he already has. This much needed ambulance is idle, gathering dust. Leaves have collected under its tires. The doctor explains how he secured the vehicle from overseas donors without the prior approval of his superiors, and hasnt been able to get license plates issued for the mobile medical unit ever since. Now im going to drive it myself, even without number plates. That fighting spirit has inspired his staff and comforted their patients. In greek, the word for hope is exactly what the mission of the hospital is, to bring hope to the uninsured, the unemployed, to people in need. Taking me on a tour of the facilities, the doctor says compassion, creativity, and will power are the qualities that matter most to him and his staff. Its an ancient greek vow the doctors still swear by today. May i always act, the hippocratic oath states, so as to preserve the finest tradition of my calling, traditions still very much respected and observed by this doctor in this hospital. Coming up, crying foul over canadian rubbish dumped in local landfills. Propping up property in nepal, these abandoned buildings need bullet dozing. Is a and you says cricket ears set england up for a big chase. Jo will have that in sport. A south korean spy involved in a phone hacking scandal has apparently committed suicide. We have more from the capital. The 46yearold agent of the National Intelligence service was found dead in his car in an apparent suicide, next to him a three page will. Part of that will has been released to the media on sunday in which the agent says that he can reassure the public that the Hacking Program he was involved in the purchase of and technical operations he was involved with was not used against civilians. He also apologizes for deleting some of the data, saying he was overzealous. The Intelligence Service has already denied that it used this program to monitor south korean civilians. It restricted its usage to the monitoring of north korean agents and foreigners with links to the regime. The service does have form in this area in the past. The two spy chiefs in charge between 1999 and 2003 were both convicted after having been found to have overseen the monitoring of nearly 2,000 south korean civilians, very senior South Koreans involved in who owns a business and media. Just in 2012, the agency was found to have used is on line presence to smear the liberal opponents of the eventual victor in president ial election. Recently, a retrial has been ordered of the spy chief convicted over that incident. Further information will be revealed to reassure the public. Lawmakers in the parliament are saying that the information that was deleted by this man should be restored to check exactly how it had been used, this Hacking Program. Neighboring north korea has held its first local election since kim jongun came to power. Voting is compulsory in the carefully orchestrated poll. Only candidates selected by the communist government can run. In a historic first taiwans two major parties have nominated female candidates to run for president in 2016. The Ruling Nationalist Party has picked this woman to run in the january poll. Shes up against the Opposition Democratic Progressive Party candidate. Japanese carmaker mitsubishi is about to apologize to prisoners of war forced to work during world war ii. A Senior Executive will personally apologize in a certain money in los angeles. Six camps provided labor for the corporation during the war holding over 2,000 prisoners. Many died from malnutrition and illnesses, such as tuberculosis. Burundis ruling party have dismissed talk of the ruling government two days during a controversial election. They have failed to agree on how to sox the countrys political crisis. We report on the concerns of ordinary people. This 18yearold was told not to come to work until burundis economy improves. He was a waiter. After weeks of unrest, his boss couldnt afford to keep the restaurant opened. The 50 a month he anticipated helped look after his family. I have no money to help myself and my family. I dont have anything to do, except stay at home. Things worsened both politically and economically after the president announced he was running for an unconstitutional third term. Many businesses have closed down. This restaurant has been closed for four months. Families are struggling. Some have left the country. Others say they are staying put to wait and see what happens after tuesdays election. Politicians are trying to resolve differences but they cant agree on forming a government of National Unity and possibly postponing the election. Some worry time is running out. The major threat now is these people who are attempted the coup. They have gone outside of the country and they can be just joined by some others and they have already waived the threat have seizing weapons and fights. The president said he is not concerned some may be trying to forcefully remove him from power. He is confident he will be reelected. The didnt attend talks to end the crisis. Families who have decided to stay in the capital for tuesdays election worry about their children. They hope there will be no more violence during and after the controversial election. Somali firefighters are learning how to deal with emergencies in mogadishu airport. The African Union has trained eight firefighters to deal with any incident at the increasingly busy airport. After decades of airport, it is building its basic public services, such as sanitation, health care and firefighting. You receive a call from tower. You prepare the team on what they are supposed to do. There have been protests in the philippines over dozens of containers from canada filled with rub issue. There is a controversy over who is responsible for the waste. We have more. Waste management often means big business. For the philippines it also means struggling to find ways to efficiently dispose of its rubbish. Now it is expected to deal with another countrys garbage too. More than two years after the seizure of these containers of garbage brought from canada by a private company the waste still remains here opinion environmentalists say it is unacceptable to make the philippines carry the burden of health and chemical impacts of a highly developed country. It is not just only on environmental problem for other nations, developed countries dumping their illegal waste here in the philippines. The containers have been at the center of a dispute because the waste was supposed to be for recycling, but the philippine customs impounded the shipment over concerns that its contents have been misdeclared and undervalued. Activists have called on canada to take the containers back, but its embassy in manila says currently, there is no domestic allow which the government of canada can comply to compel the company to return it. The philippines government has filed charges against a local importer, but the canadian export eerie mains uncharged. It has become a National Issue here. This is a hearing in the provincial office in the northern part of the philippines. A Senate Hearing is also expected to happen soon. The philippine governments bureau of custom and viral offices are facing allegations of corruption and negligence. Just three out of the 55 containers were inspected by the department of environment. They were not checked randomly but chosen by customs officials. Six other containers also remain unaccounted for. The dispute over which Government Agency is to blame is continuing. For most people here, its about the indignity of accepting rubbish from a richer and powerful country like canada. Al jazeera northern philippines. A quick update on that story. 2yearold standoff over imported canadian waste is now ended. Despite the protest, its being sent that to a landfill in the northern philippines. Nepals huge earthquake in april left many Tall Buildings in danger of collapse. Thousands are yet to be demolished. With the government unable to pull them down, its putting the responsibility on Property Owners. We have this report. Walking around the valley its difficult to miss the wooden beams propping up houses. These buildings are condemned after aprils earthquake made them structurally unsafe. The government said its up to Property Owners to demolish them but so far not many of them have been. This businessman said he hired people to demolish this rented building because the landlord hasnt and its putting people in danger. Its already been a month and a half, but the building has not been demolished yet. My goods worth 150,000 are stuck under the wreckage. The monsoon is here and the government is nowhere to be seen the government declares the valley a crisis zone for a year. In order to speed up the demolishing of over 73,000 structurally dangerous houses. Some here say that the larger apartment complexes should be the priority. This building complex is structurally sound, according to government surveyors. Neighbors tell us that part of the ground has subsided and the towers didnt comply with permissions. Leading a committee of local people, they are angry about the situation here. This is 15 stories tall. That one is 12. That is 11, and that 13. They did not take any planning permits. We have appealed to the government, but the government penalized them 20 cents per square foot and let the building go ahead. Many are afraid of living here. Now they want the buildings demolished or made smaller to meet the government requirement. There were many builders who are at large. Weve given them warnings to demolish their buildings. If not, we will demolish them and charge the owners. We have instructed complexes to bring the structures within building codes. Officials are Still Limited by technology. The government says they dont have the technical knowhow to demolish buildings more than three stories tall. Neighboring countries have been requested to help with equipment, but more than two months on, people here dont want to wait. Al jazeera, kathmandu. Much more still to come here on al jazeera. Hes a war hero because he was captured. Donald trumps latest target angers many of his own supporters. I am asked to give you a specimen of spoken english. Raising money for rare recordings, the sounds of the past need saving. Australian tennis bounces back from off court controversy. Details coming up with jo. Tell me what you and your generation think is gonna to happen. My heart is racing so fast. Standing at a crossroads. My parents have their plan. Im gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do. Can a family come together . Do you think that you can try and accept me for me . Life changing moments. My future is in my hands right now. 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