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version. -- interpretation. >> government ministers in jakarta want to review the regulations in aceh. while arna has autonomy, laws and regulations issued by the province can't contradict the country's constitution. >> translation: i will coordinate this with the head of women in parliament in aceh to review. it is discriminative. many work at night. they need to review this. i'll discuss it with the home minister because it's not the only regulation. in aceh violating gender equality. >> reporter: nearly midnight in banda aceh. not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation, most cafes are filled with men only. many are hoping that the government in jakarta will reverse the mayor's decision, and allow them to work and move around at night >>> andreas is the indonesian researcher for human rights watch, and says the law is unfairly targetting women and must be revoked. >> human rights watch asked the indonesian government to revoke all of this regulation, it's not just about women working at night. but since 14 years ago, they increased the discrimination against women. for instanc
version. -- interpretation. >> government ministers in jakarta want to review the regulations in aceh. while arna has autonomy, laws and regulations issued by the province can't contradict the country's constitution. >> translation: i will coordinate this with the head of women in parliament in aceh to review. it is discriminative. many work at night. they need to review this. i'll discuss it with the home minister because it's not the only regulation. in aceh violating gender...
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for a woman. >> and what do you think then the central authorities in jakarta given the interpretation of shelea is actually unconstitutional? >> it is not just sherea. one fiefd mandatory 1 five out of five 02. mountain joko widodo shouldprime minister joko widodo hats the duty to put this on islamic law is being presented, it is going to be creating more and more problems, creating more and more discrimination, on the long run it will effect are economic issues in the society. >> andreas is from human rights watch and we'll endeavor to pus his, ideas forward. fest thank you. >> a plairch mountain regarded as a shoil side. pleaded guilty after obscene acts in milk. the court herd they heard they had ignored regulations and be urinated nearby areas. in violation of nearby rules. >>> suffering breathing problems, an investigation is underway. the u.n. says yemen peace talks will are held in geneva, one of the delegations being delayed. more than 50 fighters were killed in the sieft lahege. ements where 20 rebels were killed in al dali, fighting forcer loyal to president h
for a woman. >> and what do you think then the central authorities in jakarta given the interpretation of shelea is actually unconstitutional? >> it is not just sherea. one fiefd mandatory 1 five out of five 02. mountain joko widodo shouldprime minister joko widodo hats the duty to put this on islamic law is being presented, it is going to be creating more and more problems, creating more and more discrimination, on the long run it will effect are economic issues in the society....
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. which is according to me, a completely wrong interpretation. >> government ministers in jakarta want to review the regulations in aceh. while aceh has regional autonomy, laws and regulations issued by the province can't contradict the country's constitution. >> translation: i will coordinate this with the head of women in parliament in aceh to review. it is discriminative. many work at night. they need to review this. i'll discuss it with the home minister because it's not the only regulation. in aceh violating gender equality. >> reporter: nearly midnight in banda aceh. while not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation, most cafes are filled with men only. many are hoping that the government in jakarta will reverse the mayor's decision, and allow them to work and move around at night as they used to. >>> the united states transferred six yemeni detainees from guantanamo bay to oman. it's been five months since the last lot of detainees were moved out of cuba. half of the detainees have been moved out by president obama. he campaigned for presidency on the hope of shutting
. which is according to me, a completely wrong interpretation. >> government ministers in jakarta want to review the regulations in aceh. while aceh has regional autonomy, laws and regulations issued by the province can't contradict the country's constitution. >> translation: i will coordinate this with the head of women in parliament in aceh to review. it is discriminative. many work at night. they need to review this. i'll discuss it with the home minister because it's not the...
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jets go down near jakarta and there are issues here and why that is it never really has come up but questions will be asked now and it's not the first, second or third time so i think that people will be asking questions and being altered as to what went wrong and it's far too early to tell what this particular incident, what happened on this particular incident to bring the plane down. as i said there is an investigation that has been opened but it can take a couple of months and i don't think we will be getting answers any time soon. >> stephanie decker there. uncertainty looms over the future of greece in the euro zone and not pay 1.6 billion euros due to the imf today. thousands of people rallied in athens to back the government's reaction of a tough bailout, on sunday greeks will vote on whether to accept or reject the deal. meanwhile the economy is grinding for a halt and lining up outside of the atm machine to take out cash and withdrawals are capped at 60 euros and john has this update from athens. >> reporter: the coming hours are likely to see reactions against the governm
jets go down near jakarta and there are issues here and why that is it never really has come up but questions will be asked now and it's not the first, second or third time so i think that people will be asking questions and being altered as to what went wrong and it's far too early to tell what this particular incident, what happened on this particular incident to bring the plane down. as i said there is an investigation that has been opened but it can take a couple of months and i don't...
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demanding answer he and summoning ambassadors in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity to talk to him directly because we are really dpernd it is true. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous. but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding concern in indonesia has many feeling they must have done. for now australia's government is standing firm, the relationship with indonesia and to widespread dereiteration at home and abroad. where andrew thomas, al jazeera sydney. >>> internal report investigating sexual abuse and exploitation. regularly pay for sex with local women using cash and local goods. currently has 125,000 troops and police with deployed in 16 operations around the world. in 2003 it placed a ban on peace keepers paying for sex. earlier we spoke for stefan durac, the spokeman for u.n. secretary-general is ban ki-moon. >> those soldiers go back home after they they may be expelled. it is incumbent on those countries to help us track down what has ac
demanding answer he and summoning ambassadors in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity to talk to him directly because we are really dpernd it is true. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous. but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding concern in indonesia has many feeling they must have done. for now australia's government is standing firm, the...
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islamic law which according to me s a completely wrong interpretation. >> government members in jakarta say they want to review the laws in aceh. the laws and regulations issued by the province can contradict the country's constitution. >> i will coordinate this with the head of empowerment to review this regulation. many women work at night. we need to review this and we'll discuss this with the home minister. this is not just the only regulation violating gender equality. >> not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation most cafes are filled with men only. many are hoping that they will reverse this decision and allow women to work and move around at night as they used to. >> dengue fever effects 400 million people worldwide and the figure is rising fast. the disease is one of the leading causes of death among children in latin america. it's spread by mosquitoes and there is no known vaccine. but as andy gallacher reports scientists are using mobile funny phone technology to fight it. >> this san jose, workers from the ministry of health are spraying to kill mosquitoes. it is an ar
islamic law which according to me s a completely wrong interpretation. >> government members in jakarta say they want to review the laws in aceh. the laws and regulations issued by the province can contradict the country's constitution. >> i will coordinate this with the head of empowerment to review this regulation. many women work at night. we need to review this and we'll discuss this with the home minister. this is not just the only regulation violating gender equality....
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answers summoned the ambassador from jakarta. >> we need the opportunity to talk ethical because we are really concerned if it is true. >> indonesia has launched an investigation. would australia's government pay criminals not ocommit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous. but the prime minister's nondenial, leads many to believe that it must have done. right now australia's government is standing firm, but to widespread dereiteration and be conflict abroad. andrew simmons, al jazeera australia. >>> left many monuments in ruins. before the quakes a thousand tourists visited dobe referring square paying up to $15 each. unesco warned, nepal was still in a precarious state. kathmandu said it was sending experts to assess whether it was safe to open mt. everest. >>> help people with many aspects of their lives but now many of them are the ones in need. intoings reports. sabina shrestha reports. >> broken woman no longer can even talk about her work. when the earthquake hit nepal in april, she lost what was dearest to her her two grandchildren two-year-old and the newborn. >>
answers summoned the ambassador from jakarta. >> we need the opportunity to talk ethical because we are really concerned if it is true. >> indonesia has launched an investigation. would australia's government pay criminals not ocommit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous. but the prime minister's nondenial, leads many to believe that it must have done. right now australia's government is standing firm, but to widespread dereiteration and be conflict abroad. andrew...
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interpretation. >> officials in jakarta say they want to review the regulations in aceh. and while aceh has autonomy, it's regulations cannot contradict the constitution. >> i will cord incarcerate coordinate this because it is discriminative. many women are affected by it because they work at night. we need to review this, and i'll discuss this with the minister because this is not the only regulation in aceh affecting gender equality. >> not all women are obeying the mayor's regulations you but most cafes are filled with men only. many are hoping that the mayor will reverse her decision and allow them to work at night as they used to. al jazeera aceh. >> still ahead on al jazeera, why this u.s. civil rights activist has been thrust into the spotlight because of her racial origins. >> and meet the surgeon who believes he can remove this man's head and transplant it on to a healthy body. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts
interpretation. >> officials in jakarta say they want to review the regulations in aceh. and while aceh has autonomy, it's regulations cannot contradict the constitution. >> i will cord incarcerate coordinate this because it is discriminative. many women are affected by it because they work at night. we need to review this, and i'll discuss this with the minister because this is not the only regulation in aceh affecting gender equality. >> not all women are obeying the...
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that the government in jakarta will reverse the governor's decision and allow them to move around at night as they used to. step vaessen, al jazeera banda aache. >> a court sentenced tourist to three days in jail which they've now served and they must pay a $1300 fine. the defendants are from the u.k the netherlands and canada. >>> more fighting in government troops and separatists in eastern ukraine. the latest battles around the rebel health airport in donetsk. feeling the area could descend into full scale conflict. the worst fighting since the truce was signed in february. >>> alleged tapping of angela merkel's mobile phone. the german prosecutors say they have been unable to find evidence that would stand up in court. a prison worker in the u.s. has been arrested of helping two convicted killers escape in new york state. the prison employee has also been accused of smuggleing extra band into the jail. >>> a washington state political caves been accused of lying about her racial heritage. >> rachel dolezal has been thrust into the media spotlight by her parents. who told local te
that the government in jakarta will reverse the governor's decision and allow them to move around at night as they used to. step vaessen, al jazeera banda aache. >> a court sentenced tourist to three days in jail which they've now served and they must pay a $1300 fine. the defendants are from the u.k the netherlands and canada. >>> more fighting in government troops and separatists in eastern ukraine. the latest battles around the rebel health airport in donetsk. feeling the...
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summoned the ambassador in jakarta. >> would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounting claims in indonesia that the payment did take place has believers. cost of the relationship with indonesia and to widespread derestriction at home and abroad. andrew thomas, ldged sydney. >> embraces are being head held for the 800th anniversary of the magna carta. the brairveg principles that no one is above the law and ail are be subject to injuries jurisdiction under it. is is. >> on disused private land an ecocommunity gathers around a fire. deep among the sycamore trees. >> this house was build by mary, a beautiful beautiful home. >> near runnymede the magna carta was signed 800 years ago a document which represented the free dom of the individual from the arbitrary monarch. a reputation running thin, this community faces eviction three years ago after they arrived. >> superintendent twist has put in place an authority under section 63 of the criminal justice and public order act whi
summoned the ambassador in jakarta. >> would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounting claims in indonesia that the payment did take place has believers. cost of the relationship with indonesia and to widespread derestriction at home and abroad. andrew thomas, ldged sydney. >> embraces are being head held for the 800th anniversary of the magna carta. the brairveg...
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islamic law. which is a wrong interpretation. >> government ministers in jakarta want to review the regulations in aceh. while aceh has regional autonomy, laws and regulations issued by the province can't contradict the country's constitution. >> translation: i will coordinate this with the head of women in parliament in aceh to review. it is discriminative. many work at night. they need to review this. i'll discuss it with the home minister because it's not the only regulation. in aceh violating gender equality. >> reporter: nearly midnight in banda aceh. while not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation, most cafes are filled with men only. many are hoping that the government in jakarta will reverse the mayor's decision, and allow them to work and move around at night as they used to. >> let's go to johannesburg, and the african union peace and security council is meeting, talking about the crisis in burundi and south sudan. and will talk about the continental free trade area, which is a trade agreement that they are hoping to finalise. we can go live to the northern suburbs
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ministers in jakarta say they want to review the regulations in aceh. while aceh has eveningal a ton regional autonomy, it's laws cannot contradict the constitution. >> many women are effected by it because they work at night. we need to review this. this is not the only regulation in aceh violating gender equality. >> not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation. but most coffees are filled with men only. many are hoping that the mayor will reverse the mayor's decision and allow them to work and move around at night like they used to. >> ukraine's military said that six soldiers have been killed and 14 wounded with battles with pro russia rebels. fighting near the destroyed airport in donetsk the biggest city under rebel control. [ gunfire ] >> these pictures show the separatists firing on ukrainian forces. the government said that the rebels also targeted positions. it's one of the highest single day casualty figures since the start of a shaky cease-fire back in february. the greek prime minister alexis tsipras said that he would be willing to accept less than ideal terms provi
ministers in jakarta say they want to review the regulations in aceh. while aceh has eveningal a ton regional autonomy, it's laws cannot contradict the constitution. >> many women are effected by it because they work at night. we need to review this. this is not the only regulation in aceh violating gender equality. >> not all women are obeying the mayor's regulation. but most coffees are filled with men only. many are hoping that the mayor will reverse the mayor's decision and...
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government leaders are demanding answers and summoned australia's ambassador in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity to talk to him directly, because we are really concerned if it is confirmed. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. >> would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous, but the prime minister's non-denial and mounting claims in indonesia that the payments did take place has many believing that they must have done. for now australian's government is standing firm but at some comfort with the relationship with indonesia and widespread derision at home and abroad. >> eight years after magna carta, one community still fighting for justice. >> back to school for south korean students, with extra precautions. >> why indonesia's football team has an unsettled future. >> nepal is hoping to welcome back tourists after the devastating earthquake in april. heritage sites are expected to reopen soon, including the historic square. the director of art history in qatar joins us now live in kathmandu via skype
government leaders are demanding answers and summoned australia's ambassador in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity to talk to him directly, because we are really concerned if it is confirmed. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. >> would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous, but the prime minister's non-denial and mounting claims in indonesia that the payments did take place has many...
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cafes are now filled with men only. many women are hoping that the government in jakarta will allow them to move around at night as they used to. step vaessen, al jazeera banda ache. >> a warning, this is very disturbing video. victims all 15-year-olds, synchronized swimmers from the australian team, they were walking in the athletes village when the bus ran them over. had to be sent back to their home countries for medical treatment. looking into possibilities that the bus driver was drunk. >>> robin forester walker has more from baku. >> this is the sort of spectacular event we've come to expect from sporting events opening ceremonies. thousands of athletes streamed out to the olympic stadium newly opened in baku. lots of music lots of pyrotechnics. topped by lady gaga. notable absence of major european union leaders who have taken a critical stance against the authorities for their human rights records. eu have been calling on the area governments to release a number of political prisoners. many of them in jail with long jail sentences are awaiting trial. all really for having cr
cafes are now filled with men only. many women are hoping that the government in jakarta will allow them to move around at night as they used to. step vaessen, al jazeera banda ache. >> a warning, this is very disturbing video. victims all 15-year-olds, synchronized swimmers from the australian team, they were walking in the athletes village when the bus ran them over. had to be sent back to their home countries for medical treatment. looking into possibilities that the bus driver was...
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- indonesia's jakarta post denounced a court ruling raising the age for girls to marriage from 16 to 18 and failing to allow interfaith marriage writing that the decision fails to protect children and provide legal certainty and the possibility of happiness to citizens and interfaith unions. >>> greece's paper writes in recent days they have shaken the faith of supporters of the governing syriza party and opponents. both sides are learning there's no happy ending to the debt crisis, and greece will only be happy when they unite and fix the problem themselves. >> hot ash from mt sanaa bounding volcano forced -- m sinabung volcano forced many to leave their homes. stephanie dekker and her team witnessed an eruption. >> reporter: the army came to sol of the villages outside the danger zone to hand people masks, to people which is supposed to protect them. you will not see it. if you look down some of the areas, lush green, everything is turned a very sandy dull colour. as we interviewed a military commander, something seems to happen. it was quite an intimidating site. so we decided to
- indonesia's jakarta post denounced a court ruling raising the age for girls to marriage from 16 to 18 and failing to allow interfaith marriage writing that the decision fails to protect children and provide legal certainty and the possibility of happiness to citizens and interfaith unions. >>> greece's paper writes in recent days they have shaken the faith of supporters of the governing syriza party and opponents. both sides are learning there's no happy ending to the debt crisis,...
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answer he and summoned australia's ambassador in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity otalk to him because we are really concerned if it is true. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding suspicion e-suspicious are leading people to stay firm and to widespread dereiteration at home and abroad. andrew thomas, al jazeera sydney. >> students have returned to class despite the mers outbreak in south korea. 440 schools will remain shut. are students have been taught how to stop the spread of the disease. from the capital of seoul s-ahil rahman reports. >> the mers scare forced up to 3,000 schools and universities to shut their doors as a precaution. some parents seem cautious. >> i'm a little worried about classes resuming resuming but i hope our children can resume in a secure environment. >> teachers are looking for symptoms. lessons begin with an introduction as to why they have been off school. the aim is to reas
answer he and summoned australia's ambassador in jakarta. >> i need the opportunity otalk to him because we are really concerned if it is true. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding suspicion e-suspicious are leading people to stay firm and to widespread dereiteration at home and abroad. andrew thomas, al...
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turkey and brazil. >> 800 of the world's urban decision makers have arrived in jakarta to discuss the increase in their populations. cities in asia have grown faster than any other urban areas in the world. our correspondent reports from hong kong from one area at the center of the battle against developments. >> from afar, this collection of tin roofed houses seems unremarkable. you have to walk around its winding lanes to understand the areas unique history. just ask any of the shop keepers in the local market, like this one who has lived above his family's store for decades. >> when i moved in, there were dairy farms. at night, we would milk the cows so we would have milk to drink. >> this was the size of the first dairy farm which employed thousands until shut down 30 years ago. >> we know that the market was already in place in 1868. some people say it may have happened in the 1700's. the people who live here farm or raise cattle. >> he lives at his farm at home divided among his brothers. he's part of a campaign group which managed to get the village on the world monument watch
turkey and brazil. >> 800 of the world's urban decision makers have arrived in jakarta to discuss the increase in their populations. cities in asia have grown faster than any other urban areas in the world. our correspondent reports from hong kong from one area at the center of the battle against developments. >> from afar, this collection of tin roofed houses seems unremarkable. you have to walk around its winding lanes to understand the areas unique history. just ask any of the...
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ambassador in jakarta. >> we are really concerned. if it is conflict. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding claims in indonesia that the payment did take place has many tbleefg they must have done. for now australian government is standing firm but at some cost to the relationship with indonesia and widespread dereiteration at home and abroad. andrew thomas, al jazeera sydney. >>> hundreds of ex-service men in india are staging a strike. be dlut has more from new delhi. >> these former indian army servicemen say this hujer strike hunger strike they're on is their last desperate measure. one rank one pension which means they want officers or serving personnel who retire at same rank to paid the same pension. they say that this was a key promise by the bjp party during last year's lengs campaign but they are still waiting to receive their dues. >> we will come this we will definitely go for action. that is not goin
ambassador in jakarta. >> we are really concerned. if it is conflict. >> indonesia has launched its own investigation too. would australia's government really pay criminals not to commit a crime? last week the very idea seemed ludicrous but the prime minister's nondenial and mounding claims in indonesia that the payment did take place has many tbleefg they must have done. for now australian government is standing firm but at some cost to the relationship with indonesia and...
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segment. a look at how news outlets are reacting. indonesia's jakarta globe is running this headline - it contend whine the u.s.a. freedom act prevent them from monitoring minister it does not stop monitoring foreigners. in the kiev post they write europe cannot afford to wobble over ukraine, leaders need to stay sanction-ified. ukraine's trnsition to full democracy requires the the support of the e.u. auckland's new zealand herald says fret not, scandal will not wreck the beautiful game. it added sepp blatter bladdered on while money floated down on his associates >>> for 50 years this abbing usedic guitar was missing. now -- acoustic guitar was missing. new it's going up to auction. it was custom ordered by john lennon, he used it to record the first hit signal of the beatles "love me do." it disappeared, but was identified because of its unique wood grain. it is expected to go for 6,000 to 8,000 dollars. >> a routine ski xe kurtion almost turned tragic after a skier fell into a glacial crevice. the entire ordeal was captured on his helmet cam. the snow collapsed under him after he
segment. a look at how news outlets are reacting. indonesia's jakarta globe is running this headline - it contend whine the u.s.a. freedom act prevent them from monitoring minister it does not stop monitoring foreigners. in the kiev post they write europe cannot afford to wobble over ukraine, leaders need to stay sanction-ified. ukraine's trnsition to full democracy requires the the support of the e.u. auckland's new zealand herald says fret not, scandal will not wreck the beautiful game. it...
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that the government in jakarta will reverse the mayor's decision and allow them to work and move around at night like they used to. >> so hillary clinton is holding her first major rally since announcing she's running for president. she's keen to show that she's in touch with voters. >> since announcing her campaign eight weeks ago. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too. i'm running for president. >> hillary clinton has been traveling across the united states work to convince ordinary americans that despite her years in the white house and later as a senator she still understands the struggles of working class america. >> we have to stand up to the people who want to keep the decks stacked in favor of those at the top. >> but clinton is having a tough time convincing voters she isn't part of the upper class she's singling out. after it was revealled that hillary and her husband have collected more than $25 million in speaking fees and book deals since just last year. there are criticisms, too about the foreign donations by the clinton foundation. lingering questions about sec
that the government in jakarta will reverse the mayor's decision and allow them to work and move around at night like they used to. >> so hillary clinton is holding her first major rally since announcing she's running for president. she's keen to show that she's in touch with voters. >> since announcing her campaign eight weeks ago. >> i'm getting ready to do something, too. i'm running for president. >> hillary clinton has been traveling across the united states work...
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hoping a government in jakarta will reverse the may ors decision and allow them to work and move around at night as they used to. al jazeera. >> dengue fever affects more than 400 million people worldwide. the figure is rising. it is now one of the leading causes of death among children in latin america. it's spread by mosquitos and there is no known vaccine. a report from costa rica. scientists are now using mobile phone technology to fight it a regular routine for an area that doesn't have access to clean water would you good sanitation it can flourish. the disease which causes a high fever, severe flu-like systems and in some cases death is on the rise in latin america. >> claudia tells us her 10-year-old son-in-law suffered from a bout of dengue. he had a high fever for four days and began bleeding from the nose. residents across costareka may be able to tackle it by downloading an app to their phones. researchers say information is key to help prevent the spread of dengue fever. this could be a critical tool. it's in the stages right now. when it's released it could make a r
hoping a government in jakarta will reverse the may ors decision and allow them to work and move around at night as they used to. al jazeera. >> dengue fever affects more than 400 million people worldwide. the figure is rising. it is now one of the leading causes of death among children in latin america. it's spread by mosquitos and there is no known vaccine. a report from costa rica. scientists are now using mobile phone technology to fight it a regular routine for an area that doesn't...