Sunday, June 26, 2016

#Yemen - facing severe food insecurity: Al Jazeera English

Published on 26 Jun 2016
Some 2.8 million Yemenis have been displaced by the civil war, and 80 percent of that population needs humanitarian aid, according to the UN.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is to meet Yemen's warring sides in Kuwait in a bid to find a solution to end the conflict - but for many Yemenis, a lack of food and aid is compounding an already dire situation.

Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reports.

#USA - What Jury Didn't Hear in Led Zep Plagiarism Case: CNN

Published on 25 Jun 2016
The lawyer behind the lawsuit against Led Zeppelin for stealing "Stairway to Heaven" says the jury never heard his client's version of the original song.

#Scotland - What if UK PM refused to allow another Scottish referendum? BBC News

Published on 26 Jun 2016

#UK - Why did Boris Johnson back Brexit? BBC News

Published on 26 Jun 2016
Veteran documentary maker Michael Cockerell, who has interview Boris Johnson several times, discusses his motives for backing the Brexit campaign.


Bastille - Good Grief (Glastonbury 2016): BBC Music

Published on 24 Jun 2016
Bastille perform Good Grief in the BBC Music Tepee at Glastonbury 2016. Visit the Glastonbury website at http://bbc.co.uk/glastonbury for more videos and photos.

#USA - NASCAR driver breaking barriers to win: USA TODAY

Published on 25 Jun 2016
Rico Abreu is a competitive NASCAR driver who's not letting his size stop him from following his dreams.

Crowdfunding projects on the rise for start-up businesses: Al Jazeera English

Published 25 June 2016
Getting money to start a business is always a challenge because banks are cautious and investment funds can be hard to access.

Al Jazeera's Technology editor Tarek Bazley reports from Palo Alto on a new way to fund startups.

#USA - Deaths from painkiller abuse jumps: Al Jazeera English

Publicado el 25 jun. 2016
Heroin addiction in the US has been climbing at an alarming rate over the past decade, but now the health authorities are facing a new crisis.

Fentanyl, a synthetic painkiller said to be a hundred times stronger than heroin, is increasingly turning up on the streets.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Health, more than half of all opioid-related deaths last year involved fentanyl.

Al Jazeera’s Andy Gallacher reports from Lowell, Massachusetts.