Is just trying very hard to make things very very difficult for the iranians at this time certainly though the foreign minister foreign minister zarif even though hes got these restrictions is still managing to do from that residence where he is confined to do interviews with the u. S. Media outlets and james then i so youre saying the United Nations are saying that theyre concerned but can they actually do anything about this about these restrictions given that theyre in america. Well theres something a treaty which was drawn up when the un decided to have new york has its as its basis known as the host country agreement i can tell you that there are diplomats ive spoken to who say not really clear whether the us has breached the agreement by the letter of the agreement but most diplomats have spoke to said certainly it breaches the spirit of the agreement and i suspect therell be some other diplomats from countries that are friendly to iran possibly for example the russians who may well raise this issues is probably not the last youve heard of this issue james thank you very much for that side diplomatic editor james bays live in new york a pentium more ahead on the news hour including a new era for saddam a military and a civilian coalition signed a power sharing deal. With us that sanctions against myanmars military leaders accused of the mass killing of random muslims and sport of golf fans another nandan get ready to witness a major championship for the 1st time in 7 decades. A u. S. Court has sentenced a mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and Drug Trafficking u. S. Prosecutors say he sold more than 12000000000 dollars worth of Illegal Drugs a chop was noise as the trial was unfair and him to pale the judgment. This case was simply an inquisition it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect for that description in that it didnt make a difference what the jury. Saw what they said what they discussed what they voted on at the end of the day all that mattered was the governments evidence about how flawed it may have been the matter how many lunatics and sociopaths and psychopaths that it depended on all that mattered was the evidence and the jury be damned well with a history of escaping presence its likely that guzman will not be sent to americas most high security facility christensen any reports from new york. Where to jail the worlds biggest drug trafficker who already escaped from high Security Prisons not once but twice in his native mexico the answer is a prison simply known as 80 x. The most secure and secretive Detention Center in america this is where Joaquin El Chapo guzman will spend the rest of his life and this is as close as outsiders can get to 80 x. Located in a rural part of colorado at the base of the Rocky Mountains built in 1904 the prison can hold up to 500 inmates guzman will have no interaction with other detainees everyone here is kept in individual cells for 23 hours a day not much else is known about 80 acts because only a few visitors are ever allowed inside journalists dont get in guzman will probably never get out no ones ever xscape from that facility. Its pretty much underground its been described to some people scribe as a black hole but theres a very mean almost 99. 999 chance hell skate from a facility like that Gerard Bryant a criminal justice expert says while all inmates at 80 acts are kept in solitary confinement its particularly important for guzman someone like el chapo. Profile. You know there may be some other inmate who you know think he can make a name for himself by doing some arm to him 80 x. Houses the most infamous convicted criminals and terrorists in america like Ted Kaczynski known as the unabomber Zacharias Moussaoui a 911. 00 conspirator and ramzi yousef the mastermind of the 993. 00 World Trade Center bombing during his sentencing guzman complained about being confined by himself for 24 hours a day calling it psychological torture. But his complaints did not move the judge who sentenced him to life behind bars plus 30 years and ordered him to forfeit 12600000000. 00 in assets as one prosecutor said after guzmans trial ended the worlds most notorious drug kingpin now faces the rest of his life behind bars no chance of escape and no return kristen salumi al jazeera new york sedan could finally be on the path to a new form of government a political deal has been signed between the military junta and protest leaders after months of division theyve agreed that to form a power sharing body that many hope will eventually lead to civilian rule it will be made up of military members and representatives from the prodemocracy coalition known as the forces for freedom and change the dalles the 1st step towards nation protesters demands for civilian vol and a separate constitutional agreement is expected to be signed on friday. If. The Transitional Military Council has reached an agreement with the freedom and change forces you have witnessed the signing of the document it is a huge achievement representing a step towards an all inclusive agreement among all the forces in sudan it ushers in a new era and paves the way for the upcoming step of the consolidation and celebration and reinstatement of the constitutional document for the transitional period its a glorious moment. It is with pleasure on this morning to bring the good news to the sudanese people that we have signed the political document between the Transitional Military Council and the freedom and change alliance it is historic moment in the history of the sudanese people and their journey of struggle its a new era of partnership between the brave armed forces and their partners in the freedom and change alliance and the sudanese people in this document is the fruit of the efforts of the people and us as well we honor the fallen martyrs the bereaved mothers and the youth the fuel of this revolution had morgan has more from adam. This deal is being hailed as a landmark because its the 1st deal signed between the Transition Military Council and the forces of freedom and changes are representing protesters since the 2 sides came together and started negotiating after former president omar bashir was ousted in april it is not yet complete there are still a lot of issues that remain to be negotiated between the 2 sides namely what are the rules of those 2 councils that are being formed and that is in the deal that is signed the executive council and the Sovereign Council the deal that is signed at the moment states that 5 members of the Sovereign Council will come from the Transition Military Council and 5 members will be coming from the forces of freedom and change with the 11th member to be agreed upon by post side it also states that the majority of the executive council will be decided on by the forces of freedom and change but what the roles of these 2 councils and the Legislative Assembly which will be formed 3 months after the transitional period is starting 3 months after the transition period starts is something that is yet to be discussed the e. U. Envoy and the Transition Military Council say that that is something that they will wrap up on friday and that the final deal was signed on friday afternoon but until a bad deal is signed this deal is a landmark there still remains a lot to be talked about a lot of issues to be discussed between the 2 sides for sudans transition to be complete. Well lets take a look at how weve got here after months of protests against has ruled the military removed president Omar Al Bashir in a coup on april 11th the generals then set up a Transitional Council while a mass certain continued outside the Army Headquarters to protest leaders held talks with the hunter they agreed on a 3 year transition period to democracy but talks own broke down over who would lead the joint government the military wanted a soldier to be in charge protesters demanded it be led by civilians on june 3rd Security Forces raided the protest camp outside Army Headquarters killing more than 100 people all contact between the 2 science shut down talks resume on july 3rd after the African Union and ethiopia stepped in to mediate and within days they agreed to set up a council that would govern for about 3 years while elections are organized wall arlos the sudan specialist at Kiel University in england and he says the major challenges ensuring that military rulers are hold key terms of the deal. I think this is a very important and critical step forward for souter towards. Bringing about the kind of democratic transition that the sudanese people have been fighting for but whether this is historic moment or a new era or a landmark event i think we have to wait and see cautiously optimistic but i wouldnt describe what is happening in sudan in those terms the key question now is not simply coming to an agreement on the content of the constitutional declaration that would set out the principle that will govern. Over the course of this 639 months but also actually. I agree on the practical ways of implementing the walls of water that set out in the constitution so i think if they have i agreed on the power of. Accord it is very likely that they will agree on the constitutional document because most of the issues have already been subtle but i think that with the key challenge would be for them to actually set up this institution work out the practical arrangements in terms of how power distributed and how the 3 would be governed over the course of the next 39 months. The u. S. Government is imposing its strong sanctions to date on top of the tree leaders they target the commander in chief and several other Senior Officers its in response to the mass killing of 100 muslims in 2017 the crackdown led to a humanitarian crisis hundreds of thousands were forced to flee to neighboring bangor there washington says the government hasnt taken any action against those responsible for human rights abuses well during the crackdown hones farms and mosques were burnt and rock and state forcing entire villages to flee an industry over a month half a 1000000 people fled across the mountains to bangladesh settling in the still growing coxs bazaar while the International Criminal courts prosecutor of quest of the courts judges authorize an investigation into alleged crimes against the revenge of muslims the allegations cover deportation inhumane acts and persecution when on tuesday the delegation arrived in darko to begin talks funded child free has more. International criminal Court Investigative team will meet with bangladeshi oarfish show including the Foreign Ministry official as well as the home Ministry Official they have to work out a lot of protocols including providing diplomatic immunity to the Investigative Team as well as a Witness Protection Program for the witnesses things that bangladesh didnt follow the Witness Protection Program that will visit the camp they will meet with the Rohingya Refugees including Community Leaders they will discuss various issues theyll also have a press Conference Tomorrow and well know more about that now is interesting to point out that a delegation and me and my delegation rather is heading to dhaka and headed by the permanent foreign secretary also a team is requesting to independent Inquiry Commission by the sun suu kyi to investigate in the failing joining. Us it is now it is still under discussion with going with this government but they are willing to come in and investigate on their own man might have been given permission to i. C. C. Or un Investigative Team but they want to send their team here. Correspondent mohammad has covered the handjob refugee crisis extensively for. Many of the ringing the refugees and activists ive spoken with since news of the same sions was announced consider it to be a good 1st step but say it doesnt go nearly far enough one in particular told me bluntly that sanctions should have been imposed much sooner and while everyone i spoke with today wants to see justice done theyre also dealing with more pressing concerns namely monsoon season conditions have recently improved but early july brought with it days of unrelenting rain that the World Food Programme calls the most Severe Weather since the massive row in the refugee influx of 2017 thousands of families were displaced making their already dire situation even more precarious last year heavy monsoon rains in southeastern bangladesh led to the deaths of 5 children many are growing fearful conditions could be even worse this year aid agencies are doing what they can to distribute emergency supplies and relocate the most vulnerable refugees as Rohingya Refugees work to guard against landslides and secure their overcrowded camps hillsides from erosion the International Court of justice has ordered pakistan to review the death sentence handed down to a former Indian Navy Officer the i. C. J. Granted a stay of execution of the sentence passed to live was put on death row for terrorism and espionage charges after he was arrested and baluchistan province the verdicts cant be enforced the case has been a source of escalating tensions between the Nuclear Neighbors well lets look at the events which led to the verdict was arrested in 2016 when he was charged with trying to create an arcane pakistan it wasnt until a year later when terrorism charges were added and he was sentenced to death and he approached the i. C. J. Which immediately postponed execution a meeting of the court in february failed to come to a decision well. As a professor and dean at the gentle school of International Affairs in new delhi. We were wanting to save the life of what we consider to be an innocent indian citizen whos been framed by our neighboring countries so to that extent the International Court of justice has basically stated the execution of collusion judder by the pakistani authorities and its also ordered for a review and reconsideration which as intially means a retrial. Agreeing with the Indian Viewpoint that the military tribunals that had sentenced conclusion the other essential if large so i think if you take all these together and in fact the the ball is now in the Pakistani Court and what the International Court of justice has said is that india should be granted consular access to its citizens in a pakistani jail and in the party did not happen so i think on all those courses its a success the court has clearly mentioned that pakistan is in breach of International Law by denying. Of consular access saw the question now is what do they do i mean the pakistanis have made this a national ego issue you know for them its about confrontation and challenging india and also creating a narrative that india is somehow destabilizing pakistan by sending spies now counterterrorism officials in pakistan have a rest of the man why they blame for organizing the mumbai attacks in 2008 having side was arrested in Punjab Province as happened days before Prime Minister and noncon makes his 1st visit to the u. S. Side founded. Blamed for the attacks in mumbai which killed at least 174 people washington has designated side a global terrorist. Still ahead on the news our. Face book is burned down the house over and over in cold every arson for a learning experience why facebooks plan for a new Digital Currency is worrying world leave this. Protest as in hong kong given up despite chinas efforts to tighten control and it has starkly heated violently is set to play out in asian qualifying for the 2022 football world cup details coming out and spoil. Hello weve got the heat building once again across the middle east la is the clear skies bits and pieces of cloud around the black sea over towards the caspian sea well see the temperatures really picking up over the next couple of days or into the fortys for terrans for baghdad and full kuwait city or rather more pleasant 29. 00 celsius to beirut and for jerusalem notice some showers sliding across turkey would be surprised to see the 2 just making its way into cyprus over the next day or 2 clear skies tended to come back again on friday the heat continue to build for so central areas 46 a possibility for kuwait city went to the thirtys the cueball also for karate would come down into the Arabian Peninsula if any heat here as well of course here in doha 43. 00 celsius im hopeful winds smile when its just starting to ease off a little as we go on through the next day or so but i think its going to be pretty brisk for many parts saudi arabia for example well see some lifted dust and sand coming in here than 40 celsius in doha so i stopped by that state where some decent heat into the eastern side of south africa recently doesnt cloud and right brushing across the southern type of them up just Southern Africa is looking to try and find over the next couple of days. Discover new developments in surgery im going to jump up and when im in hiroshima japan to meet the surgeon pioneering new techniques in regenerating on. A breakthrough medical trial provide some much needed to Cystic Fibrosis sufferers no idea of against me being my least 141 theyre counting on the cure revisited on aljazeera. For 23 years and has collected objects he kind. Enough to fill his museum enough to break a Guinness World record. With a story for every object hes become an environmental activist and inspired artists on the voice for the part to countless markets. March music. Its good to have you with us on the aljazeera news out of these are our top stories the World Health Organization has declared the but what outbreak in the east of democratic republic of congo and International Health emergency its highest level theres concern the outbreak put spread quickly after cases surfaced in the densely Populated Areas or to wander and uganda. Irans foreign minister has told aljazeera that he believes european powers want to preserve the 25th day nuclear deal now on monday the European Union chief said she remains committed to the deal and doesnt see this recent moves reducing compliance as significant a u. S. Court has sentenced mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzman to life in prison plus those he is he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and Drug Trafficking now g. 7 finance ministers are meeting in france this week and one of their Top Priorities is containing the risk posed by cryptocurrency felicity bond now with more from a European Forecast Center felicity. Is elizabeth yes facebooks plans for a new such current say oh worrying the finance chiefs a day off of the tech giant came under attack at a Senate Hearing in the u. S. Some argue facebooks plans for the current say which theyve called libra should go ahead until it resolves questions about regulation Charlie Angela reports. Introducing libra a new global currency as product launches go digital coin libra has been one of the worst in the u. S. Senate is lined up to attack facebook over its plans for a new cryptocurrency saying the tech giant cannot be trusted facebook is burned down the house over and over in every arson a learning experience look at facebooks record wed be crazy to give them a chance to experiment with peoples Bank Accounts to use powerful tools they dont understand like Monetary Policy to jeopardize her working americans ability to provide for their family. But now its become a priority for g 7 finance ministers meeting in france theyve decided facebook must address certain laws and regulations before it can code launch libra and theyre setting up a task force to manage the risk of crypto currencies frances finance minister warns an unregulated currency would create problems all sovereign states with soaring currencies. Your and so on. Sticking to some very strong commitments some very strong words we cannot accept to have a new currency having exactly the same kind of power without the same kind of. Labor would allow users to buy products and transfer money for nearly no fees Facebook Says it would not fully control the currency but have just 1. 00 vote in the Labor Association which includes other Companies Including visa and. Unlike bitcoin libras value would be tied to National Currencies from. The number of bitcoins is limited to 21000000. 00 the supply of labor would be determined by the deeper association and subject to supply and demand government financial regulators and banks share the concern that Widespread Adoption of the Digital Currency by facebooks 2300000000 users could opt in the Financial System for now theyre fighting to keep facebook out of finance charlie anja out as their. The brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has been detained in london after being extradited from libya 22 year old has been arrested on suspicion of murder attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion his brother some other baby blew himself up at the end of a show by the us singer Ariana Grande 201722 people were killed in the attack and more than 100 others injured so were going to go has more from london. It took more than 2 years for the brother of the Manchester Arenas suicide bomber be brought over to the u. K. But on wednesday. A bady the brother of someone a baby was extradited from libya to the u. K. Where he was promptly arrested on his arrival at a london airport and taken to a Police Station he was arrested by libyan authorities shortly after the may 28th 17 attack by his brother had blown himself up at an area ground a concert at the Manchester Arena 22 people were killed in that attack hundreds injured with more than a 100 requiring serious hospital treatment but in that time of course there was a delicate negotiating process taking place between the 2 sides set against of course the conflict in libya which only delayed the extradition request in that in the time though in the meantime. Were a group of british members of parliament and it found that there had been lapses in the british Counterterrorism Agency in their failure to have spotted any of the warning signs that could have prevented that bombing also 23 others had been arrested shortly after the attack but they were all released afterwards hashim a baby is the only person to have been formally charged of may 27th team suicide bombing. A purchase uranium. Aid worker jailed in terror on has been transferred from prison to a hospital psychiatric ward nazneen zakaria back cliffs family say shes under the control of irans revolutionary guards many members say theyve been denied access to see her despite waiting for several hours and sentenced to 5 years in prison on spying charges after being arrested at tehran airports in 2016 ass week she went last month rather she went on a 2 week Hunger Strike a 20 year old man has been arrested in relation to a cyber attack in bulgaria which is thought to have compromised the records of nearly every adult in the country personal data belonging to millions of bug ariens was stolen in the data breach of the countrys tax agency among the stolen data when names addresses and even some details of personal Income Tax Agency now faces a 22000000. 00 fine for port side to security. That one of the worlds most famous fear to festivals is underway in the french city of adding new york europes refugee crisis is a major theme this year and a former french president makes a surprise count here as Natasha Butler reports on a 14th century popes palace dominates the southern french city of avignon and provides a spectacular backdrop for one of the worlds oldest and most prestigious theatre festivals. With nearly 2000 performances an offense its a feast for theatre levels it was just a benefit and i love this best of all its the 4th time that ive come its an amazing atmosphere people talk to each other in the capitals and the lines to disco member but what we love above all are the street performances you get lost in the streets and nothing is planned. To festivals direct says he chose to focus on the theme of exile and refugees in the festival is not just a big list of beautiful shows itself so a place. Where people tried to think the world were living in and so the crisis is also a big issue for europe so we in this festival this year we talked about europe and refugees celine prunella told her experience as a volunteer working with migrants miss socalled jungle camp in cali into a play that condemns French Police brutality and celebrates solidarity to dunedin and this is dr tiffanie i wanted to give migrants identities names to people who have families whove taken terrible journeys and when you meet people face to face it changes the way you think that is beyond. The home to festivals focus on exile and refugees is inspired a number of plays about europe that examine issues such as identity immigration and rising nationalism including one play with a special cameo appearance by former french president. I can for those in office at the height of europes refugee crisis in 2015. A border isnt a dream a border can either scare you or reassure you the ability of this decades old festival in an ancient city to tackle contemporary issues and its role audiences is a key to its enduring success natascha butler aljazeera have not filed. A lawsuit from europe bacchanal to elizabeth thank you very much for that now the u. S. House of representatives has voted to condemn racist comments made by President Donald Trump about 4 congresswoman on sunday trump tweeted telling the politicians to go back to where they came from and he has refused to back down from the comments despite growing criticism both at home and abroad mike hanna reports from washington d. C. Without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote went largely along party lines only for republicans joining House Democrats in their rebuke of President Trump it was a rare occasion on which all in the house were forced to go on the record in response to intemperate comments made by the president these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting and the experiment are racist the vote was delayed by republicans who attempted to have the accusation of racism made by the House Speaker introducing the ball struck off the record i urge you listen and you are there the balance of my hours is going to gentle speaker of the house if she would like to rephrase that comment i had to clear my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speakers words than by those treated by the president. Demanded the words be taken down. Request john war jones words are on parliamentary cuesta to be taken down despite the republican fury a vote was taken and the house ruled the speakers words should be kept on the record then another moment of drama for the 1st time a formal attempt in the house to move articles of impeachment against the president impeaching donald john trudell president of the United States of misdemeanors the move is likely to intensify what has been at the bait among House Democrats about impeachment more than 80 representatives are on record as urging such a move others including the House Speaker have been arguing that it would be better to continue investigating the president through house committees rather than risk a failed move to impeach therefore donnel john traub by causing such horror to the society of the United States is unfit to be president and warrants impeachment trial and removal from office a decision may non need to be made one way or the other mike hanna aljazeera washington. Bill schneider is a political analyst and professor of Public Policy at George Mason University and he says even though the votes last a symbolic it is still significant. Some really rather unprecedented a vote to condemn the president by a house of congress you dont see that very often and itll make it much more difficult in the future for the president to seek cooperation from congress particularly any kind of collaboration with democrats who are the ones who are sponsoring. The resolution some republicans soon again but basically what were seeing is a poisonous party divide made worse by this episode every move he makes as president is to galvanize his base he governs on behalf of his base hes a very unusual president most president s seek to unite the country to create consensus this president governs by dividing he deliberately exploits the division of the country that was there long before he took office its been building for 50 years