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Its own people and that may be the biggest joint you had but something these people will never let go they say they will continue to protest until they get the leadership that you see many say they need. A neighbor chiefs across west africa are calling for more funding to fight rising cases of piracy in the region theyve been meeting in ghanas capital acra for a Maritime Defense conference delegates are looking for solutions to fight piracy in the gulf of guinea theyre also debating issues that include human and Drug Trafficking and Illegal Fishing representatives from 10 West African States are taking part u. S. Chinese french and portuguese delegates are also there and the season around west africa remain the worlds most dangerous for piracy more than 80 percent of kidnappings between january and june took place in the gulf of guinea Nicolas Sarkozy is on board an American Ship thats visiting the gulf of guinea. Were boarding the u. S. Navy ship to carson city here harbored in ghana its on a tour of duty in the gulf of guinea after the car jan its now headed to the coast of nigeria the most dangerous waters on the world there are more pirates attacks there than anywhere else and so commander tyron bruce is getting its crew ready. With their radar system in our lookouts we have to try to see any threats that are approaching us and you know miles out so so before any. Piracy issue would take place we will have. Notification well in advance so yes so we should not ever be in that position. On board it is a mix of civilian and military crews you have doctors medics but also engineers to help the navys in the region to maintain their aging fleet so that they can tackle piracy. While the white house may have announced in the past that its planning to reduce troop levels in africa this year the navy organized its biggest naval exercise operation. It seems the u. S. Is keeping a close watch over african waters for gunless defense minister its a matter of National Interests and troops mostly through the sea. Mostly 80 percent of my stuff from this is a lot of. Want to be dependent on revenues toxins coming from the sea and not just on International Troops and so we will oblige to make sure that you see the end of the day we probably are among the couple of giving show that you see at stake is this because 80 percent of the worlds trade happens on the water piracy is on the rise not just. In the gulf of guinea but throughout the world and so navies across the world are trying to equip themselves to make these water safer. And weve got plenty more ahead on the news out of new executions in the u. S. After the government brings back the Death Penalty for federal crimes. And later in sport we meet the amateurs riding the roads of the Tour De France in a bid for equality. Paula still ahead but 1st britains new Prime Minister bars johnson has told m. P. s that he will begin what he calls a new golden age johnson says his government will throw itself into breaks in the goetia and leave the e. U. By the end of october but the European Union has warned the Prime Minister that the best and only deal is the existing one Charlie Angela has more now from london. Inside 10 downing street a rousing welcome from a loyal team Prime Minister Boris Johnsons new cabinet dominated by bricks that hardliners had their 1st pep talk and as you will know we have a momentous task of the people in our history we are committed to all of us leaving. All october thats really good even though if theres not the older i apologize for interrupting the promise that theres far too much noise in this strain but in parliament a very different johnson had promised to unite the conservative party but his ruthless decision to sack was sidelined 17 senior ministers may have done the opposite. His 1st statement was one of optimism channeling his hero Winston Churchill promising a golden era for britain and then a message to the European Union asking him to rethink the current deal no country that values its independence and indeed it so for suspect could agree to a treaty would sign away our economic independence and selfgovernment as this back story does a time limit is not enough if an agreement is to be reached it must be clearly understood that the way to the deal goes by way of the abolition of the backstop a request politely rejected by brussels with the e. U. s chief negotiator saying that eliminating the backstop is unacceptable and not within the mandate of the European Council a message reiterated by the Outgoing European Commission president in a phone call with Boris Johnson with saying that the e. U. s position on the Withdrawal Agreement is the best and only way possible this is the last day parliament will sit before breaking for the summer but the challenges facing the new Prime Minister are immense negotiate a new bracelet deal in just 98. 00 days a deal the e. U. Says cannot be renegotiated and fix a multitude of problems facing britain and Health Care Education and security all with a parliamentary majority of just 3 many say the country could be heading for a general election i think that Boris Johnson if he sees that hes going to lose a vote of no confidence in the house of commons i think he would rather call the election than wait for his government to fall and the election to follow he would rather stay on the front foot so i think the whole of britain ought to be on the alert for an early snap general election called perhaps right at the beginning of september that might happen. Is that this get to these this is a Prime Minister with a deadline like no. Other facing unprecedented opposition hoping his optimism is infectious Charlie Angela aljazeera london. A World Leaders will want to see what the u. K. s Foreign Policy will look like under a Boris Johnson led government our diplomatic efforts james bays reports from the United Nations on the potential changes and challenges ahead. Geographically the u. K. May be a small island in Northern Europe but it retains a seat at the worlds top table because of its economy and its history Boris Johnson is now taking over leadership of a country with that permanent seat on the u. N. Security council as well as membership of the g. 7 of nato and for now the European Union pm Boris Johnson couldnt have a more different style from his predecessor to reason may be what hes allowed an unpredictable will certainly be a change of tone could there be a change of policy to the 1st test will be iran the u. S. Has been trying to apply maximum pressure on to iran could the u. K. With one of its tankers seized by iran more fully join in that effort now you may see a bit of a transition here now as you have oil tankers being seized and who have drones being shot down that all may may change quite a bit here in the in the coming months i do find it was interesting that the iranians reached out very early and made a Public Statement congratulating Boris Johnson on his on his election certainly there was an effort there to try to draw him away from the u. S. And others europe and the u. S. Dont share the same approach to iran President Trump pulled out of the Iran Nuclear Deal or the european nations with china and russia a trying to keep it alive if the u. K. Changes its position the deal will almost certainly die on other issues for example venice weyler on the Peace Process between israelis and palestinians europe and the u. S. Have very different perspectives could the new u. K. Prime minister who has warm relations with President Trump and whos keen to sign a post trade deal with the u. S. Realign his country. There are real concerns in brussels and here at the u. N. About all of this and about the fact theres now another leader on the world stage known for his unpredictability jamesburg aljazeera of the United Nations our u. S. Senators had backed legislation that would block some arms sales to Saudi Arabia Foreign Relations Committee voted 13 to 9 with 3 republicans joining the democrats in backing the measure for many voiced concern the weapons could be used in the ongoing war in yemen the legislation which is expected to be opposed by president would impose sanctions on saudis royal family she has a chance he has more now from washington. Theres a split in the senate Foreign Relations committee between those who say look weve tried to pass legislation to sanction saudi arabia it doesnt work trump will just veto it that just passed something perhaps vaguely symbolic to Show Congress is involved in the process and those who say no if congress is going to be involved it should Show Congress displeasure with the war in yemen the carnage in yemen and the murder of Jamal Khashoggi that 2nd group won out in committee in the senate Foreign Relations committee on thursday however the chair of the committee who advocates a softly softly approach made it clear he had no intention of then pushing this bill for a full vote in the senate it still may get to the senate floor but if the trip has anything to do with it it probably werent there are still other other initiatives underway though to try and sanction to sanction the saudis including perhaps attaching amendments to the defense spending bill thats coming up which will have to which will make trump choose between funding his military and and sanctioning saudi arabia is going to veto the defense bill if it has sanctions on saudi arabia connected to it thats what theyre going to try and do well see how that goes but this is actually becoming bigger than saudi arabia now and its relation with the u. S. This is about how angry some republicans are getting now in the senate and how they feel that the white house is undermining Congressional Authority on Foreign Policy if they get more angry than those more trans but they will be robust action against saudi arabia. Our heat wave has sent temperatures soaring across europe breaking records in france britain belgium and the netherlands and forcing the German Government to shut down a Nuclear Reactor and the eiffel towers fountains have become a refuge for parisians with france issuing its top heat weight alert level warning the public of potentially deadly temperatures french capitals previous record was beaten when temperatures reached a staggering 42. 00 degrees celsius across the channel the United Kingdom experienced its hottest day in july to date reaching 38 point one. Greece in cambridge thats the 2nd hottest day in the u. K. Since records began belgium reached a new high setting a benchmark not seen in nearly 200 years topping 40 degrees on thursday Scientists Say the never before seen temperatures may be the new norm nadeem barber reports now from london. Enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower are a popular place for those trying to stay cool. As a red alert was issued for northern france in the capital reached an all Time National record of 41. 00 celsius well french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. Of wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temperatures and they did it again on thursday topping 40 degrees celsius. While some in the belgian capital brussels are making the most of it its led to a socalled code red being issued for the 1st time we are observing the weather since 1930 trees are nearly 200 years old we never experienced this kind of them bitches over in britain as temperatures soared activists in london staged a small protest outside this building housing Media Outlets demanding they concentrate less on images of fun in the sun and more in explaining the extreme weather. We can talk about a horse they already call with headlines like what scorcher without looking into why is it the highest and what does that mean for she manatee whats that mean in the next 102030 years. There will to eat for food for particularly for people in developing countries who this is affecting right now but aljazeera had no difficulty finding people who are concerned about whats driving the increasingly common heat waves people start realizing that things are changing and quite quickly in the climate and so is is the moment just to change something. Before its too late this is something that makes our planet less. Comfortable to live on say we have to think about how to stop it so that also our children can still survive on this planet most people here in Britain Welcome a bit of sunshine but for when the humidity and on a day like this the priority for lots of people is actually staying in the shade more broadly more and more starting to draw the line between europe 6 streams summers and the Climate Crisis the u. K. Governments Advisory Committee on Climate Change has warned the countries not prepared for the extremes that Global Warming is expected to bring here the current heat which prompted Health Warnings and brought trains to a standstill in some parts. And in Southern Europe this was greece on wednesday a series of wildfires are a reminder of conditions that many are calling the new normal of all those conditions how their upsides they bring their own dangers the dean bob aljazeera london all right still ahead on aljazeera. Got to gather for them up though. Days of protests over plans to build a giant telescope in hawaii forced the government to take action. On the case of an american rapper detained in sweden and the president appealing for his release. Later in support Manchester United continue their winning run in preseason games and easy but thats. Not just year the save welcome kolarov coming in across a good part of the race and the same is true across much of north america the into that eastern side of the usa some parts of canada as well because see the still chain of storms just straddling the panhandle pulse of frodo still seeing some lively showers nabi to into the dakotas forward time temperatures of around 131 celsius their 5th day see a 29 in new york a 31 in autumn where they still there but not as hot as it has been recently somewhat similar to those central areas further west its generally looking try some wetter weather started to push his way and see British Columbia that was to start a count of the saints and clouds and some raw and central parts of canada to quebec seeing some wet weather down toward the southeastern corner back into florida yet the wet weather still in place here some of the showers also affecting parts of the caribbean but for the most part its looking fine and dry some lovely sunshine coming through we want to more especially across the western side of the region down towards nicaragua costa rica maybe to panama you could see some law was as we go on into the weekend across the main islands its fine and dry kingston with a top temperature of 32 degrees. A victim. Being his past as an instrument of pinochets brutal dictatorship a father tries to forget. But his sons quest for answers reveals there are often 2 sides to even the darkest of stories witness the color of the chameleon announces there. The diagnosis he has been sick for around 6 months now the challenge ahead there when one of these 96 could be a new cure for a basis of a nuke your 4 colors are in your illness or disability aljazeera examines pyaar mein treatments so this is the explosive yes its basically a wearable robot like iraq revisited on aljazeera. And i again a reminder of our top stories this hour the head of to news Years Parliament mohamed and assert has been sworn in as interim president after the death of 92 year old cade said she and a serb will leave the country until president ial elections are held on september 15th. Libyas navy says at least 115 people are missing and feared dead after 2 my groove boats capsized off the coast of libya but the Un Refugee Agency says the number could be as high as 150 people. The European Union is refusing to renegotiate the breaks it would draw all agreement with the u. New Prime Minister you can be sure president told Boris Johnson over the phone that the existing deal is the best and only want. An american rapper whose case has been taken up by President Donald Trump has been charged with assault in sweden asap rocky was real name is roy keane miles will remain in the stockholm jail pending trial he was detained earlier this month after a fight with 2 men my is lawyer says he acted in self defense. Of the swedish Prime Minister to free him and said he would personally vouch for his bail had to go and has more from washington u. S. President donald trump obviously are happy and expressing it in the place he usually does and thats on twitter this time he sent in nasty messages to the Prime Minister of sweden over the fate of a u. S. Rapper. Now. He was arrested in sweden after legibly assaulting 2 men he put out a videotape say he was being harassed theres competing videotapes that show him and 2 of his bad mates pretty viciously attacking him beating these 2 men so the president was lobbied by kanye west a very controversial entertainer to try and step in so he said he would so he called the Prime Minister of sweden who said im not going to stop and thats a legal proceeding that has to play its way out without interference of the president taking to twitter and saying that the Prime Ministers let the Africanamerican Community in the u. S. Complaining that the u. S. Does so much for sweden and doesnt get anything in return and saying that sweden needs to fix its own very serious crime problem just put it in some perspective into 28000 according to sweden they had 108 intentional acts of violence in the u. S. Its estimated that every single day more than 100 people are killed and thats just by guns. The u. S. Government will resume executing prisoners after a 16 year poor all executions since 2003 have been carried out at a state level and there were 25 last year the tourney general william barr has now made the decision to reassess then reinstate Capital Punishment at a federal level President Trump has long called for increased executions 5 inmates scheduled to be executed in december lets talk about this more now with Christina Ross the Senior Program director for criminal justice at Amnesty International she joins us from washington thank you for being with us so why why is the administration doing this and why now thats an excellent question thank you for having me here tonight as you likely know anis internationals a staunch opponent of the Death Penalty for over 40 years our organization and Global Movement of over 7000000 has advocated for an end of this ultimate violation of human rights by the Justice Department has said that the Death Penalty is reserved for the worst crimes and that in the cases of these 5 people the crimes they were convicted of justified their executions murders all rapes of of children all the elderly and they say that justice has to be done for the victims and their families what do you say to that. Well while there are always going to be some people that support the Death Penalty thats certainly out of contrast with the views and the trends that were seeing both domestically and nationally just earlier this year the state of New Hampshire abolish the Death Penalty which brings it to 21. 00 states in the us that currently no longer have on their books a law for the death that would give for the Death Penalty and over half the countries in the world also dont maintain a Death Penalty so while it is difficult for some people for some people to swallow there are also murder victims families that would hate to see the person who was involved in the killing of their loved one killed as well. I know i know you you know politics is not is not your business but i mean how much is this do you think is coming from from President Trump himself given his statements about Death Penalty and how he wants to see. He said he wants to see it acted at a higher level yes certainly we are a Nonpartisan Organization here and we see a national that said i think its quite clear the president has expressed his administration is time in office and interest in Capital Punishment and even looking back to the case of the central park 5 just as a media figure also expressing an interest in Capital Punishment then and frankly you know support for it has gone down since then so theres no good reason for this decision. What does from what you found what does what does the public. What does the American Public say about the Death Penalty isnt there still a lot of support in many areas for it to continue i think thats up for debate as i said earlier there are 21 states the no longer have a Death Penalty and there are also 4 states that have a gubernatorial moratorium that means that the governor of that state has placed a hold on executions so thats half of the country were talking about beyond that when you look at the rates in the last few years of death sentences being issued and executions the trends continue to look on the downward spiral so im curious who these individuals are. Good to get your thoughts on this Christina Roth in washington thanks for being with us now a landslide in moroccos Atlas Mountains has killed at least 24 people a van was buried following heavy rains it happened in a remote area south of the city of miraculous rescue teams are searching for survivors. There are no specific final figures on the number of victims of vehicle was buried under a huge dust its a tragedy the authorities will issue more details after the completion of the removal of mud and dust. A members of sudans opposition have called for marches across the capital hard to its a week after a power sharing deal was signed by members of the Ruling Military Council and a civilian coalition on wednesday in june to set it and for the coup attempt military chief of staff was among a number of high ranking officials detained. Thousands of people have again taken to the streets across malar weve protesting the result of the general election there the military fired tear gas and blocked demonstrators from marching to the president s state house theyre trying to present a petition challenging the may election which they say was rigged protests have been going on since peter baker was announced this president s senior somali officials have been buried after a suicide bombing in the capital and chabad claimed the attack in mogadishu saying it was an assassination attempt on the u. N. Special envoy american diplomat james swarm the bombing killed 9 officials in the local government headquarters mogadishu monell model was injured and is in a critical condition. We are here to bury 3 of our beloved district commissioners we send our condolences to all people of somalia these terrorists are not just talking to government officials but democracy and the freedom of this country we need the people to collaborate with the government to eliminate these terrorists. And have been protests against the demolition of palestinian buildings in occupied East Jerusalem israeli demonstrators joined those rallying just meters away from the Prime Ministers home on thursday rob matheson has more now from western michigan says the demolition of the houses and what he follows on monday there has been an International Phone donation of the houses and the buildings being torn down countries like the United Arab Emirates saudi arabia but also the United Kingdom germany spain have all said that this was something that should not happen but these protesters tonight ive been in the center of jerusalem were just a couple of blocks away from the Prime Ministers house and these protesters are jewish israelis and palestinians need to leave their together we are the people of this land both of us and we need to fight for equality for justice full sayville and National Rights for both people thats the only way that people can live together if we keep this occupation more people from both sides will die while people will go to the army were going to jail will last and this all centers on Israeli Military really that was made about 80 years ago which said that buildings that were close to the separation wall that runs through jerusalem had to be knocked down because they were guarded as a Security Risk but the Palestinian Authority administers the area awadi homeless and also arise those buildings to be constructed but an Israeli Court said no that was wrong and the buildings 7 had to come down now the palestinians are protesting because they are concerned that this is going to set a precedent that will allow the israeli authorities to almost arbitrarily knock down buildings that either side of the separation friends and that view is also hold by these israeli protesters tonight. Or ukraine has released the crew of a russian tanker that it tainted earlier on thursday ukrainian authorities and seized the ship in the black sea accusing it of being behind a ship blockading incident last year between Security Service released this video showing officers boarding the russian boat tankers docked at a ukrainian port and ukraine says the tanker was involved in an operation in november when its ships came under fire from russian boats. India says all of its 24 crew members on board the iranian tankers seized by the u. K. 3 risa go are safe its Foreign Ministry sent 3 people to visit the crew on the iranian vessel off the coast of gibraltar indias government says it will do whatever it takes to ensure their release British Forces say grace one was delivering oil to syria in breach of e. U. Sanctions iran denies the allegation we had sought consular access it was granted yesterday and the 3 member team they visited and met on the 24 crewmembers. What we saw was the crew members were very calm very composed and there was no sense of panic they were fine they had been in the looked at with the family members reassured them the moment different dont own a city steps undertake only sort of steps to ensure the little ease and the departure of. Nisanit is cutting more than 12000 jobs in the crisis of the japanese car giant has deepened since the arrest of former chairman carlos gone who is accused of financial misconducts one in 10 jobs will go across the world by 2023 companies plenty sluggish sales and rising costs david kiley is editor in chief of new roads media he says nissen is under pressure from gunns case and a Global Economic slowdown. They are i think suffering from the vacuum that was created by are those going to ouster their own it is a very hard driven. Powerful c. E. O. Who constantly sort of whipped the Global Operation of nissan as well as the Global Alliance between nissan and renault to achieve profitability results well now youve got is this a car whos head of nissan without carlos going. Sort of 0 with being the system and he had a terrible 1st quarter i did say in time youve got automakers like nissan for General Motors preparing for a global slowdown in auto sales weve already seen it start to happen in europe. And we are expecting a slowdown in north america as well between 20182025 of People Living on the slopes of the most active volcano in indonesia are embracing the danger theyre turning it into a tourist attraction for thrill seekers its largely reports now from around mt merapi. When the weekend arrives so do the tourists hundreds of them by the bus and then the pollen to off road trucks and head off bumping along dusty trails for Close Encounter with indonesias most active volcano the alert level from mt merapi is now know its 9 years since the last major eruption. Turrets a lot to go into the danger zone as close as 4 kilometers from the crater. So. Used to be a cattle farmer but tend to off road driving after his neighbor persuaded him to give it a go. We know where theres been an interruption tourists are a bit weary and stay away but they come back when the government says its a volcano is dangerous of course but there are also been a fits. He sold some of his cows to buy his 1st. Now he has 3. This tone has become so that theyre now about 900 that catered to visit to the highlight if theyre driving through a river and. From the 2010 eruption. Its not just nature and the spectacular views

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