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A new resettlement policy. Locked up for daring to protest against the better russian president we need the women now determined to carry on their fight. To. Fight and. I know i know that. And im we are starting with all of the days sports news this formula one World Champion Lewis Hamilton says he will not stop campaigning for Racial Justice that story and more at leader this news hour. Now its been described as a betrayal by the palestinians but has been trumpeted by the white house in the next hour the United Arab Emirates and bahrain will sign a deal to normalize ties with israel and so will being overseen by president i will trump in washington d. C. Where protests have already been held in gaza and across the occupied west bank against the deal throughout the day palestinians have described the move as a stab in the back. In the occupied west bank well get reaction from that in just a few minutes but 1st lets go to hide your castor trees in washington d. C. For us can you talk us through just what to expect in an hour in this is suddenly being viewed by the Trump White House as a real win in an election in. It is certainly is being played that way anastasio with the white house having a quick succession of ceremonial events this morning we know the foreign minister of bahrain has already arrived soon he will sign this and this deal with President Trump a few minutes later we expect the foreign minister of the u. A. E. To do the same followed by the Prime Minister of israel Benjamin Netanyahu coming here to seal off this accord named the abraham accord in President Trump and his surrogates including his son in law gerry cushion or have certainly been touting this as part of what they have claimed to be the deal of the century that is still to kind of course that would be peace in the middle east between israel and the palestinians again this coming at a time just a few months before the election here in the United States is comes as no surprise as we know that President Trump has been promising this socalled peace. For years and this is something that he in his campaigning would like to take out whether or not American Voters are paying attention though is the bigger question. Heidi i can see its getting pretty rowdy there as seen protests are also planned what is the vibe there presumably not everyone is happy about this deal. Right and very right now that outside of the white house here and as you can see there are quite a few dozen protesters here palestinian americans including mr ecija lot who joins us now mr what i understand that you traveled 12 hours by car with your family to be here to protest this at that why was that it so important to you. Or company. When you wrote something. Its. A little put just. Grow old thats about 12 hours to come here. Whats going on between a lot of president bushs we dispense water and when you speak to him when we vote for him to give us a just when. We dont want to have a piece visas for everybody but because he has to have a justice where is the justice that then elizabethan settlement. Im a palestinian i go in and i get 44 before achievement has the right in the state he existed. In 48 i live in the cities for about 23 months. Waiting to go back to my home. And then now and after what its a lifetime a struggle for you her fellow palestinians what is it what they like to be as some have to be an afterthought not to be taken into account while theyre here an arab state in israel by the palestinians not so much given it by you know when they come here to make a piece of the mine. This is. To have a peace between israel and the palestinians love to have a peace but they need to be the rights with others not the 2nd. Human doesnt exist seem like. Just good. Without the existence or do you want to see the humanity has to be a for it with a palestinian is a human a human being like anybody else. We we lived for 5000 years to give that. Why you would never have a war about dying why you know looking at land that could give us all down to making up a septum at the wall over if you will go at the west bank now you can see except a settlement and the house says no but they did live in it one of those houses not knowing that you arent we. To leave for sam this early point. While. Looking for justice here palestinian americans protesting the signing of the steel between firing the u. A. E. That way and israel that was brokered by the u. S. And i have to tell you just ask on the other side here there are also pro israeli protesters who spoke with me i asked them what they found of the steel what they found of the resistance from dallas. And one of them answer me that the palestinians in his words should simply stop resisting. Castro there was only just for us from washington d. C. Should be staying cross those protests thank you very much heidi well lets now speak to me to abraham she joins us live from the occupied west bank need i see there have been also calls there fred day of rage and protesters are already out in force whats the reason i phone the streets. Many palestinians here who say that the word they want to use to do these the big sign in the hour winds most of the and i mean rail. Release in the opinion polls. Over the last week and it was published today theres a great palestinian arab reveals many policies feel that they were about that they these feel that the failure of the palestinian diplomacy the vast majority of those polled say look we will. Have left the full either show has been abandoned by its arab allies as you can see behind me were told the gathering dont talk of well look you know show their rejection. Or the too many bells in you know weve been speaking to they say that they feel that well that the load at the time being at the very worst at the very bout time because that was a strike to push for the u. S. B. Blah that was rejected by the polls lenience least it does a deal that doesnt leave any hope there as the ration scored future its things that they think that the who deals being side of the wire white house ari in the last minute of their drug deal owed out what the operational level of the guy is made of many it. Was called the palestinian rather than the what would im about and they both agreed that they are and i doubt steve feels however we should point out that many palestinians hold their recent well weve just gotten the bulk of the say that the majority of that group do not believe that 3 conciliation not for its between work that we have mounds and but there are going to achieve you did see a. Need abraham there for us in ramallah in the occupied west bank thank you so much neda. Lets not speak to fraud is adding hes a professor at the faculty of rod studies at the university of tehran and he joins us now on skype from there for i know iran also isnt very happy about this deal weve seen some very he said rhetoric from them over the last few weeks is there a sense there that this is for the u. A. E. Bahrain and israel this is about uniting against a common enemy entero. But i dont think so i think this is more of. A political ploy to help a friend trump is behind in the polls and. Trump Foreign Policy apparatus has dictated to us and back again to out. President s to win reelection and these countries really dont have that much say when it comes to those from washington and theyre trying to help President Trump and trying to help Bibi Netanyahu who is difficulty with proposition that he has engaged in. It is a sad day for the arab world for the muslim world the palestinian cause has been the years. Of a lot of people in that as a Stance Movement against occupation and stabbing that cause in the back end but straining the palestinian cause is not something that will be for a boxing is it well let me ask you about that do you think this might have an effect on arab unity that does seem to have brought home the palestinian factions much closer together. It is going to united theres a sense front against imperialism against occupation and against the racism that is going on in the occupied territories its going to make things much more clear in. Some of these arab leaders. Pretended to support the palestinian cause and. Practice hypocrisy and now days things are clear and generally have been moved to a wall of more clear things i think youre moving forward and. The idea of these countries being part of the arab world at this their leaders is gone the its gone its gone out. For that the stare like has economic and diplomatic ties but also critical intelligence sharing how might that change the dynamics in the region do you think you know the intelligence sharing has been going on for many years in fact the u. A. E. And battering have had an illegal relationship. For many years that basically are now saying they thought manage but their relationship has been going on and they have engaged in intelligence sharing for many many years what they have done to qatar for example was orchestrated by israelis and the and this is not think this is nothing new what iran has said is that they need to realize if they use u. A. E. Or back rein as a base to attack iran that iran is a sponsor parts of us. The university of tehran great when youre inside town or out of there thank you for being with us. Thank you. Well there is plenty more ahead here on this news hour including neighbors helping neighbors as communities along the u. S. Gulf coast prepare for their hurricane already this season. Or the ranger like a mule load him as the latest book donald trump hits the stores we look at why no other u. S. President drives book sales just like him. And the dallas stars just punch their ticket to a stanley cup final well have much more for you in school. Now greeces Prime Minister has told the rest of europe its time for a change in its refugee policy as his country struggles with the aftermath of a fire in the continents biggest camp its a talk its asking for practical support where hundreds of refugees have begun moving into a new tent city on the island of as boss but the number of homeless numbers 12000 many have protested refusing to relocate to the new site they say they would rather want to go to the mainland well some locals also want the refugees off lesbo saying it just cant cope with the numbers several countries are now offering to take in hundreds of unaccompanied minors and off to an earlier meeting with the greek Prime Minister European Council President Shall michel visited that new camp while we can all speak truck correspondent Stephanie Deca shes in lesbos for us as staff will get to shall michelles visit in just a minute but i do want to ask you about this movement to this new seemingly makeshift camp just how temporary is it because there is this real debate going on now about the future of refugees on this boss. There is a debate certainly the people here the people of the island want the refugees to stay the migrant stay the migrants and refugees dont want to stay they want their papers process and they want to move on thats why a lot of them are very reluctant lets say to enter this new camp because they feel that its going to be as as horrendous lets say as a camp was that theyre going to ensure that the door is going to be locked and that theyre going to be there as well for an intelligible amount of time but the greek authorities have made it clear that this is the only place for them to go if they want to have their safety you know secured Health Issues medicine food you know to be provided for because as you seen over the last week its been a week since that fire there just sleeping on the street sleeping out all the groves you can probably see you know youve got some family still just walking along the road we see them go up and down so yes weve seen more movement here today than we have before i think that is a direct effect of a letter that was circulated by the authorities to the refugees yesterday saying that the only way that your paperwork can be reprocessed to get those this fire is if you are registered in this camp and you can see this a lot of heavy machinery weve just been inside the greek army still expanding it because theyre looking at around 12000 people that you can be rehabbed and step forward to the president of the European Council have to say about all of this off to his visit there saying things on the ground. Yes i think he toured to the old burned down camp and then he toured this new one i mean he did say that the euro and the e. U. Was in solidarity with greece that more had to be done i mean i also a question i said well you know the only reason were talking about this again now is that because the camp burned to the ground what kind of assurances are you going to give these people who think that theyre completely forgotten that something is going to happen to see them move forward to have their hopes you know their paperwork process in a foster way you know it was very sort of yes language that he used that he was concerned and there was a pool but we havent had any real answers they are going to be debating things coming up in the European Commission but lets take a listen to a little bit of what to what he had to say what the e. U. Is going to do. On the European Union i would want to see that i refuse to paper over this migration challenge this is a common european challenge by the end of the ones youve been commissioning thanks to puts new concrete proposals on the table and we need to be more true to me we need to be more committed to be more efficient and train reason we need to make more progress you know that to improve build a strong tool we need to have partnerships with 30 countries. So as the sun is setting here on the island youre seeing still just a few people making their way here willingly to the camp to be registered and to get put into these tons of the challenge now is how to get all of the migrants of the refugees around 12000 of them to come here the greek minister of migration was speaking to Greek Television today and saying that it was up to the state to get everyone to move into this premises so people were going to do that willingly at some point theyre going to get the Police Involved and to do that forcefully so were have to watch and wait and see what happens in the next couple of days but certainly it is a situation where you still have thousands of people on the street most of them not wanting to move here at the moment and we will continue watching that situation very closely indeed Stephanie Deca there for us on as well thanks so much to. Daniel how didnt is the director of lighthouse reports an Investigative Journalism unit focused on immigration he says the new strategy on refugees just doesnt work and needs a complete overhaul. Theres always been a clash between europe and its vision of itself and the human and human and fundamental rights and the reality of the thing counted by Asylum Seekers who have been prevented often by states who are who are preventing them from channeling and using almost barbaric means. And its also its meant that you use frontline states are essentially containment and warehousing areas a buffer zone if you will so thats likely to continue those those mechanisms will be flooded with even more money. And yet the whole thing will founder again on on what is exactly meant by solidarity and there will be some gestures made but actually any kind of mechanism that will that would that would mean that the number of people currently warehouse increase would be substantially reduced. And nobody really foresees that coming morea burnt down this week but morial is the centerpiece of it the terrence strategy from the European Union which fundamentally hasnt changed the political calculus in brussels and burley and elsewhere that led to a spectacularly squalid camping europes largest refugee camp that fundamental logic hasnt changed theres money available and there will be some nice words spoken. But at the end of that process greece will still be a buffer zone between. Refugees and migrants some of them industrial trouble and flowing conflict and the rest of europe. And moving on now and were more than 20 prodemocracy activists have appeared in a Hong Kong Court on charges over a vigil marking the 1992nd. Reports from hong kong where there are growing concerns over the freedom of speech. Oh it was a familiar scene for many of those who arrived at court to hear the charges against them hong kongs most prominent prodemocracy activists have faced multiple charges over the past year over the many protests and events that been a part of the time theyre accused of joining organizing and illegal gathering on june 4th to mark the 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square the maximum penalty is 5 years in prison. This year the vigil was banned by the government citing the corona Virus Outbreak but thousands of people went to Victoria Park where its been held for the past 3 decades to join them prompted event hong kong is the only place in china where the 1990 and square crackdown on democracy activists is commemorated so openly and in such large scale. One of the citys best known activists each again is known for helping the dissidents from the time he also organized the 1st ever candlelight vigil in a year after the crackdown in beijing he remained defiant as he went into court we insist that point them in the prem and every year will become the light if no prat. Well says that we have the culture right to express also a very fair monastic entry commemorate those who sacrifice the case has generated much interest its seen as yet another step in stripping away the citys freedoms and its putting pressure on activists like joshua long whos twice been jailed for leading antigovernment protests much of the days proceedings focused on the 2 people who did not attend the hearing and both of them are part of the activist or through alongst Political Group need the law fled to the United Kingdom just before beijing imposed its wide ranging National Security law on the territory on july 1st hes accused of violating the law on grounds of inciting secession and colluding with Foreign Forces while the prosecution stated that immigration records show that 24 year old sunny german has also left the city it was the basis for their request to ban all the other accused from traveling out of hong kong and it was denied. Along with concerns that rights and freedoms are slowly being stripped away is the fear that people in hong kong may never again be allowed to publicly remember the massacre in Tiananmen Square if you go palin our desire a home cong. Now a powerful but slow moving storm is now closing in on the u. S. Gulf coast Hurricane Sandy weakened to a category one but is expected to gain strength before making landfall on wednesday its expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds to some areas with forecast as warning of potentially historic flooding alabama and mississippi had to had states of emergency already and some residents have been ordered to evacuate which a gray is in may but might be ill alabama he says the slow speed of the storm is allowing more time for preparation but it could also prove to be the Biggest Issue its going to linger continuing to pound this area with driving rain for 2 maybe 2 and a half days weve been getting rain this morning spitting at times and this really just the beginning of things here weve seen a bit of a chop in the bay behind this here thats going to intensify as well and the storm surge could be significant and so when you pile all of that water together the National Hurricane center says the potential is here for historic flooding catastrophic flash flooding in some of the lower lying areas hundreds of thousands of people along the coast really from louisiana through the Florida Panhandle preparing for landfall and theyve gotten a bit of extra time to make those preparations because the storm is moving so slow but the time to get ready is just about over at this point maybe by midday today people will have to have things in order and either move to Higher Ground or prepare to ride out the storm and if youre going to do that what officials are warning is its going to take some time again we could see rain for 22. 00 and a half days here and then that waters got nowhere to go so its going to take a while to recede and so some areas may be isolated for an extended period of time with no electricity no water and thats going to be a major issue so again the storm moving in we expected to make landfall sometime early wednesday morning into the midday hours and then not move anywhere fast which is part of the big problem there. Well the wildfires on the west coast of the u. S. Are becoming increasingly politicized with the president dismissing Climate Change donald trump president california for briefings on the growing disaster insisting that scientists are wrong and that Global Warming will invest by itself democratic rival joe biden has a cure is trying but ignoring Climate Change is effect on those wildfires which have already killed at least 35. 00 people and destroyed thousands of homes. Brazils panton our region is burning at a record pace there have been more than 10000. 00 fires across the Worlds Largest wetland since the start of this month or about him and he has the story brazils pons know what land is a magnet for the wildlife but now much of the animals habitats have been reduced to charter and shoes and. Many that were on the able to escape the few burning for months have been found floating on the quiet river. Thousands of animals that perished in a region that was considered a sanctuary for endangered wildlife and dont have a match if you want to and want to be honestly one of the main difficulties here in ponds and all is to be able to get to the fire so even if i had resources we wouldnt be able to go directly to the flames. The pond is the bones largest wetland its network the rivers swamp and moshes stretches across brazil powerglide and been livia this year more than 23000 kilometers of land mainly in brazil has been gulped in fine. Fine fine says and local volunteers are battling the flames day and night but strong winds are making their job difficult a lack of brain and drought is also adding to the problem rendering much the what can and dry but is a large it up i got that build were putting it out trying to put it out but unfortunately were not succeeding its windy very dry and humidity is low its hard i talk to 55 isnt everyone was unanimous in saying that its the worst fire that ever faced in their lives. Brazils president jaya both in a row is facing criticism by environmental groups of what many call his weak Environmental Policies Human Rights Watch says 5 dont come naturally in the amazon but have been deliberately set to clear lines for agriculture it says both in our hasnt done enough to tackle the crisis under International Pressure the president has banned all agricultural burning and said the army to tackle thousands the fires some rains brought temporary relief last week but with heavy rain not expected until november many fear the 5 will keep buying. More about a man the aljazeera. Still ahead here on out as theyre lining up to land millions of pakistani children head back to school the fast time in 6 months. Curiosity leads to an unexpected discovery in space and it could offer to clear out the possibility of life in phoenix. Where this baseball game continued despite dangerously point and quality wrong that mckinney and its crew. Hello the mostly dry weather across much of the middle east now flow through turkey we have seen bits and pieces of class but its mostly dry as we continue through wednesday time which is on the rise again a high of 31 degrees celsius just very lightly scattered showers really on tools the caspian sea maybe into these Northern Areas of iran and again a few more shows into the fall south and west of yemen with more of that cloud developing across western as a saudi damages the high side 45 in a wednesday 40 celsius in doha this time was a is set to come down a little bit further all the way down to 36 degrees that feeling quite humid the winds very light generally throughout much of the region and down into africa Central Regions plenty of heavy rains here and in fact well see more in the way of rain across the democratic republic of congos certainly throughout wednesday those rains really stepping out of the south all the while quite a strong flow through areas of the tons of a tool somalia maybe one or 2 coastal shows that sunday through areas of eastern south africa so maybe a shower in johannesburg that ship is certainly by thursday and if it were in a fairly clear spell further to the south so cape town for the next few days mostly dry fine and sunny and the same sort of scenario across into port elizabeth. A life and death struggle for racial equality and a deeply an equal society unfortunately that was a spy for the Apartheid Regime within their group theyve been very Close Friends like a Family Living together 50 years after his torture and death and Police Custody aljazeera while tells the remarkable story of antiapartheid campaigner in her room south africa in mom who fought apartheid on aljazeera. Theres lumps of manila home to extraordinary talent and little bit occasion on hard work to transform child just into a professional on the arena she has the strength technically shes very strong a mixed martial arts fighter just bottled his way from the streets to success in the ring like you probably hear youre stepping stone. On aljazeera. Move. The. Program on this. Lets remind you about top stories here this hour palestinians have been protesting against a deal to normalize ties between the United Arab Emirates and bahrain and israel and resigned within the next hour at the white house palestinian leaders called the agreement a stab in the back. The Prime Minister of greece says its time for europe to change its refugee policy his country is struggling to cope after a fire destroyed a massive county housing 12000. 00 refugees hundreds of begun moving into a new tent city. More than 20 prodemocracy activists have appeared in a hong kong force on charges over a vigil marking the 1919 of the square massacre among them media tycoon jimmy lyon activist joshua won their case has been adjourned until next week. While mass detentions and better routes have so far failed to stop the weeks long protest movement there after nearly 800 people were detained in the capital minsk last sunday the Un Commission of human rights condemned what she called the violent repression of Peaceful Demonstrations a step back and spoke to some of the detail. Has now been released. And shes relatives are waiting for news at the a question our Detention Center where a few weeks ago hundreds reported being badly beaten and tortured 23 year old im maria spent 2 nights here she was detained at a womens march last saturday together with dozens of others she says she was aggressively thrown into a fan intimidated and threatened considering myself a criminal like at all i dont i dont think ive done anything bad. To get that kind of treatment is just. Its very human ising 18 year old i remember my was taken by Mass Police Officers at the same rally standing with her arms locked with other women here in this video wearing sunglasses she was sprayed with pepper spray and there were spraying these guests 2 women women who could not not in except maybe flags like. Posters but banners yes shortly after she was detained to warn her parents who then started to look for her we were not miserable we knew that we are innocent that we stand for truth so we had nothing to fear we were playing games guessing fios. Just really sitting and loving and. Im proud of her but i want her to finish her studies i have an operation already and even more. But he realizes theres nothing that can stop his daughter instead of creating fear look at a strategy of mass detentions and intimidation to stop the protests seem so ive had the opposite effect even people who are released after being violently detained now say they are more determined to continue the protests families and friends of detainees point out that since the protests began last month and with plans to the disputed president ial election something is different in belarus the whole you know cd hes feeling you have to support each other you know just we were getting really close after taking a rest ana maria sash she will join the protest again its makes me only angrier and. I just. Feel so much injustice in the system. Even after your treatment the experience you had here in the Detention Center you still go back to the stairs because they actually proof what youre trying to say. All the system is not roy keane is so highly unfair is highly illegal and i know that for these people for my parents for my brother who. Used to live there i will. I know that. Its just a matter of time. After meeting these young women it becomes clear that even with us still in office valerie has already changed step fasten aljazeera mints. Well millions of students in pakistan are returning to class after being away for 6 months because of the crime to shut down all the students are back in class from tuesday while primary schools will reopen at the end of september pakistans infection rate has dropped around 200 a day from the peak of 7000 today. In the capital as. It has been. Educational institution because of. The World Health Organization however it is now. Down 48. Over 300. 00. Universities. Will be reopening across the country but they will be allowing 9th grade and on word. On that. They will also encourage the other children from grade. To come back through the class. By 50 per change jordans will have to come on or donate in order to ensure that. If it indeed a big step we have masks we have a very exhaustive disinfection schedule and weve had to change a lot of how we do things a number of our students are not in school physically today they are still accessing Online Learning and we heard from a number of families that have told us they would like to continue on line until december some of the time and this is a good step forward because the democrat to police was stopped because of the lockdown even though university is not open properly as we have to come here alternate days but i think it is good for us the next few weeks. To see where their younger children will be allowed back on the campus. The word the Prime Minister and the governments policy of mark down has already worked and if august on a day by. Day the hope and expectation is that normal life may be able to resume within the next few weeks. Well lets take you live to the white house now where that deal between the u. A. E. Bahrain and israel to normalize relations as dear to me signed in just about 30 minutes weve already seen some protests both pro israeli and and and he is raining outside the white house and i believe we are now just waiting for israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Foreign Ministers of bahrain and the u. A. E. Have already arrived and obviously President Trump will be presiding over that whole affair well lets now speak White House Correspondent kimberly how it is and she is obviously in washington d. C. For us kimberly i believe that you managed to speak to some very important in the administration very involved in the state what did he have to say. That the matter had a chance to speak with his chasing green but of course he has been instrumental close advisor to the president on this issue of resolving peace continually when it comes to between israel and the palestinians but of course that is not what these agreements are achieving today in the signing ceremony instead this is a normalize ation as you point out of relations between israel and the u. A. E. As well as baf reign notably absent is any sort of agreement between israel and the palestinians and that is one of the main criticisms that i put forward to jason to ask him for his response he said that he believes that it is the responsibility of the palestinians and the leadership to come forward to participate something that theyve had an opportunity to do but they say thus far have declined to now we do know that back in earlier this year they plan to out of the administration in order to try and achieve peace was unveiled notably absent were the palestinians from that have rejected this and this is something that this administration put squarely as a responsibility in the palestinians of course the palestinians not seeing it this way in fact we have been covering the protests 2 over this agreement and that no to. Absence of any sort of concession or even pathway forward to peace being in what assigned to day now we also asked about what this means in terms of peace given the fact that none of these countries have been at war 2 and in fact they have already had it Informal Alliance against iran whether or not this could be viewed by iran as a provocation again this is something jason green black dismissed saying iran always sees such sort of alliances as a provocation and that will not change their effort to put in place a framework that they believe will bring about dialogue and also peace in the long term goal now in the midst of all of this i can tell you that there are those critics in the United States as well as in the u. S. Congress who are also deeply concerned that this is not a Peace Agreement but instead a pathway to a new arms race something that jason green blatt has just missed as well White House Correspondent candy how could they with only assist and well be speaking to candy throughout the day and well be bringing you all of that live from the white house later thanks candy. Also don is now asking for more help to deal with major flooding that the Foreign Affairs minister warned that the Health Situation is becoming more challenging and has begun to arrive but those affected say its not enough at least 100 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands of homes are still so monitor reports from cotter. This is the impact to dance was flooding in a century has had on farms along the nile 3 weeks after the rebbe bust its banks millions of acres of farmland dusty the ultimate the deluge has left farmers diverse state. We met how made up the limited flooded farmhouse for generations his family has been dependent on this land. Our entire harvest is gone with the water were forced to sell the little weve managed to salvage as fodder for livestock and it very low prices. While farm especially along the river nile often rely on some flooding during the rainy season to grow crops the flooding this year has been disastrous. To journey was filled of maize groundnuts potatoes and pulses have been destroyed the will help with. The devastation has been almost everywhere in the country almost every region is afflicted and we can only pray to gold the government cant help everyone. Sudans ministry of agriculture say suppose some teams across the country to investigate the full extent of the damage of the floods on crops on farms even as it prepares to repair flood defenses along the river mile to ensure it doesnt cost its banks again economic sanctions on sudan minutes foreign currency on ing some minimal so buying more food to plug the gap is not an option this week the government declared an economic. I just see following a dramatic plunge in the value of the National Currency the sudanese pound the labor minister who heads the countrys Disaster Management committees say yes they have a plan but youre trying to do is basically see what we what needs to be done now and how can we approach the different i mean weve got basically been talking to the world bank how can we support an assessment so that they can help rebuild you know how can we try to support people to go back to their lives you know and i think with the you know i want to say that its about me i mean private Sector Civil Society everybody works together. Back at the farms that his 2 sons get may still be ready to be sent to them. But they say to be take some time before they complete their lives back together. How would i do well just. Bangladesh is planning to relocate more than 100000 refugees for a moment island but Rights Group Amnesty International says the regimes in need to be consulted about that decision aid agencies say theyre concerned by the threat of flooding and sightlines in that region and imust he says the refugees should not be forced to move and there is already on the island should be brought back how mali is military leaders are on their 1st overseas visit since last months crew there meeting with west African Leaders and gone on as a deadline for appointing an interim civilian government is set to expire the jungle has come up with a road map that could see the military leading a Transitional Government now for 18 months gone as president is the current rotating chair of ecowas he says that mali is ruling military john to has yet to meet the expectations of the regional bloc. The terrorists are taking advantage of the situation in mali to flex their muscles even more. Today is supposed to be the day when the military janitor in mali is to put in place a government russia grasp onto the criteria we set out at our last summit of 28 august 2020 that has not been done. Sakho sells his own life in rally today require the closure be brought to the matter and now it is my belief that a face to face melting between us representing the our cause community and the managing all does in burma. Provide us with the best opportunity to find a final resolution. Still ahead for you in sports find out why these present and Football Players are running for cover and they will have all that for you coming. Welcome back well the latest a book about Donald Trumps presidency hits bookstores across the u. S. On shoes day and it veteran Journalist Bob Woodward accuses trump of deliberately playing down the krajina virus pandemic our correspondent alan fischer takes a look back at the controversial books published about the president of the. Theyve come from insiders outsiders and even family members the record that the history of the moment the character of the man the nature of the administration no modern presidency has driven book sales like Donald Trumps the 1st year of the term presidency generated around 4500 books in the english language compare that to the Obama Presidency there were about 800 since then many many more books have been placed on the shelves more than 70 have become bestsellers generating millions of sales for their authors the 1st blockbuster came from journalist Michael Wolff the president tried to block publication and field others whove served in the administration have written books to give their side of the story. And others have pledged support in print the dont tend to sell as well people want to review plans they want to reinvent a you know confirm their own believe right but it is. Political entertainment at the same time right on the things that are going on and it is certainly. Is a great subject for a book sale one of the authors of the bestseller a very stable genius admits there have been a lot of books but some are the 1st draft of history some people are motivated by the quick payday sort of elements like if if theres a circus in town its a good idea to sell tickets and there are folks who are are certainly looking at this is an opportunity film i looked at it as an opportunity in a different way which is were serious journalists theres no other theres no other journalism like this going on and we wanted to tell it accurately and fairly the presidency generates on average 2 books a month many have common themes shocking revelations insider gossip but few have it any lasting political effect on dont some i wonder whether or not somebody like i can write good like im a Little People cant stop reading about him alan fischer aljazeera washington. Well it is now time to support and has their thanks aasia lets start with formula one World Champion Lewis Hamilton who has told his instagram followers that he will not stop campaigning against Racial Injustice that comes as the sports governing body confirmed there will be no investigation into the t. Shirt he wore at the tuscan grand prix it said arrest the cops who killed Briana Taylor referencing a black woman who was shot and killed by police back in march in the us state of kentucky hamilton vowed to keep using his platform to shed light on what he believes to be right. 6 time english football champions chelsea have started the new premier League Season with a 31 win over brighton on monday the goals coming from giorgio restrains and kurt zuma manager Frank Lampard says he hopes his team can fight for the title after finishing 4th last season we go to mike and diabetes their 1st on the pitch and on and we showed a lot of good stuff we would in the where we want to be in the end though take a bit on and well improve for liverpool as well but 1st got in a season and certainly about it and when you come to a price not right and we did a lot of good things together the football season in germany has also kicked off and brucia dortmund made quite a statement in the german cup 1st round on monday jan and sun show got dortmund off the park against duesberg who play in the 3rd tier in germany Jude Bellingham store again hazard gio raina and marco royce also found the back of the net in a 5 mill thrashing dortmund have won this cup 4 times most recently and 2017. Dortmund fans would have been happy with that but in south america supporters of Brazilian Club corinthians are anything but pleased they gave their teams players a hostile reception at sao paulos airport after a 21. 00 defeat against 3 minutes corinthians are struggling and 15th position in the Brazilian League and the fans there not holding back their anger. To ice hockey and the dallas stars just booked their ticket to the stanley cup final domestic overtime goal helped push dallas into a 32 win against the Vegas Golden Knights in game 5 of the western conference final with this when the stars advanced for the 1st time since 2000 will be their play the Tampa Bay Lightning or new York Islanders for the true feeling. 19 times grand slam tennis champion rafael nidal a says Novak Djokovic was unlucky after being disqualified from the u. S. Open last week that came after he hit a ball that struck a line judge in the throat. It is important to have the right self called on the on the on the court. Because you know youre going to have youre going to be like yes he was and for sure he was. For sure he doesnt want to do hed know him at all and. Yeah hes in for the night so for that. Djokovic defended himself saying other players throw tantrums too and that was certainly the case with frenchman ben want pay out at the italian open on monday i didnt just say ok thats not what you want to talk about this or you want to do that because youre not here were not going to want to match what you think you know you know what you know but the opposite was the one who said no and want me. And it means that he will be able to thank you because if i dont play like you know we have to remove it outside of me thank you. Pat clearly losing his cool all throughout this match against janick center as he made his return to tennis after testing positive for corona virus he lost this one in straight sets 62616. On the womens side 2 time grand slam champion Angele Kerber is out the czech republics cut that he. Took care of the german on tuesday and relatively straightforward fashion 63 and 61 the score in favor of the world number 61 in rome. Ok they called Tour De France race director christian that predawn says there are no new cases of the coronavirus on any team all writers and team staff were tested on monday which was a rest day race leader primrose rug which let the news slip early that he and his team had tested negative ahead of the final week of racing if any team had 2 or more positive cases they would have had to be thrown out of the race. Based. Negative so. Really happy we have one more week of racing here that was that stressful. Not 3 like. What they can do we before though do we do everything. That has to be so. We were not 3 days stressing over his own. Thick smoke from nearby wildfires that nearly choked out the game between the Oakland Athletics and the mariners in Seattle Washington but despite the thick smog there was a clear winner jake lamb ended the night with this homer his 1st since joining the as final 900 plant. The Milwaukee Brewers rallied to edge the st Louis Cardinals to one in the opening game of the doubleheader. Hit a sacrifice fly to score obvious garcia with the winning run in the 8th any. Thats hard to believe but the sydney olympics started 20 years ago today to mark the anniversary the original cauldron was real it by some younger athletes the sydney games were considered one of the most successful of the modern era and there are hopes that the games will return to australia in 2032 to brisbane. And finally it was a feline finish during this 100 meter race in turkey over the weekend. The balkan under 20 mens meat was just about to wrap up when wait for it yes that was a cat get an instant replay of the action you know you could say he won it by a whisker its a pretty bad joke but i said it anyway thats it for me with his words handed back over to the very speedy cat thanks very much well scientists have identified indirect signs of life high in the clouds above venus in an experiment conducted out of pure curiosity they found a gas which is also found here on earth and has the story. Somewhere in the clouds above the innes astronomers have found something they never would have expected of us just stunned im a man i did this is an interesting experiment ive never really thought about detecting it high up in the atmosphere theres phosphate gas its considered a biomarker or an indirect sign of life on earth its produced by bacteria and oxygen starved environments and found in the intestinal tracks of many animals slightly smaller than our planet venus is our nearest neighbor only 143000000 kilometers away its dense atmosphere makes the surface inhospitable a furnace with temperatures of 470 degrees celsius hot enough to melt spacecraft that have landed on it but the clouds are much cooler a comfortable 30 degrees some scientists believe that microbes single celled organisms could be floating around the highly acidic atmosphere we exhaustively went through every possibility and ruled all of them out got a nose lightning strikes meteorites small meteorites falling into the atmosphere others say that its our scientific models that need to evolve to understand this discovery is funny because there was if this doesnt mean that was same extraterrestrial life has been discovered on venus far from it its possible that were unaware of a chemical that produces this pos bean and we have to investigate in that direction a new chemical models that could explain these quantities of fuss spin i think it probably isnt aliens im sorry to say what i hope from this discovery is it will kickstart more interest into the study of. And perhaps well see another mission to bring us that will see is actually sending spacecraft into the atmosphere is directly sell it which is something that hasnt been done since 1990 something relatively easy to do since its right next door and are chapelle aljazeera. All that is it for this news hour but do stay with us well be bringing you all the latest live from the white house of a way in bahrain normalize ties with israel. Examining the headlines that said to me business was going wrong and we watch it on the news and i think you guys the communal careful unflinching journalism how relevant is the debate here in this day and age how he characterized the protest movement i would say that 3 observes they are waking over the nation sharing personal stories with a global audience. To explore an abundance of world class programming the world is watching on aljazeera. Amidst destruction and despair a group of friends resist. Rescuing books from the rubble they build a refuge for freedom and democracy. A secret library of hope from which they endeavor to rewrite their story and that of their country. Who witness. A library under bombs on aljazeera i am Steve Clemons right where you got these days its hard to filter out the noise and keep track of whats really important to the bottom line tackles the big issues theres a shape in the United States its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on aljazeera. We understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. So no matter what you seek out is iraq will bring you the news and current fast that matter to you. Aljazeera. What looks. Like the. Palestinians protest against a deal to normalize relations between israel and the u. A. E. And bahrain that signing is set to begin very shocking. Hello there im the stones here tape this is out there at live from dar also coming hundreds of refugees move into a new tent city on the greek island of lesbos but the Prime Minister says its time for europe to come up with a new resettlement policy. Locked up for

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