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Was referred to a sunni egypt demonstrators demanding president Abdel Fattah Elsisi step down. Counting the cost of sudans worst floods in a century inflation rose to crippling levels as the waters recede. The russian Opposition Leader spent lana ticking off sky and says the e. U. Must impose sanctions on the president Alexander Lukashenko shes in brussels today to meet top e. U. Officials and says discussions have been quote fruitful minsk has warned the meetings amount to interference in its Domestic Affairs it comes after tens of thousands of people marched through mens come sunday demanding that the president resigns. I. Was going to say want. This one moment he. Was already. Going to. Be in the war this was the one who was more. War with. Quick apology for the quality of the sun but from that line it took him off sky we will get you a better quality son but from a little later im sure lets take it live to mens can my colleagues step boston is there so step taken on sky one sanctions will she get them. Well theres clearly some frustration on the part of the opposition about the speed of the process in europe they have been discussion discussing sanctions before but they have never managed to materialize because one of the countries in europe cyprus is blocking these sanctions asking also for sanctions against turkey and all the 27 Member States have to agree on human rights sanctions before they can materialize so theres still a big question if these sanctions will be imposed but its clear that the opposition is asking for them much stronger than before because theres definitely a new face here in the political crisis i would say because until last week there was still some hope that president clinton would be able to be engaged in the dialogue also with the opposition but after look i shant go and put in maps a week ago exactly they reiterate russia reiterated this support for a look at shanghai and also some promised money a 1. 00 and a half 1000000000 u. S. Dollars so since that moment it has become become clear to the opposition that theres not much hope that russia will be engaged in a dialogue so now all hope is now focused on europe so thats why this visit by to kind of scalia to brussels is very significant she of course hopes that the sanctions will come forward she also has stressed that sanctions should be imposed on look at shankar himself thats something that youre of wasnt ready to discuss before because they really were hoping still to have some kind of dialogue with the embattled leader here in the minsk but also that has failed so far so it is a bit more of a tough for the stance here at the moment between europe and one side and minsk and moscow on the other because both of those 2 capitals have really responded to kind of sky as a visit to brussels and. The invitation by the e. U. Foreign Affairs Council saying it is interference in internal affairs here in belarus its undermining to suffer anything and also moscow said and made clear that there was this a geopolitical game that year of wants to play and they actually referred also to the crisis in ukraine which of course has led to world war and the russian backed invasion into the east of the country and thats of course something that people here in balance with want to avoid at all costs if step we are about to see the sanctions being imposed on the government i mean clearly the percent. Thats precisely what they want is the key question then become how will mr lucas react to that because i guess implicitly the who is saying look we dont trust the election we dont think you have the validity of the free and Fair Election which is keeping you in the presidency. Exactly the more steps europe is going to take against and against. Himself the angry year he has become its also clear in his response in the last week or so more people have been detained theres a harsh crackdown on the opposition so sanctions will definitely have that effect thats well and not only is the main question how look at shangri will respond to sanctions on balance but how moscow is going to respond to these sanctions the Foreign Affairs spokeswoman has urged europe not to impose sanctions will further these double life the situation in ballo rule so theres a lot of. Going back and forth between europe and russia about what is the best way forward for the people here of course theres only one solution and the majority here has made that very clear not only on the streets but in all other ways as well that they want to get rid of the president many things to correspondent there reporting live from minsk. Irans Supreme Leader has been addressing the nation today a day after the u. S. Made that unilateral move to reimpose sanctions against tehran is marking 40 years since the start of the iran iraq war on sunday irans president threatened a strong response if the sanctions a reimposed britain france and germany say sanctions relief will continue to tehran and my colleague our correspondent. Just in the last hour weve heard the latest from the International Atomic Energy Agency the the how do we read what theyre saying about this out of vienna. Well the head of the. Grocery has said that iran is complying with inspections and that the i. A. E. A. See diplomacy as the way forward now he did visit iran at the end of last month and there was this dispute over these 2 sites where it was alleged Nuclear Material was either stored to used in the early 2000 its now iran had blocked access to those sites but after a few days here meeting with foreign minister javad zarif and president Hassan Rouhani iran did allow inspections of those sites and this is a day after the United States has announced that the u. N. Sanctions are back in place and if the United States was looking for support or Something Different from the well definitely not getting it. Is concerned iran is complying and for diplomacy is the way forward and its important to know that the i. A. E. A. Already has access to Irans Nuclear sites as declared Nuclear Facilities as 247 on line monitoring so again the United States is a bit later that the United Nations and the is actually think that we need to have diplomacy and raphael grossly visited iran thats the message that came out and iran isnt blocking anything they may be in breach of the 2015 nuclear deal in terms of some of its conditions however in terms of access to those sites well irans not blocking bills ok lets talk about search for a minute or so these comments in this National Address today from the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is he kind of doubling down on what we were discussing what 10 days ago he was talking to parliamentarian saying look stop the bickering stop the squabbling everyone in the country has got to be in the same place when it comes to how we react to where we think the United States is going. Absolutely how many is the political and spiritual leader of the country and he was speaking on the 40 Year Anniversary since the start of the iran iraq war and what he said was very important he didnt address the u. S. Sanctions directly but what he did say is that the United States and europe supported Saddam Hussein they equipped him against iran and said this is the west we should remember these memories especially when dealing with the west now thats a message not only for the citizens of this country in the institutions and the politicians but also for western leaders that will be listening to what he has to say is that iran stance when it comes to the west and how they trust them and how they perceive them hasnt changed and its been and its been shaped by what happened during the iran iraq war but he also issued a warning he said we owe our security today to that war and iran is stronger now and anyone any aggressor thinking of attacking iran knows that iran is strong and will not back away from fighting and that again is a warning for anyone and especially the United States if iran doesnt see the United States as an aggressor that iran wall back down and if iran is attacked they will respond and thats a rallying call to the institutions to the military to the revolutionary guard and to the politicians to get on board and possibly get ready for tough times ahead so many things are so big in iraq. Security forces in egypt to stage antigovernment protests the police fired tear gas in the capital cairo the demonstrators are calling for the president. To step down those protests continued into the night in the egyptian capital use a picture of a march through one neighborhood demonstrators were chanting slogans against the military. In egypts 2nd biggest city alexandria there was a heavy Police Presence security had been heightened across the country after calls for Mass Gatherings by an exiled opposition figure mohamed ali the former contractor to the Egyptian Military is asking protesters to stay out until their demands are met. To how do most egyptians unite out of love for the egyptian people take back your country again dont leave it in a hands down with the sisi regime down with this regime dont go home do not go home if we go home they will detain us dont go home were in the streets and now we need to stay there. The economy in sudan is taking a battering after the recent record flooding its currency its the pound is declining against the us dollar thats leading to inflation and food price increases the government has reactivated an economic state of emergency more than 120 people have died and 100000 homes have been damaged my mother though has more now from the tube. The latest is that the government has revised the numbers upwards up 2700000 people have been affected in 17 or 18 states thats done is composed of ses the government and people put in many parts of the country. With how slow the recession or the floodwaters have been mainly due to heavy rains pounding not only saddam but also the highlands of ethiopia where lect the source of the blue nile ease for the pushing more water into these should be of the nile which has been mainly disposable for the flooding weve seen in the past weeks and months so what were seeing us to is where they also stagnant water sliding around almost everywhere in those 17 states and their sons the could be outbreaks of diseases like malaria chicken fever all of them caused by the mosquito as well as diseases like cholera and dysentery because of thousands of put latrines being destroyed during the floods and emptying their contents into the floods that still lingering in most parts of sudan. No small ground still to cover for you here on aljazeera including 3 imposition of lot done in madrid and other cities could soon follow well have the latest on surging coronavirus traces across europe plus. Well miss that context the personal contact. The General Assembly like never before World Leaders are set to mark 75 years since the creation of the un subdued ceremony. The usual rush of showers across the Southeast Asia some lively ones into the philippines some rather wet weather just around the peninsula pushing up into thailand across and china were seeing some rather big showers from time to time borneo still seeing some showers of course in the heat of the day showers rumbling away that into a good parts of in the we pushed further south in with say some wet weather pushing across parts of australia are actually some fast moving storm sweeping from west to waste of this line of cloud and indeed right right up into the hearts of the country there thats going to push further a switch as we go through the next couple of days and this kolarov bumping into some very warm temperatures in sydney remember getting up into the low thirtys earlier on in the wake of this system makes its way through heavy showers along the spells of right to be fair all the way up towards the Northern Territory thats going to continue pushing further east which as we go through the next couple days sweeping through as we go on into wednesday that bit of rain there into the outback bus to showers will continue through that southeastern corner but there in the process of making their way across the tasman grand sweeping into new zealand where were looking at a spell of rather wet and windy weather with the next couple of days. 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Antigovernment protests have taken place across egypt police fired tear gas in several cities demonstrators are calling for the president fattah elsisi to step down. Coronavirus a new lockdown has come into force in the spanish capital as cases rise across europe more than 850000 people in the worst hit districts of madrid are directly affected theyre only allowed to leave their areas for work school or Health Care Social gatherings are limited to 6 people parks are shut shops must close by 10 pm spain has the highest number of virus infections across europe with more than 640000 confirmed cases france reporting more than 10000 new virus infections on sunday down from a record spike the previous day but the number of deaths is rising for the 1st time since a nationwide lockdown was lifted in may live now to paris and our correspondent Natasha Natasha tell us more about the picture where you are. Well the situation in france as as you said we saw more than 10000 new cases of corona virus infections registered in the last 24 hours and thats pretty much been the weve seen numbers like that pretty much for the last week or so spiking last week to more than 13000 cases in 24 hours its certainly a cause for concern and in terms of hospital admissions they had been relatively low until now relatively steady but weve seen them creeping up as well as well as the number of deaths creeping up to doctors in some cities in france including marsay and border are actually warning that hospitals in their cities are starting to fill with patients in intensive care units and they could be soon at such a ration point now the government is of course people to continue to remain extremely vigilant in the country there are restrictions already in place i mean in most major cities and towns in france you have to wear a mask masks obligatory also in secondary schools in the workplace on public transport the government is saying that they want people to continue and try and have as normal a life as possible that was certainly the french president emanuel macros message last week when he visited the Tour De France the famous cycling race the place in the middle of this pandemic he was saying look there are viruses amongst us but life must go on nevertheless the government have given various authorities in the different regions in france the power to put more restrictions in place at a local level the idea is to try and avoid a National Lockdown but put restrictions at a local level so weve seen cities like leo and musee where the virus is circulating a bit more rapidly put in restrictions on people not being able to go out so late at night or not being able to buy alcohol in the Southern City of nice now public gatherings have been restricted to just 10 people is that the. A local level so in madrid this is having a big impact on quite small localized areas but a big number of people and today were expecting to hear from the u. K. Government as well because for them they seem to have a problem with do they go for a full lockdown no can they or should they do nothing no so thats a difficult square to circle here. Well i think that you know the countries that have been so badly affected by the pandemic across europe all face the same di lemma on one hand you want to keep the economy going you need to keep jobs afloat but on the other hand you need to protect Peoples Health and wellbeing and its a fine and delicate balance and as i said in france the government keen to avoid a National Lockdown looking at these regional restrictions and what were seeing in spain is another country in europe that was so badly so badly suffered during the pandemic in march and april but now corona virus infections are spiking in the madrid region or thor it is theyre putting in place restrictions on districts that will affect a nearly 900000 people nevertheless the government is saying look you can leave home there are people there to stay at home i should say people are allowed to leave home though to go to work because the government knows that is a fine balance between keeping people healthy and keeping the economy going and across europe a similar picture were seeing more than 3000 current virus infections being registered a day in the Czech Republic alarming in a country that managed to keep that infection rates so low for a while russia more than 6000. 00 in the last 24 hours and the Health Minister in germany saying that the way the virus is circulating in some countries including austria the netherlands and france is very alarming natashas thank you Natasha Butler our correspondent there. A monument dedicated to those who died during the pandemic has been on build in brazil the architect of the infinitude memorials and she wants to provide families with a symbol of their loss monica reports now from rio de janeiro. She said they lost her father to the Novel Coronavirus 4 months ago her family among the hundreds of thousands who have lost a loved one now their names are recorded on a memorial for 1000 victims. The 39 metre long monument weighing almost 2000 kilos is the 1st of its kind in brazil. Seeing his name here has given me closure i feel the memorial has immortalized him he is no longer just a number in the long list of People Killed by the pandemic now i feel this as my 2nd home zed his father died last may and his body placed in the family tomb for Safety Measures prevented the family having a proper wake or funeral even those who have not been buried or cremated here have a right to be a part of this memorial there are 30 names that have already been graded on the medal but as you can see there is space for 4000. 00 in total. Its a small fraction of the total of brazils kovan 1000. 00 related deaths more than 136000 have died in the pandemic making the country the worlds 3rd largest hotspot and the numbers are still growing architect santos says she has been working in 7 tears for the last 10 years but never witnessed so much pain she decided to create a memorial to help families move on. Virus took us by surprise and put our lives on standby more so for those who lost loved ones and were unable to say a proper goodbye this sculpture in the shape of waves is meant to show us that life goes on thats why i called it infinity. The pandemic also seems without end claiming thousands of lives every day in brazil but just said he says the memorial is a chance for people to stand together in difficult times and to honor and remember those theyve lost monica and not give all just sirrah rio de janeiro. Now some of the worlds biggest banks have allowed trillions of dollars in suspected illicit funds to be transferred from a report by the International Consortium of investigative journalists names 15 big banks including h. S. B. C. Standard chartered and the central bank of the u. A. E. It says they sent more than 2000 quotes suspicious activity reports to american authorities over a period of 17 years thats not necessarily proof of any wrongdoing but the report does say banks allowed money to be moved despite concerns over its origin h. S. B. C. And Standard Chartered told the Reuters News Agency they have reformed and invested heavily in their ability to fight financial crime. The u. S. Democratic nominee joe biden has criticized president from pound leading republicans who are pushing to replace the Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg he said that would be quote an abuse of power if one of embers president ial election and senators to delay a confirmation vote until after that allen fission up from washington. The Supreme Court has suddenly become the dominant election issue in the United States donald trump says hes going to move forward with filling a big can see this week democratic challenger joe biden says with early voting already under way that simply wrong the people of this nation are choosing their future right now as they vote to jam this nomination through the senate is just an exercise in raw political power. No i dont believe the people of this nation will stand for. President trump told a rally in South Carolina on saturday hes sending his nomination for consideration to the senate this week it will be a woman a very talented very brave if. You average joes in yet but we have numerous women on the list that are thought to be 2 leading candidates amy Connie Bennett is an Appeals Court judge a favorite of conservatives and has been considered for earlier vacancies and theres barbarella go up a lot to move in from florida which would be the more Political Choice but the white house might not be able to push through any nomination before the election in the last 45 years the process has taken on average 68 days the election is just over 40 days away and theres questions about the president even making a nomination before november the 3rd is texas republican senator ted cruz is in no doubt that in order for a Supreme Court nomination to go forward you have to have the president and the senate in this instance the American People voted they elected donald trump but theres potential for the court to become the center of a constitutional crisis if republicans can push through a nomination before the election let me try to do it before the inauguration on january the 20th but if joe biden wins that election that could cause problems the democratic leader of the house says the of ways to delay a nomination we have our options we have arrows and aquiver that im not about to discuss right now but the fact is we have a big challenge in our country republicans see the vacancy as an opportunity to change the face of the Supreme Court securing a conservative majority for years to come and they also believe it could galvanize support around donald trump both know and on election day and of people are talking about this theyre not talking about the u. S. Reaction to covert about unemployment or about health care all big issues. Before the death of a Supreme Court justice alan fischer aljazeera washington. Now World Leaders are set to address the United Nations to mark 75 years since its creation the u. N. Secretary general and 20 good terrorists will open the special ceremony later one day ahead of the annual General Assembly but this year the event will nearly entirely be virtual because of coronavirus diplomatic get of the james bays reports now from a subdued u. N. Headquarters in new york the u. N. Is marking its 75th birthday but theres little mood for celebration normally leaders travel from around the world to new york this year none are coming its all being done remotely. The General Assembly hall is often packed to normal years this time it will look like this a strict limit of just one delegate per country i have the immense privilege of addressing you today President Trump seen here last year had toyed with an in person visit again but he decided against it probably because of the lackluster atmosphere. This year like all the other leaders will be on the big screen only with speeches played on video. Much of the real diplomatic work is normally done joint countless face to face meetings but this year the normally bustling corridors are empty will do several Virtual Meetings with heads of state in different areas that are very relevant for us but we will miss that contact that personal contact that i believe is very important for the promise it to be think when we look at the ambassador christophe hoys good is one of germanys most senior diplomats he was charming slow merkels Foreign Affairs advisor and now serves on the Un Security Council ambassador were speaking face to face see to be distance of course in your world diplomacy most of the meetings now 1st chill meetings whats lost when you dont do things in your world face to face diplomacy is about finding solutions finding compromise and you dont get that you know virtually you need to talk to to you know to the people that have different opinions you have to be able to sort out compromise you have to find out where the red lines and you cannot do that sitting back home and go on on screen you need these personal meetings theres one place that the lack of World Leaders at this years General Assembly will be celebrated and thats among the population of this city it means theyll be no closed roads and no traffic jams with ome of calm voice on the citys streets jamesburg aljazeera at the United Nations. Lets recap your top story so far today the belorussian Opposition Leader especially not to come up sky has met e. U. Foreign ministers in brussels to push for sanctions against the president Alexander Lukashenko heads of state will meet on thursday to debate the issue. Irans Supreme Leader of western powers one day after the u. S. To clear the reimposition of sanctions against tehran is marking 40 years since the start of the iran iraq war its all the audience iran wont back down in the face of aggression and said big has more now from tehran its a warning to those that may look to iran that may think about attacking them he specifically said that if anyone was to attack this country they now know that iran will not back down and iran will fight so this is the message that hes sending today is not only just for normal hearing is because he is the spiritual and political leader of this country hes talking trying to bring keep alive this memory of the iran iraq war this war that defined this country politically but also a warning to the United States they has been a military build up in the region and the government protests have taken place across egypt the police fired tear gas in several cities demonstrators are calling for president Abdel Fattah Elsisi to step down. The u. S. Democratic nominee joe biden has criticized President Trump and leading republicans pushing to replace the Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg hes urging sentences to delay a confirmation vote until after november election sudans currency the pounds declining against the u. S. Dollar further impacting the economy after record flooding thats leading to inflation and food price increases the government has reactivated an economic state of emergency more than 120. 00 people have died 100000 homes have been damaged by the flooding. A new law turns come into force in the spanish capital cases rise across europe more than 850000 people in the worst hit districts of madrid are affected theyre only allowed to leave areas for work school or Health Care Social gatherings are limited to 6 people shops have to close by 10 pm sami has the next ill see you from 11 she up next its witness until then about. The cost an ageing population soaring. Japans new Prime Minister fix the economy. As the pandemic. Of Economic Growth pakistan is asias best performing stock markets counting the cost. Of low. I mean im not saying

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