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Armenia accused of targeting civilians. Taking a step towards peace in sudans government and on groups sign a deal and some are shown the agreement. So the team of doctors treating at the u. S. President for covert 900 say they are cautiously optimistic with his progress and have suggested that he began showing signs of the virus on thursday afternoon which is only a than previously disclosed a donald trump was admitted to the Walter Reed National military Medical Center in maryland on friday and hes been receiving experimental treatment for the disease doctors would not give a timetable on when he could be released from hospital while they say hes doing very well there are reports quoting sources saying that some of trans vital signs of the last 24 hours were very concerning and that the next 48 hours will be critical. Just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it and a particular day 7. 00 to 10. 00 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made there is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue all of which are now resolving improving support and that the president s been fever free for over 24 hours we remain cautiously optimistic but hes doing great and the president this morning is not on oxygen not having difficulty breathing or Walking Around the white house medical unit upstairs. Hes an exceptionally good spirits and in fact as we were completing our multidisciplinary rounds this morning. The quality he left us with was i feel like i could walk out of here today and that was a very encouraging comment from the president. Lets cross to mike hanna whos standing by for us in maryland and mike the view clearly from the president s Doctors Point of view at least is that the president is doing very well. Yes indeed of doctors giving a very healthy prognosis for the president s recovery from coburg 19 at the same time nic a number of questions have been raised here you heard in that sound bite from the president s personal physician 72 hours since diagnosis is what the president s personal physician said that would mean that diagnosis happened on wednesday now weve approached the white house because remembering that the president traveled widely on thursday 2 before confirming at 1 oclock friday morning that he had been diagnosed positive the white house have responded to us by saying that dr meant its day 3 not 72 hours diagnosis was made on thursday night ridgeon around administered later that night 2 days ago not 48 hours ago so here weve got a bit of a problem about timelines the white house saying that the diagnosis was made on thursday however the doctor saying its 72 hours since diagnosis so that is the one question thats been raised the other question is the lack of real data that the doctors provided weve spoken to an independent medical expert who says hes deeply concerned about the lack of Vital Statistics that the doctors of have provided for example theres no blood count with oxygen theres no information of whether theres any damage done to the lungs basically the medical expert we spoke to is saying that there is a clear lack of transparency in what President Trumps doctors are telling the public at present so a lot of questions being raised here but for the record the doctors saying that the president is doing well that hes Walking Around in his executive. At the hospital here behind me but will try and see more clarity in the hours ahead meanwhile the problems grow for the circle of the president with news that the former governor Chris Christie has become the latest to test positive for covert 19 understand the Mitch Mcconnell is saying that the despite the fact that senates work will be suspended for 2 weeks Mitch Mcconnell is now saying that the Judiciary Committee will convene on october the 12th to begin confirmation hearings on the Supreme Court nominee. Which is interesting to. Well that is very interesting given the fact that 2 republican members of their Judicial Committee also announced that they were positive for corona virus in the course of friday so that is a large portion of the committee is being diagnosed with coronavirus by their own confirmation so they are going to the republicans insists that the hearings will begin on october the shuttled that very clearly these will have to be virtual hearings which is unprecedented in terms of investigating the nomination of a Supreme Court justice so theres going to be a huge political dog fight ahead what we do know for a fact is that at least 2 members republican members of that committee will not be able to be present for the judiciary hearings you mentioned Chris Christie as well get another confirmation of a positive coronavirus test somebody who actually helped the president brief for the debate on tuesday along with former new york mayor rudy giuliani. Courting to several of those that meeting took place without masks so we now have a number of people testing positive who in direct relation to the white house the new question that is emerging is what about the white house protocols for testing now the n. T. Chins which is a very quick test take 15 minutes to go back according to medical experts has a 48 percent false rate so heres another question what is the white house going to do about improving its testing protocols there are so many questions still to be answered that might thanks very much for that mike hanna maryland. Well thats a general use lucy is a joke professor of Infectious Diseases at Georgetown University and he explained some of the Critical Issues that Donald Trumps medical team failed to address when they gave an update on his condition is a question that dr shawn dami didnt answer which is is a patient receiving a dexa methadone or its a type of a what we call cortical steroids usually given if youre in hospital and having trouble breathing so apparent hes not having trouble breathing as oxygen saturation was reported at an apparently normal range but if you do receive dexamethasone for any reason then it. Will take away a fever so we were told he has no fever for 24 hours so as long as he hasnt been on the methadone zone or some other steroid thats very good news but if he has been on taxes meant that some or any other steroid that will. Make a fever go away so thats important and then the other thing is what clots theres a question about that and dr shonda only said that theyre following International Protocols for following to evaluate for blood clots i think its important to ask but it wasnt ask if youre receiving any therapy to prevent blood clots or to treat any blood clots and might have been identified for example on a what we call a cat scan or c. T. Scan of the lungs again that question wasnt asked we were told that he has been getting ultrasound thats very different than a cat scan and for me its certain its it would be on beyond possibility if he has not received a cat scan or more than one of his lungs already. I mean is Prime Minister says his country faces a decisive moment on the 7th day of the latest fighting with azerbaijan both sides are accusing each other of shelling residential areas in the disputed region of the go to occur dozens of people have been wounded and killed despite International Calls for a ceasefire but it smith has the latest from the regions largest city of. The military here that now 198. 00 soldiers have been killed since fighting started on sunday and 14 civilians now they wont give specific details on advances or losses on the military front they say for security reasons but the military says the fighting has been and remains very intense all the way along the line of contact that says some 182200 kilometers down the eastern side of nagornokarabakh on the other side as a by jan here and stepping back at the main city and go on a karabakh the mood has darkened considerably over the last 24 hours and that is because this city has been hit twice now with a series of attacks of large scale weaponry in 2 episodes and thats the 1st time that has happened here since the war ended in 1994 and weve seen more women and children trying to leave the town and more civilians sheltering in bunkers. In azerbaijan and shes been meeting with those displaced by the fighting. Many of the People Living in the villages and the town center of tarts are have moved to where we are im right now in the city center town central baghdad and just a few always think i was in my business at the school of public building where this place people were sleeping for the last couple days and they there are no places that they can stay thats why most of the public buildings are safe for the entire of this place 2345 families sharing one room or one for sharing one bathroom and they are saying that they didnt have anything with them except for their close own and their slippers or shoes and they are waiting to go back when the attacks finished but i have to say the people are very emotional year because they say theyre attacking their own soil from their own soil and maybe they say they have no problem with their 1000000 people but of course it will be it will it will take some time to see how this conflict is going to shape up sudans Transitional Government signed a peace deal with rebel groups at a ceremony in south sudans couple of juba the deal was agreed an organist and aims to end decades of fighting this left millions displaced and hundreds of thousands of people dead however not all groups have signed up to morgan has been watching developments from the sudanese capital of khartoum. This signing ceremony today that is happening in the south sudanese capital juba includes various armed groups and the sudanese revolution Front Coalition there are 2 major groups that are not signatories to this deal we have the Sudan Liberation Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement led by abbott as these who have strongholds in the Southern States of South Kordofan and Blue Nile State now he has signed a declaration of principle with the Transitional Government last month this paves way for negotiations for the start of negotiations between the as he said hello and the Transitional Government but the dates for that are yet to be set to now he has made many major demands that has already been and composed in that declination of principles one of them being separating states state affairs from religious affairs saying that the country should be secular and that they should have the right to selfdetermination or referendum if you like the other group is the sudans Liberation Movement led by abdullah had Mohammad Noor who is currently in france but has strongholds in the Central Darfur region now he has described the negotiations of this deal that is currently being signed and the process as similar to the previous process is civil and similar to previous deals that have been signed between the previous government that was overthrown in 2019 april 29th team and various other armed groups he says that this does not guarantee peace in sudan and that it does not address the root causes of conflict so in light of the absence of these 2 major groups it doesnt look like this peace deal is comprehensive but the sudanese Transitional Government and those who have signed it are celebrating it saying that it blames way for economic and political stability. Still ahead here a nonzero india becomes a 3rd country after the United States and brazil where coronavirus deaths exceed 100 samples. Were in bishkek ahead of pakistans parliamentary elections which being dominated by debate about people whove been forced to go abroad for work. But. The weather slot across the middle east as usual temperatures sunshine for the most probably have a little bit of cloud up towards the fall north spilling out of the black sea well see some west of weather coming across georgia or armenia azerbaijan and sliding down into the northwest all of irans the temperatures in toronto around 27 celsius above value there for barrett and for which a very slim as well still some hates him played a 41 celsius the q 870 getting up to 42 in baghdad some attempt as we go on into monday night is that rain just becoming a little live a little heavier as we go through monday could see some flooding in and around more than positive iran as a result of that here in doha positively chilly temperatures no higher than around 34 celsius the only he myside i suspect station fill its cold as that might suggest showers there doubts was the western side of yemen pushing across the southern end of the red sea am got is all showers across central parts of africa a little more cloud showing up across Southern Africa just down towards botswana zimbabwe where the west of weather remains around the eastern types of the type still seeing a few showers and notice it does Tony Priestley went for the nice inside madagascar. We want to turn. Up on the best of aljazeera documentaries if i would compare it to a onion we havent done in the fetus buffets a hug from the old city. Mo town to grow to. Be an out here in the soil learning about health by eating Good Business train my wife i cant imagine doing Something Else on aljazeera. Ok cool. Good form. Again youre watching out there are a reminder of our top stories this hour and the team of doctors treating the u. S. President say they are pleased with his progress but cannot give a timetable on when he will be released from hospital donald trump was admitted to the Walter Reed National military Medical Center in maryland on friday hed been suffering from fever and fatigue but the physicians say that fever is now gone and that trump is not having any difficulty breathing. Armenia and azerbaijan are accusing each other of shelling residential areas as the conflict over nagornokarabakh continues fierce fighting is underway despite International Calls for a cease fire. But our President Trump is just one of hundreds of thousands of americans of course whove been infected with coronavirus the United States is the worst affected country in the world in fact just over 48000 new cases were reported on friday alone in europe spain is limiting who can get in and out of the capital as part of a lockdown its been imposed by the Central Government but madrids Regional Administration is pushing back india has recorded its 100000 deaths from cave in 1000 their least 6 and a half 1000000 people there have tested positive thats an hour from rio john who is a Public Health expert in consultant to the World Health Organization he says the death toll in india is likely to be under reported but despite that the countrys mortality rate is relatively low. It is quite clear that you know the kind of infection that is happening in india is not quite severe because of Demographic Dividend you have a pretty young population in the country so there the number of people who are infected quite severely is pretty limited and like in many other countries and that is also the one of the uses why we need to be bolder what that idiot aid in india compared to many of us just the book the absolutely need to be population with that over median age compared to many other countries you know this is also and this is a plea of the is and why the number of death itself is quite low compared to most other countries out there one of them think that the government should have done right from the beginning is still really wrap up the best thing awful awful lot of people you know but the testing has been lacking quite a bit by from the beginning and and it is clear from many of the ways that just happened recently one of the sort of ways by going to these top medical body i c m r which does that open a study across the country in such a state that the actual number of cases will be around 20 times higher than the port number of kids which clearly means there are a lot of cases out there which im ticked that you know and that those cases what clearly missed because of a lack of sufficient testing storms and floods in Southern France have swept away homes and left others teetering on the edge of cliffs almost a years worth of rainfall funneled friday and mountains around the city of nice at least 9 people on the. Neighboring its need at least one person has died in 73 missing due to the flooding in the region and most of most of the missing were in the province bordering from its now and see the 2000 of us troops german reunification the Church Service and put stun was part of the scaled down celebrations during the current Vice President jimmy splits into the communist east in the companys west as the 2nd world war ended but it symbolized the Cold War Division of europe which ended with the collapse of the soviet union in 1900. Or and if this name is needed to be done we know today that we must be brave again brave to take new paths in the face of a pandemic brave to truly overcome the differences that remain between east and west but also brave to moment and walk the cohesion of our entire society again and again sundays parliamentary election day and campaigning has focused on fixing the economy and cutting decades of high unemployment a lack of jobs has forced thousands of kurds to seek work abroad. It is more now from the capital bishkek mother of 3 a quarrel that mirrors our because over hasnt seen her husband nor back since he went to russia to find a job 3 years ago she prepares the cart which she uses to sell fruit juices in her neighborhood in the care of his capital bishkek. Her husband lost his job as a construction worker in moscow because of company cutbacks as the virus spread through the russian capital. She says he cant find another full time job so rarely sends money anymore. Probably a macand i currently got. During the lockdown we often had little to eat we had to ask for credit from our local shop so i could buy food im now in debt luckily the community is so close so we help each other out my only prayer is that my husband can come back from moscow so he can work here and we can live together its estimated that around 800000 kirghiz men and women because of the lack of Job Opportunities in kyrgyzstan are forced to work abroad and the World Bank Says that the money they send home represents around 30 percent of the countrys g. D. P. And i always say that Economic Growth job creation is vital to this country is going to avoid the kind of political instability and violence it has experienced in the past. Its believed around 100 people were killed in the political unrest that overthrew president could a man back but key here in 2010 many more died in Ethnic Violence a couple of months later the man who then became president almas a big item by a steps down according to the constitution in 2017 it was arrested in 2019 and hes serving an 11 year jail term for corruption. The presidency isnt up for grabs in sundays parliamentary elections but the issue of kyrgyzstans Migrant Workers abroad is a priority slogan for politicians once again. Economy doesnt work the normal way in a corrupt system unless you have some big metro resources we have some resources about not gas we dont have all thats why. We must rely on a business process to generate some benefit for the country but in a corrupt system so if there are no Major Industries and lit. Investment creating jobs in kyrgyzstan for Migrant Workers to return home to there is a lot of rivalry ongoing even during elections and between elections and that has lends to instability in terms of laws inability of the government to. Sustainably provide security of investments security of property even and even though my margins you might say its Getting Better over time the specially property security i think the instability has really been a i curse on a larger scale investments. To send money she earns to her husband in moscow while he looks for another job she says she will vote in the election but has little faith in politicians promising to build a better economy in kyrgyzstan so he can reach and find work closer to home. Bishkek. Human Rights Groups say theyre increasingly concerned at the number of civilians in northern mozambique whove been beaten tortured and even beheaded Government Forces have confronted armed groups fighting to create an Islamic State in kabul delgado province for the past 3 years both sides are accused of targeting civilians in their battle for control as malcolm webb now reports so. Were calling him to protect his identity he says he was on his way to the market in northern mozambique when military Police Stopped him and beat him. And later filmed it on a mobile phone Government Security forces are fighting armed groups in taba delgado province. Loses one of a growing number of civilians who complain of uses by police and soldiers. 81 of them called me hey come here he had a gun on me he asked me about my id. And at that moment i didnt have it he told me to lie on the floor and he told his colleague to hit me with a baton he hit me 14 times on the head and the buttocks before i was sent away and. Government troops have been accused of consistent abuses against civilians since the conflict began 3 years ago the fighting armed groups known locally as alshabaab you say they want to create an Islamic State. This video which circulated on social media last month appears to show mozambican soldiers. Accused a naked woman of being a member of alshabaab as she tries to run away shes beaten. And then shot dead. Rights group Amnesty International says its analysis has verified the video and that it proves government rights violations. Government condemn the killing and other abuses against civilians but often blames them on the armed groups and that is the military never violated human rights in the north an area of operations killing a terrorist is not a violation of human rights videos of men in mozambique in military uniforms committing abuses such as lethal beatings and beheadings have become common on social media in recent months the government says rebels steal and where military uniforms Rights Groups say nobody is held to account well my soul just went down. But theyre very sure that nothing is going to happen to them because the man wont demand. Those. Actions. The armed groups are accused of widespread abuses to including beheadings and burning homes. Theyve made significant gains this year taking control of some towns as seen here in the center of one of them the government struggling to fight back violence has caused more than 200000 people to flee their homes. Rights groups say the people cant trust the government and its soldiers the conflict will only get worse malcolm webb aljazeera. Now india has opened what it says is the worlds highest altitude tunnel in the himalayan border area disputed by china the Prime Minister under modi inaugurated the 9 kilometer road link at 3000 meters to provide indian troops with all year round access in the back region the 480000000. 00 project which took 10 years to complete is near where the chinese and Indian Forces recently for one another. Africa has staged his 1st major sporting events since the coronavirus shut down the final leg of the world athletics continental to was held in kenya reports not. An athletics fan cheers on his favorite athlete in the 10000 metres mindspace olympic silver medalist paul tunnelling won the now stadium in nairobi can easily accommodate up to 30000 spectators but only a fraction was allowed to watch because of the coronavirus pandemic a tsunami watch on t. V. And you know lympics in monaco. But now that theyve been. You know hong kong does not rain outside their canyons and because. They wanted to make a comment too much about them. If youre not and. Weve been. The world of exporting form to the continental to our last year and it includes events that will drop from the top tier down 100. 00 sakit its a serious to include a stop in africa with kenya being the continents 1st host the meeting is named after. The legendary cavanagh who won olympic gold in the 1968 in 1972 games. In africa most of. The coronavirus grounded thousands of athletes because of travel restrictions and cancellations of many competitions despite that this event attracted a good filled with 70 athletes from 30 countries participating because of the pandemic. Only. 5. From here many of the fans. Attention to the London Marathon on sunday that kenyas world record holder. Will likely be the man to beat. Aljazeera nairobi. Archaeologists in egypt to found dozens of coffins which lay understood for close to 3000 years 59 sealed wooden boxes containing mummies were buried in 3 well shelf since the cholera which is south of the capital cairo Egypt Ministry hopes the latest discovery will help attract tourists who are staying at home because of Coronavirus Travel restrictions. So this is a 0 these are the top stories the team of doctors treating the u. S. President for cavan 900. 00. S. And suggested he began showing signs of the virus on wednesday afternoon which is earlier than previously disclosed the lead trump was admitted to the walter reed

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