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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

Forensics to realty the police to the deputy chief constable pippa mills gave a statement in the last hour in which she said that she basically announced that and said that the 25 year old man remains in custody on suspicion of. Warned that this would likely be a lengthly inquiry and said that the removal of the body was just to maintain dignity but they hope that by taking that lorry itself away that they would be able to return the Industrial Estates over my shoulder back to the lease holders and the tenants within a relatively short space of time we have seen police cars and police found leaving in the last few minutes so it looks like the Police Presence here is winding down. Paul thank you so much for that for britain joining us live there from grays. Still ahead on aljazeera. Roads are blocked across live in all his antigovernment protests continue for a 7th day. The weather sloshy fine across the eastern parts of china at the moment but over towards the west we have got a little

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Peaceful assembly but also the right to life and bodily integrity there have also been cases of Sexual Assault things that cannot be tolerated. On wednesday some secretary of the interior said he expects that any alleged Human Rights Violations will be thoroughly investigated. We are live in state of emergency and im really tired. But this doesnt not just to fight human rights abuses. Well the majority of protests in the country have remained peaceful theres also been widespread vandalism and hundreds of businesses have been looted a military enforced curfew has been announced for a 5th night in a row and has been extended to other cities of cheating the concern now as more people continue to join in the demonstrations and violate that curfew is that the violence that weve seen over the past few days will only worsen. Between protests that continue to intensify and a government who seems unable to regain the trust of the public. A peaceful solution to the unrest appears to remain out o

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Will be checked before being transferred to another coffin and then brought to the cemetery here the Family Cemetery just behind me here which way in which the remains will be laid to rest next to his wife common polo and so whats the significance then of all of this. What is incredibly significant moment in spains democratic history as it were i mean the government itself says that this symbolically closes this call the path. Spain has undertaken towards democracy as well they are of course the critics to beasts certainly to be said from the far right as well as conservative parties that have said well this just brings up old wounds from the past as well but its because spain has never really had a formal transition process of form a reconciliation process rather its very difficult to sort of see how this can not be something which was necessary to been done certainly given all the events that spain has taken to make a peaceful transition towards democracy daryn over to some of you to

ALJAZ The Stream 2019 Ep 170 July 13, 2024

That you are now complicating this american narrative of color blindness the fairness of justice regardless of race or religion and the fact is. Part of the consequence or perhaps the goal of this type of surveillance is to continue to isolate communities and keep them outside of what is deemed american and so even if we think about well what happens to a community the psychological impact ultimately the impact becomes disconnection it becomes lack of cohesion lack of safety i mean these are fundamental human rights for safety and if you believe and there is evidence that proves you are not safe in your own home right just imagine how destabilizing and how distressing that becomes on a daily basis and you know it really begs the question what if that is the goal is to continue to keep us so destabilize that we cannot organize that we cannot really think about how to come together and address sort of the disparities and how citizenship is conceived of in this country and so i think ther

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 13, 2024

Now on bbc news, its hardtalk, with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Donald trump doesnt seem to do regret, but maybe even he will come to rue his abrupt decision to pull us troops out of Northern Syria. His move prompted a Turkish Military invasion of territory held by syrias kurds. The kurds are now looking to president assad for military help. The region, once a playground for so called Islamic State, has been plunged back into chaos. My guest is alan semo, representative of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union party in london. What are his peoples options now . Alan semo, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. A pleasure to be here. You represent the Democratic Union party of syrian kurds. Should you and your people have seen Donald Trumps dramatic decision to withdraw us forces from your region coming . No, we havent seen it. But should you have seen it coming . Because donald trump, if one looks at the record, as long ago as last december, declared that the us had

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