Well im Richelle Carey and welcome again to rewind back in 2006 we 1st launched aljazeera english our mission was to seek out documentaries that other channels simply were not doing their own rewind were revisiting some of the best of them to find out how the story has moved on in the years sense today were rewinding to 2011 and japan and the aftermath of the tsunami that followed its biggest ever earthquake and march 11th of that year a magnitude 9 earthquake struck off the coast of northern japan minutes later a massive tsunami followed destroying everything in its path leaving more than 15000 people dead and over 2500 still unaccounted for fort city was devastated by waves of up to 38 meters high a city of almost 60000 inhabitants completely flattened with little warning of the approaching waves many were just unable to make it to Higher Ground in the days following the tsunami and before the full extent of the unfolding Nuclear Disaster at fukushima became clear people in power tra
25 years since the massacre of some 8000 muslim men and boys in struggling to. Follow millions of people in syrias rebel held northwest can resume receiving humanitarian aid to survive after the Un Security Council passed the deal to keep a vital crossing through turkey open but in a victory for the syrian governments most powerful ally russia another important crossing will not resume operations permanent members russia and china abstained from the Security Council votes after vetoing the proposal in previous discussions the un has the scribe aid is a lifeline for millions of displaced people especially with northwest syria recording its 1st cluster of coronavirus cases. 1. 3000000 people including 800 thousands i. D. P. s leave indeed a liberal area among them a bold 500000 children received the necessary military an elite truda crossing of bubble sila so today is yet another sad day its a sad day for this council but mostly it is a sad do for the Syrian People lets bring in our dipl
A looming election join me Steve Clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u. S. Politics and society on aljazeera. Richelle carey and welcome again to rewind back to 2006 we 1st launched aljazeera english our mission was to seek out documentaries that other channels simply were not doing there on rewind or revisiting some of the best of them to find out how the story has moved on in the years sense today there rewinding to 2011 and japan and the aftermath of the tsunami that followed its biggest ever earthquake and march 11th of that year a magnitude 9 earthquake struck off the coast of northern japan minutes later a massive tsunami followed destroying everything in its path leaving more than 15000 people dead and over 2500 still unaccounted for fort city was devastated by waves of up to 38 meters high a city of almost 60000 inhabitants completely flattened with little warning of the approaching waves many were just unable to make it to Higher
And stability. 14 people dead an ongoing cross border fighting between us and by john and armenia. We begin with breaking news from the International Court of justice at the hague its ruled in favor of qatar in a dispute with 4 out of countries that have imposed a blockade on the gulf state and that prevented qatari aircraft from flying over their airspace the court said the u. N. The Civil Aviation agency has jurisdiction in this case because of one. Unanimous. Rejected deal brought by the king of bahrain. Of egypt the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united. To. By 15 both you. Told me that the council of the international t. V. That the organization has been doing that they. Need to eat by the government of the 38 of. The 27 p. And the c. Of the occasion he said listen. A little began in june 27th teen saudi arabia the u. A. E. Bahrain and egypt sever ties with qatar and imposed a land sea and air blockade doha then called on the international Civil Aviation organization to declare t
A tight race between the 2 men putting it out to be president. So theres been another record daily rise in the number of corona virus cases around the world 230000 people have been infected more than a quarter of those are in the United States state of florida is be particularly badly hit it lifted restrictions in may its just reopened disneyland but its also shattered the National Record with over 15000. 00 infections and thats a part of the previous record set by new york medical haters in maryland and she explains the reason for the surge in florida and in other states but it comes to current a virus in the United States a case of where you live and what your governor i decided to do remember this was the issue where the u. S. President said this is up to the states they need. To figure out their testing they need to figure out their hospitals so here in maryland with a republican governor took it very seriously shut it down didnt reopen quickly the hospitals have plenty of capacity