Doha. Welcome to the news great donald trump one step away from his first major legislative victory the u. S. Senate has approved a rewrite of americas tax code the first in more than thirty years the bill is now back in the house for a final approval can this victory help President Trump overcome nonself allstars frustrations and scandals well have a live report from washington. Also on the graves in the heart of one of the worlds biggest refugee camps a un refugee chief has visited the border between kenya and somalia weight two hundred thirty thousand people live some have started to return to somalia but wise groups are concerned theyre being pressured to go back or speak to Filippo Grandi the u. N. High commissioner for refugees and eighteen solidarity. One year since egypt arrested canid Mahmoud Hussein accusing him of reporting false news to create chaos aljazeera continues to deny all the allegations against him and demands hes Immediate Release. Mood husseins case is one of ma
The u. S. Said it will reevaluate its approach to the peace process. And the man who made first spacewalk remembers the giant leap for russians space exploration. And im lee wellings with the support. The quarterfinal line up will be complete. Barcelona are already ahead and expecting to through. Tunisias Security Forces say theyre looking for more gunmen who may have been involved in an attack on a tunisian museum. The attack was at the Bordeaux Museum a major tourist creation justattraction just a few meters away from the countrys parliament. There was a meeting going on in the parliament at the time. It was becoming pretty clear that gunmen had taken hostages. They moved in, the Security Forces ending the siege. Lets see how all of this unfolded. Reporter do you kneetunisian Security Forces call for reinforcement to the bardo museum. There were hundreds of visitors inside when gunmen open fired. Some people managed to get out running for their lives. Authorities say the gunmen hunte
A new report released on 2 November by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls on the international community to increase pressure on Myanmar’s military junta to guarantee the safety of all Burmese citizens and call for a return to democracy in the war-torn country.
A new report released today by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) calls on the international community to increase pressure on Myanmar’s military junta to guarantee the safety of all Burmese citizens and call for a return to democracy in the war-torn country. Launched on the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, the IFJ condemns the military junta’s gross violations of human rights in Myanmar, the ongoing persecution of journalists and attacks on independent media.