Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240714 : vimarsana.co

ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

Increasingly hostile. Hello again its good to have you back well here across parts of china we have been talking about the ongoing flooding situation that has been going on here i want to show you the newest videos coming out of hunan as well as for g. M. Province already this year about 25000 people have had to be evacuated because of the flooding 77000 people have had to be relocated and as you can see with the newest images coming out it is still continuing across much of that area as we go towards thursday but the rain is going to continue across the same provinces to the north though were seeing some dry conditions normally though most of the heavy rain showers will have pushed more towards the north but unfortunately it has been quite dry up there we do expect to see more heavy rain though as we go towards thursday. Into friday making its way towards the north well over here towards india we are looking at a very heavy rain across parts of the north in the northeastern part of india and as you can see here also pushing into bangladesh as well forecast wives were going to be seeing new delhi a fairly dry day for you with a temperature of 36 degrees down along the southeastern us give me the southwestern coast will be 6 very heavy rain there but the heaviest rain will be across parts of kolkata with a temperature of 31. 00 and then as we come over here towards the gulf the winds have died down across much of the area for doha we do expect to see 44 degrees view and a temperature of 40. Capturing a moment in time. Snapshots of other lives. Other stories. Providing a glimpse into someone elses work. Inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers and the front lines i feel like i know it i have the data to prove. Witness on aljazeera. Out of a gallon of mind of the top stories on aljazeera british Prime Minister to resume a sense of resignation of the u. K. Ambassador to the us is a matter of deep regret skid darrick says it was impossible for him to continue after the leaking of diplomatic cables describing president trumps of ministration in aps. Arabian president Hassan Rouhani says his countrys your rainy and richmond is the peaceful purposes and does not violate the 2015 nuclear deal if theres a warning from donald trump that he will substantially increase sanctions on the Islamic Republic suit. And mobile isnt it access is slowly being restored in sudan after a blackout was ordered following a deadly crackdown on Peaceful Protesters last month move comes a week after the military council and the prodemocracy movement reached a power sharing deal. Frances military has admitted that antitank missiles found during a raid in libya belong to the french army. The u. S. Made javelin missiles were recovered from the libyan warlord space on the outskirts of tripoli frances military says the missiles were originally intended to protect french antiterrorism forces in libya and did not violate an arms embargo france has previously supported after the battle has more from paris. A of p. And where it is News Agencies say that they have received a statement from the French Defense ministry and in this statement the French Defense Ministry Says these missiles are indeed french they are u. S. Made javelin missiles that the french gave to their forces operating in libya now thats interesting in itself because france has always been very vague about its presence in libya now the French Defense Ministry Statement also says that these missiles were in fact defective they were supposed to be destroyed what the statement doesnt say those how on earth these missiles ended up in the hands of forces who are loyal to Khalifa Haftar i mean thats the big question and potentially a very embarrassing one for the french government because the french government have always said that they are not supplying any weapons or to libya that would be in breach of a u. N. Arms embargo and over the Years Campaign is and critics have accused france of supporting. In the sense that france perhaps feels after is someone that they can partner with in the fight against fighters in the region but france has always denied that they have denied that support and said that they are back publicly the u. N. Peace process the 1st ever global conference to Media Freedom is underway in london the event aims to establish Legal Protection for journalists across the world Rights Groups say 2018 was the worst year on record for violence against journalists in afghanistan more than 80 journalists were killed last year the murders. At the saudi consulate in istanbul dominated the headlines of course for months and the. Small protests in slovakia he was investigating government corruption in mexico many churches survive to be killed or gone missing around 348. 00 journalists are detained across the world 60 of them in china and aljazeera is Mahmoud Hussein is one of 90 journalists facing charges of false news in egypt allowed to syrias charley and she joins us live now from the conference in Central London charlie the British Foreign secretary has just been speaking at the conference and made some pledges for that he power. Well its what people here have been looking for concrete pledges and he delivered the 1st one he said is to create a Global Media Defense Fund which will be administered by unesco the 2nd is to create an International Taskforce to help governments meet their targets and rise up the ranks of that World Press Freedom index the 3rd will be to advise countries on how to strengthen Legal Protection and that will be headed up by a human rights lawyer a male clooney the 4th and i think the most interesting he will be forming a group of governments who will act as a Rapid Response unit when countries suppress Media Freedom will be interesting to see how that plays out and fits hes going to be getting countries who are attending here today and tomorrow at some 70 Foreign Ministers to sign a joint declaration defending Media Freedom what ive got one of the people who have been presenting their issues here today and his name is matthew. So hes the son of the murdered maltese journalist death we are going to go matthew and i dont thank you so much for joining us just tell me youve been talking about how to prosecute those who murdered journalists what kind of progress have you been seeing today. Reduce or more. With my molotov me all similar in the sense why we mind to know who is immediately criminally culpable for the. In the case of my mother the 3 gunmen who good to the call bomb or in custody. We still going to know who might have expressed the wish for my mother. To be to be assassinated all who might have a to act it doesnt mean to me very waltz all this year all fissures that might have to be done all the postes in the planning all the execution of the assassinations. In both all of these cases there is state responsibility now why is damning to be prosecutions of the people immediately called but we also need the people who are responsible and the why the sense to face justice so this is why in my mothers case we are calling for a Public Inquiry the council of europe has back to the school in arizona 2 weeks ago its called on the modis governments to start a Public Inquiry in 3 months now we need the u. K. Government and the other governments out of prison to back this school. And to pressure the maltese government into following the law because the assholes who were asking for and starting this why their investigation in the case solved. The debate is about what similar mechanisms can be created that saudi arabia will then have to be have to respect. This from science right dave and how do you see here any of us could actually make a difference in the. I mean jeremy hunt in his speech talked about corruption doesnt really feature in there but in the pledges because its impossible to talk of all these murders are 2 separate with alts talking about liberal democracy the rule of law the fight against corruption there where attacks on the rule of law that preceded my mothers murder. Is murder that preceded the murder of young christiane. They were into murders that came out of the blue if you zoom really the institutions of democracy on the institutions of the law which can prevent more of these murders in the longer on those institutions the to be strengthened on the need to have the. So that wraps up the 1st day of the constant sunday only defeat in this is the 1st Ministerial Conference of its kind and tomorrow we can expect to hear and see more charlie in Central London thank you. Police and soldiers have been sent a pop when you guineas highlands of the more than 20 people were killed in fighting between rival tribes it happened in the remote henna province most of the victims were children and women 2 of whom were pregnant and he said the killings could be potentially ation for an attack. Italys deputy Prime Minister has denied receiving money in funding from russian investors following the release of a secret recording comes after buzz feed news obtained what it said was a transcript of covert talks in moscow between close aides to salvini and 5 other men it claims to show russia trying to funnel millions of dollars to the Italian Lega Party led by salvini he says he plans to sue over the allegations opposition parties in italy called for an immediate investigation the german chancellor Angela Merkel has downplayed concerns about her health saying shes fine despite a 3rd bout of shaking in a month the 64 year old says shes working through the issue after the latest episode was at a military ceremony with the finnish Prime Minister in berlin merkel has no history of Serious Health issues. Prodemocracy activists in hong kong have held a Memorial Service for protester who killed herself shes been involved in the recent widespread rallies which forced the government to cancel a controversial extradition bill the demonstrators say thats not enough out of promised more protests as well mcbride reports from hong kong. Ah ah months of protests of left the scars on hold home. The Legislative Council building has been ransacked and the government in the divided city appears besieged Christine Loh is a former member of the government who used to be a Legislative Council and she believes only a determined effort to talk can start to bridge the divide we can actually get through this without being with each other without talking about how communal how Community Problems then youre not going to get anywhere people know this deep in their heart the Getting Started is where we need to work hard on the bell instead when chief executive kerry lamb announced on tuesday that the proposed extradition law which has caused so much controversy would not be debated further she also announced measures to try to open dialogue especially with the young but for many protestors this movement has gone beyond the extradition bill itself it is more about hong kongs fundamental role within china the same issue that 5 years ago drove the socalled down bro movement pushing for greater autonomy and that remains unresolved today. The problem seems to be one of inherent dysfunction freedom of expression where you can air your grievances combined with a political system that ensures a pro beijing government seems to guarantee a high degree of unhappiness especially among young people a situation that the prodemocracy groups say can only be resolved by beijing the ultimate solution would be for china to seriously open up and look at hong kong as a positive a window case a positive example for chinese democratic defat me the probe aging camp says the more hong kong people push for change the more futile this movement becomes as chinas leaders wont be seen to be giving way most hong kong people belief that there must be some kind of instructions from beijing although we cant prove the we cant have any evidence at this point but i think most people believe that beijing is behind or it is mourners attended a vigil on wednesday night for another young protester who took her life after leaving a note saying hong kong the needs a revolution the protests are far from being that but with no signs yet of the movement to losing its momentum hong kong will remain for some time chinas troubled and troublesome neighbor rob mcbride aljazeera own car. A National Emergency has been declared in chad due to an outbreak of measles other african countries are also struggling to contain the preventable disease the World Health Organization says cases on the continent have surged by 700 percent this year reports. So much it hurts. The fever wont go down. And this babys lungs are filled with. These are children on the brink of death because they were not vaccinated against measles we didnt know what it was we thought it was malaria its only here that they told us she has measles you dont understand we are so scared of losing her they keep giving her injections but she isnt doing any better this preventable disease has become an epidemic spreading faster than it can be contained. Doctors without borders have set up one Crisis Center after the other vaccinating children to stop them contracting measles. So were very worried because measles combined with malnutrition is a dangerous mix and there arent enough International Actors helping child the ministry of health to tackle this growing outbreak an outbreak that isnt just affecting chad take a look at these numbers according to the u. N. There has been a global increase of cases of measles by 300 percent in the last year how many of you here are worried about autism at the heart of the crisis is both fear and belief that the measles vaccine is dangerous by an increasing number of people in the west and the lack of access to vaccines in other parts of the world. You know. More than 90 percent of children have not been vaccinated because they dont have access to Health Centers and so most children under 5 are infected with the measles virus. It is highly contagious for both children and adults and so despite u. S. Troops to fight this age old virus measles is thriving indeed during the lives of thousands here in chad and around the world. It was hockey hour dizzier and finally theyve been celebrating in new york city thats where the u. S. Womens Football Team has been ordered with a parade following of course their world cup victory captain Megan Rapinoe led the parade on a float alongside the new york mayor bill de blasio the squads to know when over the netherlands in the final on sunday Capital World cup campaign that has attracted huge Television Audiences and unprecedented Public Interest or wide it is the 4th time overall for the u. S. Womens team has lifted the trophy. Undermined of the top stories on aljazeera british Prime Minister to resign may says the resignation of the u. K. Ambassador to the us is a matter of deep regret kim direct says it was impossible for him to continue after the leaking of diplomatic cables describing the us president Donald Trumps administration as calm sea and enacts in a televised debate on tuesday night the favorite to become the next british Prime Minister Boris Johnson refused to support barack. Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says his countrys uranium enrichment is for peaceful purposes and does not violate the 2015 nuclear deal follows a warning from donald trump that he will substantially increase sanctions only Islamic Republic soon trump has accused iran of secretly enriching uranium for a long time but tehran says washington is the one violating the agreement. This isnt Problem Solver so. You need to do the hes divorced do you think nationally in the hope of the if you divorce the now view of of not implementation or seizing implementation of some forms of you was only getting rid of the deed if theres a deal if it is a good deal and if the only interest served by you have be drawn down by your pushing the others to follow suit frances military has admitted that antitank missiles found during a raid in libya belonged to the french army the us made javelin missiles were covered from the libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar space on the outskirts of tripoli frances military says the missiles were originally intended to protect french antiterrorism forces in libya and did not violate an arms embargo. At least 20 people have been killed in fighting between rival tribes in puppa new guinea it happened in the remote province of hella pregnant women and children are among the victims italys deputy

© 2025 Vimarsana