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ALJAZ In The Shadow Of The Hill July 14, 2024

And nato future air power turkeys already bought for and wants another 116 but the u. S. Believes russia may use the s 400 system to connect Sensitive Data about the f. 35. Present on time says raise aid that deporting undocumented immigrants will begin in 10 u. S. Cities this weekend his coming under attack renewed attack or varies immigration policies with some democrats accusing him of cruelty because of the conditions in Detention Centers on the border mike hanna reports from washington. The trumpet ministration is trying to change the narrative of 2 weeks of negative attention Vice President mike pence toured a migrant detention facility along the Us Mexico Border different from what we hear from many of the critics. I couldnt be more impressed with the compassionate work that our cause and for Border Protection to doing here at this facility on capitol hill the House Oversight Committee Heard a different version of conditions inside the centers and what was worst about this mr chairman was the fact that there were American Flags hanging all over these facilities that children being separated from their parents in front of an American Flag that women were being called these names under an American Flag we cannot allow for this as we have seen this current strategy unfold intentional in cruelly created by the Top Administration does and sending a hate filled message that those seeking refuge are not welcome in america in our America President trump has dismissed the claims of mistreatment of their phony sources that even after they write whatever they want but the scrimmage he made clear it considered the details of maltreatment as fully substantiated a report considered by the committee was based on data provided by President Trumps own Administration Officials under subpoena among the facts that they confirmed is the fact that as many as 18 children under the age of 2 infants and toddlers were separated from their parents for periods ranging from 20 days to 6 months. The house efforts to investigate claims of abuse do not end here the Judiciary Committee this week approved a number of other subpoenas to be served on those dealing with migrants the intention to establish whether the implementation of the administrations 0 tolerance policy contravened federal law my kind of aljazeera washington the tunisian red crescent says the number of people who died in last weekends migrant ship disaster has risen to 80 only 3 of the 86 passengers on board are known to have survived after the boat capsized off the coast of tunisia they were taken to a Migrant Center in this for treatment the agency says the death toll could rise further. Police in paris have removed hundreds of undocumented migrants protesting inside the citys pantheon mausoleum the demonstrators who have identified themselves as a black vests barricaded themselves inside the building for a number of hours videos on facebook demanding their residency papers be normalised and a meeting with the french Prime Minister. Attash butler has more from paris. Where hundreds of Asylum Seekers occupied the policy on central paris just after lunch time a local time here in paris is an Historic Building in the heart of the french capital that is where famous french women and men are buried its a symbol of the French Republic not symbolism has not been lost on those who have chosen this venue for their protests now the Asylum Seekers are saying that many of them have been here for years they have the right to ask for asylum they have papers showing that the french state approves that the sign of request but what they are saying is that they havent had those papers changed into the sort of papers and permits to the allow them to work legally in this country therefore many of them are working illegally many of them do not have access to housing and theyre saying thats simply unfair and what they are demanding is to see the Prime Minister it was felipe they want to have the legal right to stay in front they say it is right there was a promise to says im some of them have been here for a decade without the white papers. Freedom is to have our papers to work we are here for violent trouble here for our right to lose working illegally to slavery. So why did it work so that shameful to see this in front of the country of human rights. Thats why were demanding papers for everyone 2018 the french government passed a new Immigration Law perfect president came out on marco said it was all about cracking down on illegal immigration but do you think the situation for people applying for asylum here disagree. Ahead on aljazeera well look at why former rebel fighters in colombia asked to transition back to. Hello there we have seen some very heavy rain for the last several days across much of central and Southern China still a blanket of cloud on the satellite weve had evacuations to nearly 80000 people across the southern regions and the rain is going to continue to full out wont quite make it to you in hong kong on saturday that you see and dry conditions 36 in taipei again with dry conditions for you should say dry on sunday elsewhere the rain continuing to push towards the north and the east 27. 00 in shanghai with some heavy rain at times so whole leading to all flooding concerns and Southeast Asia weve got usual showers and thunderstorms popping up generally in the afternoon hours south a little of the cloud and rain across the Central Regions out tools the west not as bad into southern as its sumatra 32 in jakarta and a sunny skies really through much of south of me and sunday will rain against that also kael a wet day on sunday with a high there of 32 india the rains focusing this monsoon rains on the north east and in particular on tools bangladesh you can see these bright white. And that so seeing those heavy downpours of monsoon rains that will continue on saturday and on into sunday and you can see this line here very dark shading and of course once again this could well lead to some very heavy localized flooding. Was sponsored by the town and. When thrown in society open top display thought of m p bridge is the european problem but its not accountable and its impossible for the people to get in school or link up are people trying to take it for their needs at the forefront of Strong Demand our song werman youre getting the growth projection isnt it its called because of all those of europes forbidden colony episode 2 on aljazeera. Youre watching live from doha a reminder of our top stories the u. S. House of representatives has voted to prohibit the sale of some munitions to saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates for one year these weapons are the ones being used in the war in yemen the conflict has left styles instead millions facing famine police in gibraltar have released all 4 crewmembers of any rainy an oil tanker seized last week the ship was detained by British Forces on suspicion of taking oil to syria in breach of e. U. Sanctions all 4 were released on bail without charge and turkey has received its 1st shipment of the russian s. 400. 00 Missile Defense system the controversial deal has angered the u. S. With washington threatening to impose retaliatory sanctions. A u. S. President donald trump has lost another member of his cabinet with the resignation of labor secretary alex acosta has faced fierce criticism over a secret deal he negotiated a decade ago with billionaire Jeffrey Epstein who was accused of sexually abusing underage girls radical hain has a story from washington. And i want to thank alex because he was a great great secretary and with that another cabinet secretary announces his resignation secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta has been facing intense criticism for giving a very lenient deal to an accused child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 when a customer was a u. S. Attorney both he and the president tried to downplay the case cabinet. Are temporarily right. It would be selfish for me to stay in this day and then you talking about a case of bloggers all rather than about a week on me right now made a deal that people be with them and 12 years later theyre not happy with it go up to figure all of that out of the bag. Did a fantastic secretary of labor a cost is just the latest to go this president has had more turnover than any other president in modern history looking at his original cabinet hes replaced the secretaries of Defense Health and Human Services Homeland Security interior the attorney general at the Justice Department the secretary of state the Veterans Affairs the Environmental Protection agency the u. S. Ambassador to the United Nations and now the labor secretary most left due to scandal some facing allegations of corruption but political analyst Bill Schneider says it wont impact the president support his base even if he doesnt deliver what he promises to his base they see him as fighting for them and getting rid of people that are in his way and they think thats probably a smart way to govern and now familiar pattern those close to the president face scandal stepped down and are replaced and the president continues on knowing so far no amount of controversy has hurt him with his core supporters pedicle hain aljazeera washington. To south africa now where soldiers will be deployed in cape town to help police fired a surge in gun related violence in med is the Defense Ministry says theyll be there for at least 3 months but some locals say the military cant fix economic reasons behind the families of miller as well from cape town. Were in the precinct of the Manenberg Police Station Police have told us that it would be better for us to full within the Police Station rather than out in the street because its not safe its been 24 hours since the minister of police announced that the National Defense force would be deployed to areas of the cape flats the army is going to target at least 10 areas here that are infested by gangs where theres a high crime rates especially murders and this is whats led to this decision by government the minister of police says things are out of hand and this deployment is expected to stabilize the situation here so that police can do their jobs people here say that they live in fear and even as that announcement came from the minister of police this evening weve continued to hear gunshots people here telling us that its likely Gang Violence and perhaps a lot of that coming ahead of this Army Deployment people here are scared they say that they have difficulty sending their children to School People often keep indoors because the streets are unsafe we have seen homes that are riddled by bullets people here say that this deployment by the army is a Long Time Coming out of a normal day would be a day with these no violence that would be a normal day everybody is trying to figure out why you sit quiet what is happening the extent to which going to. Put people have become desensitized to these a lot of untouched within the community theres a lot of trauma also within the community because of the history of violence in in the the decision by the government to deploy the army to the streets of the cape flats has both its supporters and critics many are worried that policing in this area will be militarized theyre also concerned that soldiers dont have the training to deal with survey. Millions but many here are also supports of they say theres no other way to deal with the levels of Gang Violence they also accuse the police of being corrupt and one other concern is that police are under resourced just to give you an idea in affluent suburbs in cape town there are about 135 people to every one Police Officer here on the cape flats theres about one Police Officer to about 721 Citizens Police simply current keep up and the government is hoping that this deployment of the army will stabilize the situation and that people here wont live in fear. At least 10 people have been killed during an attack on a hotel in the somali port city of kiss my own fighting is still underway at the hotel where local elders and politicians have been discussing an Upcoming Regional Election a Journalist Group says 2 reporters are among the dead the armed group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Leaders from 8 west african countries have agreed to switch to a single regional currency called the echo that means a former french colonies will give up their use of the c. F. A. Franc its part of a plan to strengthen regional ties and boost trade. U. S. Regulators have approved a roughly 5000000000. 00 settlement with facebook over its handling of user data according to the wall street journal the federal trade commission has been investigating allegations a social media giant inappropriately shared the information of 87000000. 00 users with the British Political Consulting Firm Cambridge Analytic and a settlement would be the largest civil penalty ever paid to the f. T. C. To colombia now where the president has asked the u. N. To keep supervising its fine job Peace Agreement with fox rebels the 2016 accord ended the worlds longest running Armed Conflict it included land reforms and programs to bring fighters back to civilian life but as. A force from the coca region in southwestern colombia the reforms have mostly stalled. Heartbroken and helpless relatives of former 5 gravel. Cry over his coffin. The 41 years old which july 9th as he went to work at his fledgling pineapple field. Pieces casillas our lives he believes in this process of serenity is hard to give himself to peace now close to call his life his laughter his dream to see his children progress. Is the 9 x. Combatants from this demobilization camp in southwest colombia to be killed one of more than 140. 00 nationwide since surrendering their weapons 2 years ago former combatants were promised security guarantees access to land and support for productive process is but most have only received a monthly allowance which is set to expire in august. Of the more than 200 former combatants and their families that built the mobilization camp only 27 remain the rest left in search of Work Opportunities or fleeing serious death threats. Some former fighters set up agricultural comparatives with the help of international n. G. O. S and farmers associations catulus worked in this field planting pumpkins and beans among other crops theyve started the fish farm and raise pigs but its coworkers say they feel powerless and fearful. This is very difficult news for us our companion was coming with seeds the way the government is failing to fulfill the peace deal is desperate we have no financial or political stability. Current colombian president a critic of the accord promised to help former fighters while insisting on changing parts of the deal he announced new security measures for them. After receiving threats former local far commander cutlass and tanya costa was given a bodyguard in an armored car but still had to leave the village and im going to one thats out of my luck that there is a part of Colombian Society that still cant accept that the country is moving towards reconciliation and that we need to take advantage of this opportunity. Bringing thousands of fighters out of the jungle has no doubt been a success by securing peace remains a work in progress 1500 former fighters have joined criminal gangs but most say theyve laid down their weapons for a good plain thing seeds of hope that peace can hold allison that im. Kouka region colombia. Now again im fully back to bill with the headlines on aljazeera the u. S. House of representatives has voted to prohibit the sale of some munitions to saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates for one year these weapons are the ones being used in the war in yemen the amendment was put forward by House Democrats Tom Malinowski this war has caused the worlds worst humanitarian crisis more than 200000 civilians have been killed or died of starvation while the who tease are to blame for much of this saudi and u. A. E. Airstrikes are responsible for 2 thirds of yemeni civilian casualties there was a strike on a funeral more than 150. 00 civilian

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