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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

Northwestern corner of europe into fronts into belgium into luxembourg july reco it there for england for good measure as well this is the same in paris where we had those very high temps systematically up to 42. 6 celsius and then the thunder right now came along and you see that cloud has been spilling in the cross the British Isles into that western side of france down across the by of biscay and making its way further eastward so still a few showers lurking around the stanger in the southeast of england as we go on through friday friday into saturday i will make its way further south its nice when that boundary breakdown will continue some or all the big downpours certainly a possibility as we go on through the next 24. 00 to 48. 00 how is actually the showers long spells of rain is standing right across much of western europe few showers to have a towards the east into potent into western parts of russia further made its nice hot dry and sunny more warm sunshine coming through a little bit of cloud just around northern parts of morocco maybe into our. Area but not sporting the sunshine temperatures in algerias the up to 29 degrees. Weather sponsored by catherine. Ill be looking at your Instagram Account any reading. This is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a boyce the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational cowers maverick nominee joining the global conversation in your pocket square and you can find out his iraq. Welcome back a quick amount of the top stories here on aljazeera sanctions on north korea had to be having a devastating effect with the economy declining for the 2nd year running south koreas central bank estimates the north g. D. P. Fell by 4 point one percent in 2018 the worst drop since 1970 does not disclose figures on its economy. And the u. N. Says as many as 150. 00 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya around 300. 00 people were on board 2 boats that left the town of commons east of the capital tripoli. And the head of cinesias parliament mohamed and assume has been sworn in as interim president after the death of 92 year old. And i will leave the country until elections are held on september 15th. Now the e. U. Is refusing to renegotiate the brigs it was drawn agreement with the u. K. s new Prime Minister the Commission President john gordon told by his johnson over the phone that the existing deal is the best and only one possible but johnson is insisting he can get a new deal by the end of october challenge that reports from london. Inside 10 downing street a rousing welcome from a loyal team Prime Minister Boris Johnsons new cabinet dominated by brick that hardliners had their 1st pep talk and as you will know we have a momentous task a Pivotal Moment in. History we are committed to all of us leaving the European Union. All that it was really good even though if theres not theres far too much noise in this train but imp. Element a very different johnson had promised to unite the conservative party but his ruthless decision to sack or sidelined 17 senior ministers may have done the opposite. His 1st statement was one of optimism channeling his hero Winston Churchill promising a golden era for britain and then a message to the European Union asking them to rethink the current deal no country that values its independence and indeed it so for suspect could agree to a treaty would sign away our economic independence and selfgovernment as this back story does a time limit is not enough if an agreement is to be reached it must be clearly understood that the way to the deal goes by way of the abolition of the backstop a request politely rejected by brussels with the e. U. s chief negotiator saying that eliminating the backstop is unacceptable and not within the mandate of the European Council a message reiterated by the outgoing european Commission President in a phone call with Boris Johnson with saying that the e. U. s position on the Withdrawal Agreement is the best and only way possible this is the last day parliament will sit before breaking for the summer but the challenges facing the new Prime Minister are immense negotiate a new breaks that deal in just 98. 00 days a deal the e. U. Says cannot be renegotiated and fix a multitude of problems facing britain and Health Care Education and security all with a parliamentary majority of just 3 many say the country could be heading for a general election i think that Boris Johnson if he sees that hes going to lose a vote of no confidence in the house of commons i think he would rather call the election than wait for his government to fall and the election to follow he would rather stay on the front foot so i think the whole of britain ought to be on the alert. For an early snap general election called perhaps right at the beginning of september that might happen. Today this is a Prime Minister with a deadline like no other facing unprecedented opposition hoping his optimism is infectious Charlie Rangel aljazeera london and World Leaders will be eager to see what the u. K. As Foreign Policy will look like under a Boris Johnson led government our diplomatic editor james paynes reports from the un on the potential changes and challenges ahead. Geographically the u. K. May be a small island in Northern Europe but it retains a seat at the worlds top table because of its economy and its history Boris Johnson is now taking over leadership of a country with that permanent seat on the u. N. Security council as well as membership of the g. 7 of nato and for now the European Union pm Boris Johnson couldnt have a more different style from his predecessor to reason may be what hes allowed an unpredictable will certainly be a change of tone could there be a change of policy too the 1st test will be iran the u. S. Has been trying to apply maximum pressure on to iran could the u. K. With one of its tankers seized by iran more fully join in that effort now you may see a bit of a transition here now as you have oil tankers being seized who have drones being shot down that all may may change quite a bit here in the in the coming months i do find it was interesting that the iranians reached out very early and made a Public Statement congratulating Boris Johnson on his on his election to certainly there was an effort there to try to draw him away from the u. S. And others europe and the u. S. Dont share the same approach to iran President Trump pulled out of the Iran Nuclear Deal while european nations with china and russia a trying to keep it alive if the u. K. Changes its position the deal will almost certainly die on other issues for example venezuela and the Peace Process between israelis and palestinians europe and the u. S. Have very different perspectives could the new u. K. Prime minister who has warm relations with President Trump and whos keen to sign a post breaks it trade deal with the u. S. Realign his country. There are real concerns in brussels and here at the u. N. About all of this and about the fact theres now another leader on the world stage known for his unpredictability james bays. Of the United Nations at least 2 people were killed on thursday night when boko haram fighters rated one of the biggest camps for internally displaced people near my degree in northeast nigeria the army said the attack was repelled and separately nigerias government says its negotiating to free aide workers being held hostage by an armed group affiliated with 6 staff of the French Charity action against hunger were taken last week ambush on their convoy near the border with with more on this up and address joins us now from the nigerian capital abuja so what more do we know about this boko haram raid on the i. D. P. Camp. Well basically the attack came at night and all the ports from my degree show that they came in in large numbers using rocket propelled grenades and then launched raids at the camp some reports suggest that they have carted away so many food items in the process lots of the occupants of the camp i mean the internally displaced persons fled they are doing a head count now to find out where they are and how this came out a lot of people believe that they have escaped into made agrees that its fast but the security sources there are telling us that the gunfire between the invaders that is the suspected boquete on fighters and the Nigerian Military lasted for nearly 8 sorry for nearly one hour before they finally fled and left at the intelligent displaced persons camp all of this is a raid that we havent seen for a very long time on my degree or on the outskirts of my degree for for a large period and for a large extent to a large extent the Nigerian Army has been able to silence bachy. Around or reduce its activities or raids attacks on military targets and civilians as well but some people suspect that this raid was carried out by the shock of action of a book war and its not clear exactly who is responsible for their type whether the ice and i feel irritated faction or the chicago action but a lot of people insist that it could be shaken faction that may have to carried out this attack and afterward more details are emerging about the aid workers who were kidnapped on the border in the north east of the country. Absolutely there was a video released yesterday by ice ice phil affiliated function of boko haram and which one of the walk aid workers was appealing for the Nigerian Government and. Organization action against hunger to help free have from the abduction and meanwhile the nigerian president ceased talking about the negotiations being on going between various factions that. Sort of holding nigerians and other people hostage here they were talking about freeing people including the school child or the school girl literary boy who was taken from that she along with about 100 of our colleagues all of them have been released except the the girl and the Nigerian Government said negotiations for her release as well as many others have been on go and so theyve also insisted that contacts have been made and negotiations to free the aid workers was mainly nigerians is ongoing as well all right but it was an abuser thank you. Now heat wave ascent temperatures soaring across europe breaking records from france to the netherlands and germany a Nuclear Reactor was shut down after its cooling water got too hot heat waves are becoming increasingly common and some say on impact of Climate Change thing bob reports from london. Enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower are a popular place for those trying to stay cool. As a red alert was issued for northern france in the capital reached an all Time National record of 41. 00 celsius well french media reports suggest 5 deaths might to be linked to the current heat wave. On wednesday belgium germany and the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temperatures and they did it again on thursday all topping 40 degrees celsius. While some in the belgian capital brussels are making the most of it its led to a socalled code red being issued for the 1st time we are observing the weather since 1933 so nearly 200 years we never experience this kind of temperatures over in britain as temperatures soared activists in london staged a small protest outside bass building housing Media Outlets demanding they concentrate less on images of fun in the sun and more in explaining the extreme weather. We can talk about a short stay on record with headlines like what scorcher without looking into why is it the hottest thing and what does that mean for she manatee whats that mean in the next 102030 years. There to eat for food for particularly for people in developing countries who this is affecting right now but aljazeera had no difficulty finding people who are concerned about whats driving the increasingly common heat waves people start realizing that things are changing and quite quickly in the climate and so is is the moment to just to change something. Before its too late this is something that makes our planet less. Comfortable to live on say we have to think about how to stop it so that also our children can still survive on this planet most people here in Britain Welcome a bit of sunshine but for when the humidity and on a day like this the priority for lots of people is actually staying in the shade more broadly more and more starting to draw the line between europe 6 streams summers and the Climate Crisis the u. K. Governments Advisory Committee on Climate Change has warned the countries not prepared for the extremes that Global Warming is expected to bring here the current heat which prompted Health Warnings and brought trains to a standstill in some parts. And in Southern Europe this was greece on wednesday a series of wildfires are a reminder of conditions that many are calling the new normal. Of all those conditions have their upsides they bring their own dangers the aljazeera loved. One is is speaker of parliament has been sworn in as interim president after the death of president. 92 year old guided to enter a new era of democracy after protests in 2011 topple the longtime leader. Ben ali and sparked the arab spring a wave uprisings across the middle east an election must be held within 3 months cutting the president has more for. A new phase in tunisias government the speaker of parliament Mohamed Innes were sworn in to serve temporarily as the countrys president he will take over for up to 90 days while elections are organized. I swear by god almighty to protect the independence of tunisia and the safety of its lands to respect the constitution and law and fully take care of the peoples interests and be loyal to tunisia. In this young democracy a vacant post for the countrys leadership could spark a power struggle among tunisias Political Party is definitely what candidates who are considered to be quite popular and quite strong but also very controversial. Have been barred from running the president ial elections by parson parliament not too long ago this law has not yet been signed by missteps and before he passed away and i think well hear a lot more about this controversy next couple of days president benjy kind a sense speed who spent the last few weeks of his life in a not of the hospital was a leading figure in what was known as the arab spring uprising as Prime Minister and then tunisias 1st democratically elected president he helped draft a new constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech thanks. Im going to have his accomplishments though were often overshadowed by a weak economy and high Unemployment Rate there is despair nobody can deny that there is the sense of hopelessness nobody can deny that however in comparison to other countries there is still hope that we can fix the pot and go towards a more prosperous than 87. 00 days of National Mourning have been declared as the country honors the life and legacy of a sense be known what is the start of this mission on a positive note and he finished that the same way may he rest in peace his predecessors hurt the country but he was a good man who served his country no one did that before him no one shall. We hope the next president will be even better we hope our country will be stable and safe we had some terrorism but the country doesnt blame him its unclear who will be the front runner in tunisias next president ial election but the groundwork has already been laid out for what should be a smooth transition katia lopez so the yawn aljazeera. Part of a quick check of the headlines here on aljazeera sanctions on north korea appear to be having a devastating effect with the economy declining for the 2nd year running south koreas central bank estimates the north g. D. P. Fell by 4 point one percent in 2018 the worst drop since 997 International Trade fell nearly 50 percent young young does not disclose statistics on its economy south Korean Central Bank has been publishing estimates since 1991 reports from some of these contraction in the economy does match exactly when these much tougher sanctions came into play as you mentioned just over 4 percent of the contraction in the economy in 2018 the year before 3 and a half percent and that you compare that with 2016 when in fact the economy of north korea was going along at a fair old clip it actually increased in size by nearly 4 percent which for that year was actually better than the performance of south koreas economy the u. N. Says as many as 150. 00 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya around 300. 00 people on board 2 boats left the town of commons east of the capital t

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