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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

Hello there mostly fine conditions across much of the middle east we might just see one or 2 pushing into the southeast of pakistan but mostly drawing karate and then across into tacky this is where we can see the rain showers this is true sunday will work in the way through central and northeastern areas and then by monday theyre still around but working there for the eastward so it should feel pretty nice and monday 23 degrees celsius and last day in beirut with a high of 29 and still holds in baghdad but no assholes over 42 celsius now heading south across the reagan put into the shawl wind has been pretty brisk lately for you nice in the Morning Hours 37 in doha on sunday but also cloud spilling into oman as you can see and it tends to stay in the forecast as we head on into monday so muscat you could see a quite a cloudy hazy day this should be some sunshine and it will be dry with a high that of 31 degrees celsius going up to 38 in doha then heading south into Southern Africa this is where well see the next front is sliding by the coast of the south africa into cape town it could bring one the 2 shows temperatures a nazi bad a fairly mild slightly for this time of year and what we have in places john is big so 24 inch oberg on sunday 18 in capetown considered sort of conditions on monday. A recap of our top stories on aljazeera this hour saudi arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output after drone attacks on 2 major aramco facilities thats according to the wall street journal yemens who feel rebels have claimed responsibility for the attacks zimbabwes founding father Robert Mugabe has been honored at a state and morial service all the stadium was mostly empty regional leaders hailed the former president as a great icon of african liberation and fights have broken out between pro beijing and antigovernment protesters at Hong Kong Shopping Center Police Detained several people after breaking out the 2 sides. That west African Leaders are holding an emergency summit on terrorism in booking a fossil the region is experiencing a shop rise in course border attacks from groups affiliated with al qaida and i saw the leaders are focusing on how to better share intelligence and increase funding to combat the attacks catherine so we has more from the summit in walker to. The heads of state from this a hail are arriving whether dougal there is a security crisis in the region following an inside didnt see by groups allied to al qaeda in the Islamic State of iraq in the live band fighters have carried out a series of attacks in book enough fossil mauritania mali chide and. They skin sign that this problem could spread beyond this hell and to other coastal countries theres no one to q 4 we have said that did needs to be a link between development and security if we developed effective. There will be security and if we provide good security we can develop those areas this summit has been organized by west africas regional bloc and has brought together president s from the so help countries called ju 5 mandated to fight terrorism and illegal migration a crossbow does representatives from other west african countries affected by extremist groups like the boko haram are also here book enough fossil has seen increased attacks in recent years until a few years ago when book enough bottles former president plays come power it was removed from power in a right the country was largely safe but in 2016 on the street in the capital where the bugle a man stormed into that hotel and 2 restaurants more than 20 people were killed that mourn human with a reminder of what happened here. The attacks have spread to the east and north of the country about 500 people have been killed and nearly 300000 displaced like but whos hosted by well wishes in a town about a 100 kilometers away from where the leaders are meeting she fled from her home father north 2 months ago. No it wasnt they came to our village and began shooting everywhere we fled with our children we walked for over 50 kilometers we came here with nothing. The leaders in were good to say the only way to help millions of people like bill maher and her children is by working together implementing what will be decided at the summit will be the hardest part weve been here in book enough for about 2 weeks and spent a considerable amount of time in the north one of the regions that have been badly affected by this security problem where troops have been deployed to deal with this armed groups and weve been speaking to many people who tell us that a military intervention on its own is not a viable solution there also needs to be a Development Agenda these are areas that have been marginalized very extremely poor areas that have been marginalized the neglect of by governments for so long so a lot of people feel disenfranchised and they feel 1st frustrated and this becomes very easy for armed groups to target particularly young people recruit them into their ranks and also gain the support of the local communities so people have been talking to say that these people who are affected really need to be empowered if this battle is to be warned. As chinas trade war with the u. S. Drags on beijing is building on another alliance with argentina the south american nation has signed a deal to export millions of tons of soybean meal which will give its economy a much needed boost but argentina now faces the challenge of meeting the needs of both superpowers every poor someone is. The deal has been years in the making but the trade dispute between china and the United States has created a fresh urgency for both superpowers to look for new partners. Argentina is the worlds biggest producer of soybean meal with about 43 percent of the market much of it will now be used to feed chinas estimated 400000000. 00 pigs im going to use this of this country about the signing of this protocol establishes a solid legal basis so the convergence of these 2 huge markets. And delight from argentina the deal a boost to an economy in recession so it will get us will retorted go forward this is an historic achievement we have worked hard for us for over 20 years we have wanted to open up this market and we know it will be highly valued by the argentine for sectors or gentility exports soybeans and also china and its Agricultural Sector is pushing for more you know that. Argentina has to try to sell products of higher value thats the challenge that argentina has in relation to china to try to improve and deepen the sale of these products which it is doing. China to meet its food and energy needs has invested heavily in latin americas infrastructure roads railways and ports the key is to have something the both china and the United States want that they used to get from one another but no longer do because of their trade disputes but then dont risk offending either superpower politically because things change and nobody wants to put future trade deals in jeopardy. However there are still administrative hurdles to overcome and some caution over getting too excited. Argentina is an important Food Producer but it doesnt have stock doesnt have investments because as everyone knows the Economic Situation here is delicate and to try to expand export capacity at the moment is impossible theres no credit and we can expand export capacity then theres the United States to worry about argentina recently resolved of 10 year trade dispute with the u. S. Over meat exports its a Major Trading partner with substantial political influence in what it sees as its backyard but the department i thought i saw the u. S. State department has made various moves trying on countries in latin america to be aware of increasing its trade with china. But he also warns the current trade dispute is merely a skirmish in a much bigger war to come over technology and intellectual Property Rights rather satisfaction here over the deal just done theres still uncertainty over the next moves to come from beijing and washington. Schreiber aljazeera one of cyrus c sang is director of the China Institute at the university of London School of oriental and African Studies he says chinas new trade deal with argentina is a sign of the chains willingness to look beyond the u. S. I think what we are seeing is a slowly why during and evening. Equaling is not restrict what would the walls and u. S. And china going to subways right away that cannot happen because all the government. Intends interlinks between the 2 economies they are drifting apart not only International Technology in wider economy and indeed in the generally relationship. In the short to medium term other countries can benefit from it because china will be very keen to replace technologies that they can no longer import from the United States will example but also to very long term i think we are going to see everybody losing old you know at the complete globalization has been good for everybody and the coupling may not be reducing globalization but it is a major setback to globalization police in barack wires searching for more human remains on the property of the late dictator alfredo sauce now west and bones were discovered last week squatters found the remains of 3 people buried beneath a Bathroom Police are investigating whether they belong to some of the estimated 400 people who were killed or disappeared and a source known as regime it will between 19541989 south americas longest 6 tator ship crews in indonesia still trying to control wildfires that are sending a haze of smoke across the region farmers are accused of setting the fires to clear land the haze is spread to neighboring singapore with the citys ad quality deteriorating to unhealthy levels for the 1st time in years as cause a regional dispute between in an asia and its neighbors malaysia and singapore. Tunisians head to the polls on sunday for the 2nd democratic president ial election since the 2011 arab spring 26. 00 candidates are in the running including Prime Minister yousaf shah head and media mogul might be a car away whos leading opinion polls despite being in prison is awaiting a verdict in his trial for tax fraud and Money Laundering and was only every few bailed Stephanie Decker reports from tunis. For 20 years feisal has been sitting in this exact same spot in tunis is ancient medina creating souvenirs engraved with tunisias past but the future is far harder to hammer out. A deal with been going downhill since 2011 and everything politicians are arguing and we pay the price what used to cost 1. 00 do you know is now to no more used to cost team day now now its 30 we asked him if youll vote in sundays election. Maybe. You go to many times before he tells us and thats been more than enough for him he doesnt trust the politicians. 36 year old abdul harder feels the same disappointment he will go to the polling booth on sunday but in protest. I will cast a blank vote so no one else can use it many of us are not satisfied the president ial elections were brought forward by 2 months after the death of the late president 92 year old. Its the 2nd major elections to be held here 8 years after mass protests forced the ouster of strongman saying that Aberdeen Ben Ali there are 26. 00 candidates among the Prime Minister and defense minister a former president a couple of lawyers and even a media tycoon who is currently in prison they represent a crosssection of political social and religious ideals illusions have a lot of toys and thats a real difference from before the protests broke out here in 2011 which is decades of Single Party Rule tunisia is often cited as the. Only Success Story of the uprisings which swept across north africa in the middle east 2011 but its not that simple 1st of all i mean having. The democratization process succeeding and this is happening because in the middle of the middle east and north africa this is this is an exception we cannot deny that of the same time what can democracy provide terms of economic demands thats the major challenge so its a mixed story we meet a group of ladies in the medina they too arent happy with whats been achieved in the last 8 years economy security corruption the main issues everyone highlights after the revolution everything had to change but nothing has changed everything is actually worse infrastructure for instance we just had terrible floods here the economy before everything was covered up but after the revolution its now out there to see tunisians go to the polls on sunday if no candidate gets over 50 percent of the vote there will be a runoff in november many will tell you that is an almost certain scenario parliamentary elections will take place in october the next 2 months could reshape the entire Political Landscape and determine what tunisia will look like moving forward Stephanie Decker aljazeera tunis the new school year has started in yemen behind schedule because of the obvious difficulties getting kids to class in a war zone millions of children have been deaf in education in more than 300. 00 schools damaged or destroyed since the war began in schools in healthy controlled areas the rebels are accused of making children as young as 6 a pledges of allegiance. Has more from santa. Students of the capital sanaa started there is called here of 20192020 spider of the war. That their country is going through. That softens they keep telling us to not go there airstrikes and aggression especially in areas near the school but our family and School Teachers keep encouraging us to come. Back an explosion happened in an area very close to the school we were asked by teachers to go to the basement the teachers kept searching inside the building for other school mates not fearing for their lives i mean. We are now starting a 4th school year since the beginning of the saudi aggression on our country most of the educational infrastructure has been destroyed they have been many direct attacks on schools teachers and students and who could forget the merciless attack on the school bus of duck young. In more than one occasion students and schools have been attacked but these students are determined to continue their education. After the relocation all the central bank of yemen too many teachers being deprived from their monthly salary. Even though we havent received our salaries for months and we face difficult circumstances we feel obliged to fulfil our duties as teachers we are also forced to work in more than one place aside from Public Schools now students have been ruled now in siberia classrooms hooping for Better Future as will see further Fruitful School year. Or so on are. As always much more news on our web site at aljazeera dot com the very latest on all of our top stories including yemens who feel rebels attacking 2 Oil Facilities in saudi arabia more on that in just a few minutes. I. Know again im fully back to go with the headlines on aljazeera saudi arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output after drone attacks on 2 major aramco facilities thats according to the wall street journal yemens who the rebels have claimed responsibility for the attacks and in what looks like retaliation the Saudi Led Coalition has carried out at least 6 air strikes targeting who theme military positions north of the rebel stronghold Sada Al Jazeera is correspondent osama bin javid has more on saudi arabias ironical significance. This is a company which runs a country a country which is pivotal to what happens in the middle east it is one of the most important partners for various forces but the muslim world. Is at the heart of not just politics but economy and life in saudi arabia as well it is one of the largest employers that saudi arabia has and it is also the crown jewel of the Transformation Program that saudi arabias new crown prince wants to embark upon in order to change the countrys trajectory from an Oil Dependent economy to a diverse economy zimbabwes founding father Robert Mugabe has been honored at his statement morial service so the stadium was mostly empty regional leaders hailed the former president as a great icon of african liberation gabaa 77 year old was also lost by repression and economic collapse fights have broken out between probe aging and antigovernment protesters at a Hong Kong Shopping Center Police Detained several people after breaking out the 2 sides its a new government has allowed a charity ship to dock at the island of lampedusa the ocean viking had been drifting in the mediterranean for 2 weeks italy previously close its forced humanitarian rescue ships but this boat was allowed to dock after european nations agreed to take in those on board police in front of fired tear gas during a tense standoff with hundreds of demonstrators in the western city of non the antigovernment protests are a revival of the Yellow Vest Campaign that began last year and rescue efforts in the bahamas have been temporarily suspended as Tropical Storm beto threatens areas already devastated by Hurricane Dorian at least 50 people are confirmed dead and more than a 1000 still missing those are the headlines on aljazeera the news continues after inside story. 2 weeks of protests in algeria show no sign of banding back government is refusing calls to before

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