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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Supplies without aid most most of the aid services by International Aid agencies are still suspended because it is still too volatile too insecure to carry out aid services that have kind of zone we are talking about some of the chamber how does you know that situation board for president ever once plans to repatriate millions of the 3600000 Syrian Refugees in turkey thats one of the reasons for this operation can that be done in a way that respects International Humanitarian law with the situation being what it is now. No it cant the repressed relation of the return of refugees 1st of all has to be voluntary has to be in their places of origin many of the Syrian Refugees living in turkey have nothing to do with northeast syria theyre not from there you are going to displace them to an area they do not belong to so that the worth would be against International Law and also forcing them they have to it has to be a voluntary on them form decision that the refugees decide whether to return or not they cannot be forced onto this shows boards as political pawns on this deadly just board so who is going to protect these refugees from forced returns obviously organizations such as your speak up for their rights but what about you know the you when the e. U. Organizations that have given turkey billions of dollars so that essentially these refugees wouldnt be their problem but have a sense criticize what turkeys done with the refugees and how its handled them. And did i think 4 on the humanitarian front one who has to laud there for what it has been doing with the millions over 3000000 refugees hosted as the most generous countries country when it comes to refugee hosting over the last years that has to be recognized and many of the european states have done a very awful job of brushing the problem under the carpet and keep it on turkish borders yes giving millions of money which turkey has to be accountable for but also making making sure that they have no sight of this of this crisis which is really a Global Crisis its not its not just in the region its not just in the middle east it is it is of concern to everyone as weve seen over the last days countries several countries are now being involved and they have to be involved in making sure that the conditions for refugees in turkey in lebanon in jordan in iraq where they are they have been very generous to the hosted over the last years that can continue no refugees should be forced to return because their conditions are so abysmal wherever they are being hosted and that that means Financial Aid has to keep coming to help these countries but also are there other forms of support such as the resettling refugees the most vulnerable refugees who can who can be hosted in much richer countries around the world rather than building walls and abstracting the free flow of refugees as is their right by International Law we thank you very much for your time on the set very important aspect of the story thats very live and a man thank you. Now egypt says the u. S. Has offered to help break a deadlock with ethiopia a very multi 1000000000. 00 dam project on the all river construction is 70 Percent Complete and when its finished it will provide alyque tricity for. Egypt as worry that the project will reduce its supply of water from the river ethiopias Prime Minister says he hopes the goshi asians and not conflict will resolve the issue well lets take a look now at the dispute that stems from ethiopias decision 8 years ago to build the dam nearly a quarter of a 1000000000 people rely on the waters but egypt and siddhartha claim to have exclusive rights to its use and object to anything that might affect the river when the dam project will threaten egypts control over the waters which were set out and 20th century treaties by britain ethiopia contests egypts control saying its trying to maintain a colonial era grip over the nile or robyn kriel has. Just less than a week ago is here because Prime Minister met was being hailed for his peacemaking and statesmanship abilities and now these comments a strong warning to egypt over this is using 1000000000. 00 project that he says is to go to war he said in parliament shes day that we could get millions ready but thats not in the best interests of all of us. About egypt saying that they will take action and what i can only want you to understand is that a quarter of ethiopias population is poor and young so if we are to go to war with other africans we can have many millions on the front line but was do not have many benefits it will not benefit egypt not been if its done and not benefit us some may have the capability of firing missiles and some bomb cairo if it is from my country and my flag but peace cannot be brought by bombing and by fighting talks over. Construction of the dam project collapsed earlier this month if europeans Prime Ministers you talk to egypts president on the sidelines of a conference in russia the european maintains it desperately needs the power generated by the sam project for its population of more than 100000000. Well lets go now to our correspondent step boss and shes at a summit of russian and African Leaders taking place in sochi and russia so not many details about this meeting that the u. S. Has proposed step but this is something that egypt has called for an outside party like the u. S. To mediate in this dispute before. Exactly after egypt has accepted the invitation from the United States to to have a meeting in washington on the foreign minister level elsisi is now here in charge maps president Vladimir Putin is actually cheering this very 1st historical meeting between russia and africa and as he also has announced at least his foreign minister announced on sunday that there will be this meeting also on the sidelines of the summit between ethiopia and egypt on thursday to morrow no details has been you have been given about this meeting and also at this stage we dont know formally if its going on still because of the tensions that have been building up in the last couple of days but it is on the agenda and it is also some speculation that russia might be one of many mediators steps have been mentioned in recent days because of course all the leaders are here ethiopia. And egypt and of course of last minute and i hear they are in intense conversations over these next 2 days so everything is possible in our star what weve seen yesterday happening in the middle east where russia has stopped really significantly forward being a major power broker now in the middle east and in syria its also very possible that president putin is very interested to get involved in this conflict as well step thank you for that for now that step bottom line in sochi thank you. And we have plenty more ahead on the news hour including the diplomat helping to put together the pieces of an impeachment puzzle the coerced accounting yet of the u. S. President s dealings with ukraine. Bent and broken pirates on the only problem in one of the most dangerous waterways in the world. And a 20 year old stars in the 1st game of this years world series will be here with the action sports. And you can governments also as far as johnson will try to call a general election of his faults to accept a long breaks that today ministers rejected the Prime Ministers proposed timetable for ratify has that something on tuesday johnson must now wait for him to approve an extension to the withdrawal of deadline. And we now face further uncertainty and the e. U. Miss now make up their minds over how to answer parliaments request for a delay in the 1st consequence because the speaker is that the government was taking the only responsible cools and exonerate our preparations for a new deal. Lets get more on this our cost for a challenge is joining us live from brussels is at a given rory that the e. U. Will allow an extension and doesnt depend on you know what session countries like france have to say now. Its not a given but its certainly pretty likely what donald to the Council President is doing at the moment is trying to get an idea from all the member countries what sort of views there are out there for d this extension he is saying that hes going to recommend the extension as it has been requested by the british Prime Minister pushing the bracks a deadline through till january 31st they what we will see next i guess will give us an idea about how much agreement there is for that position he wants to do it by written procedure if he can get the consensus view that this is the right thing to do then yes i think well get an idea pretty quickly if we started to see moves towards gathering e. U. Members together leaders together for some sort of Emergency Council that would suggest that theres a bit of disagreements about whether this is the right way forward you might get some kind of mo. Inning and grumbling from say mccrone and the french but it is most likely as i think island has come out in favor of an extension through still jenny the 31st that that is what the e. U. Is likely to do it might be flexible though thats probably the let the outcome that they will say yes you can have up until johnny 31st but if you get your breath to deal sort of before that then you can leave but back and brush over it is a general election and nothing more and more likely regardless of whether the extension. Well i think that depends on the extension it depends on. A couple of other things as well and well im depends on whether Boris Johnson decides that they are going to have another go at getting this timetable through parliament whether reason allowed to do that by the speaker of the house if he can get parliament to come on side and negotiates this bill through parliament quickly then we might still get a break that happening before a general election. Botts i think the most likely outcome of this is that the parliament will want to scrutinise this properly they will be attaching various amendments to the Withdrawal Agreement bill and that means that there is very little chance that Boris Johnson is going to be able to get breaks it down before an election and then he what he will to as he has promised or at least indicated is pull a Withdrawal Agreement bill go to the country for their say for an election and that we wont get any kind of brets or happening or a referendum perhaps and sell off a new government has been elected as ever so many moving parts following thank you very much for that were a challenge live and brussels thank you. Now the top u. S. Diplomat in ukraine has testified for 10 hours as part of the impeachment inquiry against donald trump democrats say William Taylor provided the keris to count but the president pressured ukraine to investigate a political rival in exchange for military aid priyanka got their reports. William taylor is the acting u. S. Ambassador to ukraine a career diplomat who has served democrats and republican administrations the white house ordered him to ignore the impeachment inquiry he defied that instruction his close to testimony may be highly damaging to preston trump he was worried a white house meeting with ukraines new president what amuses lensky was being held up until he delivered ukrainian help in investigating Donald Trumps political rival joe biden in his Opening Statement he said he spoke with ambassador gordon some learned the u. S. Envoy to the European Union during that phone call ambassador solon told me that President Trump had told him that he wants president zelinsky to state publicly that ukraine will investigate brisk and legit ukrainian interference in the 26000. 00 election taylor said in a statement joe bidens son hunter had been a board member a Ukrainian Gas Company taylor continued ambassador solo and also told me that he now recognized that he had made a mistake by telling the ukrainian officials to whom he spoke that the white house meeting with preston selenski was dependent on a public announcement investigation in fact ambassador solon said everything was dependent on such an announcement including Security Assistance why the press and wasnt calling this a quid pro quo taylor suggests thats exactly what it was soliciting for help in the us elections is illegal in my can short months in congress its not even. And this is the most disturbing day in congress so far a growing number of americans believe donald trump should be impeached and removed from office for the 1st time that number is more than 50 percent the president has tried to discredit the investigation tweeting all republicans must remember what they are witnessing here a lynching the president should not compare. A constitutionally mandated impeachment inquiry to such a dangerous and dark chapter of American History other democrats called the lynching reference disgusting but one of the president s biggest supporters wasnt ready to back down in every sense this is a mob taking over the rule of law this is fundamentally unamerican and until that changes i will fight back as hard as i can in the house Investigation Continues last behind closed doors but they are plans for open hearings soon a vote an impeachment could come before the end of the year. Dizzier. And if iran it will have the weather with an attendant still ahead on the new south. Or round the block across lebanon and antigovernment protests continue for a 7th day. The war in yemen 2 children are among those killed in an f. Strike by the saudi an erotic coalition and tell you how an environmental disaster spilled onto the pitch in brazil thats coming up with jones or. Hello there we have some Stormy Weather either side of more in africa at the moment courtesy of these 2 storms at both ends of the mediterranean so were seeing some wet weather across more than algeria pushing towards tunisia say some very lively showers to northern parts of egypt recently as well and there has been some flooding there has been some disruption in fact a state of emergency has been declared right into the weekend because we will see further showers here as we go on through the next couple of days as it was the weather into the eastern side of the med nudging a little further north with so cyprus things and wet weather pushing across lebanon into syria as we go through the next day or so notice to be have this western weather also just making its way away from tunisia across most of having to ward italy fisting out as it makes its way further east was but this wetter weather that we have across the eastern med will return see just hugging the Sinai Peninsula as we go on through friday so i think for northeastern parts of egypt we could see further flooding as we go through the next couple of days are seeing some flooding too into the Central African republic the scenes of very heavy rain here last week and then over the last couple of days weve had some very heavy downpours which have led to these are very difficult conditions that wetter weather will continue across the heart of africa over the next few days. 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Have found 39. 00 bodies and a container truck in essex and southeast and 25 are all mad from Northern Ireland has been arrested following the discovery of a call is believed to have been driven from bulgaria. Russia says Syrian Kurdish fighters must pull back from the border with turkey or face further military action. Have 150 hours to patrol at least 30 kilometers a day but into syria under a dayton accord between turkey and russia. The u. N. Says no. Yemenis are in need of humanitarian aid as tens of thousands of children die every year from malnutrition mohamed that has more on the human toll of yemens conflict in a warning has report contains some distressing images. Suffers from severe malnutrition his grandmother there is from the worst she says bassem the father died in their long journey from an immense north problems. My grandson whos been suffering from malnutrition since we were in the region of shot i must regional whos like my only son. The medical center. One of the poorest districts in north korea might try to do their best a 7 year old severely malnourished girl named hussein made headlines around the world last year was treated here before her. And many cases continued to be transferred here its the only remaining clinic in ops district about 50 kilometers from the saudi border so. Its due to the shortage of medicines and that families around able to have a safe and warm shelter rather than putting food on their table that are behind the deaths of children. Those working to distribute aid here say the International Community need to do more to help yemenis displaced by years of for war we are trying to make our best but unfortunately what we are making is in additi

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