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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024
Agreeing to calls from both russia and turkey for a cease fire. And with all your sports veteran. Died after a crash during sunday 7 stage of the race in saudi arabia. Irans government is facing growing anger over its initial failure to admit responsibility for the downing of the ukrainian airliner on wednesday protests have been held across the country after the revolutionary guard said it mistakenly shot down the jet killing 176 people now the
Iranian Parliament
is denying a cover up that has told the military precautions to avoid further disasters it follows a briefing by military leaders on the crash the recent crisis with the u. S. Was prompted by the assassination of iranian commander customs. All the money in iraq that has amir is interested in a push to ease those tensions hes the 1st leader to visit the iranian capital since all the money was killed in the u. S. Attack on january 1st 2. Walked has this visit comes as a very critical time in the region weve agreed that the only solution is to fuse escalations among all posses and weve also agreed that dialogue and only dialogue is the only route to any solution to any crisis. He joins us now from tehran and dorset just take us through what was said here the appearances are obviously important but the message here about deescalation as well. Yes this was a very unexpected visit but the president the reigning president said that he had invited the emir of qatar to come to the iranian capital to hold a private session on the various issues at the top of their agenda was apparently the security in that region and the rise in tensions between iran and the
United States
we also heard that the iranian president who said that there will be a joint
Commission Formed
between the 2 countries to discuss strengthening of ties political and economic ties between the 2 countries this visit is very very important because this is the 1st time the emir of qatar since he became mayor in 2013 has come to iran and the emir himself said that there qatar is grateful for the assistance that they received following the 2017 blockade and it rains came to their aid by opening theyre just having at their disposal the airspace on the sea ports so the discussions were held in private in a private session at the palace where the 2 leaders met and now we understand that the meeting is finished and the qatari emir has said that he has invited president rouhani to come to qatar at his earliest convenience so the clearly this is a message not only to the regional countries but also to the
International Community
that iran and qatar again very close allies and thats a relationship is only getting stronger. Just mud but this will also pick up with you while i have you there the increasing tensions that weve seen on the streets of iran to the point question of course the for well from what youve said its responsibility by the iranian
Republican Guard
just like you talked about. Well there was a vigil that was held last night at the abbey have your universe. The where 6 of the victims attended there were students there a number of people gathered outside this university and then the vigil quickly turned into a protest we heard chants of get out liar liar leave the country these kinds of chants directed at the authorities for not coming forward with the information that they had when this plane was shot down shot down then we heard that the
British Ambassador
to iran was attending this vigil that and he was briefly arrested weve since heard from the
Deputy Foreign
minister she has confirmed that indeed the
British Ambassador
was arrested briefly but that it was a misunderstanding and then he was released but since then the foreign minister has now summoned the
British Ambassador
to answer a series of questions about why he was at this vigil to begin with so there is a sense that the events that led up to the downing of that passenger plane are really creating in a tense environment in the city thank you for that. Rob bliss discussed that visit by the captain of mir also the broader picture inside iraq as well with our senior political analyst bob bashara he joins us in the studio good to see you again what does qatar bring to a meeting like this is significant isnt the look around the region which countries can bring any influence and significantly one of them. Well clearly its a smaller country with bigger means as it were and it has a vested interest in
Regional Security
especially in the gulf where the livelihood of qatar of course is the bend on so there are all true stick and none altruistic reasons of why a cut that would want to take an initiative in order to be a bridge than a hamper if you will do worse
Regional Security
if you look carefully on 2 levels level number one hardly any country in the region a new leader its able to make this kind of visit while at the same time maintaining relations with the american lead that same european leadership and the iraqi leadership at the same time trying to bridge ideas and facilitate dialogue of sorts as weve heard in the press conference on a 2nd level and more broader regional level i mean look its so sad. That there isnt 2 countries today bers in the region that dont have borders or other problems this and that and they touched on that of course with the blockade that qatar absolutism theyre on 2 countries in the region that dont have problems and there is this regime is not lacking in passions its not lacking in emotions as not lacking in violence what is that is lacking is in bridging in dialogue trying to arrive at a situation whereby violence is not necessary and pulling back from the brink of war when its possible and cut that did play the role before the blockade in mediating between different parties whether they were sudanese or lebanese or palestinians and so on so forth and i think there is a role to be played here of course for the iranians they have their own vested interest as well to have. An important regional player like qatar to be coming to who want to be talking about the relations
Economic Business
and culture and so so forth its also good for iran that looked like it was not isolated and its really interesting too is not what miss huge iran might also be seemed to the
United States
at the same time because the choice of language i thought was really interesting with the emir of qatar specifically said the importance of deescalation on all sides all sides so iran as well what do you take away from that what is that the escalation and the money time security the security of shipping of the gulf for the iranian and the qatari leaders to be speaking about today about security in the gulf and security for shipping is very important because everyone understood if a major war breaks out thats of course the 1st the 1st battle if you will between the
United States
and iran the last measures the confidence
Building Measures
the fact that we all know and im now. Not suggesting in any which way that the emir of qatar is carrying any messages but just the fact that they may have got that is in conversation with the americans and the europeans and the iraqis on the iranians means that there is a dialogue going on and thats important for the very strategic reason that the conditions for last weeks escalation remain the same the sanctions nonexistence more or less de facto of the nuclear deal as the
United States
walked away from it doubling down on the sanctions the as you were saying earlier that this that these stabilities nation or iraq the instability within iran and all of that of course are moving part of it dialogue the dialogue has changed a week ago everyone was talking about war now were talking deescalation the american response to the admission of responsibility of the downing of the plane its been interesting they havent gone on your the attack against iran this talk of deescalation today all sides are showing that they are very careful about what theyre saying right now absolutely and i think i mean just to put it into words the american president has proven demonstrated not proven that he doesnt want war with iran and the orion leadership has proven that they dont want war the
United States
thats important the problem is not so much in that pretty determined intention to go to war the problem is that tensions build up its coalitions minutes up and that has unintended consequences like going to war because its so sensitive and weve seen that from the very very tragic. Downing of the civilian ukrainian flight if that can happen imagine if it was
Something Else
as well in addition so the escalation of what could happen sometimes by mistake just simply because the tensions are high and thats why once again i underline the fact that its not just important that we pulled away and we are pulling away what is even more important is to have that dialogue that 3 moves the causes of war and the escalation towards war in the future and that was the word specifically used by the media dial mowen thank you for that moment shower joining is there. That will go to nigeria and a government source is telling aljazeera that the death toll from thursdays attack on an army base has now risen to at least 89. 00 it happened in siena godhra close to the border with mali these years defense minister says a
National Security
Council Meeting
will take place on sunday and no one is claiming responsibility for last month another attack killed 71. 00 soldiers the indigenous border with mali and bakita faso that prompted leaders of the regional g 5 c. Hill nations to call for closer cooperation and
International Support
french president a manual macron is expected to host leaders from the regional monday to decide on the future of frances military presence in the sale has been a surge in violence across the region the number of
People Killed
in attacks in
Bali Indonesia
jumped from 770 in 2016 to more than 4000 last year and its largely because of a combination of attacks by armed groups and into communal violence remote areas where the states prisons is weak are especially vulnerable the humanitarian cost is also growing the u. N. Estimates a 1000000. 00 people now are being displaced thats a 10 fold increase in just 3 years. It has more now from beijing. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack in yet but its suspected that it was carried out by militants or other fighters who crossed over from mali thats according to one
Government Official
and then launched the attack that area in particular has been vulnerable to attacks from groups inside mali and weve also seen how they have launched several attacks from that area from the border with broken up process well right now what were hearing about is that the bodies of those soldiers were killed in the tank have been taken to the capital of the i mean where they were buried or about to be buried some of them and the government is calling for more support from
International Community
to deal with the problem absolutely its not only the
French Forces
or war the french have a large number of troops in the sahara region more than 4500 but put together the number of
Multinational Forces
or other
International Forces
in this help in particular close to or even up to 20000 and a lot of people in the region are wondering why these forces despite their training despite that despite the level of intelligence gathering they have these attacks continue. Bloomberg who are khamenei who is president of the african
Information Press
club he says the
Security Problems
in the sale started with the libyan civil war. The fact. Narea with used the wrong one to address this problem its a huge problem its not only about tourism. Its about terrorism in jail and also the situation in libya because if we want to see what happened before this situation effect after the collapse of the libya. After the the world to it by france that it in libya thats way thats when all the problems in this whole because the game we have. To attack countries like mali michel book in fs so. Those countries are too poor to face the. Fighting them and thats why it is very important that to address the problem we had a good answer coming from the multilateralism. Of the
African Union
1st of all and also the u. N. Because that theres also a big issue with an address now it is the 1st that in the
World African
countries neighboring lead yes they were against the well because they were seeing the consequences coming up and you have it now. Theres plenty more ahead on the news hour including flights cancelled and schools closed thousands of people are back the white following interruption in the philippines. Thailands biggest political protest in india is the job sending a message to the government and the military. And in sports arena williams. The 1st time with free. Will in 2 countries ravaged by war 2 separate cease fire agreements are now in effect warring sides and syria and libya have agreed to put down their arms. As often it goes the oceans brokered by russia and turkey the 2 countries support opposing sides in this conflict more on syria in a moment 1st that when we go to libya where will lord aletha have to had initially rejected calls for a cease fire mark mahmood up there while head has more from tripoli. After rejecting a cease fire call by a turkey and the russia last week warlord 24 have to change his mind a few hours before it was due to go into effect. The general command of the libyan ira bomb forces announces a cease fire in the west inside of libya the cease fire starts from one minute past midnight on the 12th of january 2020 the other party should stop any type of military operation at the same time we will respond harshly to any violation of the cease fire. In a joint press conference earlier putin an angler merkel made their position clear and into the ongoing violence in libya including peace talks to take place in berlin were going. To put an end to the opposition between the
Libyan National
army led by half that and the government of
National Accord
because you know you. Have to his forces have been trying to seize the capital tripoli from the back of the government their attempts have so far fallen short but his forces have gained ground. Violence is collating of european and
African Leaders
fearing the conflict could destabilize several countries to accuse president trichet. Has also called for fighting to stop a move will come to by the un look ignited a government in tripoli. Welcomed the russian turkey shinee should leave and any other initiative to stop the aggression but any initiatives should include a d. V. D. Or all of the aggressor forces german chancellor
Angela Merkel
is hoping turkish russian efforts to secure peace will indian success and once the
United Nations
involved or. We agreed. To the conference in berlin to be held very soon in order to start the process of a peaceful libya. The talks want to include libyas warring parties and miracle says they will no doubt have to play a significant rule to help end the conflict when we are so much this unity in the
International Community
were going to have a conference about quality. But. We will. Have to it has been backed by egypt the
United Arab Emirates
france and russia and back the government by turkey. Had now joins us live from tripoli mark mood you just outlined in your story there the complexity and the difficulties and the tensions were talking about not rises of a very obvious question about whether a ceasefire such as this can hold. Well i dont think it can hold for longer stan its now quiet in the front lines as were getting reports from military commanders on the ground its now quiet compared to last night but despite that the government has it imported that it has dick documented violations by half the us forces overnight and this morning and also overnight only a few minutes after the spokesman of have to announce said that they are putting the cease fire in place also we spoke earlier today to civilians eyewitnesses locals in ns our neighborhood they said that have to his forces also opened fire randomly in the area this morning but the government is written rating that its not going to stay silent in front of any violations by have to his forces and member of stand that the government has been repeating that have to his forces pulling out of southern tripoli is a prerequisite for the government for the government to proceed in any settlement to this conflict as you know that the civil or the cease fire calls before failed to be put into effect but it remains to be seen during the couple. Of days during the couple in the coming few days whether or not both rival factions or on factions will adhere to this cease fire but with thank you for the world the
Prime Minister
of libyas u. N. Recognize government fires are some is in turkey where hes met president richard type one to mar the show hes joining us now live from the turkish capital ankara really interesting this moving to take place tomorrow of course because of these intervention on the side of the u. N. Recognize government thats helped create the circumstances for this ceasefire talk us through turkeys involvement in libya and how crucial that influences. And these were not for the military intervention of turkey there wouldnt have been some sort of equilibrium established in this conflict that would have forced the hof to. Those supporting him to come to the negotiation table as mahmoud mentioned there have been supported heavily especially militarily by the
Iranian Parliament<\/a> is denying a cover up that has told the military precautions to avoid further disasters it follows a briefing by military leaders on the crash the recent crisis with the u. S. Was prompted by the assassination of iranian commander customs. All the money in iraq that has amir is interested in a push to ease those tensions hes the 1st leader to visit the iranian capital since all the money was killed in the u. S. Attack on january 1st 2. Walked has this visit comes as a very critical time in the region weve agreed that the only solution is to fuse escalations among all posses and weve also agreed that dialogue and only dialogue is the only route to any solution to any crisis. He joins us now from tehran and dorset just take us through what was said here the appearances are obviously important but the message here about deescalation as well. Yes this was a very unexpected visit but the president the reigning president said that he had invited the emir of qatar to come to the iranian capital to hold a private session on the various issues at the top of their agenda was apparently the security in that region and the rise in tensions between iran and the
United States<\/a> we also heard that the iranian president who said that there will be a joint
Commission Formed<\/a> between the 2 countries to discuss strengthening of ties political and economic ties between the 2 countries this visit is very very important because this is the 1st time the emir of qatar since he became mayor in 2013 has come to iran and the emir himself said that there qatar is grateful for the assistance that they received following the 2017 blockade and it rains came to their aid by opening theyre just having at their disposal the airspace on the sea ports so the discussions were held in private in a private session at the palace where the 2 leaders met and now we understand that the meeting is finished and the qatari emir has said that he has invited president rouhani to come to qatar at his earliest convenience so the clearly this is a message not only to the regional countries but also to the
International Community<\/a> that iran and qatar again very close allies and thats a relationship is only getting stronger. Just mud but this will also pick up with you while i have you there the increasing tensions that weve seen on the streets of iran to the point question of course the for well from what youve said its responsibility by the iranian
Republican Guard<\/a> just like you talked about. Well there was a vigil that was held last night at the abbey have your universe. The where 6 of the victims attended there were students there a number of people gathered outside this university and then the vigil quickly turned into a protest we heard chants of get out liar liar leave the country these kinds of chants directed at the authorities for not coming forward with the information that they had when this plane was shot down shot down then we heard that the
British Ambassador<\/a> to iran was attending this vigil that and he was briefly arrested weve since heard from the
Deputy Foreign<\/a> minister she has confirmed that indeed the
British Ambassador<\/a> was arrested briefly but that it was a misunderstanding and then he was released but since then the foreign minister has now summoned the
British Ambassador<\/a> to answer a series of questions about why he was at this vigil to begin with so there is a sense that the events that led up to the downing of that passenger plane are really creating in a tense environment in the city thank you for that. Rob bliss discussed that visit by the captain of mir also the broader picture inside iraq as well with our senior political analyst bob bashara he joins us in the studio good to see you again what does qatar bring to a meeting like this is significant isnt the look around the region which countries can bring any influence and significantly one of them. Well clearly its a smaller country with bigger means as it were and it has a vested interest in
Regional Security<\/a> especially in the gulf where the livelihood of qatar of course is the bend on so there are all true stick and none altruistic reasons of why a cut that would want to take an initiative in order to be a bridge than a hamper if you will do worse
Regional Security<\/a> if you look carefully on 2 levels level number one hardly any country in the region a new leader its able to make this kind of visit while at the same time maintaining relations with the american lead that same european leadership and the iraqi leadership at the same time trying to bridge ideas and facilitate dialogue of sorts as weve heard in the press conference on a 2nd level and more broader regional level i mean look its so sad. That there isnt 2 countries today bers in the region that dont have borders or other problems this and that and they touched on that of course with the blockade that qatar absolutism theyre on 2 countries in the region that dont have problems and there is this regime is not lacking in passions its not lacking in emotions as not lacking in violence what is that is lacking is in bridging in dialogue trying to arrive at a situation whereby violence is not necessary and pulling back from the brink of war when its possible and cut that did play the role before the blockade in mediating between different parties whether they were sudanese or lebanese or palestinians and so on so forth and i think there is a role to be played here of course for the iranians they have their own vested interest as well to have. An important regional player like qatar to be coming to who want to be talking about the relations
Economic Business<\/a> and culture and so so forth its also good for iran that looked like it was not isolated and its really interesting too is not what miss huge iran might also be seemed to the
United States<\/a> at the same time because the choice of language i thought was really interesting with the emir of qatar specifically said the importance of deescalation on all sides all sides so iran as well what do you take away from that what is that the escalation and the money time security the security of shipping of the gulf for the iranian and the qatari leaders to be speaking about today about security in the gulf and security for shipping is very important because everyone understood if a major war breaks out thats of course the 1st the 1st battle if you will between the
United States<\/a> and iran the last measures the confidence
Building Measures<\/a> the fact that we all know and im now. Not suggesting in any which way that the emir of qatar is carrying any messages but just the fact that they may have got that is in conversation with the americans and the europeans and the iraqis on the iranians means that there is a dialogue going on and thats important for the very strategic reason that the conditions for last weeks escalation remain the same the sanctions nonexistence more or less de facto of the nuclear deal as the
United States<\/a> walked away from it doubling down on the sanctions the as you were saying earlier that this that these stabilities nation or iraq the instability within iran and all of that of course are moving part of it dialogue the dialogue has changed a week ago everyone was talking about war now were talking deescalation the american response to the admission of responsibility of the downing of the plane its been interesting they havent gone on your the attack against iran this talk of deescalation today all sides are showing that they are very careful about what theyre saying right now absolutely and i think i mean just to put it into words the american president has proven demonstrated not proven that he doesnt want war with iran and the orion leadership has proven that they dont want war the
United States<\/a> thats important the problem is not so much in that pretty determined intention to go to war the problem is that tensions build up its coalitions minutes up and that has unintended consequences like going to war because its so sensitive and weve seen that from the very very tragic. Downing of the civilian ukrainian flight if that can happen imagine if it was
Something Else<\/a> as well in addition so the escalation of what could happen sometimes by mistake just simply because the tensions are high and thats why once again i underline the fact that its not just important that we pulled away and we are pulling away what is even more important is to have that dialogue that 3 moves the causes of war and the escalation towards war in the future and that was the word specifically used by the media dial mowen thank you for that moment shower joining is there. That will go to nigeria and a government source is telling aljazeera that the death toll from thursdays attack on an army base has now risen to at least 89. 00 it happened in siena godhra close to the border with mali these years defense minister says a
National Security<\/a>
Council Meeting<\/a> will take place on sunday and no one is claiming responsibility for last month another attack killed 71. 00 soldiers the indigenous border with mali and bakita faso that prompted leaders of the regional g 5 c. Hill nations to call for closer cooperation and
International Support<\/a> french president a manual macron is expected to host leaders from the regional monday to decide on the future of frances military presence in the sale has been a surge in violence across the region the number of
People Killed<\/a> in attacks in
Bali Indonesia<\/a> jumped from 770 in 2016 to more than 4000 last year and its largely because of a combination of attacks by armed groups and into communal violence remote areas where the states prisons is weak are especially vulnerable the humanitarian cost is also growing the u. N. Estimates a 1000000. 00 people now are being displaced thats a 10 fold increase in just 3 years. It has more now from beijing. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack in yet but its suspected that it was carried out by militants or other fighters who crossed over from mali thats according to one
Government Official<\/a> and then launched the attack that area in particular has been vulnerable to attacks from groups inside mali and weve also seen how they have launched several attacks from that area from the border with broken up process well right now what were hearing about is that the bodies of those soldiers were killed in the tank have been taken to the capital of the i mean where they were buried or about to be buried some of them and the government is calling for more support from
International Community<\/a> to deal with the problem absolutely its not only the
French Forces<\/a> or war the french have a large number of troops in the sahara region more than 4500 but put together the number of
Multinational Forces<\/a> or other
International Forces<\/a> in this help in particular close to or even up to 20000 and a lot of people in the region are wondering why these forces despite their training despite that despite the level of intelligence gathering they have these attacks continue. Bloomberg who are khamenei who is president of the african
Information Press<\/a> club he says the
Security Problems<\/a> in the sale started with the libyan civil war. The fact. Narea with used the wrong one to address this problem its a huge problem its not only about tourism. Its about terrorism in jail and also the situation in libya because if we want to see what happened before this situation effect after the collapse of the libya. After the the world to it by france that it in libya thats way thats when all the problems in this whole because the game we have. To attack countries like mali michel book in fs so. Those countries are too poor to face the. Fighting them and thats why it is very important that to address the problem we had a good answer coming from the multilateralism. Of the
African Union<\/a> 1st of all and also the u. N. Because that theres also a big issue with an address now it is the 1st that in the
World African<\/a> countries neighboring lead yes they were against the well because they were seeing the consequences coming up and you have it now. Theres plenty more ahead on the news hour including flights cancelled and schools closed thousands of people are back the white following interruption in the philippines. Thailands biggest political protest in india is the job sending a message to the government and the military. And in sports arena williams. The 1st time with free. Will in 2 countries ravaged by war 2 separate cease fire agreements are now in effect warring sides and syria and libya have agreed to put down their arms. As often it goes the oceans brokered by russia and turkey the 2 countries support opposing sides in this conflict more on syria in a moment 1st that when we go to libya where will lord aletha have to had initially rejected calls for a cease fire mark mahmood up there while head has more from tripoli. After rejecting a cease fire call by a turkey and the russia last week warlord 24 have to change his mind a few hours before it was due to go into effect. The general command of the libyan ira bomb forces announces a cease fire in the west inside of libya the cease fire starts from one minute past midnight on the 12th of january 2020 the other party should stop any type of military operation at the same time we will respond harshly to any violation of the cease fire. In a joint press conference earlier putin an angler merkel made their position clear and into the ongoing violence in libya including peace talks to take place in berlin were going. To put an end to the opposition between the
Libyan National<\/a> army led by half that and the government of
National Accord<\/a> because you know you. Have to his forces have been trying to seize the capital tripoli from the back of the government their attempts have so far fallen short but his forces have gained ground. Violence is collating of european and
African Leaders<\/a> fearing the conflict could destabilize several countries to accuse president trichet. Has also called for fighting to stop a move will come to by the un look ignited a government in tripoli. Welcomed the russian turkey shinee should leave and any other initiative to stop the aggression but any initiatives should include a d. V. D. Or all of the aggressor forces german chancellor
Angela Merkel<\/a> is hoping turkish russian efforts to secure peace will indian success and once the
United Nations<\/a> involved or. We agreed. To the conference in berlin to be held very soon in order to start the process of a peaceful libya. The talks want to include libyas warring parties and miracle says they will no doubt have to play a significant rule to help end the conflict when we are so much this unity in the
International Community<\/a> were going to have a conference about quality. But. We will. Have to it has been backed by egypt the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> france and russia and back the government by turkey. Had now joins us live from tripoli mark mood you just outlined in your story there the complexity and the difficulties and the tensions were talking about not rises of a very obvious question about whether a ceasefire such as this can hold. Well i dont think it can hold for longer stan its now quiet in the front lines as were getting reports from military commanders on the ground its now quiet compared to last night but despite that the government has it imported that it has dick documented violations by half the us forces overnight and this morning and also overnight only a few minutes after the spokesman of have to announce said that they are putting the cease fire in place also we spoke earlier today to civilians eyewitnesses locals in ns our neighborhood they said that have to his forces also opened fire randomly in the area this morning but the government is written rating that its not going to stay silent in front of any violations by have to his forces and member of stand that the government has been repeating that have to his forces pulling out of southern tripoli is a prerequisite for the government for the government to proceed in any settlement to this conflict as you know that the civil or the cease fire calls before failed to be put into effect but it remains to be seen during the couple. Of days during the couple in the coming few days whether or not both rival factions or on factions will adhere to this cease fire but with thank you for the world the
Prime Minister<\/a> of libyas u. N. Recognize government fires are some is in turkey where hes met president richard type one to mar the show hes joining us now live from the turkish capital ankara really interesting this moving to take place tomorrow of course because of these intervention on the side of the u. N. Recognize government thats helped create the circumstances for this ceasefire talk us through turkeys involvement in libya and how crucial that influences. And these were not for the military intervention of turkey there wouldnt have been some sort of equilibrium established in this conflict that would have forced the hof to. Those supporting him to come to the negotiation table as mahmoud mentioned there have been supported heavily especially militarily by the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> and egypt and thats whats allowed him to essentially push towards the capital turkey after signing an agreement or a memorandum of understanding with the un recognized government in tripoli on mutual defense was able then to send in reinforcements to help maintain the governments ability to control at least the capital why is that significant as far as turkey is concerned its because regionally speaking the true countries share maritime borders they have also agreed between themselves with regards to sharing gas an
Oil Exploration<\/a> in those areas but its also significant because turkey is one of the only power is in the region that isnt supporting the status quo or thora tarion leaders or governments thats existed pre arab spring of 2011 the
Spokes Person<\/a> of the turkish president. Just in the past hour or so how important it was as far as hes concerned the leadership of iran was able to establish both ceasefire in libya as well as the one in syria and said that this was an example of how his country was trying to find
Political Solutions<\/a> to these military conflicts and jamal that also raised the question that i put directly to the mood and we can ask the same question now about syria and that is even though there is a a cease fire in place the prospect of that holding and what are the benefits that can flow from that particularly for people who are caught in the crossfire here in italy. Well if i start with the 2nd part in terms of the immediate benefits at least it would mean largely holds or loosely holds rather that aid agencies would be able to deliver a much needed aid because aside from the fact of people fearing to be essentially bombed out of the skies by the regime of bashar assad then even by russian warplanes there is a dire humanitarian situation which is a consequence of 78 years of war that continues to plague all this is in civilians of syria in terms of how likely it is to hold this is the umpteenth time that some sort of ceasefire agreement has been reached and what is different maybe with regard to syria is of the libya is that there is no where near a nice form of equilibrium between the military powers you have armed rebel groups that are now only in control of this. Province the region of it and you have on the other side of the syrian army you have iranian backed militia you have the
Russian Military<\/a> which of essentially used all of their might some firepower to corner those rebel groups or whats left of them in this small area and essentially has been pounding them for months if not for the past part of years now whats interesting very quickly is that in the past 24 hours the russians have set up checkpoints on the entrances and exits of it they say to allow for citizens or civilians to leave the question is why would they do that if there is a cease fire which people expect to last the skeptics or cynics would say it is an attempt to maybe to filter out as many civilians as they can before the fighting resumes once more so realists would say maybe it wouldnt last as long as people would like optimist would love it to last a bit longer than usual but people are still very concerned especially as there have been reports of some breaches over the past few hours especially with regards to the area of moderate to norman where theres been shelling going airstrikes by the
Syrian Regime<\/a> well thank you. Out of the philippines all floods manilas internationally poor have been suspended as more thorough hes worn a large volcanic eruption could be imminent the volcano in the luzon region is about 100 kilometers south of the capital it is shooting one kilometer into the sky much of it for being on nearby communities sounds people have been told to leave their homes jamila the dog now joins us live from the villa the alert level has been raised to for what else you learn about the impact on people how successful these evacuations and so on. What we were just listening to the press conference by airport
Government Official<\/a>s who basically said that they have actually taken an extra precaution by deciding to cancel all flights flying in and out of manila they said that is because planes that usually air and able to detect ash. Through their radars and this is why they said theyve taken a precautionary measure theyve also confirmed basically that the runways have also been covered by ash and that those planes that are currently stranded airport also need to be inspected now classes have been suspended in and around manila at least 6000 people have already been evacuated around this area of. Just a few hours out of manila and alert level 4 by government standards sent essentially means that a hazardous eruption is imminent within hours or days now the president is also announce that theyre putting together all the proper needed resources from different sectors of the government basically to ensure that the help gets to those who need it most but the priority at this point is evacuation and monitoring of those living within the 4 than kilometer radius of the volcano and you tell us about this volcano the tall volcano and how do you eat has been. Jim has gone there sorry for that what we are off the back of that obviously a volcano such that has an impact on whether to tell us the lightest although i have to say i thought of a different part of the world and i will talk about the u. S. Its quite a story thats just about finished now in the u. S. And its partly because of this this is a colorized map of the current temperatures its obviously very cold in most states basically in the
Northern Plains<\/a> but the opposite models 12 and i would obviously rather different in this bottom right hand corner of that all the way from new york down towards the texas coast were talking about temperatures in the teens this is morning in the middle of winter so its clearly very warm in fact fog is a widespread problem but thats the current problem because of this temperature differential weve had what you might normally expect to happen in the spring not in january so weve got this line of cloud here which is effectively a cold front defense from the cold air in the warm air which has been moving across the
Southern States<\/a> have produced some huge thunderstorms with a baseball size hail as i like to say its a tennis ball if you like and also tornadoes with consequent damage all the way through texas louisiana i think even up as far as tennessee is just a few shots of what you might expect me to show you in maybe april or may not gender is a very rare occurrence tornadoes hitting the ground in general its all ahead of but it is unusual now this is moved on the pictures that frontal system not difference on the east coast you think will keep going that direction the risk i think of big damage is gone and fog is the main problem because the difference in temperatures to fight if you watch these forecast down here the showers really form a lot of divisions down here in
Southern States<\/a> and tallahassee 26 is a surprise 2 degrees off the record stuff bob thank you for that. Still ahead on aljazeera the run in community easy morning well get a report from one of the citys hardest hit by the ukrainian plane crash. Out economy on life support is fueling fears for the future of health care in lebanon. And turkey why the violence on the fame out of the good middle east is tied to back on her country thats coming out of asia in school. 3 years after cholera was discovered in haiti this is just one example of how the death toll from this epidemic could be much higher than anyone knows and aljazeera and best to geisha into who should be held responsible travel to the
United Nations<\/a> headquarters in new york. We spoke to the secretary general again in this room were going to try to catch many things out but has justice now been served for the victims freewinds haiti in a time of cholera on al jazeera. And. Al jazeera. And. Youre watching aljazeera his or of our top stories this hour. The media is calling for dialogue to diffuse regional tension of what he called a critical challenge the challenges irans
Government Faces<\/a> growing anger over its an issue of fighting. To admit responsibility for the downing of the ukrainian a lot of on wednesday. When the
Syrian Government<\/a> sources told al jazeera the death toll from thursdays attack on an army base is now at least you know and it happened close to the border with mali no one is quite a responsibility. A cease fire has come into effect in libya after war to leave to have to agree to the truce just hours before it was to stop theres also been a poor infighting in syria you see the problems russia and turkey going to both cease fire. Or now on our top story of the downing of the ukrainian jet in iran of the 176
People Killed<\/a> 57 were iranian canadians. And where the community is being hit particularly hot. On a cold afternoon in western canada a
Community Comes<\/a> together to grieve the loss of a close friend and celebrate her life dr shah. Worked as an obstetrician in edmonton often helping recent immigrants she and her 2 teenage daughters both of whom were studying to become medical professionals died on board
Ukraine International<\/a>
Airlines Flight<\/a> 752 as they were returning to canada from iran or my friend had a crush a confession was absolutely a kind person she was always there for the community she was always there to step in when help needed so nothing to her its a big loss for the
Prison Community<\/a> 57 canadians died when their plane was shot down by an
Iranian Missile<\/a> shortly after taking off from tehran 13 members of edmontons a rainy and community died in the crash the largest single loss of life the city has seen for decades edmonton small tight knit iranian kadian community has been devastated in the
Persian Restaurants<\/a> and cafes and an online chat groups it seems
Everybody Knows<\/a> everybody else when youre just hearing the news it is. Something that they did if you really happen. Is that maybe a few nice people each if they deep connection to feel like a small family of 5th. Street to people that you see all the time if its difficult the tragedy struck at mintons
Academic Community<\/a> particularly hard at least 10 of the victims were students staff or alumni here at the university of alberta their friends say they were some of the brightest and the best their lives and their contributions to society cut short payment parse a on is mourning the loss of his friend professor pedre most savvy his wife and their 2 young daughters describing them as role models in the community you can see the outpour of messages from people all across this country. It shows the. Grave impact that such an unfortunate. Incident has on on not just the
Running Community<\/a> but in canada as a whole fundraisers to help pay for memorials and create scholarships are another way people here are honoring their friends aiming to make sure that those who are lost will not be forgotten david mercer aljazeera edmonton canada
World Leaders<\/a> have traveled to amman to meet its new so tom hunt them bin tariq al side hes met with britains
Prince Charles<\/a> as well as irans foreign minister and kuwaits the media so tom was sworn in on saturday after the death of his cousin long time roula been side our side now the new leader has promised to uphold his predecessors approach as a regional thanks michael for more on this lets bring in stephanie in moscow what was really important he is definitely was that there was a very quick and very orderly transition of power and the mess is very much is business as usual is not. Yes and i think that is an important to both on the domestic front and on the
International Front<\/a> of course at such a sensitive time when it comes to the escalation between the
United States<\/a> and iran them on such a key peacemaker attempting at least over the years to bring both sides to the negotiating table so i think the omanis also very keen to show that someone was in charge that there was a unity here and that this country would continue on that course an
Important Message<\/a> or such of the people here theres been speculation for weeks i mean for years really about his health but the last few weeks really escalating people talking about the fact that they were concerned that
Sultan Qaboos<\/a> was in his last days so this was also very much a message to the people that there wasnt going to be what many were concerned about about perhaps a power struggle or you know no consensus about who was going to be the next so this is been very well received it has appeased those concerns but again as many people ive been speaking to here will tell you that its now going to be the question will be moving forward if there are cracks theyre going to show in the months in the years to come hes going to have to deal with a lot of complexities here on the ground stand economically this this is a country that has a debt issue it has a it has an employment issue and also internationally can they can stay neutral when their leader here will be under pressure for neighbors to fall in line with their
Foreign Policy<\/a> rather than keeping whats been a very neutral stance but of course you must remember that the country is in a 3 day mourning period for ordinary people there about how the rubble to express their respect for the former leader of the light leader expressed in general the morning to someone that they knew was the only leader inside. Yes and he seemed very much as a father figure he was loved by i think its safe to say the absolute majority of this country omanis and experts alike this is a man. Ruled absolutely this is not a democracy he did have a lot of power he was the
Prime Minister<\/a> the minister of defense the chief of the armed forces but they adored have been many people describe him as you say as a father figure so theres been sorrow theres been sadness but other people saying that he had been rooting for 50 years you had been sick he had really retracted from public life over the last couple of years just occasionally appearing on television or making a statement until people were very aware that this was a fragile leader that he was getting old this is the natural order of things and do understand that now its time to move forward so there are questions now about whether the new sultan is going to continue in that same style as one man really ruling all or whether this is going to change from an absolute monarchy to a
Constitutional Monarchy<\/a> again its day one but certainly it is a new era for a modern stephanie take a lot for us in moscow thank you taiwans president reelection is a sign that the souls governing one to intimidation from china
Pro Independence<\/a> incumbent sighing when one with 57 percent of the vote its quite hard to reports from taipei. The day after taiwans historic election reelecting
Pro Independence<\/a> president signed when the people of this island of 24000000 enjoyed their winter sunday. I hope that both thailand and china well china stop its military threats toward taiwan i believe she is the right leader to deal with china. I do not think she would try to be confrontational after last night we voted to still remain part of a big family and then we defend political opinions we share the same firm belief in
Democratic Values<\/a> with the overwhelming victory for sign one and the d. P. P. Some feel that there is added pressure for progress and recognition from china and beyond on the security of the islands independence. In saturdays election saigon of the most votes of any president ial candidate in the young democracy here promising to keep her hardline stance for independence with growing pressure from china beijing issued a statement shortly after side gave her victory speech as if the landslide election never happened president xi jinping is administration continued with its threats of reunification and its opposition to any separatist attempts. But her challenges wont only be on improving crosstree relations i was economy has been a
Major Political<\/a> issue here even if theres been a recent boost thanks to the u. S. China trade war she is under tremendous pressure much higher than her 1st time. To perform better on the economy. She was defeated in the local election about 15 months ago because of the
Economic Situation<\/a> that didnt go away. So amid the saber rattling from china and calls for economic reform sighs next 4 years start off with major challenges but she goes into her 2nd term with the confidence of the majority of taiwanese people at least for now scott either aljazeera type that. Now of course protestors in hong kong are watching taiwans election very closely sarah clarke has the reaction. Thousands of gathered here and where which is in
Central Hong Kong<\/a> and this is part of the prodemocracy
Antigovernment Movement<\/a> if its to ramp up the protests in the lead up to
Chinese New Year<\/a> which is the biggest traditional festival in hong kong and thats at the end of january now the reaction here from the prodemocracy groups to taiwans election result has certainly been a positive one a pride about the groups and political activists travel to taiwan to monitor and observe this but and theyve been overwhelmed by the result of course hong kong protests played a key role in this election in taiwan the unrest in hong kong feel resistance to beijing and harden public sentiment and as i mentioned the reaction from these part of oxy demonstrators here has been positive i think people feel. Happy. And we feel good about that because. The lie of the. People close to ending that with us and to me is not able to achieve everyone in the top one has also provided. Ok support for these mo democracy demonstrators by providing supplies and light sight to gear including vests and helmets and when china cut off the supplies coming into hong kong and the prodemocracy groups we seeking to bolster exchanges and galvanize are alliance with taiwan against chinas increasing influence and tightening grip on the city this is a big rally today with thousands attending but next sometimes right about the groups will be holding another month in support of the
Antigovernment Movement<\/a>. And its biggest political protest is in the form of what activists are calling a run against dictatorship has more on the group wanting the protestant to step down. This is no ordinary jog around the park its a political loophole. In thailand protests need approval by the government
Running Events<\/a> do not. An estimated 13000. 00 ties to skys as runners say they are fed up with the government of
Prime Minister<\/a> private channel and want him to step down at the bottom level i want to tell the government that the people dont want you any longer you have been in power for so long but you cant solve any of the countrys problems it is getting more and more difficult for grassroots people to make a living. This was the biggest show of dissent against the government since prior you assumed office after the 2014 military coup he held on to power after elections last year with support from an army appointed senate. This run protest follows a rally last month staged by fena thorn is wrong room gronk it the leader of the progressive future
Forward Party<\/a> who has emerged as the most outspoken opponent of thailands new civilian government. He was charged on friday for breaching a law on
Public Assembly<\/a> and his party faces dissolution i want to be part of the he story i think the person you know to be. I say use that general but you have to get out that is the 1st step that would allow that would all but dawes include a process all of. That in. Sundays event was called run to oust the uncle and an apparent reference to privates nickname of uncle to. It prompted a rival but smaller walk to cheer the uncle event held in another park which was attended by thousands of older thais supporters say his leadership has brought stability and security. I have to get all my friends everyone to come and some part of my promise that i know you put to happen later today i just strolled from new york to tell me it will support me in. This 3 finger salute made famous by the hollywood blockbuster film the hunger games is banned in thailand its used here to show resistance against the 2014 military killed. With fingers held high these jogging protesters are running out of patience
Leah Harding Al Jazeera<\/a> in lebanon the deepening debt crisis is pushing the counter to the brink of bankruptcy and its feared that
Healthcare Services<\/a> will be one of the 1st areas to suffer german ports mccance a trip and sent in by route. For more than a year but tool has been battling leukemia shes returned to the
Childrens Cancer<\/a> center of lebanon for a check up and her father ahmed tells us hes thankful shes responding positively to treatment they say then because i didnt do well that i feel like a person who has a newborn as if im seeing my daughter being reborn truly as if she was just born a feeling i cannot describe. But he says with lebanon experiencing so many problems he does have concerns and therefore scared that the medicine will no longer be available as for food in the worries here about scarcity everyone is talking about it like everyone else. The. Antigovernment protests have been held across lebanon for more than 2 months with people demanding an end to inequality and a complete overhaul of the political system. The countrys economic problems began before that but now its debt crisis is worsening leaving lebanon on the verge of bankruptcy and more vulnerable than ever according to
Human Rights Watch<\/a> medical professionals in lebanon are warning that hospitals may soon be unable to provide patients with
Urgent Medical<\/a> care in surgery because of the countrys dire financial situation fadi and how is the fundraising coordinator for the
Cancer Center<\/a> it depends on donations to provide free treatment to more than 300 patients per year the center is now at risk of not being able to achieve that goal in 2020 and a rescue fund has been launched because of that whats happening in the last 2 months we have a deficit of 2500000. 00 which is like a huge shelter and you could reach over and target our budget which is 50000000. 00 and because the crisis is still going on the still facing this faces so we are very thought i was programs and conceived for this year youll be able to do that recently lebanons
Health Minister<\/a> issued a statement aiming to reassure patients that cancer medications will not disappear from the market at the center but along with the other
Cancer Patients<\/a> shes playing with tried to keep her attention focused on toys instead like many lebanese citizens looking for optimism despite all the obstacles. And they do it. Haitis president morsi says the allocation of
International Eye<\/a> has been a disaster sunday marks 10 years since haiti suffered one of the worst of whites in history it left more than a 1000000 people homeless and sparked a cholera outbreak. Billions of dollars for pledged by aid organizations after the bag that youd 7 quake in 2010 but only a fraction of those funds actually made their way to i. C. U. Eightys
Government Experts<\/a> of blind back governance and bureaucracy within the aid organizations for the waste damage from the earthquake is still clearly visible in the capital
Port Au Prince<\/a> and thousands remain in temporary accommodation haitis president says he needs access to more a money to rebuild and hes called for an overhaul of the
International Aid<\/a> system. To risible sat down with president morsi. My 1st question is its been 10 years since the horrific earthquake devastated this country. Billions of dollars were pledged to help haiti. What has been achieved in all this years is yours truly did you very i am the president of the country i can tell you where in the country or in the surrounding of the capital city and a village built with the aid money from the earthquake that can fit a 1000 families in terms of results there has not been any reconstruction process for the country i am someone who believes in the structural the long lasting the sustainable there has been many small achievements but small achievements are made with little amount of money but when you want to talk about major achievements you have to have access to large amounts of money he to spend billions to youve got a lot of people are still in temporary settlements moving in in tents some of them theres a
Health Care Crisis<\/a>
Food Insecurity<\/a> is on the rise tents here later i mean whose fault is that is that the
International Community<\/a> is that the haitian government was to blame. Both both of them for me to has been the disaster the way the aid money has been managed after the earthquake and that is what were paying for 10 years later im not saying this to blame anyone but im here to say the truth and only the truth the results are visible a lot of money a lot of money has been spent but the results have been minimal would you one of the issues that has come up is that in many cases the
International Community<\/a> completely bypassed the haitian government
Haitian Civil Society<\/a> and they wanted to spend the money themselves do you agree with us message that you know reality has been the reality in 2010 lets be clear that were talking about 2010 now not about the actual period were talking about the time of 20 it was clear it was the reality they stopped structure to spend money and now with inherited that everyone must be able to understand that there has been mistakes and all together we need to correct these mistakes. Still ahead on the aljazeera action from the
Italian League<\/a> is now police goalkeeper gives a gift to the opposition you can run it will have more national. Frank assessments the one good thing about these bush bars is really working out the politics of
Climate Change<\/a> informed opinion economy i think is actually whats keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on both. Lawyers all of this argument is astonishingly patronize a indepth analysis of the days headlines this is the beginning of a new iraq of the new conscious and aware youth about struggle against an ethnic sectarian cult or inside story on aljazeera. Winning best occasional crime an admission of guilt is the ultimate corroboration. Or isnt there or tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didnt commit witness explores the shocking phenomenon of people incriminating themselves the person who falsely can fast actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior false confessions on aljazeera. Lets get the latest in sport now and he is peter stan thank you very much. As died in a crash at the back already in saudi arabia the 40 year old came off his bike 276 kilometers into sunday 7 stage at about 10 18 am local time he was found unconscious by a rescue helicopter having gone into cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital this was consol this is 13th dekel rally. The final of the inaugural a. T. P. Cup is being settled by a deciding doubles match in sydney
Serbias Novak Djokovic<\/a> beat
Spains Rafael Nadal<\/a> in the 2nd singles to live over tied 11 theyre not the only top players in the
Southern Hemisphere<\/a> gearing up for the 1st grand slam of the season
Serena Williams<\/a> was up against jessica. In the final b. Airspeed classic or clint the top seed clinched victory 6364 this is her 1st title in 3 years and her 73rd on the w. C. 8 to meaning she has now won titles across the last 4 decades williams announced shoulder nato 43000. 00 winners check and some of her tennis stresses to the
Australian Bushfire Relief Fund<\/a> and will be
Australian Open<\/a> just over a week away the victory shows shes a strong contender for a title in melbourne. Yeah and feeling pretty good im feeling it and feel like i had some good matches and long rallies short rallies power players elements and so this is exactly what i needed going into mount vernon and its good. At the
Brisbane International<\/a> catalina push her has successfully defended the w. D. A. Title for the 1st time in her career to check the medicine keys in 3 states in the final 16 to a title and in brisbane. Irans only female olympic medalist has announced shes defecting. They who want to taekwondo bronze medal at the rio olympics in 2016 criticized irans political system saying she felt oppressed elisa day who has been training in the netherlands did not give details of where she is now. In an
Instagram Post<\/a> they wrote i wasnt important to them none of us mattered to them we would too i wish for nothing else than for taekwondo safety and for a healthy and happy life the decision was harder than winning olympic gold i remain a daughter of iran wherever i am into my lands but to dethrone new venture says the kings of italian football hit a setback on saturday the 30 our leaders took an early lead against atlanta at the san siro
Romelu Lukaku<\/a> setting up
Tyler Martinez<\/a> but after land reform team in italy right now and struck back in the 2nd half. Could have been worse for the home side atalanta seeing a penalty saved by a semi and then of age intern out just a point about even so sue played roma on sunday. And a moment of farscape see a 10 win over now fully in rome napoli keeper david spinner will be daily on the ball allowing the lead to rob it from him to a striker when applying the finish to stay food now fully drop to 10. The
Baltimore Ravens<\/a> have taken the n. F. L. By storm the season but its all come to nothing as they were dumped out of the playoffs on saturday the ravens were the best team in the regular season but lost in the divisional round to the 6th seeded
Tennessee Titans<\/a> baltimore havent lost since
September Tenn<\/a> following last weeks defeat of the new
England Patriots<\/a> with another big scalp 2812 in baltimore elsewhere the
San Francisco<\/a> 49 is won their 1st playoff game in 6 years beating the
Minnesota Vikings<\/a> on sunday its usenet kansas city and the
Seattle Seahawks<\/a> are at green bay packers. The
Milwaukee Bucks<\/a> of tighten their grip on the top spot in the east yana sente compo made 32 points as they beat the portland trail blazers 102122 i beg your pardon 101 the
Boston Celtics<\/a> that 3rd after snapping a 3 game losing streak on saturday jason tatum played 63 pointers and scored a career high 41 points as they beat the new
Orleans Pelicans<\/a> 14105. The former here to wear wool the governing body is set to stand trial on corruption charges in france on monday senegalese lamine diac is charged along with the sun part of a starter who was still in center go after the country refused extradition they are accused of bribe taking and
Money Laundering<\/a> involving
International Athletes<\/a> and their federations limine diac was head of the either they have between 19092015. The sport of squash has so far not managed to make it into the olympics despite 4 attempts but it is finding ways of getting in front of a wider audience the 90 year old tournament of champions is being hosted at new yorks
Grand Central<\/a> station egypt will number 2
Mohamed Al Shabab<\/a> be on call here squash hoping to be on track for another olympic bid in 2028. Thats all the sport needs for now more later again that it will see you then thats it for me for this news hour back in a monotone with more days to start. All dizzy right explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how libraries influenced the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights america. Just 8 miles over the. First look at me and continue to keep the mc rove libby defense that what you mean about malcolm x. And
Martin Luther<\/a> king face to face on 00. We live in a digital well its where even the remotest communities have access to mobile phones. But what can this
Technology Bring<\/a> to our nomadic existence life apps travels to the media and gives the
Software Designer<\/a> the ultimate challenge design an app to help to him the tribe in their daily lives can be free maybe than. Life at one for nomads on aljazeera. The dissolute mother waits on the border between ukraine and russian occupied crimea for news of her missing son. Numerous young 3 men have disappeared following her arrest these disappeared other victims of a crackdown on the top population of crimea by russia since its occupation in 2014. Before the invasion of 2014 crimea was a part of another country ukraine we formed when the soviet union broke up into separate states but
Many Russians<\/a> including the president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> were unhappy with us. Russia is determined to keep its alleged abuse of human rights away from public scrutiny. As the only
Indigenous Group<\/a> still openly opposing occupation russia sees this
Muslim Minority<\/a> as a threat. As a mere base the iranian president in teheran calling on all parties to defuse tensions inside dialogue is the other the way for. Us to grab this is al jazeera live from. Also. With regional tensions still high protests accuse the iranian government of lying to them about the accidental shooting down of the ukrainian plane. Calls amazing of its
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