A jump in deaths inside china and infections of brined the globe the world struggles to contain coronavirus. Also military deals and commitments towards a trade agreement sounds u. S. President donald trump wraps up his visit to india. And Global Support continues to be impacted by the coronavirus outbreak with rugby 6 nations and now under threat and remembering a basketball legend kobe bryants a widow vanessa please the tributes to at a Memorial Service in los angeles. Hosni mubarak the egyptian president stood from paris during the arab spring uprisings has died aged 91 he passed away in a car on hospital where he had recently undergone surgery current president of the fatah sisi is among those offering tributes to mubarak well al jazeera is jamal was in cairo when mubarak fell well speak to him shortly and well hear from him or another of our correspondents who covered egypt extensively but 1st laura burton manley looks back on the later gyptian with his life and legacy. Hosni mubarak maintained a firm grip on power in egypt for 3 decades. Until finally in 2011 the people had enough millions took to the streets hundreds of killed but after 18 days this. President Mohamed Hosni mubarak has cited to wave the office of the president of the public. Crowds reacted as they heard the news that brought the man with an iron fist down. The military council took the reins of power but it was from the bullet train the mubarak had originally risen to power. In 1973 he led an air campaign the regain the Sinai Peninsula from israel it has been a humiliating loss in the 967 war president anwar sadats made him by surprise and. Mubarak was just meters away from sadat when he was shot dead in 1990. 8 days later. Became president almost immediately he implemented emergency laws giving the state sweeping powers of arrest and cousin basic freedoms that would remain in place for his entire presidency there were a number of assassination attempts like this one during a visit to ethiopia in the mid 990 s. Nearly 60 people were killed in luxor. Mubarak cracked down rounding up thousands of suspects from the inside many egyptians considered his rule oppressive although he won 4 elections there were allegations of fraud but he continued to impress mattie in the Global Political arena as he made International Diplomacy a cornerstone of his rule. To secure a steady flow of oil supplies into World Markets and brokered deals between the palestinians and the israelis the americans enlisted support of 2 major allies saudi arabia and egypt the saudi kingdom used its financial power and egypt under mubarak use its political leverage to influence arab League Decisions the strategy paid off and he received crucial u. S. Military aid with billions of dollars. But unflinching western support from a barak soon faded for the arab spring began mubarak was arrested and charged with corruption and abuse of power in 2012 he was sentenced to life in prison the failing to stop the killing of hundreds of protesters after a retrial mubarak was acquitted in 2017. But his legacy has endured with the current regime led by another military figure. Using similar hardline tactics to crackdown on dissent in order to stay in power. I mentioned al jazeera reported on the baraks resignation and at softer mass here he is prepared for his 1st free and Fair Elections. It was here right behind me and central. Then president Hosni Mubaraks poster was ripped down in what was an unprecedented demonstration of the peoples opposition and anger at the man who had ruled this country with an iron fist now in its place you have election banners and Campaign Posters as the people of my head get ready to reap the 1st rewards of the general 25th revolution a revolution that many across the country believe that the people here were amongst the 1st to instigate. Aljazeera. Egypt. And well and so to speak now with jamal sheil his life in the china sea and capital tunis you covered those protests that brought about the end of mubaraks 3 decade long rule as well as some of the initial aftermath just give us a sense though of how you think egyptians will be reacting to the news of his death given the strength the feeling that brought so many of them into the streets in 2011. Well there is going to be a mix of expressions and feelings but there is a legacy that still remains and that is probably a lot stronger than the emotions felt a legacy of 3 decades of forethought tarion rule the gradation of the gyptian economy as well as the essential basic infrastructure of the country which led to widespread Health Epidemics like hepatitis c. Impacting more than 10000000. 00 egyptians were true the educational. Sector in egypt are also going downhill becoming from one of the main becoming transferring rather from one of the main destinations for those seeking education in the arab world through the 2nd worst primary education in the world all of those are impacts that many people believe are a result of mubaraks rule but there is its important to talk about the sentiments the sentiments which lead to millions taking to the streets the sentiment that led to people deciding to start those protests on january 25th which was a day dedicated or a date dedicated by them about approaching to celebrate the police and the people thinking about there was nothing to celebrate about a police force that routinely rounded up political opponents that tortured and even killed detainees like khalid saeed and others and that those are motions that will be further example or rather that were further i dictated by those who were then killed or injured during the protests that took place in 2011 are going to be very strongly held by the many in egypt that continue to suffer that that legacy. In chinnis for now thank you lets speak now with hashem hes sane techies had safe province near the border with syria lets get more from him now i have shim youve obviously covered egypts. Extensively over the past few years just give us a sense of what you think mubaraks legacy will be. People saying Different Things about the legacy of mubarak this is someone who came to power in 1981 after the assassination of anwar sadat that was so that back then it was lost and the life was one of the most important president s of egypt after so about. And then he he will bought a came with this idea of starting the reforms one of the 1st decisions he made was releasing Political Prisoners and hitto he spoke about the need to introduce more political reforms but throughout the years people started to think about those. About those statements by president has to mubarak and then they started to feel that instead of introducing genuine political and Economic Reforms what happened a decade later particularly the ninetys was rampant corruption sweeping powers given given to the security at the. Disgruntlement and the growing sense of hopelessness among the gyptian people i think the Pivotal Moment would be the parliamentary elections of 2010 described by the International Community. As the most fraudulent elections in the modern history of egypt it was that moment that the International Community started to. Believe that its going to take some time for egypt to change i think it was that sentiment that paved the way for the 2011 mass protest movement that pushed for the of his to ultimately. After 2011 when you talk to people in egypt they would tell you that at least and the. Egypt was pivotal in which comes to the region he was one of the most important players in the region what happened after Hosni Mubarak was and more uncertainty so feeling sentiment of the people about test him a lot of is definitely going to be divided and we continue to be sue for quite some time to come. There live for us on the turkey syria border thank you lets get more on the snow from of the fatah fayez he soldiers here is editor of Egyptian Affairs and joins me live on set this its impossible to know where to start see had a 30 year long tenure at egypts president and its. A presidency that ended with the revolution he was seen in court he was jailed then released this is so much to bring in but for your point of view how do you think egyptians will remember him will he be mourned or will there be a sense of relief that hes not gone. Actually. The most significant issue right now or you know to sit you know. The huge divide between the egyptians about mubarak the even between the people who make their pollution against him you know we know it is today for example very important symbol of the revolution such as dr iman or for example hes a leader of. One of the the person who. You know make the competition against mubarak and the british the president ial elections of mubarak put him behind the bars for 5 years and hes now living outside the country even he cannot go back to egypt and hes saying and forgive me what make this the video actually not that forgive me or forget what he did during his very long president ial period but because the situation now in egypt is more warse. Mubarak is buried you know even regarding the the freedom of speech of pretty the media. Economy the situation is more work. Tens of. People suffering even regarding the relationship between egypt and israel for example which is was blamed the egyptian people whose blame embark aboard this one no the nation we can see between egypt and israel is this more huge even in military issues in c. In ny there is a huge who could be nation which is refuse the way that you can people so we are we can divided also the ability of the for president Hosni Mubarak to 2 hops the food was wonderful you know he started as hashem mentioned started with releasing all 1000 this of figures in political figures arrested by but is it into said that during the what we say in egypt to the north of anger over this huge wave of recession and said that made it in september 19th 81. 00 and he killed the just one month after it hit is all of them headed toward bet that the hysterical. Party a wasnt you know decades of panic even Muslim Brotherhood you know that the bulletin what we are calling the political Islam Movement is Muslim Brotherhood just started working on that during the debris of the starting 19 eightyfour a the the became bottom of the parliament 1987 also the. Competition with alarm bell party so this stuff the other half of the day mubarak the burial which is starting very bad with when his son Jamal Mubarak begin playing god political rule and what we are saying about the demand mubarak will be the nicus to president after his father the corruption increasing. Of the corruption in the division between what we are seeing in the all the generation and didnt do generation and their rulers. Which is which is headed by mubarak. Also the very poor economy could afford made by. The which is which is make it dependable so for to do. So this is the start of the dropping of mubarak and the start of the revolution a very mixed legacy one could say thank you so much. At the service gyptian Affairs Thank you but we are getting some reaction now from regional leaders Palestinian LeaderMahmoud Abbas has praised mubaraks commitment to the palestinian cause and israeli Prime MinisterBinyamin Netanyahu hailed the later gyptian leader for his pursuit of peace and security lets get reaction from aljazeera as marwan shara hes our senior senior political analyst and author of the book invisible arab the promise and peril of the arab revolutions he joins us live from paris where theres marwan were hearing there are somewhat something of a mixed legacy for the stats Hosni Mubarak leaves after over 30 years as egyptian president s. Well i guess it depends on ones perspective im not sure what is so mixed about being a dictator or an authoritarian leader not a world. Going through in 1980 through 2010. But be that as it may i think when you look in the general context of the arab world you will see that the relatively speaking. Between the 2 tightly terry and regimes like that and syria and the ortho terry and regimes like that in egypt during the cold war was that in syria it was far more repressive far more oppressive and far more dictatorial all aspects of life there was one party one leader one idiology in egypt under mubarak under so that and so so forth the authoritarian regimes were definitely dictatorial but it cleft it up to the society to basically mind its business whether it is intertainment and culture or whether indeed you cation other aspects of life so authoritarian regimes in the arab world were generally speaking more open source surely or society speaking but politically they were dictatorial so mubarak was definitely a dictator who ruled for 30 plus years alone and he differently dictated to the party what he needed along with the army there is no mixed mixed legacy in that sense but in the general context of the arab world certainly it was easier when egyptian than it was say for an iraqi or a syrian. And margaret in 10 in terms of the egyptian people i would do you think theyre going to be receiving this news is mubarak has his supporters or many people did see for many people he was the only president theyve known for a large chunk of their of their lives i mean his tenure ended with the arab spring in the arab revolution do you think theyll be those wistful for the days of mubaraks rule i think the egyptian people have long turned their back they checked out basically about that that ended in 2011 and i think what we see now and here you have some nostalgia some people who were close to the regime of Hosni Mubarak who would tell you even though even then they would tell you that look i mean considering what you see today from presidency see you know it was merciful more bar and this is again relativism in the sense that under sisi. Egypt has actually transformed from an authoritarian state where there is a bit of a liberal handling within the society into a to tell it period state so age or prove the 1st time became a totalitarian state where the president has the last word where the country is repressive where there are some 70000 Political Prisoners this certainly contrasts seriously dramatically even with the mubarak era so yes the presidency of sisi has made a lot of people go strategy to our nests or oppressive dictatorial nests or percival this closed mubarak era because mubarak because he lasted for 30 years it was basically becoming more of a stilted mate more of a stable regime that took people for granted as much as people took him for granted be that as it may while today egyptians truly suffer under a truly repressive regime that does not allow any departure from the official policy of the palace ok Martin Bashar al jazeera senior political analyst live n. Tyrus thank you. Well the rest of the days news is a heads turkeys president confirms the dents in turkish soldiers in libya and whats next for malaysia after the resignation of the Prime Minister will bring you an update on that story later im i have the sports for and well hear from chin is he is star of the 7 a new benchmark for arab tennis. Polarized coronavirus status in china and a sharp increase in infections the stalking fears that the Global Spreads of the 8 break is entering a new phase iraq has no bans travelers from 7 countries after reporting its 1st case on monday among the bands countries is iran its confirms 15 deaths but has denied reports that its all could be much higher bahrain afghanistan kuwait and oman have all reported in factions though in europe italian authorities have sealed off the worst affected towns in the north 7 people have died there and more than 200. 00 are infected thats the highest concentration outside of asia and at least 10 people have died in south korea where there are almost a 1000 cases u. S. Forces there are considering scaling back military exercises as for china numbers of new infections in areas outside of whove a province are fall and botts there have been another 71 deaths mostly in the epicenter there well have more on that with adrian brain hugh is in hong kong we also have to have a jump june in northern italy simcoe cielo will tell us all about a turkish airliner that had to be diverted due to a suspected infection but lets begin with us said big in irans capital. A Top Health Official has just confirmed that he has tested positive for the virus thats fairly astonishing just tell us more about this. Absolutely astonishing the Deputy Health minister dr terry g. Has today posted a video on social media saying that he has tested positive for corona virus now this very same Health Official the Deputy Health minister yesterday gave a press conference from that ran alongside the Government Spokesperson in a room filled with other politicians and members of the press where he was denying the number of dead. Were as high as 50 he offered to offer his resignation even if it was half that number and he gave this press conference and some people questioned whether he was feeling well himself because he was displaying some symptoms now this is a very bizarre situation where he has come in contact with the Government Spokesperson with other members of the government the Government Spokesperson has contacted the president and the cabinet so we could have a possible situation where the entire government of iran has been in contact with the krona virus an