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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024
A newbie in the city recently retaken by
Government Troops
from fighters loyal toward
Khalifa Haftar
. It was a mistake. On the top general in the u. S. And regrets walking with the
President Trump
for a photo op at a church shortly after
Security Forces
violently
Disperse Protesters
outside the white house. Share markets in asia have opened down following large losses on wall street on thursday the falls are being fueled by concerns of a 2nd wave of corona virus infections in the u. S. And fears of a slow recovery the dow jones fell by nearly 7 percent while the 2 other major indices were down by at least a 5 percent thats the worst day for markets since mid march when coronavirus lock downs were announced. Now according to data tracked by the
Washington Post
since the start of june 14 states and force a ricoh have now experience they were asked week yet for new infections the surgeon cases in states like arizona and new mexico new talk shows that covered 19 is now sweeping across rural areas while retracing in
Major Urban Centers
as well out there as well as and has more from new york its about many things but it all boils down to coronavirus there are still deep worries now that this is spreading in more than a dozen states were seeing numbers positive cases that are on the increase particularly texas florida and arizona these are all states that with the last few weeks if lifted their stay at home orders and so the economy is really coming back but coronavirus is as well and i think that has really spooked the markets as we also saw this is not even the 2nd wave study of the university of washington came out saying that that socalled 2nd wave of chronic viruses and expected to hit the u. S. In till probably september and then you also still have no signs of a vaccine anywhere on the horizon late this year or early next year probably at the earliest and all that up and what does one trader said the markets have been operating on irrational exuberance the last few weeks and all of that ended with this huge sell off on thursday. The number of americans filing for
Unemployment Benefits
continues to climb although at a slower rate as businesses start to reopen there were 1500000 jobless claims last week down from nearly 1900000 the week before now and despite the fall in claims the u. S. Unemployment rate remains at historic levels more than 44000000. 00 workers having found unemployment since the start of this pandemic and now the
World Health Organization
is warning of a sudden rapid rise in crime in 1000 infections in parts of africa raising concerns about how developing nations will cope with the pandemic and that interest reports it took 90 days for africa to reach 100000 corona virus infections and only 19 passed the 200000 mark the
World Health Organization
says infections in africa are now spreading fast from urban to
Rural Communities
those areas dont have adequate access to health care or awareness of preventive measures one of the
Biggest Challenges
we face in little stones continues to be the real ability of supplies. And this is due to the disruptions in the
Global Supply
chain. The un has a supply
Chain Task Force
and other mechanisms i am pleased to address these shortages including work done by the
African Union
and more than 8000000 diagnostic supplies and 200000000 my terms of has not protective equipment in the pipeline to be a
Program Countries
south africa algeria and campbell and all the continents hotspots the
Global Health
but he wants countries must act fast on implementing strong measures and in forcing social distancing but already many nations in africa are opening their economies with more than half the population having to go out every day to feed their families locking down entire towns and cities is proving costly experts say africanamerican for less than 3 percent of the global infractions for now but that could change of countries are able to control the spread the outlook for now is warning for governments with nigerias president warning that the virus in west africa in particular hasnt reached its peak 10 of africas 54 nations account for 75 percent of 206000 infections a quarter i insult africa. But the continent is like him behind in testing and early management of cases
Health Experts
say the earliest to mention that the virus could kill up to 3000000 africans could still be avoided this is. Particularly been. There was being assessed in
Community Transmission
on we vote in the appropriate measure but so i think since the beginning. They were one of the good think that were not this in their african countries is that they move towards those stronger measures thoughts of cost offsets also communities that is now triggering. Is but in india in general we cannot just out what we are observing is real oh well thats what was predicting based on the worst
Case Scenario
the world have organization however says there is no indication that severe cases and deaths are being missed as the virus caused significant infections in refugee camps across the continent how many trees. To some other news now and at least 10 soldiers and ivory coast have been killed in an attack as the northern border post name became a faster several others have also been wounded and its not yet care who is behind that assault i request and became a fast i dont stop joint military operation on the border last month violence there has claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands over the past 5 years. Now the
International Criminal
court has rejected the us president s plans to impose sanctions on some of its officials donald trump is trying to stop an investigation into allegations of american war crimes and afghanistan but the i. C. C. Says the move will undermine its efforts to ensure accountability for mass atrocities. Has more from washington. The
United States
has never been a party to the
International Criminal
court in the hague it says the court does not have the right to put u. S. Citizens on trial for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes or genocide but the trumpet ministration has gone further calling the i. C. C. Corrupt ineffective and biased we cannot we will not stand by as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court. On thursday it imposed new sanctions on all i. C. C. Officials investigating the behavior of us forces and cia operatives in afghanistan it gives us no joy to punish them but we cannot allow i. C. C. Officials and their families to come the
United States
to shop travel and otherwise or joy american freedoms as these same officials seek to prosecute the defender of those very freedoms the
United States
maintains the sovereign right and obligation to properly investigate and address any of our personnels allegedly violations of the laws of war the new sanctions follow washingtons decision last year to revoke the travel visa of the i. C. C. Chief prosecutor failed to bensouda shes been pushing for the investigation and possible trial of u. S. Forces since 2017 bensouda is also trying to prosecute the former sudanese leader
Omar Al Bashir
for atrocities committed in darfur and shes investigating alleged israeli war crimes in the occupied west bank and gaza something the u. S. Opposes i think its the culmination of. Our evolution from a republic to an empire that believes that we live by our standards and our alone i dont think that we should look at this particular act of mr trump in isolation by targeting bensouda as colleagues the new us sanctions raise questions about whether the court can actually do its job effectively weve taken note with concern reports of the executive order or the rising sanctions against certain individuals at the
International Criminal
court will obviously continue to follow very closely any developments on this issue human
Rights Groups
say the trumpet ministrations decision could harm their ability to help the most vulnerable in war zones but for now the u. S. Has declared it cant trust the i. C. C. To do the right thing which is to carry out justice on american terms rosalyn jordan aljazeera washington and the
United Nations
says its horrified by the discovery of mass graves in the libyan city of tire huna and other areas recently retaken from forces it will tell the world if i have to libyas government of
National Accord
says they contain the remains of government soldiers whove been taken prisoner what otherwise had reports from. Whenever a mass grave is found in tot on a city mahmoud who the rushes to look for members of his family he says local pro have to fight is known as the brigade kidnapped and killed his 2 brothers 3 sisters and 3 cousins. Im aware that my brothers sisters and cousins are all dead we also found 34 women are dead in the morgue in the main hospital there are also children dozens of but is have recently been found on the outskirts of town who now some a does farm. Theyll have to undergo forensic examination and have d. N. A. Samples taken. In april last year after his fighters launched a military campaign to seize the capital tripoli. But last week they lost their stronghold of thought huna and have now been driven out of western libya by forces loyal to the internationally recognized government witnesses have told the general
Prosecutors Office
that after his fighters killed hundreds of opponents including women and progovernment captives the alcan is also turn it some of the military camps into
Detention Centers
on the walls portraits of muhsin and carney the government says hes the most notorious of the commanders who carried out executions and thats clearly because. Everyone who was brought to this camp after april 4th last year disappeared when we liberated the city we found some of the murdered captives in this camp the government is now trying to restore infrastructure that was damaged or destroyed by the war but the social rift caused by half those fighters in the city will likely take a long time to repair for more than a year the city was a base for half the fighters to attack tripoli now as the government tries to bring to life in the city back to normal by pulling out its forces and calling for displaced civilians to return home the victims families say they are waiting for justice to be served. Well still ahead on aljazeera coronavirus it doesnt just pose a health risk to children find out what the danger it may be to. Violent comic beach in
Rio De Janeiro
has become a market cemetery for the victims of crime. But. Pleased to say weve got some slightly quater weather into southern parts of china with a heavy rain that is now making its way further north was his semi by front thats running across the far south of japan so specked to see some other wet weather in here for a time that will move out of the way shallows still coming back in behind by the iran thats going to be central positron or not into the north of shanghai and popping up in the progress in the process as it makes its way further east whats south korea seeing some really heavy downpours q. C. Southern areas of conscious seeing some very very heavy rain that could lead to some localized flooding itself north of that 27. 00 celsius there in sendai a sticky 28. 00 there for tokyo south of that 34. 00 degrees in hong kong and again it is looking a rather humid summer weather to be making its way across the philippines now this area of cloud is that developing system thats producing some very heavy showers thats going to punch its way to the western side of the philippines as we go on through friday and gradually head up towards the south of china once again sunshine and showers across much of the region plenty as shallow as to its eastern parts of india little clutch of storms around addition more the possible under pradesh and more heavy rain up the western dance. Join our
Global Community
crisis is just does the days lesson upon. Human equals
Global Health
keeping you up to date is one of the 4 situation where we have a human rights crisis that persists beyond the
Health Crisis
your questions is a daily locos if you just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must miss the stream on aljazeera. Hello again. Lets remind you of our top stories this hour stocks in japan and australia have opened lower after markets in the u. S. Recorded their steepest falls since mid march this came on the back of rising corona virus infections and a poor
Economic Forecast
from the
Federal Reserve
. And other
World Health Organization
is warning that covert 19 is accelerating across africa infections there have doubled to 200000 in less than 3 weeks the w. H. O. Says a lack of testing kits remains a big problem. And us
President Donald Trump
has authorized sanctions against
International Criminal
Court Officials
investigating u. S. Conduct in afghanistan the i. C. C. Has rejected the measures calling them an unacceptable attempt to interfere with the rule of law. Now americas top general admits he was wrong to join
President Donald Trump
for a photo opportunity outside a church after the area was cleared of and he raises. Protest is chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark milley he can see him here in
Army Fatigues
says he regrets accompanying trump he says it created the perception of military involvement in domestic politics many was with trump as he walked through
Lafayette Square
after police used pepper spray and stun grenades to disperse
Peaceful Protesters
the president then posed with a bible outside a church as many of you saw the result of the photograph of mia
Lafayette Square
last week that sparked a
National Debate
about the role of the military in
Civil Society
i should not have been there my presence in that moment in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics as a commissioned uniformed officer it was a mistake but i have learned from and i sincerely hope we all can learn from well lets not speak takara spondon and you got to go hes in miami and the 1st esben now millie seems he is just the latest to distance himself from triumph over this incident talk us through how its all playing out. Well i think its pretty significant that a 4 star general with decades of experience in the u. S. Armed forces made a
Statement Like
this this is a man that serves the president and also represents the constitution and the
American People
and i think that hes really owning what he admits himself was a mistake we saw those pictures of him strolling with
President Trump
and those unprecedented scenes shortly after those
Peaceful Protesters
were cleared out in full
Army Fatigues
and there is a clear you know confrontation between what his job is and what he was doing enough moment in time and now youve got marcus but the secretary of defense who publicly disagreed with
President Trump
over his threat to deploy the military to calm the protests here across the country now saying that he will review the
National Guards
reviews over the past few weeks in these protests weve seen across the nation so there is dissension in the ranks i think. In the white house and marcus for apparently
President Trump
was considering firing him and he was talked out of it by some of his senior advisers thats according to at least one publication here in the u. S. But these are most men i think that realized in that moment that their job was not just to work for the president but also to represent the
American People
and up hold the constitution so in some ways i think the general especially took a risk but he also is a man of honor i think that realize what he did there was wrong and hes really owning that mistake markets for the secretary of defense may well be on thin ice thats certain the impression you get from the latest press conferences at the white house where the press secretary was saying for the moment marcus remains the secretary of defense
President Trump
s pleasure but it seems for now
President Trump
has been talked out of firing him and i see even a need all that criticism for being heavy handed with those protesters trump has now been playing up the law and order in dallas. Yeah hes still banging that same drum he had a
Public Meeting
in dallas where he talked to various religious leaders various local dignitaries he talked about education reform for communities of color we talked about black
Government Troops<\/a> from fighters loyal toward
Khalifa Haftar<\/a>. It was a mistake. On the top general in the u. S. And regrets walking with the
President Trump<\/a> for a photo op at a church shortly after
Security Forces<\/a> violently
Disperse Protesters<\/a> outside the white house. Share markets in asia have opened down following large losses on wall street on thursday the falls are being fueled by concerns of a 2nd wave of corona virus infections in the u. S. And fears of a slow recovery the dow jones fell by nearly 7 percent while the 2 other major indices were down by at least a 5 percent thats the worst day for markets since mid march when coronavirus lock downs were announced. Now according to data tracked by the
Washington Post<\/a> since the start of june 14 states and force a ricoh have now experience they were asked week yet for new infections the surgeon cases in states like arizona and new mexico new talk shows that covered 19 is now sweeping across rural areas while retracing in
Major Urban Centers<\/a> as well out there as well as and has more from new york its about many things but it all boils down to coronavirus there are still deep worries now that this is spreading in more than a dozen states were seeing numbers positive cases that are on the increase particularly texas florida and arizona these are all states that with the last few weeks if lifted their stay at home orders and so the economy is really coming back but coronavirus is as well and i think that has really spooked the markets as we also saw this is not even the 2nd wave study of the university of washington came out saying that that socalled 2nd wave of chronic viruses and expected to hit the u. S. In till probably september and then you also still have no signs of a vaccine anywhere on the horizon late this year or early next year probably at the earliest and all that up and what does one trader said the markets have been operating on irrational exuberance the last few weeks and all of that ended with this huge sell off on thursday. The number of americans filing for
Unemployment Benefits<\/a> continues to climb although at a slower rate as businesses start to reopen there were 1500000 jobless claims last week down from nearly 1900000 the week before now and despite the fall in claims the u. S. Unemployment rate remains at historic levels more than 44000000. 00 workers having found unemployment since the start of this pandemic and now the
World Health Organization<\/a> is warning of a sudden rapid rise in crime in 1000 infections in parts of africa raising concerns about how developing nations will cope with the pandemic and that interest reports it took 90 days for africa to reach 100000 corona virus infections and only 19 passed the 200000 mark the
World Health Organization<\/a> says infections in africa are now spreading fast from urban to
Rural Communities<\/a> those areas dont have adequate access to health care or awareness of preventive measures one of the
Biggest Challenges<\/a> we face in little stones continues to be the real ability of supplies. And this is due to the disruptions in the
Global Supply<\/a> chain. The un has a supply
Chain Task Force<\/a> and other mechanisms i am pleased to address these shortages including work done by the
African Union<\/a> and more than 8000000 diagnostic supplies and 200000000 my terms of has not protective equipment in the pipeline to be a
Program Countries<\/a> south africa algeria and campbell and all the continents hotspots the
Global Health<\/a> but he wants countries must act fast on implementing strong measures and in forcing social distancing but already many nations in africa are opening their economies with more than half the population having to go out every day to feed their families locking down entire towns and cities is proving costly experts say africanamerican for less than 3 percent of the global infractions for now but that could change of countries are able to control the spread the outlook for now is warning for governments with nigerias president warning that the virus in west africa in particular hasnt reached its peak 10 of africas 54 nations account for 75 percent of 206000 infections a quarter i insult africa. But the continent is like him behind in testing and early management of cases
Health Experts<\/a> say the earliest to mention that the virus could kill up to 3000000 africans could still be avoided this is. Particularly been. There was being assessed in
Community Transmission<\/a> on we vote in the appropriate measure but so i think since the beginning. They were one of the good think that were not this in their african countries is that they move towards those stronger measures thoughts of cost offsets also communities that is now triggering. Is but in india in general we cannot just out what we are observing is real oh well thats what was predicting based on the worst
Case Scenario<\/a> the world have organization however says there is no indication that severe cases and deaths are being missed as the virus caused significant infections in refugee camps across the continent how many trees. To some other news now and at least 10 soldiers and ivory coast have been killed in an attack as the northern border post name became a faster several others have also been wounded and its not yet care who is behind that assault i request and became a fast i dont stop joint military operation on the border last month violence there has claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands over the past 5 years. Now the
International Criminal<\/a> court has rejected the us president s plans to impose sanctions on some of its officials donald trump is trying to stop an investigation into allegations of american war crimes and afghanistan but the i. C. C. Says the move will undermine its efforts to ensure accountability for mass atrocities. Has more from washington. The
United States<\/a> has never been a party to the
International Criminal<\/a> court in the hague it says the court does not have the right to put u. S. Citizens on trial for alleged crimes against humanity war crimes or genocide but the trumpet ministration has gone further calling the i. C. C. Corrupt ineffective and biased we cannot we will not stand by as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court. On thursday it imposed new sanctions on all i. C. C. Officials investigating the behavior of us forces and cia operatives in afghanistan it gives us no joy to punish them but we cannot allow i. C. C. Officials and their families to come the
United States<\/a> to shop travel and otherwise or joy american freedoms as these same officials seek to prosecute the defender of those very freedoms the
United States<\/a> maintains the sovereign right and obligation to properly investigate and address any of our personnels allegedly violations of the laws of war the new sanctions follow washingtons decision last year to revoke the travel visa of the i. C. C. Chief prosecutor failed to bensouda shes been pushing for the investigation and possible trial of u. S. Forces since 2017 bensouda is also trying to prosecute the former sudanese leader
Omar Al Bashir<\/a> for atrocities committed in darfur and shes investigating alleged israeli war crimes in the occupied west bank and gaza something the u. S. Opposes i think its the culmination of. Our evolution from a republic to an empire that believes that we live by our standards and our alone i dont think that we should look at this particular act of mr trump in isolation by targeting bensouda as colleagues the new us sanctions raise questions about whether the court can actually do its job effectively weve taken note with concern reports of the executive order or the rising sanctions against certain individuals at the
International Criminal<\/a> court will obviously continue to follow very closely any developments on this issue human
Rights Groups<\/a> say the trumpet ministrations decision could harm their ability to help the most vulnerable in war zones but for now the u. S. Has declared it cant trust the i. C. C. To do the right thing which is to carry out justice on american terms rosalyn jordan aljazeera washington and the
United Nations<\/a> says its horrified by the discovery of mass graves in the libyan city of tire huna and other areas recently retaken from forces it will tell the world if i have to libyas government of
National Accord<\/a> says they contain the remains of government soldiers whove been taken prisoner what otherwise had reports from. Whenever a mass grave is found in tot on a city mahmoud who the rushes to look for members of his family he says local pro have to fight is known as the brigade kidnapped and killed his 2 brothers 3 sisters and 3 cousins. Im aware that my brothers sisters and cousins are all dead we also found 34 women are dead in the morgue in the main hospital there are also children dozens of but is have recently been found on the outskirts of town who now some a does farm. Theyll have to undergo forensic examination and have d. N. A. Samples taken. In april last year after his fighters launched a military campaign to seize the capital tripoli. But last week they lost their stronghold of thought huna and have now been driven out of western libya by forces loyal to the internationally recognized government witnesses have told the general
Prosecutors Office<\/a> that after his fighters killed hundreds of opponents including women and progovernment captives the alcan is also turn it some of the military camps into
Detention Centers<\/a> on the walls portraits of muhsin and carney the government says hes the most notorious of the commanders who carried out executions and thats clearly because. Everyone who was brought to this camp after april 4th last year disappeared when we liberated the city we found some of the murdered captives in this camp the government is now trying to restore infrastructure that was damaged or destroyed by the war but the social rift caused by half those fighters in the city will likely take a long time to repair for more than a year the city was a base for half the fighters to attack tripoli now as the government tries to bring to life in the city back to normal by pulling out its forces and calling for displaced civilians to return home the victims families say they are waiting for justice to be served. Well still ahead on aljazeera coronavirus it doesnt just pose a health risk to children find out what the danger it may be to. Violent comic beach in
Rio De Janeiro<\/a> has become a market cemetery for the victims of crime. But. Pleased to say weve got some slightly quater weather into southern parts of china with a heavy rain that is now making its way further north was his semi by front thats running across the far south of japan so specked to see some other wet weather in here for a time that will move out of the way shallows still coming back in behind by the iran thats going to be central positron or not into the north of shanghai and popping up in the progress in the process as it makes its way further east whats south korea seeing some really heavy downpours q. C. Southern areas of conscious seeing some very very heavy rain that could lead to some localized flooding itself north of that 27. 00 celsius there in sendai a sticky 28. 00 there for tokyo south of that 34. 00 degrees in hong kong and again it is looking a rather humid summer weather to be making its way across the philippines now this area of cloud is that developing system thats producing some very heavy showers thats going to punch its way to the western side of the philippines as we go on through friday and gradually head up towards the south of china once again sunshine and showers across much of the region plenty as shallow as to its eastern parts of india little clutch of storms around addition more the possible under pradesh and more heavy rain up the western dance. Join our
Global Community<\/a> crisis is just does the days lesson upon. Human equals
Global Health<\/a> keeping you up to date is one of the 4 situation where we have a human rights crisis that persists beyond the
Health Crisis<\/a> your questions is a daily locos if you just nothing we are now approaching across route this is an opportunity that we must miss the stream on aljazeera. Hello again. Lets remind you of our top stories this hour stocks in japan and australia have opened lower after markets in the u. S. Recorded their steepest falls since mid march this came on the back of rising corona virus infections and a poor
Economic Forecast<\/a> from the
Federal Reserve<\/a>. And other
World Health Organization<\/a> is warning that covert 19 is accelerating across africa infections there have doubled to 200000 in less than 3 weeks the w. H. O. Says a lack of testing kits remains a big problem. And us
President Donald Trump<\/a> has authorized sanctions against
International Criminal<\/a>
Court Officials<\/a> investigating u. S. Conduct in afghanistan the i. C. C. Has rejected the measures calling them an unacceptable attempt to interfere with the rule of law. Now americas top general admits he was wrong to join
President Donald Trump<\/a> for a photo opportunity outside a church after the area was cleared of and he raises. Protest is chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark milley he can see him here in
Army Fatigues<\/a> says he regrets accompanying trump he says it created the perception of military involvement in domestic politics many was with trump as he walked through
Lafayette Square<\/a> after police used pepper spray and stun grenades to disperse
Peaceful Protesters<\/a> the president then posed with a bible outside a church as many of you saw the result of the photograph of mia
Lafayette Square<\/a> last week that sparked a
National Debate<\/a> about the role of the military in
Civil Society<\/a> i should not have been there my presence in that moment in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics as a commissioned uniformed officer it was a mistake but i have learned from and i sincerely hope we all can learn from well lets not speak takara spondon and you got to go hes in miami and the 1st esben now millie seems he is just the latest to distance himself from triumph over this incident talk us through how its all playing out. Well i think its pretty significant that a 4 star general with decades of experience in the u. S. Armed forces made a
Statement Like<\/a> this this is a man that serves the president and also represents the constitution and the
American People<\/a> and i think that hes really owning what he admits himself was a mistake we saw those pictures of him strolling with
President Trump<\/a> and those unprecedented scenes shortly after those
Peaceful Protesters<\/a> were cleared out in full
Army Fatigues<\/a> and there is a clear you know confrontation between what his job is and what he was doing enough moment in time and now youve got marcus but the secretary of defense who publicly disagreed with
President Trump<\/a> over his threat to deploy the military to calm the protests here across the country now saying that he will review the
National Guards<\/a> reviews over the past few weeks in these protests weve seen across the nation so there is dissension in the ranks i think. In the white house and marcus for apparently
President Trump<\/a> was considering firing him and he was talked out of it by some of his senior advisers thats according to at least one publication here in the u. S. But these are most men i think that realized in that moment that their job was not just to work for the president but also to represent the
American People<\/a> and up hold the constitution so in some ways i think the general especially took a risk but he also is a man of honor i think that realize what he did there was wrong and hes really owning that mistake markets for the secretary of defense may well be on thin ice thats certain the impression you get from the latest press conferences at the white house where the press secretary was saying for the moment marcus remains the secretary of defense
President Trump<\/a>s pleasure but it seems for now
President Trump<\/a> has been talked out of firing him and i see even a need all that criticism for being heavy handed with those protesters trump has now been playing up the law and order in dallas. Yeah hes still banging that same drum he had a
Public Meeting<\/a> in dallas where he talked to various religious leaders various local dignitaries he talked about education reform for communities of color we talked about black
Business Owners<\/a> getting easier loans to rebuild their businesses but its the law and order and
Police Reform<\/a> that really caught peoples attention heres what the president had to say were going to finalize an executive order that will encourage
Police Departments<\/a> nationwide to meet the most current professional standards of force and then reinforce put force with compassion but if youre going to have to really do just this somebody is really buried youre going to have to do it with real strength real power and i said and people said oh i dont know if we like that expression i said we have to dominate the streets you cant let that happen what happened in new york city the damage theyve never done anything. So this is an executive order that
President Trump<\/a> says hes finalizing and it is a suggestion that
Police Forces<\/a> across the
United States<\/a> follow guidelines not the kind of reform that people like black lives matter are demanding at the moment and people that werent there its quite notable that 3 county officials the police chief the sheriff and the
District Attorney<\/a> were not at that meeting and all 3 are africanamerican barnett relented and he got together for us in miami following this development thank you randi. Now brazils death toll from the corona virus has officially passed 40000 and with more than 800000 confirmed cases its the west had country in latin america now the iconic beach of coke copacabana in
Rio De Janeiro<\/a> has become the latest battleground amid growing tensions over the governments response. Has. Activists from a local
Peace Organization<\/a> dug 100 graves on beach in
Rio De Janeiro<\/a> turning brazils most iconic teary spot into a
Mark Cemetery<\/a> to memorialize the countrys more than 40000 people whove died of kovi 19. It was a symbolic memorial but also a dramatic protest against president s just here both scenarios dismissive response to depend their make about a bit of. The president of the republic needs to understand that the people are enduring one of the most difficult moments in its history thousands of dead families mourning unemployment the ghost of hunger haunting the houses of the velour residents and what can we expect from the president of the republican a time like this expressions of hope of solidarity seriousness and management. Many locals seem to appreciate it the memorial was also a focal point for the deep divisions among brazilians and masculists supporter of president sorry knocking down the crosses while others applauded then another resident intervened to put the crosses back up as an argument ensued you know what will be. My son died from coronavirus he was 25 years old and this guys clowning around with no respect for those who are protesting there needs to be respect the beach is public and they have rights to. People for and against the protest argued in front of the cameras some accuse the protestors of being leftists terrorists. President how soon as you know brazil has woken up to these actions from the left nobody can take it anymore instilling terror and doing ridiculous things. The president. Downplaying the pandemic trenching an already divided country even seeking last week to conceal the total number of dead turning a dangerous
Health Crisis<\/a> into a deep political one that increasingly seems to be bringing the country to a breaking point. Where millions of children could be forced into child labor by the current virus pandemic thats the warning from the
United Nations<\/a> the number of children working has been in decline for the past 20 years but the effects of the kovac 1000 outbreak could reverse that trend but
Global Economic<\/a> downturn is expected to lead to a rise in poverty which studies show is directly linked to child labor children already and child labor may end up working longer hours under even worse conditions unicef and the
International Labor<\/a> organization are calling on states to bring in greater social protections for the most vulnerable along with enforcement of better labor standards well we can now speak to
Cornelius Williams<\/a> hes the associate director of
Child Protection<\/a> at unicef and he joins us now on skype from new york thanks for being with us mr williams the u. N. As part of that
Sustainable Development<\/a> goals was aiming to eradicate all forms of child labor by 2025 is that now given the pandemic still a realistic target. Who believe will not be able to achieve that tell ghetto to leave government dont place but now right this moment of crisis is an opportunity for government to make sure that actually the response that its required if it if the economy deteriorate d to make sure that children dont get really to challenge a label and we keep the trajectory that we have on the it will be if for the last 20 years we have been able to illuminate d to come up 9994000000 children out of charlie. What have been the impact of a lockdown is here during this pandemic i mean and so many places it seems that the restrictions that were meant to protect the most vulnerable have actually already put many more at risk while theyre doing to navigate swe helping these d companies d actually still dont have the 4 feet of the c o 2 of the economic crisis right but what were seeing now too early is getting. Billions of children who are out of school and weve seen actually property increase probably to receive d you know dropping livelihoods of families we see in actually. They leave their families to make decisions in their household how do you use their equal so theyre not so throw him in part of the family that pressure on the planet at least what were talking about and the pressure on the family d base to the family make a decision to not in the best interest of the children. Mr williams i see that the sectors that children are most likely to end up working in are agriculture and domestic welcoming they can be quite
Informal Sector<\/a> which can be very hard to monitor how can all of this be penny east. So there are there were no laws and regulations that were passed and what we say business and regulation should not be suspended and one of the things we are calling for d is that type of time to a kid go maint workers and employees should start that discussion right you know berate the unions that government should start this discussion of how theyre going to make sure they have it all and make sure their children dont get drawn into charlie for good. The basic thing actually its not about money to it its about supporting the families so that the families dont have to make those negative decisions so were calling on the government to look at this closeness and to make sure that children are so into out of their response plans i see that you are calling for more social protection and here with governments that are already under strain trying to shore up their economies are you suggesting that they redirect funds rather 10 direct welfare payouts for instance. What were suggesting we have seen got maids all over the world actually. Who took the place so ship protection majors who took him place social assistant measures to support families we are seeing her retirees families with children make sure that these families do not have to make these decisions that are driven by economic needs. Cornelius went into there the associate director of
Child Protection<\/a> at unicef thank you for joining us here on out of there. Thank you for having me now north korea says theres little point in maintaining a personal relationship between leader kim jong un and the u. S. President if washington sticks to what its calling hostile policies chungs foreign minister made those comments on the 2nd anniversary of a landmark summit between the 2 need. Syrian president
Bashar Al Assad<\/a> has sacked his
Prime Minister<\/a> just a month ahead of elections the
Water Resources<\/a> minister hussein arness will take over from him on coming until the parliamentary vote in july the president s decision comes amid a deepening economic crisis which has seen the countrys currency plunge. Took money is the director of the
Syria Conflict Research Program<\/a> at the
London School<\/a> of economics and
Political Science<\/a> she says changing the
Prime Minister<\/a> will make no difference to syrias economic crisis. The main reason there was a popular pressure to. Change the
Prime Minister<\/a> really is the economic deterioration and the reason why the syrian public were criticizing the
Prime Minister<\/a> and the minister is only because they know this is the level they can criticize without getting in trouble they know that any syrian
Prime Minister<\/a> has no power at his disposal to change the situation they know that the power lies somewhere else but this is that where this is about where they can create you know point their criticism so it may relieve a little bit of criticism but its not going to change anything the constitution doesnt give the
Prime Minister<\/a> any power even if he has a right now the economy isnt complete completely overrun and theres very little he can do to rescue the situation the
Household Income<\/a> which was almost 230. 00 the average salary in 2010 right now its 40. 00 when the prices of goods have increased 34. 00 so the level of suffering right now in syria is just one president that were hearing about people who are like really high upper middle class going to bed hungry right so its really hitting everyone and changing the whole government is not going to lead to any change. And again mrs alger there and these are the headlines stocks in japan and australia have opened down after markets in the
United States<\/a> recorded their steepest falls since mid notch thats came on the back of rising corona virus infections and a poor
Economic Forecast<\/a> from the
Federal Reserve<\/a> care elizondo is the new york and says the tabby lines on wall street can be directly attributed to the pandemic. There are still deep worries now. This is spreading as you mentioned in more than a dozen states were seeing numbers positive cases that are on the increase particularly texas florida and arizona these are all states that with of last few weeks of lifted their stay at home orders and so the economy is really coming back but coronavirus is as well and i think that has really spooked the markets u. S. President has authorized sanctions against
International Criminal<\/a>
Court Officials<\/a> investigating u. S. Conduct in afghanistan the i. C. C. Has rejected the measures calling them an unacceptable attempt to interfere with the rule of law the u. N. Says its horrified at the discovery of mass graves in the libyan city of tire huna and other areas recently retaken from forces loyal to warlord
Khalifa Haftar<\/a> libyas un recognized government says the graves contain the remains of their soldiers who were taken prisoner americas top general admits he was wrong to join president on a triumph for a photo opportunity outside a church after the area was cleared of antiracism protest is chairman of the joint chiefs of stuff not seen here in
Army Fatigues<\/a> korea said it created the perception of military involvement in domestic politics fresh protests have broken out across levanon as the nations currency dipped to new lows against the dollar and the capital beirut demonstrators gathered near the central bank and blocked off major intersections. Well those are the headlines right matheson will have more news for you after the bottom line. If we understand the differences similarities of cultures across the world. Cinematic. Aljazeera bringing the news and current affairs. Hi im
Steve Clemons<\/a> and i have a question can america ever not to be racist lets get to the bottom line. The killing of george floyd by a white policeman in minneapolis was the spark that brought people to their feet and protests worldwide it came after a string of killings of many black americans basically
Briana Taylor<\/a> of kentucky and often are very of georgia millions of americans have been in the streets in cities and towns all over america protesting against the systemic racism that hasnt been fully confronted for decades or even centuries here so how did we get here and campaigns get better in the future and as americas way of policing and","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia903202.us.archive.org\/3\/items\/ALJAZ_20200612_020000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30\/ALJAZ_20200612_020000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30.thumbs\/ALJAZ_20200612_020000_NEWS_LIVE_-_30_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}