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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024
A young black man in
Police Custody
. That cannot. Read. And the tributes keep pouring in for civil rights icon john lewis whos passed away the white house says it will fly the
American Flag
at half staff in his honor. So in libya this saturday the
International Criminal
court is there on the ground tasked with investigating a warlord of a possible war crimes investigators from the i. C. C. Have arrived in tripolis to look into acts committed by forces loyal to after that is expected to include a visit to the mass graves found in tire hunan last month the 3 person team will also investigate booby traps left behind during a retreat by have to fight his in residential areas south of tripoli the i. C. C. Says its received credible information regarding 11 mass graves containing men women and even children our correspondent in tripoli is mahmood of the one whod with more details on the investigation. The government so far seems to be reluctant in revealing the details about the teams. Details exactly but we know from sources with the government of
National Accord
that the team is due to visit the city of the horn or their mass graves as you know that according to the government part of medics team nearly 225 bodies have been recovered from the mass graves around the city of horner and also blasts at the secret notorious prisons as you know that we reported that in the past few weeks about the secret prisons where opponents including civilians in women were told and murdered and voted in the mass graves thats according to eyewitnesses government officials and local officials from the city of daraa warner along with medical sources now the team is also due to visit several areas in southern typically to check the areas where a land mines were planted in civilian areas specially those if you like ns are neighborhood insulated dean and also in the vicinity of the old inactive
International Airport
these areas were like 2 or a bettle field during the military campaign civilian areas had. Landmines were planted by helped us forces namely by the russian mercenaries from the bag group and they killed dozens of innocent civilians who were impatient to return home immediately after the end of the fighting. Move on to corona virus news and irans president
Hassan Rouhani
says 25000000 iranians could have been infected by the virus that number is more than a quarter of irans population and rouhani says another 35000000 are at risk the real figures from the
Health Ministry
a far higher than the official number iran is already the hardest hit country in the middle east. Has no card to get favorable one of the most important matters is that here is to medical recommendations and social distancing to limit the spread of the corona virus according to the ministry of health estimates 25000000 iranians have been infected with the coronavirus so far and we have lost about 14000. 00 of them within 150. 00 days it is possible that 30. 00 to 35000000. 00 citizens are at risk to be infected in the coming period this means that the number of patients who would be hospitalized will double it is possible that the virus will continue until march. Just for the global context thats how the
Johns Hopkins
University Track
and looks at the moment with global confirmed cases up above 14000000 iran with more than 271000 confirmed infections or nearly 14000 deaths but of course these are reported numbers certainly what weve been hearing from iran is that the true numbers could be higher than that from terror around here is a matter of what the numbers actually mean. We saw these numbers that he stated the 25000000 number during a meeting of his
Coronavirus Task
force this meeting comes on the day this alarming hard to believe number comes on the 1st day of return to lock down to a lockdown situation here in the capital tehran after weve seen a
Record Number
of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic in recent weeks now in the hours since this meeting took place in the hour since the president made this statement about 25000000 people potentially infected number that he said could turn into 30 or 35000000 in the next few months there was clarification from the secretary of the
Science Committee
on his taskforce and this gentleman put out a statement saying that the number that mr rouhani was talking about reflects those who were tested and showed signs of having antibodies and those were people that were potentially asymptomatic for the covert 19 virus and were not hospitalized he also made the point of illustrating that actual figures of infection and death that iran compiles that it then sends out to the
World Official
confirmed figures those come from people who are hospitalized and are tested positive in swab tests for covert 19 coronavirus now what we see here the figure that mr rouhani is talking about perhaps a better word than infection is is the total number of people that have been exposed in the country to the coronavirus now whether he misspoke or whether this was president
Hassan Rouhani
trying to fire a warning flare to illustrate iranians it remains a serious problem that they have to take the threat of the coronavirus seriously the point that the president made today either way is that iran has been and remains the worst affected country in the middle east. To
Julian Savulescu
is a physician a professor at the university of oxford who says theres not enough for search to actually have reliable data on worldwide infections. Were starting to realize that many will pay poll are affected and up to id percent of them are i symptomatic and the figures that weve been using to decide whether to have locked down the relaxed lock down are rapidly changing and we still dont know even 7 months into this what the actual mortality is if you get infected it started off with an estimate of one percent being the recent figures of coin 3 percent and it might go even lower so i think what were seeing is not an
Office Research
is being done we dont have accurate diagnosis you cannot policy without accurate diet and now early all its reasonable to use your best guesses your best estimates but right now we really should be doing research in countries like iran to better understand how to fight a least disease how can type just and something then we can decide what what whether the cost of lockdown a with the or whether we should be increasing. The u. N. Secretary general has delivered a stinging critique on inequality in the worlds during a speech
Marking Nelson Mandela International Day
on tony says the world is at breaking point and the coronavirus pandemic has only exposed the deep divisions in our societies after his speech he spoke to a diplomatic at a james pace. In your speech secretarygeneral you describe a world out of balance you say we are at breaking point it is an idealistic speech but you are a realist how do you achieve the things that you want to achieve now my believe is that people now aware of the enormous fragility of our world of our economies and of our societies for as you with the erosion to a microscope a virus that has put their face put us on our knees for as you know the nation to
Climate Change
visualization to lawlessness in the cyber space for deliberation to the new risks of
Nuclear Proliferation
again and my hope is that people will understand that when recovering when taking profits or the opportunity that of course after the coffee we need to restart when recovering people will be aware of the need to address the fragility that have caused the chaos that we have in todays world with the government and that requires fighting inequalities that require active
Climate Action
that requires
International Cooperation
on the
Digital Space
that requires a in the end much stronger unity and solidarity in the
Way International
relations are conceived well its not obvious that we are going to win this battle we see also nationalists we see populist we see people trying to use the convience. To promote racism and xenophobia to the 5 but my feeling is that if one looks at the world populace are not doing well fighting the culverts and i hope people will understand that only by
International Cooperation
and only by a very strong sense of sony that it would be able to not only overcome the call with but to build a system that addresses the fragility is not the cover theres the most greatest. The president of the
European Council
has offered a compromise to break a deadlock over a coronavirus
Economic Recovery Fund
Charles Michels
revised the amount which would people paid out in grants to countries needing help to bounce back from the pandemic european leaders negotiating for a 2nd day after 14 hours of talks on friday failed to find a breakthrough in the divided over what is overall an 858000000000. 00
Recovery Fund
the main question is whether and how much should be distributed as grants or as loans so youve got the a use for biggest economies france germany italy spain want most of the money to go out as grants but the leaders of the netherlands austria denmark and sweden have urged a more frugal approach theyre saying smaller grants bigger loans meanwhile hungry in poland object to the proposal being tied to democratic rights from london that in barba now in the developments out of brussels. One of the main players is the dutch
Prime Minister
mark return he said late on friday that the talks have got increasingly grumpy but he did say that he wasnt completely pessimistic you were outlining his alloys sweden denmark and austrias the socalled frugal for at least in the english language journalism they want fewer direct grants to the countries which are going to get the lions share of this
Recovery Fund
the hardest hit countries like spain and italy on the southern perimeter of the
European Union
they want more loans and they want
Strings Attached
mark ritter on friday said this and its quite strong that hes the
Southern Partners
should not drag their feet on reform thats labor market reform to make sure next time when for whatever reason there is a crisis again economic or otherwise countries are better able to take care of themselves president mccraw and chancellor merkel of germany trying to urge solidarity it hasnt worked so far but earlier on saturday shalmi shelvey head of the
European Council
hosting this meeting came back with new figures and a new idea he says that if they did agree this this fund then there would be a super emergency break as theyre calling it giving any member state out of the 27 the write a 3 day window to trigger a review by all of the other states of a particular countrys
Recovery Plan
real indepth oversight which is going to prove controversial such ideas have in the past of course lets remember how greece felt it was dealt with over its budgets when it was applying for bailouts at least 10 people have died in an explosion in northwest nigeria initial reports suggest a group of young boys working on a farm in the yemen region dug up an explosive device when it was detonated. In the news a head of a pandemic has exposed massive corruption thats damaging
Public Health
bangladesh. This could be our new means of transportation innovative for sure but for some a little scary and well go inside what could be the future of
Long Distance
travel in europe its not i can look. At some more heavy rainfall across a cool central and eastern areas of china plenty of cloudy can see here on the satellite also a few more showers across into areas of japan but some very heavy rain working its way quite quickly across much of the
Korean Peninsula
all of this is tied to the seasonal rains training right back towards
Sichuan Province
it will stay in this sort of a city as a go through monday but the rains becoming even have some areas could pick up as much as 300. 00 millimeters of rain of the next few days and generally were looking about 175. 00 millimeters but to the north of there is fine and dry and a warm day in beijing with a high of 33 degrees and then across into south asia plenty of activity here for the monsoon rains but of course into bangladesh it is not go to the stage where a 3rd of the country is actually underwater this is actually in northern bangladesh and of course there is more rain in the forecast little bit lighter on sunday the heavy rain is actually further to the north through nepal working its way into be tom but really sunny back dishes some very heavy amounts of rain and also the western gas particularly down into carol a bit kind of widespread pushing across into tunnel nodded as well and then on monday you can see these dark blue areas the yellow indicates again where the very heavy rains will be and generally get it will be nepal and be tom but still those rains very extensive right the way down towards the south. In the conclusion of the 2 part series people in power in vesta gates allegations that
Irish Catholic
nuns facilitated the traffic of babies the torture realize that babies that are the could be sold to america a charity quite a nice and reveals shocking new evidence of how and where religious orders disposed of those who died frankly torn in the system like this one church and state are clear to keep the truth from coming helps islands mother and baby scandal on aljazeera. Who. Youre with al jazeera these are our top stories this hour investigators from the
International Criminal
court of arrived in libyas capital to look into whether forces loyal to warlord
Khalifa Haftar
have committed war crimes mass graves and booby traps were found in the city of tire last month irans president says 25000000. 00 iranians have been infected with corona virus which is more than a quarter of the entire population of ronnie also says another 35000000 are risk of contracting the virus. And the
European Council
president
Charles Michel
has offered a compromise to break a deadlock over an e. U. Coronavirus economic
Recovery Plan
the new proposal offers more money in loans and less on grants for countries that need those from us. Just a little more on libya now the council of elders which represents the most prominent tribes has criticized statements made by some of its members in egypt in support of the wall or after egypts president at the c. C. I. Gathered members of different tribes who claim to support hafta a threat to arm the tribes against the un recognized government in tripoli the council of elders those urged the government in tripoli to take a clear position against egypt and the u. A. E. For fueling the conflict in libya. To bangladesh where corruption and a lack of resources are hurting their efforts to fight the covert 1000 outbreak families of patients say treatments in some hospitals are so expensive that beyond their reach people who are raising those concerns are being stifled its time via chantry reports from. Bangladesh has increased the number of hospital to treat cope with 19 but despite the infections rising more than 2 thirds of the hospital beds are lying empty with people worried about the quality of treatment they would receive the government turned to the private sector to boost
Health Care Capacity
but many private hospital were told me 1000 cases are being treated do not have adequate monitoring and supervision to be sure that. Brought his father to a private hospital in the capital for treatment he was dismayed by what he found i mean you can take a team of
Different Office
i took my father there thinking things will be better because its a private hospital but once admitted we found the conditions are bad most staff didnt even have any protective gear hygiene the condition was very poor they not only misdiagnosed my father but also charged us an exorbitant fee hospitals have been found to be operating without proper licenses lapse providing fake test results and pharmacies selling expired medicine in may this year 5 patients died in a blaze at a private hospital in
Dhaka Fire Department
reported it violated
Safety Standards
and some
Senior Officers
have been charged with negligence you need to do my father in law died due to a gross negligence of the
United Hospital
he was a coroner negated patient yet they kept him in the isolation career in a ward located outside even though he died because of the fire incident at the hospital the presented us with a bill of a 1785. 00 us dollars the next day saying you will get the medical reports after the payments are made. In another high profile case a private hospital owner and a government doctor where rested over their alleged involvement in a covert 1000 testing scandal. Ridden hospital administrators signed an agreement with the government in march to turn it into a dedicated coroner by the us hospitals
Law Enforcement
agencies raided the care
Center Last Week
and sold it off some
Police Custody<\/a>. That cannot. Read. And the tributes keep pouring in for civil rights icon john lewis whos passed away the white house says it will fly the
American Flag<\/a> at half staff in his honor. So in libya this saturday the
International Criminal<\/a> court is there on the ground tasked with investigating a warlord of a possible war crimes investigators from the i. C. C. Have arrived in tripolis to look into acts committed by forces loyal to after that is expected to include a visit to the mass graves found in tire hunan last month the 3 person team will also investigate booby traps left behind during a retreat by have to fight his in residential areas south of tripoli the i. C. C. Says its received credible information regarding 11 mass graves containing men women and even children our correspondent in tripoli is mahmood of the one whod with more details on the investigation. The government so far seems to be reluctant in revealing the details about the teams. Details exactly but we know from sources with the government of
National Accord<\/a> that the team is due to visit the city of the horn or their mass graves as you know that according to the government part of medics team nearly 225 bodies have been recovered from the mass graves around the city of horner and also blasts at the secret notorious prisons as you know that we reported that in the past few weeks about the secret prisons where opponents including civilians in women were told and murdered and voted in the mass graves thats according to eyewitnesses government officials and local officials from the city of daraa warner along with medical sources now the team is also due to visit several areas in southern typically to check the areas where a land mines were planted in civilian areas specially those if you like ns are neighborhood insulated dean and also in the vicinity of the old inactive
International Airport<\/a> these areas were like 2 or a bettle field during the military campaign civilian areas had. Landmines were planted by helped us forces namely by the russian mercenaries from the bag group and they killed dozens of innocent civilians who were impatient to return home immediately after the end of the fighting. Move on to corona virus news and irans president
Hassan Rouhani<\/a> says 25000000 iranians could have been infected by the virus that number is more than a quarter of irans population and rouhani says another 35000000 are at risk the real figures from the
Health Ministry<\/a> a far higher than the official number iran is already the hardest hit country in the middle east. Has no card to get favorable one of the most important matters is that here is to medical recommendations and social distancing to limit the spread of the corona virus according to the ministry of health estimates 25000000 iranians have been infected with the coronavirus so far and we have lost about 14000. 00 of them within 150. 00 days it is possible that 30. 00 to 35000000. 00 citizens are at risk to be infected in the coming period this means that the number of patients who would be hospitalized will double it is possible that the virus will continue until march. Just for the global context thats how the
Johns Hopkins<\/a>
University Track<\/a> and looks at the moment with global confirmed cases up above 14000000 iran with more than 271000 confirmed infections or nearly 14000 deaths but of course these are reported numbers certainly what weve been hearing from iran is that the true numbers could be higher than that from terror around here is a matter of what the numbers actually mean. We saw these numbers that he stated the 25000000 number during a meeting of his
Coronavirus Task<\/a> force this meeting comes on the day this alarming hard to believe number comes on the 1st day of return to lock down to a lockdown situation here in the capital tehran after weve seen a
Record Number<\/a> of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic in recent weeks now in the hours since this meeting took place in the hour since the president made this statement about 25000000 people potentially infected number that he said could turn into 30 or 35000000 in the next few months there was clarification from the secretary of the
Science Committee<\/a> on his taskforce and this gentleman put out a statement saying that the number that mr rouhani was talking about reflects those who were tested and showed signs of having antibodies and those were people that were potentially asymptomatic for the covert 19 virus and were not hospitalized he also made the point of illustrating that actual figures of infection and death that iran compiles that it then sends out to the
World Official<\/a> confirmed figures those come from people who are hospitalized and are tested positive in swab tests for covert 19 coronavirus now what we see here the figure that mr rouhani is talking about perhaps a better word than infection is is the total number of people that have been exposed in the country to the coronavirus now whether he misspoke or whether this was president
Hassan Rouhani<\/a> trying to fire a warning flare to illustrate iranians it remains a serious problem that they have to take the threat of the coronavirus seriously the point that the president made today either way is that iran has been and remains the worst affected country in the middle east. To
Julian Savulescu<\/a> is a physician a professor at the university of oxford who says theres not enough for search to actually have reliable data on worldwide infections. Were starting to realize that many will pay poll are affected and up to id percent of them are i symptomatic and the figures that weve been using to decide whether to have locked down the relaxed lock down are rapidly changing and we still dont know even 7 months into this what the actual mortality is if you get infected it started off with an estimate of one percent being the recent figures of coin 3 percent and it might go even lower so i think what were seeing is not an
Office Research<\/a> is being done we dont have accurate diagnosis you cannot policy without accurate diet and now early all its reasonable to use your best guesses your best estimates but right now we really should be doing research in countries like iran to better understand how to fight a least disease how can type just and something then we can decide what what whether the cost of lockdown a with the or whether we should be increasing. The u. N. Secretary general has delivered a stinging critique on inequality in the worlds during a speech
Marking Nelson Mandela International Day<\/a> on tony says the world is at breaking point and the coronavirus pandemic has only exposed the deep divisions in our societies after his speech he spoke to a diplomatic at a james pace. In your speech secretarygeneral you describe a world out of balance you say we are at breaking point it is an idealistic speech but you are a realist how do you achieve the things that you want to achieve now my believe is that people now aware of the enormous fragility of our world of our economies and of our societies for as you with the erosion to a microscope a virus that has put their face put us on our knees for as you know the nation to
Climate Change<\/a> visualization to lawlessness in the cyber space for deliberation to the new risks of
Nuclear Proliferation<\/a> again and my hope is that people will understand that when recovering when taking profits or the opportunity that of course after the coffee we need to restart when recovering people will be aware of the need to address the fragility that have caused the chaos that we have in todays world with the government and that requires fighting inequalities that require active
Climate Action<\/a> that requires
International Cooperation<\/a> on the
Digital Space<\/a> that requires a in the end much stronger unity and solidarity in the
Way International<\/a> relations are conceived well its not obvious that we are going to win this battle we see also nationalists we see populist we see people trying to use the convience. To promote racism and xenophobia to the 5 but my feeling is that if one looks at the world populace are not doing well fighting the culverts and i hope people will understand that only by
International Cooperation<\/a> and only by a very strong sense of sony that it would be able to not only overcome the call with but to build a system that addresses the fragility is not the cover theres the most greatest. The president of the
European Council<\/a> has offered a compromise to break a deadlock over a coronavirus
Economic Recovery Fund<\/a>
Charles Michels<\/a> revised the amount which would people paid out in grants to countries needing help to bounce back from the pandemic european leaders negotiating for a 2nd day after 14 hours of talks on friday failed to find a breakthrough in the divided over what is overall an 858000000000. 00
Recovery Fund<\/a> the main question is whether and how much should be distributed as grants or as loans so youve got the a use for biggest economies france germany italy spain want most of the money to go out as grants but the leaders of the netherlands austria denmark and sweden have urged a more frugal approach theyre saying smaller grants bigger loans meanwhile hungry in poland object to the proposal being tied to democratic rights from london that in barba now in the developments out of brussels. One of the main players is the dutch
Prime Minister<\/a> mark return he said late on friday that the talks have got increasingly grumpy but he did say that he wasnt completely pessimistic you were outlining his alloys sweden denmark and austrias the socalled frugal for at least in the english language journalism they want fewer direct grants to the countries which are going to get the lions share of this
Recovery Fund<\/a> the hardest hit countries like spain and italy on the southern perimeter of the
European Union<\/a> they want more loans and they want
Strings Attached<\/a> mark ritter on friday said this and its quite strong that hes the
Southern Partners<\/a> should not drag their feet on reform thats labor market reform to make sure next time when for whatever reason there is a crisis again economic or otherwise countries are better able to take care of themselves president mccraw and chancellor merkel of germany trying to urge solidarity it hasnt worked so far but earlier on saturday shalmi shelvey head of the
European Council<\/a> hosting this meeting came back with new figures and a new idea he says that if they did agree this this fund then there would be a super emergency break as theyre calling it giving any member state out of the 27 the write a 3 day window to trigger a review by all of the other states of a particular countrys
Recovery Plan<\/a> real indepth oversight which is going to prove controversial such ideas have in the past of course lets remember how greece felt it was dealt with over its budgets when it was applying for bailouts at least 10 people have died in an explosion in northwest nigeria initial reports suggest a group of young boys working on a farm in the yemen region dug up an explosive device when it was detonated. In the news a head of a pandemic has exposed massive corruption thats damaging
Public Health<\/a> bangladesh. This could be our new means of transportation innovative for sure but for some a little scary and well go inside what could be the future of
Long Distance<\/a> travel in europe its not i can look. At some more heavy rainfall across a cool central and eastern areas of china plenty of cloudy can see here on the satellite also a few more showers across into areas of japan but some very heavy rain working its way quite quickly across much of the
Korean Peninsula<\/a> all of this is tied to the seasonal rains training right back towards
Sichuan Province<\/a> it will stay in this sort of a city as a go through monday but the rains becoming even have some areas could pick up as much as 300. 00 millimeters of rain of the next few days and generally were looking about 175. 00 millimeters but to the north of there is fine and dry and a warm day in beijing with a high of 33 degrees and then across into south asia plenty of activity here for the monsoon rains but of course into bangladesh it is not go to the stage where a 3rd of the country is actually underwater this is actually in northern bangladesh and of course there is more rain in the forecast little bit lighter on sunday the heavy rain is actually further to the north through nepal working its way into be tom but really sunny back dishes some very heavy amounts of rain and also the western gas particularly down into carol a bit kind of widespread pushing across into tunnel nodded as well and then on monday you can see these dark blue areas the yellow indicates again where the very heavy rains will be and generally get it will be nepal and be tom but still those rains very extensive right the way down towards the south. In the conclusion of the 2 part series people in power in vesta gates allegations that
Irish Catholic<\/a> nuns facilitated the traffic of babies the torture realize that babies that are the could be sold to america a charity quite a nice and reveals shocking new evidence of how and where religious orders disposed of those who died frankly torn in the system like this one church and state are clear to keep the truth from coming helps islands mother and baby scandal on aljazeera. Who. Youre with al jazeera these are our top stories this hour investigators from the
International Criminal<\/a> court of arrived in libyas capital to look into whether forces loyal to warlord
Khalifa Haftar<\/a> have committed war crimes mass graves and booby traps were found in the city of tire last month irans president says 25000000. 00 iranians have been infected with corona virus which is more than a quarter of the entire population of ronnie also says another 35000000 are risk of contracting the virus. And the
European Council<\/a> president
Charles Michel<\/a> has offered a compromise to break a deadlock over an e. U. Coronavirus economic
Recovery Plan<\/a> the new proposal offers more money in loans and less on grants for countries that need those from us. Just a little more on libya now the council of elders which represents the most prominent tribes has criticized statements made by some of its members in egypt in support of the wall or after egypts president at the c. C. I. Gathered members of different tribes who claim to support hafta a threat to arm the tribes against the un recognized government in tripoli the council of elders those urged the government in tripoli to take a clear position against egypt and the u. A. E. For fueling the conflict in libya. To bangladesh where corruption and a lack of resources are hurting their efforts to fight the covert 1000 outbreak families of patients say treatments in some hospitals are so expensive that beyond their reach people who are raising those concerns are being stifled its time via chantry reports from. Bangladesh has increased the number of hospital to treat cope with 19 but despite the infections rising more than 2 thirds of the hospital beds are lying empty with people worried about the quality of treatment they would receive the government turned to the private sector to boost
Health Care Capacity<\/a> but many private hospital were told me 1000 cases are being treated do not have adequate monitoring and supervision to be sure that. Brought his father to a private hospital in the capital for treatment he was dismayed by what he found i mean you can take a team of
Different Office<\/a> i took my father there thinking things will be better because its a private hospital but once admitted we found the conditions are bad most staff didnt even have any protective gear hygiene the condition was very poor they not only misdiagnosed my father but also charged us an exorbitant fee hospitals have been found to be operating without proper licenses lapse providing fake test results and pharmacies selling expired medicine in may this year 5 patients died in a blaze at a private hospital in
Dhaka Fire Department<\/a> reported it violated
Safety Standards<\/a> and some
Senior Officers<\/a> have been charged with negligence you need to do my father in law died due to a gross negligence of the
United Hospital<\/a> he was a coroner negated patient yet they kept him in the isolation career in a ward located outside even though he died because of the fire incident at the hospital the presented us with a bill of a 1785. 00 us dollars the next day saying you will get the medical reports after the payments are made. In another high profile case a private hospital owner and a government doctor where rested over their alleged involvement in a covert 1000 testing scandal. Ridden hospital administrators signed an agreement with the government in march to turn it into a dedicated coroner by the us hospitals
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies raided the care
Center Last Week<\/a> and sold it off some
Health Care Workers<\/a> are charged with issuing fake 1900 and illegally demanding money from patients bangladeshs
Health Ministry<\/a> didnt respond to all just a request for an interview a recent
Transparency International<\/a>
Bangladesh Study<\/a> revealed
Many Health Care<\/a> facilities in the country are being operated without following government regulations. Exposing corruption is becoming a challenge in bangladesh in recent months many journalists academics and doctors who spoke out about mismanagement in the
Health Sector<\/a> were detained by authorities under a
Digital Security<\/a> law critics say theres a growing climate of fear that will only impede the fight against coronavirus. Dhaka bangladesh. A cathedral in western france has caught fire 50 months after the
Devastating Blaze<\/a> at notre dame in
Paris Police Say<\/a> an arson investigation is now underway in reports. The cathedral of st peter and st paul in not in flames more than 100 firefighters were deployed on saturday
Morning Hours<\/a> later thick plumes of smoke were still rising from the building president emanuel called the church a gothic jewel. The fire started in 3 spots i can confirm to you i saw it with my own eyes inside the cathedral the prosecutor spoke a while ago saying that an investigation was going to be opened i think it subjectively too soon to come up with conclusions having spoken to the teams who were on site there reporting a certain number of analyses. Just 15 months ago the fire came close to destroying the paris fire reports suggest not cathedral wasnt nearly as badly damaged. The fire came as a surprise given concrete beams were used to replace wooden tempers destroyed in a previous fire partly as a precaution against another blaze. As a partisan away in northern france in memory of a young black man who died in
Police Custody<\/a> 4 years ago the family of a have been speaking at the event. Nobodys been convicted over his death and several autopsies have contradicted one another this is now at the forefront of a high profile black lives
Matter Movement<\/a> from us as they are at the ready. Thousands of people have joined this protest going in for justice one had to murder or a young frenchman of modern heritage who joined while in
Police Custody<\/a> whom he is against his family to kill his sister actually trying to become a bit of a simple enough to take it head against baseball and have always maintained that item or died because of the actions of
Police Officers<\/a> however
Police Officer<\/a> who was there that a majority had died of natural circumstances theyre being investigated and put some points over the years but without any clear and definite conclusions one research rory says that she will continue her campaign but theres little doubt that this campaign is really throwing the spotlight once again on
Police Violence<\/a> and from police in france have a history of abusive arrests of the countrys says that if you are african a lot better than origin you want to be 22. 00 points more like you can all those to be stopped and checked by police and for those people whove come here theyve said such discrimination just ahead and. Heres president obama trump has ordered flags of the public buildings including the white house to be flown at half staff 2 on a congressman and civil rights icon john lewis people from across americas political spectrum the pain tributes to lewis he died at the age of 80 former president barack obama said this on twitter not many of us get to live to see our own legacy play out in such a meaningful remarkable way john lewis did. Looking back now at the life of one of the last surviving pioneers of the 1960 s. Movement we cannot yet we cannot your dad. We cannot give you. John lewis was born into the segregated world of rural alabama in 1940 when i was growing up i saw those signs that said white men colored men white women colored women white the son of black sharecroppers lewis devoured books as a child the words of
Dr Martin Luther King Jr<\/a> spoke to him loudest seem like he was saying to me john lewis you too can do something and i would ask my mother asked my father my grandparents my great grandparents why segregation why
Racial Discrimination<\/a> it was the best way it is dont get in a way dont get in trouble but trouble would find him many times as a student leader in nashville tennessee lewis was beaten for peacefully protesting segregation at restaurants and on buses in selma
Alabama Police<\/a> cracked his skull as he led a 600 marchers across a bridge to montgomery but i dont think that i know what it was at age 23 lewis was the youngest leader of the march on washington 2 years later president
Lyndon Johnson<\/a> signed the
Voting Rights<\/a> act into law protecting black americans from discrimination at the polls the act would foreshadow lewiss own political career he was elected to the u. S. House of representatives in 1986 his consistent defense of human rights during his decades of service earning him the title the conscience of
Congress John<\/a> r. Lewis has dedicated in 2011 who has received the medal of freedom from barack obama the nations 1st black president a moment lewis called amazing and unbelievable and in 2016 he was honored at the opening of the
National Museum<\/a> of africanamerican history the museum lewis had proposed nearly 30 years prior but even then the statesmans work was not done louis continued to champion liberal causes like universe. Health care and the rights of undocumented immigrants. Have. Remembered us both fiercely partisan toward his
Democratic Party<\/a> and fiercely independent lewiss legacy is his bravery in the face of perceived injustice have this abiding faith that things are so right so good so necessary if youre willing to die for. You not a for a look at the future and if the engineers get it right the pioneering shape of things to come for into city travel sort of buying an air ticket you could buy cheap not the traditional underground trains but speeding as fast as an airliner through whats called a high public step vasan has been looking at that story in the netherlands. This old russian oil pipe in the middle of the dutch town of delft now has a futuristic function its used as the 1st
European Test Center<\/a> for a whole new means of transportation the hyperloop a sort of job train that can travel at this beat of an airliner well actually the 1st in the world has been able to prove the special technologies and the next step is also to prove them at a higher speed entrepreneurial unmask received worldwide attention when he 1st mentioned dipole opened 2012 but a
Dutch Company<\/a> says its design is now the most advanced the idea has attracted the attention of one of the busiest airports in europe
Amsterdams Schiphol<\/a> badge and having a hyperloop terminal or station right next to the departure hall part of a larger
European Network<\/a> another station session just can board instead of an airplane hyperloop and go call it can go to berlin or london in just one hour talk. A recent study by state poll shows that 5205012 1000000 passengers of the 73000000 predicted to fly between schiphol and european cities could travel by hyperloop this is how the hyperloop should work this cabin is connected to electromagnetic field so theres no resistance and it can travel at extremely high speed inside this you know air pressure this could be our new means of transportation in a face for sure but for some a little scary i mean. Thats why the cabin is the zine to make travelers as much at ease as possible traveling up to a 1000 kilometers an hour in a windowless jupe theres a very comfortable way of speeding up and slowing down vehicle or you will feel almost nothing on that can we walk around that is a very good question that some of the questions we do research on as well also the question whether or not passengers can use the toilet has yet to be answered train experts out of on hassles as predictions that travelers can use a hyperloop in the near future are far too optimistic. But that is all its a fantasy thats all its good to invest in research to find out if its possible and to know what we can learn then thats fine but to say this is realistic i would say its not absolutely not he suggests the netherlands to invest in existing technology such as magnetic trains in stats which he says are cheaper to build and safer than atlanta aims to be the 1st to develop the hyperloop and plans to open a new rypien center in holland in the next year but the citys 3 kilometer test track will have to prove that the super
Fast International<\/a> troop train is indeed the way to go step fasten aljazeera dallas. Half past the hour on aljazeera these are the top stories investigators from the
International Criminal<\/a> court of arrived in libyas capital looking into whether forces loyal to the warlord
Khalifa Haftar<\/a> have committed war crimes mass graves and booby traps were found in the city of tire who not last month as mahmoud up the well had now reports according to the government
Paramedics Team<\/a> nearly 225. 00 bodies have been recovered from the mass graves around the city. And also last secret notorious prisons as you know that we reported that and the past few weeks about the secret prisons where opponents including civilians and women were tortured and murdered and bit in the mass graves thats according to eyewitnesses government officials and local officials from the city of. Also libyas council of elders representing the most prominent tribes has criticized statements made by some of its members in egypt in support of the war after egypts president. Had gathered members of different tribes who claim to support after sisi also threaten to arm the tribes against the u. N. Recognized government in tripoli the council of elders has urged the government in tripoli to take a clear position against egypt and the u. A. E. For fueling the conflict in libya. Are the headlines now irans president says 25000000. 00 iranians have been infected with corona virus which is more than a poor for the whole population. Hassan rouhani says another 35000000 who are risk of contracting the virus. European
Council President<\/a>
Charles Michel<\/a>les offered a compromise to break a deadlock over an e. U. Coronavirus economic
Recovery Plan<\/a> the new proposal offers more money in loans rather than grants for countries that need those loans the chancellor of austria said talks in brussels are difficult but they going in the right direction theres a protest march underway in a northern french town in memory of them a troll ray a young black man who died in
Police Custody<\/a> 4 years ago driver who was arrested on his birthday after running away from offices who approached him for an id check but hours later he was declared dead nobodys ever been convicted over his death in the u. S. Congressman john lewis has died at the age of 83. 00 it was a pioneer of the
Civil Rights Movement<\/a> and an organizer of the 1963 march on the show too. Up to date with the headlines on aljazeera people in the next. 6 years ago an island secret mass grave for babies was discovered near a home for unmarried pregnant women an institution run by
Roman Catholic<\/a> nuns to find set off a scandal that has raised deeply disturbing questions about the relationship between the irish state and the
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