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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 12, 2024
Of minds members of a
Mexican Drug Cartel
for their weapons during the president s visit to their stronghold. This could be a new means of transportation in the face for sure but for some a little scary when we go inside what could be the future of
Long Distance
travel in europe they call it the hyperloop. And sport
Lewis Hamilton
clinch is home position for the hungary and grand prix the defending formula one
World Champion
will start at the front of the grid for the 90th tie his career. For one were looking at libya where a team from the
International Criminal
court is now on the ground tasked with investigating a warlord of a possible war crimes investigators from the i. C. C. Are in tripoli now looking into acts committed by forces loyal to come. After that is expected to include a visit to the mass graves found in tucker who now last month the 3 person team will also investigate booby traps left behind during a retreat by half his fighters residential areas south of tripoli the i. C. C. Says its also received credible information regarding 11 mass graves containing men women and children so lets start with the one who in tripoli 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
nearly 225. 00 bodies have been recovered from the mass graves around the city of lahore now 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 told and murdered and bit in the mass graves thats according to eyewitnesses government officials and local officials from the city of along with medical sources now the team is also due to visit several areas in southern typically to check the areas where they 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 nearest to or a battlefield during the military campaign civilian areas had. Land mines 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. If you go back 9 years that was when the u. N. Security
Council Unanimously
referred reports of atrocities in libya to the i. C. C. They granted judges jurisdiction to investigate possible war crimes and crimes against humanity an investigation into hafter his forces includes allegations of massacres kidnappings torture mass burials also alleged war crimes such as the bombardment of civilian areas as well as the targeting of hospitals and medical workers this was during half this 14 month siege of tripoli the i. C. C. Is also investigating reports of booby traps and improvised bombs planted in homes by have to fight as as they retreated from the capitals its earlier we heard from the founder and director of the static institute which is the 1st
Public Policy
think tank in libya he told us hafter actually has a history of getting away from international prosecution. If we use the un and the e. U. As a measure of these kind of protections that are almost water but there is a
National Level
if they couldnt return at the
Un Security Council
and a veto at the
European Union
so any of the members of the foreign here and
Security Council
members or any of the 28 member place other members of the e. U. To choose the statement or sign generally or arent there the sanction one of those actors will get a little falls apart and it seems like france and russia have interchangeably d be offering these kind of its almost kind of diplomatic immunity for the last several years not something that we can think of when it comes to the i. C. C. Who can make a statement but really again it requires the will of a need for states i have the capacity to bring them to so i cant articulate in france in fact there are crimes that are being investigated by the french course domestically about the role of the u. A. E. In yemen and that could be something that happens with the u. N. A row for example have support out there in france or italy not even its only happening in the
United States
what kind of doctor is there investigated for war crimes that there is going to a local in the county in virginia because helicopters and jewel americans as you so kindly dont have them is that over that implemented no it seems that there is so much interaction its only half theres this is not his 1st word hes been around for one year in the last 6 years hes launched 22. 00 failed attempts over with already elected or appointed
Governments International
reconciles gone and it seems to be the same case over and over again. We move on to coronavirus news and after 2 days of hard negotiations e. U. Leaders do not appear to be close to an agreement over a
Coronavirus Recovery Fund
this is despite a compromise offered by the president of the
European Council
to try to break the deadlock shows michels revise the amount which would be paid out in grants to countries needing help to bounce back from lockdowns european leaders are negotiating for a 2nd day already had 14 hours of talks on friday which failed to find a breakthrough this is the problem youve got a proposed 858000000000. 00
Coronavirus Recovery Fund
and that should be the problem that the issue though is how much should be distributed as grants or as loans on one side youve got the a use for biggest economies france germany italy and spain they want the money most of it to be paid out as grants but the leaders of the netherlands austria denmark and sweden are all saying no we need to be more frugal here they need to be smaller grants and bigger loans meanwhile hungry in poland just object to the proposal being tied to democratic rights in the 1st place following this one from london this saturday is not a. Dame take us through the compromise as much as you can find a compromise here. Thats right come out its very slow going these talks of course started on friday wrapped up around midnight local time on friday and now with with no one none the wiser as to whether there will be a breakthrough but sharma show on saturday has offered the e. U. 27. 00 new proposal which goes through some of those sticking points you were mentioning the rule of law conditionality that is worrying poland and hungary whether allocation of funds will be dependent on them getting into line in the e. U. Way of thinking in terms of the way they run the judiciary and so on. Things like the balance between grants and loans in this huge fund lets not forget over 850000000000. 00 us dollars to recover from this pandemic well now the sharma shows saying lets reduce the amount of grants slightly from 560000000000. 00 to 500000000000. 00 but that doesnt really tell us what what that would do in terms of appeasing the countries in what should the whole pot when used in some ways another argument is over vetting procedures where the dutch and some of their allies want any one of the e. U. 27. 00 to be able to effectively veto the handing over of some of those this money. Dependent on reforms within a particular member state thats likely to anger italy and spain who are some of the hardest hit e. U. Members by bike of it 19 of course so then what chance of a deal do you think 19 as i said they had 14 hours of talks yesterday more today in the simple fact is youve got 27 countries in the one room difficult at the best of times to find some sort of consensus. It is and it always goes very late into the night if not extended theres a possibility we could see more talks on sunday or a later date but theres another sweetener from show me show suggesting that austria sweden and denmark some of the socalled frugal for could actually get a bigger rebate on their contributions into the fund to the
Recovery Fund
lets not forget apart from that theyre trying to agree a 70 year budget until 2027 which we crucial in meeting things like the
Carbon Neutral
aims of the
European Union
in terms of providing money for new
Technology New
Research Infrastructure
and jobs all against this backdrop of the e. U. Economy shrinking by at least 8 percent this year alone so it really does matter just in the last couple of hours the italian
Prime Minister
says that the contour has put out a video on facebook saying where to them pass now its more complex than what was expected but the e. U. Is budget commissioner on twitter saying. The following a solemn reminder covered is not over infections on the rise in many countries high time to reach an agreement which allows us to provide the urgently needed support for us citizens and economies in other words come on guys really lets try and put
National Interests
aside for once very hard to do though isnt it just ok now the keeping an eye on the summit in brussels thank you. The point he makes there about this not being over well yeah 14000000 cases worldwide nearly 600000 deaths from corona virus and a growing concern that those numbers are maybe actually possibly a lot more conservative than we thought a lot of countries now estimating higher rates of infection than they previously announced for example iran where the president remember irans already the worst affected country in the middle east the president says 25000000 people have been infected which is more than a quarter of the population. Much higher number than the official counts because it includes people who showed no symptoms he has no card to get favorable for him 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 of them within 150 days it is possible that 30 to 35000000 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 the virus will continue until march a similar sort of issue in india where scientists of estimated high members of infections 2 theres been a survey from the
Indian Council
of medical research which says at the end of april point 73 percent of indias population may have been exposed but remember indias population is 1350000000 so its a lot of people india officially went past the 1000000 mark on friday but experts have warned that number could be much higher yes what were saying is if you want to look at
Something Like
this and we look at it a lot dont weigh the virus tracker from
Johns Hopkins
university in the
United States
it presents a certain picture as snapshot in fact these are the numbers right now as i said 14100000 confirmed cases all over the world and deaths approaching 600000 bets what we know about thats reported numbers as i say the best snapshot youve got at any one time but those numbers could actually be a lot higher more with same bus ravi now in iran on the dramatic claims by president rouhani. 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 the 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 the covert 900. 00 coronavirus now what we see here the figure that mr rouhani is talking about perhaps a better word than infection is its 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 studies. And associate professor in cellular and
Molecular Sciences
Northumbria University
in the u. K. We are asked him how the numbers of people who dont show symptoms could be affecting these totals these individuals are very very very difficult to. Down simply because they have no reason to go out and report to clinicians to doctors the nurses to you know pharmacy stuff oh ive got symptoms as a result of that a much more or less likely to be tested so were going to see them only if theyve been exposed the body has responded to where it can pronounce develop and then theres an antibody study like will be ready in present to talk about carried out on the come back as a positive all about subhuman the test this correct and critically assuming that these us into magic individuals respond in the same way symptomatic individuals which is not something weve pinned down yet then we can start saying ok we can pick them up now what we do know is that theres another component to the universe for the socalled t. Cell immunity which is actually really really important and we just dont have a straightforward way of testing for this as we do with these antibody tests so i would be very cautious in interpret any information regarding our symptomatic individuals apart from the fact that the raw data that show that these individuals transmit the virus weve known from the 1st few weeks when people started putting the availability of antibody tests that these are not necessarily precise enough to be able to tell apart the 4 common flu coronaviruses from the covered 19 virus and as a result of that having not seen what exactly the techniques used in iran are accomplishment comment on whether or not about 25000000 is an overestimation a lot but based on what weve seen in the rest of the world where we think we have a prevalence of that to this season of no more than 5 percent of the population being exposed i would hazard that this number is perhaps a little bit exaggerated a bit not necessarily an overestimation. In the
United States
as the 1st day of the new school year approaches a fetus nationwide debate is raging should children be sent back to the classrooms during the pandemic or stay at home be taught virtually online rob reynolds looks at that from the sounds of us. Los angeles parent brenda del hero is helping her 10 year old daughter emma with
School Lessons
online its been kind of stressful just because i am i think i quit at more work i feel like with that more work here than our school emmas mother says
Virtual Learning
is not ideal but shes against sending her daughter back to class the risk outweigh everything i can of my cat risk my kids getting sick or possibly getting somebody else sick or their teachers or vice versa on friday
California Governor Gavin Newsom
laid out detailed guidelines for
School Reopening
including mandatory mask wearing schools in counties with low numbers of cold cases and downward trends may reopen otherwise the school doors must remain closed schools that dont meet this requirement they must begin the school year this fall the
Distance Learning
School Reopening
has become a
National Political
issue
President Donald Trump
says democrats are scheming to make him look bad if they think its going to be good for them politically so they keep the schools closed no way so were very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools back in may
House Democrats
approved 90000000000 dollars to support schools reopening safely but the
Republican Senate
has not approved that measure but when you make it about politics than just people trying to. Score points and get elected i mean thats what i really think it is a disservice to how credibly important this issue is the conservative dominated school board in
Orange County
california recently voted to allow schools to fully reopen without masks or social distancing its time to get these doors open and get these babies but the school board has no power to order schools to reopen thats a decision made by local
School Districts
and so far the countys largest districts say theyll opt for
Virtual Learning
los angeles and san diego schools will also use
Mexican Drug Cartel<\/a> for their weapons during the president s visit to their stronghold. This could be a new means of transportation in the face for sure but for some a little scary when we go inside what could be the future of
Long Distance<\/a> travel in europe they call it the hyperloop. And sport
Lewis Hamilton<\/a> clinch is home position for the hungary and grand prix the defending formula one
World Champion<\/a> will start at the front of the grid for the 90th tie his career. For one were looking at libya where a team from the
International Criminal<\/a> court is now on the ground tasked with investigating a warlord of a possible war crimes investigators from the i. C. C. Are in tripoli now looking into acts committed by forces loyal to come. After that is expected to include a visit to the mass graves found in tucker who now last month the 3 person team will also investigate booby traps left behind during a retreat by half his fighters residential areas south of tripoli the i. C. C. Says its also received credible information regarding 11 mass graves containing men women and children so lets start with the one who in tripoli 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> nearly 225. 00 bodies have been recovered from the mass graves around the city of lahore now 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 told and murdered and bit in the mass graves thats according to eyewitnesses government officials and local officials from the city of along with medical sources now the team is also due to visit several areas in southern typically to check the areas where they 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 nearest to or a battlefield during the military campaign civilian areas had. Land mines 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. If you go back 9 years that was when the u. N. Security
Council Unanimously<\/a> referred reports of atrocities in libya to the i. C. C. They granted judges jurisdiction to investigate possible war crimes and crimes against humanity an investigation into hafter his forces includes allegations of massacres kidnappings torture mass burials also alleged war crimes such as the bombardment of civilian areas as well as the targeting of hospitals and medical workers this was during half this 14 month siege of tripoli the i. C. C. Is also investigating reports of booby traps and improvised bombs planted in homes by have to fight as as they retreated from the capitals its earlier we heard from the founder and director of the static institute which is the 1st
Public Policy<\/a> think tank in libya he told us hafter actually has a history of getting away from international prosecution. If we use the un and the e. U. As a measure of these kind of protections that are almost water but there is a
National Level<\/a> if they couldnt return at the
Un Security Council<\/a> and a veto at the
European Union<\/a> so any of the members of the foreign here and
Security Council<\/a> members or any of the 28 member place other members of the e. U. To choose the statement or sign generally or arent there the sanction one of those actors will get a little falls apart and it seems like france and russia have interchangeably d be offering these kind of its almost kind of diplomatic immunity for the last several years not something that we can think of when it comes to the i. C. C. Who can make a statement but really again it requires the will of a need for states i have the capacity to bring them to so i cant articulate in france in fact there are crimes that are being investigated by the french course domestically about the role of the u. A. E. In yemen and that could be something that happens with the u. N. A row for example have support out there in france or italy not even its only happening in the
United States<\/a> what kind of doctor is there investigated for war crimes that there is going to a local in the county in virginia because helicopters and jewel americans as you so kindly dont have them is that over that implemented no it seems that there is so much interaction its only half theres this is not his 1st word hes been around for one year in the last 6 years hes launched 22. 00 failed attempts over with already elected or appointed
Governments International<\/a> reconciles gone and it seems to be the same case over and over again. We move on to coronavirus news and after 2 days of hard negotiations e. U. Leaders do not appear to be close to an agreement over a
Coronavirus Recovery Fund<\/a> this is despite a compromise offered by the president of the
European Council<\/a> to try to break the deadlock shows michels revise the amount which would be paid out in grants to countries needing help to bounce back from lockdowns european leaders are negotiating for a 2nd day already had 14 hours of talks on friday which failed to find a breakthrough this is the problem youve got a proposed 858000000000. 00
Coronavirus Recovery Fund<\/a> and that should be the problem that the issue though is how much should be distributed as grants or as loans on one side youve got the a use for biggest economies france germany italy and spain they want the money most of it to be paid out as grants but the leaders of the netherlands austria denmark and sweden are all saying no we need to be more frugal here they need to be smaller grants and bigger loans meanwhile hungry in poland just object to the proposal being tied to democratic rights in the 1st place following this one from london this saturday is not a. Dame take us through the compromise as much as you can find a compromise here. Thats right come out its very slow going these talks of course started on friday wrapped up around midnight local time on friday and now with with no one none the wiser as to whether there will be a breakthrough but sharma show on saturday has offered the e. U. 27. 00 new proposal which goes through some of those sticking points you were mentioning the rule of law conditionality that is worrying poland and hungary whether allocation of funds will be dependent on them getting into line in the e. U. Way of thinking in terms of the way they run the judiciary and so on. Things like the balance between grants and loans in this huge fund lets not forget over 850000000000. 00 us dollars to recover from this pandemic well now the sharma shows saying lets reduce the amount of grants slightly from 560000000000. 00 to 500000000000. 00 but that doesnt really tell us what what that would do in terms of appeasing the countries in what should the whole pot when used in some ways another argument is over vetting procedures where the dutch and some of their allies want any one of the e. U. 27. 00 to be able to effectively veto the handing over of some of those this money. Dependent on reforms within a particular member state thats likely to anger italy and spain who are some of the hardest hit e. U. Members by bike of it 19 of course so then what chance of a deal do you think 19 as i said they had 14 hours of talks yesterday more today in the simple fact is youve got 27 countries in the one room difficult at the best of times to find some sort of consensus. It is and it always goes very late into the night if not extended theres a possibility we could see more talks on sunday or a later date but theres another sweetener from show me show suggesting that austria sweden and denmark some of the socalled frugal for could actually get a bigger rebate on their contributions into the fund to the
Recovery Fund<\/a> lets not forget apart from that theyre trying to agree a 70 year budget until 2027 which we crucial in meeting things like the
Carbon Neutral<\/a> aims of the
European Union<\/a> in terms of providing money for new
Technology New<\/a>
Research Infrastructure<\/a> and jobs all against this backdrop of the e. U. Economy shrinking by at least 8 percent this year alone so it really does matter just in the last couple of hours the italian
Prime Minister<\/a> says that the contour has put out a video on facebook saying where to them pass now its more complex than what was expected but the e. U. Is budget commissioner on twitter saying. The following a solemn reminder covered is not over infections on the rise in many countries high time to reach an agreement which allows us to provide the urgently needed support for us citizens and economies in other words come on guys really lets try and put
National Interests<\/a> aside for once very hard to do though isnt it just ok now the keeping an eye on the summit in brussels thank you. The point he makes there about this not being over well yeah 14000000 cases worldwide nearly 600000 deaths from corona virus and a growing concern that those numbers are maybe actually possibly a lot more conservative than we thought a lot of countries now estimating higher rates of infection than they previously announced for example iran where the president remember irans already the worst affected country in the middle east the president says 25000000 people have been infected which is more than a quarter of the population. Much higher number than the official counts because it includes people who showed no symptoms he has no card to get favorable for him 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 of them within 150 days it is possible that 30 to 35000000 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 the virus will continue until march a similar sort of issue in india where scientists of estimated high members of infections 2 theres been a survey from the
Indian Council<\/a> of medical research which says at the end of april point 73 percent of indias population may have been exposed but remember indias population is 1350000000 so its a lot of people india officially went past the 1000000 mark on friday but experts have warned that number could be much higher yes what were saying is if you want to look at
Something Like<\/a> this and we look at it a lot dont weigh the virus tracker from
Johns Hopkins<\/a> university in the
United States<\/a> it presents a certain picture as snapshot in fact these are the numbers right now as i said 14100000 confirmed cases all over the world and deaths approaching 600000 bets what we know about thats reported numbers as i say the best snapshot youve got at any one time but those numbers could actually be a lot higher more with same bus ravi now in iran on the dramatic claims by president rouhani. 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 the 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 the covert 900. 00 coronavirus now what we see here the figure that mr rouhani is talking about perhaps a better word than infection is its 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 studies. And associate professor in cellular and
Molecular Sciences<\/a>
Northumbria University<\/a> in the u. K. We are asked him how the numbers of people who dont show symptoms could be affecting these totals these individuals are very very very difficult to. Down simply because they have no reason to go out and report to clinicians to doctors the nurses to you know pharmacy stuff oh ive got symptoms as a result of that a much more or less likely to be tested so were going to see them only if theyve been exposed the body has responded to where it can pronounce develop and then theres an antibody study like will be ready in present to talk about carried out on the come back as a positive all about subhuman the test this correct and critically assuming that these us into magic individuals respond in the same way symptomatic individuals which is not something weve pinned down yet then we can start saying ok we can pick them up now what we do know is that theres another component to the universe for the socalled t. Cell immunity which is actually really really important and we just dont have a straightforward way of testing for this as we do with these antibody tests so i would be very cautious in interpret any information regarding our symptomatic individuals apart from the fact that the raw data that show that these individuals transmit the virus weve known from the 1st few weeks when people started putting the availability of antibody tests that these are not necessarily precise enough to be able to tell apart the 4 common flu coronaviruses from the covered 19 virus and as a result of that having not seen what exactly the techniques used in iran are accomplishment comment on whether or not about 25000000 is an overestimation a lot but based on what weve seen in the rest of the world where we think we have a prevalence of that to this season of no more than 5 percent of the population being exposed i would hazard that this number is perhaps a little bit exaggerated a bit not necessarily an overestimation. In the
United States<\/a> as the 1st day of the new school year approaches a fetus nationwide debate is raging should children be sent back to the classrooms during the pandemic or stay at home be taught virtually online rob reynolds looks at that from the sounds of us. Los angeles parent brenda del hero is helping her 10 year old daughter emma with
School Lessons<\/a> online its been kind of stressful just because i am i think i quit at more work i feel like with that more work here than our school emmas mother says
Virtual Learning<\/a> is not ideal but shes against sending her daughter back to class the risk outweigh everything i can of my cat risk my kids getting sick or possibly getting somebody else sick or their teachers or vice versa on friday
California Governor Gavin Newsom<\/a> laid out detailed guidelines for
School Reopening<\/a> including mandatory mask wearing schools in counties with low numbers of cold cases and downward trends may reopen otherwise the school doors must remain closed schools that dont meet this requirement they must begin the school year this fall the
Distance Learning<\/a>
School Reopening<\/a> has become a
National Political<\/a> issue
President Donald Trump<\/a> says democrats are scheming to make him look bad if they think its going to be good for them politically so they keep the schools closed no way so were very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools back in may
House Democrats<\/a> approved 90000000000 dollars to support schools reopening safely but the
Republican Senate<\/a> has not approved that measure but when you make it about politics than just people trying to. Score points and get elected i mean thats what i really think it is a disservice to how credibly important this issue is the conservative dominated school board in
Orange County<\/a> california recently voted to allow schools to fully reopen without masks or social distancing its time to get these doors open and get these babies but the school board has no power to order schools to reopen thats a decision made by local
School Districts<\/a> and so far the countys largest districts say theyll opt for
Virtual Learning<\/a> los angeles and san diego schools will also use
Distance Learning<\/a> for students brenda del hero has a message for trump my kids are not getting picks im not going to send my kid to school to see if theyre going to get coven and to see if theyre going to survive an agonizing dilemma for parents teachers and kids now weaponized for political purposes rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. Here is a look at whats coming up on this news out. We cannot. We cannot give you. The tributes keep pouring in for civil rights icon john lewis has passed away the white house says it will fly the
American Flag<\/a> at half staff in his on. Your friends in equality be fine some of the time
United Nations<\/a> secretary general antonio tennis highlights urgent global inequalities in the wake of the pandemic and have a look at this in sport to indy car driver somehow walked away on the high. From that crash far out well have that and the rest of the sport a little later. But another protest march has taken place in northern french town in memory of a young black man who died in
Police Custody<\/a> 4 years ago. Was arrested on his birthday after running away from. Officers who approached him for an idea check hours later he was declared dead and nobodys ever been convicted over his death have also been several autopsies have contradicted each other as the story. In the paris suburb of paris saw thousands marched for justice for adam a troy a young frenchman of mali and heritage who died in
Police Custody<\/a> and 2016 police say he died of
Natural Causes<\/a> his family say officers caused his death for 4 years his sister asked to has campaigned for the truth i never thought wed still be here after 4 years that id still be demanding truth and justice for 4 years weve suffered relentless pressure but its made us into soldiers the black lives
Matter Movement<\/a> to protests against george fords death in the us have propelled atomised case back into the spotlight in france and made an ass or a figurehead for those fighting against
Racial Injustice<\/a> and
Police Brutality<\/a> i could. Make by
Little Brothers<\/a> name a symbol to tell the world that our brothers have the right to live and that they have the right to help build this world and build france and their own lives people walk through streets knew where adam lived and where he died were not a match roy was arrested he was taken to this
Police Station<\/a> when his family came to find out what had happened it was several hours before
Police Officers<\/a> told them that he was dead france has a history of abusive arrests this week 3
Police Officers<\/a> were charged for manslaughter in connection with the death of a delivery joy for in paris in january cedrics was of algerian origin his family says officers held him down while he cried out that he couldnt breathe the charges are rare in france where police are often accused of acting with
Impunity Police<\/a> violence is something we experience all the time in our neighborhoods even if not. Directly after we witness it all the time weve seen the similarities between george floyd an editor of its
Police Violence<\/a> infamy this is a moment to find it. In the march was organized on the 4th anniversary of adam is death a young life lost in circumstances that are still to be clarified still they are the sister and her supporters wont give up will forget. Aljazeera passau from. He was
President Donald Trump<\/a>s ordered flags over public buildings including the white house be flown at half staff to on of the congressman and civil rights icon john lewis people from across americas political spectrum of pain tributes to louis has 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 how does your construct with this look back now the life of one of the last surviving pioneers of the 960 s. Movement we can argue that we cannot. 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 as did it 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. So health care and the rights of undocumented immigrants will not be. Remembered as 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 have us all right so good so necessary if youre willing to die for. You not a for it. Is a former
Communications Director<\/a> for the southern christian
Leadership Conference<\/a> the group which led the fight during the
Civil Rights Era<\/a> we spoke to him earlier and he says the torch has now been passed from john lewis on to the next generation the only people that are really left of that generation would be andrew young former congressman u. N. Ambassador. Jesse jackson waterfront roy but. There is a new wave a new energy and it is wrapped from these essentially these protests and for the most part they have followed in the tradition of making sure that they are nonviolent obviously there have been some moments when that did not stand true but yes this and the whole goal is to raise this new generation of leaders who will continue to oppress and challenge america to be what it said it is to live up to the ideals that it always proclaimed so loudly and so i think thats part of where black lives matter came from after the murder of
Trayvon Martin<\/a> and now this 8 minutes and 46 seconds with george floyd has just sparked and just ignited this phenomenal movement that like that movement in the sixtys as very multicultural multiracial to mexico where one of the countrys most notorious drug cartels has been displaying the scope of its power in a social media video look this shows the seemingly endless line of heavily armed members of the whole new generation cant tell if idio coincides with a visit by president underwrites
Manuel Lopez Obrador<\/a> to 3 states which are content strongholds in the video the gunmen pledge allegiance to one of mexicos most wanted drug gang bosses known as el men show
John Heilemann<\/a> with more on this one from mexico city a reminder isnt it to the president if he didnt already know that hes certainly not welcome in all parts of his country. Yeah definitely and as you just said there its really significant that they choose to bring out this video just as he was told to touring through that territory and as part of their that tour here for this support to the governor of police co which is really the heartland of this cartel and said hed help him in this fight against to organized crime so really this cut tell the police got a new
Generation Cartel<\/a> is that code sort of saying were here and this is territory as well it appears although i should add that this video still hasnt been verified and the government says that theyre doing that law i was just speaking to a security analyst and he says that his source is not checked with a couple of other people who say that it is authentic and that theres no reason why it shouldnt be true and it would be very hard to fake one of the thing that he brought up actually which i thought was interesting was he said that this is now been given a name these sorts of videos in which cartels show that power its called violent lobbying and its where they say look we hear this is the amount of weaponry and men that we can bring to bear dont even think about touching our interests and this is one of the most powerful cartels in mexico drugs its also got the security analysts quite a diverse put portfolio which includes so the mafia style activities owning businesses owning casinos in different parts of the country so theyre really obviously trying to put a stamp on this and saying look dont touch us and it wouldnt be the 1st time theyve done this i remember a few years back in mexico this cartel 1st sort of exploded into the public consciousness and that was when they shot down a federal
Police Helicopter<\/a> and at that point that was not unheard of but it was really strange and unusual for cartels to be moving in the full frontal way against federal forces and theyve never shied away from that and their leader a mensch or never has seemed to shy away from that so this isnt something that sort of new for them so these parts of mexico where for example this group is is prevalent i mean whats life like there are they in charge are they effectively the law there. Its not quite that simple in terms of theres obviously a functioning government in the country 2nd city. Harder there but how it was described to me is that these do have a lot of power theyve got a lot of men apparently theyve got workshops that are producing weapons as well but they act in a guerilla style way they can bring out their fools but they can also melt away into individual homes and villages throughout the region so even if the
Mexican Government<\/a> do send in the army and all of that power its not going to be a states battle its going to be with an enemy that its really hard to pin down which does has a certain support whether that by fear or whether thats by giving certain benefits to from some of the local population so thats a difficulty for the
Mexican Government<\/a> not just a show of power but also trying to actually get hold of this cartel and of their leader and that goes for most of these criminal organizations throughout mexico very interesting stuff thank you john homan in mexico city. Ahead for you on this news our. Top when you get more mass protests in israel as anger against the government grows to look at exactly why and so suspicion of arson behind the fire that engulfed one of the most iconic cathedrals prompts and in sports on a critic predicts crickets most high profile competitions might need a new home far will happen. I know theyre very hot and also fairly dusty across areas of the middle east now to the south you can see quite a different story a lot of cloud has been spilling in of the last year as is a little of low pressure tied to the monsoon rains and theyre working their way towards oman this is going to produce some pretty heavy downpours at times in fact we could see into southern iran as much as 65 millimeters of rain that could well produce some flash floods and then as you can see it will work its way across towards yemen similar story here the rains not as heavy but even so it could cause some flash floods bisan pieces of cloud damage is a cause of very high 50 celsius in baghdad a similar sort of temperature into kuwait on a monday the winds picking up so well see it a bit more in the way of sound and temperature wise doha at the temperature coming down to 37 celsius but itll probably feel fairly humid with 37 then down into
Southern Africa<\/a> fine and dry throughout much of south africa and again quite a bit of cloud to do those monsoon rains really impacting these eastern coastal areas so plenty of showers always fall south as mozambique and then through tanzania kenya and up towards somalia very heavy through the
Central Regions<\/a> the tropics particularly gathering around the gulf of guinea and then on monday some very heavy rain particularly in tibet and on towards getting a but its fine and dry on the south and warm importantly. Growing up in a harsh and unforgiving circumstances children learn to play dangerous games they exist without throwing stones at the store the house and take worn down by frustration and broken promises young men living under the constant threat of imprisonment they took me to the cheap and blindfolded me the time for them to regain control of their lives is when the boys returned prison live. On aljazeera. The soon as the sun goes down the shouting russia is a very challenging place to work at the gonna live even though the authorities here say you cant do it its not allowed well build hooshang were always pushing the fog of the sands of moscow weve longer loved all the people are being detained for peacefully march they are predicted to stand for we are the while traveling the extra mile we oughta media dont go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. Oh. Oh. Oh. Youre on the news on here al jazeera and these are the top stories investigators in the
International Criminal<\/a> court of the rived 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 time tonight last month. After 2 days of negotiations e. U. Leaders do not appear to be closer to a deal. Over a coronavirus economic
Recovery Fund<\/a> and this is despite a compromise offered by the president of the
European Council<\/a> their only go schettino for an 858000000000. 00 proposal. And irans president says 25000000. 00 iranians have been infected with the coronavirus more than a quarter of the entire population a son ronnie also says another 35000000. 00 are at risk of contracting the virus. Israelis are out in the streets of tel aviv again protesting their governments handling of the pandemic israel reimposed restrictions after a surge in cases last week something that has angered the demonstrations they have been protests for weeks now of the
Economic Situation<\/a> and the lockdown measures also chanting slogans demanding
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> resign harry for citizen west jerusalem just keeping an eye on things and whats happening in tel aviv as we say this is becoming a regular occurrence there in tel aviv and generally pretty big numbers coming out. Thats right this is a 2nd weekend in succession that weve seen these substantial protests in tel aviv israels largest city and also were seeing similar protests here in west jerusalem close to the
Prime Minister<\/a>ial
Prime Minister<\/a>ial residence at balthus street just had reports that a substantial number of protesters have broken through roadblocks trying to get closer to the
Prime Minister<\/a>s residence in an anti netanyahu protest here as well in tel aviv we understand the protest there to some extent at least as well as being a general and you know thing yahoo protest. Those concerned about it that the corruption trial hes undergoing and so on which has been a long term protest against these protests have been given extra. Momentum in extra numbers by the
Economic Situation<\/a> in the light of the coronavirus pandemic we saw just in the last couple of days more measures instituted by the government announcing that for next weekend all beaches will be closed at the weekend or morals and nonessential shops will be closed at the weekends the restaurants will be closed from 5 pm friday and then they had to reverse that last measure because of the concern about restaurants and other
Small Business<\/a> owners taking to the streets and a real revolt against the governments measures because the government give them such little notice but they had already bought their provisions for this coming weekend and so they reversed that decision and allowed restaurants to stay open until
Tuesday Morning<\/a> instead and were hearing from some restauranteurs that a substantial number of them plan to remain open in defiance of that government restriction because theyre concerned that their industry will simply go under if its forced to be closed down yet again the reason for these very wide ranging restrictions still short of a full 2nd lockdown is because the sheer numbers that are still mount. Weve just seen in the last few minutes that the 24 hours since friday evening weve seen another 745 cases of grown a virus 27500 active cases there are real concerns that the
Health System<\/a> could be overwhelmed and now there is talk from some government officials about trying to get the numbers down to maybe 400 a day by the end of august well a few weeks ago they were saying that if 100 a day were to happen again then a full lockdown would have to ensue so that gives you an idea of just how far beyond the bounds that people were talking about quite recently things have already gone and that sorry for so with an update on coronavirus and the protests in israel thank you the u. N. Secretary generals delivered a stinging critique on inequality in the world during a speech to
Mark Nelson Mandela<\/a>
International Day<\/a> and turning to terrorists as the world is at breaking point and the coronavirus pandemics only exposed deep divisions in our societies our diplomatic editor is james bays he interviewed mr tell us after the speech here is some of it. My belief is that people. Now aware of the enormous fragility of our world of our economies and of our societies for she with the addition to a microscopic virus that has put the fs put us on our knees for as you know the nation to
Climate Change<\/a> visualisation 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. Racism and xenophobia to the 5 but my feeling is that if one looks at the world populace are not doing well fighting the call for it 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 there to cover those the most rated as you know the e. U. Have been meeting the g 20 finance ministers are meeting this weekend the problem is theyre dealing with the immediate problems of the pandemic how do you get them to focus on these underlying issues that youve raised 1st of all that i need your problem with a very important the you to approve a becket that is essential to relaunch the european economy. And i hope the g. 20 well see as we can see that the need to have depth relief measures going beyond the least developed countries that were benefited in the 1st g 20 decision so there are scenes that need to be done now but on top of that sink its absolutely essential that we have an
Effective International<\/a> court the nation of the recovery and that means a consensus on inclusiveness and sustainability that means that we are not going to spend money on the subsistence of fossil fuels or in helping the
Brown Industries<\/a> to come back but we will be investing in
Renewable Energy<\/a> and investing in. Activities that are promoting a good economy that means that we will address the problems of universal
Health Coverage<\/a> the problems of a new generation of safety nets that are necessary that we have that with demonstrated necessary about the problems of the poorest people not only in the in the poor world with also in the week in the rich world by the pandemic that we will be able to give and never quit priority to education and to
Digital Literacy<\/a> as equalizers that on the globe make internet available for everybody message reinvesting in the scenes that can allow for more
International Justice<\/a> and more cohesion in each of the as i mentioned in the speech and new social contract in each of society and the new global deal at the global level you must know secretarygeneral some of that is going to be controversial in some countries there are many who believe the market is king do you believe youre wading into deep deeply political issues for example here in an election season in the u. S. When you say and i quote its a law free markets can deliver health care for all now free markets have a very
Important Role<\/a> in the economy but it is clear that else care for all will not be delivered by free markets. It took to have markets and we need to have government and you need to have
Public Services<\/a> and what is clear now or even in the most i would say free market societies is the fundamental role of a
Public Policies<\/a> is the fundamental role of
Public Institutions<\/a> so the 2 sinks need to be combined im not here to say that free markets should be abolished what im saying is that we need to use free markets but we use free markets in a context in which
Public Policies<\/a> have a positive influence to make the markets work for all you know secretary general what some people say though theyll say that you were once the socialist
Prime Minister<\/a> of portugal you were once the president of the organization socialist international was this a socialist speech now this is a speech based on values and delegates are universal and by the way even when you talk about the questions of inequality there was a time indeed in which it was especially left leaning economies that would be concerned with inequality but today inequality is recognized by all economies as an obstacle to the development so this is something that is becoming clearly a universal value that all countries any interest to promote developed countries developing countries we out and all these together and as i said in my intervention we are in the same sea but we need to be back in the same boat because some are traveling in super yachts and some are just clinging to the dead bodies so if we want to solve the problems that we have together we need to be able to act together you talk about some very broad themes but some are very close to home in your job as secretary general of the u. N. When you talk about how the victors of world war 2 still have a position that is different from others in
International Organizations<\/a> and in the u. N. For your remaining time as secretary general whether its another 18 months or whether you get another 2nd term and do another. 6 years or so are you now going to be pushing for reform particularly
Security Council<\/a> i do believe that all
International Institutions<\/a> need to be reforms in order to adapt to what the world is today they were designed after the 2nd world war this is true for the un its true for the buttonwood system is true for many other institutions now times have changed populations have changed in the
World Economy<\/a> economies have changed in that i mentions and then there are relations so we need to adapt and that is why i believe the reform of the city council is the reform of the
Bretton Woods<\/a> institutions of the reform of many others are essential and i think its our duty its that these
Member States<\/a> responsibility its not the sec theres of
United Nations<\/a> that can promote them but its
Member States<\/a> responsibility but i think its an interest of everybody to adapt our institutions to what is the reality of todays world. Now stained glass windows and the grand organ of the iconic some piano and some pole cathedral in western france have been destroyed in a fire as the
Cathedral Police<\/a> say an arson investigation is now underway this is 50 months of course after the
Devastating Blaze<\/a> in ultra dome in paris they had in records. The cathedral of st peter and st paul and 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. Easy 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. In 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 near harding. We are back with their sports news in a moment final qualifying for the 1st. Season children holding to plan for the rights far as to. What is the price of luxury. An
Undercover Team<\/a> travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast
Simple Solutions<\/a> are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor. Chocolates hearts of darkness and counters unpatrolled labor is working in a 100000000000. 00 industry well overhaul of the countrys cocoa produces live below the poverty line. Coming soon. An image can change the way we see the world ask if we had not seen this week well be talking about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful he created this longing for a photo opportunity that can obscure the truth this is a legitimate news story but these clips and the talking points look pretty i dont see it can forge narratives only right through the listening post gives you the full picture. The all. Was fine for f one and moto g. P. Far as got the details yes exactly thank you come all
Lewis Hamilton<\/a> is clenched pole position for the hungaroring wrong free the defending formula one
World Champion<\/a> will start at the front of the grid for the 90th time in his career which. Are sure if i found your mojo today. And milton and his were citys teammate
Valtteri Bottas<\/a> dominated the qualifying session in budapest canadas lance stroll headed a racing point 2nd row alongside teammate sergio perez altos and narrowly leads hamilton in the overall championship standings heading into this 3rd race of the season. Being that its a short season you dont have the choice to take your time so we have to go at it had has been during this period of time is to make sure you arrive at the 1st race as if youve already done multiple races and thats in terms of fitness in terms of focus and. The 1st race wasnt ideal but thats what im really happy with how these last 2 qualifying sticky have gone. We are in pretty pretty impressive level at the moment as a team and i think me and lewis were really pushing each other to the next level. Up in the end it was good and i thought you know with that lap it could be a possibility but not quite. And it was a record breaking day in spain as qualifying for the 1st race of the motor g. P. Season took place frances fabio smashed the lap record at the have a circuit to take hope was issued for sundays race to beat out maverick finales who will start 2nd on the grid defending
World Champion<\/a> mark mark has will race from 3rd to this is the 1st moto g. P. Race in 8 months. The 1st semifinal in this years english f. A. Cup has just kicked off current holders
Manchester City<\/a> are taking on arsenal at
Londons Wembley<\/a> stadium on sunday
Manchester United<\/a> played chelsea at the same venue of both teams aiming to win this trophy and also secure a
Champions League<\/a> spot. Just one step away its at wembley so we just focused on that on the f. A. Cup and the trophy of course thats must see for any player to win and any team to win so thats our main focus now is to get to the to the final and then we will look at west ham and look at leicester after the angling cricketer java archer has a sea of japan for breaking rules aimed at keeping players safe from coronavirus archer has been fined and given a written warning for visiting his home after the 1st test match against west indies a world cup winner is missing the 2nd test of the series while he self isolates. And this years
Indian Premier League<\/a> could be moved out of the country because of the chrono virus pandemic crickets most lucrative league is already been delayed it was meant to begin in march but they now take place in the
United Arab Emirates<\/a> later in the year in theory that would crash with the t 20 world cup in australia but cricket writer said longer believes that events may soon be cancelled in the uk now given the
Health Crisis<\/a> in the country is highly unlikely to be able to provide a bio secure environment for so many so many cricketers and. To be able to get foreign
Star International<\/a> cricket stars to travel to can go is going to be a hassle whereas you either has had had it much better with forward 19 than what we have out here and the time zone to think about india because that is not all that socalled time before its between the 2 countries so the logistical speaking commercially speaking it has come across as the best option should india not be able to get the shouldnt been do not be not be able to go ahead with the i. P. L. India and to indy car drivers were able to walk away im harmed from a huge crash in iowa colton hurt i went airborne after this collision with freeness v. K. Curtis said afterwards it all happened so fast he wasnt sure why it was going on a crash did and his run of 4 consecutive top 10 finishes. Ok and that is all yours for now thank you so much finally a quick trip into the future and perhaps the pioneer and shape of things to come for intercity travel if engineers get it right instead of buying a regular take it maybe you could go by train and were not talking a traditional underground train here but speeding as fast as an airline us through what is called. Step pass and has the story from 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 tube train that can travel at the speed of an airliner well actually the 1st thing the world has been able to prove the special technology and the next step is also to prove them at a higher speed. Mosque received worldwide attention when he 1st mentioned diaper lupin 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> bajan having terminal or station right next to the departure hall part of a larger
European Network<\/a> and other station passengers can board instead of an
Airplane Group<\/a> and go can go to berlin or london in just one hour toward a recent study by skype poll shows that 5205012 1000000 passengers up to 70000000 predicted to fly between here paul 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 speeds inside this you know air pressure this could be our new means of transportation in a way for sure but for some a little scary i mean. Thats. Cabin is designed 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 all 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 last an aljazeera that left. And thats it thanks for joining us for this news oh bob or sara is along in london in a moment. Aljazeera world meets bull remarkable both men wouldnt survive this after those closest to them were taken away never to return. Some of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the stripper needs a massacre 25 years ago heartfelt accounts from those left behind trying to move on from the pain of the past women who refused to die on aljazeera. I wonder how does anjali lest working in asia and africa every day is where id be choosing editing my own stories and a refugee camp with no electricity and right now were confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together thats why al jazeera so important we make those connections. What is the relationship between culture religion and a deeply divided city everything here is overshadowed by politics even the most basic of things food in 2008 aljazeera traveled to jerusalem to see a food could cross deep lines of division jewish and the dish it to build we call to build that we can assure the people that the world this week. Rewind street food jerusalem on aljazeera. Understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world is another matter when you look at the news and
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