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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024

A local now the chilean women behind it are being accused of inciting violence against 46. 00. Welcome to the program we begin in brussels where negotiations over the European Unions long term budget and Coronavirus Recovery Fund are continuing but hopes of an agreement appears to be faltering after 3 full days of talks leaders are at loggerheads over the unprecedented spending proposal which is aimed at Holding Europe out of its deepest recession since world war 2 on the table is a budget of 2. 00 trillion dollars to be spread out over the next 7 years it includes an 857000000000. 00 fund to help countries recover from the pandemic but members cant agree on how the money should be distributed. Leaders are trying to find a compromise between how much of the fund should be distributed this grants and how much as loans. To sustain these compromises and i say this very clearly will not be amazed at the cost of european goal not not it will. Be made because we are facing an Unprecedented Health economic and social crisis because our countrys needed european unity needs to action. Only farquhar joins us now in the studio for more on this need good to see you sir 3rd day of talks any sign that theres actually been any movement no signs whatsoever so much so that i have a best of the Prime Minister of luxembourg as she decides to leave the meeting go to luxembourg and sherrick over 19 meeting of his own and plans to be back in brussels sometime say we may see talks going long into the night before we have any sign of a breakthrough why because there are deep longstanding divisions between countries that are neck contributors into the reserves and those countries there on the other hand benefit greatly from Financial Support from the e. U. For the Key Countries known as the frugal for that are some the biggest net contributors those are the netherlands austria sweden and denmark are very wary about distributing money in the form of grants that dont need to be repaid the prefer the money to be shared through loans they also want checks and balances in place to make sure that money is used wisely and for the right purposes on the other side of the equation youve got countries such as spain that have benefited significantly from Financial Support from the European Union that were hoping for grants no Strings Attached to allow their economies to be rebuilt after being significantly affected by the pandemic its really is an interesting case and that is one of the biggest contributors to the coffers and is now asking like spain for significant grants basically saying look weve paid an awful lot of money into the reserves over the years its time following this emergency to get the money back but neither side of the equation can work out exactly what the right figures are just yet because of course were used to having seen divisions within especially the eurozone when it came to the more frugal northern countries and then the ones that got in trouble and had huge debts in the south slightly different situation and its also gotten quite personal quite often tell us about that well yeah definitely the pandemic has exacerbated already existing divisions within europe of course between the rich and northern come. Trees but also between those northern countries and the southern countries in the countries in the east of europe as well and what weve seen is a personal spot between viktor orban the Prime Minister of hungary and the Prime Minister of the netherlands wants to have a mechanism included in any agreement that would see all e. U. Members having to prove exactly how they are maintaining the use rule of law how theyre holding up the core of values of what it means to be part of the e. U. Of course its all bands been under an awful lot of scrutiny from brussels recently has been accused of rolling back much needed reforms in the countries have been accused of attacking journalists of refugees of migrants and as such he has basically said if this mechanism is included in any agreement we will veto it we have the support of poland and slovenia 2 and hes basically pointing the finger. For making the situation worse heres what woman had to say if the deal is blocked its not because of b. But because of the dot to go because he she it its something im standing on the street to school as it is today in direct relation of rule of law financial control of the budget and all that kind of thing thought i think its ok like to eat something. Which is not good quality you know you know understanding so if there is a bridge its because of them not because i dont like blame game but the dutch man is the real responsible man for 4 months. So its all about arguably one of the most divisive figure as a new european politics he is now saying that at this crucial time with the economy of the European Union in tatters solidarity is whats needed 1st and foremost but as weve seen 3 days of talks no breakthrough so far its very very difficult trying to get all 27 east 8 song side during their crucial time for the European Union parker thank you. Now hong kong has recorded its highest one day increase in virus cases since the pandemic began chief executive kerry lam announced new restrictions to contain the spread after 180 new infections were confirmed on sunday she described the situation as critical in says theres no sign that its coming under control nonessential workers have been ordered to work from home and the testing will be increased supporters of brazils president jalal sonar are back on the streets rallying against the virus restrictions the president has that positive for kovan 1000 last week and this still sick with the virus but he continues to criticize lockdown measures also not a says restrictions will lead to even more deaths with Unemployed People dying of hunger brazil has reported more than 2000000 infections its the 2nd worst affected country after the United States alice on that amputee is following developments from book with time colombia and sent us this update. Support in general in brazil phrasing them both as been coming down as as he has responded. To the pandemic in in a way that some brazilians can see there hereat the key is continue to insist on me my seeing the effect that the outbreak has had. Even if the numbers kept growing exponentially for the last few months and now brazil is the 2nd worst affected country anywhere in the world after the United States so probably he still has a core support a core number of supporters roughly around 20 to 30 percent of the population and these people are very motivated and thats why we see them even if its just a few 100 people coming out almost every weekend in front of the president ial palace to show that they. Still support this positions and not only when it comes to. The on a number of Economic Issues on the fact that he would like to open up the exploration of the amazon and so and so on so they are small numbers but deviated in a very polarized countries in this in a country that is still trying to come to terms with. International mediators in mali have recommended the formation of a unity government to ease tensions between opposing parties a delegation from the west African Regional bloc eco waltz and led by former nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan issued a statement after days of the sky sions with the governing party and the opposition it recommend that half the proposed unity unity government be made up from the current governing coalition 30 percent from members of the opposition and 20 percent from Civil Society groups well unrest began in 2012 when on the groups took control of the north and the cleared islamic law before they were defeated by french and african troops but the violence has continued molly and Security Forces have been leading the offensive but theyve also been accused of rampant abuse the situation has worsened the plight of civilians most of whom live in poverty opposition leaders say the government hasnt done enough to improve the economy and the last straw came in april when the Constitutional Court overturned the provisional results of a long delayed and disputed parliamentary election that was held in march well for more on the situation in mali Nicholas Sachs joins us live from dakar in neighboring senegal so the course has there been any reaction to this proposal by walks. Well members of the opposition have dismissed it some leaders of the s m 5 movement this Coalition Members of Civil Society and trade unionists and opposition political opposition have described it as a failure from the get go weve seen that some of them some of these leaders wouldnt even step in into the negotiation room they said that 1st there needed to be an investigation on why the government deployed a commando trained by the e. U. Meant to fight armed groups such as al qaeda and the stomach state greater affiliates in northern mali well why were those troops used to deployed against protesters last weekend number of them were killed shot in the head or in the stomach so in order for a discussion to happen there needs to be an investigation 1st which which then the Prime Minister reassured would happen that they say that the offers made by the echo os was more about trying to solve an electoral crisis but what theyre saying here is its a crisis of government thats happening in a crisis of trust thats happening in mali they they want to see the dissolution of the National Assembly they want to see. Resign or be stripped of his powers down just just now weve heard that there is discussion about what theyre going to do next so they say that they will continue their movement of civil disobedience and they describe what they will do as a day in french. Which means a day of ghost town will they will they will block the capital bamako bring it down still so theres still a lot of anger and resentment despite this ecowas mediation barbara and then theres the issue of the election result how will that be resolved. Where this election result is really key is that that was the Tipping Point that led to this this movement i mean 31 seats were won or contested and were won by either relatives to the president or close affiliates to the president and so. In this election it happened while the leader of the opposition some say was abducted during the campaign of this election and so theres a feeling that the result of these election werent credible it happened during the corona Virus Outbreak where people were still were told to stay indoors only 10 percent of the electorate participated in this election so the opposition say the National Assembly is just not legitimate the institution are not legitimate but whats key in the ecowas recommendation which is theyre saying that there should be new judges appointed to the Constitutional Court appointed by the president others by members of the opposition and then of course would be assigned a 5 judges 2 to look at the Election Results what the at the heart of this this crisis that were seeing on the streets of pop by my co is a crisis of trust towards the government towards the leadership of mali and towards president brian burke arcade to barbara. With the latest from the nicholas thank you still to come on aljazeera britains back home of the ball plant courage weight loss to lighten the impact of the coronavirus. And from sunday services to something marches the Catholic Church urges weekly and Parliament House has a chance. Hello the weekend ended with the slow moving mess asunder storms in this part of Eastern Europe typically remain up towards austria thats going to i think finally dissolve on its way eastwards as its pushed out of the way brother next cold front which is just introducing cooler and cloudier weather admittedly but behind it the sun still quite strong on the trend for western europe is for things to generally warm up and to central Eastern Europe briefly to cool down but as you end up with fairly regular summer weather with thunderstorms over the alps with the temperature in the middle twentys and enough moisture to generate those storms lisbon represent still well the hottest place in europe well portugal and southwest and spain with 7 degrees above average we are current back down towards the average its no longer heatwave territory north africa has seen the showers come back as final so going to the right have been to south sudan and eritrea and as far north here as the gambia cause you can see where the showers stop you mean the wind from the north theres dust that orange pole is dust in mauritania and mali for example by choose to say the showers again are going to shows those quite big ones in senegal and the gambia but probably not much further north not not. A conflict that is now considered to be the worlds worst humanitarian crisis yet how many have to die like this stock is hanss on are really for sale and investigation into how billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the Coalition Fighting alluring the case in. Yemen war profiteers on aljazeera. The the end. Of the back is a reminder of the top stories on aljazeera e. U. Leaders are meeting for a 3rd today in brussels to discuss the blocks long term budget members are divided over a multibillion dollar Coronavirus Recovery Fund designed to pull europe out of its deepest recession in decades International Mediators in mali have recommended the formation of a unity government to east tensions between opposing parties the proposal would see members of Civil Society groups and the opposition make up half of the new guy. A car bomb in syria has killed at least 5 people and injured more than 25 others the explosion happened near a Border Crossing point in the northwest town of. Trucks heading to turkey were parked near there bob gate the area has suffered several similar incidents in recent weeks. Irans foreign minister zarif has been visiting iraqs capital baghdad he held talks with his iraqi counterparts and discussed relations which have been strained by foreign powers that he says neighboring nations have to cooperate for the good of the region without interfering in each others affairs he denounced the killing of Iranian Revolutionary guard commander kasim sulaimani after visiting the site it was this so i want to fault him as well from baghdad on the importance of the reefs visit. Well it very much is a diplomatic balancing act because iran and iraq are mutually codependent iraq is heavily reliant on gas importance on imports of consumer goods in general so iraq very much must maintain good ties with iran on the one hand but iraq also needs relations with for example the gulf countries as well as of the United States so this is a 1st visit by in iraq is very much an effort to try to reestablish and perhaps heal a little bit the relations with iran that have gone through a rotter turbulent period 6 over the past few months. The new Prime Minister is somebody who was very close ties to the United States and hes somebody who is seen as being closer to the United States compared to his predecessor. The hes somebody who has vowed that he will restrain the weapons in the hands of the states and very recently he has made a move to try to curtail the influence of iranian backed armed groups in iran certainly on the part of the iranian government there may be a feeling that their influence in iraq is pretty perhaps not as strong as it was during the Previous Administration and this visit is very much aimed at restabilizing those relations and ensuring that the mutual interests of both countries are secured not just in the Security Side but also on the economy side u. S. President donald trump has blamed the democrats for a recent sore agenda Violent Crime across Many American cities trump made the comments on the Fox News Sunday program it was his 1st sunday show interview since june of last year. Seen. Up in new york shop in chicago shooting. Its how do you explain it and what are you gonna do about it i explained it very simply by saying it there democrat run cities there liberally run their stupidly run liberal democrats have been running cities in this country for decades surely why is it so bad right now they run a poorly it was always bad but now its gotten totally out of control and its really because they wanted to fund the police and by he wants to fund the public he just left seaside a charter with Bernie Sanders and he said youre not going about the funding well really it says abolish it says a fund lets go all right what do you get me that youre out of. My county is in washington d. C. With more on what came out of President Trumps interview there were a lot of false statements in that hour long interview

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