Deadlock. Egypts parliament accuse president for approval to deploy troops to neighboring libya to defend National Security. Antigovernment protesters once again descend on the mali and capital determined to remove the president from power. And theres been a breakthrough in the urgent search for a Coronavirus Vaccine here in the u. K. A candidate treatment developed at unprecedented speed by a team at the university of oxford has shown promising early results Scientists Say its safe for humans and triggered the critical immune response which could stop the virus in its tracks on the findings are encouraging larger trials still need to be done over and begins our coverage from oxford. Phase one really could have gone much better for the oxford team early positive signs now confirmed in the published research this is an important milestone on the par but were now moving rapidly forwards to try to evaluate whether the vaccine actually protects the population. By conducting large scale trials we have 10000 people already vaccinated around the world we still see how the vaccine in older people more is the disease than the thank you so thats the subject of work and to be more public. The oxford vaccine is adapted from a common cold virus found in chimpanzees spike glycoprotein a genetic material from the co with 19 virus was added the hope is the human body will develop immunity to the spike protein stopping the virus from entering cells and preventing infection tests indicate the vaccine produces 2 reactions by producing a defensive antibody response as well as t. Cells which attack the infected cells t. Cell response peaked just 14 days after volunteers were injected antibody response peak to 28 days and side effects were minor mainly just tiredness and headaches treated with paracetamol im hopeful ive got my fingers crossed but to say that im 100 percent confident that well get a vaccine this year or in the next year is a last just you know an exaggeration were not there yet this is a hugely encouraging result for the team here in oxford but provoking an immune reaction is just the 1st stage in Vaccine Development phase 3 trials are already underway in the u. K. South africa and brazil are looking at issues such as optimal dosage and exactly how much protection vaccinated people have when exposed to the actual corona virus fairly cameron was injected with the oxford vaccine as part of the phase 3 trials shes a Family Doctor herself and has lost friends and patients to the. Iris rather than sitting in front of the t. V. And screaming at the mortality rates every day screaming at politicians or getting annoyed and say should media write i really felt very strongly. That i wanted to do something i just wanted to be a part of the answer after a day i think theres going to be one answer to pave it i think theres going to be a few different. 9 in 10 vaccine projects and in failure and theres no guarantee that the early promise of the oxford trials will lead to an effective covert job but it is a very positive step paul brennan aljazeera oxford where hes been out to profess a journey hill from the oaks and Research Group he joins us live via skype thanks so much for being with us so in your interpretation of this how significant a step is this. Really to report results here so certainly the vaccine which was being tested in a 1000 people in the paper published today showed a very good Safety Program so were very reassured by that perhaps not surprising but very good see more importantly and very encouraging lady immune responses that actually in produces have been found to be pretty encouraging were seeing that both sides of the immune system are triggered into action reducing antibodies on the one hand and t. Cells of the cellular immune system on the other and the numbers are pretty encouraging about the level that you would see in somebody who said early so there are significant bit injection so these are really about as good as we could have hoped at this stage but that seems and well when we know if its something it actually is a prevent infection from the virus rather than reduces the reaction to it. So where at the stage now looking for efficacy of seen and that has involved recruiting almost 10000. 00 equal into us are all phase 3 trial those people are being recruited at 19 centers around the country in britain and we are calling those to see who gets infected by that and. That will come to a conclusion as soon as we have enough cases in a trial that hasnt happened yet it will probably take a couple of months at least yet so we will get an answer on whether or not there are more cases or less cases ideally of vaccine cohabit in the backseat group and in the front and i presume determining how long immunity lasts with the vaccine it is critical that jaggedly indication at this early stage of how likely it is to have a lasting effect but we cant judge how long efficacies subtlely have some efficacy so we dont know that yet but we are confident that as with nearly all vaccines the immune responses last years not months and even though they make applying a bit over time we dont expect that to be an additional problem in other words the vaccine should last for at least a year thing fully long so the main problem right now is to get a vaccine that we can deploy and use even if it only did last for a year that would still be very useful indeed and what weve shown in this report today is that we can give the vaccine again and boost immunity with the us and to me and you mentioned a couple of months in terms of testing and or expanding the testing or in terms of availability for winding use whats in a timescale are we looking at. Well that could be relatively quick but after we get a positive result we do in a trial you might need a lot of months to authorize ations or whats called emergency use checks a nation. And its a question of how much vaccine can be manufactured quick and that process has already started that 8 countries in a countries around the world who are busily scaling up manufacture one of those manufactured silkies is aiming to produce a 1000000 doses of this vaccine over the next 12 months which would be quite a unprecedented so theres a very serious effort going on to scale up and infection and to make this available as quickly as possible as a good health thank you very much indeed for taking the time to appreciate it thank you. And talks on a massive and then make were covering package out in their 4th day in brussels with European Council president showing michelle saying hes confident a deal will be struck agreement over the 2. 00 trillion dollars budget has been beset by deep ideological differences focused on the roughly 850000000000. 00 Coronavirus Recovery Fund is highlighting divisions over how much would be repayable and i suppose was for 445000000000 dollars in essentially free grants thats more than countries including the netherlands want and less than the amount table by france and germany and joins us live now from paris so where do things stand now natasha. Well what we have is this proposal by the e. U. Council headshell michel and it comes after several days and nights of intense discussions between the e. U. Use 27. 00 leaders now when they went into these talks at the beginning of the summit on friday what was on the table was this roughly 860000000000 dollar Recovery Fund to help europes economies recover from the current virus pandemic the discussions over the past few days of really focused on how would that money be distributed is the size of the fund the 1. 00 that we want and these are where the divisions come on one side you have countries like france and germany pushing for that full fund on the other side youve got countries more fiscally conservative nations like the netherlands pushing back on it worried about the shared debt and worried about the idea of grants they preferred the idea of loans at the end of these talks or not at the end i should say because they are ongoing of course but at the end of that 1st phase of discussions the e. U. Council head has now said here is the proposal on the table this is what i want us to sign off on if you like and this is a rough split of this 860000000000. 00 fund roughly between grants and loans and as you point out that my not to please some of those more fiscally conservative countries like the netherlands and france and germany its certainly wanted more grants and loans but well have to see whether or not is the sort of compromise that could please everyone youd imagine that shell michele imagines that it is either way we know that the french president emmanuel macro has really urged leaders to back a deal to qantas some sort of unity over a deal to show solidarity at a time of crisis because he said if not this will simply fuel anti e. U. Sentiments in the e. U. Which is why hes calling for ambition. If we do not meet a spirit of compromise and ambition is to take the risk of returning to harder times and for someone who are concerned about this in the end it may end up costing us even more so i will continue to fight on these subjects in particular with german chancellor Angela Merkel since as you know weve worked together a lot over the past days and nights. Was a very complex situation indeed in fact shell michele has urged leaders to really complete what he is calling a Mission Impossible and what e. U. Leaders and now doing is theyre locked in more talks and discussions on this Recovery Fund hoping to sign off on this proposal perhaps but also on the e. U. Budget because the fund is linked to the future budget so talks expected to go on for several hours yet that about thank you very much indeed. Egypts parliament has approved the deployment of troops to libya to defend National Security it provides president defacto sisi with a mandate for possible intervention in the conflict since he has previously threatened to support her if you have to as forces if tripolis government and its turkish allies renewed their assault on the city of sit and move could bring egypt and turkey into direct confrontation and also combating is a political analyst and director of the tripoli based Sadek Institute he says egypt is concerned about losing its influence in eastern libya. They know that turkey and the g. N. A. T. Government trick of the un but government tripoli and theyre intending on moving forward and pushing over this east west the void is that your sort is not just a symbolic city its a strategic city its kilometers from libyas oil it also has the dividing point between east and west and symbolically what could be one or 2 or even 3 states in libya now to gina turkey want to move forward that egypt is really really worried about losing all of its influence is that libya after losing control of the battle or resources there so its about defending that and trying to create all of this theoretically smoke and mirrors so to speak in order to try and get to make a phone call to other gun this is phone call diplomacy at its worst not as once so come on aljazeera the hong kong fair as they launch outbreak it has managed to prevent as case numbers upwards. And stop the migraine criticism President Trump says he will resume daily coronavirus briefings. Hello the warm few weeks of summer in sweden the hot weeks indeed seem to disappear now in fact scandinavia and many countries in Eastern Europe of succession these cold fronts go through and things just not been like summer tour continues in the same vein low twentys if youre lucky breezy and cloudy and cherry there for the european plain most places are at least enjoying resurgence of hate so in the west that generates a few showers over the alps still some wondering thunderstorms a bit further east as well and the picture looks even better if you like the warmth in the sunshine in france for example on wednesday other there is a bit of a cooling trend still in those in europe lisbon which represents part of europe 5 days ago is cooling down to for a different reason the sun still in the sky with the wind directions change 25 by friday. Those africa is quite active and i want weatherwise in the breeze to pick up the sand in various places that see orange high us big showers pick themselves up in the highlands around the gulf of guinea and to the west weve seen significant rain run through the gambia and senegal recently there will be more showers in much the same area our generation i think of a mass of showers are in the and the Ocean Indian Ocean might hit. From fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring Innovative Solutions to meet such the mountains as a global power develop into the Basement Company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the state amounts we provide Business Growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and it vironment least sound Energy Solutions for future generation breastpin pioneering future energy. And one of the top stories on out is there a corona virus vaccine developed by astra zeneca and the university of oxford has been shown to trigger an immune response in early stage human trials Scientists Say it could be distributed this year if larger trials prove successful. The e. U. Council president says hes convinced members can reach a deal on the proximal to 1000000000. 00 coronavirus recovery found it is meeting in brussels remain divided over how the money should be given out. Egypts parliament has approved the deployment of. To libya to defend what he calls National Security in provides president under fire to c. C. With a mandate possible intervention in the neighboring conflict. The British Government is suspending its extradition treaty with hong kong and blocking arms sales firms actually dominate rob says the measures are a reasonable and proportionate response to the controversial new National Security law china imposed on the territory sweeping legislation outlaws what it considers secessionist moves and has been seen as a tool to hold protests and dilute the citys selfgoverning status. Authorities in hong kong have tightened restrictions to slow the spread of coronavirus it comes after the territory reported more than 100. 00 new infections on sunday the highest one day increase since the pandemic began chief executive caroline as described the situation as critical injury brown reports. Hong kongs star ferry is one of the citys famous symbols but as with all other forms of public transport here the wearing of masks is now mandatory on board on monday the measure was extended to indoor markets and other covered Public Places and for the 2nd time 180000 Civil Servants began working from home hong kongs chief executive warns the new outbreak of code 19 may not be possible to contain thing far the situation is really critical and there is no sign that its being brought under control until 2 weeks ago hong kong had a relatively low infection rate it cheap that without imposing strict containment measures as happened across the border in Mainland China at one stage the city was recording 0 transmission rates the moods very different now why are we worried that we are really close to the collapse because we got more elderly cases more cases we have long term illness and also we found more cases when their wives emergency room theyre ready got some new warning as some changes theyre quite ill but since july the 6 there have been almost 600 new cases experts have yet to trace the source of around 40 percent of those infections some medical experts say the new wave of infections points to a new poll in hong kongs quarantine arrangements arrangements which are exempt workers like pilots sailors and the drivers of lorries the bring essential Food Supplies into hong kong from the mainland every day. Chinas state controlled media offer another view saying recent protests against you now tional security law help to spread the virus on sunday for local politicians were arrested on suspicion of taking part in an Illegal Assembly theyve all. So fined for breaching social distancing laws laws that now make protests like these unlawful adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. As the United States struggles to contain the worlds biggest corona Virus OutbreakPresident Trump says he will resume the white house briefings from tuesday the president held a daily public ratings at the start of the pandemic but suspended them in april after widespread criticism of misleading statements have been 83800000 cases across america and more than 140000 deaths. Lets go to andy calicos live for us in Miami Florida floridas one of the worst hit states whats the situation there now. Well lauren more than 10000 new cases reported today here on monday now 360000 people have been tested in this state and around 15 percent of them are testing for covert 19 but perhaps the most shocking figure is this state has now lost more than 5000 of its residents to covert 99 to put all that into perspective about 3 and a half to 4 weeks ago by contract to the virus myself which is why ive not been standing here reporting on this state being ravaged by covert 19 and back then we were talking about 2000 new cases per day which seem shocking at the time and around 3000 deaths so that just gives you some perspective of whats going on in this state the governor on the scientists gave a press briefing earlier in which he was booed by protesters in not and that press briefing he was talking about people giving donations of blood whod actually had the virus because they can use that in hospitals but the intensive care units here in this state now and i can talk about Miami Dade County specifically are about 75 percent full in other parts of the state they are completely full and yet there i