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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 12, 2024

Northern california. Thank you very much for joining us india has a past presumed to become the country with the 2nd tightest number of corona virus infections in the world in the past 24 hours the Health Ministry has reported more than 90000 new cases and over a 1000 deaths india has had the Worlds Largest daily number of infections for nearly a month now despite this a government discontinuing with its reopening plans including resuming Metro Rail Services in the capital aljazeera as it is the one of the stations in new delhi. Despite a new recording me make any of the countries. Using it. Is amusing when you. Have all this time in. Number of major cities including here in delhi in fact mumbai if you look at that one. Metro in september by the capital of the worst. Not i shall now this is a relief to many people many millions of people use the metro in the cities its there because it is being done and it pays to manage with limited lines and limited times to point routes and there are a number of restrictions placed including the where i get my social distancing people are only allowed to sit on it to see how the government message for many months now has been indians must learn to live with the climate and i was taking it in the proportion and thats because they say they counted it another nation not down like the one they had the latest g. D. P. Figures shows indias economy shrunk by new 20 percent thats more than any other major economy in the world. Nearly 300. 00 Rohingya Refugees of been rescued from a beach in indonesia after drifting at sea for 6 months they believe its believed rather the group set sail from bangladesh in late march or early april they were bound for malaysia but were pushed back as borders tightened because of the pandemic hundreds of thousands of rohingya have fled myanmar since the military crackdown in 2017 mostar in neighboring bangladesh earlier i spoke to james gomes who is a regional director at the asia center he says the issue around Rohingya Refugees have shifted in recent months. I think 2 interesting developments in this state of crises 1st is the bush base pushback from bangladesh the government has you know publicly stated that its increasing for teak. Ringer refugees in bangladesh. And the government has also stated it is not going to accept investments what the ngo well being if it means extending yes they can cause particular so you dont need that kind of or shit happening the 2nd issue is really is that this is happening in the context of 19 this is pretty unique in this juncture in time because its allowing the immense in thailand malaysia and even indonesian authorities to responsibly push back then and also rage on the concerns of the citizens or anxieties of citizens. Consent so you know youll find that you know even in this latest incident. May pas about one lean coming out of. Fishermen and the local community then at. Least im going into meat into. The names arena has a commenting that countries should not you know act irresponsibly and push back i think they should have protocols in place where they can receive Asylum Seekers all refugees and put into place those protocols of social distancing wearing mask. In 1000 and all that is being that for everyone. South korea is being battered by a 2nd major storm in a week high shane has brought heavy rains and strong winds but was drawn graded to a typhoon from a rise drawn rated rather from a typhoon to a Tropical Storm it sound traveling inland towards north korea. Lashed upin injuring 20 people and forcing more than 1800000 others to leave their homes tens of thousands of people have been left without electricity rob mcbride has more from pong in south korea. I find its still making its way north there across the Korean Peninsula it is still in south korea still making its presence felt but very soon will be passing again have to see this is very much following the same track as another typhoon of a few days ago typhoon my sack passing out to sea but it came ashore in the southeast of the country here with very strong winds also a lawful lot of rain bringing with it we had the in the city opposing here when it did come ashore that this part of the city its out towards the more exposed coastal area where its ported they were recording gusts of up in excess of 150 Kilometers Per Hour of course the strongest winds affected q shoe the japanese main japanese island of the south where we had gusts in excess of 200 Kilometers Per Hour hundreds of thousands of people evacuating seeking shelter and thats where weve seen the most damage but as this typhoon progressed these it goes out to sea late to monday and then monday he think it makes landfall again as my sack did in north korea as they reach north korea they do some of their intensity but north korea raising quite a precarious position it doesnt have the kind of infrastructure that south korea and japan has to deal with these extreme weather events but interestingly the north koreans have taken a pummel proactive approach theyve been suffering from these storms with formal reporting almost in real time on state run television which is quite unusual for north korea and weve also seen kim jong un the leader being outgoing seeing the places that have been impacted i think want to go much to show that he is a leader who cares about his people he knows that the kinds of things that are going through because of course they face all of these problems which are exacerbated by these storms such as the covert the isolation for because of covert 19 and also the ongoing sanctions so. We do know that he north koreans are very concerned about this bracing for it and we do know that from their reporting that their main city in the east of one sun is once again under water it has been flooded so more damage to come this latest storm approaches north korea. To better rose now as Security Forces have detained more than 600 protesters at a large antigovernment rally in the capital tens of thousands of people rallied across mens calling for president Alexander Lukashenko as resignation protests have continued every day since last months disputed election which the president s opponents say was rigged Bennett Smith reports from neighboring lithuania. I. There is still some safety in numbers for the 10s of thousands of protesters on the streets of minsk the ministry of interior in valorous has warned them that demonstrations are illegal closing off city squares and streets but that hasnt stopped people descending on the capital for a 4th week of protest against the continued leadership of president Alexander Lukashenko he claims he won the oldest 90 election with 80 percent of the vote the opposition say the poll was rigged and they want to read from. Those protesters made their way home on sunday Security Forces seem to take advantage of the thinning crowds pulling out people apparently at random according to witnesses and bundling them into vans that. Other video has emerged on social media of masked men in civilian clothes beating up people on the streets of minsk. In wall now breaking down the door of a cafe where the owner had given shelter to protesters who would imagine the regard people started running in say to the door and then out on 15 to 20 people in black mosque started to smash the glass into some people our human rights experts from the United Nations say theyve received hundreds of torture a shes a torture impeaching her feet. This is older call kovar of the Opposition Coordination Council sentenced to 10 days in jail she appeared in poland on saturday after she says she was forcibly taken to the border in the period. They came to the center where i was isolated they gave me a. Had a mask and took me out of prison they made me lie in the back seat and they drove me weve now as a nation center. At the president ial palace in minsk there was tight security to protect Lucas Shanker from his own people. We wont forgive we wont forget their shouting the videos emerging out of minsk on sunday night suggests that whatever tolerance the government have for the protesters is wearing thin but could increase pressure on western powers to impose sanctions on Alexander Lukashenko and senior members of his administration lithuanias foreign minister says in an interview that the European Unions lack of action over belarus is undermining the credibility of its Foreign Policy Bernard Smith aljazeera vilnius. Veronica callow is a leading belorussian activist who fled to poland after last months election she says the protests will only end when you look at the steps. We working very hard with the International Community we get to meet International Leaders we describe whats going on in those because we want the entire community the World Community to know whats going on the bellows and would like look i should go to leave some of the possible because he was this a good election hes not the gitmo surprises anymore any longer and he is the one who bush if you dont there was people so were working mostly with International Community with the most need or just through the police to let everybody know whats happening those people will know the changes they want to crush and go to uses i said before and those people will never give up the most but dont give up on to question clues because he has been in the power for 26 years and for the last 4 weeks we saw the way he treats people the way he tortured those people the way he beat the mob and we assume the nation those nation we dont want him in there longer so we will never give up until he gives up the power maybe as rival sides have met in morocco to be faster they announced a cease fire fell a geisha some tripolis un recognized government in the eastern based of repotting mentality talk sounds of rabat on sunday a large meeting including countries backing the 2 sides expected on monday in switzerland and morocco is playing an Important Role in the mediation effort says mahmud out then why have reports now from tripoli. Morricone foreign minister spoke and both of the legations also spoke it seems that there is a positive atmosphere apparently bought this is only this seems to be only the beginning of a series of meetings to be house to buy more or call it seems that workers also keen to invite both rival leaders the head of the tripoli high council of the state of the missionary and the speaker of the. Eastern parliament. Later there is no definite time for that to be meeting but as you know that morrocco is also in a way or another tries to make sure and to stress on the fact that the agreement that was sealed in morocco in 2015 known as the libyan political agreement is the main bases for any political settlement to the crises in libya now but this invitation to the rival delegations by america is a whole moral can initiative and its paddling with other International Efforts to sustain or to make sure that the seas fire dick aeration is being implemented on the ground. Still ahead on the program britains Prime Minister talks tough on breaks it saying leaving the e. U. Without a deal would still be a good outcome for the u. K. And an inquiry into the mantra serina bombing is said to begin a survivor seek answers as to whether a put have been prevented or how to live reports. Of. How we got some really heavy rain across central parts of europe at the moment on this band of cloud from the western side of russia right down to the out so you can see this very active a weather front here weve got some very warm air still in place to the southeast of the fresh air coming in across the northwest blustery show was rolling through here so the cooler attends the on the cut the warmer air forces the air to rise cools condenses forms cloud and the big downpours that we will see across eastern and central parts of the next couple days actually still seeing some rather lively showers just around the valley areas in that western side of the mediterranean temperatures just knocking up a little across the northwest over the next couple days london and paris at 2223 degrees warmer still as we go on into choose day but the show was never really too far away well you fine and dry by this stage into central areas but still some rather wet weather over towards the western side of the med and you may see a little bit of wet weather into the far north of algeria maybe into tunisia seasonal showers continue to rumble away across Central Africa still a little further north of l. A. Should be just nice yourself showed itll circulation here and that may well develop into a hurricane over the next couple of days certainly want to watch if you are on the other side of the atlantic. From lagos to jerusalem to buy am on the go Business Plans to lose money form malice to man his true man background. 3 short films that show how people take a stand against evictions in a struggling communities the 1st time they arrested i was 11 years old a. J. Selects on aljazeera. Welcome back youre watching aljazeera with me fully back to a reminder of our top stories india has surpassed brazil to become the country with the 2nd highest number of corona virus infections in the world in the past 24 hours it has recorded more than 19000 new cases in over 1000 deaths nearly 300 Rohingya Refugees have been rescued from a beach in indonesia to drifting at sea for 6 months they were bound for malaysia but with push back are supporters tightened because of the pandemic and south korea is being battered by a 2nd major storm in a week Tropical Storm hi shannon has brought heavy rains and strong winds its now traveling towards north korea its forced more than 1800000 people to leave their homes and. Now an inquiry into the 27000. 00 bombing in the british city of manchester will begin in the coming hours after months of delays because of the pandemic 22. 00 people were killed when an attacker detonated his explosives at a concert by singer Ariana Grande day the inquiry will examine possible security failings in the lead up to the attack family members of victims and survivors were also make statements last month the bombers brother was jailed for life for his role in planning the attack lets speak to paul brennan who is outside the court in manchester for us so paul theres already been a number of reports of inquiries into the bombing whats the purpose of this inquiry. Yes youre right there have been a number of inquiries into the circumstances all the Manchester Arena bomb attack this particular inquiry follows on from is essentially an inquest and on that basis it concentrates more on to the circumstances of the deaths of those 22 victims for that reason we have a lot of relatives attending those here. The Magistrates Court which is the venue for the inquiry and a Conference Center a couple of 100 metres away where theres a video link to the courts but the main questions that the inquiry is going to answer will overlap with some of those early inquiries it will look at the Emergency Response you might see Services Response on that night it will also look at whether the Security Services could have done more on Security Services have come in for criticism as to whether or not they should have acted upon the intelligence they already had on the bomb none of beatty he had returned from libya for example just 4 days before the bomb attack he was flagged as us subject of interest but the diary entry for actually reassessing that status and deciding whether to act on it wasnt direst until after the bomb had gone off after hed blown up his device killed himself and those other 22 people. The. Transparency of this hearing that is in question as i say its an inquest essentially looking to the circumstances of the deaths but because an inquest has to be held in open court that would mean that the m i 5 and Security Services couldnt give evidence so the inquiry chairman suggests saunders has changed it into a new independent Public Inquiry meaning that Security Services can give evidence in closed session with the relatives not there and so the relatives who are hoping francis are a little worried that not all the answers they want will be forthcoming so what will be the process today. Yes well that its its the opening essentially what im its already and it started in the last few minutes started at 9 am local a. J. Weve had poll greeny do you see who is the inquiry barrister he 1st of all very poignantly read out the names of the 22 victims 10 of them were with teenagers or even younger the youngest of them was just 8 years old then there was a minutes silence as a mark of respect for those people who were killed on sold as is giving his Opening Statements of brief statements as to the scope of the inquiry and then pull greeny returns to the stand to give his his Opening Statements to run through this summary of the evidence on the type of evidence that will be put forward in the next coming months the inquiry is going to last until spring of 2021 polgreen is opening staying the last 3 days thank you very much for that whole brennan lie for us saying manchester. And saying in the u. K. Prime minister voice johnson has made october 15th the deadline to stri

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