Dead after a night of rage in colombia over the death of a man who was repeatedly tasered by police for breaking coronavirus rules. In spalls a new n. F. L. Season is a browns a kickoff the players also are promising a new era of protest against Racial Injustice is set to start as well. The greek government is Standing Firm in telling migrants left homeless after their camp was gutted by fire but they will not be moved to the mainland on the island of less boss the thousands of Asylum Seekers who feel let down and trapped now face a 2nd night without shelter a fire swept through the maria camp on tuesday night after protests over coronavirus restrictions before more blazes on wednesday so youre going to go reports. The charred remains of the madia refugee camp not a corner untouched by the fire. On the surrounding roads thousands of people full inhabitants of moria crowded with the little they had left vulnerable exhausted stranded on. A humanitarian catastrophe for those already stricken by hardship now theyre even blocking the basics we have i think. They are the family id like not just the number living not of food not albany things go inside the ammonia if you bond water to drink if youre not fun youll stay thirsty. He was they are angry this version of logic or the camp but they are born. 0906 all tents we know we dont have any food on the dance we sleep in the road its very very bad. These are the fires that ripped through the camp morning i was home to more than 12000 people more than 3 times its capacity and it was the tourists for its dilapidated conditions for storage he said the fires had been deliberately started by inhabitants nearby residents angered at the presence of a camp have since attempted to stop tents being put up on the destroyed site. Some of. This disgrace that is more a camp should not be set up again because we need facilities in which these people can live humane but also for the to be security for the surrounding villages germany and france say they will take in unaccompanied minors who were left homeless and signalled it was also up to all the e. U. Nations to take in refugees affected by the fire off name be on the trunk contact off going to germany and france will participate in this i hope several other Member States will do so too migration is not just the problem of the countries where people arrive and its not just germanys problem of. The greek government has said it will take days to find accommodation meanwhile passenger ships have been dispatched to provide shelter all those who have been left stranded face even more suffering sunny guy i go out to 0. Has been inside the camp and says the governments plans to rebuild arent popular with people on most boss its almost as though were on another planet everything has been reduced to its elements this however is where the government insists on rebuilding a new secure. Facility the residents of moria village just a kilometer away from here are absolutely against that as is much of the island very simply do not want to camp here anymore the government says that is the wrong choice that the islanders resistance to such a camp is actually causing part of the problem it has prevented the government from building a better facility for the refugees however are frankly agreed with the islanders they want to leave too this may now be harder than ever for them because were hearing that much of the paper archive of the Asylum Service that used to stand directly behind me here has been burnt and that may mean that a lot of people are stuck here for months longer than they would be because the records determining whether they would be granted asylum allowed to move to mainland greece or whether they would be deported back to turkey are now gone and many of those applications will have to start from scratch. Im going to have i scanned by Matthew Saltmarsh is a spokesman for the Un Refugee Agency thanks very much indeed for being with us so youre part of the response in dealing with this what kind of things are being done to help the people who are left without anything. Well it is really an Emergency Response from the states. Who are. People who as you mention are who are without shelter a priority now is going to return soon partners appearing saying. Government is bringing some ships. Other partners or supreme aids relief. And you can see support theres also focus on the most vulnerable right he said 400. 00 unaccompanied children were initially moved to the mainland and as you report mention news their plan now appears to be. On to a safer accommodation in other countries in europe so its positive to hear that from from European Partners at the moment on the ground it is still an emergency humanitarian response and it is really a focus on trying to get the immediate needs to address i mean it does seem extremely that is it to run 400 unaccompanied line is i mean the fact is that many of them there seems you need extraordinary anyway to. Thats right i mean there is a large number of unaccompanied minors on the great highland several 1000 and of course they are particularly vulnerable there is a scheme existing within europe to try and transfer them to Different Countries in europe some hundreds of children have already moved to Different Countries in europe but hopefully this will galvanize europe into actually acting much more urgently and relocating some of the most Vulnerable Children from greece and what about the the cuban 19 situation of the cases of people who had it and then theyd gone missing it is it you understand that theyve been found again and to and and traced. Well the camp had actually been under quarantine because there were a number of covert cases that had tested positive we understand a number of those who had tested positive have been identified and have been brought back into quarantine and obviously i thought surround a way to give them as much support as possible long term that you think the cow will end up being rebuilt. Its difficult to say i mean we have always advocated for greece to move people from the islands to the mainland and there are facilities and there is for National Support to accommodate refugees and Asylum Seekers on the mainland theres a couple of schemes that have worked reasonably well one is called x. D. R. Where Asylum Seekers can also get vocational support. And other means to help them rebuild their lives the greek government has committed to moving Asylum Seekers from the island some of them over the summer but unfortunately not enough so as you mention in your report which was extremely overcrowded conditions there were color Matthew Saltmarsh thank you very much indeed for joining us appreciate it thank you thank you now firefighters are battling the remnants of a blaze in beirut at the site of last months deadly port explosion the fire started at a warehouse which restoring oil and tires at least 200. 00 people died and more than 6000. 00 were injured when a stockpile of then youre not trade exploded in the port last month thursdays fire appears to be incinerated aid destined for those who survived the blast the director general of the International Red cross says the damage remains to be established so what are reports from beirut. Another fire at the port another scare for residents of the lebanese capital port employed ran away in fear it was here a little over a month ago that a massive explosion tore through neighborhoods across beirut killing at least 190 people on the. Memories of then still fresh now those living close by left their homes as the fire spread. There was. A small. Half an hour later the army released this statement it said a warehouse where tires were stored fire. Was likely caused by thick black smoke covered the Army Deployed the few firefighting helicopters it has to help crews put out the flames that raged for hours. These men lost their cool. At the time they were called in to put out the fire. And not told there was nearly 3000 tons of highly explosive. In the warehouse which triggered the devastating explosion. The army said it discovered 4 tons of ammonium nitrate. Near one of the ports says that there was dangerous material still stored despite the. The army said it destroyed the material the state prosecutor has asked all security agencies to investigate the cause of thursdays fire but investigations into last months explosion which was blamed on negligence corruption and mismanagement is still ongoing many lebanese say they have little faith in the authorities we need actually to change the whole system we are having a big problem here we need to change them we need to live what they want they want us to go out this is the last day they can think about it we will not leave we will stay because this is our country and we will not give up many have been calling for a new leadership for months they say they are hostages in a corrupt establishment the city has still not come to terms with the last disaster as the country reels from a Political Economic financial and humanitarian crisis these are dark days for levanon so where else is the big. Record breaking fires are raging along the west coast of north america from mexico to canada at least 8 people including a one year old baby have been killed several states are now battling flames which have consumed entire communities and blanketed cities from San Francisco to seattle in smoke a record 10000 square kilometers of land has been destroyed the state of oregon has suffered badly with 5 settlements in the Cascade Mountain range all but destroyed residents of one Mobile Home Park in the state who had to evacuate have returned to find scenes of complete devastation the place they want to call home is unrecognizable. Right behind my house its more. Along the for one office houses here very all suffered from the wild. Everything is gone try to go as mostly current are we going to get good stuff are still. There we were for a lot behind. The lit up with more than we thought. Our my only marriage to graham my family and my dog. Supplies were otherwise soft. Coming up on this news from london. The floodwaters recede in sudan but growing numbers of people and im getting sick from waterborne diseases. Tensions deepen in the mediterranean e. U. Nations issued turkey with a warning that keeps drilling in waters it claims unilaterally. And a huge wave that helped produce a world record andy is here with that story in support. At least 58 people being killed in attacks in the eastern democratic republic of congo this week officials blame the allied Democratic Forces a ugandan rebel group for the attacks in 2 villages in eastern a tour a province the u. N. Says the group has killed more than a 1000 civilians since the start of last year in what may be war crimes. A leading opposition activist in belarus has accused the authorities of threatening to kill her and is demanding an investigation into their actions earlier kolesnik over is currently in custody after she went missing on monday shes lodged a formal complaint against Security Service offices she say put a bag over her head drove her to the Ukrainian Border and said they would get her out of belarus alive or in fragments. Help to spearhead a protest movement after president Alexander Lukashenko was reelected last month in the election widely considered to have been rigged. Hundreds of antigovernment protesters have been expressing their anger at the belgariad government in front of parliament. For weeks demonstrators have been calling on Prime Minister boyko boris off and the chief prosecutor to resign the government has been accused of corruption maintaining links to the mafia and using prosecutors to target political opponents. The European Commission says its lost trust in the British Government to negotiate a post rex it trade deal and has give it until the end of the month to drop a plan to break International Law but a u. K. Minister involved in trade talks in london said his side will not back down from his supporters johnsons government has tabled a new law dealing with Northern Ireland trade which would break part of the Withdrawal Agreement the deal for britain to leave the e. U. That was signed earlier this year the European Commission says this would be an extremely serious violation of law the u. K. Faces leaving the block with no trade deal if nothing is agreed before the end of this year. A group of e. U. Nations says its ready to impose sanctions on turkey over its drilling ambitions in the mediterranean at a summit of 7 nations bordering the sea hosted by the french president Emmanuel Mccall he said that there was willingness to reengage with turkey but he said the group which includes greece and cyprus was not naive about president add to ones plans tensions have been building since the discovery of substantial reserves of oil and gas in the Eastern Mediterranean to hes been accused of attempting to exploit parts of the sea not under its control this map shows the exclusive Economic Zone as belonging to greece and cyprus as defined by a u. N. Treaty it gives greece more than 70 percent of the aegean sea and turkey less than 9 percent but turkey has never signed up to this treaty and instead draws the map like this claiming swathes of greek waters on its own includes this area where turkey has begun looking for oil with a minute military escort for its Training Vessel leading to fears of a military confrontation with greece the french president says its deliberate provocation little did. We have defined as we had done in the summer with the german chancellor a common agenda to have european sovereignty respected as well as International Law and favor deescalation and i could 1st say durbar ambiguity we have expressed a message of support for greece and cyprus a message of solidarity of support in face of the unilateral provocations of illegal drilling in moves there for to european sovereignty. Humans are having a devastating effect on Global Wildlife with many species now in freefall research from the World Wildlife fund suggests monitored populations of wildlife have plummeted by an average of more than 2 thirds over the past half century the number of species has shrunk by 94 percent in latin america and the caribbean the worst hit region in the world freshwater species have suffered the worst decline with 84 percent disappearing conservationists a human actions are to blame including Climate Change and the destruction of wild areas they say immediate changes to daily life such as meat free diets and needed to stop the declines continuing or Sharon George is a senior lecturer in environment and sustainability at Kiel University she joins me now from newcastle on the line thanks very much for being with us or one of one of the areas that was mentioned there was it was latin america in the caribbean and that huge figure of 94 percent decline in in species what why is that area particularly hard hit and therefore since different depending the way you are around the world and what the ecosystem lukes parkway you are so the ecosystem to be hit from all directions from Climate Change from acidification of the oceans from pollution and from loss of habitats our drive for consumerism is just eating away at those habitats so depending on how vulnerable those ecosystems are depending where they are around the planet theyre going to hit more or less and unfortunately some of these ecosystems and they are places have very delicate balances and were interfering with that and what we see that these crashes and population and what about things like the factors behind freshwater species declining so heavily whats going on there. Well theres theres several things going on let me rift with complaint with population levels and overfishing in some areas and weve got our part weve got pollution going on so our empath found there are things that we do and mining where we have run off and pollution going into what that has an impact were seeing heavy metal pollution going into autumn that has an impact on so were impacting the the ability of freshwater species to breed and for also taking those species out for our own fishing and things as well so that the these species that have to contend with the impacts of the things that were doing plus the fact that we are directly only for over stretching those resources dense about the wildfires that were seeing in the u. S. In a moment particularly severe and i know that wildfires have been around but how much has Climate Change been a factor in the severity of them this time around yeah this is been a huge factor i mean Climate Change weve known that Climate Change has been an issue in Climate Change is happening now so we see what were saying are much more severe droughts were seeing watch more severe heat waves and those and coupled with that was seen stronger winds and storm the storm surges and sort of you watch more intense events going on and much more frequently and these are driving much more frequent phys wildfires are a natural phenom