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A roof better ginsburg as the battle heats up over who will replace the Late Supreme Court justice. A new power play in malaysia Opposition Leader are madiba him says he has the backing to topple the Prime Minister. 5 years after more than a 1000000 refugees arrived on the continent the head of the European Commission has admitted its asylum policy isnt working on delay and has told the e. U. Members they must all share the responsibility for refugees and take the pressure off mediterranean nations like malta italy and greece the u. N. Says the use effort so far have often led to devastating human consequences. This package reflects a fair and reasonable balance between responsibility and solidarity among men but states we all share the benefits we all share the burden this package also reflects a very pragmatic and realistic approach we know that we have to build trust among Member States and citizens confidence that we can manage this as a union stuff it has more from the greek island of lawyers balls where europes largest refugee camp burned to the ground 2 weeks ago. Well theyve all been moved into the new camp just behind us and the only reason why europe is talking about this is because moria camper into the ground just over 2 weeks ago and people were sleeping on the streets whove been here for just over 2 weeks now sleeping rough and prefer almost to stay on the streets with no help rather than moving into this new camp because they say they fear its going to be just as bad as morea was it was really a symbol of the failure of e. U. Policies it doesnt seem to be anything thats really going to end deviate situation for these people many of them and been waiting over a year for an answer and certainly i think also we need to make clear that even when refugees get asylum it still remains a very very difficult process because there is very little help there is hardly any form of integration when it comes to picking here in greece and other and other countries so it is a constant challenging situation for the mooches talking to a man from afghanistan who had given to him he can currently not get off the island because of the situation also with corona so you have so many many layers and also he told us he was very fearful about what the future held for him about whether he could find a job when theyd be helped for him to integrate into society so you know that these people are facing really really difficult tossin they need an infrastructure that is certainly more helpful than it is now certainly everyone will tell you here. Politicians discuss the new modern caring refugees is on his way to france from the mediterranean the crew of the german aid group rescued more than 100 people from waters off libya on saturday for the child who says. Germany refused to accept them the boat is now heading to the french ports of los a. Protests have broken out in the belorussian capital minsk after Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in as president in an unannounced ceremony now opposition is calling for an immediate campaign of civil disobedience where her sanka took his vows of office in front of several 100 government officials hes been on the mounting pressure to resign after last months disputed election several countries say they wont recognize his presidency didnt do plenty of goals this president the day of assuming the post of the president in all gratian day is the day of our victory convincing and faithful we were not just electing the president of the country we were defending our values our peaceful life our sovereignty and our independence and in this regard there is a lot to be done. Belorussian Opposition Leaders for one at the called sky has dismissed the swearing in ceremony from her selfimposed exile in the thor ending up at that. This socalled inauguration is obviously a farce in reality has just retired today it means his orders to military and Security Services arent legitimate anymore and can no longer be executed i am the only leader elected by the belorussian people our task now is to build a new batteries to get the russian Opposition Leader alexina of on a has been discharged from a burglar in hospital where he was being treated for poisoning the kremlin critic says he has a long rehabilitation ahead is spend more than a month in the hospital and was in a coma for half the time german experts believe he was poisoned with a nerve agent novacek moscow the nines involvement dominic cain has more from berlin. He is no longer being treated as an acute inpatient now for him the process is about rehabilitation but the interesting thing is that when he describes some of the problems he still suffers from right now of coordination mental and physical coordination he says there are certain bodily functions he cant perform he says he can catch a ball of someone throws it to him but he cant form the thought that allows him to throw the ball back as it were remember that fits in with the sort of action that the navi chalk agent performs on the human body its attacks the motor neuron functions of the human body which explains quite why its taken so long for the anti to the actual ping that was put into his system by the doctors and shot it say to have its effects on now we know that he is out of the hospital that hes going into rehabilitation outpatient basis he says he wants to walk in the parks and try to get his strength back. The u. S. Has begun 3 days of official tributes to Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg a coffin is being carried up to americas top courts where itll remain until friday Justice Ginsburg is the 1st woman to receive the owner she died last week at the age of 87 of pancreatic cancer rosalynn jordans live at the Supreme Court in washington d. C. Rose were just looking at live pictures now from outside the court of people who have been gathering members of the public i believe to pay tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg just talk us through whats been happening today. Well about 930 local time the coffin of the Late Supreme Court justice was brought to the high court for a short private ceremony it was presided by the chief Justice John Roberts her family members of the High Court Staff and the justices former law clerks all took part in this short private ceremony now for the past hour and a half or so pete the general public has been able to walk past the Supreme Court to pay tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg to honor her life of service to honor her work as a legal scholar and advocate and to yes honor her work as one of the 9 sitting Supreme Court justices rose we cant get away from the fact that of course the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg has sparked a political route in the United States talk us through whats happening about this business of the of the republicans attempts to fill the Supreme Court seat of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the head of the election in november. He well recall that 4 years ago when the election between donald trump and Hillary Clinton was taking place there was a vacancy at that time on the Supreme Court but Senate Republicans who controlled the chamber prevented the ability of the sitting president barack obama to fill the seat with someone who was sitting on the on the court of appeals 4 years later Senate Republicans are still in control and they say that they have an obligation to help their person in the white house donald trump who is running for reelection someone who ran on putting as many conservative justices and judges in the nations courthouses as possible they are waiting for the president to formally nominate a candidate this coming saturday and then they hope that they will be able to do the background checks have a confirmation hearing and have a floor vote before november 3rd that is of course election day here in the United States the idea is that with the court coming back into session in the next few weeks and with an Important Court hearing on Health Care Laws coming up on november 10th they want someone to stand simply could rule to gut the the socalled Obamacare Health care law they want that person on the court as quickly as possible now that assumes that the whole timeline i just outlined can be met but of course there can be hiccups particularly in the Background Research process that involves a Law Enforcement going through the candidates background as well as a detailed review of the paperwork that the candidate would have to file before going into the confirmation hearings but this is what Senate Republicans want to do Senate Democrats for their part are opposed to it they say theyre going to try to find as many roadblocks as they can to slow this process. And thats pretty much all they have that at their disposal at this point they dont hold the majority in the senate and so they are not going to be able to prevent who ever donald trump has nominated from getting the confirmation if indeed that timeline is huge to as closely as possible. Jordan outside the Supreme Court in washington d. C. My laser could be set for more political upheaval just months after a new Prime Minister came to power Opposition Leader ahmad able to him says hes gathered enough support in parliament to oust mohiuddin yes scene and form a new government or as the reports from calling them for. A bold pronouncement by malaysias opposition to Anwar Ibrahim whos reformist government was removed from power 7 months ago. We have. A strong. Majority im not talking about 56 im. Much more than his next move and possibly head on is to meet the king and convince the royal ruler that he commands the confidence of the majority in parliament and should be appointed Prime Minister. Says hes been granted an audience with the king but the meeting had to be postponed because the monarch is in hospital. And was alliance of Hope Coalition was elected in 2018 defeating the governing alliance known as paris on the us you know the had been in power for more than 60 years he was in prison for sort of me at the time on what he says were trumped up charges he was pardoned days after the election the premiership went to Mahathir Mohamad a former Prime Minister who had returned from retirement to defeat. On the understanding that he would hand over power within 2 years but before that could happen the government collapsed in trying to take power on what is using a tactic Prime Minister used in february and his supporters left the then governing coalition and joined forces with politicians defeated in the 2018 election including former leader. Who was convicted of corruption a few months ago in response Prime Minister in issued a statement unless claims remain just that until he can prove otherwise and that he remains the rightful Prime Minister we didnt had a televised speech on the pandemic appeared to address announcement indirectly. By pill to your brothers and sisters to reject the blind actions of some politicians deliberately want to affect the political stability of the countrys economic Recovery Plan which is being implemented well at the moment analysts say the current scenario could develop in several ways the Prime Minister could ask for parliament to be dissolved triggering stopped elections but victory for him and his allies is far from a shirt there was a statement made by one of his component parties the former leading party in malaysia control of government over 60 years on no maybe indicated a very sort of mixed signals i think theyre pushing for dissolution and its not clear that theyre fully backing so were going to have to see how this plays out she also says we did is unlikely to step down the 3rd scenario is that the political jostling will continue and politics in malaysia remains in a state of flux. Still ahead on aljazeera chinese tech giant holloway says its been under attack and is struggling to survive well explain why a blames the u. S. Plus one of the biggest will be chains in astronomy and history scientists try to find out why nearly 500. 00 bottles stranded themselves off toes mania. And theyre trying to rain on its way into more central and Northern Areas of japan you can see this massive cloud here this is Tropical Storm dolphin are taking are all the more north easterly resign over the next couple days which is good news it means it is not expected to actually make landfall in home she would of course it is very close the winds will be strong by thursday sustained about 90 kilometers an hour so Strong Enough to do some damage and certainly Strong Enough to really cool some high damaging waves and also the rain will be coming down with this system but as they should stay to the east of honshu the continuous journey northwards on friday but we could perhaps accumulate about 125. 00 millimeters of rain in some areas of honshu so it could still produce some localized flooding elsewhere knows about patient to scottish homes generally dry and clear through will central and eastern areas of china and also across much of india in particular out across maharashtra 300. 00 millimeters of rain that is what has been recorded to come down the last 24 hours in mumbai so not surprisingly lots of scenes like this of course the streets are well under water theres more rain in the forecast as well as we go through thursday in the across areas to the west not as heavy where it is heaviest to the north as it and then his go through friday be house days and all the while heavy rains across nepal. A face can tell a story without uttering a single word. And knowing gone can guide us. To a simple touch to inform us. The unconventionality of life witnessed through the lens of the human mind. Is what inspires us. Witness documentaries on aljazeera. We want to know does either a reminder of our top stories this the head of the European Commission are sort of on the lead has called on new Member States to share responsibility for refugees the blocks new plan hopes to ease pressure on mediterranean nations which handle a disproportionate number of our rivals. Protests have broken out in the valley russian capital minsk after Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in as president in an unannounced ceremony the opposition is calling for an immediate count pain of civil disobedience these a live pictures from minsk and next to Victoria Square which has been the scene of many of the large protests that we have seen over the last few weeks in just a few minutes ago we saw a water cannon and other security vehicles moving through the streets and at one point firing water onto some of the the crowds which have been gathering there partly in response to the claims by the opposition calls for the out by the opposition for a campaign of civil disobedience following the. Inauguration which was held in secret and theyre on today thats a wider shot as you can see just close to victory square in the center of. The u. S. Has begun 3 days of official tributes to Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg her coffin will lie in americas top court until friday President Donald Trump has vowed to fill her seat before next months election despite outrage from democrats. Rights groups and former military chiefs are warning of International Embarrassment if the u. K. Government introduces stronger Legal Protections for british troops they say it would create a defacto immunity for soldiers serving overseas the bill aims to curb historical claims against u. K. Soldiers who served in countries like iraq and afghanistan it also sets time limits on bringing civil claims linked to such operations so we cadmus an International Human rights lawyer and cofounder of 37. 00 International Justice chambers he says but as johnsons government seems to have no respect for International Law. On the face it looks as though it is a reasonable protection producer but unfortunately some of the matters that it is setting out in the bill are deeply disturbing and it is creating a unstated defacto immunity always british servicemen are amongst the most professional in the world and perform a very very important talks of this should be shifted from fixations prosecutions but if they have committed or credible allegations theyve committed crimes and ruled and there is evidence they should be prosecuted and if they the risk is that this legislation could bring an end to that if it is prosecuted at the local level then the i. C. C. Doesnt intervene but if there is no credible prosecutions at the local level then the i. C. C. Can intervene but but its you know that that should not be the basis on which we adopt legislation that there should be very very clear legislation that should be accountability because if were shooting ourselves from from prosecution went where they may have committed criminal fences what kind of message thats that sent to us so dont think that that is the problem that were going to be facing this government does not recognize understand the importance of the rule of law and apply International Law and that is a great step in spain one and you covered 1000 restrictions and expand the number of areas and the lockdown on friday police have set up checkpoints in several neighborhoods in madrid people are only allowed to leave for work or if they need medical care theres been a surge in cases over the past couple of days Doctors Without Borders is warning that heavy floods are threatening the lives of thousands of people in south sudan and says the rains have worsened an already devastating humanitarian disaster and that a groups need to scale up their response several settlements in july states remain under water and thats making it difficult for help to get in. Neighboring sudan has also been struggling with floods since july at least 120 people have been killed and more than 600000 displaced so far its thought over 140000 houses have been damaged how many of you know who is the world food programs country director in sudan he says as an extremely challenging situation. Its unprecedented was he not its so significant that you know whether it was 100000 people well he needs that and this is all coming on the back of the police. And then because well it was really very very challenging for us before the with the problems on the usual months unusual days make up about 1800000 people the a. D. P. Comes with no you have 700 additional 240000 you have to reach as possible so its really very domestic intense as it is all hands on deck from the b. S. It was that access is very very limited because the rules of course controls in many of the areas just not thats what color to be itself west of the sinatra very badly affected we do make use of new coal people that have bones and things that have to do to get a problem to do their boats and their wreckage and do people who have lost their parents and everything they have taken rescission its Simple Structures are just schools and hospitals and clinics and but the city and we do try to get them as much as possible with at least some basics to muscle to next question lets get some lets not problems but it seems like it was i mean it was a story that houses all the stuff i was just ill underwater and theyre all being damaged so the result is that really you have a lot of taste in places that we have almost a doubling of presence in the last few months and this is just complicated issues despite that we have to look at it as an emergency situation right now and what can we do to get this in the future. Chinese tech giant holloway says is baffling for survival against nonstop aggression from the u. S. Government the Telecoms Company is facing mounting pressure from the trumpet ministration which last month intensified restrictions on access to crucial chipsets to china you reports from beijing. Customers in china are scrambling to buy while way smartphones tightened u. S. Restrictions have choked the chinese tech giants access to crucial Chip Technology leading to theists hallway smart phones me disappear from store shelves as early as next year. The company says its supply chain is under attack. Everyone knows that huawei is facing great difficulty and continuous suppression has brought a lot of pressure on our operations and the ensuring our survival is our mining priority the u. S. Government bad american chip makers from selling to quality last month its 3rd set of sanctions against the company the industry is fighting the bad intel and south korean chip maker s. K. Hynix have been given licenses to continue doing business with way but many others are forced to sell elsewhere while away still the Worlds Largest Telecommunications Equipment maker they are the number 2 maker in the world so if youre a chip maker and you cant sell to thats a big problem paul is now shifting its focus to non smartphone products such as p. C. Tablets and wearables and new a markets such as serbia and angola its delivery of 5 g. Networks is effected by the latest sanctions but a u. S. Move to block the company from government contracts citing security concerns has seen several countries follow suit including australia where the company is cutting more than 1000 jobs. Analysts say the u. S. Restrictions are causing quite a lot of pain in the short term but it will of long term accelerate the development of chinas shipmate industry the tech giant and the Chinese Government are investing heavily in becoming less dependent on Foreign Technology you can shop around. However you pan and trying but trying to. When eventually as well these future can is in the balance washington and beijing battling to dominate the High Tech Industries the country thats leads in technology that ultimately have the dollars economy and military Technology Companies all over the world be forced. To treat aljazeera aging. Dry conditions and record temperatures of cause wildfires to spread along the west coast of the u. S. Over the past couple of weeks this is led to concern about what this could mean for the environment auburn hills has this report from oregon. The fires ravaging the west coast of the u. S. Have captured the worlds imagination and inspired horror but they are not the only ones in the amazon rain forest that swaths of land are on fire terrifying uncontrollable blazes tore through large parts of australia last year and in the arctic vast fires are consuming the tundra and peat lands of siberia an area that has never burned before on such a scale a fire historian who has studied fars for decades says we have entered a new era im calling it the piracy in and that is because i think were living in a fire age the industrial scale burning of fossil fuels has changed the planet and fires are but one consequence once the tune of our fossil fuel burning. Scaled up. To the point that in time into the climate all the collateral effects which were discovering are very unhelpful for the world weve created widespread fires create a negative feedback loop speeding up Climate Change these wildfires have already sent more than 30 may have got tons of carbon into the earths atmosphere according to him European Atmospheric Monitoring Service now all of that carbon will eventually contribute further to Global Warming in the normal course of events burned forests would regroup over time and the trees and plants would reabsorbed much of that carbon but the planet is changing woodlands will become grasslands grasslands may become desert areas that we think of as a. Difference woods may become Something Else im not sure we we really understand all the all those possibilities some policy makers clearly. See the disastrous future ahead the experience that we have in the state of california just underscoring the reality of the ravages of Climate Change others turn a blind eye it will start getting cooler i would just you just watch even if fossil fuel burning were stopped overnight the world would continue warming for generations because of the Greenhouse Gases already emitted theres no vaccine for fire were going to be dealing with it and managing it in perpetuity this is our planets new normal as humanity enters the age of fire rob reynolds aljazeera Portland Oregon the us city of louisville in kentucky is preparing for protests ahead of an announcement on whether the Police Officers who shot spit on a tailor will be charged the 26 year old African American woman died in march or names become a rallying cry and demonstrations against Police Brutality and Racial Injustice 380. 00 whales have died on the australian island state of tasmania giving 500 pilot whales beached on the states west coast around 30 moved out into open water but several swam back to shore again peter how to sing from Southern Cross university as well Research Group says its unclear what drew the mammals to shore. The real problem is that most of the whales that ended up stranding of peta were already have died and any relatively few have been able to be rescued and some of those at peta were protests and back into the danger zone again so its a very serious and wiring process going on while such as pilot whales you sign up and they you sign up to help navigate through complex underwater topography and sometimes if the sun are signal heat sandbanks and things like that they dont actually get a return signal so they dont realize that something is in their pathway and they keep swimming assuming its open ocean we dont really know why so many wild strain we know that pollock whales are very social animals they hardly social like many mammals and they are in big family groups and sometimes i speak family groups aggregate in the p. Is somehow that something has drawn the mean close to the coast instead of further offshore and as a result of possibly some leaving miles stranding initially the rest of them have come in and followed. This is all just the reviews of the top stories the head of the European Commission are sort of on the lane has called on e. U. Member states to share responsibility for refugees the blocks new plan hopes to ease pressure to mediterranean nations which handle a disproportionate number of arrivals protests a broken out in the by the russian capital minsk after Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in as president in an unannounced ceremony belorussian Opposition Leaders had learned to kind of scalia as dismissed the swearing in ceremony from her self imposed exile in lithuania. I think that. This socalled inauguration is obviously a farce in reality shanker has just retired today it means his orders to military and Security Services arent legitimate anymore and can no longer be executed i am the only leader elected by the belorussian people our task now is to build a new bell aris to get the. Russian Opposition Leader has been discharged from a burning hospital but says he has a long rehabilitation ahead is being treated there for the past month after being poisoned with the nerve agents novacek the u. S. Has begun 3 days of official tributes to a Late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg a coffin will lie in americas top court until friday the white house says President Trump will announce who fill her seat on saturday Doctors Without Borders is warning that heavy floods are threatening the lives of thousands of people in south sudan it says the rains have worsened and already a devastating humanitarian disaster and the day of groups need to scale up their response theres uncertainty in malaysia after Opposition Leader are not able to him said he had a strong with georgia to form a new government but Prime Minister more hitting yaseen has called on anwar to prove that the mayor of us city of louisville has announced a curfew ahead of an announcement and for the Police Officers who shot by on that sailor will be charged the 36 year old African American woman died in march the names become a rallying cry in protest against Police Brutality and Racial Injustice those are the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera in about half an hour after witness good buy. 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