A plan to reform the rules and find them homes. Paying their respects americans on a Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the battle heats up over who will replace the Late Supreme Court justice. He just limits with his support is a limb people denies the scots ways to host the game safely amid the gorillas pandemic and in the n. B. A. Playoffs the comeback is on yet again for the Denver Nuggets as they beat the l. A. Lakers. Were beginning with breaking news from the u. S. State of kentucky a grand jury in louisville has indicted at least one officer involved in the killing of the owner taylor in march with wanton in danger mint 2 others are going to face no charges the citys mayor has declared a 72 hour curfew and to supporting protests tanna a black Health Worker was killed at the age of 26. 00 in a botched drug raid though no drugs were found on the property or names become a rallying cry in demonstrations against Police Brutality and Racial Injustice. His attorney general speaking live the case lets listen in kentucky law states that a person is guilty of one in danger in the 1st degree under circumstances manifesting in st it difference to the value of human life he want lee in gauges in conduct which creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person my office is prepared to prove these charges at trial however its important to note that he is presumed innocent until Proven Guilty during the last 6 months weve all heard mention of possible charges it could be brought in this case its important to understand that all the charges that have been mentioned have specific meanings and ramifications criminal homicide encompasses the taking of a life by another. There are 6 possible homicide charges under kentucky law these charges are not applicable to the facts before us because our investigation show and the grand jury agreed mattingly in growth are justified in the return of deadly fire after having been fired upon by Kenneth Walker let me state that again according to kentucky law the use of force by mattingly and was justified to protect themselves this justification bars us from pursuing criminal charges in this Briana Taylors death the truth is now before us the facts have been examined and a grand jury comprised of our peers and fellow citizens as made a decision justice is not often easy does not fit the mold of Public Opinion and it does not conform to shifting standards it answers only to the facts into the law. With this in mind we must now ask ourselves or do we go from here we continue to prosecute the charges brought in this case as it now proceeds through the Justice System and move to trial that is our responsibility and this will be done while the f. B. I. Continues its investigation. Into violations potential violations of federal law i know that not everyone will be satisfied with the charges reported today my team set out to investigate the circumstances surrounding his taylors death we did it with a singular goal in mind pursuing the truth kentucky as deserve no less get us into Kentucky Attorney general don you know cameron has been giving details of the judgment by the grammar jury in louisville in the case of the killing of Brianna Taylor lets go to john hendren live in louisville john the attorney general there saying justice does not fit the mold of Public Opinion the big question of course now is how people in louisville are going to react to this. Thats right you heard the attorney general there saying not everyone will be pleased but i can tell you here in louisville theyre not in a word weve heard people call those charges that single charge against one officer week we are here at the Briana Taylor memorial this is a makeshift memorial you can see a picture of her black lives matter signs flowers and various tributes to her and these have been up here in a kind of permanent protest since this case began to get attention weeks after the death of Briana Taylor and the reason its here is that right over there that Stone Building is city hall thats where the mayor is and then across from there is a courthouse that is not the courthouse where these decisions were made today and we have seen people here today who have been openly carrying arms and thats not necessarily any kind of threat here its legally permissible as weve seen in some of these other protest sites. But we do see people. Who have been carrying open weapons but they have been among the peaceful protests. This suggests in is that that is all in selfdefense but the people weve talked to out here have said they are very unhappy with this decision its one charge against one officer it is not a murder charge you heard the attorney general there say that federal officials are still pursuing charges so there is the possibility for some kind of broader charges but the idea of the swat police breaking into the home of someone who was not the prime suspect and shooting dead in her own home as she lay in bed has not sat well with people here in louisville and there is concern that police have locked down the whole central part of downtown because they are expecting there to be a reaction theres a curfew for 3 days that begins at 9 oclock each evening and i can tell you from the other cities that weve been to minneapolis kenosha wisconsin that people are not likely to abide by those curfews thats not how the protests operated here in the u. S. People are upset well see in the coming hours how they react and whether that single charge will offer any mitigation to the anger here in the streets john as you say thats absolutely the key because the family will be on a tear there was i think just a week or so ago was offered by the city a 12000000 dollars settlement and the city also pledged that there were going to be reforms to the police but from what youre saying theres really a sense that whatever the city is currently offering it does not sound as though its going to be enough and people are going to be expecting more from the city. Thats right Brianna Taylors mother weeks ago here in louisville and she said no amount of money could compensate her but the fact that the city has to pay 12000000. 00 is a penalty for them and now the concern is how will there be reaction to the streets if im going to ask my cameraman to turn around because there are some of those armed people that weve been talking about and black in the distance. There are protests already scheduled as far away as chicago a 6 hour drive from here for this very evening so this is likely to be another one of those incidents there was george floyd in minneapolis jacob blake in konoha wisconsin and we have had protests for be on the tail e Briana Taylor here in louisville for months. This is likely to kick off more National Protests and they wont just be here they will likely be nationwide john thank you very much indeed obviously as things progress were going to be checking back in with you as time goes on but for now john hendren in the rebel thank you very much indeed obama Russian Police have once again crackdown on protesters in mens scours off to Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in as president in an unannounced 70 some demonstrators have been detained people are angry look assange has not resigned following last months disputed election it took his vows of office in front of several 100 government officials several countries say they wont recognize his presidency didnt stupid any of goals of this president the day of assuming the post of the president today is the day of victory convincing him faithful we would not just electing the president of the country we would defending our values hes full life. And independence and in this regard there is a lot to be done. Well but the russian Opposition Leaders for one of the kind of sky has dismissed the swearing in ceremony speaking from neighboring lether when youre at the bottom of the long line the what obstacles this socalled inauguration is obviously a for in reality Likud 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 lead to elected by the belorussian people task now is to build a new batteries to get the. Earlier we spoke to john and sons revise of age in minsk give us an update on the situation their protests are still ongoing we know that in the city center there were thousands all. Quite brutal the rest. From pictures and now people are coming from all different place from different parts of maine basically from outskirts in different major sports to different location now holding a group of people who are full of going to have been victorious quake you know the Central Location and being dependent. Very callous tech take chaotic because you know the police and special forces a lot of the detent the couple of hours together and he didnt get action is very bad tonight so people you know very frustrated. When i was. In a car through the city center there are a lot of people and people are actually saying that we might have the same scenario that we had on the Election Night and probably this cant be could be even the wars in terms of violence from the police. 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 or serve on the way and has told the e. U. Members they must all share the responsibility for refugee and take the pressure off mediterranean nations like malta italy and greece the u. N. Says that use efforts 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 the church about those in paris with more on whats being discussed. What we know is the least its a deal that has been formulated by the commission to try and offer a common migration policy because we heard from the head of the commission their initiative on the lead in saying that the e. U. Can no longer tolerate having this ad hoc crisis driven response to migration the sort of response we saw in 2015 when the e. U. Was so divided over what to do with people arriving in the bloc then and more recently of course on the greek island of last boss so this is a policy which would be a common migration policy a common asylum policy as well and its got a big focus on preventative measures so one of the big Building Blocks of in a way is to try and focus on keeping people out of the European Union in effect stopping them from leaving their home countries in the 1st place there also be a greater emphasis on repatriation on deportation of socalled economic migrants upholstering land and sea borders across the e. U. Too thats another measure that has been discussed now one of the most contentious measures is on Asylum Seekers its only been a Sticking Point in the past what the u. Commission is proposing is that Asylum Seekers are redistributed among Member States of the e. U. But it wont be a mandatory scheme Member States will be given Cash Incentives for example in order to host refugees. Well e. U. Politicians discuss the new migrant plan a boat carrying refugees is on its way to france from the mediterranean the crew of the german aid group c. I rescued more than 100. 00 people from waters off libya on saturday but the charity says malta italy and germany have refused to accept them the boats now heading to the french forts of machs a. U. S. Border agency says last year there were 90 percent fewer people arriving that at the height of the refugee crisis back in 215 about 140000 irregular migrant arrivals were recorded in 2019 the most arrivals around 83000 of them were made through greek islands thats followed by a rivals in spain and italy germany except of the largest amount of people more than 116000 france and spain come in 2nd and 3rd respectively but 720000 asylum applications were filed last year thats a far larger number than the arrivals. Among 2 is a spokeswoman for the uns Refugee Agency u. N. H. C. R. Shes joining me by skype from geneva thank you very much indeed for being with us we shouldnt lose sight of the fact that despite there appears to be this 90 percent drop in numbers the numbers are still significantly large can you describe to us the kind of conditions and circumstances that refugees are facing as they cross the mediterranean. Well were seeing a picture across the mediterranean pointing to delays and disembarking migrants and refugees rescued at sea increasing reports of pushbacks and then also most recently we saw in greece the fires that devastated the morea ever stray schneid and Vacation Center as well as the crowding there in the Reception Centers on the Aegean Islands so were seeing that theres a picture that requires a common principled approach that needs to be rights focused to ensure that people can i mean saving lives at sea is the priority but also that people screening and seeking protection can access asylum. Are sort of on the on the lane has described the previous policies as talk and response driven rather than not actual plan why do you think that the e. U. The European Commission at least has not been able to formulate a plan that it appears to have done on previous occasions when actually the problem was regarded as even more serious. Well from our perspective weve been saying that this has been in general has been an ad hoc crisis driven approach to asylum and migration in europe and so weve been advocating for one that is that is comprehensive well managed and predictable because we are seeing when it comes to disembarkation to rescue at sea and also to relocations as were seeing now in greece as well with every that haitians have been encouraging but weve been advocating for that it really points to the fact that we were in need and stay you know advocating for more common principles and less solidarity focused and right centric approach to to asylum and migration so we have seen seen the fact that we are yet to analyze that and see how it impacts on refugees but our concern is really ensuring that we have a very workable and its a very manageable situation it appears a growing growing by the European Commission president on what she said that the pact would rebuild trust between Member States but it does appear as though trust is the key element here that there is a distinct lack of trust amongst many of the e. U. Members but equally theres also of course a distrust bite from the refugees of pretty much everybody that they come into contact with how confident can u. N. C. R. Be that however perhaps well intentioned this practice may be that its actually going to do something tangible. Well we have to say i mean weve weve received you know the but we have to read and analyze and see how it will come critically affect and impact refugees but from our perspective its really about ensuring that that that lives saved and that people are protected and also ensuring a more equitable sharing of responsibility in addition to that i mean the situation in europe also has to be managed but also we have we shouldnt forget that outside europe as well that developing regions in the world host of mass majority of the worlds refugees they also need solidarity and support and there also needs to be safe and legal pathways for people built it to be able to manage these arrivals and and this is a comprehensive approach and with that we hope it will work towards a more more manageable more principled and right centric approach sorry im on to from u. N. H. C. R. We appreciate your time on thank you very much indeed thank you. Plenty more ahead in the news hour including chinese tech giant holloway says its been under attack and its struggling to survive well explain why it blames the United States. And attempt to limit torture under war crimes prosecutions against british troops it triggers controversy. In sport football transfer news including a move from barcelona striker luis suarez. Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi has held talks with state leaders to discuss how to combat covert 19 the government is struggling to get the outbreak under control reporting more than 83000 new infections in the past 24 hours the tory again reports. Ambulance driver minix khumalo is on cave in 1000. 00 g. T. In the indian capital new delhi during the caret of ours pandemic he says hes had to work 48 hour shifts because the Indian Health care system is underfunded and overstretched his family wants him to quit and return to their village hes not ready to do that yet but he does feel badly let down by his government. Will be special about how the government or its representatives should come and see our working conditions they should at least try to talk to us no one comes to meet us or osca us about our issues if we raise our voice about this we are fired from our jobs or transferred to a different sun. Indias off