In indonesia and brazil continue has more from the companys facility on the outskirts of beijing. We are at sign of the company which is at the forefront of chinas at the to find a Coronavirus Vaccine theyve been researching since generally less than one week up to han the original the center of the outbreak went into lockdown and this particular vaccine uses and in activated core of the 19 virus which has been chemically killed to activate antibodies in a person to hardly produce carbon 19 in unity its currently being tried in 3 Different Countries brazil indonesia and in tokyo plants also do trials in bangladesh but here in china tens of thousands of people have already received emergency dirties of the vaccine in the last few months now the still awaiting final results according to the World Health Organization the vaccine must have the efficacy rate of about 50 percent to be proven effective the currently awaiting the results of phase 3 thats the final stage of trials but they are quite optimistic they started building this facility a few months ago and currently it has the capacity to produce 300000000 doses of the vaccine now its one of 4 Chinese Companies currently in final stage of trials and here in china producing a vaccine is a matter of National Pride but many are also worried that in the race to find the worlds 1st Coronavirus Vaccine that safety or policy may have been compromised. A south korean official who went missing from a fishing patrol boat on monday is said to have been shot dead and then burned by north korea thats according to the south Korean Military says the man was possibly trying to defect when he was spotted by north korean troops brought is following developments from seoul. This is been one of the most serious incidents to take place on this tense maritime border between north and south korea in a number of years and it unfolded over a couple of days at the start of this week south korea says that the official went missing from this patrol vessel on monday and that on choose day they detected through different intelligence sources that he had drifted north of the border clinging to some sort of flotation device or raft had been intercepted by a north korean patrol vessel was being questioned and that soldiers later that same day then shot him multiple times and set fire to his body there has been a strong reaction from south korea of condemnation you can. Only condemn such an atrocity and strongly demands north korea provide explanations and punish those who are responsible south koreas president ial office has called for an apology but part of the problem across the d. M. Z. At the moment is because relations have soured north korea has cut all of the hotlines between north and south the incident also seems to indicate the fear that exists in north korea of covert 19 because south korean officials report that the soldiers on board the north korean vessel were wearing gas masks and the fact that they burnt the body of this official seems to indicate they are prepared to go to extraordinary lengths not to allow the coronavirus to be brought into north korea. The indian army has begun Disciplinary Proceedings against a group of its soldiers the troops admitted they acted with Excessive Force by killing 3 men suspected of being involved with groups in indian administered kashmir the army ordered an inquiry after families accused the soldiers of staging a gun battle to cover up the mans death Charles Trafford reports this is. John sits with her family at their home in rouge in the himalayan region of indian administered jumbo and kashmir son. And his 2 cousins were killed by Indian Army Soldiers on july the 18th. But its been over 2 months that we were roaming here and there we forgotten to be forgotten to live and forgotten to take care of our cattle i miss him always wherever i go i miss him those who are involved in killing our children they too have children how can they do this brutal crime they were all innocent and had all the necessary documents with them required for identification this pride that they were killed so the young men had travelled from their homes in germany to shop beyond in kashmir to look for work this is the building where they were killed the families say the army staged a battle and allowed filming of the security operation to cover up the killings and inquiry ordered by the army concluded that soldiers and with Excessive Force recommends Disciplinary Proceedings against those involved but Rights Groups say indias Armed Forces Special powers act grants almost total immunity from prosecution for security personnel operating in socalled disturbed areas. They believe one of the reasons why an inquiry was awarded into this particular incident is because the 3 victims had family members in the indian army but the inquiry report says theyre suspected involvement in what it describes as terrorism is still under investigation. I had said earlier as well that justice will be done i think the people here have heard the comforting results and will continue to hear more of the same. Its been a violent 12 months in indian administered kashmir in august last year the Indian Government cancelled a constitutional provision for the past 70 years that guarantee limited autonomy to the region the ruling sparked widespread protests Rights Groups say the indian Army Crackdown has been brutal the organization general Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society has Indian Security forces have killed at least 32 civilians since january. This human rights lawyer says the indian army will never be fully held to account for the killing of the 3 men army is not saying that they are discerning ins and as 1 may spears is concerned you know. From last 30 years a deal is fake and congress had been continuing. And unfortunately it will continue. For good reasons because there is complete impunity to the army tens of thousands of people mostly civilians have been killed since the uprising began 30 years ago in indian administered kashmir demanding greater selfdetermination the riff is the military crackdown after the government ended the regions old salami is forcing some men to join armed groups says that john says her son and his cousins had no connection or involvement with such groups she wants the indian army to exuma his body from the undisclosed location of his burial so the family can bury him close to their. Chance transferred al jazeera. A planned overhaul of the use asylum system is set a roadblock after a 3 Member States rejected the proposal its designed to spread responsibility for refugees throughout the blog and take pressure off entry points like greece and italy but hungary poland and the Czech Republic which are led by anti immigration governments say measures to tighten border controls dont go far enough and you exhibition has opened in london exploring 100 years of refugee experiences the Imperial War Museum is featuring objects and art which tell the stories of some of the millions of people whove had to escape conflict or persecution Jessica Baldwin went to see the show with a refugee from iran. Revisiting 40 days of horror crush was held in detention at the maria refugee camp in greece he doesnt want us to use his full name because he has family back in iran. Fearing for his own life he made the perilous journey across the med the English Channel and is seeking asylum in britain everyone should fear it may happen to them as well it really does not matter if you have money your educated you are leaving a safe contrie you are stable at the moment i have all of the. Latest. Crushes given up his dream of being a doctor hes not allowed to work and gets less than 50. 00 a week for food at a new show in london crush hes clearly his chances of getting asylum are slim and that means he will be sent back to around where he is afraid he could be killed 100 years of refugees crossing continents Identity Cards from world war 2 efforts to help those displaced some often receiving less than a warm welcome. The Imperial War Museum is hoping visitors will come away with a better understanding of refugees why they leave what they bring with them and how they are treated we hope that by meeting these people odeon says we have to emphasize a little more and dig into the fact that refugees are of course after all just people like you right right now at this moment they deny the nations puts the total number of refugees at 80000000 people thats 80000000 who have had to flee their homes often to save their lives 80000000 is the highest number in history and that number is only expected to grow a chilling look into the future an artist imagines a border post completely unmanned as countries struggle to process the backlog of Asylum Seekers some may turn to Artificial Intelligence a further humiliation for refugees their lives handed over to an algorithm determining who stays or is turned away Jessica Baldwin aljazeera london. U. K. Publisher and longtime editor of the sunday times harald evans has died it was 92. Spawned more than 17 years making him one of the most influential figures in british media it was known for advocating for causes often overlooked is that an investigation that exposed the harmful effects of the drug for little minds in the 1950 s. Israel is imposing even stricter coronavirus lockdown measures after a surgeon in factions Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu says the destructions a necessary to keep the country from being pushed to what he calls the edge of the abyss i fostered reports. Israel was already one week into its 2nd coded 1000 locked down now with new cases nearing 7000 a day and the Health System issuing warnings of overstretch daily life in the economy to be restricted yet further. In the past 2 days we heard from the experts that if we dont take immediate and difficult steps we will reach the edge of the a bit in order to save the lives of Israeli Citizens we are required to impose full lockdown for 2 weeks. That means all nonessential businesses will close at an estimated cost of 10000000000. 00 with around a 5th of the workforce unemployed the measure was opposed by the finance minister is unnecessarily damaging and its a hard sell to a public already doubting and in many cases defying the current rules i think the government. Is using and deploying actions that there is no medical agreement that are necessary i think that the government is completely dysfunctional i mean nothing nothing that is related to the country to the citizens and its. A priority. The restrictions will stop the weekly demonstrations in west jerusalem political protesters will be able to gather only in groups of 20 no more than a kilometer from their homes prayers will be subject to the same rules with the exception of the jewish holy day of young people next week when synagogues will reopen with restrictions. Thats led to fears of further spread within ultraorthodox jewish towns and neighborhoods already hotspots of transmission netanyahu has been accused of failing to impose early targeted measures on such places because of the influence. Of the ultraorthodox Political Parties and so with the competing factional demands confused messaging coming from the government theres been an erosion in a crucial commodity public trust a poll this week but support for Benjamin Netanyahu is handling of the crisis at just 27 percent palestinian areas have also seen high infection rates and sporadic government informant especially in the patchwork of jurisdictions that make up occupied East Jerusalem the man in charge of tackling the pandemic went himself on thursday to the refugee camp within jerusalem but beyond the separation wall to find business is open and people mixing. When you look at the streets here you see people without vests though some are worried that its not a picture to expect in a neighborhood with such a high rate of people dying of course at 19. The israelis have been watching the numbers grow with deepening alarm for weeks now they wait to find out whether this hastily arranged much argued over extra lockdown will work when so much has failed are a force it ill just 0 west jerusalem former french president Nicolas Sarkozy has lost a legal challenge over accusations he used libyan money to fund his 2007 Election Campaign so has it in the eyes claims he took millions of dollars from ventilator more mahdavi its not clear if hell escalate the appeal to a higher court has been charged in 2 other cases sarkozy faces trial in october for influence peddling. Ok in a moment were going to take you to the United NationsGeneral Assembly which is being held virtually this year because of the corona virus and damage now diplomatic editor james basis at the u. N. Headquarters in new york theres been a lot happening this u. N. Meeting but its a very different environment and just talk us through what weve been seeing today. Well Virtual Meetings taking place and actually until about half an hour ago we had 2 Virtual Meetings taking place the General Assembly where the leaders are all speaking one after the other prerecorded speeches but in the Security Council a meeting of leaders and Foreign Ministers and passages looking at covert 19 in cooperation between countries the sex general antonio good terrorist was pretty scathing about the level of cooperation so far and said there should be much more but as the meeting went on it turned into an unseemly rao i have to tell you there was some criticism of the u. S. From some of the other countries and then the u. S. Ambassador kelly craft got up and said that she was astonished and disgusted by what shed heard she said other nations were bringing up political grudges that that led to a right to reply from the Russian Ambassador and from the Chinese Ambassador to. The shiny shoes mentions that graphic events like this are very diplomatic and muted in new aunts this wasnt. Its then why should the elder comparable if you should be appealing u. S. Politicians themselves the u. S. Should understand that believe me at all because were not solve its own problems. James were waiting to hear from the libyan Prime Minister in i think anything between about 2 to 4 minutes time just talk us through what we might be able to expect from that speech but also about the situation generally. Well its a moment of some hope i have to be cautious saying that because weve had so many false dawns in libya in the last 10 years but there is a feeling that theres been a lot of diplomacy behind the scenes Prime Minister seraphs himself is offering to step down soon and the thought is that maybe we can go into a new period of talks and maybe there could be a new united leadership for libya of course the question mark is over general huff on whether he is also going to leave the sea and i have to say its a really pretty horrible scene now in libya after 10 years of conflict and i was speaking a little earlier to the president of the International Committee of the red Cross Peter Mauer he said at the beginning of this conflict it was a conflict where the humanitarian community was concerned about the african migrants making their way through libya getting caught up in the conflict but increasingly its the libyans who are being displaced and he told me about the situation on the ground hes been there recently. Walking through was down on the outskirts of st louis but began as he hadnt been surprised at all of destruction which in which the citys im itself it has reminded me of some of the worse urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in if you know it or as you say james of course were talking about the fire as i said i was having handed in his resignation and we understand there have been resignations on the side of the government in tobruk which has been supporting colleagues i hafta as you say there is a very very good set of hope that things might be moving forward but there is so much on the ground in libya to try to to deal with not least of course the influence of foreign governments which have been taking both sides in this conflict conflict. Oh absolutely earlier in the year we saw that big burly in conference all the International Regional players came together said they were going to push towards peace in libya thats not what they were actually doing even though they signed up that declaration many of the governments were working for one side or the other many countries have their own stakes in libya thats why its been such a problem i can tell you though one deadlock has been lifted in recent weeks and thats that the u. N. Security council is finally coming up for a new mandate for the u. N. Mission on smale a