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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 11, 2024

One in 5 of those infected with the coronavirus risk anxiety, depression, and insomnia, and siad erekat. The man who negotiated on behalf of the palestinians for decades has died after contracting private. 99 people. Still, middle school squarehead all be english football has resigned of the using a racist slur. World. Speaking about the game in his country, on a russia is sending peacekeeping troops to the disputed region of new got nagornokarabakh after the deal was reached between all meaning and as a by john to end weeks of fighting there. They are being deployed along the socalled line of contact in nagornokarabakh, and will remain there for at least 5 years. Theyve also been celebrations in azerbaijan. As this trace will see armenia handover, control of 3 districts and return as ery forces will stop advancing towards the state. The city of step on a cast. And on many of the protesters stormed the government in yerevan over that decision to give up territory, and theyre demanding that the Prime Minister nichol passion and resign. Asama binge of aid sent us this report from the as area capital back years in the making. Other journeys are jubilant after the announcement of a deal to end the conflict in the corner or even physically stop some people from showing their joy. 100 thousands of displaced people who wanted to return seems possible to return to the place where my mother or grandmother were born from. And to me, i cant even describe this feeling expressed after steady gains on the battlefield. Since september, the deal has been made possible, largely because of other by johns advanced military power. The president acknowledged his forces as he declared the conflict over as a result of their heroes and selfsacrifice, we return to our learns that soldiers can recover soon and return to normal life have called it an armenian defeat, agreed, but russian relation with the deal will hold onto the areas of the fuelling. The recent fighting, i mean, year has agreed to withdraw from several other nearby areas. In the coming few weeks, russian peacekeepers will remain in the region, but an extended 5 years in return other by john will stop its advances and the guns on the front lines have fallen silent. As it would join the army that we are capable to liberate our troops, we have liberated. Now we also showed that we have the political will to stop the hostilities and to continue negotiations. Many people in the dont completely trust russian peacekeepers and wanted their forces to retake all of the disputed nagornokarabakh region. The Turkish Foreign minister called the deal a secret success as the president peacekeepers in addition to the russians. But its not yet decided exactly how those troops will be deployed. Azerbaijani say a few weeks of war have achieved more than 2 decades of diplomacy. But maintaining peace is not going to be easy as thousands of people have been killed in both sides. And more than a 1000000 have released based on what our media and others write on some of the jurors as they are talking. And on the other side, how to huldah tells me it is marching developments for us. And our medias capital. You had just people coming in how upset they were at some of the displaced who had escaped in other areas in the 6 weeks. And they told us that they felt betrayed by this deal. That how did the Prime Minister accept such an agreement without consulting with the people . You know, it came as a surprise. It was midnight time time rather. And people just knew spread like wildfire, but they was no indication that the Prime Minister was heading towards that. You do get that sense of anger and also a sense of sadness, of loss of loss that is today restored and is, has been transferred to those who support still Prime Minister say that they want to hear more from him. They want to know why he did that. Why after 6 weeks of fighting with such a big loss of human life, at least 1200 soldiers. Why did at this point, that it was enough to stop . Now support is a peruse, ousted president , Martin Vickery i have poor onto the streets, to protest his removal demonstrations broke out as a new leader was sworn in that lead on my no marie, and i will stay in power until july, which would have been the end of this current stab, his car was removed from office over allegations that he accepted bribes when he was regional governor. He denies any wrongdoing. Well, lets speak to our correspondent mariana sanchez. Shes in the previous capital, lima for us. Marianna. Weve been watching these protesters take to the streets again, and his car does appear to be very popular. Still amongst many peruvians. Yes, i think thats one of the reasons, but another one is that people are fed up with corruption in the country. There are protests erupting in different cities from school to any, keep to trujillo, to all the major cities apart from lima in peru, have people marching in the streets of people being arrested in the Northern City of pewter and people have clashed with police in the perimeter of congress this morning, when a man is maybe no one has been sworn in as the new president. There is a recent history that of course, peruvians have very present in their, in their minds of corruption among the top leaders of the country. From him already in jail, from alan garcia, taking his life when he was going to be arrested from, you know, whos under house arrest. And the list goes on of precedents. And also now with members of congress that have a so many criminal investigations, 68 of 130 have criminal investigations. The president , the new president of congress, alone, 52 criminal investigations pending. So people say that they will be protected, they will have immunity if they continue to be in congress, if they are able to now change the constitution to have another election to be reelected, which is bound by the constitutions of people are worried and theyre very angry and of course this morning in a breeze, just brief speech. And well maybe know has said that they respect the rule of law, but certainly that is not what peruvians perceive. And thats why they are protesting in many streets around the country. Around amid all of this political turmoil that weve been seeing, his car himself appears to have gone fairly quietly. So whats next for him . He did, he went quietly here and he said goodbye to prove ians last night in the front of the president ial palace. And he said that he was going to face the 2 investigations pending into different Prosecutors Office. He said that he and his lawyer will be going to both to both Prosecutors Office to face justice. But now for the 1st time, just a few minutes ago, he has questioned the legitimacy of the vote. Something that he could have probably done last night before accepting that he was going home. So now he said that the only legitimacy of that vote last night should be given by the people. What could happen from then on. Its unclear, but the question, but the reality is that people are on the streets and theyre very angry. Mariana sanchez, there with all the latest for us from the previous capital. Thank you so much. Well, the u. S. Supreme court has been hearing arguments in the latest challenge against the Affordable Care act. Now the landmark legislation known as obamacare was signed into law by the former president a decade ago. Now, President Trump and other republicans want it struck down more than 20000000, americans could lose their coverage if it is eliminated. A decision is expected on that by the end of june. Next year. Its among the many priorities for president elect joe biden, as he navigates a challenging transition. Mike hanna, is standing by for us in joe bidens, hometown of wilmington, delaware, but fast. Lets go as who can really help that. Shes at the white house. Kimberly, weve been saying this is now the 7th challenge to the Affordable Care act. An 8 is talk us through the arguments that were hearing this time. Well, this is a lawsuit that was joined on to by the trumpet ministration. Initially it was launched in 28. 00 republican attorneys generals in various states, headed by republicans and the pushback comes from the mandate, their requirements that this be in place for certain individuals in the United States. And so instead of challenging the law in and of itself, what theyre challenging is that its unconstitutional in nature, in terms of its mandate. So what were hearing is these arguments are taking place at the Supreme Court is that at least 2 of the conservative judges, justice chief justice john roberts, as well as brett kavanaugh, the justice, they are entertaining, at least parts of this law as being constitutional and others potentially not now, as we know, the rulings often come many months later, usually in june. So we will not know the outcome of this for some time. But many have thought that this would be successful ultimately given the new makeup of the court being more conservative with the addition of judge amy kone beret, or rather just the same parent. But in fact, we wont know that outcome. But already were getting some signals that there may be some republicans on the court that are sympathetic to the democratic arguments to keep this intact. Kimberly, weve been hearing from the president elect that health care is a huge part of his plan. Of course, this is all happening as a substantial number of relatively high profile republicans are still refusing to recognize when, what does that mean for the attempt to transition . Well it means 1st of all that survey republicans are not accepting the result of the vote and believe that donald trump is within his rights to challenge the results of the vote, particularly in places like pennsylvania where that has already taken place. We also know that their arguments going on in nevada and other states as well. What this is doing essentially is preventing joe bidens Transition Team from 2 things, gaining access and gaining money, which are both important parts of the transition. Now the reason this is happening is because of a bureaucrat in the General Services administration who says until these votes are certified, shes not going to ascertain that this is actually happened. So what the argument be right now for republicans is look at news outlets dont get to call the election. This must be certified. That takes place in mid december. So until then expect that there is going to continue to be obstruction. White house correspondent committee. How could they, with all the latest . Thanks, campaigning. Lets now move to delaware, where mike hanna joins us live. Mike, we are expecting to hear from president elect joe biden very shortly about what hes taken to calling biden. Yes, indeed. Hes been meeting here in the course of the morning at what has become the Biden Administration headquarters behind me here. He was joined about half an hour ago by his Vice President elect commodore harris. So they are talking, they are talking to staff virtual computers. So we are expecting to hear from him in the course of the day, specifically, he will address, we believe the whole question of a bomb or care as it was called then, and biden played a very large part in getting it put in place back in 2010, and yes, he wants to fine tune that particular legislation and make it in his own image as an incoming president. Its something that hes been discussing over the months with his staff, looking at various options that can fine tune this massive piece of legislation. So that is something that we are likely to hear a little bit more about later in the day. Meanwhile, biden has been held in calls with international leaders. Now the interesting thing about this is that we are not hearing that from the biden staff. We are hearing them from the United Kingdom and from paris. The biden start here, staying tight lipped about who hes been talking to internationally, and what order those calls have been made. So basically its work as usual, full, joe biden, in the 2nd working day after having been projected as the president. So the president elect hard at work, we hope to hear from him in coming hours on like you say a working day for biden. I mean, youve been watching him try to set up a Transition Team policy. How possible is all of that amid this uncertainty what hes doing it quite clearly. Hes been both monday he spent today meeting with Start Talking through policy issues, holding conversations with his Vice President elect. So as far as the Biden Incoming biden ministrations concerned, they are just going ahead with doing what they need to do. That being said, though, the whole transition issue is deeply problematic and several cam biden staffers are making very clear that they must consider legal action, particularly against the General Services administration. Now this is a somewhat obscure body, which is basically the real estate controller for the government in washington d. C. And they are the ones who signaled that the transition process formally begins. Now theres no constitutional provision about how this happens. The president ial transition act from the sixtys doesnt specify what are the criteria for the transition process to begin. Its very much a subjective decision on the part of the head of the General Services administration. So they believe that theres obstruction there, and we do know as well that the white house has instructed agencies throughout the country not to cooperate with the biden team. This, of course, really does what they can do, particularly with access, for example, to classified information. This is an absolutely key issue for an Incoming Administration to be aware, for example, of what International Threats may be out there. So these are all the issues that the biden team is attempting to work through, and certainly is considering legal action to try and force a formal notification that the transfer would be period has begun. Mike hanna, there following all the latest from the biden. Cant say much. Well, President Trumps administration has now approved the sale of dozens of f. 35, advanced fighter jets and other military equipment to the united arab emirates. That deal will now go before congress, where u. S. Politicians can oppose it, but theyll need a 2 thirds majority to override a president ial veto or the 10000000000. 00 munitions package included 50 f. 35. 00 jets, as well as 18 reaper drones and thousands of bombs and missiles. Trump earlier agreed to consider the sale in a side deal to the u. A. E. Deal with israel. Now the vatican has found a number of figures in the catholic church, downplayed reports of Sexual Misconduct by a prominent u. S. Cardinal Theodore Mccarrick rose through the organizations ranks. Despite a long history of Sexual Misconduct allegations against both adults and minus. The report acknowledges that pope john paul, the 2nd appointed mccarrick, despite knowledge of those claims french president emanuel says europe needs to come up with coordinated security measures. After recent terror attacks took part in a Virtual Summit with the leaders of austria, germany, and the e. U. All 3 nations have experienced attacks in recent weeks. He says the schengen areas open border policy needs to be rethought and is in paris with more details from that meeting. Well, one of the main issues, as the french president pointed out, is the issues of borders, both the use external border and internal border. Mike ross said it was clear that the borders need to be bolstered and strengthened the external one and internal one of the used and the example of the to new zealand man. The travelled illegally from tunisia of through italy and into france to show how both the external border had failed to stop and stop this person being able to get into the e. U. But then also the internal border between italy and france has meant that this young man was able then to carry out such a terrible attack in nice. And he said, this is a sort of thing that needs to be stopped. Now france is actually bolstered its own security on its borders, but a man on my cross said that this change in area, this area in the e. U. Where you can travel about a passport needs to be reformed and really looked at other measures that are on the table will more measures that would look at trying to stop online hate speech and propaganda. And also we heard from the e. U. Council head shell, michel who joined also this meeting by video conference. He said this something that he thought was very interesting and had been widely discussed, was the idea of him arms being trained in europe, european m arms trained in europe and therefore a ban on foreign him arms coming into europe. He said that would be a way of preventing foreign influence. Now news of a potential Coronavirus Vaccine has raised hopes across the wild. That just who will be able to get at once its approved and how much it will cost has a too much for babies. Now to make as pfizer and bio and tech say, they have the capacity to produce nearly 1400000000. 00 says by the end of next year, they priced it at just under 40 u. S. Dollars for todays course in the u. S. But they havent promised to make it available on a not for profit basis. And thats provoked criticism from rights groups, especially as analysts say, it could generate about 3500000000 dollars next year. But by antec has assured buyers, it will be priced well below typical market rates that was definite across the wilds. Paul brennan has more on the news that the pfizer bio and tech over vaccine have shown 90 percent effectiveness in early trials. Led to a bounce on the stock markets in a rush of orders from across the world. The u. K. Had already preordered 40000000 doses. The European Union will sign a deal for 300000000 doses on wednesday, and germany says it hopes to finalize a deal for 100000000 doses in the coming days. There is a sense of cautious optimism, despite s

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