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ALJAZ News July 11, 2024

Proud to be american. President elect joe biden. Unveils his new team and pledges to restore the United States position as a world leader. And the perils of protesting in cuba activists go on a Hunger Strike in protest against an increase in government detentions well over one after nearly 3 weeks of fighting the deadline, imposed by the Ethiopian Government for to Ground Forces to surrender is going to expire later on. Wednesday the federal armies and circle to go its capital mackellar and its threatening the use of artillery on the city of 500000. People to train leaders deny the claims that they have actually begun surrendering well here appears that Prime Minister abu ahmed is asking the International Community not to interfere in this conflict. He says, while he appreciate its the interest to assist involvement in the conflict must be done in accordance with international law. And that means countries should stand by until the government submit a request for assistance to the International Community. Its also said the reported massacre in the town of my cat. There is evidence of lefts criminality. Newly released video appears to show graves and bodies. European state appointed Human Rights Commission accuses members of a youth group of killing about 600 civilians there earlier this month. United nations is calling for an impartial investigation. Well, some of those fleeing micah into sudan spoke to our correspondent here morgan. Here is her report when fighting came to her hometown of make out there and if the degree region to testify fled with most of her children. But she had to leave her 2 oldest daughters behind integris capital, another high then they went to study mccully with this school in the fighting started and there was no way for me to contact them. Now i dont know where they are and how they are doing. They said they didnt have enough money before the fighting started. 1. 00 is 14. 00 and 1. 00 is 15. Are they being feed . Are they being taken care of their only children . Since the fighting started integrate in early november, more than 40000, people have fled to sudan states of aid organizations say more than 5000000 are trapped in the region with no access to humanitarian aid. Sudanese Authorities Say nearly 3000 people arrive every day. It is the head of well, i arrived here 2 weeks ago since his arrival has been searching for the parents of these 3 children. When the fighting came to the town of mark kendra, everyone started running. These 3 siblings were in the town and seemed lost. So i took them with me, i tried to look for their parents, but i couldnt find them, or even used loudspeakers among those displaced. When all filed, i came with him to this camp. His government has imposed a Telecommunications Blackout in the region since the start of the fighting with malfunctioning 4 lines of internet access. Families who have left loved ones behind say theyre not sure if theyre still alive. Most have started the process of tracking their parents or children, hoping theyve arrived in sudan, but are in a different camp. And as more of arrive, the number of families separated by the conflict is rising. Sudanese Authorities Say theyre not sure how many children have been separated from their parents or how many mothers and fathers left their children behind. Aid organizations say efforts are being made to reunite families. As you know, children and women are always the disproportionate impact of influx of refugees. And we have social workers who are working with them as well as the police and the moment. And were going to be starting with our c. R. C. But for those like me who have left their children behind, the process is yet to start. She says she can only pray her daughters are still alive and someday make it to the camp. If not, she has to wait until the fighting and to go back and look for them. And shes not sure how long that will take to other news and her longest policy address so far. Hong kongs chief executive, carrie lamb is defended, beijings National Security law. She said urgent priority is to restore the semi autonomous territories political system from court chaos. She was speaking at the Legislative Council where she outlined her plans for hong kong for the coming year. Said the government will begin a Public Education program to hans the understanding of the rule of law. Remember, china imposed its controversial National Security law back in june and high profile opposition activists have been jailed since then. Dont, dont see funds or have thought through collaboration with various stakeholders. More targeted Public Education activities will be carried out. Including educating the youth on the proper understanding of the rule of law and promoting them. Law abiding awareness and research on the rule of law and related Data Compilation will be conducted with sites through enhanced efforts in promotion and explanation. To clarify misconceptions and understanding. The department of justice will continue to showcase how horrid means a neutral and effective internationally for deal making. And this be a resolution services. Adrian brown is following the story from hong kong today. Hi adriene. Not only does kerry lamb speak about this idea of reeducation and people understanding what chinas trying to do, shes speaking to a room full of effectively her own people now because the opposition m. P. s of quit yes, thats absolutely right kamau. She was addressing a shrunken legislator and that is because as you rightly point out, the opposition have either been disqualified or have resigned on mass. So that means affectively from now on. The Hong Kong Government can pretty well push through whatever legislation that it wants carry to many outsiders. And to many people here in hong kong who follow what is happening here. Now regard the hong kong leader as a diminished figure. But today she tried to deliver a message of hope and also i think to justify and defend chinas deepening role. Here in this former british colony, she sought to defend again and again, the need for the National Security law. This sweeping new legislation that was imposed on hong kong on july the 1st she said that hong kongs security had been threatened by external forces. And sure so spoke about Foreign Countries who are continuing to intensify their actions in hong kong. Now she didnt mention any countries by name, but its almost certain she was referring to the United States. Britain and other countries whove been speaking out about chinas tightening grip here in the territory. Kerry spoke for more than 2 and a half hours. She touched on 200. 00 proposals, but of course it was her comments about that wide ranging campaign she wants to conduct to educate better, educate people about the rule of law in hong kong. And like, think will be the real turkey talking point here in hong kong, because what it suggests, kemal, is that the heavy hand, the dead hand, if you like, of the communist party, is going to be felt in more and more areas of hong kong during the coming weeks and months. Thank you. Adrian brown, in hong kong. Americas back. That is the message from president elect, joe biden, as he moves ahead with preparations to take charge in the oval office. Hes unveiled, some of his senior cabinet picks, men and women who he says will restore americas leadership in the world. And supporters from shepparton, the president elect biden was unequivocal as he presented his National Security appointments and nominees. Its a team that reflects the fact that america is back ready to lead the world, not retreat from it. Once again, sit at the head of the table, ready to confront our adversaries, and not reject our allies ready to stand up for our values. Much was made of the backgrounds of the nominees as examples of the american dream. Linda thomas greenfield, nominated as u. S. Ambassador and 100 by all costs, are latino immigrants nominated to lead the department of homeland security. And avril haynes, the 1st female director of national intelligence. If confirmed mr. President , you know that i have never shied away from speaking truth to power. But for all the talk of diversity, this is a National Security team that symbolizes the return of the washington Foreign Policy establishment after 4 years in the cold. None more so than secretary of state nominee tony blinken, deputy secretary of state under president obama, and a long time Foreign Policy adviser to biden. Hes known to be far more of an advocate for u. S. Military intervention around the world than the president elect. Lincoln has spent the last few years consulting for weapons manufacturers and big tech america at its best. Still has a greater ability than any other country on earth to bring others together to meet the challenges of our time. But biden has pledged fresh thinking on Foreign Policy, perhaps a recognition that a key reason that some voters switched from the democrats to trump in 2016 was their disappointment that president obama had not brought the change in Foreign Policy. He promised, and bidens incoming National Security adviser did speak of an approach to Foreign Policy, not traditionally expressed in washington, the alliances, we rebuild the institutions. We believe the agreements we signed, all of them should be judged by a basic question. Will this make life better, easier, safer for families across this country . Our Foreign Policy has to deliver for these biden is making one key change a special president ial envoy for climate. John kerry will sit on the National Security council with a pledge to make the environment central to policymaking across government. But there is some skepticism, but the washington insiders being chosen will be the one who has to deliver a fresh policy thinking. The president elect is promising. She never turns the aljazeera wilmington, delaware, in the news ahead fear of deportation among sudanese Asylum Seekers in israel. After a deal normalizing ties between israel and khartoum. And a Bleak Outlook for the Global Airline industry. The pandemic is expected to cost nearly 120000000000. 00 just this year alone. The weather remains largely kwacha across central and eastern parts of europe. But we got some very wet weather, some windy weather, which will spill its way in from the atlantic, a little gang of weather fronts, all rolling in here, bringing some wetter weather, some windy weather, mild weather, as we go through the next couple days of the mild weather thats about the only consolation i can offer really we will be getting up into the low teens for london and paris just that getting into double figures there in madrid tonight is 12 cell. Shes on the cool side here, but cloud right . Pushing across portugal to that western side of spain. Heres our cola wetter, dry weather into central parts, single figures there. Vienna just 4 degrees celsius mist in folk problems and a possibility and some frost early on for sure. Top temperature has a similar value as a tad colder there in vienna as we go on through thursday, but in light winds away feel too bad and shades where the should we call that. Well see some cooler weather to some wintry weather there into the western side of russia. Moscow 2 celsius. Just 9 degrees in london. By the time we come to thursday, but more wetter weather. Thats going to spill its way in to the northwest as we head towards the weekend, northwestern parts of africa. Also seeing somewhat the weather over the next day. Also at cloud and rain affecting spain and portugal. Thats going to spill its way through heavy a bus here for a time, but the possibility of flooding. Frank assessments, if American Public opinion piece betrayed by social media platforms after november would be repercussions if you believe that theyre corrosive to our democracy. One obvious solution is to break the informed opinion. Lucas and his dog. Anyway, the protesters arent going anywhere either. Its a bullet with a revolution. People. Indepth analysis of the days global headlines. Who is it thats really out there on the street inside story on aljazeera. With al jazeera, these are the top stories this hour. Hong kongs chief executive has defended a crackdown on the opposition and praised the widely criticized National Security law. Annual policy address was delayed by a month to allow for further consultation with beijing. U. S. President elect joe biden. Is formally introduced some members of his proposed cabinet. Bidens margin of victory against trump is growing as well. Pennsylvania and nevada have certified him as the winner of this months election. And the deadline imposed by the Ethiopian Government for 2 graine forces to surrender is set to expire later on wednesday, the federal army is threatening the use of artillery on to its capital mckellar. If the Regional Forces fail to lay down their arms. Or many of the scraping the fighting from the conflict in ethiopia have arrived now in sudan. That is where we find him morgan, who is an got the reef near the border with ethiopia. We watched a report a little bit earlier haber about there. I mean, whats that 40000 people now whove crossed the border . Not just that, but the issue of, of missing family members as well. Yes, indeed. Come on. Now. Weve spoken to several and local authorities as well as refugees themselves. Most of the people you speak to speak of people, they have been forced to leave behind. Whether its their mothers, children, or partners. They say that the conflict happened. All of a sudden they were not expecting it. It started this head with bombardments and with attacks artillery attacks. So they were forced to flee where the fighting found them and seek refuge in the journey that took them more than 5 days to get to the sudanese ethiopian border. So most of them say that they have left some one behind and theyre quite concerned about their safety and well being, especially because telecommunications have been cut off in this agree region. Now the other concern is the number of refugees that arrived very day aid organizations say more than 3000 arrived in a lot of states. They say that most of them are in very dire conditions because they have not been eating for days as they try to seek refuge. Most of them seem to be disoriented, and most of them seem to be in a mental state that needs supervision and needs care. They say that the people are not sure what is going to come next. Now of course, the deadline that is given by the theater and Prime Minister is due to expire today. So many of them are saying that theyre worried about their relatives who are still in mclean and of the various parts of the region. They are saying that theres a chance that they could die in this fighting, and theres a chance that they will never know where there were lots of r. And even if they do make it to their camp. Because right now there are 3 camps here. And because they are in a lot of and in neighboring customer states where the refugees are currently being registered, they say that because the various camps and thousands of people arriving per day, theyre not sure who would be able to actually find their relatives in a short time just an awful situation unfolding. There is no hebrew morgan in sudan. Thank you. Meanwhile sudanese Asylum Seekers in israel say theyre worried about the impact of last months deal, which normalizes ties between israel and sudan. But governments have said they will concentrate 1st on agriculture and trade. But migration is also on the agenda. And there are fears that thousands of people sheltering in israel could be deported. Harry forsett with this report now from tel aviv tel aviv is it was mined barrackers home. He works as an advocate for african students, but his life here is precarious. His asylum application lodged in 2013 has never been ruled on. He needs to renew his temporary residency. Each year he fled darfur as a child after his father and brother were killed in militia attacks. He fears what would happen if he were forced now to return to sudan. If its really decided to report thats back. We dont know where to go, because again, it says that happening and we even also taking different reports from our at the pam is who is living in i. D. P. Camp for and are saying different areas. Its still going to happen as they were happening. Barak is concerned stems from the normalization deal announced at the white house last month between israel and sudan. Do you think sleepy joke, or maybe theres fear, maybe you know why your one minute Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to address migration issues. As part of the process, ministers have long sought the removal of tens of thousands of africans. They call infiltrators. Interior Ministry Says of the 6285 sudanese, a 1000 have been granted temporary residency, more than 5000, others are waiting and says to their asylum claims. Sudans, former president Omar Al Bashir was opposed last year and awaits possible trial on war crimes charges. But activists say the Israeli Government itself has reported continued insecurity in the country is the will not there to be pulled the genocide survivors. It will open asylum claims without checking the deal signed with us. This is like a kind of lead to the line tha

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