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Transcripts For ALJAZ News 20240711

A tough course in a bid to force it to meet emissions targets. But begin in iran where the parliament has passed a draft motion to hold unrestricted access by the International Atomic Energy Agency to its Nuclear Sites. The proposed changes could allow iran to resume the radium enrichment at levels of 20 percent under the 2050 nuclear deal that the United States withdrew from iran was limited to producing below for a sense lets go live to teheran of 0. As i said, because for, as i said, give us some of the background to work today as part of a tree vote. Well, this parliamentary vote was instigated after the assassination of irans leading scientist more painful. Now this conservative parliamentarian to hold a majority in the parliament, they control parliament. They put forward a motion that calling on the government to stop i. A. E. A. Inspectors. Currently i. A. E. A. Inspectors can access Irans Nuclear sites without any prior notice. So its unrestricted under something called additional protocol. Now these conservative politicians are calling on the government to stop that. Theyre also calling on the government to increase enrichment to 20 percent. Currently, its just over the limit. In the 2015 nuclear deal, its roughly 4. 5 percent, not 20 percent is concerning. Because once you get to 20 percent, it doesnt take much effort to get to 80 percent, which is weapons grade. But iran says it doesnt want a nuclear weapon, but what essentially is playing here is that the conservative parliamentarians that grouping has a difference of opinion with the government which is run by has and rouhani, and the reformist, not reformist, have said that they dont agree with this that this is unhelpful and unnecessary, but the conservatives want a response. They want to response to the assassination. They say that negotiations have got us nowhere. Weve still have sanctions against us. We had the cessation of general qassam. So the money and the assassination of this lead scientist and we need to do something. This was a draft motion. So what happens next . Well, the government doesnt agree with this. If we just had a Government Spokesperson speaking, he said, look, the parliament doesnt have the right to mandate the government to do this. It is the Supreme National Security Council. So this motion goes to the guardian cancer than if the Supreme National Security Council agrees with then it comes into play. But there is that difference between the government and the conservatives. Know whats also interesting is a part of this motion. It gives a timeframe of 2 months essential to waiting until president elect joe biden gets into office and giving him the opportunity to turn around what donald trump has done. As foreign minister divides said previously, he could do this with some executive orders where he does that or not is a different issue. But the conservatives are very unhappy and, and there is a feeling of anger and frustration in the country. But its a matter of whether the government can hold them off. And ultimately, is this going to happen right now . Its all down to the Supreme National Security Council. And it could be that this is just kicked into the long grass and isnt implemented reporting live from tehran. I said many thanks. Indeed. The United Nations has appealed to ethiopian authorities for access to thousands of eritrean refugees in the to great region. It says that food is police to run out due to the month long conflict, tens of thousands of people have fled. The fighting for refugee camps in they bring sudan. Valda reports different by hunger, refugees queue for lunch at the camp. The food is prepared and served by relief groups with the help of refugees. But the choices are limited. Looking at this, these people have been living on lentil soup, with a portion of sorghum pards for 20 days. This type of food doesnt necessarily suit everyone. They hugged, i didnt hear little, you know, we have only this type of food that you see here. I had it for 14 days. Now people are throwing it away. They dont want it anymore. The World Food Program is the main provider of aid relief in the camps. It says every registered refugee gets enough to eat. This is the main food store of the w. S. P. Program inside the camp play say what is available here is enough to feed 8000. 00 people for an entire month and more is coming soon. So according to them, there was no shortage of food in the camp. Russians include bread sort of gum lentils, who can go oil or salt and food supplements for newborns and nursing mothers. This is early. Hopefully well get all of these people off the porridge as quickly as possible. The key is we get them registered. And then as soon as thats the case, then we will be giving them monthly russians will be able to manage it themselves. 75 year old try to keep barely starts eating when he abandons his meal. But a few in the camp are being creative. This woman was a government accountant and shes 6 months pregnant. She has boycotted the partridge and started a little food business of her own that it never ate this type of food back home. We simply dont know if we can take it since i had a little bit of cash. I wrote some meat flour to make bread, and so that suits my tastes. Little brown makes bread and soup for her family and sells whats left over. Using the money to buy more supplies, supplying the demand for food people here want to eat while aid groups do what they can to manage the humanitarian crisis. And how to joins us now live from a campus in sudan. Whats happening behind you that well, this is the registration queue because it is so it is conditions in a quantum here to be able to get any rations to be able to get any help from the n. G. O. S. All people begin here when they come from ethiopia, its a bio medical education, very well organized and they are trying to get everyone on board. We have seen a fresh effort today, a new type of help being given to the few g. s here. And it is cash, cash donations. The Refugee Council houses started to hand out cash amounts. And i just sort of refugee the amount of about 25. 00 u. S. Dollars per month. We have asked some of these refugees. They said they are happy about it because it is like it is an additional and additional help because they already get fashions. They already get the food. And now they have the cash they think is the more dignified way of helping them because there is a lot of you know, that they need for the, particularly the families with their babies and so on. They need a lot of things that the cannot be satisfied by just, you know, food handouts and so on. So the situation is improving. Its a very well organized operation. Here. We can see a few still coming like a few, 100 of them coming over the day. The divide is camps according to the sources and also our own eyes. So people are still coming in but not in big numbers. And what we can see is that they are being helped out, but we also know that there is still a huge crisis in terms of particularly in terms of shelters. They dont have enough shelters. So thats something to be improved. I think over the last, over the next 2 days and whats being done about the issue we heard about in your report the were hearing that theres plenty of food, but its, but its not the right sort of food. I mean the food could be in italy, she says and so on. So i mean they have sugar, they are salt, things like this. So it could be nutritious and its in food, right. But the, the main complaint is about the variety. There is no variety. It is since they came here about 22 or 23 days ago, they get the same thing, the same thing and they are unhappy with the, you know, and up with it, they want to change. And some of them think that this is simply not their taste. This is not the type of wood they are used to back home and us that the main problem i had many thanks did i was reporting live from the camp in sudan. The final 2 contested states, wisconsin and our reserve have certified their Election Results in favor of joe by the process is normally a formality but took on added significance as president. Trump continues his baseless claims of electoral fraud. Aljazeera kristen salumi reports the governor of arizona. A republican makes it official signing off on Election Results, declaring democrat joe biden, the winner in his state. By just over 10000 votes, arizonas secretary of state assured voters the election was conducted by the book, caring feet, accuracy and fairness. In accordance with arizonas law and elections procedures, despite numerous unfounded claims to the contrary. Those claims coming from none other than President Donald Trump and his personal attorney, rudy giuliani, who met with some Arizona State republicans still looking for evidence of fraud that has yet to materialize. While the president s supporters gathered outside 4 out of 5 legal challenges waged by republicans in arizona have been dismissed by the courts. In wisconsin. The president s Campaign Paid 3000000. 00 for recounts in 2 counties, but that only turned up more votes for biden. And that state too, has now officially been certified for the democrat. A recount is essentially an audit of the process that verifies the accuracy of the balloting process. That takes place on election day. I promise that this would be a transparent fair process, and it was both wisconsin and arizona where one by trump, in 2016. This makes joe biden the 1st democrat to win a president ial election in arizona since 1996 President Trump has 5 days to contest the results. There and in wisconsin, which he is expected to do. Christen salumi al jazeera wilmington, delaware, a weather update next when i was 0, then accused of misleading the public for months leaked documents show that officials in han, you more than they let on destroying the planets lungs. A lot, a level of deforestation in the brazilian obvious how i was just got some bits and pieces of wet weather coming in to parts of asia over the next couple days. Essentially, it does look like a dry for the most part. So weather system well offshore into the open waters of the northwest pacific. So, well, its a bad there into japan. Want to shots across the eastern side of honshu, and that is some way to weather the sliding across the sea of japan. Heading towards the western side of the country, wanted to show as to just around the same maybe around the east china sea. But for much of china, it is dry. From the cold side temperatures struggling to get falls and fives for many. As you can see over the next couple of days, a little bit of wet or whether theyre just pushing to the south of shanghai. This will change really temperatures in tokyo fairing quite well reading 15 celsius should be fine and dry by this stay far to try for good parts of india. But we have got concerns about another developing cycle and just pushing towards that will make its way in this week all want to throughout wednesday with the possibility of some a localized flooding that wetter weather makes its way towards time will not do once again see more heavy rain coming through here, warnings in force, we are likely again to see some flooding. But as i said to the north of that it is generator. I just noticed a few showers there from the pool. After world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel in vietnam to most people. It was train themselves into the streets, bursting with joy, kissing each other, and algeria years until she must. If the indochinese many still be the french army, why not that . The decline continues an episode or 2 of blood in tears. The french to colonize a shed on aljazeera. Hello again, this is aljazeera the main news this hour. Irans parliament has approved changes to rules governing its nuclear program. Politicians have passed a draft motion to halt, unrestricted access to a stupid asides by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The United Nations wants urgent access to ethiopias more than 2 great regions where it says Food Supplies for nearly 100000 refugees has run out. Fighting between ethiopias army had to brand forces has forced thousands from the homes in recent weeks. And the title to contested us states, wisconsin and arizona, have certified their Election Results in favor of joe biden. The process took on an added significance as President Trump continues his baseless claims of electoral force. President trumps coronavirus advisor scott hapless, has resigned after just 4 months in the post repeatedly downplayed the importance of mosques and described lockdown as an epic failure. He was criticized by Infectious Diseases expert and cheap, who accused of giving the president , misleading, or false information on the pandemic. U. S. Drug make a fire as a but its german part by an attack of asked european regulators for conditional approval of their covert 19 vaccine. Little fuel hopes that there may be 2 approved vaccines in europe and the u. S. By the end of the year. The e. U. Is already considering a 2nd vaccine from mcdonough. British regulators are assessing pfizers and another from astra zeneca. The world health organization, as director general says that mexico is in, quote, bad shape. As Coronavirus Infections and deaths continue to rise, that hes urging serious action to stop the spread mexicos the 4th country. More, than 100000, people die from curb it 90. According to the u. N. , at least 7 of mexico citys Public Hospitals are at full capacity. In the u. K. , m. P. s are set to vote on proposals for a tears system. Restrictions for england, millions could face a ban on gatherings when the lockdown ends on wednesday. It comes as senior government minister, michael gove, says there are no plans for people to be required to have a vaccine possible was to attend public events. Whistleblower in china has leaked documents which show Health Officials misled the public for months about how serious the corona virus was. According to file seen by c. N. N. And verified by 6 experts. The reported number of cases was lower than what was contained in internal documents. C. N. N. Those the documents doesnt indicate dont indicate intentional withholding of information, but rather a mishandling of what officials believed. And what was reported to the public, catrina us in beijing with all the report paints a picture of the Health System in crisis during those early days of the outbreak. And one that was underfunded, understaffed, and bowed down not only by bureaucracy, but also a dysfunctional culture. Where officials were afraid to report the extent of the outbreak. It was quite a hefty document that was leaked about 117 pages. And it said to come from crew based center for disease control. And among the key findings was a significant discrepancy in the numbers that the public were given. The numbers that were circulated internally, for example, february the 7th. According to the document, there were 5900 cases of carbon 19 or so. But the public, formally given the number of about the heart of that. Now this was according to apparently a lack of standardized criteria when it came to reporting, which a lot of officials to basically pick and choose the number that they wanted to reveal to the public. Another finding was about testing that there were huge problems in those early days around testing accuracy and on average, it took the Chinese Government about 23. 00 days to come to a false or negative test results. And much of the time those test results were also potentially giving false negatives as well. Another finding was that during december 2900. 00, just before the magnitude of the epidemic was made known, there was an influenza epidemic in not only rouhani, but 2 neighboring cities. Its not known and thats connected to covert 19, but it could be very pertinent to the investigation regarding the origin of the virus. And finally, potentially the more damning finding was around the mechanism that china has put in place around reporting epidemics that are occurring in china. The United Nations is warning that a record 235000000 people will require humanitarian aid over the coming year. The demand for food and other assistance has grown more urgent and widespread use the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The u. N. Says that tens of billions of dollars will be needed. Diplomatic editor james pace reports around the world. More people are suffering hardship than ever before. Every year it seems, when the u. N. Announces the money needs to deal with humanitarian emergencies across the globe. The figures get bigger and bigger. The u. N. Estimates that because of code 19235000000. 00, people will need humanitarian assistance, an increase of 40 percent over the figure last year. Its appealing for 35000000000. 00 to meet the meat. As the darkest and bleak guests ive ever seen him on 35 years into his kind of work. And whats happened is weve had a accumulation of many years of conflict and Climate Change. And now on top of that, weve got that if you like, a triple whammy over it, because it has got a 40 percent increase. The biggest increase ever in the number of people in my notes. And i next year without help and assistance to 200000000 people. Yemen is still the worst humanitarian emergency in the world. The u. N. Has identified 56 countries that most need assistance. Whats worrying them is that many of those have a deteriorating situation, and there are new places being added to the list this year. Ethiopia, nagornokarabakh, and mozambique. James aljazeera of the United Nations. Indias government has invited farmers unions for talks following mass protests over new laws that could affect produce prices. Tens of thousands of people have been taking part in rallies in new delhi. Many traveled from out of state. Farmers are worried that new laws will put a

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