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ALJAZAM News June 22, 2024

Building brazil. The ioc boasts about olympic legacy. The first south american host. Hello. Our top story prosecutors in france have confirmed a wing found off an island in malaysia belongs to plaguesmalaysian Airlines Flight 370. An International Team of experts have conclusively confirmed that aircraft debris found on reunion island is indeed, from mh 370. The part washed up on the island of reunion in the indian ocean last week. In the experts view we have made very strong presumptions that the flap found belonged clearly to mh 370 for two reasons. Boeing representatives confirmed that it came from a boeing triple 7. Secondly, Malaysian Airlines communicated Technical Communications about the flight. We want them back. Delivering on the wish to find the whole aircraft will be incredibly difficult. A sixweek air and sea search found nothing and even if more parts wash up getting definitive answers could be impossible. Theres a bit of fungal growth has been found showing its been floating around in the sea. In the next few weeks, aviation paint experts will look at the paint on the actual aircraft. Every airline paints their aircraft a separate way. Theyll be able to tell very quickly whether or not this was a part from mh 370. We kind of have a nice sense of that being the case but there are other things to look at such as the damage around the actual flap. You know how did it shear off the aircraft giving a clue about the angle and the speed. Would they also be looking for traces on the debris of any damage that might have occurred while the aircraft was still flying perhaps some sort of explosion or a fire . There should be some indication. The analysis will be full of errors with a lot of assumptions. Its looking like the aircraft was intact before it hit the oceans surface, as if it broke up as it hit the ocean surface. How important is it to find the black box to ultimately discover what went wrong . Theres almost no way that we can work out the cause without the black box or the voice recorder in the cockpit. Ideally both. That is really crucial. The location of this bit of debris will perhaps narrow the search area in a way . Its very difficult. The aircraft is somewhere in the ocean and this will not help us find the exact position. Even the smallest thing such as the remains of a mobile phone washing up could provide real clues. Perhaps a passenger took pictures at the very last moment or video which could give us the best idea of what happened if we cant find the flight deck recorder or black box. Thank you. Good to get your thoughts. Moving to our other top story. Search and rescue crews have saved more than 400 people off the coast of libya after a fishing vessel overturned. 25 bodies have been recovered so far. Crew on board a Doctors Without Borders collected many from the water including this man who required Urgent Medical attention. Anybody here . Leg wound. Two inches short. Among those rescued was also this palestinian couple and their 1yearold daughter azil. The operation is still continuing. Lets get more on this now from malta. What do we know about the search and rescue mission and the loss of life . Reporter well the rescue mission is somehow reduced in its in scale due to the fact that its night fall. A number of helicopters are using sophisticated night vision allowing rescuers to identify people at sea through the infrared system. However a number of them were trapped inside the hose. A number of bodies have been taken safe aboard the ships deployed to the area. This is an incident which has happened once again in the mediterranean and the rescue operation has to continue first thing in the morning at first light. Thank you very much. The head of programs at Doctors Without Borders says this is not the last time their help will be needed. Over the drivers of this problem are still present. Theres no Political Solutions to these ongoing crises in the world so its not a search and rescue operation. Its a channel for them to access refuge that doesnt entail risking life and limb. I recognize the israeli Prime Minister has his beliefs but i believe hes wrong. The president says without this deal it could push for war in iran warning the u. S. Would be the only ones isolated. Wed have to cut off countries like china from the American Financial system and they happen to be major purchasers of our debt, such actions could trigger severe disruptions in our own economy and raise questions internationally about the dollars role in the world currency. The Obama Administration briefed the Senate Behind closed doors but didnt change the mind of a key critic. I would say most members left here with greater concerns about the inspection regime than they came in with. The key to getting congressional support is convincing the majority of their voters that they need to make their voices heard. It could tip the balance. The students we spoke to all said he convinced them but he has to do more than that. He needs them to act theres a facebook actually for america thats against the iran deal. I probably wont go out and do something with my congressman. I will definitely send a small email to my congress person. Both leaders know theyre going to win. That is going to have to change and in their favor. Al jazeera washington. The United States has carried out its first air strike against isil in Northern Syria with aircraft based in turkey. The strike was carried out by an unmanned drone but details have not been released of the target or exact location. Turkey granted the u. S. Access to bases along its border after a Suicide Attack last month. Turkey plans to create an isilfree buffer zone across syria. Moving to iraq now. Seven people have been killed after a mini bus loaded with explosives detonated in a crowded Baghdad Street in sadhr city. The bomb was detonated near the district government office. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. There is much more to come. Protests in jordon against the possible closure of schools that could affect half a million Palestinian Refugee children also queues across london as underground train drivers strike for the second time in a month. Al jazeera has the latest. Reporter it happened in the dead of night when many passengers were sleeping. Several carriages derailed here followed by more from another train coming from the opposite direction a few minutes later. Survivors said it could have been worse. The area was filled with water. Suddenly we could hear another train coming. Passengers started to run and somehow we managed to escape from the train. Reporter the first rescue teams had to arrive by special trains as the roads to remote areas were washed away. Managers say many trains use the line. The previous one was just ten minutes before the first derailment. In ten minutes time suddenly the flash flood washed away a portion beneath the track. Reporter the injured were taken to government and private hospitals. The government has offered about 3,000 compensation to families of the dead and 4 to 800 to the injured. But critics condemn the government for handing out money saying it should be prepared for heavy monsoon rains that happen every year. It suffers regular accidents every year and has a notoriously bad safety record. This double derailment is further proof improvements need to be made soon or further tragedies are inevitable critics say despite the war in afghanistan ending six months ago, Afghan Forces are struggling to stamp out the conflict for good. Civilian casualties in the first half of this year reached a record high. The number of deaths fell slightly compared to last year but the number of injuries has jumped. Almost 5,000 afghans have been killed or injured in the first part of this year. 23 more women and 13 were children were hurt last year. Reporter he says his days are full of suffering now. His only son was killed by the blast wave of a nearby suicide bomb attack. He was a good smart, and brave boy. He told me all the time he wanted to be a lawyer. Reporter the attack that killed him was on the main road to kabul airport. The target was a military convoy of foreign soldiers but afghan civilians were injured and died. When these attacks happen the poor people suffer because in every Suicide Attack many die and many are injured. Its all civilians, poor people like me working for their families. Reporter civilian casualties are at a record high this year. This destruction and damage to afghan lives must be met by a new commitment by all parties to the conflict to protect civilians from harm. While antigovernment fighters including the taliban are responsible for 70 of all civilian casualties, the use of morters and other indirect fire by pro Government Forces killed 60 more civilians than last year. More than 5,000 have been killed in the first half of this year because of Ground Fighting planted and road side bombs, Suicide Attacks, and targeted killings. The u. N. Is calling for a new commitment from all parties to protect protect them from harm. The Afghan Interior Ministry says their priority is to protect the people but the taliban uses civilians as human fields. A Suicide Attack in front of a bank or field are signs of extreme violence against civilians. So thats very unfortunate that we still see those attacks by the taliban in the very populated areas. They still discriminate the use of explosives. Rocket attacks, mortars. Anything that they can have in their hands. Its very unfortunate. At the same time we defuse lots of mines. In six months we were able to defuse more than 6,000 mines across the country planted by the taliban in villages the roads, and everywhere. So were saving lives and were trying our best to save lives. Were going to keep pressure on the enemy and wish for an end to this conflict. The Peace Process will continue and we hope that these taliban join the Peace Process pakistan has approved military courts with the power to hand down death sentences to civilian. It comes after a taliban gunman massacred children in a school last year. Two members of Indias Border Security force have been killed in an attack by pakistani militants. One of the gunmen was captured. Theres been no comment from pakistans government at least 90 people have now died after multiple land slides were triggered by heavy rain in nepal. Rescuers are still searching for missing people. Reporter an entire village was swept away by rain killing at least 28 people. A week on the smell of rotting animals is still heavy. Every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. Just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. Villagers here say theyve never seen such a disaster before but studies from back in 1995 shows that the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides. People here have been told they should move but they have nowhere to go. Monsoon is not over yet and many people say that had there been an earlywarning system this tragedy could have been prevented france has reimbursed russia after an order of warshiped s. They canceled it over the conflict in the ukraine and russias part in it. Theres chaos caused to commuters in london due to an underground strike. Reporter the strike starting wednesday is not the first time the current dispute has closed londons underground stations. Less than a month ago, there was a 24hour stoppage and traffic was almost at a stand still with many walking long distances to get to work. Many are wondering why london seems to grind to a halt at times like this. One of the hidden problems of london is that most of the streets are ones inherited from history. There are very view big, wide avenues in other big cities. As a result, the capacity of buses and cars making up for the closed underground is very limited. Reporter and that means scenes like this. Commuters waiting hours to get onto a bus. Of course this has an economic effect particularly in terms of lost business for Central London service industries. Last year the chamber of commerce said 75 million a day was lost due to tube strikes. Perhaps the greatest impact though is to those who use the underground every day to get around. I have to pick up my son now and its very hard to get home. Im not able to get to work tomorrow so ive had to make other arrangements and take my work home with me. Ive been on strike before im a teacher, so yes, its inconvenient, but thats the point of a strike. Reporter the union says the pay now is less damaging to the public than rushing through par poorlyplanned night shifts. Theyre asking people to cover more nights and weekends and people are just not having it. Reporter nobody for transport for london was available for comment. Tfl has apologized for the disruption but this might not be the last time chaos is caused across the capital. More to come laborers farmers in nigeria hit hard by boko harams reign there. Also why london is suddenly much closer to a beach. Well have details in sports. What did you see when you went outside last year . There was a dead body in the middle of the street. For 5 hours. Theres a lot of work to be done. They need to quite talking about what should be done and do it. Theres clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. A lot of innocent lives are still being lost. Theres a line of police advancing toward the crowd here. Ferguson city under siege. It isnt easy to talk openly on this base. And americas war workers. Its human trafficking. Watch these and other episodes online now at aljazeera. Com faultlines. The u. N. Agency is warning that unless it receives more than 100 million in the next couple of weeks, it wont be able to start the school year as normal. 225 students in gaza where it runs 245 schools. In the west bank 99 schools are likely to remain closed. In lebanon, 32 schools may be closed. And in jordon 172 schools have been run teaching 100,000 Palestinian Refugees. Reporter they came here to tell the world its unacceptable to forget the plight of Palestinian Refugees. They are afraid their children will be refused the right to education. They say donors are no longer interested in the rights of Palestinian Refugees. The state suspended funds for badlyneeded services could cause the closing down of the entire operation. Reporter theyre saying they cant afford to enroll tdaughters in private school and saying suspended services cannot come before ending the conflict. They cannot deprive us from learning. If they want to do that, return our villages in palestine to us. Reporter officials warn suspending services could also harm regional stability. Palestinians value education highly and more them education is a passport to dignity and we cannot deny that when terrorist groups are recruiting on the streets of the middle east. Reporter the u. N. General assembly has repeatedly renewed the mandate most recently until june 2017. Some refugees fear extending the mandate beyond then will be pointless if the cuts to Major Services they provide were carried out now in japan, they are commemorating the 70th anniversary of the bombing of hiroshima. In an hour a moment of silent will be observed observing the moment the bomb was dropped. Reporter the decades over the decades hes kept the most agonizing moments of his life locked inside but recently hes been letting it out. The babys arms were extended like this. This baby for me represented the abomb. It seemed unscathed, as if someone had placed it there. Such cruelty. Reporter on august 6th, 1945 a u. S. Air force bomber took off from a Pacific Island carrying the first atomic bomb used on human beings. It was a strike that saved lives helping to end the world war forcing japans surrender. For the people here it was hell. 140,000 people died as a result of the blast by the end of the year. 100,000 died at the moment of the blast. Looking back today, the reconstruction might seem to have happened quickly but for residents back then it took a long time. Reporter today few visible scars remain but hiroshima will always be affected. The second from the reflection of that blast wave as it ripped through the city. Already the crew was aware of the destructive power unleashed and three days later another u. S. Bomber would do it again over nagasaki. He rushed home from school right after the blast and found his baby sister and brother had died. You see other people avoiding the dead so i said ill do it. I went to collect them. I still remember a shock. Reporter this year the survivors average age reached over 80 making sure their experiences dont die with them. This is what led to that fateful day. In december 1941, japan bombed pearl harbor bringing the United States into world war ii. In 1942 the United States Atomic Program was already underway with aims to tackle nazi germany. Just 21 days later, a u. S. B 29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb nicknamed little boy on hiroshima in japan. Joining me now is a Security Program director at physicians for social responsibility. If you could just take us back to what would have played out the day of hiroshima in the immediate aftermath of the bombing, the physical affects of what happened, the sheer impact of it on the human body. Well thanks for having me on the show by the way. Its blast burns and radiation. The radiation was a new affect that the world had not experienced before in war. So thats one of the new medical phenomenons that weve had to deal with with Nuclear Weapons. The weapon that destroyed hiroshima was around 15 kilatons. Much larger weapons. These weapons are able to there is no medical resp

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