Teams are preparing to go to a new zealand island where eight people are missing, presumed dead. Democratic leaders in the u. S. House of representatives have published two articles of impeachment against president donald trump, accusing him of betraying the nation. The charges or abuse of power and obstruction of congress about stemming from Donald Trumps efforts to pressure ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election. Here is coverage from washington dc. Ofstanding before portrait george washington, House Democratic leaders made a historic announcement. To our dutyservice to the constitution and to our country, the House Committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. Trump, was committing high crimes and misdemeanors. The first article is abuse of power, for withholding security eight and a white house visit with ukraines leader in exchange for political investigations that would benefit trumps reelection. Congress,struction of for refusing to cooperate with impeachment investigators. The evidence is every bit as strong that President Trump has obstructed congress fully, without president , and without basis in law. If allowed to stand, it would decimate congress possibility to conduct oversight of this president or any other in the future. Trump is only the fourth u. S. President to have impeachment proceed this far. He denies all wrongdoing, tweeting during the announcement, witchhunt. The evidence includes testimony from more than a dozen witnesses, and white house call summary showing trump ash ukraine to launch investigations into his political rivals privet republican say that is not enough to remove a president. They are not impeaching the president because they can list and impeachable offense. They are impeaching him because they are afraid he will get reelected. That is the abuse of power. Keeping the are impeachment articles narrowly focused on trumps recent conduct with ukraine. Theyve decided not to charge the president for trying to stop the previous Mueller Investigation that examines whether his campaign had colluded with russia in the last president ial election. In less than a years time, a deeply divided america will return to the polls. That will be after trumps impeachment trial in the senate where he will likely be acquitted by his fellow republicans. Democrats say despite the slim chance of removal, doing nothing or waiting would amount to complicity with trumps misconduct. The argument, why dont you just wait . Amounts to this. Why dont you just let him cheat in one more election . Why not let him cheat just one more time . Democrats say trump remains a threat to the Upcoming Elections and to his own country. Joe castro, al jazeera, washington. Thank you so much for your time. Who supporthose impeachment, there has been a little bit of debate on how many impeachment counts to put out there. Is what waso settled upon. Do you agree with it being two . Do. Es, i you have the option of adding two or even three more counts. Im not sure it suits anyones purpose to do that. Clearly a decision has been made to keep it clean and mean, it will be easier to understand and more focus. That is a legitimate decision the democrats have made. The facts really are not in dispute. Is this about what members of congress feel about the abuse of power, feel about what President Trump clearly did and admitted to himself . Is this about how they feel about it, not necessarily that he did it . The thing we have to recognize is how political the whole process is. And how they feel about it, im not sure that really gets us to that. Its really a question of who has the votes. Maybe i did make that clear, but you are right, who has the votes, but does it come down to, are republicans ok with what these facts are . Apparently. I mean, there is no crack in the republican wall. Nobody seems to be coming over to the democrats at this point. Shocking,ys it is because if you analyze the facts and you look, for example, at the Richard Nixon near impeachment, that was essentially a third rate burglary and an attempt to cover up, it didnt involve any foreign countries. Here, we are talking about holding off duly authorized appropriations for an allied being attacked by the russians, and its being held up so the president can get a leg up on the next election. If we want to talk about what is more serious, i think there is no comparison. Carl bernstein who help break the story on watergate said a few weeks ago that a difference that he sees between what happened with nixon and the impeachment and this is that he said that back then he felt like republicans were actually trying to get to the truth, and that now he sees a breakdown in that process, where all of congress is actually trying to get to the truth. Do you agree with that assessment . I really do. I think what went on in the 1970s versus where we are today, it is so much more polarized. At least back then, the republicans were looking after their side and the democrats were looking after their side, but there were people who were willing to reach across the aisle and try to see the problem from a broader perspective than their specific loyalty to their party. You dont see any of that today. Its very sad, really. We appreciate your insight. Thank you very much. Thank you. The u. S. President and secretary of state have given a stern warning to russias foreign minister not to interfere in the 2020 election. His first visit to the u. S. Since 2017. All the pleasantries expected when a foreign diplomat visits the u. S. A working lunch with the secretary of state. The Russian Foreign minister got another meeting with the u. S. President. Earlier at the state department, mike pompeo and Sergey Lavrov said there conversation spanned the globe, but it was the 2016 u. S. Election and allegations that russia interfered in it that provoked some tough talk. A flat denial from Sergey Lavrov who repeatedly said the white house was refusing to release correspondence to prove their innocence. We read the mueller report. There is no proof of any collision. For the fourth time now, our suggestion is to publish that data that would show how russia responded through a special channel to review threats and Cyber Networks to show how russia responded, to show how we suggested how to discuss this confidentially. We will publish all the documents we think appropriate. We share plenty of facts, we dont think there is any mistake about what really transpired there. Hadertics say tough works send a toughs here message. Receivingld not be the foreign minister of russia over a meal at the state department. It rewards their bad behavior. It rewards the kind of thatption in our democracy russia has been engaged in and it will lead to more. It comes at a time when u. S. President is facing impeachment for allegedly trying to get ukraine to interfere in the next election. That what happened in the last one is still proving to be a problem for both countries relationship. The saudi diplomat who headed the case of Jamal Khashoggi has entering therom u. S. He has been accused of Human Rights Violations in connection with the killing last year. That been solomon ordered the murder. A revised freetrade agreement would replace it when he five euro deal. The agreement was signed hours after House Democrats announced they would support a revised agreement to be democrats had been demanding they strengthen labor laws, a major obstacle in dancing at the deal. In advancingstacle the deal. The predecessor faced a public backlash over the loan last year. There were celebrations on the streets as his supporters hailed what t they hope would be a new beginning. Years waiting for this joy, democracy is back. There is a tremendous joy and grgreat hope paymyment lets go, argentina. Dignity is back. Unity is back. Discrimination is gone and supporters back for the workers and those who struggle every day. The festive atmosphere continues across argentinas capital city. A big celebration here. Saying they celebrate the return of the movement the Political Movement is coming back to power. Thousands gathering here to celebrate. He left his house, driving his own car. Inwent inside and was sworn and gave a compelling speech telling argentines that they need to be united. He spoke about the possibility of restoring the judiciary. [indiscernible] economytalked about the. Rate, that is the biggest challenge is facing right now. Plenty more on the news hour. After deadly shooting at a u. S. Airbase, authorities suspend training for hundreds of saudi students. Bosnia cleared a migrant camp deemed unsuitable for living. We will tell you why some want to stay. And peter looks ahead to an historical event for pakistan. Gunmen have killed at least five people in some models capital mogadishu. It happened at a hotel near the president ial palace. Please kill two attackers and rescued dozens of people from the building. Has claimed responsibility. In the u. S. , at least six people have been killed at a shooting in a Convenience Store in jersey city. The dead include at least one police officer. Dozens of officers exchanged gunfire with an unspecified number of gunmen. Two officers were shot. One recently gave his life and was pronounced at Jersey Medical center. The second officer was shot in the shoulder and he should recover. Two other officers are receiving medical treatment due to shrapnel. All the schools in the location are secured and will be secured for the foreseeable future until we feel comfortable to release all the children, but all the children are accounted for. Saudi students in the u. S. Have had their training suspended. Three people were killed in an attack last week. The fbi believes us Saudi Arabian officer acted alone when he carried out the attack. This decision by the pentagon, how significant is it . Is quite significant. It was a decision that was taken very carefully by the pentagon. They are calling it a safety stand down. Even though there is a belief that this Saudi National acted alone, its not entirely confirmed yet from the fbi. That is why the pentagon is taking this decision to ground 303, to be exact, saudi pilots that were training at three Different Military bases in florida on this Training Exchange with the u. S. Military. While they can do classroom work, they are barred from flying at all while this investigation continues. So it is quite significant. This accounts for about 40 of all saudi military officials that are in the u. S. Taking part in training are affected by this, and the pentagon said the grounding of these 303 saudi pilots for now is at least indefinite. Have investigator said whether they believe anymore Saudi Nationals were involved in this attack . They havent said publicly yet, but they are still investigating and theres a lot of calls now for pentagon officials and u. S. Officials to do a better job of venting Foreign Military trainees that come to the u. S. For training. Theres about 5000 military people from over 150 countries in the u. S. Right now having training at various different bases, but of those about 1000 or saudi. Saudi since the vast majority of military personnel here to be trained, at least in this within this program. They are still looking into that. Theyre cautioning they have no evidence directly linking any other Saudi Nationals to this, but they are certainly examining this because as we know, three u. S. Service members killed on a by a saudin the u. S. National or international, for that matter, is certainly being taken very seriously by the pentagon and the fbi. They are investigating all of the saudi military personnel that are in the u. S. Gabe, thank you. The accusation of genocide stems from a military crackdown against Rohingya Muslims that forced nearly three quarters of a Million People to flee bangladesh. Here is more from the hague. The myanmar leader arrived at the International Court of justice, accused of being complicit with genocide. The case against her government was brought on behalf of the organization of islamic corporate cooperation. On opening day, it was alleged widespread abuses were carried out by Myanmar Security forces against rohingya communities, which they say amount to genocide. Every day of inaction means that more people are being killed. And women are being ravaged more children have been burnt alive. For what crime . Because they were born different. Born of a different race in a different religion from those who would kill and rape them. Judges,this honorable they have been made to pay the ultimate price, genocide. As longer after lawyer laid watched. Ase, she one can only imagine what was going through her mind as repeated allegations were made of rape, torture, and murder of rohingya by soldiers. It was very hard to see her people whoaway from were describing in excruciating detail all the horrible crimes that happened on her watch. Myanmar says the raids on villages were legitimate counterterrorism operations. The gambian say myanmar was and still is trying to wipe out an entire ethnic group. In the short term, the court is being asked to order myanmar to take steps to protect the rohingya further genocidal acts. Ironically held on International Human rights day. It will be a remarkable site, a Nobel Peace Prize winner detained for years by the military, now defending them and herself against charges of genocide. Charges wont be brought against individuals, but given what she once stood for, Aung San Suu Kyi is on trial along with the military and government. She was cheered by protesters who came to see the rohingya finally have their day in the worlds highest court. Earlier, therd crackdown by myanmars military has forced more than 7000 rohingya into crowded camps in bangladesh. The evidence of what happened to these people here among the many camps in southeastern bangladesh, hundreds of thousands of tents, hundreds of thousands of people, each with horrifying stories of mass rape and mass killings, of people locked inside their homes and burnt alive. People are aware of what is going on at the International Court of justice. They want justice, but they are under no illusion that anything is going to happen fast. It has been 2. 5 years since hundreds of thousands fled across the border of the mounds of myanmar, creating what is now the biggest refugee camp in the world. The issue is now bangladesh no longer wants to host them, and my more has given no aaron t that they will be safe when they return. These are people with no state given no guarantee that they will be safe when they return. They are unwanted by everyone, you could say. This is a longterm problem that needs to be addressed. Sayshuman rights law your the case is unusual and important. You have to bear in mind that states are very reluctant to accuse other states have genocide and even more reluctant to do anything about it. Here youve got the unusual takingn of responsibility of taking my more to this court. That is a really important thing both for the Rohingya Muslims that will be tested in court but also important for the rest of the world because other states may follow on this example, prosecuting individuals for crime. That happens in courts like the International Criminal court. This is an allegation of breach of a treaty to which various states have signed up and if its prove the state has committed genocide, than sanctions follow for that country and indeed compensation is possible. But perhaps his most important effect is that if a country is found to have committed genocide , it simply has to put its house in order or it will suffer international sanctions. Ethiopias Prime Minister has received a Nobel Peace Prize. He was a nice for his role in ending a decadelong military standoff and reestablishing relations between the two countries. Our diplomatic editor reports. James this was recognition of a man who has only been in office for 20 months, the Prime Minister praised for changing ethiopia in that time, releasing thousands of Political Prisoners and putting the country on a more open path. But the committee that gives the award was determined to make one thing clear, the new leader of a country that in the past has been led by kings, strongmen, and dictators. By awarding you the Nobel Peace Prize, we are not expressing an opinion of how or if you should lead the ethiopian people in the future. Ethiopia andp of its political platform must be people andethiopian ethiopian people alone. She said the Prime Minister was the main architect of the peace with eritrea and there is still more work to be done between the two countries. Work seemsnt, this to be at a standstill. It is the hope of the nonorwegin Nobel Committee that your previous achievements, coupled with added encouragement of the peace prize, will spur the parties to further implementation of the peace treaties. Theut after accepting prize, the new Nobel Laureate would declare he felt he was also accepting it on behalf of his eritrean counterparts. I accept this award on behalf of ethiopians, eritreans, and likewise i accept this award on behalf of my partner and comrade goodwill, trust, and commitment were vital in ending the two decades deadlock between our countries. The speech continued in a tone of humility from a leader who started from the most