Im sorry say down this is al jazeera live from the hall so coming up seeking justice tens of thousands of people joining demonstration in pakistan against the killing of a young man in karachi. Topping the antique shop reaction from israel as the palestinian president plans to address the Un Security Council plus. A fabled shipping routes in the arctic on that goes dramatic change so if global warming. The u. S. Is taking a tough stand against suspected chemical weapon attacks in syria. Trump Administration Says its not ruling out the use of force to deter Syrian Government forces the u. S. Says its extremely concerned about a suspected chlorine gas attack on thursday near damascus the u. S. State Department Said it could be the third chemical attack in thirty days rosalyn jordan has the latest from washington d. C. The civil war in syria has not been at the top of the news agenda here in washington for at least several weeks but on thursday the trumpet ministration made known a couple of us serious concerns about the conduct of the war on the part of the government of president Bashar Al Assad first reporters were told in a briefing off camera that they do believe that the Syrian Government still has a chemical weapons arsenal and did not come clean about the extent of their chemical weapons holdings back during the Obama Administration when they gave up their weapons in order to not face any sort of u. S. Military action for targeting people with chemical weapons during the Syrian Civil War then here at the state Department New allegations about the use of a weapon that technically isnt a weapon but still has very dangerous effects when used against people we are watching very carefully and the United States is an extremely concerned about yet another report of the use of chlorine gas by syria the Syrian Regime to terrorize innocent civilians in the east good of syria outside of damascus if confirmed the attack is the third reported instance in the past thirty days in east ghouta we take the allegations of chemical weapons use very seriously and are working with our partners on the ground to investigate the reports so beyond raising Public Awareness about the security situation inside syria the trumpet ministration is trying to see if they can somehow come up with a new way of verifying that the Syrian Government still does possess chemical weapons there had been an organization known as the joint investigative mechanism which should have been renewed according to the u. S. At the end of december so that it could continue its work trying to verify what syria is doing and what its not doing in terms of using chemical weapons russia which is serious closes down. Took action and said no we dont want to be authorized this body so now u. S. Officials are trying to figure out if theres a new way of standing up a group that can try to not only gather the evidence of what syria is doing against its own people but use that evidence as a foundation for possibly lobbying potential sanctions against the Assad Government mean mollenhauer province also held by the rebels and strikes have destroyed an underground hospital that was regarded as one of the best protected in syria but many excess repeated airstrikes on thursday put it out of service and in a free in the Northern Syria kurds are burying the dead as turkey continues its offensive against wipe e. G. Finances the operation began nearly two weeks ago its killed at least sixty civilians and dozens of fighters on both sides as well as displaced thousands Stephanie Decker has the latest from antakya in Southern Turkey near the border with syria. According to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the International Community and International Organizations to do more and certainly eastern is the last rebel held pocket control close of the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the United States talk about a red line but the red line that never was we saw the chemical weapons then under russian brokered deal leave syria but certainly now again the u. S. Raising concern that shiria still has an active Chemical Weapons Program at the same time you have an uptick an increase in the attack on medical facilities across it live also in hammel on thursday a hospital thats built underground around eighteen meters has been hit with damage which is now at the moment not functioning on a statement from the medical association dealing with that saying that only advanced weapons were bunker busters could have attacked the hospital and cause the damage because it is so deeply underground built this way exactly to try and avoid the strikes that happened on thursday the violence crashed into pedestrians in the chinese city of shanghai injuring eighteen people that are government says the vehicle was on fire when it mounted the pavement three of the injured are in a serious Condition Police are investigating the incident more than nine hundred fifty miners who were stuck on the ground in south africa have been rescued a power outage left them trapped at depths of up to one thousand meters for thirty hours electricity has since been restored at the big tricks gold mine allowing glyphs to bring the workers to surface. Thousands of people in pakistan a demanding a Police Officer be arrested an executive for shooting dead a man its the second day of a mass rally after twenty seven year old people law massoud was killed in an operation on wednesday his family denies the police suggestions he was involved in criminal activities the officer who led the operation has been relieved of his duties come on high the reports from islamabad. Be purged from the tribal areas of north and south where leaders consisting of mainly the midfield tribes men. Boarding tribes who have gone brigade and they will be here for the next few days threatening to dig their protest in front of parliament and even the general headquarters where did the military men know. Theyre demanding for. People who have gone missing and they warned the. One who had gone into hiding on water. And therefore the government unable to i read them but. Theyre worn for young people. And. They want. Their densham and their killing of their tribal people are the. Stronger and then after friday prayers the crowd likely to grow even bigger and broader loud and clear. Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas is set to deliver a rare address at the Un Security Council later this month israels u. N. Ambassador says such a move will put an end to any possibility of future peace talks follows tensions over the u. S. Decision to recognize jerusalem as israels capital diplomatic efforts james space has more. With relations between the u. S. And the palestinians already at their lowest point for years the Palestinian Leader is taking the dramatic step of flying to the United Nations this month it means a showdown with the americans and the israelis on the floor of the Un Security Council every month for Council Meets to discuss the conflict normally ambassadors of israel and of palestine attend but in a deeply unusual move Mahmoud Abbas will himself be there hes angered by the trumpet ministrations decision to formally recognize jerusalem as israels capital and to cut a large chunk of its funding to an ra the un agency that provides humanitarian aid to palestinians the last straw was president trumps attack on him last week at davos he said he disrespected Vice President mike pence and he declined to give an audience to when he visited the middle east the decision of the Palestinian Leader to come to the u. N. It was announced by the incoming president of the Security Council what do you hope it will achieve having him here in the council chamber. President abbas will come it will be a good thing in that it will be a good thing for the members of the Security Council to listen to the president himself it will be beneficial for everyone the israeli ambassador to the United Nations danny down on has issued a statement saying that president abbas is completely misreading the situation and harming the prospects for his own people its not clear at this stage who will attend the Security Council meeting for israel or the United States james out jazeera at the United Nations. The white house is expected to release a controversial memo about the way the f. B. I. And the Justice Department investigated their legit russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen president ial election alan fisher has the details from washington d. C. I remember has dominated talk in washington for days donald trump was even asked about it as he left his state of the union speech was a fish i am not imagining the four page memo was written by republicans on the hosts Intelligence Committee it alleges a misuse of power by the f. B. I. And Justice Department under the Obama Administration while investigating the Truck Campaign during the us election the f. B. I. Issued a written statement arguing that there were important details left out which would fundamentally impact the memos accuracy and the Justice Department says releasing the document would be extraordinarily reckless. Its the president who must make the ultimate decision to declassify and release but no after a National Security review the white house is blanked out some parts of the document and sent it back to the committee it can no be published at any time at a gathering of republicans in West Virginia the president made no fresh mention of the memo but afterwards speaking to the media Republican Leadership defended the idea of its release this memo is not an indictment of the f. B. I. Of the department of justice it does not impugn the moeller investigation or the Deputy Attorney general what it is is the congresss legitimate function of oversight democrats have argued the release of the memo over their own objections are all part of a campaign to undermine the investigation into alleged russian meddling in the president ial election in fact the leading democrat in the house has called on the republican chairman of the Intelligence Committee devon is to be removed in a letter to Speaker Paul Ryan nancy pelosi says congressman is has abused his position to launch a highly unethical and dangerous cover up campaign for the white house congressman nunez deliberately dishonest actions make him unfit to serve as chairman and he must be removed immediately from this position the leading democrat on the Committee Says the row doesnt serve the American People the memo is seriously misleading because it omits very Material Information and has deep factual and accuracies knew this was part of the Trump Transition Team and last year recused himself from leaving the russian vest a geisha i know he will decide if he will release the memo that he wrote on an inquiry which continues to divide washington and the country alan fischer aljazeera washington. Well still ahead on aljazeera. The polls will be. A diplomatic corral between powell and then israel over one happened during the holocaust. Last hong kong faces an environmental disaster because of its appetite for the tastiest fish. By the springtime flowering of a mounting lead. To the final snowfall on a winters day. How low weve got some very cold wet digging in macross western parts of europe at the moment you can see have a cloud is diving down across the north sea its a northerly wind is filtering some wintry showers into england down across the low countries was about this big bad a cloud which stretches all the way from that western side of the mediterranean through the alps pushes right up into the Baltic States theyll be some wet weather could be some wintry weather on this as well some snow there just around the swiss and austrian alps some very heavy rain into northern parts of italy into the balkans and a lot of the showers continuing just around the valley areas is a good deal drier up towards the North West London at around seventy six celsius there for paris but its apt weather some wintry weather some sleet snow florists any possibility across of the low countries over the next couple days over some snow to into the panel on saturday heavy rain making its way back in a crossing with them wales stretching down into the by of biscay will in parts of spanking also see some wintry flurries to war when she weather there across the alps heavy rain into the balkans around three hundred millimeters of rain a possibility of here by saturday same area stretches up across a good part of northwest africa will see some lively downpours for a time for Northern Areas of algeria. The weather sponsored by qatar and hes. Paid the scene for us where theyre on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there people that there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone whos an activist and shes close to the story joined the global conversation at this time on aljazeera. Youre watching im just a reminder now of our top story as the United States isnt ruling out the use of force that is so the Syrian Government forces from using chemical weapons washington says its really concerned about a suspected chlorine gas attack on thursday the attack in doing what would be the third in a month confirm. Tens of thousands are rallying in pakistan to demand the arrest and execution of a Police Officer for killing a man in karachi twenty seven year old people lama sued was killed in a shootout on wednesday the officer who led the operation has been relieved of his duties. Plans have been put in place for palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas to deliver a rare address to the United NationsSecurity Council later this month israel says the move will put an end to any possibility of future peace talks. Aljazeera has obtained a new u. N. Report which says the Saudi Led Coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of dozens of yemeni children last summer it found the coalition was responsible for killing sixty eight children and wounding thirty six others last summer the report also says who three fighters committed abuses against children in yemen to document shows there were at least thirty Coalition Raids every day some targeting schools and homes a man who drove his violin into a crowd outside a London Mosque last year has been convicted of murder and attempted murder one person was killed in the attack prosecutors said Darren Osborn was motivated by a hatred of muslims. Reports Darren Osborn in a pub in wales days before the attack the police call him a hate filled with a history of violence drug and alcohol abuse in the pub he wrote a letter which was found in the van he used for the attack a letter so full of hatred for muslims say the police that its too offensive to release he rents the van to drive to London Police say to find muslim targets he says he wanted to kill opposition labor leader Jeremy Corbyn he drove all over london arriving at the Muslim Welfare house in Finsbury Park after midnight where people were leaving after ramadan prayers and one man happened to fall ill on the street c. C. T. V. Footage shows the van moments before it drove into the crowd on the left of the screen. Donald korn drove down this road the Seven Sisters road into this little cul de sac where a crowd of people were trying to help mark riley who by coincidence had fallen ill just a few moments before he plowed into the crowd as he got out of his i wouldnt say thing court said that he was smiling the local eman protected him from the crowd until the Police Arrived moments later the crew say that this was an attack on all londoners no. No one the police have released a call from someone who asks for help is he conscious. Then specifics we hear the attack. Are already come out of people are going oh oh. The police told me Darren Osborne acted alone but right wing extremism is a growing threat in britain we have arrested more individuals than weve ever done in relation to domestic extremism related activity. Weve seen three groups described by the government the government has also appointed a new extremist commissioner which is welcome. And we are pushing more people through our prevent and Channel Program relevant again this category of people this Diverse Community has suffered i spoke to the who protected daryls born from the angry crowd theyre all lost in its cause and. Those immediately affected and then there is a last thing fear. And concern in the. Whats to say the van or the coming speeding in our direction is in the next down on. The troubled individual who turned into a politically motivated killer Barnaby Phillips aljazeera Finsbury Park in north london. Our poland has sparked a diplomatic growl with israel after its Senate Approved the bill making it illegal to suggest it was complicit in the holocaust the upper house back the draft legislation despite objections from israel and the u. S. Air force it has more on how the development is being perceived in israel. In the early hours of thursday morning polish senators voted to pass a bill that israel says is designed to hide the truth about polands role in the holocaust nazi occupied poland was the Second World War site of some of the worst horrors of the holocaust the concentration camp birkenau has become its most potent symbol but poland objects to terms such as polish death camps instead of nazi ones pointing out poles were victims of invasion then occupation is what is meant will go we are very sad and surprised our fight for the truth for the dignity of poles is perceived and interpreted in this way. The bill would punish without the three Years Imprisonment anyone accusing the polish nation of complicity in the extermination of the jews the domestic opponents of the proposed law its terms to group this. Sort of public discussion should take place without any obstacles it cannot take place under the supervision of the prosecutor after polands lower house voted the bill through last friday israels Prime Minister called it an attempt to rewrite history demanding the proposed legislation be amended Israeli Government says it adamantly opposed to this second vote adding that no law can change historical truth and there is support in the Israeli Parliament the knesset for a bill here to challenge the polish one by offering protection legally to anyone prosecuted for their views on the holocaust overseas and making it illegal to deny complicity in the holocaust as well as the event itself Opposition Leader ya appeared his great grandmother was killed in poland is one of the laws sponsors if you see the candle for does this and it is there for hours you know the last couple of weeks important to this you understand why is it so important for us to be able to maintain the memory of the holocaust isnt what really happened during the years of the forty five jews who murder and poles were helping israels Holocaust Memorial yad vashem pays tribute to nearly seven thousand poles who didnt save their jewish neighbors at the height of the holocaust but one of israels leading scholars on the period says many more poles were complicit in corinth Research Shows us that many of those jews were killed not because of the german something they were handed to the germans but by poorly citizens by poles who found them to polish government this bill is an effort to stop a defeated occupied nation from being defamed as a partner in the nazi genocide to israelis it seems like an attempt to shield thousands of polish citizens from blame or a force that aljazeera west jerusalem. The doctor. Is a lecturer the University College of london he says more research into what happened during World War Two is needed this new law seems to be an attempt basically to limit discussion but what happened in poland during the second of war in the context of the nazi occupation. This is a very complex history you know the roles of pauls in relation to what was going on to the nazis policies towards the jews its very complicated people you know had those very different behaviors in that situation in an extreme situation and its you know its a topic which is still under Research Still needs more discussion and it still hasnt its not something which you know society has i think completely comes to terms with you know a lot has happened in poland in terms of coming to terms with what happened during the holocaust and the history of polish jewish relations a lot of good things have happened you know over the last going to twenty five thirty years. And this unfortunately seems to be rolling back a little bit as rising temperatures in the arctic melt the ice that used to cover the region or give around ships are now beginning to make their way through waters that were once far too dangerous as part of our series on global trade routes daniel lak looks at north americas Northwest Passage. Immortalized in folk songs poetry and Popular History the Northwest Passage has fascinated canadians for centuries once explorers and adventurers now shipping lines and Cruise Ship Passengers all have sought the Northwest Passage. Until two thousand and seven Canadas Arctic was ice bound all year but rising temperatures are melting sea ice at an alarming rate leaving open water for at least part of each year since then cargo and passenger ships from europe the u. S. Canada even china have sailed through here traffic is expected to double by two thousand and twenty the arctic is an incredibly large remote and extreme region its a hazardous place to navigate at the best of times and the remoteness means that theres no search and rescue capacity located anywhere close to the Northwest Passage other concerns are environmental and oil spill in these now Pristine Waters would be devastating to fish and wildlife the local people need for survival the rules governing shipping have to change as a experts putting the rules in place that benefit communities and protect wildlife it includes regulations on the discharge of pollutants like grey water and sewage includes phasing out or banning some of the most toxic fuels like heavy fuel oil it it also includes restraints on emissions and reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions from shipping for thousands of years the Indigenous People of the north the in wheat have roamed the ice water and land thanks to land claims agreements they now have a real say in how the Northwest Passage will be developed as well as tough Environmental Standards the people of the north are demanding a share of economic benefits and jobs that may come once International Shipping begins using the passage regularly but then we dont have or along our coastline. We need. A bill. That theyre evil but. Indeed and i think theres an opportunity there that knowledge of the land. Temperatures in the north are rising faster than anywhere else now even recreational sailors from faraway can come here and find an ice free Northwest Passage that is eluded so many for so long down your lack aljazeera Cambridge Bay in canadas north. For the next story in our series weigh in hey went to laos where the government is investing billions of dollars in high speed rail with the help of china to link up for the rest of asia europe and beyond hong kongs multibillion dollar seafood industry is threatening the existence of some species of reef fish researchers say growing demand for live fish and a lack of controls are coming at huge costs to the environment pollen reports at the aberdeen fish market mornings are busy seventy percent of the seafood consumed in hong kong passes through here. Among the creighton tanks carrying fish from all over the world you can easily spot the endangered or threatened species there in the category of my brief fish transported and kept alive until they are to be in the so much illegal trade. And the so little control and oversight by the Hong Kong Government in this case laws are very ill equipped to control the trade as its practiced today. Yvonnes adobes the coauthor of a report entitled going going gone it reveals how a lack of regulation current fishing practices and consumer demands are bringing many species to the brink of extinction we train more there and make these pieces but theyre only one species a protax they are the live refinish food trade involves about twenty species most of them groupers and most from Southeast Asia due to their colorful appearance and high prices there is says heated with luxury an economic status which is why weiland says theres a growing demand for the rarer reef fish but theyre getting harder to source. In the recent years the price of life when a fish have gone up around twenty percent every year it is due to demand from the mainland Chinese Market especially after chinas economic brutal people one high in sea floor and the supply is not recent hong kong is a major transit hub for both the legal and illegal fish trade people in hong kong have a major appetite for fish on the average each person routes about sixty five kilograms a year according to the u. N. Thats twenty times the global average unless has decimated fish stocks in hong kong waters so now my ninety percent of the citys precious imported this grandmother tells us she doesnt know where the fish she buys comes from but its getting harder to find reasonably priced seafood where theyre going six six week fair share every day but its getting really expensive. So i have to find cheaper places like this market to top this latest report says traders expect hong kong to continue to be a global hub for library food fish for the next five years a conservationist one unless practice is changing and soon that could be too long for many species to survive the bigger pollen aljazeera hong kong. And times take you through the headlines here and on to syria now the United States isnt ruling out the use of force to deter Syrian Government forces from using chemical weapons the u. S. Says its extremely concerned about a suspected chlorine gas attack on first day back in duma would be the third in the month of confirmed Stephanie Baca has more from an insult in turkey. According to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the International Community and International Organizations to do more and certainly is the last rebel held pocket control close to the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the United States talk about a red line but the red line that never was. Al jazeera has obtained a new u. N. Report which says the Saudi Led Coalition bears the greatest responsibility for the deaths of dozens of yemeni children last summer it found the coalition was responsible for killing sixty eight children and wounding thirty six others the report also says who the fighters committed abuses against children to document shows there were at least thirty Coalition Raids every day some targeting schools and homes in pakistan tens of thousands of protestors are rallying for a second day demanding the arrest of execution of a Police Officer accused of extra judicial killings. Pseud was shot dead during a Police Operation in karate on wednesday his family denies he was a criminal. Israels ambassador to the United Nations says any possibility of future peace talks will end if the palestinian president addresses the u. N. Security council basss jew there later this month it will be a rare occasion because im bassett is not leaders are usually represented. 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