comparemela.com

The World Health Organization today deciding not to declare an International Public Health Emergency over the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo nearly 1400 people have died since august and the 2nd worst outbreak of the disease in history there are concerns the virus may have spread to uganda where 2 people died after they had visited the d. R. See. From. So infectious and that every precaution was made when district in with buried in a western uganda her 5 year old grandson also died of the disease days earlier in what was the case on ugandan soil they had crossed from neighboring democratic republic of congo where and now the Family Member was killed by the disease my sister kim sounds with as my eyes illegal was. My gifts and they are my kids as well as she voiced c. D. s assists the boy that was. If daughter came in contact with nearly 100 people on thursday villagers of the deceased could come from congo back the teams. Did request that we allowed them to rebut create. The confirmed cases that we have in uganda. And there were 2 good reasons for that one is that in the currently they have the therapeutic drug that can be given to patients although the medicine is still on trial but it can be given on compassionate. They have been around 2000 cases. With 1400. 00 deaths the World Health Organization. It is not an International Emergency it was the view of the committee that the outbreak is a Health Emergency in the democratic republic of congo. And the region but it does not meet the 3 criteria for a Public Health emergency of international concern. Is ugandas porous border with. Some people enter the country without passing through areas screening is taking place. Because. Health Officials Say there is no evidence. The last. And is the repairing for the worst Health Officials have been vaccinated and trained to deal quickly with any outbreak to date this week uganda. The United Nations Security Council has held a meeting on its peacekeeping force in the darfur region of sudan. The killing of 17 people and the burning of. Earlier this week the u. K. The Un African Union mission in darfur must stay in the region and responsibility for security not be handed over to sudans Paramilitary Force the earth itself removing the peacekeepers would violate existing agreements as well as u. N. Rules. Unum and team sites must not be handed over to the i. R. S. Or doing so would not only be in violation of existing agreements on the 100 of these sites as well as u. N. Principles financial rules and regulations but it would also be grossly negligent we would risk enabling violence against civilians mike hanna has more now from the un in new york. Well the Security Councils discussing the u. N. Mission to doff ur but looming over these discussions is the situation in sudan itself part of the issue within darfur is the actions of what are called at the Rapid Support forces now these are forces controlled by the military in khartoum the Transitional Military Council and are exactly the same forces that are accused of repressing any form of opposition within sudan itself now the Transitional Military Council to instruct the un to hand over all its bases to the Rapid Support forces now weve heard in the council this morning the position that this cannot be complied with that the controlled by the u. N. Mission within darfur is absolutely essential in turns of resisting what some members see as these actions by the rep and secure support forces so this is part of the debate going on in the council the need to maintain the mandate for the mission in darfur which expires at the end of this month members such as britain and france arguing very strongly that they should be what they call a technical rollover in other words just let things stay as they are while what is happening in sudan itself reaches some kind of realisation or some kind of situation where it is resolved. Human Rights Groups and activists are demanding an International Probe into the killing of scores of protesters in stans capital on june the 3rd the internet has been cut in much of khartoum protests against military will continue is lower burden many. People are demanding answers to what theyre calling a massacre in khartoum thats after sudans ruling hunter admitted it made mistakes in breaking up the sit in that killed dozens of this month im a C International is urging the United Nations and the African Union to launch an International Investigation into the military crackdown protest leaders have the same demand in a statement they said the military council of knowledge meant of its responsibility for the sit in massacre with the participation of security bodies makes a demand for forming an International Inquiry commission by the United Nations and african partners inevitable so far the military junta has rejected any outside interference. This moment in june this is marked in peoples memories the last days the muslim holy month of ramadan. Gunshots rang out at Security Forces mainly from the Rapid Support forces of the aristo stormed the protest camp outside the Army Headquarters more than 120. 00 people were killed more than 600. 00 injured schools of people disappeared. The are a separate Paramilitary Group made up of former members of the jan 2 with militia that was accused of atrocities in darfur. The people gathered outside the Army Headquarters had been protesting for months to transfer power to a civilian led government when the site was stormed the internet was blocked blocking out social media the main platform for the protest movement now the videos a few and far between but some are slipping through the net showing protests are continuing but while people in sudan have been unable to share their videos social media users from around the globe assuring their solidarity by changing their profile pictures to all of the memory of one of the victims whose favorite color was blue nor about a manly aljazeera. Parts of brazil have come to a standstill during a 24 hour nationwide strike to protest against proposed Pension Reforms demonstrators set fire to a car in brazils biggest city sao paolo and burning tires blocked a main road their Public Transport Services have also been disrupted the strike was called by the trade unions to protest against the possible reforms if approved the minimum retirement age would be raised and workers contributions would be increased. Joins us live from sao paolo how many cities are affected by this. Was cities towns and cities right across brazil were affected in this day of action the schools were closed banks werent working much of the public transport system came to hold the picture workers laid down their tools as well so it was fairly widespread across brazil difficult to put numbers on it at this stage and as is always the case the trade unions will say it was a roaring success the government will say it was a failure thats still being analyzed but it really is the beginning of a number of protests are we likely to see against these governments and their proposed Pension Reforms and how pivotal of these plans when it comes to reviving the economy. Well the government has said that theyre absolutely essential that brazil is again heading for recession that cuts need to be made to the pension reform which is simply unsustainable they say what the world has a say with the trade unions are saying that theyre being disproportionately hit by these cuts governments already promised cuts to the Public Education system we saw huge demonstrations in the middle of may against those which again they said disproportionately hits poor brazilians people who couldnt afford private education theyre saying that the wealthy should pay the wealthy show should be paying their taxes big business should be paying that they traditionally avoid paying their taxes and so they going to continue these protests. As long as these Pension Reforms which the government says a recession shoulders are on the table is there any doubt congress will approve this. Well the government president jabal sonata has said they are absolutely essential they are proving to be more difficult i think we have to wait and see just the strength of the public opposition to these reforms they have said they are essential to brazil needs these reforms to become competitive to be able to plan into the into the future but it really does depend on the number of people who say theyre affected the number of people who take to the streets also not has only been the president s for 5 and a half months since the beginning of january he still gauging the situation the opposition against him still is still organizing is still a still planning against these reforms so really were seeing the early stages of the battle plans from both sides from the government who says these reforms are essential and the workers who are saying they cant be done in this way daniel thank you. Now the last 5 suspects wanted in connection with the Easter Sunday bomb attacks and in custody the sri lankan nationals were extradited from saudi arabia on friday Police Say One of the suspects helping lead the attacks which killed more than 250 people in april at least 600 people are being held in connection with the bombings i saw has previously claimed responsibility. A court in britain has set next february as the date to decide whether or not julian a song should be extradited to the United States hes wanted for conspiring to hack Government Computers and leaking of secret documents john the whole reports. Julian assange watched via video link as the date was set for his extradition hearing the wiki leaks founder said to be in poor health and serving a 50 week sentence for bail violations would have to wait until february 2020 for a full hearing on the u. S. Request this case raises such fundamental questions about freedom of speech we heard in court today its an outrageous affront to journalistic protections and on that basis we would certainly hope that no journalist or publisher would be extra. In court the 18 county u. S. Department of justice indictment was read out charges including government computer hacking and the soliciting and publishing of classified information they relate to the publication in 2010 of hundreds of thousands of secret u. S. Military documents to do with the wars in iraq and afghanistan. The charges the indictment reads relate to a songes alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the United States his supporters of course disagree already had the report by the United Nations special at the time to explain how long. Hes been subjected psychological torture and these effects of these cars on the space we feel for this man. On pull up putting his hes own selfinterest aside with his walk gave this gift of knowledge to the people. All the coal that goes up here among supporters all purely innocent just for the u. K. Government to step in and block his extradition to the United States well earlier this week the home secretary sargent job and signed off on that request want to get legitimate saying it was right but the stress on he said you take custody now and making it clear that the governments position is that this is a decision by phone lee now for the cole. In April Julian Assange was ejected from the Ecuadorian Embassy where he sought refuge for 7 years following a swedish extradition request on charges of rape in 2012 with a Court Date Set and a legal battle ahead is several months away yet from finding out whether hell have to say u. S. Charges in a u. S. Court showdown aljazeera london. Still to come for you here on the news well tell you why theres anger in mali against a Regional Force deployed to provide security. And signs the bill that would allow extradition from hong kong to china may be losing Political Support after days of protests in sport well hear what this world cup legend has to say about claims the team over celebrates it during their last when. The heavy rain is trying to pull away from parts of north america now has been tracking its way north woods over the northeastern parts of the states and up into the eastern parts of canada and its gradually going to continue as we head through the next day i would say still dragging its feet further south a sofa some of us in florida were going to stick around with that wet weather as we head through the next few days. That system clears away though were just seeing more weather begin to push into the Great Lakes Region there as we head through the day on saturday and thats lindas around on sunday well also be throwing a few showers towards the south as well and some of these could turn out to be a bit nasty for texas and oklahoma towards the west fine for most of it say seattle up to 24. 00 so warm day for us l. A. 22. 00 before the towards the south a mess that line of thunderstorms over florida so its going to be affecting us in the bahamas and through cuba as well and generally speaking to the south of that its quite humid and its quite hot so there are a few showers around lots of showers particularly heavy ones here over parts of costa rica panama and into parts of colombia even further south in the clouds also began to put itself together every part of argentina as well so it looks rather way here as it does through parts of year ago i know its a cloud further north of repose of brazil into paraguayan as well and staying with it for sunday. Were making good use of money offshore accounts something taxes i was losing. More than 10 years after the Global Financial crisis millions of dollars of its like the greatest job you could ever imagine getting without putting any of your own capital in this who was in the eye of the storm and drove millions of workers into unemployment i said. We needed immediately by mutual hes the man who stole the world coming soon after decades of being programmed with instructions data hungry computers can now on their own identifying patterns and predicting human behavior. Artificial intelligence can monitor our movement. And decide on our future the big picture decodes the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine part to on aljazeera. Youre watching aljazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories this hour iran has rejected u. S. Claims that it was behind 2 tanker explosions in the gulf of oman the us released video to back up its claims but germany said it was inconclusive the u. K. Says its almost certain a branch of the Iranian Military was involved. The World Health Organization has stopped short of calling the spread of a bowler an International Emergency and 1400 people have died of the virus in the democratic republic. Her fears it could spread to uganda after 2 people died there this week. Parts of brazil have come to a standstill during a 24 hour nationwide strike to protest against proposed Pension Reforms if approved the minimum retirement age would be raised in workers contributions increased. A military spokesman for yemens who see rebel group is warning people to stay away from airports in saudi arabia and the u. A. E. The rebels have already targeted saudi arabias airport close to the border with yemen. Says who theo operations on airports and military sites will continue as long as the war in yemen goes on his approach with the journalist he believes the attacks on the saudi arabias airports are a way to get attention from the international community. I believe this step was taken after 40 years of. War on yemen and i believe now its time for airlines those w. s in so deep. As they still butin son on board after the saudis started the war against them and i think its time because if there is any civilian civilian casualty in the coming days or coming weeks this means that airlines take the responsibility saudi arabia take that as well as ability because actually its not i mean saudi arabia cannot just bomb yemen airport while the airport still open and this is exactly what the Yemeni Government on forces here in sanaa are saying that an airport and i for an eye on if they close our airports we will close all that airports palestinians have once again protested at the barrier with israel in the latest in a long series of friday demonstrations palestinians say israel has not kept promises made to him a cease fire last month spartans killed 25. 00 palestinians and 4 israelis protestors want the siege of gaza lifted and the right to return to palestinian lands illegally occupied by israel. International court of justice has rejected a request by the United Arab Emirates to take immediate measures against in a dispute over alleged discrimination the hearing on friday was part of a wider legal battle between the 2 countries arising out of the blockade imposed on doha by the u. A. E. And 3 other arab countries the u. A. E. Had argued the aggravates intentions by blocking access to and government sites it allows expelled kasserine supplying for visas need barkha has more now from the hague. The court has rejected an application for an emergency injunction known as provisional measures by the u. A. E. On the grounds that qatar was in some way prejudicing a much wider case between the 2 countries now that this application for this injunction is being rejected the focus goes back to the white a case a case thats focused on whether or not the u. A. E. Has violated an all Important International convention the convention on the elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination during the countrys blockade of qatar now in its 2nd year we are actually extremely pleased of the judgment coming from the court today it recognizes that the true victims of this Racial Discrimination case are the people and not the government of the u. A. E. According to legal experts it could take many months if not years before we get a result in the full case but in the meantime last summer the i. C. J. Ruled that the usa had indeed been responsible for Racial Discrimination against ataris in the blockade and ordered the u. A. E. Allow qatari nationals separated during the blockade to be reunited and the students be allowed to continue their studies without risk of deportation and those categories that need it access to courts and tribunals that was an obligatory order by the court will last month the u. A. E. Hit back saying that castle was deliberately trying to make it look as if the u. A. E. Wasnt following the courts orders and asked for an emergency injunction. Of their own on a number of different grounds including the belief that cattle had deliberately and purposefully blocked access to a u. A visa site that would allow Country Nationals to apply for visas and travel potentially back to the usa thats an accusation that the qataris deny saying that the reason why they brought the site was that it posed a Cyber Security risk a risk of mile where i was a number of the claims made by the u. A. E. Claims that have now been rejected by the i. C. J. The reason is whether or not the claims have any validity to them is there really any risk of irreparable harm that justifies emergency measure versus putting off these considerations for the for the later case for the big case in the u. A. E. Have hired some of the best legal teams in the world but recently the u. A. E. Fired its entire team and hired a new one this has been the 1st test of the teams capabilities at the heart of this although its a bitter political dispute a belief from katsav that its citizens have been prejudiced against the case continues. Tear gas has been fired at protesters in the mali in capital bamako after demonstrations broke out near a military barracks there are growing tensions over Security Forces in place across the country malcolm webb has more. People here are angry at whats called the 5 star hotel its a cooperation between the government of mali and 4 of its neighbors involved their militaries working together to fight insurgents throughout the region but people here are angry because the g 5 moved its headquarters to hear bamako mali as capital and they feel that the conflicts being brought to their doorstep thats why they started burning tires and branches in the street. Headquarters where i was in further to the north in the center of the country it was attacked there by the separatists and so the headquarters was moved here but it hasnt otherwise been a great deal of violence here in the capital bamako people here feel that the fight hasnt done anything to help them and now theyre being put at risk the headquarters of the g 5 just down there the police are protecting them police have been coming out to the protesters in the pickups driving around the neighborhood firing tear gas but each time they pull away protesters we gather some of the throwing stones setting fire to tires and other debris in the road people here on here till what they see as a totally ineffectual regional cooperation. Between ethnic militia in the democratic republic of congo has killed at least 70 people more than 100000 have been forced from their homes in the Eastern Province of the over the past week the United Nations has deployed troops to 3 temporary military bases in the area where hillah mahmut as more. Fighting in the east of the democratic republic of congo has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes in recent years. That total is increasing many walks this count from the displaced in bunia there seeking safety from fighting between the lendu and hemet tribes and associated militia victims from the ham ethnic group say they were attacked with machetes. We saw linda what tack in our village for no reason killing people and burning houses many of our families relatives were killed this is why there is no way for us to stay here we asked authorities to help stabilize the situation. We were surprised by the attack on our village then 2 fighters chased us from our land with machetes and guns i saw them killing my neighbors this is why i decided to go in the bush for safety of. Hundreds of children are alone in the camp not knowing whether their parents are alive or not countless people are left fending for themselves living in houses made of plastic sheets. Deborah entire family were killed including her 6 children when i was with how can i go home when theyre killing everybody bear i will stay here because i have no one left even my house is no longer there i might die here because theres no food to eat. The fighting escalated this week but the cause is unclear the fight for control of the mineral wealth in the east india r. C. Is fueling the militia violence and instability and theres a longstanding dispute over Land Ownership between the hammock cattle herders and lendu farmers tens of thousands of congolese have been killed in a cycle of attacks throughout it to a province. The Congolese Army as well as police have been attacked and some killed while trying to stop the ethnic fighting. Because this is the example of one killer we captured he was killing and burning houses in one of the villages hes from the lendu tribe this is the people who are committing the crimes theres no doubt about their identity now. But many hamad dont trust the government especially young people theyve been taking matters into their own hands by protesting they want the government to do more to end the killings 100 aljazeera. Mexico says it will tighten security at dozens of Border Crossings as part of efforts to stem the flow of migrants to the u. S. Which is filmed by aljazeera shows convoys of trucks carrying migrants to a little known border town between guatemala and mexico low security and people smuggling operations to turn the area into a crossing point for thousands john coleman has more now from mexico city. After a report that showed convoys of trucks heading through most nights from a very specific area of the guatemala mexico border and those trucks controlled by people smugglers taking hundreds of Central Americans through mexico to the u. S. Border we asked president Lopez Obrador of mexico why that had been happening for what locals told us was more than a year and why the government seemed not to have noticed or done anything to stop it this was his response they are trying to say we have identified 68 Border Crossing points and in all of them there is going to be vigilance thats what i can tell you its a plan to have control on the border so not really a clear answer there but president Lopez Obrador saying that in 68 Border Crossing Point Security is going to be increased were already seeing that across the country mexico is really on the pressure from the United States to curb the amount of Central American migrants coming from honduras el salvador guatemala fleeing poverty and violence that ending up on the u. S. Border to the north and its say said already that if mexico doesnt do that there would be terrorists mexico is a verted that threat for now but the government said from the u. S. That in a month and a half if it doesnt see concrete results and those results will be judged by President Trump then there will be further actions. The u. S. Government says Border Patrol agents sent attention census are overwhelmed with more than 140000 migrants crossing the southern border last month evidences surfaced that some like woods are being held outdoors in the summer heat without access to basic services i do joe castro reports now from el paso texas. 3 months ago the u. S. Government kept migrants who had recently crossed the border locked under a bridge that makeshift camp closed after public outcry but in recent weeks and new one has appeared no longer under the shaded bridge that glared under public scrutiny but rather hidden from sight under the glare of the sun im going to use the phrase concentration camp these photos were taken by neil rosen dorf a government professor who says he discovered the camp after walking through an unlocked gate and they were all men in their twentys and thirtys were able to scrounge for themselves. Or sheets. And pieces. That they just concocted together in order to provide themselves with a little bit of shade the area is not accessible to the public the government wouldnt allow journalists in either all you can see from here are the tops of the tan tarps beneath them people hidden from sight aljazeera secretly shot video shows the camp through the slats of a nearby pedestrian bridge thousands of people walk past each day most unaware of the migrants who are just outside earshot they had been in there for about a month 30 days and more that they had not washed once they had not been given any access to washing facilities at all the entire time that they were in there a government spokesman did not answer questions about the camps condition and number of detainees but said in a statement during the current. Crisis u. S. Border patrol has had to take extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of our agents and those in our custody as such and to avoid severe overcrowding of u. S. Border patrol temporary Holding Facilities every Available Space which provides both freedom of movement safety and security for those in our custody are used as necessary what we are seeing the systemic by ole shows of human rights in the past would argue that we were just some bad apples some bad 18 so by the officers that were us mistreating people today the mistreatment has become part of the systemic strategic. Problem the ngo Border Network for human rights says its never before encountered such widespread abuse and neglect at u. S. Border facilities and government inspectors themselves have documented dangerous overcrowding the conditions have contributed to illnesses and deaths and continue to deteriorate heidi joe castro aljazeera el paso texas. Women across switzerland a rallying for equality hundreds of protesting what they say is the nations on acceptably slow pace to womens rights that switzerland 2nd National Womens strike 28 years ago a similar action show half a 1000000 women on the

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.