You. The u. K. Has issued new guidelines to Companies Selling weapons to saudi arabia after a British Court ruled last week the government broke the law by allowing arms sales to saudi arabia sites in riyadhs involvement in the conflict in yemen the government is seeking to appeal against the decision for the moment new export licenses arent being issued to Companies Selling weapons to saudi arabia bahrain egypt the u. A. E. And kuwait ensues led to a heated debate in the u. K. Parliament where the ongoing british Prime Minister to resign may face condemnation for selling arms used by the Coalition Fighting in yemen. We continue to operate one of the most robust arms export control regimes in the world. And we take our responsibilities on arms export licensing very seriously indeed in the words of the 27 team judgment the government engaged in anxious scrutiny indeed at what seems like anguished scrutiny at some stages were disappointed that the court found against the government on one ground and we will be seeking permission to appeal this judgment to the enemy call me. Mr speaker the german germany only e. U. Member states is bound to saudi arabia so was denmark and both the us senate and house of representatives of voted to ban arms exports as well the un describes the situation in yemen as and i quote humanitys biggest preventable disaster and the government sees fit to continue selling arms to saudi arabia during that situation so can i ask the Prime Minister a very simple question does she believe there are serious ongoing violations of International Humanitarian law by saudi arabia in yemen yes or no yes it would be very right honorable gentleman knows very well that we consider these issues very carefully when we are dealing with these arms export licenses as has just been quoted by the court but he references the situation in yemen this cannot go on we need a political settlement in yemen i would remind the right honorable gentleman that the saudi led intervention was at the request of the legitimate president of the yemen following a rebel insurgency which overthrew the internationally recognized government and the intervention has been acknowledged by the united nations. The u. S. Senate is trying to make it more difficult for donald trump to push through arms sales without congressional review another measure follows Donald Trumps multibillion dollar deal with so the arabia and the United Arab Emirates which he described as an emergency measure to bypass congress its not clear when the full senate will take up the bill mr trump has promised to veto it. Lots more still to come for you here on the news hour including 8 arrives in Uganda People fleeing fighting in the democratic republic of congo with nothing but their lives. Hong kong Democracy Campaigners hold the city to put pressure on its leaders and in the sports news some unusual events get a step closer to being included in the olympics explains all in about 25 minutes. A photograph of a father and daughter who drowned in a river on the u. S. Mexican border is highlighting the dangers migrants face trying to reach the u. S. A warning us may find these images disturbing is victoria could be a scam or tinas and his 23 month old daughter valerie a died last weekend crossing from mexico to the United States a journalist who works for a mexican newspaper found the bodies on monday she hopes the photographs she took will focus International Attention on migration to the u. S. Where were going to go and more your way next in more it was something that moved me deeply because it showed that up until her last breath she was joined to him not only by the shots but also in that embrace in which they passed together into death. 25 year old martinez was from el salvador he was crossing the rio grande with valerie on his back tucked inside his t. Shirt when they were swept away by strong currents his wife was waiting on the mexican side of the shoreline and survived to yaml up a soundless into something bad like this happen before you see the river and it appears very calm and i think thats why the father thought he could cross but the rio grande has a lot of deep powerful currents downstream. Earlier this month mexico agreed to tighten its southern border with quite a mana after President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on mexican goods critics say the new measures have led to migrants taking even more dangerous and isolated routes. The photographs of martinez and his daughter are reminiscent of another tragedy that made headlines 4 years ago the image of alan codys body washed up on a turkish beach sparked global outrage he was a 3 year old syrian refugee the images of martinez and his daughter may have a similar impact serving to highlight the plight of those fleeing war and poverty in Central America victoria gay to be aljazeera our correspondent in jordan has more on this story for us so rose this must be raising some rather awkward questions there on the border and in washington as to how the u. S. Looks after or doesnt look after these people who want to get they want to get to a stage where they can claim asylum. Well certainly. Congressional democrats are pointing to the photo of government tinas and his daughter bella area and saying that this symbolizes the trumpet ministrations cold hearted innes when it comes to addressing the needs and concerns of migrants coming primarily from Central America however republicans are saying that this is a situation where the home countries of people such as oh scott a much inas and his daughter need to do a much better job of providing jobs and security for their citizens so that they dont have to make the truck the very dangerous trek to the Us Mexico Border and try us seek refuge in this country i can tell you however peter that this is been going on for decades i worked in Southern Arizona in the early 1990 s. And there were people who were living in sewer tunnels trying to make their way from mexico into the United States people who would try to ride on freight trains coming north into the United States and sometimes they would try to move from one box car to another and they would be killed it was rather gruesome you would find bodies in the desert along the border people having died because of a severe dehydration this summer is said to be particularly. Dangerous because the temperatures are well above 40 degrees celsius along the southern border between the United States and mexico so this incident involving oscar much and his daughter are just the latest examples of what people are willing to risk in order to try to come to the United States now the big question peter is is the trumpet ministrations crackdown on migration actually working or is it making the problem worse the this might be typified by the ongoing debate in congress over how much money. And on what limits should the u. S. Spend money to try to deal with the thousands of people who have come north trying to establish a new life in the United States theres a 4500000000. 00 piece of legislation that has just passed in the u. S. House of representatives theres a similar bill with a little more money that is pending in the u. S. Senate but it doesnt have the same restrictions as the house bill does and so there is a real question about whether the money to try to help people in the middle of this situation will actually get to them ross thanks very much. Still europe still the weather still hopes fears a bit and hopes try to. Yeah i know thats not so remote was it freshening up to some over the next couple days by the by down towards the southwest of europe it is going to stay hard to see temperatures up around the 40 degree mark you can see this area cloud up towards the Baltic States that western side of russia that sinking further southwards and that will introduce that fresh are rare for many as we go on through the next day or so this was the scene yesterday in prague the main square there sprinklers coming out just to help people cold down from the scorching heat temperatures have been getting up to around 35 celsius and perhaps a couple of theories above that for today to mississippi about 23. 00 at this time of year theres that heat then we see in the temperatures well up into the thirtys across many parts of europe well in warsaw 34 degrees as we go on into worth 1st day see how the temperatures fall back around 10 celsius there and that cooler trend will continue to just drive its way down towards the black sea as we go through the next behind me yet we still got the red shading on our chart there 40 celsius a possibility for madrid the reason for the change well thats because we have got some Colder Weather weather coming in across the northeastern corner system cloud and rain coming into western russia down across ukraine into remain a sinking further south was clear a fresher weather does tuck its way in behind well see quite a brisk wind coming in the temperatures back down to where they should be paid. Everson thanks very much still to come for you here on the aljazeera news i will tell you why hundreds of miners a staging an underground city in south africa. And in sport is most under too much pressure to perform well who will be here with the latest from the africa cup of nations. When the news breaks these protesters and the story builds. When people mean to be. Included and it looks like as if you dont have rights too much. On the story needs to be told. Aljazeera has teams on the ground to win you would win documentaries and lightnings on air and online. After years of overgrazing the damage caused to the precious grasslands. Is being reversed with one of the worlds biggest conservation projects. Theyre pretty. Radical and if theyre plentiful and theyre like this. Then you know that the system is clean. And that they feel no threats. Are. On aljazeera. Youre watching. In the chair here in doha this hour these are your headlining stories the u. N. Special investigator has called for a criminal inquiry into the Saudi Arabian crown Prince Mohammed bin sound man and one of his main advice is the death of the saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside the kingdoms consulate in istanbul october the 2nd last year the u. K. Has this is new guidelines to Companies Selling weapons to saudi arabia for the moment you export licenses are not being a suit to Companies Selling weapons to saudi arabia bahrain egypt the u. A. E. And kuwait. The iranian president Hassan Rouhani has rejected u. S. Calls for talks saying he doesnt believe washington really wants to negotiate after the u. S. Impose new sanctions targeting irans Supreme LeaderAyatollah Khamenei and other senior officials the u. S. Says the measures are to stop tehran developing and distributing Nuclear Weapons mr rouhani says his country does not want to war. Carcas if he drew more sad that would mean even involved than we can see that the white house is confused and saying false and nonsense and ridiculous things and choosing the wrong policy its clear that regarding sanctions theyve reached the end some said americans want to talk without preconditions why dont you accept we prove it the same bus ravi has the latest from tehran. These are the 1st comments weve heard from Supreme Leader ayatollah ali come in day since he was added to the u. S. Sanctions list on monday he addressed american sanctions not specifically sanctions against him but about american sanctions he acknowledged that they have indeed over the years had a devastating effect on irans economy he said iran has been oppressed but that does not mean iran is weak it is mighty and will achieve its goals and in a seeming reference to the shoot down by irans military of a u. S. Drone last week on thursday he said iran has shown its power not just through recent events but in its resistance over the last 40 years he said iran remains mighty and dignified so very strong comments coming from him and with regards to the idea of talks he said that the United States only goal is to weaken iran in any way possible and any sort of call for a dialogue is a little more than deception russias foreign minister Sergei Lavrov is calling on both the u. S. And iran to entertain channels of dialogue before they enter a point of no return must allow was also urging gulf nations to support mediation efforts to ease regional tensions. But at the there are no no return points although some would want to create such point but we will persuade our iranian and u. S. Colleagues to step away from this dangerous line to start solving the contradiction through a civilized dialogue and of course it means stepping away from policies of ultimatums sanctions and blackmail. The u. S. Secretary of state mike pompeo is missing the indian Prime Minister and foreign minister to discuss trade energy and defense tension in the gulf also high on the agenda that. We all know that we need to keep that that waterway open. For that reason as it were just described how we also know that iran is the Worlds Largest state sponsor of terror and we know the indian people have they have suffered from terror around the world so i think there is a a shared understanding of threat and a common purpose to ensure that we can keep energy at the right prices and deter this threat not only is a threat in that narrow confines of the middle east but the threat that this terror regime poses to the entire world. There are reports that egypt gave the former president Mohamed Morsy an ultimatum before he died morsi of the detained Muslim Brotherhood leaders were told to disband the organization or face consequences the middle east is reporting the group was given a deadline to decide morsi refused to morsi was egypts only democratically elected president he collapsed and died in a cairo court from last week theyve it hurst is the editor in chief of the middle east i. E. Joins us from london david just walk us through what the central allegation is here. Well gentlemen geishas for some time morsi himself but also Senior Leaders of the brotherhood who were in prison were bombarded with visits by top gyptian state officials they were acting on documents that are being produced in secret which was basically polls closing afoul of the news and brother who they argue probably was finished as an organization it didnt last long in control it had received a very severe blow much more severe than under the war or mubarak and now is the time to strike and to close it and he uses prisoners as leverage to close it. What they were offering prisons was freedom. In return for the thoughtful nox process a great politics. Know what school which is preaching more or or social functions of the brotherhood movement. Leadership is being offered better terms or. Not not release that they were better terms of prison or not they were rejected. And. The nish negotiations went back and forward couldnt my sources who are also involved they were just servers they were also involved in this process because it was getting out of chile as well so it was excellence of the brotherhood as well as the one still in egyptian prisons. That they cant trust the negotiations going to stream youre frustrated with morsi who kept his word he didnt even recognize it can be said he who maintains the very end that he was that the legitimate president of egypt and yet what happened to him was what we all know said the peasant the very strong grounds there is his death was not cell phones for just a Natural Causes still though we know he he was suffering from diabetes and you have a history. But if the circled official position at the highest levels possible in cairo was the brotherhood is no longer a problem its no longer an issue why was there the dynamic why was there the feeling that somebody had to pursue this particular course of action. Well because if they hadnt succeeded in getting the prisoners out of jail a new state or basically gone home and given up that would mean dick cheney in fact i disagree with the assessment that the brotherhood is finished isnt certainly certainly its in its biggest crisis i agree with that and certainly divide it seems leadership in london here and also you know in you know stumbled on lots of problems its nonfunctional but in terms of its message its what reality i think it is still a Sleeping Giant its still in spite of everything thats been chucked chucked out and that is a consistent reading for what passes for a new polls in the middle east the arab world david we must leave it there many thanks. Gunman and a suicide bomber in egypt have killed at least 6 policemen and seriously injured 8 others the attackers targeted 3 checkpoints in the city of el arish in the northern Sinai Peninsula on tuesday night no group claiming responsibility in ethiopia mourners have been paying tribute to Army Generals who were killed in an attempt on saturday dozens of people were killed in fighting during a rebellion in the region across the weekend the Regional Government spokesman claiming that ceremonies have been held for the regional president and his deputy in northern t gree province ethiopias military chief of staff and retired general were laid to rest an address of a on tuesday. Almost 300 miners a staging a sit in in south africa to protest against unfair pay and working conditions the workers who remained underground at the langs s. Mine and in the countrys northwest for a week now theyre demanding the mines Human Resources department be sacked over a raft of complaints including the dismissal of more than 50 employees for me to miller has more on that. Its been 8 days since close to 300 miners began their underground strike here in the Northwest Province they say theyll remain there as long as it takes to have their demands heard now this all began after a female coworker made allegations of Sexual Harassment and my nose who are angry over this a little has been done while the alleged perpetrator was suspended for a short time hes since returned to work and the miners say this isnt good enough their grievances also extend to issues around pay what they say are unfair dismissals as well as the working conditions underground now thats where they remain and outside the mine the family members as well as other miners have gathered to show support but theyre also very worried given the amount of time the miners have stayed underground over a week now they havent had any food to eat theyve also had very little water now this is the 1st time theres been any sort of consignment of food thats come through when and this is what will be delivered to the miners some point during the course of the day but the mine workers unions are saying that food delivery has been blocked and theyve had very little joy when it comes to negotiating with the management we are awaiting some sort of response from management as to what will happen next if the parties concerned will return to the negotiation table but is a lot of concern especially from the people outside who say that conditions on the ground are very difficult some miners have come up in the last day or 2 because theyve become ill they too say they want to return this is how important these issues are for the miners and how desperate they are they say to have management hear them and deal with their issues. Food aid has started arriving for refugees forced from their homes by fighting in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo however aid workers are struggling to reach tens of thousands of others trapped in areas where rival militias have been attacking villages Catherine Sawyer reports from neighboring uganda where many have fled. 7000. 00 congolese have come to this come for safety on the shores of lake a ugandan boda theyve escaped from fighting in the Eastern Province of the tory in the democratic republic of congo most of them want to cross into uganda but have lost everything and the johnny is too expensive i dont know round one im leaving in this camp with my 5 children because i cannot afford to go to uganda my husband was killed last week in jordan and i have to stay here to get food for my children. To date has just begun trickling in theyd walk his are finding it hard to get help to tens of thousands of congolese still trapped in areas where our talks are still going on so many of these people here both because of the visa ethnic balance theyre here without anything that can help them see why this is a fast Food Distribution 4000 of the 7000 people in the car im groups have been carrying out attacks religious and juggle and the lake all but ariel detour province for more than 2 weeks now some congolese say theyre fighting over farmland fishing rights and minerals. Even military offensive against the militias and so far dozens have been killed or captured government soldiers have recovered firearms and rescued nearly a 100 civilians who had been taken hostage some of the troops have also been killed. But 400000 people have been displaced and those who can are using boats to cross into uganda thousands of arrived and more coming theyll be brought to this Reception Center where theyll be officially registered as refugees uganda allows refugees to settle work go to local schools and move around the country so both here are luckier than most but most weve talked to have told us that still not home. Patrick has been here for a month. He was a farmer and fisherman back home he says his village was among the fast to be attacked was by now it all not go back there until even after this situation comes because the violence that keeps repeating itself on every time you see is played and we get leaders of that are closer to where we are and who care about our beats back in the democratic republic of congo people continue to flee from their villages this is what theyre leaving behind abandoned homes death destruction and misery cathy zoi aljazeera western uganda. On kong Democracy Campaign as a staging a sit in in the city center its the latest action the demonstrations say is intended to draw attention to the future of human rights in the terror