And sadly people have paid the tragic consequence price of with their life last night these are very few genes many of them who left behind warm persecution and have fled to neighboring countries in the hopes of finding safety and instead found themselves held in terrible conditions inside these Detention Centers but also now are no longer have their physical safety guaranteed either we need to evacuate people in these Detention Centers or out as a matter of urgency what exactly is the un position on these camps are you mentioned many of the people being held are people who have been trying to cross the mediterranean to seek sanctuary many of these migrants had in fact been intercepted at sea and brought back to libya do you consider these detentions illegal. Well the status quo now cannot continue there needs to be shifts in approach here we need the Immediate Release of everyone in currently being held inside the Detention Center in tripoli we also need states to come forward to help us evacuate people outside of libya but the problem weve been having in recent months is that people are being brought to the Detention Centers faster than we can evacuate them theyre being brought to libya after being rescued or intercepted by the libyan coast guard a rate thats quicker than we can get people out so we need a new policy that we need to see a renewed effort sees an end to people being returned to libya no refugees should be returned to libya at this time that says so what would this new policy look like because weve had repeated calls for these camps to be closed weve also heard reports of food and water shortages breaks of disease even systematic torture in these facilities conditions that these camps are dire they have night being hit by missiles what sort of polls say shifty looking for where do you want these people to go. Well we need a comprehensive approach the looks of issues all across the routes the refugees and migrants are travelling i mean right now we have some 15 conflicts in east and west africa there while they continue likely to see more people fleeing so efforts need to be made renewed efforts to broker peace in those countries and then in the neighboring countries the people flee to you know more needs to be done to strengthen the asylum systems there and to give people opportunities so that they feel protected and safe and dont seek to move on further but we also need to address the situation of the boat crossings on the mediterranean the numbers are down significantly compared to previous years so its a perfectly manageable situation we need to stop seeing what we have now where boats carrying rescued passengers are left at sea for days on end and theres a political back and forth among states about who will receive them we need to address this now as a humanitarian issue with a regional approach that brings passengers to shore quickly and safely and shares responsibility for hosting them ok Charlie Exley joining us there live from geneva thanks very much indeed for speaking to us to say what many of the migrants killed in that strike hails from nigeria aljazeera as a hoodie just joins us now from the capital a bridge or. Weve heard of modes from the African Union condemning that attack has there been any reaction specifically from the Nigerian Government. Well basically i spoke to an official a short while ago who said the Nigerian Government will condemn these attacks the president has not issued a statement just yet but the officials here have agreed that the attack is unpardonable but he didnt theyre not great fodder on that now the issue of these might print in the libya has been going on for a very long time nigeria said they have more than 5000 migrants in libya but when we were there in generally of last year to evacuated hundreds of thousands of them so far more than 50001000 have been evacuated and we realize that the situation is much bigger than what the Nigerian Government initially thought and that is only talking about migrants who are probably in areas controlled by the government recognized by the International Community we dont talking about those behind the front lines those in areas controlled by the rebel leader and other areas that are inaccessible to government officials even to take your camp that we were told that there was at least 150. 00 nigerians in that camp but when we visited that camp with Union Officials last year we realized that what hundreds of them and they were talking about. Evaluations of their rights torture and even being in slaved in some in some cases the former nigerian minister porting a priest told me in an interview shortly after the 2 of the 2 your company other camp percentages in libya that they know that some people some officials in the Libyan Government dont want the situation to end because these migrants are being exploited now the situation here in nigeria is a that i want it families who are actually waiting to hear what happened to their loved ones they know some of their own left the shores of nigeria trying to go to europe and they havent heard from them so this is going to probably raise tensions among families who are not heard from theyre not going to for a very long time and the Nigerian Government right now looks like it scrambling to come up with their statement regarding the attack last night and a citizen to get that we will of course hear from you making that some guys thank you very much ahmadis is joining us that from a bullshitter. Well our diplomatic answer james bays joins me now on set the here in doha james weve been hearing of a situation that is escalates and there have always been issues with with migrants trying to cross. Across the Mediterranean Sea get into europe now it seems that they are being prevented from leaving on it and are coming under attack what sort of reaction are we going to see from the International Community when it comes to show there must be some kind of concrete action after this because migrants are still coming into libya from the cells you have this Pressure Cooker going on now of all of these people being arriving there for some time on able then to get on boats that they used to travel to europe because the European Union spearheaded by italy put great pressure on the libyans and particularly the libyan coast guard to detain anyone who is planning to travel whats now been added into this is is its become an active war zone again and those detention camps are actually being targeted so yes its a nightmare scenario for those people back in 2011 during the war i remember visiting some of the camps the bin camps some camps there around tripoli for years and years and years and really a nightmare situation how will the International Community react certainly i think after the words youve heard from you and h. C. R. I suspect youre going to hear some words from the u. N. Security council they werent supposed to talk about libya until the end of the month until the 29th i suspect theyre going to have to make some sort of statement normally it would be the europeans that lead the way on a statement of fact its the u. K. Thats known as the pen holder they drop resolutions and statements on libya but its a bit embarrassing for the europeans given that their policy is part of the problem and this is certainly thats certainly a damning indictment of the europeans policy whether that will change or not remains to be seen but the wider International Community mean everybody appears to have so. Kind of state can they not be is that going to make it harder to get a concrete resolution like given that people do seem to be landing on different sides of this of this ongoing conflict there is a Clear International position and its interesting that going back to the end of last year and turn you get terrorists the u. N. Secretary general said in a News Conference that libya of all the problems in the middle east look the most hope hopeful but then of course that changed in april when general have to launch his offensive on tripoli and although everyone publicly supports the plan for a National Conference and then for elections privately many members of the International Community actually quite like general haftar and the idea of a strongman an access potentially to the Oil Resources of libya and all the money involved so you have you have countries that support the u. N. Position publicly but privately might be saying well actually maybe general have to not such a bad idea lets end the chaos in libya and have one man in control and thats whats been going on i think even within countries theres difference of opinions on this take for example the u. S. The trumpet ministration President Trump himself has been toying with support for general haftar and yet within the us system weve seen very strong comments recently from said that senator bob menendez whos the Ranking Member of the Foreign Relations committee who has been pointing out that weve now seen general haftar with the javelin missiles armor piercing missiles where did he get them from well senator menendez since he got them from the u. S. He hes suggesting that u. A. E. Might or should have all its arms sales from the u. S. Potentially stopped as a result of this is certainly a complex story an ongoing one and we will continue to follow it here on aljazeera phonetic genspace our diplomatic gets very much in. Theres plenty more still to come on the news hour including after days of deadlock the european leaders finally decide. Its huge they want to take over the used top positions. A un investigator calls on the g 20 to reconsider holding its next summit in saudi arabia. And in sports the l. A. Angels pay tribute c pitcher Tyler Skaggs Leo will have all the details for you later on. Irans president says if its partners in the 2050 nuclear deal do not fulfill their promises its Nuclear Reactor will return to its previous activities Hasan Rouhani says after july the 7th they will go to see whatever level is needed european Foreign Ministers say theyre extremely concerned iran has exceeded limits of its stockpile of low enriched uranium despite this britain france and germany say they wont reimpose the u. N. Sanctions or same pursuit of a house more from teheran. How that deadline came about is 2 months ago irans president Hassan Rouhani said that since the United States unilaterally pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018 since other signatories to the deal have been unable or many iranians say unwilling to feel for their side of the bargain saying that iran has been patient enough mr rouhani said that iran will begin rolling back parts of its commitments to the nuclear deal because it cant be the only country fulfilling its commitments because it wasnt the only country that signed the deal now this breach of the 300 kilogram stockpile limit was the 1st step on july 7th irans government said it will take yet another step and its all designed to retake control of the Nuclear Program really expand the scope of its Nuclear Activity here inside the country what irans president said this morning was again this was during a weekly Cabinet Meeting to members of his government he said that iran will be able to possibly enrich uranium beyond the purity level agreed to in the nuclear deal more highly enriched uranium as well as expand the work of Nuclear ActivityNuclear Facilities including iraq and ford though now were what World Leaders are hoping is that iran decides not to do so iranian leaders have said over and over again theyve been patient enough and its now time for them to do what they think is best for their country. Well for the 1st time a woman has been nominated to lead the body that oversees the affairs of the European Union the decision comes after days of disagreements over here should get the most senior jobs well German Defense minister von lyon was not when it suits you succeeds sean quote younker as president s of the European Commission belgian Prime MinisterCharles Michel is slated to be the European Council president hell take over from donald tusk and spains foreign minister borrow has been nominated see the top diplomats he would succeeds federica morgan really and the i. M. F. Chief Christine Legarde has been put forward as president s of the European Central bank taking over from mario draghi they no need to be endorsed by the European Parliament. Has more now from brussels. After days of wrangling its a close ally of german chancellor Angela Merkel whos got the nod for what many see as the most important job. Germanys defense minister and a selfproclaimed federalist is the leaders nomination for the post of European Commission president even if germany abstain on the Commission President due to the government coalition. For a local support of the whole book which 1st and foremost we have chosen to women and for the for peoples issues a perfect gender boner. I am really happy about it after all europe as a woman child michelle the belgian Prime Minister is nominated to be the next head of the European Council with spains foreign minister Josep Burrell as the e. U. s Foreign Policy chief while the International Monetary fund boss Christine Lagarde is nominated to head the European Central bank you know had 6 in a tired of course we all had to give a bit we all had to move but once again the European Council has approved the fact that its capable of doing so and given the disparate conceptions in europe and amongst the various party groups and families and the various Prime Ministers i believe it to be an asset. The dutch labor leader from his timmons had been seen as the front runner for a Commission President as the talks started on sunday but there was a big push back from countries including poland hungary the Czech Republic and slovakia the socalled visit for the hungary ins and poles have been strongly criticised by simmons over their record on the rule of law throughout these negotiations donald toast the president of the European Council has been wary of putting things to a vote prefer him to reach consensus however slowly the process is highlighted not Just National divisions but the struggle for influence between europes political families the top appointments are meant to take into account the results of the recent european elections the group that did best the center right the p. P. P. Insisted one of its candidates should head the commission but the lead candidate of the greens has denounced the package as a back door deal and old europe at its worst is not a certainty that the parliament will approve the names im going to merkel says the e. U. Could explore new rules to avoid repeating the squabbles weve just seen for example direct elections and transnational lists whatever happens the calls for Greater Transparency are likely to get louder nadeem barber aljazeera brussels. Well lets get more on this from rios shes a e. U. Shes with the e. U. Policy network your acts of thought joins us now live from strasser via skype there she is 1st of all these arent high school me means every year exactly are they and what do these nominees tell us about the power plays at work in europe. I think one way to look of the names we see the need or worse destroy were struggling to achieve a balance in between kerry toreador presentation gender balance and Political Representation dot that the horses and some when we all have the feeling that they were on a log and they needed to reach an agreement before the European Parliament motive or their president now we are seeing the bulge taking place here in a stress ring so if they needed to reach an agreement no matter what so eventually they just would names of the table that were able to get that consensus that gone on to say whats archer or so are you suggesting that these are perhaps the best candidates for the job just the ones most likely to get through its a fight if europe. Definitely i dont know i dont see that they are necessarily the best for the job weve seen that we had candidates particularly coming from the parliaments for the best answer of the European Commission that could have done the job so i think that when weve been talking so much what they need to represent the vote of the people in the selection and when weve been talking so much about the need to appoint a right candidate be the right order with the right c. V. The slang not necessarily be the case that its more id say that i agree with the view that this is more a question of Political Violence that its about the who is best for the actual job which you say its democratic because this charge of the e. U. Being undemocratic is one that the institutions have had to do with increasingly over the past few months and especially with the rise of parties such as the more populist parties like the brics parsi does this not play into their hands this this maneuvering. You know way i dont think its on them across it because at the end of the day those people about how great the association are representatives of all the members they better have been elected by the see the sense of those members out so its not that theyd allow im not afraid of we know how the institutions words and we know that they are entitle to make it efficient now what i do see is that parliament has been completely under represented here and you know the treaty says that the European Council needs to take into consideration good result of the election and i dont think that has been the case because indeed not of the country that our ports are by the pier Pm Parliament where even concede that are and some of them were actually pushed by by members states because of their the friends of the rule of low on the human rights in the European Union so we indeed that is questionable and racist many questions on whether or not the members who are actually taking into consideration the result of the actual election particularly in a moment in which we have seen an increase of it are now its one of the highest in the last 20 years better israel starting as the life of strasburg thanks very much indeed for your thoughts there. That the United Nations special investigator examining the murder of journalist she wants world powers to reconsider holding the next g 20 in saudi arabia and ask of them are announced her findings last month telling aljazeera she wants the u. N. To investigate further she wasnt able to determine who authorized the killing but did find credible evidence pointing to crime Prince Mohammed bin some months involvements. Now realize that next year over g 20 will be taking place in saudi arabia a political call to billy t. For mr cashel you will mean that it doesnt happen or its moved elsewhere or something is being done to ensure that the pulley to call our system in the us and in other countries does not become complicit of that International Crime and of the narrative that saudi arabia is trying to sell fairly effectively in some quarters. Or in a few moments well have the weather with the adverts and but still to come on aljazeera irreversible damage that still leaves us morning from greenpeace over plans to mine the ocean floor the Chinese Government urges hong kong to find those responsible for damaging the Legislature Building in mondays process. To head sing for these semi finals in india its the on course at the cricket world cup. The weather sponsored by qatar airways. Flood warnings have been issued across southern parts of japan and we had phenomenal amount sort of rainfall mudslides certainly a possibility over the next couple of days some parts of q. C. Have seen around a meter of rain since last friday this weather system that we have here this is a stationary front blue and red line that we do have here is a station from this the my you buy you from this is seasonal rains that do come down but weve seen incredible amounts of rainfall of this system which has been stuck in a similar area for all that time then its going to start for the next few days as well 207. 00 millimeters of rain there. Nearly as much in fact not too far away here 160 millimeters of rain and well that looks lie and we get some idea of that. Big downpours coming through there have been a widespread flooding people have been struggling to cope and as i said many many many people have been evacuated from their homes as a result of the very very heavy rain that remains in place and you go rivers have burst their banks as well away from here where we have heat wave or such into the northeast of china temperatures well up here and is going to stay hot in beijing for example at 40 degrees celsius but meanwhile for japan the rain is set to continue. The weather. And we. The pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable manoli compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to International Courts the Central African republic is plunged into further tumult and intricate 10 of our people and a nation crippled by recent history. Afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on aljazeera. Jordans native tribes called security roughly hof the population in a country with more refugees per capita than any other nation. With an ailing economy and concerns over the trumpet administrations anticipated plans for the region tensions are running high. People in power investigates increasing calls for reform as the state endeavors to control political dissent within the hashemite kingdom jordan and retry on just 0. Youre watching aljazeera create a mind of the top stories for you this hour at least 44 people have been killed and 130 injured in an air strike on migrants to tension camp in libyas capital recognized government blaming the strike on forces loyal to the logical if i have to. Irans president says of its partners in the 2050 nuclear deal do not fulfill their promises its Nuclear Reactor will return to previous activities a summer harneys says after july the 7th it will go seawater from level is needed. As germanys defense minister from the lion has become the 1st movement been nominated to lead the policy that oversees the affairs of the European Union the decision comes after days of disagreements. A probation politicians in hong kong say it could cost around 1300000. 00 to repair the ledges that youre building which is ransacked by Protesters Police have declared it a crime scene as the cleanup continues a special task force has been set up to look and see mass protests most of which were peaceful they were triggered by a controversial bill which would allow extradition to Mainland China brian has the latest from hong kong. Where behind me the massive cleanup and repair operation outside and inside the hong kong parliamentary complex continues throughout the day work would have been boarding up windows were smashed during monday nights violence in other developments on wednesday a newspaper on the mainland published pictures of an exercise involving members of the Peoples Liberation army based here in hong kong where the pair lay has several garrisons now its not unusual for the pair lay to carry out exercises in hong kong but its the timing of this one which of course seems so suspicious coming just several weeks after the protests began here in another development on wednesday the chief executive carried out was forced to deny a report that she consulted with the leadership in beijing on monday night as to whether the pillay should in fact be called and she said that report is erroneous but a key advisor of hers rani tung has said that the violence that we have seen in hong kong during the fast few days does raise the risk and the prospect that one day the pier lay might actually have to be called in for the moment hong kong remains calm but theres also plenty of acrimony and also plenty of unease. Greenpeace is calling on the un secreted you global ocean treaty protect International Marine environments. From deep sea mining the Environmental Group says the current regulation by the u. S. International sea bears authority is inadequate and favors exploitation over conservation the high cost of operations and Technology Limitations of so far prevented deep mining projects from International Waters but advances in technology could change that only 5 percent of the sea floor has been maps and scientists warn that any mining activity kids irreversibly damage sense to marine eco systems well mccallum is the head of oceans at greenpeace u. K. He joins us now live from london 1st of all well i guess my question is why would you mind the seabeds in the 1st place what exactly can be found there. Thats exactly a question where asking the d. C. Mining industry why is it theyre so desperate to mine the seabed when there arent any companies out there actually demanding the products things like rare earth metals coble you know deep sea mining would pick it would take a long time to become operational and we havent actually seen any Technology Companies saying that they desperately need these materials so why are the deep sea Mining Industry pushing quite so hard is a question that were putting to them. I guess or if they have it its that question then why exactly do you need to create this body if there if there isnt anything to be found underwater the technology is not there why do you need this we need. To protect the ocean floor. Because we see the International Civil authority who manage the seabed and in theory regulate deep sea mining they have been selling off licenses to explore the sea theyve even sold a license for the lost city which is a unesco World Heritage recognized site and one that greenpeace are going to with our ship the esperanza in the coming weeks so theyre just proving themselves to be irresponsible managing the sea but i worry that the deep sea Mining Industry are going to be going to these places and like the scientists of one causing irreversible damage to them for the sake of materials that were not clear where the demand is coming from you know these are materials that we use in our in our mobile phones but we know that in europe alone we throw away 117000000. 00 mobile phones every single year so we should be looking at a more circular economy reusing the materials we already have before opening up new frontiers in unexplored parts of the ocean. And it terms of the damage the potential damage caused by this kind of exploration jerry just how how alarming is it is it worse would you say than the damage we know was already caused by plastic pollution. We we dont know very much about the deep ocean this is why quantifying the damage is a very tricky task and is why scientists have one you know irreversible damage could mean loss of species that live only in tiny parts of the deep ocean and once theyre gone they really are gone theres no bringing them back it could mean pollution being taken up through the water column and spread throughout the oceans there are a number of ways deep sea mining could really impact on the ocean and as i said we are still understanding the value of your devotion we know that it stores a lot of carbon source so at a time when we should be doing everything we can turn to make sure that were prepared to tackle Climate Change and mitigate against the worst impacts of Climate Change to disrupt carbon stores on the deep sea but it seems a complete folly ok well mccallum well have to leave it there but thanks very much for joining us here on aljazeera. Now Russias Defense Ministry says 14 sailors have dogs in a fire on a Navy Submarine russia says it was a deep Sea Research Vessel based arts over several more scritch was during the survey all of the sea floor near the arctic russias president some of the defense minister for a briefing on the fire and expressed his condolences to the relatives of the sailors you can push was focused on the name it was a highly professional crew according to preliminary reports 7 out of the 14 did had a rank of captain and 2 were heroes of russia its a huge loss for the fleet and for the whole army i offer my sincere condolences to the families of the victims. A man wanted by police has blown himself up in the capital the man detonated the explosives after he was confronted by a group of officers no one else was injured or killed its the 3rd suicide bomb attack in chino this in the past week or so hideouts has more from the capital tunis. Heavy explosion happened in a neighborhood in tennessee and then as well into a lot of the man was wanted he was in his early twentys and is known to the police theyve been following him for hours they finally surrounded him they say they shot him and thats when he detonated himself hes the only person that has died there were no other casualties other neighborhood has been known in the area to have young people going in joining by still in other countries is high unemployment and a lot of discontent thats been happening in that part of the capital now this comes just a week after a double attack that happened last thursday that happened one of them with was near the French Embassy where police were targeted one person was killed and a few others were wounded and on that same day the president himself was taken ill he was taken into hospital hes in his ninetys so many people werent sure what was going to happen ben he was really. Just a couple of days ago and he is said to be in a much better condition now but its come at a time where its and this is the height of the summer theres a lot of tourists arriving already its going to be a busy season 14 is it for a country that relies heavily on tourism so far the government says its not having impact these latest attacks or yet to see what happens but there are also elections due to take place in november and with the latest with the president being hospitalized people arent quite sure where the country is heading just yet. Israeli police are again bracing for more proof of the death of an Israeli Ethiopian teenager. Thousands of demonstrators on shoes they broke rules and burned tires and cities across israel says it was triggered by the death of an 18 year olds solomon was shot dead by an offer to see policeman last week smith has more from tel aviv. The intense grief and anger of solomon tickers family and his death has been reflected in some of the biggest nationwide protest in israel in recent years. The 18 year old was shot dead in the Northern City of haifa by an off Duty Police Officer who says he tried to break up brawling nudes but they turned against him other witnesses said the Police Officer started the confrontation there are almost 150000 jews of ethiopian descent in israel. And at times theyve complained of racial discrimination. I have lots of friends who the police have here