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A civilian coalition sign a power sharing deal. The u. S. Left sanctions against Myanmar Military leaders accused of the mass killing of revenge of muslims. And in sports one of footballs smallest source harmfully Young Players survives that his new club an attorney. And u. S. Court a sentence mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and Drug Trafficking u. S. Prosecutors say he sold more than 12000000000 dollars worth of Illegal Drugs well chaplains lawyer of the trial was unfair and that he appealed the judgment. This case was simply an inquisition it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect for that description in that it didnt make a difference what the jury. Saw what they said what they discussed what they voted on at the end of the day all that mattered was the governments evidence a matter how flawed it may have been the matter how many lunatics and sociopaths and psychopaths that it depended on all that mattered was the evidence and the jury be damned its got out talking on christensen a machine is joining us live from new york very strong woods and chop noir big question what happened in court. Well perhaps the most dramatic moments were when Joaquin Guzman better known as el chapo took the stand himself and spoke before the judge took the opportunity to speak to the public before he gets sent away to serve this life sentence he complained about his being confined for 24 hours by himself in prison during the trial in the lead up to the sentencing saying that it was psychological torture but he didnt get any sympathy from the judge who gave him really the maximum sentence you could life in prison plus 30 years behind bars of course he had sat through 11 weeks of testimony during which the brutality of this in a low a cartel was on display including accusations that guzman had killed someone for refusing to shake his hand so the complaints of mental cruelty did not soften the blow in the sentencing judge also ordered him to forfeit some 12600000000 dollars in assets thats the street value of the alleged street value of the drugs that his cartel poured into the United States his lawyer said yeah good luck trying to find that money they have been able to locate any of it so far and as you just said promised to appeal the case his complaint that we heard there has to do with the fact that it was reported that some of the jurors in the case had been watching media reports on the trial something they were instructed not to do by the judge they were only supposed to take evidence from the courtroom itself and making their decision so thats likely to come up at in the peel but prosecutors seem pretty confident that this is going to stick they say justice has been served and never again will guzman be able to pour his poison over the border into the United States and christian are they so sure because this is a man whos s k j and before where authorities going to send him. Yeah he escaped prison twice when he was jailed in mexico prosecutors wont say ahead of time exactly where hes going its policy that they wont say where hes gone until he gets there but much like his life sentence a bit of a foregone conclusion that hes going to be sent to colorado and the United States only Supermax Prison facility it is where some of the United States most know is tory is criminals are held in the highest security facility in the United States heres some more about that. Where to jail the worlds biggest drug trafficker who already escaped from high Security Prisons not once but twice in his native mexico the answer is a prison simply known as 80 x. The most secure and secretive Detention Center in america this is where Joaquin El Chapo guzman will spend the rest of his life and this is as close as outsiders can get to 80 x. Located in a rural part of colorado at the base of the Rocky Mountains built in 1904 the prison can hold up to 500 inmates guzman will have no interaction with other detainees everyone here is kept in individual cells for 23 hours a day not much else is known about 80 acts because only a few visitors are ever allowed inside journalists dont get in guzman will probably never get out and no ones ever xscape from that facility. Its pretty much underground its been described to some people scrub as a black hole but there is very i mean almost 99. 999 chances. From a facility like that Gerard Bryant a criminal justice expert says while all inmates at 80 acts are kept in solitary confinement its particularly important for guzman someone like el chapo. Profile. You know there may be some other inmate who you know think he can make a name for himself by doing some arm to him 80 x. Houses the most infamous convicted criminals and terrorists in america like Ted Kaczynski known as the unabomber Zacharias Moussaoui a 911. 00 conspirator and ramzi yousef the mastermind of the 993. 00 World Trade Center bombing as one prosecutor said after guzmans trial ended the worlds most notorious drug kingpin now faces the rest of the. Life behind bars no chance of escape and no return krysten salumi al jazeera new york. Now its been called a has started today for saddam which may finally be on the path to a new form of government a day it has been signed between the military hunter and protest leaders are to moments of division they were going to form a palace sharing body that many hope will eventually lead to civilian rule it will be made up of 5 military members and 5 representatives from the prodemocracy coalition known as the forces for freedom and change the date of the 1st step towards natan protesters demands for civilian vote will now separate constitutional agreement is expected to be signed on friday our correspondent has been morgan is monitoring all the developments for us from ethiopias capital at this talk us through the agreements that have been signed have a because weve been waiting for days for the signing and the details. Yes indeed elizabeth people have been waiting for this agreement and when the 2 sides the forces of freedom and change and the transition lets return to make yesterday evening there were expected to come out with some kind of agreement within hours it took them at least 10 hours to be able to come together and please the public and. This is quite significant ready because its new sites have been in and out of. It and they were not. Well lets do it means that it will be 5 members on the forces of freedom each of the opposition. And the Great Council in the stock right now which is effectively president during that period it would also be. Cool. By all sides to be also. That the. Sources maybe dont want to. Transition. This is a landmark and beginning. The. It is with pleasure on this morning to bring the good news to the sudanese people that we have signed the political document between the Transitional Military Council and the freedom and change alliance it is historic moment in the history of the sudanese people and their journey of struggle its a new era of partnership between the brave armed forces and their partners in the freedom and change alliance and the sudanese people in this document is the fruit of the efforts of the people and us as well we honor the fallen martyrs the bereaved mothers and the youth the fuel of this revolution. Ok there some progress there have what about the matter of the constitutional declaration that still has to be signed because that as possibly an even more important document for the future of saddam. Yes this constitutional document the cost as you did recently which is yet to be agreed on that along beside is going to be the core of the transitional period its a beach the document that will be all of the Supreme Council and the executive council and thats something that the 2 sides say they will need to talk on and that they took me on but thats not the only issue that is right now so its exciting as it was before specifically to change. It and if you. Look at this its like theyre saying thats whats happened instead it seems the armed groups here are saying that its absolutely signed this law does not represent a state that is not siding with its deeds and that if it falls the freedom to cheat one might actually its great to get there. To back down from this defeat and actually. Get the stuff out surely that does not represent the whole of stamps so while some people in the country are are celebrating this agreement as its i missed this one and others are not exactly pristine and there will be a last chance transition. Thank you very much for that Heather Morgan live n. Addison lets take another look at how we got to this point after months of protests against his vote the military removed president almihdhar shade and occur on april 11th the generals then set up a Transitional Council bottom asset and continued outside Army Headquarters protest leaders held talks with the hunter they agreed on a 3 year transition period to democracy but talk soon broke down over who would lead the joint government the military wanted a song to be in charge protesters demanded it be led by civilians on june 3rd Security Forces raided the protest camp outside the army. Headquarters killing more than 100 people all contact between the 2 sides shut down talks resume dawn july 3rd after the African Union and ethiopia stepped in to mediate and within days they agreed to set up a council that will govern for about 3 years while elections are organized. As a sudan specialist and killed university in england and he says the major challenges ensuring that military rulers are hold the key terms of the deal. I think this is a very important and critical step forward for towards. Bringing about the kind of democratic transition that the sudanese people have been fighting for but whether this is historic moment or a new era or a landmark event i think we have to wait and see cautiously optimistic but i wouldnt describe what is happening in sudan in those terms the key question now is not simply coming to an agreement on the content of the constitutional declaration that would set out the principle that will govern. Over the course of this 639 months but also actually. Agreeing on the practical ways of implementing the water that is set out in the constitution so i think if they have agreed on the power of. Accord it is very likely that they will agree on the constitutional document because most of the issues have already been subtle but i think the key challenge would be for them to actually set up this institution work out the practical arrangements in terms of how power is distributed and how the 3 will be governed over the course of the next 39 months. The u. S. Government is imposing stronger sanctions to date on top military leaders they target myanmars commander in chief and several other senior offices its in response to the mass killing of 400 muslims in 2017 the crackdown led to a humanitarian crisis hundreds of thousands of ahead forced to flee to neighboring bangladesh washington says the government hasnt taken any action against those responsible for human rights abuses or during the crackdown homes farms and mosques were burned and back and state forcing and tired villages to flee in a little over a mum half a 1000000 people fled across the mountains to ban it. Settling in the still growing boxes. Of this month those calls for action acted on the i. C. C. Prosecutor request of the courts judges authorizing an investigation into alleged crimes against 100. 00 muslims the allegations cover deportation and humane acts and persecution on tuesday the delegation arrived in dhaka to begin talks on the child has more on that. The International Criminal Court Investigative team will meet with bangladeshi oarfish show including the Foreign Ministry official as well as the home Ministry Official they have to work out a lot of protocols including providing diplomatic immunity to the Investigative Team as well as a Witness Protection Program for the witnesses things that bangladesh didnt follow the Witness Protection Program then that will visit the camp they will meet with the Rohingya Refugees including Community Leaders they will discuss various issues theyll also have a press Conference Tomorrow and well know more about that now is interesting to point out that a delegation i mean my delegation rather is heading to dhaka and this month headed by the permanent secretary also team is requesting to independent Inquiry Commission taxed by the. Key to investigate in the field. On that it is now it is still under discussion with going with this government but they are willing to come in and investigate on their own might have been given permission to i. C. C. Or un Investigative Team but they want to send their team here a correspondent mama jump whom has covered the refugee crisis extensively for us. Many of the ringing the refugees and activists ive spoken with since news of the sanctions was announced consider it to be a good 1st step but say it doesnt go nearly far enough one in particular told me bluntly that sanctions should have been imposed much sooner and while everyone i spoke with today wants to see justice done theyre also dealing with more pressing concerns namely monsoon season conditions have recently improved but early july brought with it days of unrelenting rain that the World Food Programme calls the most Severe Weather since the massive roaming the refugee influx of 2017 thousands of families were displaced making their already dire situation even more precarious last year heavy monsoon rains in southeastern bangladesh led to the deaths of 5 children many are growing fearful conditions could be even worse this year aid agencies are doing what they can to distribute emergency supplies and relocate the most vulnerable refugees as Rohingya Refugees work to guard against landslides and secure their overcrowded camps hillsides from erosion to head to on the news hour facebook is burned down the house over and over in cold every arson a learning experience. John facebook its quelled by a fetish as of a proposed cryptocurrency. And spa and why the organizers of the festival in fact and from charles to focus on contemporary issues and a rare shore and remind them that not all sports stars and gifted across the range of just friends. Hello weve got the heat building once again across the middle east largely clear skies bits and pieces of cloud around the black sea over towards the caspian sea well see the temperatures really picking up over the next couple of days or into the fortys for terrans for baghdad and full kuwait city a rather more pleasant 29. 00 celsius to beirut and for jerusalem it is some showers sliding across key would be surprised to see the 2 just making its way into cyprus over the next day or so clear skies tended to come back again on friday the heat continue to build for so central areas 46. 00 a possibility for kuwait city went to the thirtys for cobol and also for karate we come down into the Arabian Peninsula funny hate here as well of course here in doha 43. 00 celsius im hopeful a wince when its just starting to ease off a little as we go on through the next day or so but i think its going to be pretty brisk for many parts saudi arabia for example well see some lifted dust and sand coming in here then 40 celsius in assault by that stage where some decent heat into the eastern side of south africa recently doesnt play out and right brushing across the southern type of them up just Southern Africa is looking to try and find over the next couple of days. Discover new developments in surgery im going to have it up when im in hiroshima japan to meet the surgeon hiring new techniques in regenerating on. A breakthrough medical trial provide some much needed to Cystic Fibrosis sufferers based on the idea of against me being my least 140 morning in concert and i think the cure revisited on al jazeera. Education is struggling to keep pace. Often failing to prepare children for todays world. Good to have you with aljazeera news hour these are our top stories the Turkish Deputy consul general in Northern Iraq has been shot dead at least one person has been reported killed at a restaurant in a suburb of. The World Health Organization is holding the meeting in geneva to decide if an outbreak in the eastern democratic republic of congo is an International Health emergency theres concern the outbreak could spread quickly after cases surfaced in the densely Populated Areas boarder and wonder and uganda and the u. S. Court of mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and Drug Trafficking. Now the International Court of justice has ordered pakistan to review the death sentence handed down to a former Indian Navy Officer but i see jake wanted a stay of execution of the sentence passed to. He was put on death row for terrorism and espionage charges after he was arrested in baluchistan province the verdict is binding but it cant be enforced the case has been a source of escalating tensions between the Nuclear Armed neighbors well its. Look at the events which led to the verdict job of was arrested in 2016 when he was charged with trying to create a anneke in pakistan wasnt onto the nato when terrorism charges were added and he was sentenced to death and the approach that i. C. J. Immediately postponed the execution a meeting of the court in february failed to come to a decision well lets get more on this were joined by a. Professor and dean of the gender of International Affairs and hes joining us live from the indian capital new delhi mr charlie a good to have you with us on aljazeera so the i. C. J. Ordering a review of the death sentence do you think that will be a satisfactory outcome for the indian government. Or i think so very much so elizabeth we were wanting to save the life of what they consider to be an innocent indian citizen whos been framed by our neighboring countries so to that extent the International Court of justice has basically the execution of collusion judged by the pakistani authorities and its also argued for review and reconsideration which as simply means every trial. Agreeing with the Indian Viewpoint that the military tribunals that had sentenced the centrally flawed so i think if you take all these together and in fact the law is now in the Pakistani Court and what the International Court of justice has said is that is that india should be granted consular access to its citizens in a pakistani jail and in the passage would not happen so i think on all those scores so its a success and Pakistans Foreign Office had said that it would accept the i. C. James decision but do you think that they will allow job of the consular access that he wasnt given india argue that that was in breach of the Vienna Convention and the other issue that india based their case on which was that pakistan did not follow due process. I think theyll have to grant access now the court has feared lee mention that august sun is in breach of International Law by denying. Of consular access saw the question now is what do they do i mean do the pakistanis have made this a national ego issue you know for them its about confrontation and challenging india and also creating a narrative that india is somehow destabilizing pakistan by sending spies so for them they will have to look for a face saving way to absolve this legal defeat and look for ways to you know take further steps and i think the relationship between the 2 countries are really pretty good on what pakistan does next i mean if they show sincerity and if the advice by the International Courts ardor and ruling and start consular access to a retrial where it. Gets legal representation from the indian side and assistance all those things would matter and i would really hope that they do this because pakistan needs to improve its reputation internationally its looking for an i. M. F. Bailout it has been under pressure from the u. S. And also from the Financial Action task force for not cracking down enough on terrorism so they have an image problem and pollution just of kids really is accelerating it for them so in that sense theyre really with the backs of the wall even though theyre trying to put a spin on this whole matter and say look the other has not been ordered to be relieved and returned to india i dont think that was ever expected much by india it was like a bonus for us if that were to happen so i think truth will prevail and what has happened is that the legal argument that put that in your put forward was about the Vienna Convention was about you know abiding by International Law and that has succeeded in this attorney every thank you for your time your perspective on bourbon street around town or live in you daniel. Now counterterrorism officials in pakistan have a rest of the man widely blamed for organizing the attacks in 2008 half the size was arrested in Punjab Province thats happened days before Prime Minister emraan car makes his 1st visit to the u. S. Side founder of the lecture. Group blamed for the attacks in mumbai which killed at least 174. 00 people washington has designated side a global terrorist now hong kong is gearing up for another large scale protest on sunday its part of a campaign against what many see as beijings attempts to tighten control over the territory in the reports. Thing. To say how was he on solid data years among the smoke of the future knock on the golden. Gong they hoit the light disappears and it starts to get dark you say look its a silent policeman or barking in the deepest places upon kong with. The words of poet sandwich on convey anger grief and resolve can mean a base so you they only care about policing beginning not the people this is why i am inspired by these young people who take to the streets risking their lives to fight for the future of Hong Kong Jason doesnt use his real name and wants to stay anonymous says 22 years ago theyre already dark to. Hong kong. Used to have freedom since june a proposed law change that could lead to hong kong extradited to china sparked huge protests and the level of violence and seen in years sealing chang is one of the thousands of mothers who staged a protest and filed a petition in support of the Youth Movement kerry lam claimed ourselves to be the mother of hong kong people who behave like a movie children and dont know whats best for them and she was there to help us this is our future our right of freedom of expression of assembly all these. A guaranteed by the basic law most protests are planned online where security Logistics Fund raising and exit routes can be decided without anyone having to meet in person across hong kong ordinary lives have been transformed by a wave of solidarity protesters tell us the 2014 and breland movement provided a lot of lessons because it led to imprisonment and factions now theyve adopted a new wave of dissent a Leaderless Movement they say is harder for the government to pin down. Hong kong is widely seen as the place of constant change and innovation and is one of the worlds most visited cities. And many here want to make sure none of thats lost protesters here have adopted a slogan of the late famous martial arts star bruce lee the water my friend the sea like water theyll be fluid and adaptable and accept that what do you see is a fight for the mental freedom will be a long term struggle. But u. S. House of representatives has voted to condemn racist comments made by president all trump about from congresswoman on sunday trump tweeted telling the politicians to go back to where they came from has refused to back down from his comments despite go wrong criticism both at home and abroad mike hanna reports from washington d. C. Without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table the vote went largely along party lines only for republicans joining House Democrats in their rebuke of president. It was a rare occasion on which all in the house were forced to go on the record in response to intemperate comments made by the president these comments from the white house are disgraceful and disgusting and that comment are racist the vote was delayed by republicans who attempted to have the accusation of racism made by the House Speaker introducing the bill struck off the record i urge you listen to our and you know that the balance of my i was just going to the gentle speaker of the house if she would like to rephrase that comment i had actually heard my remarks as a parliamentarian before i read them the unprecedented argument delayed the vote for hours many republicans clearly more angered by the speakers words than by those treated by the president as a general making a demand of the words be taken down. A request for jones words or on parliamentary question to be taken down despite the republican fury a vote was taken and the house ruled the speakers words should be kept on the record then another moment of drama for the 1st time a formal attempt in the house to move articles of impeachment against the president impeaching donald john truck president of the United States of misdemeanors the move is likely to intensify what has been a bitter debate among House Democrats about impeachment more than 80 representatives are in record as urging such a move others including the House Speaker have been arguing that it would be better to continue investigating the president through house committees rather than risk a failed move to impeach therefore downall john traub by causing such harm. To the society of the United States is unfit to be president and warrants impeachment trial and removal from office a decision may now need to be made one way or the other my kind of aljazeera washington. The European Parliament has now only elected vonda law and as president of the European Commission the German Defense minister will become the 1st woman to hold the poles 24. 00 places shown quote yorker and november well as she met with german chancellor Angela Merkel germanys new defense was announced john hall has more from strasburg for. Approval from the European Parliament in a tight vote. From the law and becomes the 1st woman to hold the e. U. s top job as Commission President shell set the policy agenda for the next 5 years i feel so all notes and im overwhelmed and i see things youll for the trust you placed in me youre the trust youve placed in me is confidence youve placed in your of your confidence in the united and a strong europe from east to west from south to north. As a german a woman and a close ally of angle a merkel on the line will be seen as an extension of the chancellors dominant role in european politics she owes her career to merkel and like merkel shes a political conservative and a passionate supporter of european integration. But big spending promises designed to sway down to any peace are a departure and may prove hard to fulfill we must take bold steps to get mrs ford a lion is indebted for their support to opposing quarters from the socialists to the nationalists which means someone will have to be disappointed supporters in the heavyweight center right European Peoples Party bloc to which belongs brushed those concerns aside she managed to get the support of 27. 00 out of 28. 00 heads of government in the European Union so western europeans eastern europeans were supporting her representatives from the different political families and what she also managed to do is together with us to bring france and germany closer back together the french german cooperation is not everything in the good opinion thats sure but without a close friend german cooperation things really dont move forward in the European Union among the promises that. Has made is reform of the very electoral process that had failed to produce a democratically elected candidate with her name emerging instead from behind closed doors as the preferred pick of e. U. Heads of government and state its not only far right populists talking about a democratic deficit in the e. U. Anymore many other m. E. Peas are saying it as well. And try as she might to be the consensus candidate for all her promise of a Green Climate deal for europe wasnt enough to sway the greens what is this dream for europe can you explain that to me i cant well if you cant i cant either i mean again a slogan. Its not a program what is it how much in which direction. But theyll be an abiding sense of relief an autumn of crises beckons a trade war with trump and britain sliding towards a no deal breaks it at least europe now knows whos in charge join a whole aljazeera strasberg now managing the risk of Digital Currencies like Facebooks Libra will be a priority for g 7 leaders meeting in france the french finance minister has warned that an unregulated currency can only create problems this is 1st of all a question of sovereignty you have states the United States from germany italy or sovereign states who is sovereign currencies. Your will and so on and the sticking to some very strong commitments some very strong borders we cannot accept to have a new currency having exactly the same kind of poor without the same kind of always without the same kind of commitments and without the same kind of obligations and there is also a concern about Money Laundering there is a concern about the funding of terrorism we have spain for many years before addressing that issue and being able to fix that issue of Money Laundering and the funding of terrorism well on tuesday u. S. Senators questioned a facebook representative over the proposed currency david marcus told the Senate Banking committee that the company wont have sole control of libra but one senior asus one senator roberts said facebook is delusional to think that people would trust it with their money. Facebook has burned down the house over and over and called every arson a learning experience look at facebooks record wed be crazy to give them a chance to experiment with peoples Bank Accounts to use powerful tools they dont understand like Monetary Policy to jeopardize her working americans ability to provide for their family. Now one of the worlds most famous there to festivals is underway in the french city of ave on and europes refugee crisis as a major theme this year. Reports. A 14th century popes palace dominates the southern french city of avignon and provides a spectacular backdrop for one of the worlds oldest and most prestigious theatre festivals. With nearly 2000 performances an offense its a feast the theatre levels it was just a benefit and i love this best of all its the 4th time that ive come its an amazing atmosphere people talk to each other in the capitals and the theatre lines to this camembert but what we love above all are the street performances you get lost in the streets and nothing is planned. To festivals director says he chose to focus on the exile and refugees in the festival is not just a big list of beautiful shows itself so a place. Where people tried to think the world were living in and so the refugee crisis is also a big issue for europe so were in this festival this year we talked about you that and with. Celine prunella talent her experience as a volunteer working with migrants in the socalled jungle camp in cali into a play that condemns French Police brutality and celebrates solidarity to dunedin and this is going to take to defend i wanted to give migrants identities names to people who have families whove taken terrible journeys and when you meet people face to face it changes the way you think. That is. The home to festivals focus on exile and refugees has inspired a number of plays abound europe that examine issues such as identity immigration and rising nationalism including one play with a special cameo appearance by former french president i kid for those in office at the heights of europes refugee crisis and 2015 in the us but. A border isnt a dream a border can either scare you or reassure you the ability of this decades old festival in an ancient city to tackle contemporary issues and its role in audiences is a key to its enduring success. Aljazeera having your frogs. Still ahead on the news out and sport of golf fans in Northern Ireland get ready to witness a major championship for the 1st time in 7 decades. It is time for sport here as far as elizabeth thank you so much goals final major of the year the open championship gets underway on thursday a royal portrush course in Northern Ireland hasnt hosted the event since 951 but for one of the favorites the venue does hold some more recent happy memories reports. The oldest major in golf back in Northern Ireland for the 1st time in 68 years. Its a home coming of sorts for former open champion rory mcilroy 14 years ago the then 16 year old mcelroy carded the lowest round ever seen at warp or russian 61 at the 2005 north of ireland championship if the current world number 3 can produce something similar this week he may well be celebrating a 1st major in 5 years its a major that you grew up watching that you know. You know i watched nick faldo when it you know and then tiger came on the scene and i watched him and then you watched darren went and then a few years on i went to thats. You know its had a lot of really great winners and great moments and you know im proud that ive had my moments of his championship tiger woods how to enjoy an 11 year gap between major wins that the current marsalis champion says just being able to compete again its his focus but the biggest changes you know for me is that its its exciting to be able to come back imply championship cough again i didnt think i could and to be able to do it again and then come as close as ive come in major championships and of you know 11. 00. Suspects and you know that much more special despite his lack of match practice woods along with the world number 2 Dustin Johnson will be among the favorites to win the open will comment well number one kept no reason to show up as time went. Thats what im trying to do i think its incredible but the same time its been quite disappointing you know tradition 2nd talks with these bodybuilders physique kepcher is the very image of the modern goal for contrast that with max full the champion the last time the event was held at portrush the briton won 300. 00 pounds along with the climber george back in 151. 00 the winner in 29. 00 will get the same job but a slightly bigger carrick of 1935000. 00 roll pathmark aljazeera north and south korea have been drawn together in the same qualifying group for the 2022 world cup in qatar the draw took place in kuala lumpur and was overseen by australias all time leading goalscorer tim cahill 40 teams are involved the qualifying tournament begins in september and for some countries will go on until june 2022 we are. Going to be. 2 games against north korea in the same way that we are going to play 2 games against the rest of the teams indignant and. Right. To win. The game said we are going to play. The africa cup of nations resumes on wednesday with taking on nigeria in the 3rd place play off in cairo meanwhile the team that nigeria knocked out cameroon have fired their coach Clarence Seedorf the defending champions were b. 32 bonnie geria in the round of 16 the dutchman who is the only man to have won the Champions League with 3 clubs was pointed back in august 28th. They had the premier league says hes confident the under direction of the video system referee system will have a negative impact on the english game just as city manager Pep Guardiola is a fan of barr but critics say can slow the pace of matches decisions will be displayed on big screens at stadium so fans know what is going on the system is already in use in italy germany and spain. We want to see the. Brain the way. The game english football is well known for its fast paced aggressive style of football we dont want to change that we do want those Big Decisions to be right so we think. And now a reassuring reminder that not all sports stars are gifted across a range of disciplines here is great basketball star younis and trying his hand at baseball under the guidance of the new york yankees and walk a box or it was named the n. B. A. s most valuable player last season it say this was the 1st time hed ever played baseball. Ok a matus all yours for for now much more coming up later but for now its back to you elizabeth thank you very much for that and that does it for this aljazeera news alba do stay with us as we have another full news bulletin for you in just a couple of minutes thank you very much for watching. Perception is validation we believe what we see but in one life time we cannot see everything. We will lie and experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. Of that testimony we had no bearing it. Witness documentaries that open your eyes on aljazeera. Aljazeera. Wherever. A group of women are fighting for the right to enter a cycle of hindu temple that has long been the exclusive domain of man one i want to investigate the battle to overcome centuries of scrimmage in india on aljazeera. Going behind the scenes of one of mexicos most loved soaks using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life giving a voice to those suffering in the dark this week the story line focuses on hiv and aids an illness still shrouded in superstition and fear the making of it is that it is going to be the attitudes the writers want to tackle had gone. Soapbox mexico breaking taboos on aljazeera. A turkish diplomat shot dead and another consular official wounded in a restaurant attack in Northern Iraq. And welcome to aljazeera live from my headquarters in doha with me and also ahead containing an Ebola Outbreak as the World Health Organization may want to do that on the way to stop the spread of the deadly virus. Life in prison for one of the worlds most dangerous criminals. Were in new york to look at the saga of drug kingpin. And a creative trip back in time and attempts to take a look at the future of french european politics. We begin with a developing story in the Northern Iraqi city of a day in which turkeys a deputy consul general has been shot dead at least one other person has been reportedly killed these are the latest pictures from the scene in the suburb of. Well the incident happened just after 2 pm local time inside a restaurant called thats where the turkish diplomat was dining. Took a correspondence and of course youll do she is following the story for us from istanbul whats the latest that youre hearing about the incidence in him. Well we have been hearing the turkish officials condemning the attack and saying that turkey is after. Turkey is following up closely what what has happened in erbil and turkish and iraqi officials are working closely on the subject we have been hearing that a delegation from bunker might be going to erbil to. To watch the case closely according to turkish Turkish Foreign minister there were 3 perpetrators who committed this assault and besides the Turkish Deputy consul general there were 2 iraqi citizens who were shot one of them killed one of them has been wounded according to his statement of course but the statements coming from the turkish side and iraqi official side is kind of conflicting each other but what we have confirmed is there is one turkish diplomat who has been killed by a direct assault in the stressor on the restaurant name hook the bus is actually owned by a turkish businessman because it also has a branch in istanbul and it is located in a very prestigious. Very prestigious and district inside erbil when you speak to the people who are well informed about the city of erbil they say that this is a very a well secured neighborhood the place is very secured the buildings around this restaurant is actually full of many Foreign Companies there are at least a 1000 companies Foreign Companies operating in right. As well as Turkish Companies but at the turkish officials now suspect that since it is a direct assault. General might have a followed by the perpetrators closely so they are considering every option until a so far the p. K. K. Has some of the p. K. Here present tense. Announced that they have they have no relation with this assault but when you speak to the experts and turkish officials they have a faction inside the outlook Kurdistan Workers Party might have called it that this assault because this is happening at the same time that the Turkish Military has increased their offensive in the within iraq against couldst groups which they see as an extension of the outlawed couldst on Workers Party or p. K. K. Exactly exactly i am into this military has been conducting counter picket kill operation inside Northern Iraq. For maybe 2 years but they have in town intensified this military action for the last couple of months and a 2nd phase was launched last week and operation called the cologne. Has been underway and its directed targeted to pick a cancer to use over there and it has the operation succeeded succeeded to reach where the picket camps have been located this is the 1st time that the Turkish Military has been has been inside how so far for many years they werent able to manage this so. We have heard at the end of june that some local groups related to related with the output of the some Workers Party and now in self defense units called does but sure and they they were they were they were calling to Turkish Military intervention. As an occupation and thats im not sure im barzani also supports and solidarity for turkey that this operation on the targets at the p. K. K. However as i said that faction inside the p. K. K. This is a different day and it is also seen as a kind of pressure to put on barzani family who are their sin and thank you for that so then call syria live with the latest live in istanbul thank you were going to move on to other news now the World Health Organization is meeting in geneva to decide if an Ebola Outbreak in the east and democratic republic of congo is an International Health emergency there was concern that the outbreak could spread quickly after 2 infected people died in densely Populated Areas bordering wanda and uganda the virus has claimed at least 1600. 00 lives and democratic republic of congo in the past year and there are fears that the epidemic in the congo is on the verge of becoming a regional outbreak that softer woman died of the. As in the r. C. After selling fish in a village in uganda she came into contact with at least 60 people on her journey to end farm pond way market theres also been a case of a bowler in the city of goma the World Health Organization chief described this case as a potential game changer as it will be difficult to track the spread of the virus across an urban population into rwanda a vaccination drive targeting those who may have come into contact with the ball of victims has been ramped up or Catherine Sawyer has more from nairobi. Weve spoken to a health Ministry Officials in uganda who say that they have started vaccinations in point market in the southwest where this woman who came to trade to sell her fish in this market and then went back home and died of a bola where she was so theyve started this vaccinations theyve also are taken some samples from some people and taken them to the Uganda Virus Research institute in entebbe for tests that also set up check up points in all entries with d. R. See now the concern is that this market in this area is a Major Trading hard between the 2 countries one of the busiest and this woman came to the market by road from d. R. C. But its not clear whether she made any stops who she interacted with along the way whether she spend nights in other places and its also when she came to the market she fell sick and she was throwing up so its not clear who cleared that up as well so a lot of concern around this and then across the indian r. C. The capital of north korea. We have also spoken to Health Officials there they say that they are looking for several people who were in touch with the preacher who was confirmed to have the boy and he has since died but this also says that many other people who interacted with him have come out to Health Workers and have been vaccinated government officials weve been speaking to also saying that they are confident that the disease is not going to spread far. Gather a just a lecture on the department of biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University and he says that border authorities have a huge task to identify all those who may have contracted the virus. Its a very difficult proposition indeed we reckon that theres a 90 percent. Efficiency in tracking phone contacts so its the 10 percent that im not trying to turn but really constitute a problem because that gives you a 10 percent chance that was somebody who has been infected by a case that will think go into effect somebody else and its really difficult given the security situation in the east india are see at the moment at the borders theres been a lot of checking of people that have been crossing. Crossing points and in fact 21 cases have been identified since it began over a year ago of people who tested positive for border with it who had a High Temperature with one of the thermometer checks that are used to portals who then went on to test positive for a bullfighter so 21 other potential cross sport of transmission events have been prevented which is clearly very good news but we have recently had these these other cases where its been transmitted to uganda to the u. S. Now or a court and sentenced mexican drug lord Joaquin El Chapo guzman to life in prison plus 30 years he was convicted in february of murder conspiracy and Drug Trafficking u. S. Prosecutors say he sold more than 12000000000. 00 worth of Illegal Drugs and chaplains lawyer says the trial was unfair and that he will appeal the judgment this case was simply an inquisition it was a show trial and how it ended is exactly perfect so that description in there it didnt make a difference what the jury. Saw what they said what they discussed what they voted on at the end of the day all that mattered was the Government Servants about how flawed it may have been the matter how many lunatics and sociopaths and psychopaths that it depended on all that mattered was the evidence and the jury be damned. With a history of escaping president s its likely that he sent to americas most high security facility christensen and he reports from new york. Where to jail the worlds biggest drug trafficker who already escaped from high Security Prisons not once but twice in his native mexico the answer is a prison simply known as 80 x. The most secure and secretive Detention Center in america this is where Joaquin El Chapo guzman will spend the rest of his life and this is as close as outsiders can get to 80 x. Located in a rural part of colorado at the base of the Rocky Mountains built in 1904 the prison can hold up to 500 inmates guzman will have no interaction with other detainees everyone here is kept in individual cells for 23 hours a day not much else is known about 80 acts because only a few visitors are ever allowed inside journalists dont get in guzman will probably never get out no ones ever xscape from that facility. Its pretty much underground its been described to some people scrub as a black hole but theres a very i mean almost 99. 999 chance that you wont skate from a facility like that Gerard Bryant a criminal justice expert says while all inmates at 80 x. Are kept in solitary confinement its particularly important for guzman someone like el chapo. Profile. You know there may be some other inmate who you know think he can make a name for himself by doing some arm to him 80 x. Houses the most infamous convicted criminals and terrorists in america like Ted Kaczynski known as the unabomber Zacharias Moussaoui a 911 conspirator and ramzi yousef the mastermind of the 993 world

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