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London with the top stories from europe including the french president says Member States to seriously consider the future of nato as he hosts a sector general in stoltenberg in paris and the devastating crash which killed 95. 00 football fans 30 years ago the former British Police chief in charge of the match is found not guilty of manslaughter. In sport Brazilian Teams the bank are now targeting success of the Club World Cup in qatar the rio sorry that lifting the League Trophy just days after becoming south american champions. Iraqi Security Forces have opened fire on crowds in a Southern City as antigovernment protests there worse and at least 29. 00 people are reported dead after the protests in nasiriyah and another 3 deaths in the jar for the army earlier dispatched around to see the provinces for the instructions to restore order. Id say the iranian consulate in the shop was set on fire from back to. Reports. In at uk a dramatic escalation hundreds of antigovernment protesters storming the compound of the iranian consulate late tuesday in the Southern City of najaf setting parts of the Diplomatic Mission on fire replacing an iranian flag with the intent of how to go when the consulate was set on file all the broad police in the job and the Security Forces started firing and as if we were burning iraq as a whole the right police fired tear gas canisters intensively on the Security Forces rained as heavily with live bullets the protesters say iran is exerting too much power in at off and they want their government to take action to limit it according to analysts its not just this attack that significant but also the symbolism of where it took place this is the city where the Ayatollah Khomeini used to live its considered to be you know the heart of the shia muslim world and iran thought that it had the population the iraqi shia population on its side in terms of its you know regional policies clearly thats not the case the this is the 2nd time this month that an iranian consulate in a shiite majority city has been targeted by the demonstrators 3 weeks ago Security Forces killed 4 demonstrators who stormed the consulate in the city of karbala both attacks feed into the wider antigovernment protest movement thats engulfed iraq since october. By early wednesday violence in the yet another shia majority Southern City dozens killed or wounded in nasiriyah when Security Forces opened fire with live rounds and tear gas to disperse crowds of protesters hours later and military announced the troops would be dispatched to southern iraq to restore order antigovernment demonstrations have been raging in iraq since early october with protesters accusing the government of corruption and demanding a complete overhaul of the countrys political system since the unrest began at least 350 people have been killed and thousands wounded. Political analysts say the only way for the government to find a solution is by pushing for reform. To issue a new electorial role for the best of the people to hold early elections off to be rocky paula been dissolved itself and the government resigns but many protesters say much more needs to be done day after day the demonstrators that we speak with be they in baghdad or other cities tell us they dont feel the government is taking their demands seriously they say that no matter the risk they will continue to come out and press for the rights and opportunities they say they deserve i am a gentleman visitor by that. Well much of the way he is the director of the study center katz a university i asked him are they or why he thought the iranian combs zealots was a times. In the past few weeks there is no doubt the there was a process of rebirth and iraq and that the process basically talking about a new National Identity crisis. Intersects close this it is across tribes all of these things so whats happening now in iraq. Is an evidence that people they are fed up of the site are and interventions and i think they also see that how much this outsider and outside intervention has corrupted the political atmosphere more and more and to create a political elite which is more corrupted more related to its interest to the outsiders rather than to the interest of the people and this kind of level of anger increasing increased rapidly in the last few years with the with the expansion of you know corruption and poverty and the need and the lack of infrastructure and the services which the government unfortunately has failed to deliver to its own people who are the protests just more angry at the angry at their government are they angry at everyone i think both because simply its very interesting to see this happen to the iraqi consulate iranians usually they used to they have this is this is tradition to attack embassies and consulates we witness that in the last 40 years now this time. Around and concerts been targeted i think whats interesting in those demonstrators they are against both they are against their recognize or not because there is the assumption that this government is very weak its actually rely on outsiders and more important they are upset of their arc of the iranian intervention or enter. Business in iraq and they see that this kind of intervention is not helping iraqis is actually create order contribute to see iraq as a failed state and that basically bring more under to within the Iraqi Society f. F. We turn to these these leaks cables for just a moment i mean there are some startling revelations in there in aid does it does imply that there is iran is playing a big hands in the running of iraq if this will turn out to be the case i mean how do you see the iraqi governments quieting down the protesters how do you see them making efforts to tamp down these protests because those revelations are likely to anger people more rather than less surely in april 2003 i wrote an article i said in that article that there is a Political Security vacuum in iraq and the only Regional Power can come for that is iran thats kind of production to be right simply because the United States will not was not showing interest to a lot of elements in iraq they are interested just to see Saddam Hussein disappear and they wanted to control the oil but they have no interest to look at other social political aspects of the iraq iran actually. Worked quickly to fill that vacuum 3 planeloads of yemenis at the american back to their country from prisons in saudi arabia 128 men were flown into sannas International Airport aboard pret cross plains released as part of a Prisoner Exchange deal we had special envoy martin gryphus is welcomed the president s books come amid a new push to end the 5 year war the saudi junie Led Coalition and so on wednesday that some airport reopened to limited flights and on patients to fly it for medical care from have it all out up was at the airport in santa as the prisoners arrived. This flight is the 1st flight. For the president before this the 1st offer schol. Swarup all relays are for president s of war by saudi arabia u. A. E. Little qualification people are hoping this would push forward for achieving all realizing the peace in yemen which has been going through difficult and destructive times throughout nearly 5 years many of those wife talk to hope they will find their relatives. To agree to go out of this international both but so far we couldnt know that. The exact number of who though more will be ripe but according to the news that i have heard that some of them have been detained and. Which is the just 40 kilometers from sun are also those who are being detained in areas in the course and the coastline of. There are also fisherman. Are concerned that the they want their fighters to be released also there are thousands of people who are being detained who are thats involved in the war especially those who try to travel outside yemen through the areas which are under the control of the saudi u. N. A little. Earlier he spoke with a senior his official he says the prisoner release is a great 1st step from saudi arabia. I will speak to him to stop all the war against yemen it is release all the if it is not is to pay off the saudis if all the employees in yemen im going to the top and there are some i have courts that is no any justification to close this airport for about 25000000 yemenis living in sinai and living in all Yemeni Government eats. Thousands of people have rallies in hong kong to express their gratitude to the United States after it passed laws in support of antigovernment protesters they could see sanctions simple so on chinese and local Hong Kong Fishel is deemed responsible for human rights abuses china says it will take firm Counter Measures accusing donald trump of having sinister intentions sarah clarke reports from hong kong. In Central Hong Kong they gathered to say thank you to the United States President Donald Trump signed into law the hong kong human rights and democracy act on wednesday the prodemocracy protesters embraced it as a sign of support i think is a good thing for ha ha biggest given the special are how do say that the Economic Situation of our car to all Mainland China actually yeah. I think it was affecting. The whole situation im very organised to be a part of the whole college stay standing here. Are not saying the word cerebral but to to. To share one delightful moment of being here yes for this reason of course that thank you mr speaker i thank the legislation had rare broad bipartisan support in both the u. S. Senate and the house of representatives and for the people of hong kong it allows the u. S. To introduce economic sanctions against hong kong and withdraw the city special trade status if it believes the government is failing to protect democracy and human rights prodemocracy activist joshua wall held the legislation as a victory for the protest movement which is paralyzed parts of the city since june it just increased. Well leaders around the world and politicians aware that its time for them to its down to hong kong but the Hong Kong Government rejected the legislation accusing us of interfering in the citys internal affairs and sending the wrong message to violent protesters critics included the citys former chief executive after all these years it has to be on me because the white people in the west look at the habit of opening the mobs of the countries as if they had done better dealing with the domestic problems china echoed that message describing it unnecessary and more into it and some of the u. S. Ambassador in beijing jungle hong kong is chinas Hong Kong Hong kong if as purely chinas internal affairs no Foreign Organization Foreign Government and foreign individual has the right to tell me which im going to the us legislation comes less a little were going to blow Democracy Party secured a landslide victory in the citys District Council elections that too has been a morale boost for these protests but so far the government is showing no signs of compromise in meeting these demands for political reform sarah clarke how does iraq conflict. Now lets get the reaction there from the u. S. Kimberly hawkers is live for us in washington d. C. At kimberly the chinese are furious of course the president signed this bill why are they so annoyed with whats in this legislation. Well whats in this legislation essentially arse punitive measures that would have a Financial Impact with regard to doing business with the United States in terms of sanctions the sensually there was no other option for the u. S. President to fight spite the fact that china had cautioned that the president in their view should reject this legislation he could it there were veto proof majority s. That approved this legislation in both the house of representatives and the u. S. Senate as a result the president dragged his heels but ultimately knew he had to sign this legislation something he did on wednesday where it will come to the point tracking is heels what took him so long to get this through. Well not only the fact that there was this wording from china that essentially they were furious they didnt want this to happen this would really harm the trade negotiations that have been going on of course weve been covering here in aljazeera for months the escalating trade war between china and the United States they announced that they had finally reached the 1st phase phase one of this trade deal something the President Trump campaigned on in 2016 he promised that he would rework the trade relationship with china in favor of the United States he wants badly to be able to push that over the finish line especially with the 2020 u. S. Election looming this makes that so much more difficult now and we have new deadlines that are fast approaching not only is there this pressure to try and sign phase one of this trade deal now more complicated by this legislation angering the chinese but the president also has the decision come december 15th if he should put on new tariffs on things like consumer goods and also whether he should lift the 360000000000 thats currently in place all of that on the table right now the signing of the legislation makes that more difficult this these trade talks have been rumbling on for quite some time though we keep hearing rumors that a breakthrough is close and then those rumors vanish and we end up in the same position how is this likely to affect these these treaty talks is a going to be a deal between china and the u. S. Yeah so the president s been really cool way about all of this in fact he spoke late last week on fox and friends one of his favorite sort of right leaning conservative Morning Show Network and he called in this rambling hour long interview but one of the things buried in there was that he said he supports the hong kong protesters the signal of support but the same time he also said he supports president xi chinese president xi i believe is called of his friend and that shows that hes clearly trying to speak out of both sides of his mouth hes trying to keep those negotiations open the problem for him in all of this is the u. S. Congress is very united in a divided partisan atmosphere in the United States theyre very diverse theyre very unified on their support for pushing back on china with respect to human rights and theres another issue where we could see legislation coming down soon to making this even harder for donald trump and that is legislation perhaps to even confront the situation of the detention of chinese weekers that is the muslim adore minority in china very concerned about that in the u. S. Congress if they push through that legislation it could also make things even harder for donald trump to negotiate this trade deal he desperately wants to close to keep an eye on but from our kimberly hole could live in washington d. C. Thank you very much for your time today. Theres lots more still to come on this aljazeera news hour including increasing rights after the revolution sudans government scraps laws imposed under dictatorship and tomorrow and beyond europes multi 1000000000. 00 plans to explore new frontiers in space plus well have the sports and a day after announcing a 500000000. 00 investments the owners of Manchester City are involved in another big money this time in india. Just weeks after calling the military alliance brain day ads the french president s associate nato secretary general in paris for more lets cross to Lauren Taylor in our european broadcast center. Thats right heller thanks that the meeting in the president ial palace was a chance for the 2 men to clear the air after a monumental hole scathing criticism of their lives there are still Big Questions being asked about the role and future of nato in the modern world and of its 70th anniversary meeting in london next week and the reports were french capital. It was a longer handshake than usual for the french president it seemed to be a sign that emanuel was in a conciliatory mood as he greeted nato secretary general at the elise a few weeks after it described the military alliance as brain dead but if you can still timber could hope for an apology or a retraction he didnt get one as mike ross stood by his claim that nato that direction because from your position so he threw the questions i ask are open questions that we have the result of peace in europe. Treaty the relationship with russia the subject with turkey who is danimal so injuries or decision lets not negotiate cost sharing a burden sharing maybe we needed a wake up call if you permit english expressions stoltenberg said nato members often had different opinions but that didnt mean the alliance has no future so the policy is that while questions are d being asked about the strength of the transatlantic bomb north america and europe are doing more together than we have done for decades its clear that my course comment that nato is brain dead didnt go down well with stoltenberg but is certainly shaken up the alliance and focused minds on coming up with some new ideas germanys foreign minister has suggested that a group of experts from outside nato could be created to review the organization some analysts say such a move would be constructive it was war in ukraine theres a huge problem in middle east their war in syria iraq or iran is behaving differently so this is something very useful and its much better to discuss the problem together with experts inside the alliance than than criticizing the alliance or. Joe part of the credibility of the lines. Next week nato leaders meet in london for special summits of markets creation 70 years ago during the cold winning it was a time when members agreed on their aims and who was the enemy today its leaders are politically polarized and the security challenges have changed nato might not be at deaths door yet but most members an expert concede that for it to survive successfully it needs a fresh approach the sash about aljazeera paris a former British Police chief has been found not guilty of the manslaughter of 95. 00 near full football fans at a match 30 years ago david duncan field was in charge of policing a 989. 00 f. A. Cup semifinal at hillsborough where a terrible crash killed fans and remains the worst disaster in british sporting history a fokker report. As i. Read the f. A. Cup match between liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday skills programmed it started on time but outside the stadium the 1st signs of disaster a boy lifted clear from the crowd still waiting to get. Inside the ground behind one of the goals horrific events were unfolding thousands of liverpool fans were being crushed behind high antiriot fences comment that the time. Police have players struggle to comprehend what was happening was years of investigations have given a detailed picture of the day a major inquiry blamed a breakdown in policing including a failure to delay the game and a decision to open gates that allowed fans to surge into the stadium and then into the already packed standing areas. The match commander was former chief superintendent david duncan field he stood trial for gross negligence manslaughter he didnt give evidence because he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. Computed initially claimed that liverpool fans had forced a gate open and rushed into the stadium later admitted it was a lie. Police have been accused of trying to shift the blame on to the fans. Relatives of those killed fear they will never know the full story of what happened at hillsborough most accept that a catalogue of courses led to the disaster hillsborough is seeing it into the countrys consciousness. Altering Safety Standards at sports venues around the world and changing pritish football forever leave barca aljazeera. The death toll from tuesdays earthquake in albania has risen to at least 41 people rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors amongst the rubble of collapsed buildings but hopes of finding anyone alive and now fading a magnitude 6. 4 earthquake was the most powerful to hit the country in decades rescue teams from around europe have flown in to help. Us is in one of the west hit cities tourists he says most people theyre afraid for fear of aftershocks. Im standing among a group of apartment buildings and Hotel Buildings along the beach front of the resort town of do this and as you can see these apartments above me are completely uninhabited. And renters have fled them they are staying elsewhere theyre afraid to come back because there are constant aftershocks and these people dont want to be caught in a situation where a building collapses on top of them because of an aftershock this is the situation all along the beach front of that is about 2 kilometers worth of buildings large high rise buildings like these the municipality tells us that some 500 of these people are being kept in temporary shelters in the indoor gymnasium of the School Building until their buildings are checked by engineers and theyre told that they can return to them or theyre told the those buildings are going to be demolished and another 1000 were told have been put into medium term shelters in hotel rooms because their buildings most likely wont survive but there must be more than that there must be more people who are out of shelter at the moment because were seeing people sleeping in their cause in tehran on wednesday night thousands of people were sleeping in 3 or 4 kilometers of cause quadruple parts along one of the main avenues of the city they simply do not want to go to bed for the last time and be caught in an earthquake in which their building collapses and there are people who. Weve seen walking the streets here. With blankets wrapped around them and they say who is that theyre going to sleep on cafeteria or that theyve spent the noise on the beach this entire coastal search and go to the heart of its economy where all the tourism trade is this is no. More from london to britain now its back to hell and. Thank you lauren sudans government scrapped a controversial law that was used to limit womens rights the cabinet passage acree notifying the public order law set in place spy former president Omar Al Bashir thousands of women performed in public when trousers without head scarves so are wearing indecent clothing him organise in khartoum she explains how the new law will make a difference to women the public order act was an act that was introduced in the mid ninetys by the former government now most of the people incidentally that as an act to regulate society it dictated how men should wear how women should wear where women should be seated seated in Public Transportation basically people feel like it was oppressing the freedom and the movement and the lifestyle of people here in sudan and thats something that local and International Rights groups have said repeatedly they say that the laws under the act of the public order law made it very hard for people to be themselves women were not allowed to be out in public very late and very late was open to interpretation depending on the security agents it had its own moral Police Advice police that regulated and went around society to make sure that women did not come back home late that they did not dress indecently according to the invitation of the moral police law that was around at the time so people viewed it as a law that was basically around to constrain on the use of sadam and to try to dictate how they live their lifestyle and how they want about their daily lives. Still to come on aljazeera accusations of Sexual Misconduct one of the key witnesses in the u. S. Impeachment inquiry says his enemies are trying to damage his credibility. And fears of an escalation on the Korean Peninsula as the north resumes testing missiles and in sports cold cuts through the decades of tradition in south africa who will be here with more on that story. How the weathers looking you could still dry and they are a little more settled across the middle east weve had some catchy rain in drizzle for a time and some wet weather the next the carrier cloud just spilling out of syria towards iraq easing across iran but not too much right on this for the time being so were getting up to around 50 degrees celsius in tehran mid twentys there for baghdad and for kuwait city is a low twentys there in by we look a little further north and you can see theres little more in the way of cloud there into turkey that cloud will think it up enough for some rain or snow over the high ground elsewhere across the region it is going to be lousy drive with plenty of sunshine and a good deal of side say across the raeburn peninsula charles i wanted to show was there just around the northern sections of the gulf and maybe with a little more cloud in play just around the south you might see a few spots of rain but nothing messes because temperatures here are picking up to around 28 degrees and light winds in very pleasant for the coming days pleasant enough to across the Southern Africa it is lousy try because some lively showers the. More than parts of madagascar Northern Areas of mozambique pushing up into tanzania more heavy downpours there across a good part of the democratic republic of congo and also gonna. I thought this conviction that everyone has a deep reservoir of tonopah billeted if you can give them the opportunity wonderful things start to happen sometimes the simplest situations are the most impact far yet they are. The main things that sets out 0 apart from other news organizations is that a lot of our reporting is about real people not about ideas or politicians or what they may want to do but how policy and how events affect real people its ok its ok to suck a. Little more complicated operations properly if this is not an act of creation and im going to move the office of the work youre doing here is amazing but there i am so many fossils and it feels like this is just a dent what with your relationship with joe not normal or ok the suddenly becomes. This job isnt just about whats on a script or a piece of paper its about whats happening right now. This is all to see around that sab a quick check on the top stories this hour a curfew has been opposed in the iraqi city of nasiriya after 29 people were killed during an see government protests Security Forces opened fire on a demonstration the army is sending its commanders to several provinces in a bid to restore order the un has welcomed the transfer of yemeni prisoners from saudi arabia a group of 128 people landed in some airports which is being colsons 2016 they were released as part. A Prisoner Exchange deal. And thousands of people have rallied in hong kong to express their gratitude to the United States such hostiles in support of antigovernment protesters. Sanctions imposed on chinese officials teams responsible for human rights abuses. General strike is underway in lebanon where violent confrontations with russians largely peaceful protests in recent days there were a tense standoff between sectarian and political rivals but nearly 6 weeks since the start of the Movement Protestors are to time and to restore a united voice against the ruling class sanaa to reports from beiruts. A message of peace at a time of political turmoil. Mothers joined hands after a violent incident between supporters of rival Political Parties brought back dark memories. I know of many was a very good on civil war began in 1975. They called for national unity. The people. Are born after night after the war was gone they dont know what is the of the war they dont know if its blood will come blood will not give them. Will not give them. They walked in the mainly christian neighborhood of i dont know many towards what was the front line that divided the lebanese capital. They then crossed into the mainly shiite neighborhood of shia. It was a warm welcome from neighbors who seem to want to leave the past behind i i but it was a different picture a few nights ago there was a standoff between supporters of christian opposition parties and backers of parties in power and hezbollah who have used force against antiestablishment protesters across the country in recent days. Do is doing what they best do is just play on the sectarian. The sectarian emotion theyre trying to use the tools on the streets of intimidating. Peaceful protesters and this is being used basically to i think. For internal kind of balance and power struggle in between the establishment parties opposition parties have been accused of hijacking a Popular Uprising for almost 2 months there have been protests against the political elite who are refusing to give up power that was. The cold war and the thing that is why many are concerned the longer this political crisis lasts and the longer it people remain in the streets the likelihood of more violence increases jennifer their baby. The british Prime Minister is facing criticism for refusing to take part in a Leaders Debates on the Climate Emergency for more lets cross back to Lauren Taylor in london. Thats right had been is one of only 2 Party Leaders who wont be taking part in the u. K. s 1st ever Election Debate on the Climate Justice previously faced accusations of ducking public scrutiny throughout the campaign despite this a major new opinion poll has predicted an overall majority as conservative party in next months vote im joined now by pulled brendan has been following all these events for us it just took us to have big an issue climate is in this election. Many politicians of the main parties would like to see this framed as the bracks election but there are many members of the public who believe that the emergency on planet earth which is the title of tonights channel 4 debates believe that climate the Climate Crisis is the main 127 percent of the broad public believe that Climate Change is one of the top 3 topics in the 18 to 24 age bracket it goes up to 45 percent saying that the Climate Crisis is the most important for them and so to have this stand alone t. V. Debate with the political leaders is very important in raising that profile i have to say that the 2 leaders who arent going to be there are going to be represented by Ice Sculptures which will slowly melts during the course of the debates and they look rather like tombstones ive seen pictures of them so a very pointed gesture by channel 4 to mark the fact that Boris Johnson the Prime Minister is decided that this isnt important enough for him to turn up and say on the issue of the polls i mean with this latest one is one of many but it seems to have had more traction more significant is that the reason why is because the youth of poll is significantly larger than any of the other polls 100000 people were contacted over the space of one week the other thing is that this particular methodology that was used by hugo of was used accurately in the 2017 poll to predict a Hung Parliament when many of the other polls didnt predict that so its accuracy in the past has certainly been very good to consult my notes as far as the figures go. But basically its conservatives 359. 00 seats labor 211. 00 now that would give Boris Johnson a majority of 68. 00 by taking 44. 00 seats of labor i have to say though that some of the margins are very small there are some 30 seats in this you gov poll where the swing would what the difference is less than 5 percent and for example this one weve a veil where the difference is less than one percent so theres a margin of error there that means that you go poll and were 2 weeks out from the polling day itself theres still room for differences and i mean to give that is 2 weeks out to meet me in any can change a strategy a tool for the for the Party Leaders and and and in terms of scrutiny what will people want to focus on when they when they hear from them well there is the absence of Boris Johnson not just from tonights climate debate but from other debates hes declined to take part in a sky news live Leaders Debate with a 3 way debates hes also reluctance to have an encounter with a formidable b. B. C. Interview ical andrew neil who is notoriously tough on politicians thats starting to attract adverse comments towards the Prime Minister i think the calculation that the conservatives have got is the frankly they need to expose their leader to that kind of scrutiny but that said the scrutiny that hes for fairing is to have a kind of public appearances where there arent that many members of the general public around that i think that they calculated theres more to lose from exposing him in that way for brennan thank you very much indeed. The u. N. Says unaccompanied refugee children living in greece risk of abuse and exploitation the u. N. High commissioner for refugees has spent the past 2 days visiting the overcrowded camps on the greek island of lesbos grandy has urged European Countries to do more to help greece which is on the front line of the refugee crisis 165000 people have arrived on its shores so far this year and 80 percent increase on 2018. I found the conditions in which people live. Extremely disturbing. Very inadequate access to basic services a situation of generalized tension often resulting in violence expression the violence against minors violence within the communities themselves but because of the situation the most penalized are certainly the women and children and especially the high number of unaccompanied and accompanied children and a very big sense of despair and lack of prospects that makes the situation even more. Worrying and difficult if youre sure europes role in space has been decided in spain after 2 days of meetings in seville the 22. 00 members of the European Space Agency Signed off on projects worth nearly 16000000000 dollars a blockbuster proposals include missions to the moon of jupiter and neptune as well as sending the 1st ever rock sample back from mars agency is also looking into a space based 5 g. Network to deliver faster phone connections and is a way to get early warnings of solar storms dont use any investment in Space Science helps the economy here on earth to new jobs and technology but the agencys director has says reaching an agreement was no easy feat it looks almost so simple after sunset 2 days of intensive discussions with days a program we have missions Everything Everything looks trivial but. Each and every one who looks a little bit more into detail knows that these are really complicated procedures in time therefore very happy i mean nasa has one government we have 22 so this is already something which is different and im very grateful for all the Member States plus live in your class canada to subdue for the support of what we do. Thats it from london us but to hell and. Thanks for another key witness in the us in pictures inquiry against President Donald Trump has been accused of Sexual Misconduct 3 women have made allegations against cordons on once the u. S. Envoy to the European Union they claim he britell it it against them professionally after they rejected his sexual advances sunderland has denies all allegations calling them concocted is testament englands President Trumps decision to withhold aid from ukraine with investigations into his political rival and another man at the center of the impeachment inquiry is also in trouble President Trumps personal lawyer has been accused of pursuing lucrative business deals with ukrainian officials u. S. Media is reporting but each of the unexplored deals worth hundreds of thousands of dollars has whoa pressured ukraine to dig up damaging information on democratic president ial contender Joe Biden Giuliani says hes never accepted a penny. Well 2 weeks of public impeachment hearings in the us havent unified American Voters spall suggests opinion is evenly split at this point on the say the Republican Controlled Senate has unlikely to try and convict an old trump and with the president ial election less than a year away it could be up to swing state voters to decide if president drunk gets a 2nd term in office. Ports. The streets of media pennsylvania are adorned for the coming holidays but as Matthew Cole Forbes awaits the trolley to work headlines from the impeachment hearings in washington threaten to take away some of his cheer i really dont agree with that. I mean theyre going to im not a politician or anything like that i just i think theyve been trying to master it in the sense 26. Of the 20 year old restaurant worker and business student is among the White Working Class swing state voters who delivered trump to victory in 2016 and called forbes says the impeachment inquiry centered on whether trump inappropriately pressured ukraines president on a phone call has only cemented his support i dont really know what happened at all on that phone call. But i read part of the transcript. And i dont really see what theyre trying to all of you here. Polls show americans remain evenly divided on whether to impeach trump weeks of public hearings have done little to change minds and democrats have privately knowledge that Senate Republicans will have the power to decide President Trumps fate will not vote to convict him so if were gone conclusion that impeachment will not remove trump from office so what does it all for well he still has to fight for reelection within a year and so his future still very much depends on how the efforts to impeach him plays off of American Voters. Ive been hoping my truck gets a peach since the get go im glad theyre finally getting around to it if you believe that abuses of power occur you have to you have to try to hold people accountable with most american showing a clear partisan divide and whether they support impeachment its the rare swing voter who will likely decide whether trump remains in office after 2020 like the voters who helped elect Delaware County councilwoman Monica Taylor to office earlier this month for control of the local government flipped from republican to democrat for the 1st time in 150 years we have a lot of people who are moderate we have a lot of people are somewhere in the middle find themselves somewhere in the middle and i think we are a good example of where that swing vote is going to come from in pennsylvania is us you know its a swing state but even as political analysts say these pennsylvania and suburbs have shifted left in an apparent move both against trump wow areas of the state have moved further right recent local elections in western pennsylvania some republicans gain in strength a sign that the battle for the states Electoral College votes pivotal to whether trump wins reelection in 2020 will be fierce. Castro aljazeera media pennsylvania. North korea has launched what appears to be 2 mesan all sorts according to south korea it comes just days after the north ordered artillery drills near a disputed maritime border last month cheering on far 2 rockets into the sea of japan after seoul to denuclearize ation talks with the u. S. From brightest following the story from seoul he says the launch comes after a period of relative calm. This test firing does seem to be very similar to previous launches no numbering more than a dozen that have taken place in recent months showing the north koreas frustration at the stalled nature of Nuclear Talks with the United States there has been a lull in the test firing the last launch or was nearly a month ago when north korea test fired a multiple Rocket Launcher with their rockets landing in the sea separating the Korean Peninsula from japan but north korea it seems has been looking for other ways to up the pressure its been widely reported by north korean media this week that last weekend leader kim jong un visited an artillery unit on the maritime border between north and south korea and personally directed an artillery test firing which has irked people here in south korea because of course that is very much against the spirit of the declarations that were signed at the end of last year between north and south korea at the height of the summit diplomacy and it just shows how relations have cooled significantly since that time and of course with the clock ticking towards the end of this year which is the deadline that kim jong un has given for some sort of breakthrough in negotiations with the United States or with the ominous warning that in the new year he is likely to choose a different path armed groups of carried out new attacks in eastern democratic republic of congo for Health Workers for killed cattle at a World Health Organization base the violence comes as residents protest against what they see as inaction by u. N. Peacekeepers tossed with keeping them safe. More than 18000 people remain displaced by floods in kenya Recovery Efforts have been challenged by more heavy rain and landslides in the west coasts major roads and bridges have been damaged making it more difficult to provide humanitarian aid to the areas affected at least 120 people across the country have been killed the impact of the air pollution on human health may be worse than previously thought researchers from Harvard University found poor air quality can contribute to parkinsons diabetes and your in every Tract Infections are studies have already linked to pollution to brain cancer strokes miscarriages and Mental Health problems pfizer perishes director of the Global Environment center he joins us live from bangkok by skype or we did earlier he describes the types of pollution this study focuses on. A deadly this study builds on earlier research which has shown that certain key air pollution zz do have very Significant Health affects not only respond problems but also the very small particles d known as pm 2. 5 smaller than 2. 00 microns can pass the blood brain barrier and can affect the whole body systems we have known this but the study expands the seriousness of the the result of this pollution when were talking about the very fine pollutants so which come from smoke from vehicle emissions and from burning of forest or peat learned so agricultural waste these are very small particles can easily cross the blood brain barrier and then they have the potential to influence cells in the body and this studies showing that the impact is much wider than previously thought city environments so in asia particularly weve seen in cities in china and india very severe impact of the urban pollution in Southeast Asia we have the during the severe drought and dry season we have large scale fires within peat limbs and forest areas and easily leading to smoke clouds which may be hundreds of thousands or even millions of kilometers in science and affect maybe 50000000 people in the region so these are quite serious impacts. Its time for the sport now heres one who has a thank you very much as youve been hearing a jury in the u. K. Its found the Police Officer in charge on the day of the u. K. s deadliest sporting disaster not guilty of gross negligence and manslaughter 96. 00 little fans died as a result of a fatal crash at Sheffield Wednesday as hillsborough ground in 1989 former pay lease chief superintendent david duncan fill was cleared after a 7 week trial well the Hillsborough Disaster is have a huge impact not only on the families of the victims but on football as a whole in britain in the wake of the tragedy a standing room terraces were banned from the top 2 divisions in england a modern all see to stadia were introduced well in the years leading up to hills brother rise of hooliganism it resulted in very oppressive policing at football matches since 9900. 00 placing it games has placed a greater emphasis on crowd safety and 3 is off to hillsborough the English Premier League was launched with a new safety recommendations that grounds that having an effect had resulted in more women and families attending games which in turn helped transform the image of the english game or the final race of the f one season takes place in abu dhabi on sunday 1st practice is on friday ferrari will be looking to end a disappointing campaign on a high recently team bosses Health Crisis talks with that suv driver Sebastian Vettel and charles a clown after the pack crashed into each other at the previous grown prix in brazil. We we looked at it and i particularly looked at it obviously to try and understand how we call love made the things better i think it was a very unfortunate 1st of all because the church was extremely small and it had big. Big drama after that so that was a little bit unlucky but as a team i think we probably should try and be a bit less aggressive in between each other to to for these things to not happen again for the team is not good for everyone that is supporting us is not good soul try for it to to not to its not happen again football Brazilian Team for mango are now targeting success at the Club World Cup to cap off their most successful season in decades on wednesday the rio team lifted the brazilian League Trophy and then go celebrating their 7th domestic target in front of their hiring fans american our stadium a team of also just one south americans called Liberty Torres for the 1st time in 38 years the men go into the Club World Cup in qatar at the semifinal stage. If you win the cup or live at the door its the most important tournament in south america as well as a strong championship like the Brazilian League what more could you want but lets see what happens im very happy at flamengo we have 20 more days to work with the team before we go to cats are the owners of magic the city of announce that they are buying a majority share in Indian Super League club by city f. C. It comes a day after the City Football Group or c f j revealed a 500000000. 00 investment from Us Private Equity Firm silver lake the deal means c. F. D. Now have a stake in 8 clubs around the world they include Manchester City new york city f. C. And melbourne city. Anthony davis led the l. A. Lakers to a win against his former team the new Orleans Pelicans despite the birth that is scored 41 points to help the lakers 281142110 win elsewhere the Houston Rockets beat the visiting marmie hey james harden starred for the rockets he made 73 pointers and scored 34 points as houston cruz passed 8117210 right. Now as host of the Southeast Asian games the philippines get to introduce sports they know theyll be good at one of them is the ancient filipino martial art called honest remember alan dugan reports. Korea has take one joe japan has karate and the philippines also has its own martial arts sport at least. 6 so this is why for jude rodrigo is a nice its more than just a combat sport it has come to symbolize the filipino identity so for depass few years she along with other members of the at least National Team have been clocking in long hours to train for their biggest competition the Southeast Asian games 1st of all and its more of a you really feel are you have a Better Future because if we dont perform well this year you dont perform well in the next few years then our next will probably not clear as much. I missed was the preferred duel match of filipinos hundreds of years ago it was originally called out a miss there are harness of the hand. The philippines is hosting the Southeast Asian games for the 4th time and much is at stake at least players aim to clinch at least 15 gold medals hoping not just to put at least in the spotlight internationally but also so it may flourish as a popular sport in the philippines i want. To be. You also want our own language to be promoted despite limitations in resources and Government Support for the peano athletes have always exult in combat sports like their black belter Gretchen Miller who is a 3 time Gold Medalist in the sea games her records remain unmatched across asia to this day the athletes though. Sports commission now provides food went to the basic which is im glad that happened also they got their food for free like before though we need 11000. 00 beds and i receive i need to buy my own food every afternoon stream not really the gold medal but you know at the end of the during the ceremony that year youre the reason why youre the National Anthem is being played you know like everyone would be standing up for your country for your flag. Compared to other sports at least cuts across social classes in the philippines he is a stick or 2 using sticks and knives and disguised as a folk dance at least is believed to have been used by the tubes to fight during the early Spanish Colonial period so it is seen not just as a sport but also an art form that represents the philippine ability to resist and injure or. Manila. Now extreme weather in south africa has forced gulf bosses to break with a decades old tradition for the 1st time since the european soul began in 1972 players are being allowed to wear shorts temperatures are topping 40 degrees at the Alfred Dunhill championship in leopard great creek even shorts had been previously restricted to prime events and practice rounds and that is where the sport for now will like to thank you very much indeed ron who was out about wraps up this news are here into one over to lauren and the Team Standing by here in london after this very short break. As flames engulfed me on this and the world watched in horror but behind the smoke screen a murky world is devouring the forest and its inhabitants there killing people the personal Police Standing up on differently before back elian sends a message to everybody in the community faultlines meets those on the front line of defending their environments and asks who stoking the flames in both scenarios brazil is and burning on aljazeera. For the last 2 years these students have been collecting rubbish every day its helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilos of Plastic Waste they collect this School Receives a brick made of plastic and cement. For some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the Country Waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. Violence is power. Tools its the political wild card the consummate reshapes world order the structure that is defended at all cost. Beach with the support of the people fall through the crushing of their will. People in power exposes the use and abuse of power around the world. On aljazeera. Iraqs military responds to mass protests while in the south dozens are killed a Security Forces opened fire on demonstrators. From london also coming up welcomed home dozens of yemenis returned after being released from saudi prisons. The french president says naturedly dismissed seriously consider the future of the airlines as he hosts stoltenberg in paris

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