They face south americas top siple a mango Club World Cup semifinal. A very warm welcome to this hour of news we begin the news hour in pakistan where the armys expressed its opposition to a verdict by a top court which is sentenced former president Pervez Musharraf to death while musharraf led pakistan for 9 years after seizing power in a military coup 1999 he had served as chief of army staff just before that well this case relates to the nationwide emergency him post after suspending the constitution back in november 2007 he was convicted of treason its on likely little that the sentence will be carried out the former lives in exile in exile in dubai and he was tried in his absence welcome to has more from pakistans capital islamabad. After a special court part that gets 10 tenths against a former ruler of pakistan generated by the way my child who is in Critical Condition in a hospital and the by day was a wave of rage and maimed and anger from several including the countrys military. Has caused a lot of anguish and pain across the rank and file of the military forces and questioned as to how a man who served this country. Was also taking part in the wars for defending this country and was president of the country how he could be a traitor so displeasure from the military government instead of my laying all the options and much of his own party or his pockets on mostly saying that they were also challenge that wording of the special court so indeed an Important Development that short fiction between that your vision and the military. Role had become controversial given the fact that theyre allowed a former Prime Minister who was 101010 can great to go out of the country to a grand cayman bailed on medical grounds and yet project gets turned caring for a man who would go to grady and Critical Condition and hospital and thereby all characters not is a political analyst he says its an important symbolic thing for pakistan. It sends a signal to all the quarters in pakistan or everywhere else in the war that pakistan is certainly changing the judicial system had changed just a few days ago you know general body all the current chief of army staff this case was handled it pretty aggressively by the Supreme Court and now and actually the same judge of the Supreme Court had said wait it gets a judge a decision is coming against another guess about a porous former chief of army stuff and that was a signal to many people in the country that there may be the decision is going to be against him when today here we are as you know pakistan traditionally is all independent its i mean nobody is immune from has any exception at all no immunity misson of our city of mrs adare all the people are either going through you know accountability cases or through you know there are several cases in the case of general musharraf of but these are technical things that i do want to mention yes you have a letter to mention that he has been sentenced to death by a court but here is the problem the problem is that as opposed to other military rulers he even of a neighbor to get his action of 2007 and then to fight by the legitimized by the Supreme Court of pakistan franklins all the military dictators and when they were able to suspend the constitution or abrogate they were never to get dental action legitimized by the courts ratified by the courts. Theres been more violence in the indian capital over a controversial new citizenship law police fired tear gas and hit protest as with batman sets of vehicles and shops were damaged in new delhi there is widespread anger against the law that offers minorities from neighboring countries such as unship but it excludes muslims well earlier University Students in new delhi staged another rally after they were told by the Supreme Court to take their accusations of Police Brutality to a lower court that followed a crackdown on the protest on sunday well several straight leaders and i rallying against the legislation as well and Opposition Leaders met the president to voice their dismay at Police Violence jewing those protests so rahman is in new delhi and he has stated else of what happened between protesters and the Security Forces. Started off as being pretty quiet day in terms of demonstrations yes lots of loud demonstrations across the country endangering clue doing a Job Interview diversity could see that violence between Civil Society students and of the police on sunday however by mid afternoon we were getting reports from a district called salim courts in the north east of delhi where members of the community there seemed to clash with police now the police fired off several rounds of tear gas and its believed that several members of the public have been injured and thats as much as we know at the moment now that situation has been brought under control but it only goes to show what a sort of tin departs this whole issue is of the citizenship amendment and how its actually not just affecting people but making people now realise how it could affect them if theyre not really members of the majority Hindu Community without seeing the opposition groups elizabeth such a people like Priyanka Gandhi coming out onto the street she was at a vigil and a protest of india gate the highly sensitive area of Central Delhi where the war dead of remembered that she said that the ruling to be j. P. Party and the government have to withdraw this law it is completely unconstitutional and goes against indias secular credentials. French transport workers are demonstrating for the 13th day against government plans to reform pensions trains of light to be destructed and that could continue through the Christmas Holidays workers would need to work 2 extra years before getting food pension under those proposals will natasha but there is in paris she says workers believe the government has crossed a bread line. The opinion poll suggests that the majority of french people actually support the strikes even though the majority also support the fact that the government does need to make some changes its really down to the details people feel that although the Pension System does need to be changed and modernized thats what the government says they are on the happy with some of the details most particularly theyre unhappy with the fact that the government wants people to work 2 years longer than they do now in order to be able to have their full pension so that means is that of 62. 00 they can retire at 62. 00 on a full pension it would take them to 64 and thats something quite controversial in france because they feel that the government had promised not to touch the age of a full pension retirement but nevertheless what the government is say is that they say that no matter what they dont want to have to start off with the trade unions they dont want to get into the situation in which the disruption continues the government says that he wont back down but it really does look as if what we have is exactly that a standoff situations the trade unions are saying they can going to continue with the strikes the government is saying they need to forge ahead they need to modernize this Pension System because they say its an equal its not fair they say that its costing too much public money and the frogs needs to really annoying itself with all the European Countries well theres plenty more ahead on the news hour including sealing the deal side sudans president salva kiir and Opposition Leader react match our agree to form a unity government. Sport james harden leads the biggest comeback win in rockets history details coming up a little bit later with far. Theres been a surge in fighting in libya between Government Forces and those loyal to the warlord. The un backed government in tripoli launched artillery attacks against have tossed troops whove been. Attempting to take the capital after us forces have been conducting airstrikes in a number of areas he had earlier called for a final offensive to take tripoli all of this follows the announcement of the Mass Mobilization in a number of cities a pause to have to ask well lets get the latest now from ottawa ahead in tripoli was good to see you so these several cities that have declared a general mobilization to join the battle for tripoli what does this mean and will it make a difference to what happens on the ground will it means that those cities that have been already. Taken part in defending the capital tripoli against what they call have to force aggression they will continue continue defending it tripoli and in fact sending more troops and ammunition to the front lines in southern tripoli as they vowed that but on the ground there hasnt been any major change any advancement for neither side of the warring factions or the ground and i think unless those cities. Send the troops and weapons they vowed to send to the front lines but on the other hand this could be read in terms of the media war of the psychological war between the 2 warring factions because this declare ration of Mass Mobilization by the city where those cities. Is a kind of counter attack to have that as a media war your members that have theirs of forces have been. A media war to intimidate and test their enemies the latest a declaration was on thursday by have to himself declaring the visitor or encouraging his forces to enter tripoli so this declaration by those cities do for Mass Mobilization is a kind of counter. Counter declaration to also intimidate have to the forces who are now trying to push closer to the city center mahmud of the one head there live for us in tripoli thank you now for the past few years libya has been divided between 2 rival governments and those who support them the u. N. Recognized administration led by Prime Minister fires are suresh is based in tripoli its supported by turkey and most western nations including italy which is worried that the fighting near the capital will force more people to cross the mediterranean in the east theres the 2 broke based government the center of power for the warlord Khalifa Haftar he is backed by egypt saudi arabia russia and the United Arab Emirates france is also accused of providing military support for his forces well virginie v. A. Is a professor at the European University institute where she focuses on the social and political dynamics in libya she joins us by skype from florence italy a very warm welcome to the Program Thanks for your company from your perspective how do you view the current developing situation inside libya. But theres clearly been an escalation. Which is i think the result of 2 major. Remember there has been. Governance of weeks to try and mediate between those national external actors that have been interfering in the acting in libya so this is have been developing over the past weeks we have not have dates which have been for a. Major conference which could take place in germany. So this is one thing and each of the 2 camps are clearly trying to consolidate their positions and maybe be in a position of major stress. The other major element is clearly the. Russia on the one hand and took in the other have been also stepping up their. Involvement in the crisis supporting for russia much more directly especially after sending mercenaries on the ground. September same thing on behalf of turkey who has been supporting the g. And a much more actively over the past weeks and have signed. A memorandum and understanding with the d. N. A. Dealing with the limitation of maritime borders between the 2 countries. So you can sing there and theyre also working on the security of the of so i think there are 2 major developments. To some extent and this can explain this collation one grant everybody trying to appear in the much stronger position before the conference so what are they going too far to say right now that the chances of some sort of i dont want to use the word to peace deal but some sort of way to move forward are stronger right now despite the escalating violence. I mean there are clearly attempts of all but is to position themselves one of the major issues as mentioned before is the increased International Involvement which has led the german invite to kill over it also the un to focus much much more on the International Dimension of the conflict. Began france which is scheduled in berlin in january though the is quite a difficult gamble and something which is never going to be easy to talk to come out with a clear agreement and especially a cease fire because i think clearly the e. U. On the land here has clearly demonstrated that the lack of clear and unified strategy and policy with regard to the crisis in libya so germany is trying to they believe but they are faced with important divisions within the u. N. Especially because of their all trance has been playing in support of her actor and also increasingly some countries and for instance even though at the bottom. Of the Group Governments for instance trying to get closer to the house there and at least. So do many has a difficult task of trying to bridge not only the positions Marl International players but also the role of arbiter of the e. U. Level and this means that this mediation requires some capacity pressure also on some of the e. U. Countries which so far has not been that could be very successful its a major challenge i think both international but also for the you with so and more meticulously for leader in the mediation in this figure. To get a better get at the your opinion of institute thank you very much for joining us. The un is hosting its 1st ever Global Refugee Forum in geneva to look at ways to improve the lives of millions across the globe the 3 day event comes as the number of refugees is rising well addressing the Global Refugee Forum turkeys president Tayyip Erdogan criticized other countries for failing to provide promise funding to help Syrian Refugees in turkey. In order to find a sustainable and permanent solution to this issue we have to take global steps forward in cooperation but we havent yet reached the desired level of global ownership of the refugee crisis our hope and pray that the Global Refugee Forum here in geneva will be instrumental in terms of implementing our previous commitments and the only solution to the outstanding problem of the refugee influx crisis coming out of syria is far from being confined but it is a political solution this is a burden that we have been bearing for the last 9 years we need to find a formula that allows the refugees to remain in their mother lands and the ones that have already come to turkey to be peacefully returned and resettled in their motherland. But of course its not just factors like war and famine that create refugees Global Warming is quickly becoming a major player and forcing people to flee the World Bank Estimates that by 2050 there will be 143000000 people who had to leave their homes from latin america Subsaharan Africa and Southeast Asia alone just 2 years ago 18000000 people left their countries many farmers in areas hit by natural disasters for example lost their jobs and went to find opportunities elsewhere and currently nearly 1000000000 people live in areas considered to be very high or at high risk for exposure to climate dangers and earlier this week delegates from around the world super part in discussions on Climate Change at the cope 25. 00 meeting that happened in madrid the Marshall Islands in the pacific is under threat from rising sea levels its climate envoy called for urgent action the meeting the outcome of this cop must address the need for parties to come forward with a new and more ambitious and he sees next year and long term strategies in line with the best available science we cannot leave here with anything less were here and we will fight and the world is watching us and i need to go home and look my children in the eye and say we came out with an outcome thats going to ensure their future in the future of all of our children francois gamen is a professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics at the pariss jude of Political Studies and he joins us now from paris so a very warm welcome to the program of course we often hear particularly here on aljazeera about people fleeing violence and persecution but those figures a staggering about how many people are being forced to move due to the impact of Climate Change as an International Community have been have we and are we slow to take action and move on this particular side of the issue. Well clearly Climate Change is no become world of deleting drivers of migration in his basement worldwide only last year in 201817000000 people were displaced as a result of disasters so these are more people displaced by disaster than by war and violence for example so weve started addressing the issue and i would say that at the moment there are 3 ways through which the issue is addressed were these through the climate negotiations and here we look at are this can be funded another way is through a new Organization Called the platform on this us or displacement which was created in 2016 and this platform looks at the odious people can be protected and then of course there are 4 are like the global for one refugees which you just mentioned where here the issue is to look at 0 these migration this placement can be managed so i would say these are the 3 avenues of police the response of the moment but we clearly need to address this right no it is not just up a looming dissent threat this is a reprieve a reality that needs to be addressed right no from what one of the things that we saw at cope 25 was this frustration that many n. G. O. S had about this lack of a sense of urgency so given the numbers that we know to be 2 why is there this lack of urgency on tackling this particular part of the refugee problem. Well i think this is easy to understand to put it bluntly the cup is a Multilateral Forum and the problem is that an increasing number of governments worldwide are our elected internationalist part from this is a case of the United States this is a case of resilin of india of australia and of course when you get nationalist governments around the table to negotiate multilateral agreements of course theyve amended it not to do so and basically to make sure that no result is a pain at the cult so it is absolutely no surprise to me that this Climate Conference was a conference for nothing im francoise are there some countries that are forging ahead in this problem and finding out ways to support climate refugees which are those countries at the forefront of of knowledge in the problem. Well clearly the countries at the forefront are those that are the most impacted and those that experience already large movements of people as a result of Climate Change and thin air with a few beings about bangladesh about small island states about morocco about a countries in Subsaharan Africa and then a number of European Countries if sept up to us is there and thinking of no ways sweden switzerland france germany but clearly there is still are lot more to be done and were not yet at a state where there is a kind of Global Response about this and so i can end it joining me professor of environmental geopolitics and migration dynamics thank you sarah. So sudans president salva kiir says that he and his political rival react machar have agreed to form a unity government the 2 men met over the past 3 days in the capital juba to resolve outstanding disputes their disagreement had prevented the formation of a Coalition Government by november the 12th deadline in 2013 kier accused char of attempting a coup sparking a conflict that kills hundreds of thousands will jump mother of jockeys the cofounder of the sword institute in tribal queues new war its an independent think tank focusing on south sudan and he says one of the reasons a unity government wasnt formed sooner is because the country was divided into 32 states by president salva kiir. The south sudanese people are not really holding their breath that this will work out this time around. But there is still hope and people are tired of the war and the consequence of the war including the collapse of the economy the displacement of nearly half of the population and. They interact abolishes that prevented these 2 men from forming a Transitional Government of National Unity including the division of the country by president kiir into 32. 00 states and the opposition is saying that this is state unconstitutional and must be that order must be rescinded i think finally now. They may have agreed to look past that issue and say we will sort it out once the government has been moved and the government has flagged the possibility of holding a referendum on this issue the opposition is not decided on this up to this point the other issue was the security arrangements including the Defense Forces for the parameter to be in juba and it seems there is now an understanding that that that that provision of security for the. Would be 1st Vice President will be will be availed by the state so i think there are hopes and there d is optimism in the air. But i think people are saying we have been here before and it has not we have not gone past that stage hopefully this will be not be the case again this around. Its been 100. 00 days and sudans Transitional Government was sworn in after months of political turmoil that led to the removal of president bashir the man had to go over as Prime Minister promised of the bill the promises of that revolution that started last december the morgan looks at how the Transitional Government has faced in its 1st 3 months. When sudans new cabinet took the ministerial oath 100. 00 days ago many hoped it would usher in a new era and months of turmoil. Mass protests led to the fall of longtime president bashir and now civilians who are back in charge alongside the former ruling military junta and. What weve achieved in the 1st 3 months isnt much and our people had High Expectations but in some issues weve gone well the Peace Process which is a priority is ongoing its not on a salon yet but weve started on it seriously were moving well on the issue of democratic transformation but is more freedom now whether its in terms of Media Freedom or Political Freedom the governments place to put sedan back on the International ScenePrime Minister abdullah visited several countries including south sudan where he hoped talks could help bring peace to many conflict ridden parts of sudan hes also attempted to get sudan removed of a u. S. List of countries sponsoring terrorism. While the government has been focusing on the regional and International Community to support its home challenges are piling up its a former Legislative Assembly for the transitional period and just in the last few weeks theres been sporadic fuel shortages a lack of public transport and the economy is still in freefall thats what triggered last years protests that brought this government to power. The economy is a concern for many inflation continues to rise in a country where more than half of the 14000000 population live below the poverty line. Theres no improvement in the economy and are getting more and more expensive every day the ministers havent been focusing on the internal issue of the economy which is hurting us citizens and those who wants chanted for freedom peace and justice feel the governments shortcomings elsewhere. The government has yet to hold to account any member of the former regime to deliver justice for those who have been killed during the demonstrations not just on june 3rd when the military righted are certain and front of me hed courters but since the protests started. However the Transitional Government has disbanded the former ruling party and. Its also scraped the public order act which human Rights Groups targeted to women and Street Vendors cabinets members were nominated by the forces of freedom and change coalition which led the protest movement against. But some analysts say those chosen are not experienced enough. When we look at the ministers individually would realize that the performance so far has been quite weak because most of the ministers dont have experience the Health Situation is worsening with several epidemics the economy is still suffering and the biggest challenge its facing is the shoe of the deep state members of the former ruling party that are at every level in the government there trying to undo the work of a regime that has been in place for decades and with little experience that may take a long time. After 30 years of bush years rule sudan is undergoing monumental change and it appears many of the countrys challenges will take time to be resolved people morgan aljazeera. Still ahead here on aljazeera the bad news of the boy find out why the aircraft manufacturer is suspending production of one of its best selling aircraft already moves its capital city wed look at whether the ambitious transition will benefit residents about pistons premier fast bowler has made the National Team coach pretty angry well explain why a little later in sport. We got some quater weather coming into the middle east over the next couple of days a slight khwaja because in a fair amount of rain recently just spinning out of the levant through iraq through iran western parts of iran 113 millimeters of right in just 24 hours that once the weather making its way further east with surprise the skies will come back in behind i think we could do with some relief from that went to weather you say the sun coming out there across western parts of the central there is right some snow at times or so pushing its way further east was a little slide its way over towards pakistan as we go into the latter part of the way but clearer skies as you can see coming in behind. The city at around its 19 degrees celsius a bit of cloud over towards pakistan. Also some spots of rank coming through here the couple iran 10 degrees celsius but the best of the sun will be across the other side of the region by rates at around 20 degrees celsius nobody not going to see temperatures getting much about 20 celsius here in doha over the next couple of days crowd of rain from that same weather system very close by so i think we may well see a spot or 2 of right good for the football here then 21 celsius similar temperature as we go on through thursday but i think well see more in the way of sunshine for all. Football tournament like no ive been in the at the beginning we used to play football in the street using a softball aljazeera weld meets a group of sudanese boids to time and to win against an backdrop of conflict and uncertainty. When i walk in the street people saw me coming and its because of that. Door for football that piece on aljazeera. One of the really special things about working for aljazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story as hell we cover this region better than anyone else would be for this is you know its very challenging we believe particularly because you have a lot of people that are deployed their own political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story ill just mended is to do the work indepth journalism we dont feel included were good audience across the globe. Welcome back youre watching aljazeera a quick reminder of our top stories this hour Pakistans Army has expressed its opposition to a verdict by a top court which is sentenced former president Pervez Musharraf to death he was the chief of army staff before he seized power in a coup in 1009 and wolves until 2008 theres been more violence in indias capital over a controversial new uses unshipped law with Police Firing tear gas at protesters it offers minorities from neighboring countries citizenship but it excludes muslims. French transport workers are staging demonstrations nationwide for the 13th day you can see them right there against government plans to reform pensions trains and flights are being disrupted and that could continue through the Christmas Holidays. Human rights watch has released a report highlighting what it says is more than a half century of israel depriving palestinians of their human rights with no end to the occupation or Peace Process inside the group says its time for israel to give palestinians equality and tasha coming reports now from occupied east jerusalem. Well with his bright pink shirt Abdullah Abu Rama was easy to spot in the crowd on this day 3 years ago he was arrested near the separation wall at the end of a bike rally he organized commemorating the neck or the day the israeli state was the stablished in 1988 the Israeli Military is well acquainted with this long time activist he says since 2005 hes been arrested 8 times it has spent more than a year in prison for protesting against the occupation. We dealt with those prisoners in a violent and barbaric way with inhumanity and humiliation the last time they threatened to push me out of a speeding military jeep and say that i tried to run away this is a threat that is most dangerous and most here are funny. On tuesday Human Rights Watch released a report highlighting the israeli armys use of military orders in the occupied west bank it says for 52 years these orders have deprived palestinians like abu rama of their human rights by targeting activists protestors nongovernmental organizations and journalists the group says these military orders were intended for short term use under emergency law not for a more than half a century occupation but it is now time for israel to grant and respect the rights of palestinians the civil rights of palestinians all of the human rights of palestinians using as a benchmark the rights of grants to Israeli Citizens we spoke to correspondent and author bob who recently published a book delving into the balance between protecting Israels National Security and human rights in the west bank its good that you know the world you know focuses and looks at you know is israel doing enough its good to have that pressure on the other hand again i think whenever groups want to criticize israel or say you know having done enough its a point to recognize reforms have been done and its important recognize that it will israel is operating in an incredibly challenging environment and the terrorism isnt sort of like a fake thing a rama says his treatment by the israeli army is intended to silence him and other palestinians who are resisting the occupation without violence despite the months spent in prison the huge amount of money spent in legal fees and fines and the trauma to his family he says hell continue to protest and hopes others will as well natasha does iraq occupied east jerusalem. A u. S. House committee. Is meeting to finalize the rules for the Impeachment Vote against President Donald Trump members of the House Rules Committee will decide on how much time to allow for the debate before the vote which is likely to happen this wooden stake democrat controlled house is expected to vote in favor of impeachment that would then lead to a trial in the Republican Controlled Senate early next year well lets go live to heidi joe castro who is in washington d. C. Hi there heidi so whats happening today exactly in the capitol. The julie this is the final set up for what promises and looks likely to be a historic vote tomorrow before the full house floor today the rules committee is irene now the technical questions about how that vote will go how many hours of debate whether those impeachment articles against President Trump will be voted upon one at a time or together as a whole now this sets up again for tomorrow when and that if the evidence appears that the democrats have the numbers necessary to impeach trump for his dealings with ukraine which would make him only the 3rd u. S. President in history to be impeached by congress now this is expected to pass along party lines only 2 democrats have indicated they will not vote to impeach trump but far more about a handful of democrats who have been on the fence about this question because they come from trump leaning districts where the president remains very popular with the electorate they have a significant signal that they will vote to impeach the president writing in their Hometown Newspapers in our beds and statements that they do not make that decision lightly but they are fulfilling their constitutional duty in out of a sense of patriotism knowing full well full well that they risk their congressional careers by making this vote in fact one of those congresswoman alyssa flock in from michigan after announced. Her decision to vote to impeach trump she was greeted by juniors at a town hall in her district hiz. I wonder we know how to see some of the Political Class is responding but what about the American Public. Well the polls have been very consistent in showing that the American Public is deeply divided on the question of whether to impeach trump and very difficult to change their minds in fact after 2 months of these impeachment inquiry hearings there has been little shift its still about a 5050 divide on the question of impeachment and we saw President Trump tweeting this morning highlighting another poll from usa today that just came out this morning showing that in his Reelection Campaign a year from now that he will likely win against his democratic challengers whoever that challenger may be in this is despite the impeachment trump tweeting that this morning saying quote the American People are smart they see the great economy and Everything Else julie. Castor there joining us live from washington d. C. With the very latest thank you. Mexicos president is preparing to name and shame officials that he doesnt believe in doing enough to tackle Violent Crime president Andres Manuel lopez is a expected to release a report on tuesday with his security cabinet pointing the finger at local authorities 2900. 00 said to be mexicos most violent year on record after another increase in the margin rate a mammal apollos live for us now in Acapulco Manuel this naming and shaming policy if we can call it that what what is it designed to achieve. Try to leave this report from the Mexican Government was highly anticipated weve been waiting for this for several weeks now learning of the what will be the last numbers related to government related to violent homicides and violence nationwide here in the country now when it comes to day begin shaving that was the rumor thats what we were expecting to hear from president lopez over the during this Morning Press Conference early on tuesday it was more of a of a boasting meager advances that have been made by the government by Security Forces by the newly created National Guard here in mexico when it comes to Violent Crime now homicides are still a problem kidnappings are still a problem nationwide but there was a breakdown of the states that are doing well and the states that are not doing so well for example we have the city of tijuana on the border with the United States just over the course of the last year has slowly slipped into the number one whos position as the most violent city in the country so while president look is over though it is giving these lasted to 6 for the year 2019 there is an expectation that the year will set yet another record for homicides yet another record for violence in the country numbers that have never been seen at least since records. Records began in the country while the president continues to enjoy quite a lot of support from his consent constituents on the matter of security people do seem to be losing faith julie and love apollo theyre joining us live from acapulco with that update manuel thank you thousands of colombians have turned out in the capital bogota to protest against tax reforms demonstrators say the measures being debated in congress should be scrapped because they only benefit businesses and the rich. That has been called the biggest crisis to hit boeing in 2 decades the u. S. Aircraft manufacturer is suspending production of what was once its best selling play in the 737 max it was grounded back in march after 2 fatal crashes within 5 months john hendren reports that from boeings head courses in chicago. After slowing production of its most lucrative plane boeing is now hitting the brakes the aircraft maker says it is temporarily halting production of its controversial 737 max aircraft following crashes in indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people the model was grounded worldwide now with that flight been set to last well into 2020 boeings rear freeze on production is expected to ripple across the Global Economy suspending production of a commercial aircraft is something that has been very rarely done it truly is an unprecedented decision and it d is one that has massive impact to boeing and its suppliers and the airlines the airlines that have maxed jets on order are eager to get them the ones that have them in their fleets are eager to get them flying again the company says there will be no layoffs among the 12000. 00 workers at its renton washington plant but the decision could affect workers at this 600 companies that are part of the 737 max supply chain the impact of the announcement is so great that boeings woes could expand the u. S. Trade deficit with other nations what makes this such a huge economic decision for boeing and for the Global Economy is that boeing is the largest manufacturing exporter in the u. S. And its also the largest component of the Dow Jones Industrial average boeing says it is fixed the planes problems through Software Upgrades and Pilot Training but with each delay the future of Company PresidentDennis Millen burke has come increasingly under question weve been challenged and changed by these accidents weve made mistakes and weve learned and we are still learning. And were improving in april boeing cut production of the 737. 00 max from 52. 00 a month to 42. 00 is that production line grinds to a halt boeing customers passengers shareholders into pliers or all left to wonder when it will finally start up again john hendren aljazeera chicago china russia calling for an end to some un sanctions on north korea theyve proposed a Draft Security Council resolution that they say would see some penalties lifted to enhance the livelihood of the civilian population but the u. S. Says now is not the time to consider lifting those sanctions where u. S. Defense secretary marcus misses the only way forward is to those who the negotiating table with pyongyang it is a concern their rhetoric we have seen talk of casts i think that they will be likely if they dont feel satisfied i think as i said before ive been watching. The Korean Peninsula for maybe a quarter of a quarter. Of a century now its so im familiar with their tactics but theyre bluster and. I think we need to get we need to get serious and sit down and have discussions about a political agreement that the new price the peninsula that is the best way forward and arguably the only way. At least 14 civilians have been killed in the latest round of russian attacks on rebel held areas of northwestern syria shelling in airstrikes on a dip province of escalated in recent weeks it comes as the government of president Bashar Al Assad appears to be preparing for a ground offensive to fortify the main highway linking damascus with aleppo. 4 opposition politicians of venezuela will go on trial accused of treason and other crimes the countrys top court alleges they tried to seize military installations they deny those charges many opposition politicians have been stripped of their parliamentary immunity the government has also opened criminal investigations into Opposition Leader one guide or not here not keeping a field thanks to the cooperation between the Civil Military and intelligence agencies we managed to detect in time who is behind this conspiracy a fascist monster Leopoldo Lopez a fascist most a psychopath who has in the past 20 years been behind all the clues and violence he carries violence in his veins he is a mentally ill person a violent and a thief Leopoldo Lopez i say and who else is behind this his subordinate one. Who is also behind this the government of the United States the wife of symbolic ways Vice President constantino she has been charged with attempting to murder her husband mayor mobile appeared a harare court on monday where she was also charged with Money Laundering and fraud its allies she removed to angus intravenous drip and catheter when he was receiving medical treatment for india has a new Political Capital and it is now in get a guy instead of big joe mora now the government says its Central Location will make it easier for people to Access Services some critics say the move just isnt economically justifiable aljazeera is katherine so why has this report from burundis capital. This is bill ruined his new Political Capital. In the middle of the country and was once a copy to all of the burundian more nikki until the kingdom was abolished in 1966 the reason move became official at the beginning of the year president. Hold some of his meetings here the senate and some government offices have relocated it will take a least 3 years before the move is complete. New funding the project is the last least idea is born we are paying for our own election so im sure money will be found to be the infrastructure of the capital. Some critics suggest the decision to move the capital from bujumbura which remains the countrys commercial center could be linked to its seen as a stronghold of the opposition a general election is scheduled for next year and people still remember riots in the streets. Because of a disputed pauline 2015. Was a decision taken while the even there is no more premisses for the offices to be there to be located there i think it may even be very clear water happened in. Nigeria some decades ago they decided politically that. We shift from lagos to a from dallas. To consume tanzania. Dorie politico city is remaining in the 2 now. Those who live in expect big changes its heading home to less than 1000000 people both we talked to say they hope there will a patient of the capital will benefit them quickly one of the good job that are out there Running Water and so one economy its going to take a while to realize the expectation. These traders believes if more people move to get tega the more money shell make that out there are not that much and it would be good to get people to help us to build our businesses and im already making more sales than before because its in a Central Location strategy say mob rule indians would be able to Access Government Services easily but implementing this ambitious plan that could cost billions of dollars in a country with limited resources and so many priorities is likely to be a difficult task Catherine Sawyer aljazeera. Still ahead. Here. As they prepare for the biggest. Details coming up in sports. Lets find out whats happening in the world of sport with far a thanks so much julie weve reached the semifinal stage of the Club World Cup in doha south american champions flamengo are up against the best team in asia. Lets out a side beat African Champions esperance of tin is yet to reach the finals for all hell are considered the overwhelming underdogs heading into this match against the copilot doris champions our correspondent Andy Richardson is at the Khalifa International stadium and the al heloise are they really considered the underdogs heading into this game. We just have to look at the statistics of this tournament had seen from outside of south america or europe has ever won the Club World Cup the fact that the coaches got rather a lot of inside knowledge about the asian champions george use the portuguese coach hugely experienced in 1000 country. And was their manager and so earlier on this year had a really successful stint there only there for about 6 months but won 16 of the 20 games he was involved in before a contractual disputes resulted in him leaving the club moving to brazil to take over from was an impact hes had that winning the brazilian Domestic League title and also the couple of its a tour of south americas biggest domestic Club Competition for the 1st time for the club for the not almost 4 decades and this Club World Cup now is a title that means soil much brazilian clubs in south american seems. Increasingly players are leaving south america at younger and younger ages to join european leagues has always happened in the past it is happening at even younger ages now and this tournament is a chance for clubs like for magnets are really reassert themselves on a global stage no brazilian same or indeed south American Team is womans Club World Cup its 2012 ok so liverpool play in the 2nd semifinal here and del had to war but they may be preoccupied with another much taking place back in england shortly tell us a bit about that. Its a pretty bizarre situation the schedule has decided that liverpool dont supply matches within 22 hours on different continents live a full of bounce of play in English League cup match back home while the 1st team squad is here in qatar preparing for a Club World Cup semifinal it means theyve got a shot at same effectively playing in that match against aston villa in a few hours time weve just heard from the liverpool manager at your gun club about this rather surreal situation. We are here we dont we dont fly but if youre 3000 kilometers or mild. Really we dont fly the distance. Dont show up we dont hear no thought that our life is constantly dealing with people situations finding solutions being focused on the next game where it is we dont care we just we are here we blame on through tomorrow night we have all informations we could get we will be prepared and we will try to win the football game. Not a for fun of the fact that sts 121 faith intends to expand this tournament to include 24 teams and move its a june july admittedly outside of the domestic season but he says that will clash with the africa cup of nations which will involve many of his clubs players and also players from other clubs he says there needs to be a profit salk a proper negotiation about just where they state the Club World Cup goes in the future having said that hes got himself into the habit of winning trophies at liverpool no manager before this club has ever won this title they can do just that if they get 3 1st of all the semifinal against montserrat which takes place in france for a list ok anywhere richardson reporting live for us thanks for now and there is a huge game coming up in the spain on wednesday with the 1st al classic of the season between barcelona and round which read teams are locked together at the top on 35. 00 points but it sparser who lead on goal difference the game was originally scheduled to take place in october but was postponed following political protests in barcelona no nurse q were all happy we can play in such a game as the classical i remember this as a players this is the kind of game you live for so right now were only focused on the game. Pakistan head coach. Has blasted star fastball or muhammad the mirror for walking away from the countrys test team at just 27 years old amir quit the longer format to focus on his one day career and the highly lucrative t 20 format without a mere pac sun were humiliated in australia losing 2 tests by an innings and failed to bowl sri lanka out last week and raul pindi in what was pakistans 1st home test for over a decade. With the you invest so much should be his players and when preference should be given to the country they go elsewhere its not the right thing to do we are thinking hard to be the ones and suddenly make a policy on this because be a problem for pakistan in the future. And now the n. B. A. s longest winning streak is over after 18 straight victories the Milwaukee Bucks were beaten by the Dallas Mavericks meanwhile the Houston Rockets pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in their franchise history after trailing the missing San Antonio Spurs 325 points Russell Westbrook scored 31 points and james harden finished with 20 a as the rockets and rallied 48192100 7 win. And that is all your sport for now much more coming up later but for now its back to you far assigned to you as always thats it for me in the team here for this news hour we will be back in just a sec the with much more of the days news see them by. 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Going to stay 9 people have been killed because we in the United States have privatized the whole to much Public Function for this was a deal with saudi arabia and with different saudis and other arabs from britain to believe all to help the past bombs did you know you will from stop this meeting saddam is with that in 1st their shadows on aljazeera well lets. Not get that. Out. President donald trump will soon find out if hes to be impeached in the coming hours well find out how that will be decided. And of them Julie Mcdonald this is and which is here ive got from doha also coming up a death sentence for pakistans former leader Pervez Musharraf now the nations army weighs in on the verdict. A surge in fighting across libya different factions square off against the assault by warlord holy fuck off to. Iraq