After the black Health Care Worker was killed in a home by police. By static and leaders appear to agree those behind a coup in mali can take up to 18 months for the transition to civilian control. Drug had farmers in northern mexico seize control of a dam a month away from a deadline to hand over water to the United States. The united out about the roads and back lane have both signed a u. S. Brokered deals to normalize ties with israel its been described as a betrayal by the palestinians but donald trump says it represents the dawn of a new middle east and predicted more countries will follow the move our White House Correspondent kimberly hellcats reports. Not the promised peace deal of the century between israelis and palestinians still u. S. President donald trump hailed the signing of the Abraham Accords at the white house as an historic day after decades of division and conflict we marked the dawn of a new middle east. The agreement signed between israel the United Arab Emirates and bahrain formalizes relationships already in place but now includes the opening of embassies its a pivot point they hope will end old conflicts and lead to new Cooperation Among israel and eventually even more arab nations to all of israels friends in the middle east those who are with us today. And those who will join us tomorrow i say. Earlier in the day trump hinted that other countries will also be signing diplomatic pacts with israel but well have at least 5 or 6 countries coming along very quickly. But noticeably absent from tuesday steel siding palestinian leadership the foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates acknowledge their participation in the agreement require the preservation of current palestinian land. I thank you for choosing peace and for halting sation territories at position that reinforces our shared will to achieve a Better Future for generations to come. In the palestinian territories there were protests over the deal that also failed to ease the 13 year blockade of people in gaza the human rights activists have like into an open air prison this trump official blames palestinian leadership for refusing to negotiate separately you have the leadership of the time and time again refused to engage refuse to engage directly with israel their message is to go to the United Nations. The road to peace is not through the United Nations who through. The through through the divisions over the steel also on full display outside the white house. Is a bit of this and they deserve to have a. Bra going to. Be in there with believes. There are also questions in the United States about why the Abraham Accords are called a peace deal given none of the nations are war theres also concern the socalled peace deal is really a new military alliance of nations with a common interest to confront iran the u. S. Congress already promising to scrutinize the. Particularly over the possible sale of f. 35. 00 fighter jets to the u. A. E. But more importantly for President Trump with less than 2 months until the u. S. Election the accords offered the optics of a Foreign Policy win for a president behind in the polls and eager for reelection camberley help at aljazeera the white house the u. S. City of louisville will pay briana tennis family 12000000. 00 in compensation for her death during a police raid on her apartment the 26 year old black woman was shot several times by police when they forced their way into an apartment in a mistaken drugs raid the city has also promised to reform its Police Department including the way with its warrants approved her name has been at the forefront of black lives matter protests in the u. S. Tennis family is also demanding the officers involved should face criminal charges. As significant as today its only the beginning of getting for justice for brianna we must not lose focus on what the real drug is and with that being said it is time to move forward with the criminal charges because she deserves that and more so please continue to say her name briana tell us. Mike hanna is in washington d. C. With the latest. What the police are doing or what the mayor is pledging to do is among other steps to offer subsidized housing to Police Officers in low income areas so they can establish their homes there become a greater part of the Community Also it has been in recent months theres been a complete end to no knock warrants now these are warrants that are normally used in drug related arrests where the police simply storm down or beat down the door of a house or an apartment in order that whoevers inside cannot get rid of any illegal material but this has not been put to an end the no knock warrants have also been stopped in a number of other cities but certainly overall it is a more significant move than weve seen in a lot of other cities where African Americans have been shot by Police Although it has taken some 6 months west african mediators appear to have agreed to give mollys military coup leaders 18 months to hand over power to a civilian government wileys military matter west african heads of state as the deadline imposed by the block to nominate a civilian president came to an end reports. Gammas the president greeting mileys new strongman colonel a see me going in addressing mondays coup leader as mr president you know from handshakes but a warm welcome graters on his 1st foreign visit meeting west african heads of states will impose sanctions on the country after you ousted president brian burke archita from power 3 weeks ago in a bloodless coup. Do you do when the military. Is to put come. To. This. Circumstance is only to. Brute. Leaders condemned the coup shutting its borders and stopping Financial Transactions with the landlocked country following the meeting they greed to an 18 month transition to full civilian rule and the lifting of sanctions if a full Transition Team is put together in matters of days not months on stage this weekend the military didnt represent their roadmap in charge or where the military remains largely in power to Civil Society actors politicians and religious leaders. Took the applause as a sign of their support however the influential and 5 Opposition Movement disavowed malis military leadership in their methods. We denounced intimidation and democratic methods dating from a not of time as well as the. Lead to really the sheep that goes against the a spear ation filching. In july the un condemned these militaries extrajudicial killings of civilians they are meant to protect they along 4000 french and european troops are fighting armed groups in northern and central mali called in the fighting are over 6000000 facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis Counterterrorism Measures make it difficult for humanitarian organizations to have a engagement with local populations and whoever is there to represent them this has become the challenge for mileys new leadership attempting to embody the aspirations of the people and gain legitimacy both at home and abroad Nicholas Hawke aljazeera. 6 people have been arrested over the fire that destroyed europes largest refugee camp as left 12000 refugees in the greek island lesbos without shelter for nearly a week a new facility has been opened and while hundreds of people have moved in thousands are wary Stephanie Decker reports on the move once again its still a slow flow but some people are now willing to making their way into this new camp their lives packed into bags their futures still uncertain. The authorities it circulated flyers on monday telling people that this new camp was their only option for their safety in needs could be provided for and most importantly only the people registered here will have their silent papers restarted but the majority of the 12000. 00 or so refugees and migrants so far reaching has to cobb. Over there its hell number 2 i was already in prison because moria is a prison so i come here i see people and entering. Into the. The president of the European Council visited the island in toward the new camp up to meeting the greek Prime Minister in athens we managed to ask him a question it took a fire to burn down the entire camp for this dialogue to be back in International Agenda what message do you give to the refugees whove lost all hope whove been forgotten technically that europe will this time not only europe other countries as well will take the responsibility to help these people to process their paperwork foster we need to take more european responsibilities and thats why the commission weve made concrete proposals in principle next week. And if you do the responsibility of the Member States of. The governments to start again. You know that you know to find solutions the greek Army Continues to clear this land in iraq tends to make way for the thousands of refugees that need to be sheltered the challenge now to make people of their own accord the greek minister of migration has already made it clear that if they dont come of their own will that the police will have to get involved the new camp is necessary because moria refugee camp europes largest was burned to the ground a week ago on tuesday the news that those apparently responsible for setting the fires had been caught 6 young men from afghanistan according to the greek authorities for the few who have made it into the new camp the proximity to the water seems a welcome relief. Tens waiting to be filled with men women children young and old their long and tiring journey their hope for a better life still on hold Stephanie Decker aljazeera lesbos island. Still ahead in aljazeera despite detention and claims of torture by the russian dissidents continue their movement against president look for sanka. And all the rage like him on low than the latest book and donald trump hits the stores well look at why trump drives book sales like no other u. S. President. How low weve got the clout and rate increasing once again across central parts of china thats going to push him very heavy rain over toward japan as we go through the next couple of days see our station front here as seasonal rains thats going to continue just pile seeing out of the southwest pushing up towards well have grassy making its way towards shanghai as we go through wednesday on into thursday some very high rainfall totals coming through here and we are once again likely to see some localized flooding as a result of that little clip the far south of south korea eventually pushing through q. C. To southern parts of honshu sheltered by the mountains ahead of that system tokyo doesnt see about over the next couple days temperatures right around 31. 00 celsius fatah trying to northern parts of china but there will be some showers down towards the fos out here but once again this sunshine is showers to into the philippines little clutches storm saying that looks like its going to develop into a Tropical Storm as this system just makes its way out into the open waters of the south china seas as it circulates the way here with dragging in more rain into central and southern parts of the philippines as well for good measure south of that well too bad driver got a few showers down to wards indonesia to the north of that all the sunshine and showers yet again for a good parts of thailand. 967. And the 6 day war was at its height a u. S. Spy ship the u. S. S. Liberty monitored the conflict from International Waters suddenly she was attacked by the warplanes of americas closest region and israel over 200 were killed and wounded the front part of the ship was just read with what happened that day has long been a subject of cover up and mystery now the truth can be revealed the day Israel Attacked america a Major Investigation on aljazeera. We want to go to syria remind of our top stories this hour the United Arab Emirates and bahrain have officially signed a deal to normalize ties with israel its been described as a betrayal by the palestinians but all the time says it represents the dawn of a new middle east and predicts more countries will follow suit. The u. S. City of louisville will pay brianna taylors family 12000000. 00 for her death during a police raid on her apartment in march the 36 year old black woman was shot several times by police when they forced their way into her apartment in a botched drug raid. West african mediators appear to have agreed to give mollys military coup leaders 18 months to hand over power to a civilian government is military junta met west african heads of state as the deadline imposed by the block to nominate a civilian president came to an end. The wildfires in the west coast of the u. S. Are becoming increasingly politicized with the president dismissing Climate Change donald trump visited california for briefings on the growing disaster insisting the scientists are wrong and that Global Warming will reverse by itself democratic rival joe bidens accused of ignoring the effect of Climate Change on the wildfires which have killed at least 35. 00 people and destroyed thousands of homes well rob runnels is joining us live from the city of escapade on in oregon which is being threatened by a wildfires understand the some more movement with regard to oregon from the white house just bring us up to date with whats happening in the region. Well thats right the president President Trump has approved a disaster declaration for parts of oregon that was requested by the governor here kate brown and this will all federal funds and aid to flow into the state and so that will be helpful because oregon needs a lot of help there have been tens of thousands of hundreds of thousands of hectares burned here 6 small towns almost completely wiped out there are 8 people known to have died as of now but there are 50 people unaccounted for the firefighters say that they are getting a handle on some of the really big fires in this state including here and as to keda called the riverside fire theyre being helped by. Better weather conditions its much less warm than it was its much less humid thats caused in part by this smoke and i want to just take a look well look down the highway here that highway is closed by the way to everyone except for Emergency Responders and the people who live there but take a look at that smoke that is just choking choking paul a shroud of smoke over this entire area and straight from los angeles to seattle all the entire west coast is choking under this its obviously bad for people with respiratory diseases bad for kids bad for people who may be suffering from the coated 19 so its a its a very serious situation all in all and rob the forecast is for possibly some rain later next week and if its if its a good solid rain that will be the very best thing that could happen to oregon and. And the surrounding areas yeah i can imagine that would be very welcome but of course that weve heard so many terrible stories of people losing so much in the fires i understand that youve been talking to one woman there who was telling you her story what was she saying. She evacuated when that when the call went out last week she was unable to really salvage anything from her home her name is said tammy candidate by the way whos lived in this town all for life what she managed to salvage was the urn containing the ashes of her husband who died in june so obviously its been a very very tragic time for her and frankly ms candy seemed to me to be kind of operating in a state of shock when i asked her what she was going to do now she said i really you know i hope i can rebuild but i havent really given a lot of thought theres so much to do shes got kids to take care of and so there are a lot of stories like that at the same time there are a lot of people who are helping people this is a small town of 3700 people everybody has been coming into this parking lot here well show you real quick because most of the activity is has receded yet as of now but but it was before it was completely full of people bagging up groceries water other necessities dog food diapers all sorts of things and free donations giving them away to anybody who needed it anybody whose house had been destroyed so thats another aspect of this terrible disaster it brings out this sense especially in a small town that everybodys got to look out for everybody else. Well thank you very much and he does sort of run those talking to us from as to kate in oregon. Dr had farmers in the mess in states of continuing to occupy i doubt im saying they want to prevent a water payment to the United States under a 944 treaty mexico and the us are obligated to share water found along the border between the 2 nations but farmers say they need the resource for their crops i know that apollo has more. Than this dry desert landscape is in the state of chihuahua in northern mexico just south of the us border it hasnt rained much lately and many here are concerned that crops and livestock are under threat if the farmers like but i will get sia tell us what little water remains in the region is about to be given to the United States under water sharing treaty signed between the 2 countries during world war 2 as i thought of the work of others these are Water Reserve that we have collected we have to restrain from harvesting more than one crop or a year in order to subsist and not run out of water now the government shows up and say they have to pay the United States it isnt true. The issue of water is a boiling hot topic in this part of the country and protests against the decades old water treaty have been growing more and more violent in recent weeks the medics have been mostly lionels its a reaction from citizens who are defending their own way water is everyones heritage water doesnt belong to anyone water is for everyone and for all mexicans that is why were outraged and this reaction from citizens is the result of this anger when the u. S. And mexico signed the water treaty of 944. 00 the United States agreed to send more water to mexico than it receives but it still requires mexico to release water from dams along some of the driest parts of the border. At level dam the largest in the state of chihuahua Mexican National guard troops are keeping watch farmers recently seized control of the dam and have attacked members of mexicos National Water commission who plan to extract water from the reservoir mexico has until october 26th of this year to pay off its water debt with the United States which amounts to some 100000000000 gallons of fresh water and the word of mexicos president has addressed the recent violence but claims Water Reserves and she are enough to pay both the water debt to the u. S. And supply the needs of farmers in the region the president has also suggested the conflict is politically motivated it dont matter dont. They took over the kid dam which was being used to follow through with a commitment to deliver water to the United States under the treaty of 1904 but since they are electoral interest this has become a political issues. As the drought in northern mexico worsens a growing number of supporters are joining in the protest against the treaty their hopes are fading 1st solution that will guarantee farmers access to the water they say is essential to their survival. Below al jazeera mexico city. Must. Have so far failed to stop the weeks long protest movement against president alexander who sanka now after nearly 800 people were detained in minsk last sunday the Un Commission of human rights has condemned what is calling the violent repression of Peaceful Demonstrations steadfast and spoke to some of the detainees whove been released. Anxious relatives are waiting for news at the a question our Detention Center where few weeks ago 103 porta being badly beaten and tortured 23 year old Anna Maria Conlon and co spent 2 nights here she was detained at the womens march last saturday together with dozens of others she says she was aggressive be thrown into a fan intimidated and threatened considering myself a criminal at all i dont i dont think ive done anything bad. To get that kind of treatment is just. Its very human eyes in 18 year old i remember my was taken by mass Police Officers at the same rally standing with her arms locked with other women here in this video wearing sunglasses she was sprayed with pepper spray and there were spraying these guests 2 women women who did not nothing except maybe flags like. Posters but banners yes shortly after she was detained managed to warn her parents who then started to look for her we were not miserable we knew that we are innocent says we stand for truth so we had nothing to fear we were playing games guessing fios. Just really sitting and loving and. Im proud of her but i want her to finish her studies i have an operational ready and even more. But he realizes theres nothing that can stop his daughter instead of creating fear look at a strategy of mass detentions and intimidation to stop the protests seem so ive had the opposite effect even people who are released after being violently detained now say they are more determined to continue the protests families and friends of detainees point out that since the protests began last month and with plans to the disputed president ial election something is different in belarus because you know c. T. Hes feeling you have to support each other you know just we were getting really close after taking a rest ana maria sash she will join the protest again its makes me only angrier and. I just. Feel so much injustice in the system. Even after your treatment the experience you had here in the Detention Center you still go back to this just because they actually proof what youre trying to say. All the system is not working its highly unfair its highly illegal and i know that for these people for my parents for my brother who. Is to leave there i will. Fight and. I know that. Its just a matter of time but after meeting these young women it becomes clear that even with look i shant are still in office has already changed step fastened aljazeera. Irans Education Minister has made a rare apology following widespread criticism relating to a 3rd grade mathematics textbook illustrations of girls were removed from the books cover leaving only boys outrage of aliens called the move discriminator e education ministries called the move tactless and said the books will revert back to the old illustration next year well the latest book about Donald Trumps presidency has hit Stores Across the u. S. And at a veteran Journalist Bob Woodward accuses trump of deliberately playing down the coronavirus pandemic allen fashion looks back at the controversial books published about the president over the years theyve come from insiders outsiders and even family members the record that the history of the moment the character of the man the nature of the administration no modern presidency has driven book sales like Donald Trumps the 1st year of the term presidency generated around 4500. 00 books in the english language compare that to the Obama Presidency there were about 800 since then many many more books have been placed on the shelves more than 70 have become bestsellers generating millions of sales for their authors the 1st blockbuster came from journalist Michael Wolff the president tried to block publication and field others whove served in the administration have written books to give their side of the story. And others have pledged support in print the dont tend to sell as well people want to be the ones they want to read them to you know confirm their own beliefs write it is. Political entertainment at the same time right on the things that are going on and it is certainly. Is a great subject for a book sale one of the authors of the bestseller a very stable genius admits there have been a lot of books but some are the 1st draft of history some people are motivated by the quick payday sort of element like if if theres a circus in town its a good idea to sell tickets and there are folks who are are certainly looking at this is an opportunity film i looked at it as an opportunity in a different way which is were serious journalists theres no other theres no other journalism like this going on and we wanted to tell it accurately and fairly the presidency generates on average 2 books a month many have common themes shocking revelations insider gossip but few have it any lasting political effect on dont some i wonder whether or not somebody like i can write good like im a loser people cant stop reading about alan fischer ill just you know washington. This is all it is even these at the top stories the united out about minutes and behind have officially signed a deal in washington to normalize ties with israel its been described as a betrayal by the palestinians a President Donald Trump says a drop or since the dawn of a new middle east and hes predicting more countries will follow the mood the moment was marked with an elaborate ceremony at the white house. Together these agreements will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive peace accords the entire region something which nobody thought was possible certainly not in this day and age maybe in many decades from now but one founded on shared interests Mutual Respect and friendship to our honored guest for. Israel the United Arab Emirates and bahrain congratulations on this Outstanding Achievement congratulations. The u. S. City of louisville paid briana taylors family 12000000. 00 for her death during a police raid on her apartment the 26 year old black woman was shot several times by police when they forced their way into an apartment in a botched drugs raid west african mediators appear to have agreed to give mollys military coup leaders 18 months to hand over power to a civilian government monies military hunta met west african heads of states at the end of a deadline imposed by the block to nominate a civilian president the wildfires on the west coast of the us are becoming increasingly politicized with the president s donald trump dismissing the Climate Change as a trump has insisted scientists are wrong and that Global Warming will reverse by itself democrat rival joe biden has accused of ignoring the effect of Climate Change on the wildfires a powerful but slow moving storm is closing in on the u. S. Gulf coast out in sally weakened to a category one but its likely to gain strength before making landfall early on wednesday in alabama and mississippi have declared states of emergency some resin residents have been ordered to evacuate those are the headlines these continues here on our in about half an hour after inside story goodbye. Some have called it the shadow pandemic violence against women and girls has increased during the cold 1000. 00 outbreak so what should be done to protect the lives and ensure the safety in long term Recovery Plan this is inside story. Hello and welcome to this special edition of inside story in collaboration with the e. U. U. N. Spotlight initiative m 40 back to you bill it is one of the most persistent and widespread Human Rights Violations and it happens in every country or