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The belorussian leader to quit 100000 protesters marched through the compliments. The u. S. Democratic president ial nominee joe biden has called plans by donald trump to rush through a vote for a new Supreme Court judge an exercise in raw political power trumper said he will announce a nominee to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg as early as next week but biden wants republicans to delay a confirmation vote until after the president ial election official reports from washington d. C. The Supreme Court has suddenly become the dominant election issue in the United States donald trump says hes going to move forward with filling a b. Can see this week democratic challenger joe biden says with early voting already under way that simply wrong the people of this nation are choosing their future right now as they vote to jam this nomination through the senate is just an exercise in the wrong political power. No i dont believe the people of this nation will stand for. President trump told a rally in South Carolina on saturday hes sending his nomination for consideration to the senate this week it will be a woman a very talented very brave if. You average joes in yet but we have numerous women on the list that are thought to be 2 leading candidates amy Connie Bennett is an Appeals Court judge a favorite of conservatives and has been considered for earlier vacancies and theres barbara lee grew up a letter moving from florida which would be the more Political Choice but the white house might not be able to push through any nomination before the election in the last 45 years the process has taken on average 68 days the election is just over 40 days away and theres questions about the president even making a nomination before november the 3rd texas republican senator ted cruz is in no doubt that in order for a Supreme Court nomination to go forward you have to have the president and the senate in this instance the American People voted they elected donald trump but theres potential for the court to become the center of a constitutional crisis if republicans can push through a nomination before the election let me try to do it before the inauguration on january the 20th but if joe biden wins that election that could cause problems the democratic leader of the house says the of ways to delay a nomination we have our options we have arrows in aquiver that im not about to discuss right now but the fact is we have a big challenge in our country republicans see the vacancy as an opportunity to change the face of the Supreme Court securing a conservative majority for years to come and they also believe it could galvanize support around donald trump both know and on election day and of people are talking about this theyre not talking about the u. S. Reaction to covert about unemployment or about health care all big issues before the death of a Supreme Court justice. Alan fischer aljazeera washington irans president says the u. S. Faces certain defeat after it made a unilateral move to reimpose u. N. Sanctions against tehran washington triggered a socalled snapback of the measures lifted in the 2015 nuclear deal but the European Countries that signed the agreement say the trumpet ministrations move has no legal basis and has been rejected by every other permanent member of the Un Security Council has a big report from terra. Sanctions or no sanctions an Unprecedented Division at the United Nations is seen as a diplomatic victory by iran irans president seemingly mocking the recent us defeats at the security council. In the game today we can say the u. S. Policy of mix member less cool and legal pressure against the iranian nation has turned into mex member isolation for the United States. But if the u. S. Stops iranian vessels to enforce sanctions this was a warning from iran got all recover what if the u. S. Wants to use resolution 199 to inspect raney and ships based on International Laws is considered piracy and will be dealt with and the United States will be held responsible for the consequences. And its here any response would likely be carried out the strait of hormuz one of the busiest shipping routes in the world with 20 percent of the worlds oil passing through u. S. Warships and water mains are based in the region in an already tense environment irans conservative Majority Parliament is considering further action against the u. S. If they re impose sanctions. On iran there are various ideas in iran in among lawmakers from abandoning the g c p o 8 to even withdrawing from the nonproliferation treaty or severing ties with. Iran you lawmakers have discussed all these ideas it rains already finding it tough living under sanctions but lets not just dont were working hard from morning to night but we get nothing because these sanctions have disrupted life economy everything its very tough and that was ok to us just as well sanctions have had many impacts for example on patients the price of medicine has gone up to the increasing Exchange Rate with the dollar but even if medicine is available if we face more sanctions the lives of many patients might be at risk irans leaders are treating the u. S. Isolation at the u. N. As a victory while many earing in. Suffering koch Donald Trumps maximum Pressure Campaign calls irans currency to use value and stop iran selling its oil all accessing International Markets but what iran does next very much depends on how the u. S. Decides to implement the u. N. Sanctions are back in place with the u. S. Isolated at the u. N. Security council and the europeans wanted to preserve the nuclear deal in this ongoing diplomatic battle between the u. S. And iran iran believes it now has the upper hand. Well my last as an International Sanctions lawyer she explained the dispute between the us and other signatories of the deal. The resolution is clear on the participants state and the terms of the j c p o 8 define the terms of the card has been states whats less clear is the relationship between 70 a state that pulls out and what rights it still has to trigger the snap back so the legal grounding there is us law and the us does have significant power in this area because whats happened is having pulled so President Trump obviously always disliked very publicly than the nuclear deal and when the us pulled out of the deal in 2008 the us reimposed its own us sanctions on iran and so quite apart from this dispute about whether or not United Nations sanctions snapback the us has been very aggressively actively reimposing its own sanctions on iran and that is entirely of course up to the United States and its own legal basis that in itself is a very powerful tool of the u. S. The cause part of the sanctions its imposed a worldwide so even non u. S. Persons doing certain kinds of business with iran can be cut off completely from u. S. Financial markets if they gauge an activity that the u. S. Says its actionable and this of course strikes fear into the hearts of many businesses that want to be able to use the u. S. Dollar and thats exactly what the u. S. Is now doing so as you say might calm peo has said that anyone that the u. S. Regards as now in breach of sanctions including really arms sales to iran in the most recent statement can be subject to these u. S. Sanctions so the u. S. Is using its own law as well as trying to trigger international. Tens of thousands of people have again marched through the belorussian capitol on sunday demanding the president s resignation more than 200 were detained there been protests disputed election in early august stepped fast reports from minsk. The city center of minsk is turning into a conflict zone on sunday afternoons. Tens of thousands of Peaceful Protesters space in large police and military presence. Despite a show of force a large crowd managed to march through the city 2 hours later than planned to your. Protest and again is the one that is happening in our public that is very important for i want all Political Prisoners are released filched then a new election because they wanted it that was not to do to. Their rally comes less than a week since president alexander look i shant come up with his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in russia the embattled by the russian leader has been in power for 26 years to try to convince his most important ally that the protests were under control his main strategy has been to brutally detain people also today people were picked up even before the rally started in the past 6 weeks more than 10000 people were taken to police stations and Detention Centers most of them have been released tens of Political Prisoners including most of the opposition leaders are still behind bars every single one of the people here marching today on the streets of men is risking arrest and they know it. Most for teaching locations here on. The way to Freedom Square is completely blocked by armed police and also to the Independence Square the palace was also. Been circling around the city and they are shouting they say youre helping this dictator you should stop. You kill and rape our men. Would look at shankar refusing to step down and rejecting calls for new elections the standoff between Peaceful Protesters on the one hand and Security Forces on the other will continue step class and aljazeera. Antigovernment protests are taking place across several egyptian cities is these pictures are from the capital cairo demonstrators are calling for an end to military rule and for president Abdel Fattah Elsisi to step down security have been tightened across the country after calls for mass protests by exiled opposition figure mohamed ali the former contractor for the Egyptian Military is calling on protesters to stay in the streets until their demands and that. Thousands of people arriving at a new refugee camp on the greek island of less bossom describe the conditions there as awful they were displaced almost 2 weeks ago when the camp europes biggest burn down many refugees didnt want to go to the new cap and demanded they be taken to the greek mainland instead a rally in support of the refugees on lesbos took place in germanys capital burnin protesters called for the immediate evacuation of all refugee camps after the fires at Maria Stephanie decker has more now from the new cap. Weve been watching some of the people being able that have been even able to leave the camp today in the morning they were allowed to leave then were being told that at some point there was an order to close the gates are now being allowed to leave again so its very much a fluid situation but weve seen some of the managed to get mattresses and wheeling them back in you know the garbage cans and have wheels and wheeling them back into the tent because the tents at the moment are just basically a sand bottom yes theyre being handed those thin blankets so its a very basic infrastructure when it comes to discount and of course there was a lot of pressure to get people off the streets and been sleeping on the streets for 10 days off to the firebird more account so i think its a work in progress certainly the refugees and migrants weve been speaking to saying the conditions are terrible particularly lack of Running Water showers the sanitation you know the toilets are terrible weve seen videos of that so i think its taking some time to get on its feet as various n. G. O. S and there are helping the greek government the army that is running this count but of course youre talking a 1000 thousands of people my 1000 people that came into this capital very short period of time so that is the situation at the moment i think interesting me tomorrow the asylum process is going to restart the paperwork processing that had been put on hold since that fire thats been a very lengthy process this is why a lot of these people have been here for over a year and i think interesting the serving it forward europe is going to be debating their my good policies many people will tell you that moria and this now is a symbol of the failure of europes migration policies of allowing these people to fester so long and these kinds of terrible conditions. Time for a short break here and aljazeera when we come back the United Nations surpassed a market 75th anniversary with a message for all countries to come together but very few representatives will be there in person. And off the rails hundreds of thousands of people are left stranded as parts of south africas relish system grinds to a hold on that stay with us. We got some very wet weather in the forecast the central parts of china now this long line of cloud thats making its way into the heart of china pulling away from japan im out west so weather will move out into the open waters sobhraj the skies there into japan the Korean Peninsula fine and dry but really wet weather there into Central China southern half of charles to see quite a rash of showers over the next day some of them really will be quite heavy leading to some localized flooding so the something to watch out for pushes over towards the south of holland shoot was q ship but away from the coastal fringes it should be largely fine and settled with plenty of sunshine sunshine and showers meanwhile across Southeast Asia the usual rash of showers coming through here where we think the wettest weather around india china pushing over towards the myanmar through thailand some rather lively show storms in the heat of the day will see some wet weather to into some madra that western side of borneo and weve got quite a rash of showers now just pushing down across much of indonesia is the job of seeing some wet weather over the next a day or so but the wet weather into western parts of india big bulge of cloud up towards northern parts of the goal thats going to bring some flooding rains this week. A life and death struggle for racial equality and a deeply on equal society unfortunately that was a spy for the Apartheid Regime within their group to be very Close Friends like a fan living together 50 years after his torture and death and Police Custody aljazeera while tells the remarkable story of antiapartheid campaigner in a room south africa in mom who fought apartheid on aljazeera. Welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here this hour u. S. Democratic president ial nominee joe biden says Donald Trumps plan to replace the late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before the election is an exercise in rules political power. Irans president says the u. S. Faces certain defeat after it made a unilateral move to reimpose u. N. Sanctions against tehran its already been rejected by countries that signed the 2015 iran nuclear deal. And to government protests taking place across egypt demonstrators are calling for an end to military rule security has been heightened after calls for mass protests by the exiled opposition figure out mohamed ali hes a former contractor for the Egyptian Military. To how do i stop the most egyptians unite out of love for the egyptian people take back your country again dont leave it in a c. C. S. Hands down with the sisi regime go down with the sisi regime dont go home do not go home if we go home they will detain us dont go home were in the streets and now we need to stay there. A sudanese delegation is visiting the United Arab Emirates to discuss taking the country off a u. S. List of state sponsors of terror now the meeting with u. S. Officials in abu dabi so dan says inclusion on the list has hindered its ability to rebuild the economy last month or down as the u. S. Not selling its removal to the normalizing of relations with israel. So dans government aid agencies and volunteers are in a race against time to stop outbreaks of disease after record breaking floods they fear the spread of water borne illnesses more than 120. 00 people have died and 100000 homes have been damaged or destroyed the government says more than 700000 people have been affected by the rising waters mom of the doe has more now from khartoum the latest is that the government has revised the numbers upwards up 2700000 people have been affected in 17 or 18 states that sudan is composed of says the government and people put in many parts of the country. How slow the recession of the flood waters have been mainly due to heavy rains pounding not only sudan but also the highlands of ethiopia where lect the source of the blue nile is for the pushing more water into these tributary of the nile which has been mainly disposable for the flooding weve seen in the past weeks and months so we see us to action where they also stagnant water sliding around almost everywhere in those 17 states and their sons that there could be outbreaks of diseases like malaria that you can give fever all of them caused by the mosquito as well as this is like call it isnt really because of thousands of put latrines being destroyed during the floods and emptying their contents into the floods that are still lingering in most parts of sudan well doctor is the secretary general of the Sudan Red Crescent Society she explained that the priority now is making sure people who have fled flooded areas a safe. Now you know what we said our lives and our grab you one from the Immediate Response to go the most immediately salute you call it a recovery because many want that we talk about helping people in getting problems that theres a possibility just talking about control well talking about the debilitating whiskey donetsk blankets most of the poor women and children in particular and looking about Community Report like most of the people who lost their houses right now have more that so who comes in have 2. 00 and 1. 00 come. Tonight and lets the real to include because right now people still need to get food while. Getting back to normal so whenever theyre back to over there were still also doing. This and that household you know like scenes and also awareness for that many people look to get. Those im not going to engage them in their number or come along so instead because our that. Sort of the number. And ivory coast opposition leaders calling for nationwide civil disobedience to protest president Alassane Ouattara as controversial quest for a 3rd term former president already condemned betty is challenging his rival and incumbent in october 31st election what tara was cleared by the Constitutional Court to stand again despite serving his maximum 2 terms but his declaration now raises the specter of further unrest but mike imo is from the London School of economics and Political Science he says as long as ouattara runs for office the outcome of the vote will be highly contested. Well i mean merriment beauty has the most spots i mean by ghost party has the most support the last man who is currently. Disqualified it looks like a big year really is the next person with the most votes so its quite significant he used a significant candidate in this particular election and one of the reasons why what our us kind of the city so contentious is actually that he originally didnt really want to leave the sea he deliberately introduced even the vice presidency into this new question he shouldnt just salamis he can plan and read it medvedev who team sweeps and the very least he couldnt be there right president ial candidate if youre a regional kind of he did not die and so now hes had to quit himself out i think president ial candidate because the other candidate docks well taric doesnt have enough votes to get my charity either in the fast round or in the 2nd round so were looking for a very precarious situation. Where the only way what our country is likely to reveal the election and already we are hearing reports that you know weve got great transfer anything about tell youngs in down low out in the west who are going to north block in the center and john in the south to try and intimidate me out tanks to protest us out rigging our tents hundreds of thousands of people in south africa have been left stranded after parts of the Railway System closed down Train Services had already been severely limited because of the pandemic now really bosses say theres an unprecedented level of vandalism and theft to me the miller reports from johannesburg. About 1200000 commuters across south africas halting province use these trains every day theyre a lifeline for those travelling to work and. All who cant afford more expensive transport such as minibus taxis but with coronavirus locked on restrictions limiting timetables and now widespread theft Train Services across all the africa are facing a crisis thieves have pillaged stations stolen cables and vandalized facilities in houghton province alone trains are operating at under a 3rd of normal capacity we considered as iconic as some would tell you because as an economic hub if you really infrastructure its a reference in for such as the one that will link many Economic Activities saul it is a real economy from that angle in this mobile footage the eaves a scene risking 3000. 00 volts of electricity running through the cables to get to the valuable copper in another video men can be seen removing corrugated iron sheeting from the roof of a Railway Station these are overhead traction why is which supply power to the trains little remains. The Passenger Rail agency prosser has had to rent diesel run locomotives to pull the trains instead the government says the stolen copper is melted down and exported through mozambique to markets in asia its believed it will cost at least 120000000. 00 to replace the stolen and damaged equipment and facilities. This is one of several metro Railway Stations and offices across the halting problems vandalized and looted much of the damage happened after security was pulled out months ago leaving this station and many others and god and security was withdrawn after it was uncovered that contracts had been awarded illegally process is an organization that was overrun by months is. Not a target in number of full kiam strategic areas within prosser and you know the contracts the security contracts were designed to favor Security Companies and the people who are benefiting from their inside process. While the rail agency was last to place an administrator by the minister of transport to fix its problems the government is not given a clear timeline of when the train system will work properly so as a mess of cables dangling the so too through the hopes of hundreds of thousands of commuters desperate for a Reliable Transportation system for me to malaya aljazeera johannesburg. There been more protests calling for the resignation of israels Prime Minister for 13 weeks in a row thousands have been gathering in front of Benjamin Netanyahu is official residence in west jerusalem demonstrators accuse him of corruption and mishandling the pandemic causing thousands of lost jobs. A u. S. Judge has blocked an attempt by the white house to ban downloads of a chinese owned messaging app the ruling on we chat came just hours before the ban was due to take effect the judge cited concerns over free speech and said the app is the only option for those communicating with people in china. United nations turns 75 this year and its annual General Assembly was meant to be especially big but whats usually a packed event with World Leaders from around the globe will look much different this tuesday because of the coronavirus pandemic our diplomatic editor james bays reports from a subdued u. N. Headquarters in new york. The u. N. Is marking its 75th birthday but theres little mood for celebration normally leaders travel from around the world to new york this year none are coming its all being done remotely. The General Assembly hall is often packed to normal years this time it will look like this a strict limit of just one delegate per country i have the immense privilege of addressing you today President Trump seen here last year had toyed with an in person visit again but he decided against it probably because of the lackluster atmosphere. This year like all the other leaders will be on the big screen only with speeches played on video. Much of the real diplomatic work is normally done joint countless face to face meetings but this year the normally bustling corridors are empty well do several Virtual Meetings with as of states in different areas that are very relevant for us but we will miss that contact the personal contact that i believe is very important for the plumbers had to be think when we look at the ambassador christophe hoys going is one of germanys most senior diplomats he was charles slow merkels Foreign Affairs advisor and now serves on the Un Security Council ambassador were speaking face to face suitably distance of course in your world diplomacy most of the meetings now are Virtual Meetings whats lost when you dont do things in your world face to face diplomacy is about finding solutions finding compromise and you dont get that you know virtually you need to talk to to you know to to the people that have different opinions and you have to be able to sort out compromise you have to find out where the red lines and you cannot do that sitting back home and go on on screen you need these personal meetings theres one place that the lack of World Leaders at this years General Assembly will be celebrated and thats among the population of this city it means that we know closed roads are no traffic jams with armored convoys on the citys streets jamesburg out jazeera at the United Nations and a moral concerns being held in lebanon 40 days after a huge explosion devastated the capital. Police here. Musicians joined together to perform outside barrow. Which is one of the worst affected neighborhoods the newseum has been closed since last months blast which killed at least 190 people another 9 still havent been found. Time for a quick check of the headlines here on aljazeera u. S. Democratic president ial nominee joe biden says Donald Trumps plan to replace the late Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg before the election is an exercise in ruled political power he wants Senate Republicans to delay a confirmation vote until after november 3rd. Jam this nomination through the senate is just an exercise in political power please follow your conscience dont vote to confirm any would nominate the circumstances President Trump consumer conakry dont go there polled your constitutional duty your conscience let the people speak irans president says the u. S. Faces certain defeat after it made a unilateral move to reimpose u. N. Sanctions its already been rejected by countries that signed the 2050 nuclear deal they say the move has no legal basis tens of thousands of people have again marched in the belorussian capital demanding the president s resignation more than 200 were detained have been protests ever since a disputed election in early august a sudanese delegations visiting the United Arab Emirates to discuss taking the country off the u. S. List of state sponsors of terror the meeting with u. S. Officials in abu dhabi so dance as inclusion on the list has ended its ability to rebuild the economy saddams government aid agencies and volunteers are in a race against time to stop outbreaks of disease after record breaking floods more than 120 people have died and 10100000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. Until government protests are taking place across egypt demonstrating the calling for an end to military rule securitys been heightened upped calls for protests by the exiled opposition figure out muhammad ali whos a former contractor for the gyptian military. An advertised opposition leaders calling for a nationwide civil disobedience to protest president ouattara his controversial quest for a 3rd to former president betty is challenging his rival and incumbent in the october 31st election but tara was cleared by the Constitutional Court to stand again despite serving his maximum 2. So those were the headlines the news continues here on aljazeera inside story thank you thats watching. Their march against the monarchy in toy runs and then sometimes for political reform the protests have been the biggest in years so what can the government do to quell the schooling anger and what does this mean for time landscape this is inside story. Her

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