Plague onto the world president of trump attempts to put the focus and blame squarely on china and its u. S. Coronavirus debts past 200000. Struggling to handle the flood of refugees e. U. Leaders try to find a united voice to deal with the influx and share the burden. So theres uncertainty about the future of malaysias government the Opposition Leader and what abraham says he has a Strong Majority to form a new government declared the Prime Minister where you didnt yes seems administration has fallen but he still needs a kings approval to replace yes and he came to power in march and was not new to politics he served as deputy Prime Minister and was also sentenced to prison for corruption and so to me louis is in kuala lumpur and she says theres still uncertainty and last political move. The Prime Minister delivered a special address but hes only been so far hes been speaking only about the aid and the assistance that the government is going to render to the public in light of the difficulties theyve had to go through because of the demick that he hasnt yet addressed. Announcement during the press conference and that is most likely because that the Prime Ministers address was most likely recorded now going back to what anwar had to say it was rather thin on details he didnt say the number of m. P. s hes got supporting him he didnt say what parties they come from since on was press conference 2 Political Parties have said they are behind him but thats not a surprise these are parties from his Opposition Coalition but together they still dont have enough numbers to make up a simple majority much less a solid and convincing majority which is what anwar said so it seems like a rather bold pronouncement on his part because still as one hurdle to cross now he has got to have the kings consent to be appointed as Prime Minister because malaysia is a Constitutional Monarchy the king appoints as Prime Minister the person who commands the confidence of the majority in parliament now at the moment and one has yet to meet the king the king has been admitted to hospital says hes spoken to the king hes kept him informed of developments but didnt Prime Minister could also be seeking an audience with the king and if he meets the king 1st he could very well ask for parliament to be dissolved and that would trigger snap elections so theres still a lot of uncertainty about whats going to happen. Lets hear now from bridget world choose a normally Research Associate at the university of north you and she explains what the consequences of them was that could be. There are a number of things going on one is that there have been an underlying political instability for some time now and many of these negotiations have been taking place and so were now seeing them come to the fore i think that there are divisions within 1000000 in the absence government and there are also divisions within our supporters and i think that many people have tried to pull defections so this is something that is remaining very fluid but its actually very real at the same time theres a state election where a lot of the tensions have come to the fore between the different parties and raise the stakes involved and so what weve seen is another drama in malaysia where weve had the announcement being made and suppose that defections being moved across the details as was noted are scant and we dont know this specific lack whos moving at how and i think that its going to be something thats going to play out over a period of time and of course as mentioned there are 3 options here one of course is dissolution in terms of the parliament the 2nd option is whether or not we didnt step down and makes way which is unlikely but a possible and the 3rd is that the continuation of these kind of political elite posturing which weve seen for suspects for some time now. A russian Opposition Leader lets move on the has been charged hospital in germany a month off to be admitted for suspected poisoning the kremlin critic was being treated in berlin off he was reportedly poisoned with the truck and russia moscow denies any involvement but when it came has more. The hospital says hes no longer in acute inpatient care that does not say that hes not in out patient care that needs to be cleared up and then if there is a chorus of condemnation from capitals across this continent led by the German Government saying that they they demand that prosecutors investigate this case in russia that is and they bring to justice those responsible for the poisoning here there are some other lines on this we know that the russian prosecutor general had appealed to the french government for its help in so far as the valley case is concerned but remember as i say from an e. U. Perspective pretty much every government has condemned what happened to our looks in our vanny and said they want to find out who did this and that whoever did it be brought to justice in russia thats the situation as it stands right now one final thought there has been a suggestion in germany among certain leading conservative political circles that a controversial multi 1000000000 euro pipeline gas pipeline linking russia with germany with that should be shelved so far at least it has not been shelved but there is a little bit of pressure on the medical government to react more strongly to whats happened to mr nardelli than it has so far u. S. President donald trump has once again blamed china for the spread of coronavirus using the u. N. General assembly as his platform he accused beijing of and leashing what he called a plague on the world in response china called for unity in the fight against covert 90 diplomatic editor james bays has this report like all the other World Leaders speaking at the u. N. President trump speech was prerecorded his words though were as controversial as. We have waged a fierce battle against the invisible enemy the china virus which has claimed countless lives in 188. 00 countries and the United States we launched the most aggressive mobilization since the 2nd world war the Fact Checkers in a country that suffered more than most from cope with 19 unlikely to question those claims as the Chinese Ambassador to the un listened in the General Assembly hall the president intensified his attack on china we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague on to the world china in the early is days of the virus china locked down travel domestically while allowing flights to leave china and infect the world before introducing president xi the Chinese Ambassador made an impromptu intervention complaining about bullying and. China resolutely great acts baseless accusation against china his president in a clear contrast to President Trump said International Cooperation was the key to combating covert 19. 19 realize that were living in an interconnected Global Village with a common stake all countries are closely connected and we share a Common Future no country can gain from this difficulties on the taste of billet taking advantage of the struggles in his address the president of france expressed his growing concern about the tension between the worlds 2 largest economies new purpose for the todays world cannot be left to the rivalry between china and the United States regardless of the white in the world that these 2 great powers share regardless of the history that ties us especially to the United States the collapse of the frameworks of our cooperation. That just referenced all of that means we must build a new order trump speech was almost certainly the shortest ever given by a u. S. President to the un General Assembly just 7 minutes long it was delivered with a machine gun like style of oh there was criticism of iran china was the main target in his sights diplomats say speeches like this do nothing to decrease the polarization on the world stage james pays out 0 at the United Nations ryan grim is the intercepts of washington d. C. Bureau chief and he says that trump is repeatedly trying to deflect attention from his poor handling of the pandemic. Its notable d that the reason that we know that we crossed the threshold the macabre threshold of 200000 deaths. From the corona virus is because John Hopkins University has been tallying those deaths in other words a nongovernmental actor has you know had to do the compiling of the system and share them with the public because the the president has affected really shut down the federal governments ability to cause to collect and then distribute those statistics which which undermines a case that he could reasonably be making about chinas handling of the coronavirus but none of it is going to get through because of who the messenger is the the goal was so transparent that a lot of legitimate criticisms might get overlooked what President Trump was trying to do here is you know with just weeks left in the campaign and with people already voting was to shift blame away from his handling of the fire number one deflection from the from the very beginning has been to a call at the china virus and beat the point out that he banned travel coming out of china and you know that thats been his go to no matter where we have been in this pandemic the fact that we now know through the bob woodward tapes that that trump as early as february 7th had learned from the Chinese Government that the corona virus was passing through the air was extremely deadly and extremely contagious undermined you know any attempts that hes going to make to try to shift blame at this late date. Still ahead here now is there a chinese take john wall where he says hes been under attack and struggling to survive explain why it blames the United States. One of the because of whales in australian history scientists try to find out why did the 500 animals stranded as many. As though theyve had some very heavy rain again across areas of borneo still se but also widely scattered showers and thunderstorms across areas of the philippines weve had wanted to have you down pulls into west java this particular village so this flash flood is a very mountainous area and this really did happen very fast indeed you can see the damage it has left behind we have got wanted to go through but nothing particularly heavy that again will be across born here and also some heavy rain really pushing into this northern and Western Areas of luzon but a dry a couple of days generally we have got some showers across much of india china but not the really heavy downpours we have seen just a couple of days ago its a very unsettled picture in the southeast of australia not only that its going to feel cold with this rain that is pushing in the winds a quite strong 15 degrees in adelaide pretty warm student sydney and fine is well ahead of that weather system and look at this weather across the west 30 celsius in perth cloudy it does think all through friday a few more showers around and also the cloud is increasing but it stays very unsettled across the southeast these temperatures really are well below the average so for adelaide for the next few days showers on friday then it should be dry but as you can see tom ridge is certainly on friday really feeling a little bit and said the story in melbourne the showers through the next few days. For. An hour the seas for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. By jungle straightly an engineer isnt venting tools to help people gain independence looked at it as a tiny tiny little side of that will pull up to recognise all check all of the fire and say that people with vision will be able to recognize every day. Women make science robo gals episode 4 on aljazeera. Youre watching aljazeera a reminder our top stories this hour and malaysias Opposition Leader claims to have a Strong Majority to form a new government and what abraham says Prime Minister will you didnt yes indeed ministration has fallen down while still needs a kings approval for any leadership changes to go ahead. Russian Opposition Leader alexina family has been discharged from a hospital in germany where he was being treated for suspected poisoning for over a month doctors say develop he was poisoned with a nerve agent not a choice. Donald trump is used his speech to the u. N. General assembly to attack china over the crow virus pandemic u. S. President accused beijing of failing to share information when the outbreak began. Now that even Member States will have to share responsibility for refugees if proposals for an overhaul of the asylum system are passed under the current rules asylum applications must be processed in the country where people 1st arrive and thats put a disproportionate burden on mediterranean nations like malta italy and sunny lastly greece and italy but there is following this for us from paris and they all this cant come soon enough really the commissions been talking about reforming migration policy for a good while now what can we expect from this new plan. Well for years the e. U. Has been divided over migration and has simply failed to have a common approach when it comes to migration asylum we saw that in 2015 at the height of the crisis here in europe weve seen that again more recently after the fire the more a camp on the greek island of lesbo so the European Commission is proposing what it calls a migration pact which is a common e. U. Wide policy for migration and asylum in a bid to try and address this issue now what we are expecting from this pact is a very strong focus on prevention the idea of trying to stop people leaving their home countries in the 1st place and trying to get to the e. U. More deportations more patch relations also bolstering of e. U. Borders both land and sea and a key components will be how the e. U. Deals with Asylum Seekers now the e. U. Commission is proposing a scheme that would not be compulsory but a scheme in which e. U. Member states show what the is calling solidarity and tries to share the responsibility for Asylum Seekers by by hosting them and the e. U. Commission is proposing that countries the do take in refugees be given incentives such as Cash Incentives so that doesnt hold lightly. Members how likely are they to sign off on. Well as with any e. U. Policy as you say all 27 Member States do have to sign off on this and they will have to look at this closely and agree on whether or not it will become a reality or not but that wont be easy because of these deep divisions in the e. U. That still exists and what it looks like is this migration pact is in the end something of a compromise because in terms of one of the real sticking points the redistribution of Asylum Seekers in the e. U. Countries like poland and hungary of always pushed back against any scheme that would force them to take in refugees and the e. U. Commission the policy has suggested that all countries should be forced to take in refugees under a compulsory scheme but it seems that there is no compulsory scheme in place and this will in the end be a form of compromise i should also add that the some rights activists are also worried that this pact focuses too heavily on prevention because what they say is what is needed to try and stop people taking these dangerous and risky journeys to the e. U. Are more legal pathways to migrate to the e. U. For a not just skilled workers but also low skilled workers natasha thanks for that thanks very much a lot of in paris with that update. The European Union has repeated its warning of legal action against the u. K. If it pushes ahead with its threat to break International Law in brics a good solution to the collapse talks is creating huge anxiety for communities on the border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland as largely now reports. You need a long memory to understand why the roads between Northern Ireland and the republic are such a flashpoint on this stretch of road alone dozens of people have been blown up or shot in fighting between the british army and irish republican fighters they even blew up an Army Checkpoint on the railway line under the road and it all began with the u. K. Putting customs posts to check on the movements of cops they were attacked and then along came a large amount of policemen or you Syrian Forces to protect them and then when deer attacked in there was many attacks and then along came the british army. And there were subsequently attacked so and then all of a sudden build up a huge military infrastructure here along the border the biggest in the west. Army helicopters army troops in the grain it became a war zone really putting a trade border in the irish sea was the agreed solution to avoid a return to the past but the collapse in talks in the u. K. s insistence that it might relate on parts of that agreement it signed up to has once again put enormous fear into the people who live and work on the border what breaks it is now boiled down to is a massive says have disagreements about how to organize cross border trade between the European Union and Northern Ireland in the u. K. And vice versa both sides insist that they will not reintroduce a hard border cutting ireland in 2 because they would breach the terms of the belfast Peace Agreement but what neither side can say is what they will do if by the end of this year there is no deal ministers from across the e. U. Mess again for more talks on how to solve the riddle of the u. K. s changing position they certainly dont sound like they think its their place to be flexible police dear friends and london stop the games time is running out what we really need is a fair basis for for. Further negotiations and we are ready for that the British Government position is being used by supporters of reunification of violence as the best example of that cause half a lifetime ago the skies here were full of British Army Helicopters and the hills heat irish republican fighters risking a return to all that because of arguments over trade tariffs remains an implication of brics its Lawrence Lee Al Jazeera on the irish border. Now better reason president Alexander Lukashenko has been sworn in for a 6th term in a private ceremony but the opposition says it will never accept what he calls his falsified election state news media says that several 100 people attended the inauguration ceremony in minsk they have been weeks of protests calling for him to resign following last months disputed election because she has a made it clear he has no intention to step down. Chinese tech giant huawei says its battling for survival against nonstop aggression from the u. S. Government the mobile phone maker is blocked from buying any chips made with u. S. Technology over suspicions the Chinese Government is using its Network Equipment for spying the companys chairman grew up ping has called on the u. S. To rethink the trade restrictions and its argument is the cohost of the china tech investor podcast and a Tech Industry analyst he says that some u. S. Chip makers selling to our way have already been granted exemptions to the ban. Weiwei is a still the Worlds LargestTelecommunications Equipment maker they are the number 2 smartphone maker in the world so if youre a chip maker and you cant sell to fall away that thats a big problem what were seeing right now is that some of these lower end chips are starting to be exempt to be able to self acquire a way but when it comes to their higher end chips those are ones that that that dont seem to be exempt right so what were seeing is there is a lot of pressure from the u. S. On while they theyre theyre not want it willing to allow for a way to get past this pressure hold to to a point where they can surpass some of these other large kind of u. S. Dependent. Medications. Definitely. Pressure so what were probably going to see is that eventually were going to see why we probably will be making a left or fewer smartphones they just because they dont have the equipment and they also will will not be able to make as many of their high end smartphones the company or the subsidiary to watch here is a subsidiary of a product of height and that is their chip making subsidiary i think we restructured quite a bit but the way that they look at it is that its kind of you know one step back but a few steps forward in the future theyre just kind of trying to reorganize their entire business it should not be dependent on us or u. S. Sanctions at all more than 100000. 00 homes in sudan have been damaged or destroyed in recent floods huge areas of farmland on the water and victims of mits its unlikely the government can help them recover to morgan reports now from riven last. Thank you this is whats left of i leave out the last home in sudans or now state he says his farm used to extend from here to the banks of the nile nearly 2 kilometers away now the river is one with the farm destroying what was his main source of income will live in misery i used to live in this has put my kids and their families thats all gone now on the farm where i used to plant onions and not is all destroyed ive lost nearly 20000. 00 because of the floods but thats just from what i had ready for harvest this season and now i cant farm for winter and i dont know if ill get any government assistance. I really says its hard for him to know exactly how much financial damage the floods have done to his farm hell have to wait until the waters dry out completely to find out his village of the layout is one of dozens on the banks of the nile in River Nile State that was destroyed by floods countrywide hundreds of villages were also destroyed because of the river rising to levels not seen in a century at least 120 people have been killed and more than 600000 have been displaced most now are waiting for government response to cope with the situation after losing even most or all of their belongings. Manana the other muslim we need the government to come and take care of the water thats in the houses because the water is now mixed research was for military collapsed we need to avoid malaria color and the hardship because we cant deal with diseases on top of losing our homes the damage in chicago a village nearly 5 kilometers away has forced all of its 1000 families out of their homes most had relied on farming and livestock for income both devastated by the floods thank you a village which residents say was once vibrant with schools markets and farms now look like this their homes either damaged or destroyed so dans government which has declared a state of emergency says the nile has receded in many parts of the country its distributed tents and food aid to help those affected in the state but many say its not enough even as the level of the river drops to where it was prior to the floods sudans government and aid organizations say the impact of the damage will continue for months with Agriculture Health care and economy all affected and here in River Nile States the residents say a slow response will make the effects last even longer. And chef italy for us to get on the boat with us to see what remains of her family home she couldnt help but break down when she saw what shes lost. This house is where i lived with my mother and father its the home where i got married and had my kids and when my grandkids were born all those memories were in this house of lost but i thank god my children and grandchildren are alive and were away when the house collapsed im now waiting to know government plans to help us recover and rebuild. A recovery that may take months if not years in a country already facing an economic crisis and where more than 60 percent live in poverty many say they expect the Economic Situation to worsen in the coming weeks if no help is offered he will morgan on to 0 River Nile State. 380. 00 whales have died on the coast of the australian island state of tasmania so were trying to give vent countries ever see the only 500. 00 pilot whales were found on the west coast rescuers try to save as many as they could but most were already dead some were moved back into the ocean but several beach themselves again. Saudi arabia will allow muslim worshippers to stop performing the pilgrimage for next month as part of its gradual lifting of covert 9000. 00 restrictions but only 6000. 00 people can visit the holy city of mecca each day and that number is expected to increase in mid october for now only saudi citizens and residents will be allowed foreigners will be permitted that starts in november followers of the secret agent who have the death of their founder in pakistan this is the 1st year of commemoration since a visa free travel corridor was opened between india and pakistan and this allows pilgrims to reach the holy sites of daraa in the poor but indian sikhs were not there as charlotte ballasts notes but. This convoy of sikhs in southern pakistan is on its way to one of their holy sites. Is where they found. The last years of his life and this is the anniversary of his death. The pilgrimage their own is seen trees olmert that the road is near a 4. 6 kilometer therof there between india and pakistan it is the 1st of these a free Border Crossing in the 2 nations history it opens last november the rann moment of cooperation between a Nuclear Armed rivals was meant to allow sikh pilgrims to visit holy sites on either side of the border. That covered 1000. 00 restrictions put a stop to that and mudge now pakistan is allowing the pilgrimage to continue but india is not yet gets excited excited. Just sat. On their way back from india where the brought the border. And militants like a salad at the restaurant. That if you bothered sure. The feds. Was indias stops the pilgrimage citing concerns about the spread of curve of 19 is now experiencing a Record Number of infections with around 90000 new cases every day. In. All the programs here believe that we are absolutely saved by the grace of baba good enough pakistan has come out of covenanting so we believe that we are safe here and nothing will happen to us the india is concerned about the spread of covered 19 because this is a 3 day commemoration with thousands of pilgrims few people when mosques and social distancing rules have largely been ignored was there not if we dont use a mosque nor do we followed the other precautions because its against our ritual or the pilgrims here believe that nothing will happen to them and they are safe here at the shrine indian sikhs have struggled for more than 70 years to visit the sacred trying and while political disputes on this issue have been resolved the road built one obstacle remains covered 19 shallop ballasts aljazeera. So this is our deserve these are the top stories in malaysia as the Opposition Leader claims to have a Strong Majority to form a new government and what abraham says Prime Minister may you didnt yes into administration has fallen but he still needs the kings approval for any leadership changes to go ahead russian Opposition LeaderAlexei Navalny has been released from hospital in berlin and was treated there after being poisoned with the russian nerve agent last month moscow denies any involvement dominic cain has more from berlin its a month that he spent in their care the statement that the hospital is personnel carefully worded saying that he is no longer in acute in patient care they also say that they believe a full recovery is possible that he can make a full recovery from the condition that he has been suffering from from having that navi chalk poisoning in his system but they say they cannot guarantee that he will not in the future suffer complications from the poisoning that he was subjected to a better reason president Alexander Lukashenko has been sworn in for a 6th term in a private ceremony but the opposition says it will never accept what it calls his falsified election and there have been weeks of protests calling for him to resign following last months disputed election. A new Member States will have to share responsibility for refugees proposals for an overhaul of the asylum system up past under the current rules asylum applications must be processed in the country where people 1st arrive and thats put a disproportionate burden on mediterranean nations like malta italy and greece. Chinese tech giant well way is calling on the us to rethink its trade restrictions the mobile phone maker is blocked from buying any chips made with u. S. Technology over suspicions the Chinese Government is using its Network Equipment for spying. The u. S. City of louisville in kentucky is preparing for more protests as prosecutors are expected to know whether to charge the officers who shot and killed Brianna Taylor a state of emergency has been declared. Headlines but more news here now and sarah women make sites by from. Russia now seems to be going off to the main Economic Resource which is of course we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world living president s america 1st policy triggered a trade war that morphed into a technological war counting the cost on aljazeera. And i like your. I read about very bug eyed little they were. Ok then you have the thing that. Im sure you know but when i when im on i want to work with robots i want to be the bright. Red