Fallen out very badly over a number of different issues but the whole d covert 90 in the way it originated in china moved to the United States the way it was being treated that has been a course of a lot of the increasing tension between the 2 theres been an even more caustic response from the global times this is a more nationalistic newspaper really representing the kind of patriotic view from china saying that President Trump and the 1st lady are paying the price for down playing covert 19. 00 or i could stuff rob in solve. Youre watching our continuing coverage continues here on the breaking news story that the u. S. President has tested positive for covert 19 of that came after his Senior Advisor hope hicks contracted the virus itself 1st millennium alarm your trump also testing positive both attended that Fund Raising Event in new jersey on thursday afternoon and Top White House doctor says both will quarantine at the white house and the president will continue his duties while recovering President Trump is not the 1st world leader to test positive british Prime Minister bars johnson was hospitalized in april with the virus go live now to nadine barber in london and deem some lessons to be learnt about how World Leaders handle this and how it impacts their daily schedule and ability to run a country. Perhaps 70 of course it hard to compare Different Health situations between individuals and how its going to affect any individual but certainly Boris Johnson the british Prime Minister was extremely ill as you were saying in april 1st reported that he tested positive all of the 27th of march a friday just a few days after the country was put into looked at the 1st imposition of a very strict measures telling people not to go outside unless they really had sick that was a friday that really throughout the next week there were reports that he was coughing and spluttering as he chaired cabinet meetings virtually via video code so he wasnt meeting anybody he was in a weeks isolation but then at the end of that weeks isolation he then said he still had persistent symptoms which meant that he still had to to carry on working from home 2 days later it emerged that hed been admitted to hospital in Central London now he was said to be in good spirits this was the message for a couple of days in hospital still running the government but that it came out that he had actually got into intensive care in case he needed a ventilator he spent 3 days in intensive care he spent in total around a week in hospital before coming out but several weeks before he was really back at work the foreign secretary dominic robb had been appointed to deputize for Boris Johnson and at the end of it was a very different Boris Johnson that the public saw visibly thinner looking frail he pays tribute to the n. H. S. Stuff that had looked after him and he mentioned in his words 48 hours what things could have gone on the way well its hard to know exactly how ill he was but certainly he felt that the n. H. S. Had really pulled him back from a very dangerous situation. Going forward he started an anti obesity drive in july and just this week he said that he had in his own words been too fat at the time when he fell ill and he said that it would be a good idea for people to lose weight to try to mitigate the damage done by cope it 19 he did experience briefly a boost in the opinion polls in the ratings from his ordeal but that hasnt lasted and now he is behind the leader of the opposition and his conservative party are actually getting to some polls trailing out part of their problem is the question of how theyve been handling code it 90 and still the whole affair not just of Boris Johnson and whether in fact he was sending the right message before going into hospital because he didnt wear a mask for example although that was in the advice but he was going around shaking hands and the like and also still his father just recently being photographed not wearing a mask in shops and the Dominic Cummings affair where his chief political adviser wasnt punished for actually breaking the guidelines and going to traveling across the country basically with his family when he thought he had covered 90 symptoms all of these things are playing into how Public Opinion and how public trust in the governments messaging may have been damaged so yes Boris Johnson attracted a lot of sympathy for what he went through and he certainly says that its changed it but people are now looking to policy rather than the personal experiences if you like interesting sounds like theres a lot of similarities with the british experience for the u. S. President to reflect a phone from body weight to polls that even though of course as you say everything is the situation not exactly the same thanks so much nadine bomba. Lets take you some other news now in armenia says its Defense Forces of shot down 4 hostile drones that appeared in its airspace near the capital of on its conflict with azerbaijan over the disputed nagornokarabakh region is now in its 6th day the drones were spotted in 2 provinces bordering the capital armenia has accused turkey of backing as are the forces in the fighting and there have been reports of an armenian drone being shot down by us of a forces in the garden ive heard about this footage was broadcast by turkish t. V. On thursday the flare up in fighting this week is the worst in decades as it about john denies its getting any help from Turkey France russia and the u. S. Issued a joint statement condemning the loss of life in the disputed region urging the warring parties to resume talks robin for us to walk or reports. The spoils of move shown as a Republic Television of a 1000000 tanks and other hardware proof. Of terror true taken in the disputed legal counsel. All of those with the right live billeting are needed lands from the enemy we see several pieces of enemy heart of them to our military bases currently the fighting continues we are liberating our lands from occupation move videos released on thursday show the unrelenting destruction from the drones targeting a 1000000 guns and military convoys the region is officially part of june but its room separatist mediums. It has taken 6 days for World Leaders to jointly call for armenia and azerbaijan to return to peace talks known as the minsk process with a warning from french president emmanuel mccrone for turkey to cease its involvement in the conflict this is a pretty dont we have information today that is very clear that indicates that fighters from syria have left their their members of jihadist groups and they travelled via gaziantep to join the fighting in the corner karabakh turkish president richard Tayyip Erdogan has pledged azerbaijan his countrys full support and says the time for 26. 00 is over. Given that these 3 mints countries the us russia and france have neglected this problem for nearly 30 years its unacceptable that they are involved in a search for a ceasefire in the face of these negative developments that came to surface in recent days but if something is wanted the invaders should leave these lands in order to achieve a solution the true gains or losses being made on the battlefield you know this Armenian Military video suggests its forces are resisting in some cases retaking lost positions but what is known is that the violence continues to injure and kill civilians in the town of marjah on thursday as there is shelling if you needed 2 french journalists from the moment one is now Critical Condition for a steelworker which is you. Know has sanctioned 40 belorussian nationals for their role in the disputed president ial election president Alexander Lukashenko is not on the list but the head of the European Council is warning that could change police have crackdown on opposition politicians and protesters since local claimed victory in august. We will implement what we have politically decided it means that its immediate point 10 no question 2 its not on the current on the current least but of course we will well follow the story really follow the developments and you know that we often include his delegate but i wish. That we then all the intimidations against the opposition we can then vallance against peaceful peaceful. Members of the of the of the opposition. Its been 2 years since saudi journalist jamal hushovd was murdered inside his countrys consulate in istanbul a coalition of human Rights Groups has been urging mayors of the worlds major cities to boycott a summit being hosted by saudi arabia jim out of shell has more from istanbul. Despite it being one of the most notorious crimes in recent history 2 years have gone by and still justice has not been served in the murder case where Jamal Khashoggi 24 months on and the focus on the saudi journalist who answered his countrys consulate in istanbul never to be seen again may have died down but the outrage remains crucial g. Had been writing for the Washington Post the 1st anniversary of his murder was marked in a high profile vigil attended by the posts owner and the worlds richest man jeff bezos a monument was placed just yards from the saudi consulate store a place for people to pay their respects for the slain journalist who was not afforded even the rights for a proper burial a saudi official still refused to disclose the whereabouts of his body or his remains. This years anniversary is being marked with the launch of the organization which will she was setting up before he was killed dawn or democracy in the arab world now it was this type of work his advocacy for freedom and poor ism that earned him the wrath of Saudi Crown Prince mohammed bin son man jamal was perhaps the arab worlds most famous political exile in saudi arabia try to silence. We will give or use thousands like him struggled for change in their countries. While his friends and colleagues have succeeded in continuing his legacy through the launch of dawn theres been little success in their fight for justice after initially denying they killed him saudi arabia then pushed the narrative that the journalist was murdered by what they described as a team of rogue agents us documents get manages a video it took months before any form of Court Proceedings began and even then they lacked any form of integrity or transparency in december 2019 a saudi Court Sentenced 5 unnamed people to death and 3 others to prison for the murder but those sentences were commuted 3 weeks ago in what the United Nations special envoy an extra judicial killings described as the antithesis of justice meanwhile turkey says its committed to holding those responsible for the murder to account on thursday the Prosecutors Office said it was indicting 6 more saudi citizens in their ongoing case the latest names include true consulate staff crown Prince Mohammed bin sun man who is believed to have ordered the murder appears to have weathered the fall out hes still very much in power and World Leaders continue to do business with him but even in his death Jamal Khashoggi remains a thorn in his side and one that could prove to be even more damaging still. A stumble earlier my colleague Maryam Namazie spoke to Agnes Kalamata the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions she says the International Community must act together to prevent cases like the murder of jamal. I think we need to ensure that we do not get ourselves held hostage by the inner dick or seas of the saudi Justice System it was clear from the start that it would be very difficult to get justice for jamal given the fact that the Justice System in saudi arabia is so plan to political many crucial it is incumbent upon other actors but to get only outside saudi arabia to put pressure and to do all they can to ensure that accountability is delivered now we know that it will be very difficult to get those who ordered the crime in front of a court. If indeed it is mohamed bin salman as a cia as suggested more than a yogo that said there are all other ways of ensuring that at the very least choice is being delhi verd and that the very least saudi arabia feel the pressure political or you die as a hero dr callandar it doesnt seem as though they are feeling any pressure has the lack of justice and accountability in this case sort of led to some kind of normalization in the way extrajudicial killings of viewed a you worry that Something Like this could happen again. Well of course i am always worried that there will be more targeted killings only of giannone story human rights defenders but allow me to point out that actually there has been a heavy reaction to. The killing of germany and a number of steps have been taken by a range of activists including some of them and the state just last week 33 countries and dr the resolution condemning saudi arabia for the killing of jemaah casualty and the imprisonment of the woman human rights defenders weve been though Civil Society sector a number of actions been taken International Media ive kept investigating the killings there is not one move that mohammed bin simon can do we have done him of general cashel good beings on a team we know that for a long time long before the killing of a market. That the human rights agenda or the International Level as a whole is very politicized its a hold on to the power play in power politics that how difficult does that make your work. Of course it makes it extraordinarily difficult the whole environment at the moment is one of normative counterrevolution its one of the several countries distracting the International System and other countries fighting over which is gonna dominate those contracts cannot be trusted to to keep hammering those messages and to put pressure on those who dont so we are we are working in an extraordinarily difficult and environment that there is absolutely no doubt this is why i think when action taken we need to highlight doors and we need to push for more ive talked about the actions taken by the mayor of many cities im haskin for more to do that ive mentioned the u. S. Congress taking a very strong stand on a bipartisan basis im calling on other parliaments around the world to do the same it is time now that we move from seeking accountability for general to seeking accountability for all the johnno least that are threatened by their governments need. To adopt cashel get sanctions in other words whenever a country a government is threatening johnno least ease. Violating the rights of johnnies by detaining them or by indeed killing them individual sanctioned cashel the sanction should be impost on individuals even at the highest level and a reminder you can watch our special jamal hotshot g of murder in a saudi consulate coming up 12 g. M. T. Friday right here on aljazeera. Egyptian activists are calling for further protests against president of the fatah has sisi under the slogan friday of anger has been fury across the country after Police Reportedly shot and killed a man while making an arrest in southern Egypt Security forces have been deployed in large numbers this follows nearly a week of protests in several cities over the worsening economy and rampant corruption. Mexicans will get a chance to decide whether the state should be allowed to prosecute former president s the Supreme Court ruled that a referendum on the issue can go ahead its a proposal by president and the rest Manuel Lopez Obrador the courts decision could allow the investigation and potential prosecution of 5 former president s. Thousands of honduran migrants bound for the United States on foot may be forced to return home after crossing into what amala guatemalan president has ordered they be detained the group is the biggest since the pandemic devastated Central American economies laura bird manley reports. Outnumbers and facing thousands of people to turn to and to quote. I it doesnt take long for these one durance to push the line to soldiers at court a man is innocent of more buddha and pressing their to invent in. The thousands of people who had left some papers to western who douras by food to one thing its not far from the border but the journey was made longer as the food is in large mountain range. They say they are desperate to do this economy was hit hard too in the pandemic this killed more than 2000 people some say they had to and leave plaistow they should. Now mark and i live in iowa there is nothing here were dying of starvation there are no jobs well see we have to fight to get to the u. S. About how are things are awful here we have to find new opportunities if we stay here crime or starvation will kill us. Its the 1st large group of people to leave honduras this year and the largest Migrant Caravan in Central America since the current virus pandemic case in march as people reach guatemala they were greeted with a sign reading welcome to guatemala the bees people hoping they would be baffled on a regional agreement allows one durance to transit through. Parts they are expected to be processed in the border many were held up to not presenting ideas or ask the proof of a negative coronavirus test before entering bars many north of the crossing instead illegally breaching the border nearby. What demolished president. Announced he would take measures against the caravan saying on twitter he would not tolerate anyone entering the country illegally. Neighbor mexico has also made it clear theyre not welcome its consulate in honduras is warning it would not allow a Migrant Caravan to transit to the u. S. And the u. S. Embassy in honduras warned it would be more difficult than ever for people to enter illegally into the United States. Although these people are determined to find a better life in the u. S. With the asylum system practically shut down during the pandemic their future remains uncertain. Youre about among the aljazeera. Well some 18000000 people in argentina are now living in poverty Officials Say the sharp increase is due to the devastating impact of coronavirus restrictions to raise a bow as more from 1. 100 we dont has been living on this piece of land for 4 months. He moved here with his wife and children because he had nowhere else to live is it because their mother gave them with a crime here to live with only these materials with my children i want politicians to know and the president that we need to have a place to live in the neighborhood i dont want my children to grow up on the street i dont have a job i dont have anything else alexander is leaving at anita about an hour away from the capital when a site is people started to arrive to this piece of land in july there were around 700 families now theres over 3000 of them an example of the deep economic crisis in argentina a judge has said that people have to be evicted from this place but they say theyre going to resist and thats why they started setting up some tires to burn some rocks to confront the police they say that this is the only chance they have to have a home. Government figures released this week show that poverty has slowed in argentina in recent months and is battering almost 50 percent of the population. The impact of covert 19 and endemic economic troubles have had a devastating impact landru gonzales was forced on the street as a child with his family in 2001 during another of argentinas economic crisis hes now 24 years old and lives here with his girlfriend. So therefore poverty has always existed since ive had a memory corruption kidnapping looting and with a quarantine its like 2001 again being on the street is difficult you look around and it makes you angry this isnt a pejorative for us. Argentinas economy contracted almost 20 percent in the 2nd quarter of this year even though the country recently struck a deal with its foreign creditors the Economic Situation has sapped the governments spending power for social programs that could have helped alleviate the fact of the pandemic on the poor. Theres been an impact on production and on job creation and even on the informal work theres greater general poverty were all a little poorer we already were last year and now with greater inequality. Arjen times have gotten used to persistent economic troubles although for many its part of a desperate cycle with each new crisis condemning the most vulnerable to a life of constant need. And when a scientist. Hill tribes in northern thailand have spent decades fighting for citizenship tourism was one of the few ways that many of them like the quran tribe and their livelihood but thats dried up because of the pandemic forcing some to consider heading back across the border to me in ma and the homes they fled scott hyla reports. Like madre has for the last 3 decades since fleeing her home in myanmars chaos state she readies for her day of selling handwoven fabrics to tourists after her parents died and with no work nor land to cultivate she left for a better life in thailand but that living has been brought to a halt because of cope with 19. She lives in a village with others from the korean hill tribe made famous by brass rings the women wear around their necks giving them the nickname the long. They make their livelihood in tourist villages posing for photos and selling crafts while most of the men work with elephants at nearby camps. Tourist hill tribe villages in elephant camps are viewed by many human and animal Rights Groups as exploitive but its one of the few ways the hill tribes people can make a living like the other ethnic hill tribes in thailand generations of korean have been fighting for thai citizenship my play has been waiting 15 years im a christian and i guess nobody is helping me i want to get citizenship i tried so many times but they say im too old the ethnic hill tribes are some of the most marginalized people in thailand theyre decades long battle for citizenship now coupled with Economic Hardship because of the pandemic their meagre earnings from tourists have been decimated not teach also fighting for citizenship realizes the pandemic has slowed the process shes willing to cut her losses but can. I think of leaving if the borders reopen but they arent open now pando on jai fled fighting between armed groups and the Government Forces in myanmar shan state in the 1980 s. Hes also seeking citizenship and is part of a group helping others to do so. Since they are not making money to for them to pay for expenses like travel this means they are unable to pursue the citizenship of local immigration Officials Say that even in the best of times its a slow process to investigate cases due to understaffing. Many who cross over dont have passports or birth certificates in the korean villages district normally 500. 00 cases will be processed monthly because of covert 1000. 00 at most 20 per month are completed so the korean long next hope and wait for more people to come and see them at least giving them the chance to earn some money while they wait its got harder aljazeera may turn thailand. Back in a few minutes without a full bolus and stay here with us on aljazeera. The arab. Current tensions between countries along the river nile have their roots in a colonial cost from egypt point of you cannot think nonagreement full tickles because of the new political realities on the ground are increasing the sense of uncertainty over clooney as the rhythm on the with the need to fuel the other and meet. The countries which we may of course kind of been a feat for the. Struggle over the mild own aljazeera. Young women with a passion for space i used to dream about working in a just Little Company like knock sounded and i saw that as a small step of the science a giant leap for womankind in congress. And at the scheduled time the south like to be sent into space women make science stand space school. On aljazeera. And with our continuing breaking News Coverage its just past 5 in the morning in washington d. C. Just a few hours ago the u. S. President of trump and 1st lady confirmed they tested positive for covert 19 they are now in quarantine were told the cops all got tested after a top aide contracted the virus hope picks have traveled with the couple on tuesdays we go to the president ial debate in Cleveland Ohio and the next day they flew together to a campaign rally