it's great to have you with us. this is the news our live from. know, coming up in the program today, hotel, rwanda film hero paul will say, sabrina, expected to be released from prison after being sentenced to 25 years in jail in 2021 on terrorism charges, indian politician rahul gandhi, as disqualified from parliament ahead of next year's general election composition parties call it an attack on democracy is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu arrives in the u. k. as protesters take to the streets against his policies, adding color and flavor to ramadan. people in garza observe the fasting month in the shadow of conflict and blockade. i'm given ash with sport qualifying for your 20. 24 has begun england start their campaign with a win. as captain harvey came, becomes the countries all time top score. ah! so poor rou, say some again, the man who story was featured in the hollywood film hotel. rwanda is due to be released from prison in 2021. he was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism charges tied to an organization opposed to rwandan president polka, gummy. lucy saw beginner. worked as the manager of a hotel in kigali during the 1994 genocide and saved the lives of more than 1200 people. malcolm webb is joining us from gama malcom. what are you learning? we heard from the random government that will pull recessive again, is to be released either later today or possibly on sunday in spite of one and a half years ago hadn't been sentenced to 25 years for terrorism. as he said. now we know that the u. s. as been putting pressure on the rwandan government for his release was to begin a permanent right to live in the united states. president polka may of rwanda is mentioned. this was twice over the last month saying that the situation at some point might be resolved. now reminding government to have said that recess a beginner has written a letter to president cook. i'm a pleading clemency. we don't know if that's true or not, but it would certainly be on with everything that was at the beginning and his associates and said, since he was detained in august 2020, what was widely described the kidnapping or duction. he was in dubai at the time and was deceived and voted a play that was paid for by providing the government and flown to gali. again, his will is detention and trial followed and throughout the trial he refused to participate. i said it wasn't fair. did international legal watched of them? right. great. malcolm put a little bit more context and you've begun to do so context around this for us because poll receive sub, again, is considered a hero by many internationally and then convicted on terrorism charges domestically he had become a critic of rwanda's president polka, gummy, and there was some videos on youtube indicated that he was affiliated with the political opposition group. this is also connected to an arm group here in democratic republic of congo that wanted to overthrow rwanda's government. this was the evidence that rwanda, that indicated that he was guilty of the crimes with which he was eventually tried, but legal rights say that evidence was never presented in meaningfully in court and not trial that they said was on fact now political opposition and rights groups and miranda have for decades documented disappearing, assassinations and tensions of government. critics, not since there was nothing new about these complaints, but what was different in this case is the hollywood had already tell the story. and they said recessive. again, that was a hero. when he was producing, could god in a pig jump the wearing handcuff cause outcry, particularly in the u. s. which resulted in, we understand substantial diplomatic pressure from america or miranda over the, the subsequent couple of yes, not web reporting on this for us from the democratic republic of congo. thank you. in india, where a parliament has disqualified senior opposition figure or who gun d as an m p on thursday or court found gundy guilty of defamation and sentenced him to 2 years in prison. the 52 year old member of the nero gandhi political dynasty was convicted for comments that he made about prime minister to render mowdy surname at an election rally in 2090 middle joins us now live from the daily, probably role. gandhi, one of the most high profile opposition leaders put this in context for us so the opposition parties are gearing up for a long fight. ronald gandhi just tweeted a while ago saying he will continue to court fight for the voice of india at any cost. now he is expected to appeal that court verdict against him that was on thursday, which basically sentenced him for 2 years, or he is expected to go to the court or therapy to a higher court. he is out on bill right now, but until then his party, the indian national congress, is out on the street and even in parliament, they are protesting this decision. and seeing that it is part of a larger change, they're calling it political vendetta. seeing the governing party john, our party is misusing government institutions and agencies like the courts, like investigative agencies, like tax authorities to selectively target a critics off the government, particularly opposition leaders. not ronald on these, not an ordinary, a member of parliament. he is the face, the de facto face, off in just opposition. he has been one of the most vocal critics of prime minister, moody. he has taken up issues like crony capitalism that he says has flourished under more the he's also talked a lot about of the, of the threats to minority writes that he says have wasn't under prime minister more the, a few weeks ago he actually finished a month long march across the breadth of india meeting voters, remember india is heading into national elections next year. so part is believed that this is an attempt to silence someone who is the most prominent faith against prime minister moody. how do you think opposition parties are likely to respond to this the burger parties have opposition parties rather have banded together and are taking this fight to the court and on the streets. 14 parties have filed a case in the supreme court again saying that the b j. p party is misusing government institutions. they say they will continue to take up this issue in parliament. and they're also seeking an appointment with the, in the us president to take this matter up. you know, it's all, it's important to remember that opposition parties are not the only ones who been, who criticize the government over this rights groups have for a while. said that this of the space for descent has shrunk under prime minister moody, and so has press freedom. so there are fears that actions like these could father silence. critics are ahead of in as general election next. still, family me tell reporting from your daily thank you for one carrier as the chairman for media publicity at ra, who gandhi's national congress party. and he told us they will fight this legally and politically the odd and the ports of the people. and as far as the legal options are concerned, our legal experts are looking into the options available. they may be options available to having said that, it's pretty amusing to see that the man who's questioning the governing question, the prime minister, always silent on crony capitalism on his brain. but the money on the, in the book report demanding the joint parliament become a person who is demanding. all of this get punished and capitalists will scott see, i think they should, the government realizes and if they don't realize they will realize that gandhi, in the parliament may not have been as little or dangerous for them, but can be on the seat of india. will be far more dangerous for them to be. people are with us. people of it. well, hold on plenty. morehead, on this news, our including calls for more strikes in france against the government plan to raise the retirement age. and tough questions for kicked off the ceo and the chinese social media giant get grilled by us house committee, over data concert and other record for christiana or another will tell you about and related to miles don't let us out. ah, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on an official visit to the united kingdom. netanyahu has met u. k. prime minister risha soon act talks between the leaders of taking place against the backdrop of protests over netanyahu's trip. many israelis in the u. k and abroad or against his government judicial changes which they say weaken the supreme court. jonah whole is following the events of downing street when he left in fact, downing street in the last 20 minutes or so getting a full view of the protests outside. he knows the way he goes now. benjamin netanyahu protested as follows. london is no exception. pro palestinian protest was of course, but also the that's an yahoo protested here outside down the street. people who believe that he and his coalition all fall right out and actually alcohol for dr. policies and his leading israel down the bar towards talker said, what did he come here for? well, he came here principally to focus attention on iran, what he considered to be an existential threat to israel. he's trying to build an international coalition. the stand in the way of iran efforts to expand its nuclear program is visited for european countries a whole week, including secretaries without the thank the fun around deal and members of the security council, france, and here the u. k. as well. what he absolutely doesn't want to be talking about on this visit is what these people do want to be talking about. and that is his governance effort to push through controversial judicial reform in israel that they say is an abuse of power that undermines the judiciary. the supreme court that gives the government power to appoint judges and is essentially they say, an attempt to shield nathan, yahoo himself of the worst effects of corruption charges against him. several israeli army pilots say they will not participate in military exercises in protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu is controversial, judicial overhaul. israel's army chief has warned netanyahu that his proposed reform could affect the readiness of the is really army for any security development. and we're on con, joins us now from occupied east jerusalem, everyone. what are you learning? what are you learning specifically? are these pilots refusing to show up the work here? and the number is actually far larger than we thought some 200 pilots and now decided that they wanted to show up to do to now, actually quite crucial because as roles efforts actually runs on those reserves as part of a massive effect. we're also learning members of the lead intelligence unit, 200, about 100 members of that unit are also decided to join the protest. and they're not going to turn up for duty and not having a message back on the intelligence gathering for these. but then you have to put that in context with the large males, reservices railey on reserve. it some, some $10000.00 people who signed a letter saying that they will sign up for service. now, the prime minister made an address on television benjamin, as he spoke, to me saying that he was going to push these, but he's willing to listen to the opposition that hasn't had the effect, but he thought it might help calming things down. indeed, the numbers are getting larger and larger by the day they're all big process happening across israel. default the biggest ones going to be happening and tell it the hard and expecting people to come out onto the street because of his voice address not going forward. upset a piece protested. now this is all really interesting because you are on the defense when they wanted to make a speech saying that the prime minister needed to slow the process of judicial over a whole down. he wasn't allowed to do that. and now he's telling people that this is going to have a huge impact on israel's security. and benjamin, this is missing several european countries in london right now. and he wants to talk about iran has an impact on israel security if may will be the thing that actually does drive the protest movement into getting the reform, getting the changes to these bill, however, is benjamin. that's a new in the connect that they do have the majority, the able to push through. there is a head coming. there is something coming, but we don't know what that is. but what we do know to see hundreds of people on the street today trying to stop me from pushing through these changes. right and wrong con, reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you. a final day of un public hearings on israeli rights abuses are being held at the united nations in geneva. the commission is examining the allegations of both is really and palestinian authorities. part of the inquiry is focusing on the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina oakley, who was shot by is really forces in the occupied with bank last year. houses here arabic, st. jerusalem bureau chief felicia murray, is testified on may 11th. 2022 actually was killed in the army while boating on the ground about immediately laid on. if you did come in the city over janine and the occupied with bank money, i witness accounts and independent investigations have concluded that the guns are aimed at actually, and the voters came from the soldiers and that the journalists were deliberately targeted despite waiting, distinctive bris signs on the list and elements of what was said in the back of his head and rushed to a hospital where he was declared, the brazilian is bullies at eggs. the mourners who attended, maintained them with that deliberate. did you think of a journalist during the conflict constitutes? it was crime model and international law as and if you're buying boa is obliged to protect people by people, including jo. noticed. let's bring a 1000000 katara. he's the commissioner of this united nations inquiry on the occupied palestinian territory, including east jerusalem and in israel that its official name. we join us now from geneva, sir, as regards the killing of our colleagues, sharina buckley. what did you take away from today's hearing? well, this is part of the 2nd set of areas we are having the commission looking at the closure of society space in the occupied territories and and we've been hearing from human rights activists, women, human rights, defenders, journalists, and part of our work was to look at the killing of journalists and we, we have focused stay focused in on. sure, you know, our case killing today's hearing. we had evidence from generalist and so we also spoke to share family. we are gathering evidence of what we can and an appropriate time to be really to so the evidence to the internet constantly and general assembly the international court. so it's part of an ongoing procedure. ok. what else? what else today did you take? what else you take away from today and that you'd like to share with this? because as you mentioned, it's not just this commission is not just about sharina killing. it's also about the shrinking space for civil society in palestinian territories in palestine and human rights abuses. generally yes, what we've been hearing is very disturbing. it appears that and you know, some hearings we had very close hearing sensitivities on those, testified to them there and they're like what they've been hearing is very disturbing that in the past there's escalation of the closer to that i just bought buy these really authorities by the authority by the, the, are the facts to redeem god and they have being, they're more and more cases of address detentions, or torture of particularly targeting, let's say g, v, g i active is targeting cancer activists and human integrating basement. so we are in the 1st compiling all this information which will be presented to the un human rights concert in june is here. her is very, very disturbing. how do you expect this work will be used and acted upon? well, part of our work is, of course, investigative, and we are collecting information, we're making it relevant to the digital bodies, you know, that are report for the general assembly last year over had made a recommendation that the general assembly refer the matter to the national court of justice, which it has, and we are, we are there taking off the case to be reading for the day on what is the legality of occupation report control the occupation has become permanent. we are also asking the ga us the international court of justice to to lay out what other responsibility on thursdays, in this case, what other responsibilities in terms of arms, the board in terms of trade. so that start ongoing work, whatever we come up with, we are going to make it available to edition bodies including countries, russell jurisdiction. so that's, it's an honor, it's an ongoing mandate which allows us to look comprehensively at the show both historically, geographically because we are the 1st commission of inquiry. the thing does also look incited and we are doing that and millen katara and thank you for joining us. on the program today. thank you. a union's in france calling for more strikes and protests on tuesday against the government's plan to raise the retirement age. a state visit by the case king charles has been postponed. more than a 1000000 people demonstrated nationwide on thursday to voice their anger at the pension changes. 457 people were arrested. 441 security forces were injured. natasha butler has won this from paris. there were more than 200 demonstrations protest across france on thursday, and most of them were peaceful. but it is true that there were some serious violence at some of them, particularly in paris in the capital, where we told police and protested, crash thumb. a protest is deciding also to smash some buildings up. if you look behind me, if i just stepped out of the way of the short, you will see a part of a residential building that is partly burns and bins. also a lot of mass on the ground in the street that also has cafe, an average streets in paris. what happened to some protesters, set light to some of the garbage. there's been pining up around the city on the streets because there is a strike by garbage collectors and back and forth. the fire late some of the front of that building. it was a similar situation in the south western city of dough unesco world. heritage 50 there, some protesters set fire to the door of the city hall. now there is the images that have shops, many people in from here today across the political spectrum, most people all condemning the violence for their all. so those who say look, this is what happens when peaceful protesters are not heard. some people end up resorting to violence to get their message across. the u. s. is carried out. air strikes on targets in eastern syria, local sources, say 5 people have been killed. the pentagon says the operation came after an iranian linked drone attack on the us led coalition base near our sako. on thursday, 5 american soldiers were injured and a contractor was killed. kimberly havoc it is our white house correspondent. kimberly. what more can you tell us? hill per the pentagon, the u. s. president, also the commander in chief of the u. s. military responded to this according to lloyd austin, the defense secretary, ordering precision air strikes against a facility that is affiliated with a ron's islamic revolutionary guard corps. as a result of this attack on the facility where we know there was not only us contractor killed, but also, as you mentioned, those 5 us personnel, military personnel that were wounded now, according to the national security spokesperson, john kirby, the u. s. president, did this an order these strikes as a result of the concerned for the need to protect us personnel. what we should point out is there are roughly $900.00 u. s. service members that are at basses or at posts throughout northeast syria. and they're part of an international coalition to fight sort of the remnants of isolate that are still lingering in the area. now, they're also there to fight what the united states deems to be part of groups that the u. s. c's as militant and associated with iran. now to that end, the message to iran, according to john kirby is that the u. s. is not seeking any conflict with iran as a result of the response that the president ordered. in fact, just the opposite. the u. s. is saying that the message it wants to deliver is that ron should not be in support of any attacks on us facilities or against us personnel. so at, we're watching very carefully to see what more may, the, the united states might respond in terms of any sort of statement. and that would be from the commander chief himself. he is not here at the white house right now. he's in fact up in ottawa, he is meeting with prime minister trudeau the canadian prime minister. we do expect him to address the canadian parliament in the coming hours. he will also be having a bilateral meeting with the canadian prime minister and then holding a joint press conference where it is likely he will be asked a question about the response or at, kimberly alika reporting from the white house in washington dc. thank you so much. the head of the worlds fastest growing social media app has faced 5 hours of questioning by us house committee, tick tock, c, o is grilled about data security. i can reports from washington d. c. it was a rare moment of bipartisanship in a divided congress. welcome to the most bipartisan committee in congress. we may not always agree on how to get there, but we care about our, our national security here at issue here are free speech rights, federal control, social media, and national security issues in recent days shows the 2 and his team had been lobbying in washington including meeting with each member of this committee, the charm offensive carried on tick tock itself. i'm super excited to announce that more than a 150000000 americans on take time. that's almost half of the us. but congressional critics, we're not deterred, chick talk, is a grave threat of foreign influence in american life. it's been said, it's like allowing the soviet union, the power to produce saturday morning cartoons during the cold war. but much more powerful and much more dangerous and pressure and shown to the committee disturbing, tick tock, content that was found on the feed of a 16 year old, who killed himself by jumping in front of the train. it's the ledge, the content contributed to this suicide. we must save our children from big tech companies like yours. number one, we will keep safety, particularly for teenagers as a top priority for us to insist tick tock didn't share information with the chinese government, saying the company would take steps to ensure independent monitoring of data use. all protected us data will be under the protection of us law. and under the control of the u. s. that security team, a few liberal members of the house of oppose the move to shut down to talk. the primary fear that this would be against the 1st amendment, the freedom of speech clause in the constitution. but it appeared the majority support either shutting the down or forcing the sale to a us company. the f b i director has told congress that tick tock represents a national security threat. the federal government has ordered that it be removed from all federal devices. the previous administration attempted to shut tick tock down, but the move was stopped by the court and whatever merges from these hearings, there's likely at some stage to be a protracted legal argument based on 1st amendment from mike hannah. i'll just hear a washington. thank you madam. let's check up on the world. whether now he is jeff . while some of that exceptional warmth, march, warmth is about to be wiped out across central europe. hey, there are those details right here right now. all has to do with this shower activity. that's putting a cap on temperatures as it moves west to east. it will eventually make its way into places like book address over the tail end of the weekend early next week. but those temperatures are coming down at high temperatures across iberia as well. but winds have shifted. so valencia, your temperature is down by about 10 degrees in this early warmth is actually sparked a wildfire too far away from valencia. then look to the north, we've got more pulses of rain coming off the atlantic. so a soggy forecast. once again for the islands of ireland and britain is this next batch of what weather moves in western france, but it's still pulling up mile there. so not too bad. now for a searcy air, more rain up against the border with syria and our earthquake zone. but really, right across the la vance, we've got active weather on saturday. let's pick up this story in africa with the weather in the eastern mediterranean. i think showers seem likely for cairo winds will be blustery as well in some big downpours. him is across the gulf of guinea western cape province in south africa, still some showers, but not as bad as it has been over the last few days. enjoy your weekend. we'll see you soon. all right, thank you. jeff. still ahead on else 00 goes undercover ins in bob way and investigation finds a senior diplomat offering to launder millions of dollars and the cleveland cavaliers. closing in on their 1st n b a playoff spot in 5 years back thin a certain le bron james, less a team that's coming up in fort with jim ah too often of canister as portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spanning for decades, reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a j 0. when the news breaks, some buildings that had already been damaged, have been further pushed over to one side. others that were close to collapse when the need to be heard. and the story told. i couldn't tell them that i was a musician when i was supposed to be burned with exclusive interviews and in death to pose each centimeter of this stuff represents a year of life. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries. and lives lou ah, your headlines on al jazeera hall, lucy, sabina, the man whose story was featured in the hollywood film hotel. rwanda is due to be released from prison in 2021. he was sentenced to 25 years on terrorism charges. he saved the lives of more than 1200 people during the 1994 genocide is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met with you. k prime minister richie soon act in london, talks between the leaders that taking place against the backdrop of protests against netanyahu's trip. and he has parliament has disqualified opposition. politicians were who gandhi, as em, peak on thursday of court, found gandhi guilty of defamation and sentenced him to 2 years in prison. a police in india or searching for a seek separatist emerett. paul singh who has been deemed a national security threat authorities in punjab, accuse him and his aides of creating discord in the northern states. momma john job has more. ah, in late february, supporters of i'm repulsing, armed with swords and sticks, stormed a security complex in the north. western indian state of quin job enforced authorities to release one of his aides. i'm seeing is a separatist leader and self styled preacher who has revived calls for an independent seek homeland. police accuse him in his age of attempted murder and creating discord in a part of the country which still bears the scars of a separatist movement in the 1981 that demanded the creation of an independent seek state called palestine and prompted authorities to launch a military operation that killed thousands of people. conway pulsing leads a separatist organization in punjab, called dal casa. he says many in the state were taken aback by how quickly he rose to fame. most of the pronounced but put it in his surprise. and because necktie me and in the very shock beater he has a he has oh, he has come into the limelight, guy sing, who attended this rally last month is now on the run. with security operations stepped up, thousands of paramilitary soldiers have been deployed to the state, which is majority c. so far, dozens of people have been arrested. some seek leaders say many people in punjab may still know very little about henri paul singh. but his message has started resonating blogger got a nod. one again, the government is not providing enough employment opportunities. these unemployed youth have to go somewhere. thus they started supporting him. meanwhile, it's not just security officials who were growing more concerned. the government has suspended mobile internet services in some regions. that means customers that fuel stations like this can only pay with cash. business, montgomery, low seller, all business establishments have seen the sales have. common people have also been affected to love. some have had to borrow money since the atm and debit cards aren't functioning around him. while the seek fight for independence that began in the 1980s had been crushed by the 1990s. authorities in india still worry about potential agitation, particularly among members of the seat community abroad. political analyst. yeah. group sing. second says it will be interesting to see who will be willing to join the movement going forward as her best. what are they bought? look for just got a, there are lots of protests in the diaspora that happened in england has happened and other places i like, the idea is come back into the limelight way. but the thing is how much support they have here. holostar has to be created in punjab of the people of punjab, ready for it. all the powerful indian state allow it to happen or the hear questions that only seem to be multiplying as tensions rise. and a man hunt continues. how much am to him as either the united states navy has asserted what it calls, navigational rights and freedoms have to stand off for the chinese military and the south china sea verging says a u. s. warship was driven out of waters near the parasol islands for the 2nd time this week. washington however denies any wrong doing thing it's vessel. the u. s. s 1000000 was conducting a routine operation in international waters. and china claim sovereignty all over almost the entire south china sea, despite and international court, saying that claim has no legal basis. katrina, you has more from beijing. so the 2nd day now we've had tense claim and counterclaims in the us and china stand off in the south trying to see on thursday . we initially had a statement from china navy saying a u. s. guided missile destroyed us as millions had sailed without permission and illegally into an area of the chinese call. she shut by the parasol islands. and they then said that this destroy was expelled by the chinese navy and accused us of creating instability in the region. following that motion to release the statement saying that this was false and the 1000000 was continuing. what it says are freedom of navigation, operations in international waters. now again, on friday, a stimulus statement from china navy saying it's expelled. this destroy the same 1000000 once again, and now we've had another counter came from washington from the spokes person of the u. s. 7 fleet saying unlawful and sweeping maritime claims pores, a serious threat to the freedom of the seas. it's continuing its operations to make a point and do what the us says is defending the claims of other of other countries in this region. now, the resource rich south trying to see if claimed mostly by aging and despite counter claims and it is disputed territory, but still they didn't, continues to build up artificial islands and intensify military activities. and the area where this particular incident took place is a 7 square kilometer door and by the power cell. also claimed by taiwan and viet nam may. and more military spokesman has confirmed to al jazeera planned to repatriate ringo refugees will go ahead. in mid april or anger rights groups are calling this a p. r campaign she last week and delegation from me and more visited a refugee camp in bangladesh to interview potential candidates for return. but many say they're too afraid to go back more than 5 years after military crackdown drove nearly 800000 ro, hanging from their homes. tony cheng spoke with me and more military spokesman in one door and sent us this report made a general zalman turn said there were hunger will welcome back to me, emma. he said the 1st group of volunteers would come back from bangladesh. in early april they would spend several weeks in processing camp before being allowed to return to their original homes. and most of all, he said he wanted to give assurances that people who fled just 6 years ago, they would be safe on the military control. no, no, you'd read and yes, we guarantee their security. we have already made the preparations to make them safe for the 1st batch. we are going to accept between 1000 to a maximum of 1500, but many people will be very skeptical. major generals are meant and continued to refer to the re, hanger has been gall, is an indication that mere mars government still doesn't see them as chew nationals and the re hang themselves will not have forgotten the atrocities committed 6 years ago. that forced them to flee myanmar atrocities the international community now considered to be a genocide and the army that perpetrated those atrocities is now in full control of the country. and similar scenes are being seen across murmur, tourney chang, al jazeera nador, the u. k and e u will formerly agree on a post briggs it deal to overhaul northern irish trade rules after lawmakers from both parties approved it. despite opposition within foreign minister wishes to next party, every faucet has more from liverpool. the brakes deal reached by the whole ridge prime minister boris johnson left the key issue unresolved. the fate of goods coming from here in the british mainland, from ports liked to the pool across the irish sea, northern island, northern on the only part of the u. k. with a land border with the e. u. in the shape of the republic of ireland, essential leading to options open either a hard border on the island of ireland, which could have endangered a lot of the progress made on peace over many years. or a customs border in the irish sea between 2 separate parts of the u. k. that was what was agreed upon and what is called what of opposition from union is politicians in northern on from conservatives in westminster as well. this new deal allows goods coming from the mainland to northern ireland to be separated into 2 categories. those that could end up in the south of island. in the e u. they will be put into the red channel, subject the same kinds of a strict customs checks as before, but the green channel will be open to those goods that are destined only to remain in northern and even if they come from separate suppliers to separate retailers in northern ireland, in the same shipment, they'll just require one piece of documentation, a testing to that, so it should really free up trade to a large extent. a 2nd part of this deal, the so called storm on break allows even in minority of politicians, in the developed administration in northern ireland to oppose any in position of e you law that it disagrees with. but even now, that still has a great new position against it from the main unionist party, the d u. p, which isn't yet ready to resume the devolved government in northern ireland. and it's m p as in westminster voted against the bill, allowing for this signing to take place along with 22 conservative m p 's as well. none the less we do now have this signing the u. k. government is hoping that it can improve progress on science and other relationships with the you in hopes that this very toxic debate is now behind it. else's eras investigative unit has uncovered a scheme in zimbabwe, involving a top official. the c diplomat agreed to launder more than a $1000000000.00 in cash in a meeting that he believed was with chinese criminals. this is part of an investigation by al 0 into networks and parts of africa that used gold. the launder, vast sums of money over to angel is a british in baldwin businessmen and the presidential invoice. he claims to have made it to the africa. forbes rich list in 2013 is net worth is believed to be around $60000000.00. he calls himself the profit of success. alexander james has this exclusive report to see him under cover reporters posing as chinese criminals . meet one of the bar boys, my senior diplomats mother. i'd like a mom of 8 of her countries, but on the special invoice. i'm a representative of the prison. that means i can find conference i can find to deal with the government without the prison getting involved. women with the trip. nick, who potential is also an evangelical preacher, that only what he says he has the gift of prophecy. with powers to heal the sick, it takes the power of god, but it takes somebody to believe it was something to happen. ladies. angel was personally appointed by president emerson, man and gaga, to bring investment ins as in bob way. use my haste, ambassador. it lodge assigned to promote zimbabwe brand. zimbabwe economy has been devastated by corruption and more than 2 decades of sanctions imposed by the united states and europe. the local currency has no international value. the country's biggest owner of us dollars is gold. you want to gold, gold, we're going to do it right. and we can make the call right now and it's done with the president of um, my, my nose us decision, right this minute. the president of zimbabwe minus federation is henrietta rush. wire the warning prison, golden by golden babies in the private j. big biggs, up gold. every week. i do it for $5000000.00 can be cleaned every week. they get going with 5000000 in re me green bigler. the ambassador is not bothered that the cache is being laundered. it's money that cannot be declared in the country regard. countries did that. we don't that with the know we don't want to. so he explains a plan to smuggle the dirty cash into zimbabwe using his diplomatic status, plano. again, greg with 1.2 video incorporated reading deployment, he conducted under the vienna convention states agree to exempt diplomatic luggage from apple such as a new lenny's. what was the moment? i do a good well you know, given digital medically, ambassador angel henrietta rash, wire and president, man and gaga did not respond to our request for comment. alex on to james al jazeera, you can watch the 1st of our 4 part series and the else is your investigation. gold mafia, the laundry service. on saturday at $100.00 gmc, the measles viruses spreading and gonna after a nationwide shortage of vaccines. the shortfall is being blamed on the country's economic crisis. hundreds of measles cases have already been registered this year and many mothers hoping to knock you late. your children are still being turned away. we spoke to a doctor working on the front lines of this outbreak. oh i am dr. patrick bumble. medical superintendent of family was hospital. ah, it is located in the northern region of denmark, in west africa. ah, if you look to our reports, you notice that our children are slow on my. she lives in our back up on cochrane lou about 22 percent of our meeting with ms. i have not had there was an issue ah ah, i forgot to put you in today, but we got to try to find ourselves. most of the people who are under what over here, they come with missiles with the complications of the missiles and the complications that we are trying to my diploma one we are having here is a pneumonia, occupancy you never tell which has to be on oxygen and so it can't be an oxygen for 2 or 3 days until they are quite still hoping them pretty much. oh, just 1000 them. my dad the community to ensure that the one that wasn't family, they need to ensure that i sent about the interview. they need to get the children credit and then also the available. ah, as you mentioned, the nations was which one which i know the level one or the middle will wish this never happened. but it's where we will find out that at, during ramadan palestinians living in the besieged gaza strip, usually prepare for a month of fasting prayers and celebrations. but many are also preparing for the possibility of further conflict with israel as 2 out of 4 wars on gaza. taking place during the holy month in the sired reports from gaza city as people in gaza prepare for ramadan, their excitement is mixed with tension for many cows since the muslim holy month is the time to come together with family and friends to break fast and share meals, but for some the memories of conflicts and wars when they've previously celebrated or casting a shadow. pleasant for hall, we want to feel the joy and happiness that ramadan brings to our homes and our children. we have many sad memories, but we will not tie them with all my don. it's not fair to make this month a month of sort of the most of the year about it. we have prepared all essential, susan days for our customers during this whole month. we know it's difficult time, and if any escalation breaks, we'll have to store all the food and lose a lot, but we hope it will be fine. and people enjoy ramadan peacefully. despite this most constancy of preparing for ramadan, with the same enthusiasm and joy, they have every year families are busy decorating their homes, shopping for special foods and buying gifts for loved ones. what you see behind me is called the colored neighbourhood by the people here. they painted pictures on the walls of their homes to celebrate and welcome the coming of the holy month of ramadan. life has been stabling garza for many years with ongoing conflict and frequent outbreaks of violence. patrice intentions have been particularly high with fighting between israeli forces and palestinians in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. and that sparked hears of a wider conflict. alas, i believe or would be the issue of egypt and other regional and the emotional countries has been restrained from escalating the situation with as well. but we also about that as well. keep pushing against the palestinians and numbers on june and within a lot. so most that might lead to on the very limited escalation with, with israel, which my love last volume. the international community has repeatedly expressed concern about the rising tensions in the occupied territories. the united nations has also expressed concern, but about the potential impact of any conflict on those in godsa whose lives are already precarious. you may see it al jazeera godsa still ahead on al jazeera linelle. messy score is his 800 gold. there it is. is argentina celebrate their world cup when with their fans, that is all coming up in sports after this break. ah ah. mm pool. ah ah. time for sport, here's gemma with lots of football milestones. i think that was indeed quite a few. so lots how you all about them england, captain harry came, says he's in the best shape of his career after becoming his country's old time. at top score. england kicked off that you are 2024 qualified campaign again. lee and jacqueline rice gave the wayside and early to naples, england give it a penalty just before half sign, which came put away his 54 gold and a few on international matches. so it would take a previous wrestler, wayne, really, if they'd be paid with peggy pool to go back in the 2nd half. but despite having neutral sense of england held on for c one when the 1st victory and the 62 years for the time in breaking the record, of course would have been a problem in the circumstance. but for sure. so is that little bit sweet when you, when it was not for ever since i last name the search, i've been really excited to do that and and took it out there. and you know, when i'm in the guy and i want to talk to have a pen a, i want and want to show me about some, you know, i'm always prepared for it. and yeah, it was just a great fit into to see that when it was a landmark night to for christiane, without a bright, yet another record in his illustrious career becoming the most capped player in men's international football. and he celebrated his 197 for parents with a couple of goals in the years 2024 qualify with science. the 1st coming from the penalties thought typical. fortune rena leave. re went out. i also got a free kick. that was $120.00 goal for his country which will when he for nearly nessa came under the bus from a legend of the game to start the future and then the rest of the coil and said why your top club a keeping a close eye on him the 20 year old he plays for italy inside atlanta for the hot trick on his 1st national stopped to give his side a free one. when as a finland, wayland has been counted by some as the next. holland fridays stand out, qualify a seas wildcard run is up front take on the netherlands, but the dutch squad has been hit by a virus. cody gag po who stopped for the netherlands at capital 2022 is among 5 players. he will miss the match. france will be led by that right wildcat, stop killing them back. pay for the 1st time he replaces you've got to recess captain after the goalkeeper retired from international football. but he was the top score apps cut off 2022. and despite being just 24 years old, he's been given a specific task by case to be a day shown navy, because he wants me to be a unified, to try to bring my team along with me. because i have specific experience with the french team. i am the link between the generations and i know both sides. and he wants me to try to make us a unified group to take us to the summit. and when title and buffet on the front he missed out on the wild cup title to this man the lino messy and his argentine aside . the well champions of play that 1st match in front of the home fun lifting, the trophy and the supporters got a glimpse of the messy magic in the friendly again, panama, and when it's iris. so they have to wait for it. messy scoring is 800 korea gold and the 80 nice minutes with a really and prefix the ceiling. you know, with that was also messy, is $99.00 go around, and tina and $800000.00 funds. got the policy started at the final whistle in the monumental stadium messy and dissolved and seen the teammates who joined by their families on the pitch as they listed, replica wells cup tracy there's no sign of an end to manchester united takeover process. yet for the new bid are entering the race to buy the english premier club finished business minute thomas says he wants to buy united in a 5050 partnership with funds who will be able to vote on decisions. because his bit comes as any all found that jim ratcliffe has submitted an improved offer and could, sorry show justin been how much l sony is also expected to make a 2nd bid. but who to the funds wants to take over the club? i'm kind of a $5050.00, who's the best? who's the best option? i'm leaning towards the guitar because of the money the, the variation of the desk. and really development 6 the roof of the score suffering . the very least. i'm not really fussed about who is jim or if it's the categories, there's always a but the tubs of their heart. i'll be happy, man, i'm not really much interested in selling the globe. what i'm interested in the well being of my interest, the united jesse was sold intensity, no day the keep on progress. and so i wonder, months of the united in the m. b a, the cleveland cavaliers. closing in on the 1st play of spots in 2018 as they completed a 2 game sweep of the brooklyn. that's isaac cora hit the 3 points from the corner . it's just under a set and left on the clock as the $1116.00 to $1.00. 14 is the 8 when in 10 games and means they could clean one of the ethan constant, he's hope all and the magic boost is asked him. jones is a nation and they beat to new york next 111 to one. i say, i'm carry school 21 points including us 3 late in the game 3. right in the final 2nd, 3 them on tennyson lane. every welcome to has capitalize our hopes of winning back to back titles on the w. c. a tool. last week's indian wells champion is in miami, where she needed 3 set to get post on the column sky. in the 2nd round. about the 7 recovered from letting a set sound for one lead flip to set up a meeting with paula dosa. but for my us open champion, a dominic team is out of the men's tournament. he was beaten by lorenzo santiago, 7662, santa fe. finally, staffing a 6 match losing street to set up a 2nd round meetings. britton's down now to one of the best gulf drives you'll ever see. this was rory mcelroy on the final whole at the w gc match for championship in austin, texas. mcelroy hitting the ball nearly 350 yards to land just near the home. he went on to win his match with jenny mccarthy, fred, a brochure and japan has been given a hero's welcome after winning the world baseball classic. they clinched, therefore, tied to lamb 1st in 14 years by beating defending champions. the usa, the team, one o 7 of their games with a 1000 fans, gathered at the airport in tokyo to thank the players. that is a real sports for me, sir. all a p, so we'll have more force a little bit later. all right, jemma, thank you so much for coverage. i'm back in just a moment. ah ah. a g. a pushing with one a global perspective. all from under rubble, knife was brought to the child care complex for i've done it like all these babies . earthquakes that hit 10 cities in southeast and took it separated, naive from his parents until they are reunited with their families. they're cared for by child development officers. i did. did you build on me? we may not be their mothers, but we're doing our best self confidence and contact is very important for children under the age of 2. they've already been through a lot. i'm just trying to ease their loneliness. since 3rd wakes happen, there has been a huge demand. the more tricky citizens to either adopt these babies or foster other than children who have an orphan. but she'll say they will be staying under government protection. orphans who survived the earthquakes have also been transferred to this complex in and cut out some have older to started going to school in this new city, trying to pick up as best as they can, where they left off. for the poll rou, say sabatino, a critic of the rwandan president is said to be released from jail where he is serving a 25 year center.