Southwest england for an animal hunted to extinction 400 years ago is making a comeback attracting tourists and helping to reduce flooding. Welcome to the program tributes are being paid to u. S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg whos died aged 87. 00 while many are remembering her legacy as a champion of womens rights a political fight is also brewing over what happens next republicans want to name her successor immediately with president on trump tweeting that hell do so without that they will get the latest on that very shortly of course the democrats particular challenge it joe biden is saying that the next president should decide this alan fischer reports. Became tilley tributes to pay their respects to mark the passing of a woman few here knew but all respected a loss they felt personally even if Ruth Bader Ginsburgs decisions from the Supreme Court may not have touched their lives she was physically small but her presence loomed large on the court she was a blunt talking
President donald trump dismisses a Top Health Official as confused about when it wrote about virus vaccine will be ready. Hello a Police Operation to get thousands of refugees off the streets and into a new tent camp has begun on the greek island of lesbos theyve had to shelter where ever they can since fire swept their europes largest refugee camp morea 9 days ago it had housed more than 12000 people nearly 5 times the number it was built for many of the homeless have been reluctant to move into the new camp fearing they will be stuck there Stephanie Decker is unless were all fortys have been encouraging the refugees to move. So i mean certainly if you look just behind us there youll see the moving in the line stretches all the way up the road which is the most that weve seen it since this calm was set up just a couple of days ago and this is because of the operation that was undertaken this morning around 630 this morning nic riot police came stood in a cordon formation with their ri
More arrests in belarus as protesters march for another day calling on the president to step down. The u. S. Has broken with all other permanent members of the u. N. Security council and declared socalled snapback sanctions on iran americas major ally is britain france and germany had already written to the u. N. To say sanctions relief will remain the dispute is over the Iran Nuclear Deal which washington pulled out of 2 years ago the other signatories say the u. S. No longer has the legal power to force through any changes our diplomatic editor james spader reports. Its aroud its even pitted the us against some of its closest allies its now over 5 years since the Iran Nuclear Deal was signed in vienna during the negotiations the us team under the leadership of the very end secretary of state john kerry devised a mechanism called snap back if iran breached its commitments all International Sanctions could snap back into place but thats not the way things played out the United States w
A consultancy so far safadi taking a trip online the Tourism Industry looks to technology as the coronavirus pandemic limits global travel. Police and better roosts have detained another 700 people on a forced lies of unrest of a sundays disputed election they join 6000 already in custody in bassa just to belarus have laid flowers at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the crackdown one protester died in Police Custody on wednesday the unrest was triggered by president Alexander Lukashenko election victory which the e. U. Says was they have neither free nor fair. We were to have reports that people were ill treated during the process of arrest while they were being arrested but also in detention and we do underscore that there is an absolute prohibition on the treatment and torture with very concerned the moral calling for is that those that may have been on lawfully detained should be released immediately. 0 step past reports from its. More and more people are joining in here with
Disproportionate violence against protesters. Newspaper editor released on bail after his arrest under a controversial security law. With grief, rage, and thousand for justice, people in beirut marked one week since the catastrophic explosion shattered their city. Near thethered side of the blast to hold a vigil. Maryam survivors held a moment of silence for the more than 200 People Killed and read the victims names allowed. People also walked through some of beiruts worst hit neighborhoods, marching towards the parliament. The blast injured to thousands of people and left hundreds of thousands homeless. Ther has spilled out onto streets as clashes between protesters and Security Forces continue for a second day. Demonstrators have set fires and thrown stones at parliament. A report suggests lebanons leaders had been warned about the explosive materials stored at beirut sports. Jazeeraso al reporter who has been following the story in the capital, beirut. We have seen a great deal of a