A new outbreak emerge in the countrys north and brazils president flouts social distancing measures again as infections keep rising in latin americas hardest hit country. The global hunt for a Coronavirus Vaccine and treatment took a leap forward on monday with World Leaders pledging billions of dollars to the fight the European Commission hosted a virtual fundraising conference and nations promised to contribute more than 8000000000. 00 towards research a turning point according to the commissions president 3 and a half 1000000 people have now been infected by the virus about a 3rd of those have recovered but about 250000. 00 people have died gradually country by country in some instances even city by city lockdowns are being lifted one of the hardest hit countries italy was among the nations that began easing restrictions on monday were going to have more from italy a little later but join a whole begins our coverage from oxford where scientists are working on a potential vaccine. Co
This constitutional process so its hard to imagine that this will actually be completed and i think that the people who are hesitant and who are doubtful about his successors of its possibilities for success are probably you know have a lots of reasons to be doubtful so then what could make it work what could be done differently. Within this framework that that that we see set up already. I cant do you know the world is exhausted by civil war in syria theyre not going to go back to war the world made it a choice president obama made a choice trump is making a choice which is day they dont want to see this government overturned through military force they got spooked by the rise of isis which is still powerful and it led province and they allowed the regime to endure despite this terrible civil war and bloodletting and i dont see where that dynamic is going to change in the near future weve seen dictatorship reassert itself across the middle east and the west has really thrown up its ar
So i imagine after this i would be this big not unconditionally accept their piece of them that they once again want to show. They are capable of inflicting harm. And then again in fly a prisoner swap and peaceful well i mean they occupy some of the capital of yemen and so they describe themselves as the old government of yemen right now in competition or swith president the will is in solidarity again militarily they have close to 100000. Men to the heart of the soldiers and they have demonstrated their power and square. And we have plenty more have this news hour including and haiti antigovernment demonstrators and demonstrations bring more chaos to the streets will be live in Port Au Prince. Zimbabwes founding leader is laid to rest Robert Mugabe is buried in his home village after a dispute between his family and the government. And in sports christian common as the prince king of joe how we will have the action from the world athletics championships. Syrias deputy Prime Minister h
Coming to a long long. Time on the whole a lot you. Know but young people who have been protesting against the project saying it will damage the environment kill animals and destroy their island we have a little bit you do have the right to say that 6 what we did Community Different than what we did not want this cleaned up a little thats what got him on till they took the government to court and won but the consortium are appealing the courts decision now weve reached out to this consortium to get an answer to our questions but to no avail this is a consortium made up of various Multinational Companies from the United States china and europe supported by the world bank in their appeal to the judge they say that the courts overlooked their efforts to mitigate the damage to the environment saying that this call plant would bring electricity to millions of people. Damage to the environment has already started with the construction of this deep seaport the coal plant would not only power
And outlawed in egypt his family says he was tortured and forced to make a false confession on state television the 22 year old moved to egypt august to study. The trial of sudans former president bashir has been delayed until next saturday following a brief Court Hearing there she is facing charges of corruption including illegal possession of foreign currency and illicit enrichment the trial 7 session was held in khartoum amid heavy security a top Saudi Arabian minister has refused to answer questions about the whereabouts of a man believed to be involved in the matter of journalist jamal khashoggi. Bures the saudi minister of state for Foreign Affairs and he was interviewed by u. S. Public broadcaster p. B. S. But didnt reveal saudi location. Well look this is youre asking all these questions he was a close aide to the crown prince where is he now you should ask the Public Prosecutor probably prosecutor wont talk to us. Then if you call him again. Weather is next but still ahead on