Its good to have you with a fellow, Adrian Finnegan here. And so how the headlines and al jazeera, hear us how speak up nancy pelosi is in our media. The highest ranked american official to visit since its independence in 1991. It comes out to renewed fighting between our media and as a by john miller contested region of no gonna cover buck a ceasefire. But in place since where the state tardy chang reports now from europe. She said meeting the speaker the parliament a little later this morning. Earlier today at about 730 local time, she went to pay her respects at the memorial to the Armenian Genocide adjuster on one of the hills just on the edge of your van. Shes going to be speaking to the speaker, making some public statements yesterday or she arrived. She tweeted that he was here to show her support her armenia for their further democratic progression. And that of the caucuses generally said she was here to recognize the Armenian Genocide. He was President Joe Biden as delivered a
And i came right here, to the physical, mental and symbolic border between east and west during the civil war, the former green line. My journey in beirut starts here. Where does one even begin to discuss the urban challenges facing the ancient city of beirut . Even though the civil war ended nearly 30 years ago, its repercussions have left permanent scars on the city. The bloody conflict that plagued lebanon from 1975 to 1990 killed some 145,000 people, severely injured more than 100 000 and displaced over a million. It essentially brought the country to its knees. The power struggles that led to the war are deeply rooted in complex and everchanging alliances. Its not simply a sectarian conflict. Regardless of the cause, citizens were held hostage as bombings and bullet fromnipers wreaked havoc across lebanon. Beirut took centre stage, acting as a dividing line between muslims and christians. Even though the city was able to rise up and reestablish itself as a thriving capital, its di
Loom is emerging much more slowly than in the past. Because rain is becoming more and more irregular. Leading many to wonder if all this is destined to disappear as another casualty of climate change. To see and human al jazeera copy, apple chilly. Ah, its good every with a solo adrian for the going here. And though, how the headlines, oil 0, the u. S. House speaker says that she strongly condemns what she calls illegal attacks by azerbaijan on armenia. Nancy pelosi was speaking in the oven just days after an outbreak of violence between the neighbors. I was a serious study, cheng reports from the out of m. She referred to those attacks as her illegal and deadly and clearly portraying azerbaijan as the aggressor. He said, the United States valued democracy here in armenia, that it was a very valued partner. He said the u. S. Had committed to economic help her from armenia in the discussion she had with the speaker of the parliament here she wouldnt be drawn on security consent. There a
Ah, hello, what you know, just the are these are the top stories. The solemn Queen Elizabeth, the 2nd grandchildren have been standing, the jewel next to her coffin, and she lives in state at westminster home. The prince of wells and duke of sussex, seen wearing the military uniforms for the occasion, were joined by Peter Phillips as our tindell princesses, beatrice and eugenia lady louise windsor. And james via count civilian president , joe biden is on his way to the u. K. To pay his respects to Queen Elizabeth the 2nd. Before he left though he warned russias president , let him in person against using chemical or Nuclear Weapons in ukraine to county. Its heavy losses. A lot of my remarks in an interview program. 60 minutes on cbs ukraines president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies found in a mass burial site. In the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was, were taken from russian forces. The un is sending, attain to assess e
And i came right here, to the physical, mental and symbolic border between east and west during the civil war, the former green line. My journey in beirut starts here. Where does one even begin to discuss the urban challenges facing the ancient city of beirut . Even though the civil war ended nearly 30 years ago, its repercussions have left permanent scars on the city. The bloody conflict that plagued lebanon from 1975 to 1990 killed some 145,000 people, severely injured more than 100 000 and displaced over a million. It essentially brought the country to its knees. The power struggles that led to the war are deeply rooted in complex and everchanging alliances. Its not simply a sectarian conflict. Regardless of the cause, citizens were held hostage as bombings and bullet fromnipers wreaked havoc across lebanon. Beirut took centre stage, acting as a dividing line between muslims and christians. Even though p and reestablish itself as a thriving capital, its difficult to say how long pea