She was warranty very concerned because. He hadnt been given the right test of figure out what was actually wrong with him when he was in the hospital and theyre very concerned that if he goes back to the joe he will simply become ill again because they dont know what caused it in the 1st place now the doctor the medical team are all insisting that only actually stay in hospital intel has been given the all play and hes been given all the tests they need to try to figure out what was wrong with him now they say that hes broken out in hives thats unusual claim say his medical team they say he hasnt ever had an allergic reaction before and that means that theyre very worried that there may well have been some sort of poisoning involved now other people who have been in that jail have come out and spoken they say the conditions in the jail very dire and people do get ill there also theres been real concerns that he has been able to meet with his legal team properly he wasnt allowed to hav
Minister tells e. U. Leaders and only meet them if they change their position on bricks at. And there were seen some pretty violent storms across the some portions of europe and im afraid to say that we could well see a few more yet you can see all this chatter on the satellite that is containing some scattered showers and thunderstorms a good season strong winds in there and also have a system here working its way into the southwest of the u. K. And that could also bring with it not only some rain but also some potentially strong thunderstorms at times so this is the picture on cheese day at temperatures not too bad 26 in paris 29 in syria he can see where the rain in the clouds will be so it should be not too bad in paris maybe just increase in the cat as the day goes on but really the bulk of the rains are going to be called seasonal central and eastern sections and youll notice the temperature in moscow this temperature is actually set to decline even further over the next few days
Stage for the 2nd Us Democratic debate. Join us for coverage from detroit on july the fact here im 35 its on aljazeera. Its almost 2 years since more than 700000 ranger fled a military crackdown in me and knocks since then theyve been crammed into squalid camps in bangladesh but mere miles government is under pressure to take them back so what are they offering and is it enough this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im Martin Dennis the range of people have been called the most persecuted minority in the world me a mob doesnt even recognize this mainly muslim ethnic group as citizens and in 2 of the 17 it began a crackdown after attacks on its army by some ranger that the un labeled what followed a textbook example of ethnic cleansing soldiers were accused of killing and raping ranger and destroying their villages will than 700000 of them managed to escape to bangladesh saying they wouldnt return until near guarantees a safety and gives them citizenship a government del
Thanks so much for joining us. Im mike hydeck. Allyson rae alongside. A crisp morning. Well stay in the 60s. Clouds will steadily increase. It wont be as beautiful as it was yesterday but still be an okay day. Well talk about a chance of showers later on come first thing tomorrow morning. Lets take a look outside a. Nice start. Were starting off sunny and with clear skies and we had calmer winds overnight, the real dry air, we did see the temperatures drop pretty significantly but the clouds are on their way back this afternoon all ahead of our next cold front set to arrive tomorrow and it will bring a couple of showers. 48 degrees through the district. Winds north, northeast. With the clouds moving on in, it will still be rather cool. A couple of degrees below average. Temperatures 37. Chilly for frederick, 47. Front royal 50 degrees. 44 as you head through southern maryland. Waldorf 32 degrees. Here comes our cold front. Its going to start to slow down and break apart a little bit. O
PENFIELD — An Adams County woman who was camping alone in the Moshannon State Forest near Penfield last week credits local emergency responders for saving her life.