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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

A conflict going on all and in my view simply come on and. Theyre used to make money for people who have to pay their passage. Through servitude in effect a little bit in the high seas is not a happy situation. Turning away from it or banning boats from rescuing people are certainly not the way to go the u. N. Refugee agency estimates that 6000 other refugees and migrants are being held in Libyan Detention Centers even though they havent committed a crime yet they remain highly at risk of getting caught in the conflict or dying at sea and are schapelle aljazeera. Sanctions on north korea appear to be having a devastating effect on the economy its shrunk by the most in 21 years thats according to figures compiled by south koreas central bank but it doesnt appear to be having an impact on north koreas military ambitions on young says missile test this week or a warning to its neighbor from mcbride reports from seoul the figures provide the stark is devore dence yet of how sanctions again

ALJAZ Oceans Monopoly July 14, 2024

That litigation process. Of negotiations that culminated in the settlement that was approved today weve had a migrant labor system for many many decades the majority of them are living in deep rule live in south africa and in neighboring countries like mozambique pursued to in swaziland where they really dont have access to medical facilities to screen and examined him so we dont know the status of the vast majority of former mine workers up there and step one is rolling out. A program to get medical facilities to them for checks it just extras lanfranc sheet and generally physical exams and receipts whether or not they are suffering from lung disease and qualified to be compensated. Well still ahead on aljazeera. Nearing a point of no return the destruction of brazils amazon could soon reach a point that has a profound impact on the world. How we got more heavy showers in c. Waste impassive china but its still very much in place across the central i was as well and out towards the sou

ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 14, 2024

Few weeks of his life in and out of hospital he was a leading figure in what was known as the arab spring uprising as Prime Minister and then tunisia is 1st democratically elected president he helped draft a new constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech. Were going to have his accomplishments so were often overshadowed by a weak economy and a high Unemployment Rate oh no worries though he started his mission on a positive note and he finished that the same way may he rest in peace his predecessors who are the country but he was a good man who served his country no one did that before him no one saw the end of he we hope the next president will be even better we hope our country will be stable and safe we have some terrorism but the country doesnt blame him 7 days of National Mourning have been declared as the country honors its for them president. Front runners if you had appeared amongst the candidates who said theyll be standing for the president ial election in mid september but a

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

Towards the worlds 2nd largest ice sheet which is essential to the Global Climate system and then cause record melting this will then cause sea levels to rise even further and the weather to become even more unstable already this month greenland has lost the ice equivalent of 64000000. 00 swimming pools in surface melt alone well earlier we spoke to ruth mottram whos a climate scientist at the denmark Meterological Institute and she says a clear link can be drawn between Climate Change and the increasing rates of ice melt in the arctic. We know that the arctic is warm so much more than the rest of the world we have processes called the arctic have that occasion so that Climate Change is felt much more strongly in the arctic than it is here even in europe right now and so when we get these big melting events happening they tend to be more extreme than they were in the past at the moment were not where very close to our rep or to melt year 2012 were getting very close to matching that fr

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

And restoring power sharing. And coming up on the programme well hear from a climate scientist in denmark about how the effects of last weeks heatwave are reaching as far as greenland, which is home to the worlds second largest ice sheet. Good evening. An inquiry has found that hundreds of children were sexually abused while in council care in nottinghamshire by the very people who were supposed to be caring for them. And the abuse went on for more than four decades. 350 people came forward and said they had been physically or sexually abused but the inquiry says the true number of victims is likely to be much higher. The damning report said the councils had failed in their duty to protect children in their care and still hadnt learned from their mistakes prompting concern about some children in care now. Our Midlands Correspondent sima kotecha reports. For some, it was here where the nightmares began, at beechwood childrens home, where Vulnerable People who were supposed to be protect

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