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Denies reversing its plan to stop Listing Properties in illegal israeli settlements. And the South Africans who say theyre fighting to save three hundred years of heritage from developers. And im here to stand with all your sports jones a marine you know is sacked by Manchester United the portuguese part ways with the english giants after their worst start to a season in twenty eight years. To the news of a u. N. Brokered cease fire has come into effect in yemens key port city of data there have been reports of sporadic fighting in the area but thats not died down yemens warring sides agreed to a truce that peace talks held in sweden last week to have a job in june reports. As the cease fire official. Began on tuesday night sporadic fighting was reported to have continued for a time in and around the besieged port city of data as the hours passed the situation appeared to become calmer but it remains fragile some worry that could block much needed aid from getting this is one of the problem of the. Agreement because it has actually to the flow of humanitarian with the security situation and. To be honest they should have actually. Allow food and medicine first come into into even though oh the in control because i. Have said before that if i but isnt over many dead aid coming to yemen is coming today that. Yemen is suffering what the u. N. Calls the worlds worst humanitarian crisis aide workers say the situation around her remains desperate. Imitation to get access to care to see key. Data inside to secure the ground to safety for example. For data. Access to care. From. Which is almost. In sweden last week representatives from the who the movement and the saudi u. A. E. Backed government of president dr bill months or had the agreed not only to pull back fighters but also to establish humanitarian corridors and to allow for the deployment of un supervised neutral forces for now many yemenis hope that this truce will hold no matter how tenuous the situation on the ground remains as dizzy it. Is a spokes Doctors Without Borders who was in yemen a few days ago but she says the situation around the pole city is desperate. Sorry sir more than all indications are to get access to care. For data inside the city that says where youre wrong to city for example we opened recently on this concert in mojave intercept for forty eight hours because there was no exit to care at all or from or did to right and which is almost a terror by road and its a cinch attrition much of the notes that are you know did. Devastation this Hospital Capacity because this stuff lets just keep teeth because a hospital nearby to frontline or because some of the hospital have been destroyed as well and cannot continue to provide care to the population ages to cover continuing john tour to tour arriving there in your name and where youre from originally jews are allowed to have been brought from i didnt we go to to send to send to supply all of you and i including to note that. But its getting more and more the future can because our research along. Talking partition because there is a lot of checked before to enter any kind of suitcase into examine. He said well a lot of insecurity mainly of course many in order that we do you want to receive a lot of bonding almost every day. The u. S. Travel ban all people from many muslim countries is preventing a yemeni mother from seeing her dying song the two year old is in hospital in california with a rare brain disease the council on American Islamic relations appealing to the u. S. State department to issue a waiver but theres been no response mike hanna has more from washington d. C. First travel ban was imposed just days off the president took office. It faced numerous challenges before the current version was upheld by the Supreme Court earlier this year it prohibits the citizens of iran libya somalia syria and yemen from traveling to the u. S. Without a special waiver and among those barred from entry is the mother of a two year old boy dying of a rare brain disease in a california hospital abdulla her son was brought to the u. S. For treatment by his father early hes now being kept on life support so his mother can bid farewell but despite numerous requests theres been no way that issued by the state department now we see the muslim beza fact in the most dehumanizing way and were running out of time were calling for the department of state to issue a muslim ban waiver to allow same as will of the wife of a u. S. Citizen the mother of a u. S. Citizen to hold her child one last time until allow her to mourn with dignity and a direct plea made by a grieving father my wifes economy reading wanted to kiss another son. For the one most hang. Time times or any now please help us to my family together again the star cards facing a mother who wants to join her husband and dying son statistics reveal only two percent top requests for a waiver succeed mike hanna aljazeera washington the Foreign Ministers of russia iran and turkey are in geneva for un led talks on syria the most important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would negotiate a new syrian constitution the committee would be made up of one hundred fifty people representing both strands of syrian society. And smith has the latest from geneva. The hope is that russia iran and turkey have agreed the final fifty names that will be added to another hundred that will form this Constitutional Committee that will then discuss constitutional amendments or changes to syrias constitution before elections are held fifty names came from the Syrian Regime fifty names from opposition groups and these last fifty russia turkey iran have been haggling over with the u. N. Hoping to agree them by the end of today so they can be approved by the u. N. Secretary general now when this Committee Meets there was a hope that they might meet before the end of the year although that seems rather optimistic but this committee of one hundred fifty people must somehow come to agree the terms or changes to syrias constitution before there are elections as regime has already said hes not prepared theyre not prepared to have a new constitution or only take changes so given our blood day and divisive this war has been its going to be an enormous challenge for one hundred fifty people to agree to those changes to syrias constitution she jinping has declared no one will stop his countrys rise as he spoke on the fortieth anniversary of free market reforms that made china an economic powerhouse but the president didnt announce any new initiatives to counter the slowing growth and trade tensions with the u. S. China correspondent interim brown has more beijing in one nine hundred Seventy Eight the overall impression of china was one of backwardness and extreme poverty with workers doing jobs machines could do better the country was still recovering from the chaos and cruelty of chairman maos political campaign. Chinas current president xi jinping was twenty five and a postgraduate student. Chinas leader then was done shopping and on december the eighteenth in the great hall of the people he delivered one of the most important speeches in chinas history outlining a radical plan to reform and open up the country stagnating economy allowing Foreign Investment from rivals like japan and the United States the Southern City of shenzhen next to hong kong would be the crucible of that change the tiptoeing into capitalism had begun. Forty years on president xi delivered another keenly anticipated speech unusually sitting down and he struck a defiant tone no one would stop chinas rise neil curry from the meeting there is no textbook to follow no one is in a position to dictate to the Chinese People what should or should not be done. Chinas development he said pose no threat to any country given the current sino us trade friction thats begun to her chinas economy this was a timely address but other than a vague promise to continue the reforms that dung began president she didnt address the trumpet ministrations concerns that there be less state control in chinas economy. In this space park we found contrasting views about whether life had got better for all. My biggest feelings l. S. P. Keeps going faster and faster we getting more and more airplanes in reaching out to more destinations and no country has conveyed our high speed trains i think this is sad is only good when the disadvantaged people benefit as well not just for the rich ones chinas leaders though have proved one thing you can improve livelihoods and grow an economy without political reform adrian brown aljazeera beijing. The china list the economist magazine Intelligence Unit she says all signs point to a drawdown trade standoff between china and the us i do not see the possibility of even a small breakthrough because china has made several gestures in the past to make some compromise with the u. S. But at this point any observers would have realized that its not a war the us want its not about trade of us it isnt our trade its about the commanding heights of all you can amuse and that is technology and the u. S. So far has been trying so hard to decouple its Domestic Technology sector from chinas Technology Sector in order to maintain its dominance in technology and this is quite alarming to china because according to see speech today china would focus still on its indigenous innovation and that would be something that china is going to support for a long time and because of the i do not see any any possible new deal as a signing in the next ninety days or. B. Has denied reversing its decision to ban listings of properties in illegal settlements of the occupied west bank. With israels Tourism Industry has since be back down after threats of legal action is israel and the us deca more of this from the illegal israeli settlement in the occupied west bank. The fact that a delegation from air b. N. B. Came to drew slim to meet with israels tourism minister gives an indication of just how much pressure the israelis are putting on the company to reverse its decision and there was some confusion on tuesday initially indicating that air b. N. B. May be reversing its decision to stop its listings in illegal settlements in the occupied west bank youre looking at a front this is one of the settlements there are still listings in a fraud also all across the west bank really everybody always said at the time november when it made the statement that this would take time to implement but interestingly certainly it shows how israel is concerned about one of these Major International companies highlighting the issue of illegal settlements so this is what the delegation is doing here i made it very clear in the statement tuesday evening that this wasnt part of the b. D. S. Movement boycott divestment and sanctions and this wasnt a political move and that it was told and you saw it and what it understood was what they called a complicated and emotional issue and so we have to wait and see if any other statements in may but at the moment air b. N. Says everybody says it meant tames its policy that it will stop these listings that moment the listings continue to be advertised well still ahead told me aljazeera news on human rights under the spotlight in saudi arabia thanks to be interviewed over claims of torture and abuse. Also new reports reveal the power and reach of russias election meddling and how they didnt tend to helping to put donald trump into the white house. And theres exactly four years to go until the World Cup Final but will it be eight forty eight. Well hear from the cats twenty twenty two organizes. Britains Prime Minister treason made has wrapped up another meeting with her cabinet dominated by sit with just over one hundred days before the u. K. Is due to leave the e. U. Mrs may is struggling to overcome a huge political opposition to her Withdrawal Agreement so she and the cabinet have stepped up preparations for a no deal scenario where britain effectively crashes out of the block. Barnsley joins me now from westminster and of course the Cabinet Meeting that to discuss those contingency measures and the potential for this no brics it deal drop out its a really worrying development. Well i mean the sun has been on the cards for ages and Everybody Knows that if threes a maze deal fails then no deal then crashing out is the default option and inside cabinet there are the usual splits those who say oh itll be fine dont worry youre all making a police case stories and those who say it absolutely wont be fine its all and there are some biblical sort of warnings about the country running out of food and medicines the minister in charge of medicines has been spending millions of pounds on three g. s to stop our medicines and things to decontaminate Drinking Water in the air force all closing and things like that and there was even apparently discussion in cabinets this morning as to whether or not the governments Emergency Committee which is called cobra by its acronym which only usually meets when the Something Like a terrorist attack should start meeting every day from the new year before the big meaningful vote to discuss what happened to the events of no deal no clearly some people think this is all absolute madness and why would a country want to do things like this and put itself through all this when plainly there are options other to stay in the European Union and abandon the whole thing or is the reason they would argue just accept my deal and then we wont have any problems because it keeps the u. K. In the Customs Union for a bit longer and keeps all the traffic moving at the borders and that is part of the gain that i think is going on its psychological warfare against m. P. s who over the christmas break will have a good hard think to see whether they might change their mind and eventually support her deal to sort of behalf in and half out of the European Union or leave they have no thanks or its. Russia is being accused of using every social media platform to blur the lines between fact and fiction to help donald trump win the white house in twenty sixteen two ripples released by the Senate Intelligence committee are giving a much Bigger Picture of moscows dissent from ation campaigns which studies war are still going on television reports. If you can think of a social media platform theres a strong chance the russians used it to try to influence the twenty sixteen u. S. President ial election from you tube facebook and twitter to read it and instagram and more to reports commissioned by the u. S. Senate Intelligence Committee says Russias Internet Research Agency or i r e tried to capitalize on divisions in u. S. Politics it pushed more than ten million tweets more than one thousand you tube videos and their own one hundred sixteen thousand Instagram Post all together that translated into a potential of reaching more than one hundred forty Million People one of the reports concluded what is clear all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party and specifically donald trump. But one expert says its not clear if just pushing the message had any impact the russian certainly tried to interfere in american elections and continue to try and interfere in american politics are they actually making a difference its not clear what theyre doing legal in some of the more indictments of shown certainly not but its really important thing to separate out affective mess from legality and morality right these are all survive different issues and difference of stakes a place reports say that the russians push conservatives on key issues like gun rights and immigration while sending misinformation to largely democratic supporting africanamerican voters are doing them to boycott elections and they support u. S. Intelligence reports of russian interference and the action of special counsel Robert Miller whos investigating possible russian collusion in the election to indict a number of Russian Hackers and officials President Donald Trump has both criticized possible russian interference and described it also as a hoax president putin he just said its not russian except our Intelligence Community his conclusion that russia is meddling in the two thousand and sixteen election took place the reports also criticized the tech firms who provided data to the investigators saying that they seem to provide no more than the minimum information required and will add to pressure on those firms to do more to prevent election interference the report does not cover any potential action in the recent midterm elections the committees leading democrat mark warner says its time to get serious in addressing the challenge of interference and he hopes there could be legislative action to follow alan fischer aljazeera washington. Russia is reinforcing military bases on a chain of islands at the center of a territorial dispute with japan the russian and japanese leaders have sat down several times to try and settle the dispute which dates back to the Second World War barracks are being built for Russian Troops and bases are being prepared for armored cars transfers at a lodge a formal diplomatic protest theres been a fifth day of antigovernment protests in hungary with riot police trying to control thousands of demonstrators in the capital budapest crowds gathered outside the building of hungary state broadcaster calling for the opposition to be allowed to read out their demands on television the protests were sparked by a new labor law that could see a return of a six day working week and a delay in overtime payments. To whats described as the front line in the global war on drugs the southern border of to seek isto tons of heroin opium a marijuana was smuggled from neighboring afghanistan every year charles traffic reports on why International Efforts to stop the narcotics trade failing minas of not a guest was a heroin addict for seventeen years shes getting treatment at this Government Health center in tajikistans capital to show. Her husband used to smuggle heroin into the country from neighboring afghanistan by swallowing sealed bags of the drug shows were also. Many young people are using drugs and going down that road despite knowing they will be sick i dont understand why no one told me when i started using heroin we thought arab was just about enjoying ourselves. Is a front line in the global war on drugs a war that the International Community is struggling to win in some places along the one thousand three hundred kilometer border with afghanistan the villages set among the premier mountains are so close you can see and hear children playing on the other side. The u. N. Estimates around twenty percent of afghan drugs pass through to markets around the world all that separates afghanistan from tajikistan certainly in this region is the river which as you can see in places like this is literally just a few meters wide now International Experts say that despite hundreds of millions of dollars having been spent to try and stop the smuggling of drugs from afghanistan across this border the effects indeed the success of domestic policies with International Assistance has been minimal tajikistans Anti Narcotic agency was keen to show us how they deal with the drugs they seize bags of opium or hasheesh blocks boxes of heroin thrown into an incinerator. The government says more than three tons of heroin has been intercepted so far this year. Drug traffic by gas town is getting lower this shows to better at controlling the situation but the u. N. Drugs agency and the u. S. And european governments regularly accused as you can stand of not doing enough the u. S. Says its believed much of the drugs that moved through the country do so with the help of corrupt police and government officials some International Reports estimate a drug smuggling accounts for almost a third of tajikistans economy last year a record nine thousand tons of opium was produced in afghanistan mainly by armed groups including the taliban almost double the amount from two thousand and sixteen and with little sign of peace in afghanistan its expected tide will remain a major Transit Route for drugs on their way to russia china and other countries around the world that aljazeera all the time stan afghanistan border. Well its the weather cyclons are rather relevant underproduction outlook in december yes im in the bay of bengal is no stranger as you well know when december this will be in the six in about one hundred twenty years it is the series as well as just hit two thousand and three was the last one then one thousand nine hundred two in one hundred forty seven then we go back to eight hundred seventy as if this part of under pressure to be ours any part under pressure its a rare event in december but one hit yesterday it was forecast been hanging around for a long time it came in with winds in excess of one hundred Kilometers Per Hour and a fair amount of right in fact about eighteen times the amount of rain expected in december fail in this part of under british slow lying elder is river delta its taken two lives that we know of a lot of people were evacuated to things whipped up through you know what to call cancer north east of india is almost gone as defense would disappear quickly but the rain that fell in kolkata was again unusual you dont get much at this time the years this is about a whole months worth the fair in one day as well and thats pushing we are now in the rain spreading up across the Higher Ground of bhutan into china across tibet and placer where course its forty as snow this is the picture for the next twenty four hours or so and again its a huge event because you dont expect the wafer to potations really the sichuan the children do is about six in the east the whole december that will probably be achieved in one day but you can see the rain itself friends across two are showing are and then sinks slowly science whats the picture its not like you for a different time the year is unusual forty seven but they might actually be repeated Something Else is developing so thanks very much rob well legal action is underway in south africa to try and save three hundred years of history and some of the mill reports from cape town the mill a Muslim Community wants Property Developers to stay away from their area. These protests are being held every day People Living in the poor cop community are angry about what they say is the gentrification of their neighborhood most demonstrations have been small and peaceful but this one turned violent when attempts were made to bring a construction crane into the area. Well cop is in the heart of cape town its a prime location and the developers dream but new and expensive buildings are out of most locals price range the cheapest apartment in the splot cool cost a hundred and thirty five thousand dollars but they say if theyre fully there to be an island of the truth of a thirty thousand foot in the private overthe trail we ask what traffic assistant because our growth that really is the fact of building of such a vehicle even parking woke up became known as the mill a quarter in the eight hundred thirty s. When freed slaves from indonesia madagascar and india moved in its now famous for its distinctive architecture and cobbled streets people here can fit a book up to be the cradle of islam in Southern Africa its home to the oldest mosque that dates back almost three hundred years but they also say the series heritage is important for all South Africans because it tells the story of slavery the forced removal of people and up our dates of racial laws as well as the countrys Cultural Diversity architects sadik tofor was born in book carpenters live joe all his life he says in recent years new laws have allowed for zoning scheme which supports business friendly developments in the city. Heritage is is is activated when a Cultural Resource is under threat and thats why heritage is being the key word in protest movements in for coffee the cultural identity religious Life Community life social institutions urban fabric all of that as as as has been under threat the cape town government now says it will support the area beings own to heritage site but first needs to consult the people here at the Community Says its also for protection for years and the city has been slow to respond but coming from a working class background the status have become more and more an affordable for working class people because instantly the value of properties will go up according to the value of high developments a court has ruled that for now the construction crane cannot into bore cop. For people here a tiny victory in the fight to preserve sin trees old history. Aljazeera outwalk up cape town. Still had all the aljazeera news on a huge casualty numbers for u. S. Strikes its somalia and surfing has a new World Champion piece one of those details in sport straight after the break. Day one of a new era in Television News we badly need at this moment leadership and values this encampment that were in today it didnt exist three weeks ago now theres at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here. I got to come in youre almost all im hearing is Good Journalism president Hosni Mubarak has resigned. Im all for all the lies the attempts of cover ups and the high water diplomacy. Loved ones some form of closure we saw the syrian army flag poised at high in the city as well as posters of syrian president bashar assad to record the. Movements a good two missiles the plans of the hundred meters away from us were on the front line but its summertime and that the market doesnt happen how quickly exactly. Welcome back youre watching im just there with the whole robin im. Going to run for the top stories after fighting in the lead up to the cease fire in yemens port city of data things that are the warring sides largely abide by the truce the Foreign Ministers of russia iran and turkey have arrived in geneva for un led talks on syria mr important priority is to agree on how to set up a committee that would go sheet a new syrian constitution. Know what will stop as countries rise as he spoke on the fortieth anniversary of free market reforms that made china an economic power. Lets get more now on our top story on the ceasefire in yemen sedating heart has with me hes associate professor on conflict resolution of the institute for graduate studies is very good to have you with us here in the first few hours really of this rather tentative cease fire the sporadic shooting were told from people on the ground has died down how important is this first twenty four to forty eight hours well this is important this is also expected because even before the cease fire started was supposed to start this morning yesterday we are not as there were you know kidnapping and intensified fighting also before because this is understand and those that are of the for the two parters that they want to make gains before the ceasefire begins now of course you know you can expect that not everyone is going to abide the fear of. One day. With the cease fire that there will be some winners so i dont think we can still say that there is still hold true sources was a risk these sporadic events that happened here and there are expected i think they are still within the same framework i think the parties are as the from what we understand of the statements that are still committed to the cease fire and that was that they leave in sweden ok martin gryphus special representative to yemen had said. The un last week that a study presence was required quickly on the ground but therefore with no u. N. Troops. There at the moment not likely to be that there is obviously a u. N. Presence in terms of the dutch major Patrick Comair who is supposed to be observing with his colleagues the cease fire how difficult is it going to be to him to monitor the situation how quickly does he need to get his personnel on the ground i think this is the hard work now begins now because not only with this Peace Agreement but with all. These agreements on the world on conflict situations theres a huge difference between signing the Peace Agreement and the implementation of the Peace Agreement because Peace Agreements in general tend to be broad vague in some areas and intended vagueness for the reason as to make sure that to allow the party has. Room for us to explain to their constituents is like what this im now all this big this is tested now when the implementation begins because now you want to go into the details and thats where the devil in the of this agreement a piece saying that does not say that there are you on peacekeeping forces that theyre going to be in talks about local forces that are guided and monitored and you know by you and personalities and there is a huge difference here the difference here as well is that we talk about an agreement on a ceasefire not an agreement on a peace plan so therefore we still have a very difficult for weeks ahead before negotiations begin at the end of january and therefore a ceasefire sation of hostilities during this period is very important because if it breaks down in this four week period how much of those talks at the end of january are they in threat well this is probably the most important dimension of the speech agreement that its an agreement strictly driven by humanitarian needs and its all about the humanitarian aspects of this conflict has nothing to do with the political aspects of the political process. Of the conflict in yemen and for that reason we should not or what is to me of the importance of this agreement which is by the way was communicated by many specially politicians in the beginning of signing of this Peace Agreement that this is going to be the beginning of the end of the conflict in yemen i think its too early to talk about this that hell test will begin in. Call in january when the political talks begin. Its all a humanitarian humanitarian i think there is no big difference between the parties on that and for that i think its possible to continue on the humanitarian both see what does happen for the moment but its a joyous thank you thank you Human Rights Commission which reports to saudi arabias king is investigating the alleged torture of detained womens rights activists the wall street journal is reporting that the commission began interviewing activists this past month and according to them some of the detained activists have been subjected to torture such as waterboarding and electrocution the saudi government dismisses allegations as wild claims many of the activists were campaigning for women to be able to drive a car or speak to live in beirut via skype she is the middle east a Research Director at Amnesty International good to have you with us live on aljazeera we what do we know about this commission. Well what we know it was set up at a time where there were some limited reforms by the king at the time king fahad. It was a time during those years during that decade the saudi kingdom was starting to enact and ratifies some of the International Conventions to get it including the convention against torture it was the time that it exceeded to the Human Rights Council so there were some reforms at the time that were showing that saudi arabia was moving in the direction of complying with International Norms and standards but at the same time this was all led by the states and this included as part of that process of reform this saw these stablish went off to Human Rights Commissions one set up directly by the government so this is the one that were talking about but at the same time one that was happening there was none of the less a lack of intolerance towards any grassroots attempts to organize themselves in an independent manner so that any independent human rights organizations at the time were allowed to operate for a certain while for a few years but after two thousand and eleven and then since two thousand and thirteen effectively there are no will no longer any independent human rights organizations in the country so you know if i could if i could just get in there just because we with a timeline of whats happened or not but that should we be encouraged by this coverage Human Rights Commission or the fact that they are reporting directly to the king how do we read this situation right now. So definitely it is something that we as embassy have called on we have called on the authorities to conduct prompt and impartial and investigations into the reports of torture of the of the detained activists now our concern is about the impartiality aspect of this how do we know i mean we need to you know we need to keep pressing its good that the if the reports are true that these investigations are indeed taking place we need to make sure and monitor that these investigations and the results of these investigations are being led in a transparent way we need to know that the families of the activists are in the know of the process of the investigations how this is being reported on and any steps that are going to be taken afterwards based on the findings so that means and the Accountability Measures people who have been found responsible for these abuses should be held accountable and redress for the victims and mormon that saudi arabia is under obligation because it fits because as a as a as a signatory of the convention against torture it is under the obligation to conduct this investigation but its also an under it is does have the responsibility to protect any of the complainants or the witnesses against any ill treatment as a consequence of their providing the testing would cetera what the little is that these women and men are still in prison. Basically how do you then regard what you just said than you know any of us occasion has to be regarded in a fair transparent way how do you actually assess what is transparent when you there are no independent observers in a state like saudi arabia. Exactly and that is why we do have concerns with the process of this investigation and that that is also the reason why an impartial investigation is absolutely crucial for any for any credibility right now no we do have concerns because of the way you know there is always secrecy its an its a this commission has a budget with which weve had no interaction weve reached out to them on a number of cases in the past and in fact in past years and we havent found any any feedback or any reports from them so we we do have concerns about impartiality about transparency lets see where this takes us next steps ok well well see what does happen for the moment to thank you liberally for from Amnesty International thank you with our strikes have killed sixty two people in somalia commander say all fighters the pentagon says the weekend attacks on dentistry were in coordination with somalias federal government. Has not been fighting to overthrow the government for more than a decade article hate has updates from washington d. C. The u. S. Military not giving out a ton of details but they do say that on december Fifteenth Air strikes were launched at about forty kilometers southwest of the capital mogadishu and that thirty four fighters were killed air strikes the following day on the sixteenth killed another twenty eight fighters for al shabaab the u. S. Military says they dont believe any civilians were killed or injured in the Bombing Campaign the Associated Press is reporting that sources inside the Somali Government say that the reason for the attack was they believed al shabaab was about to launch an attack on a Somali Government military facility so the airstrikes were called in weve seen a pretty sizable increase in the number of air strikes in somalia since u. S. President donald trump came to office hes given the u. S. Military pretty much across the globe more authority to launch air strikes this will be the most airstrikes in recent memory in somalia conducted by the u. S. In cooperation with the Somali Government this brings the total to forty six airstrikes for the year. Because part of it is reconvening of the reappointment run will become a single point minister hes put together a cabinet he hopes will move the country from the political crisis triggered by his cycling will for the small from colombo. Said that it was planned as a fight for justice this rally in colombo became a celebration around who the committee has reappointment as Prime Minister and the man whos been at the center of the two month long constitutional crisis was in his element of it and im i guess the only telling people that they were his strength in the historic fifty one days the appointment by president mighty policy to say no of mine the rajapaksa to replace vicar missing are brought together a fractious United National party angry at what they called a blatant violation of democracy the party and its Alliance Partners rallied to protect their leader so did Party Supporters operating at the one lp a pretended we voted against mahinda but the president ought to mean its that pain the need to defend our rights thats brought people here its become missing his fifth time as Prime Minister hes being careful not to criticize president series cena despite scathing attacks by him Party Leaders are following his cue realizing they have to work with the president for at least another fifteen months because missing had told supporters that mistakes had been made during his three and a half year government the fifty one day political crisis has given run a vicar missing her and his Political Partners a shot in the arm helping them bring together the largest political gathering that they have had in recent years they have admitted shortcomings when they were in government and promised to correctly i believe that. The Prime Minister ministers and parliamentarians must get closer to the people and we acted against corruption but legal action has been slow we will address this with the former president and now former Prime Minister minded rajapaksa says he resigned to ensure the stability of the country and allowed president seriously in a to appoint a new government something the president vowed never to do with become a sing her at the helm and on sunday he insisted that his personal stance was not to appoint become a singer but said he was doing so to respect parliamentary to dition. Seriously in his bid to dissolve parliament and cause snap elections was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court last week become a singer says a new Political Alliance would be formed to safeguard the country a possible reference to plans for his new government and elections that will be tested when they go ahead in the coming months when if an end is aljazeera colomba the president s of kosovo and serbia have traded accusations at the Un Security Council as a cause of its decision to turn its Security Force into an army you know but last friday had angered serbia who pushed for the Security Council meeting u. N. Peacekeeping achieves. Called both sides to refrain from making the situation any worse the president s all Standing Firm but they hinted they could talk goldberg him of kosovo has made a mistake its only that it would for five years unnecessarily to establish an army the decision for the army might be belated but in no way as of the wrong one its political we waited for goodwill from those that never showed any goodwill towards cassava we are free seeing. More and more difficulties in the area of course when we talk you know and i have to say the time very much worried very much concerned and a bit even afraid of the future and for the future. What about the sports his piece one of another one bites the dust at Manchester United certainly one way to put it so Manchester United have thanked jones a very near for his work during his time at the club and wish him success in the future english giants sacked at the portuguese as manager following the clubs worst start to a season in twenty eight years united were beaten three one by liverpool on sunday which left them sixth in the table lee willing that takes a look back at what went wrong for marino when jos a member in your arrived at Manchester United in twenty six steyn fans were hoping he would prove he was still the special one but hes going to old trafford was not special instead it will be remembered as a disappointment for his sullen defensive and argumentative approach you know what these men three knew but also mean. Three premierships and i wanted more premierships alone then the other nineteen managed to get. Sri for me its all for them receiving respect and respect for respect i think it was clear there was a problem between the reality star players mainly paul pogba a hero for france in their world cup win but failing to produce hes best form for united and outspoken against his boss on social media and united soccer at their worst start with things in the needy thirty years but it was with reluctance that the clubs reclusive american owners the glazers decided to sack another manager their big criticised for the failures of david moyes and louis van all of the thirty eight trophies in a glorious twenty six year reign of Alex Ferguson marino was successful in portugal italy spain and twice in england with chelsea particularly his first writing from two thousand and four he had a Different Energy about him in those years but the second spell at chelsea and it with his dismissal in twenty fifth day in a job that was marred by off the field issues hes treatment of the clubs medical staff mainly ava kenya oh thats a court case and the discrimination settlement in her favor this didnt stop united appointing him and there were bright spots in the marine air united as they won the English League cup and the Europa League in successive seasons but united are used to winning bigger competitions and the executive in runs the clobbered woodward has the club after much success in business deals with better football and trophies moving year lays manchester with substantial financial compensation having had a contract until twenty twenty one under reported salary of more than twenty Million Dollars per year but his reputation as a world class coach and serial winner has suffered considerable possibly irreparable damage aljazeera he joins me now live from london always good talking to you how much of a surprise is this given Manchester Uniteds position on the premier league table. Well it cant be a huge surprise because he was on the brink a couple of months ago he really did look were going to second then him why didnt i at that point why didnt i just you know i said finally put him in the car bouts of their socalled misery well its because this is not a club that genuinely likes to suck manages after the long line of Alex Ferguson david moyes wasnt working out no it was Louis Van Gaal but they kept going with it and so there really was a point of no return i think thats what theyve reach for jos a marine you know its the tension its the silent nature of him over the last few weeks and months and indeed his entire right to remember thats a right where around four hundred are over four hundred Million Dollars has been spent on the eleven players he brought in so even though Manchester United are not the richest club in the world in terms of being able to lie on players thats a lot of money a lot of players brought in and it just simply wasnt working so in the end they felt by just how to make that move before the january transfer window and theres already speculation. Then possibly taking over how likely is that. Well its intriguing because it really did look like a possibility particularly a couple of months ago was he being lined up to replace joe is a very you know the more you think about it the club have said that theres going to be a caretaker in place until the end of the season now if his innocence it down why would they need he is available and free now this suggests that there will be as the cover said a proper recruitment process they will look at a lot of names you want to sort of with draw a bit from speculating but you know that theyre very keen on par should say you know tottenham and there will be other names in the frame for a long term replacement who comes in for the next few months is not going to be Michael Carrick the man on the spot names that are starting to emerge there including the former forward for Manchester United ali garner so sure but other way promises to be a rocky few months until the end of the season at least the players will feel like a white has been lifted off a lot of their shoulders because its so clear that that paul pogba did not want to play for jones a marine here in london always good talking to you thank you very much. Where exactly four years from the World Cup Final in carter it will be played on the eighteenth of december twenty twenty two at the lu sale stadium the design for the venue was launched just last week it will hold up to eighty thousand fans but were still no closer to finding out of the two and will be expanded from thirty two teams to forty eight cutters organizers say they wont take a decision until theyve seen details of a Feasibility Study taken by footballs governing body. Able to the forty eight team issue is being looked into and the outcome of the research will come out in march so far we are happy and proud of our achievements we are still four years away and i hope god will help us to shoulder the responsibility of organizing a tournaments that will give pride to arab countries as it stands for is planning to host the twenty twenty two world cup in eight stadiums it will be one of the most compact world cups ever with the maximum travel distance between stadiums of fifty five kilometers many of the venues will have extra seating that will be given to clubs around the world after the tournament the plan is also for the stadiums to be converted into Community Centers all schools fief as president gianni and fun to know is pushing to increase the number of teams at the tournament saying that a majority of National Football federations are in favor of it is organizations Feasibility Study is expected to look at shed huling and the number of venues and training sites required to play under an expanded format an expanded tournament shared with neighboring countries has also been mooted but last year neighbors saudi arabia the u. A. E. And bahrain imposed a blockade of qatar that has complicated their prospect. The United Arab Emirates is currently hosting another fifi event the Club World Cup on tuesday the home side will take on south american champions at river plate in the save the finals its been just over a week since robert played the pocket juniors to win the cup with a bit of daughters in the druid if they can get past all in later theyll face the hosts who generously lent them the bernabeu for that game real madrid or Japanese Club because she says. He added it to the real issue what is it in the luke lewis the way we played at the couple leiber to doris give us a chance to be here at the world cup this is a very beautiful feeling for us to have this opportunity we want to take advantage of this we know that we are going through an exciting moment and a joyous moment and this is very motivating for us it was a historic moment when we won the cup a lever to doris and that has given us the chance to carry on and maybe win this title to. The world of surfing has a new champion gabrielle made the no one the title in hawaii on monday the brazilian clinched the second will crown with the semifinal victory over judy smith at the bonzai pipeline in hawaii he then edged out australias Julian Wilson in the final round to win the pipe masters competition and maybe now is planning on adding the gold medals whose trophy cabinet soon as. They can tide of yours amazing its hard to say because they just won you know. Maybe you know were. Going to take a shower going to relight but i just did yeah brazil as being growing a lot of you know surfing. I used to watch a lot of soccer and other sports and today we talk about soccer and surfing in Something Else you know and i just feel really you know to to get indepth point. It. Gets to watch was. Root for this you know like you got a lot of support like in. I can qualify next. To the base. Being japanese surfers its new but. Just the fact were going to go there and represent our country and you know its a big big thing because all the good stuff is going to be there so. Its going to be a big show the feigning n. B. A. Champions the Golden State Warriors cruised to a one hundred ten ninety three win over the Memphis Grizzlies on monday Kevin Durants top scored with twenty three points while steph curry added twenty to become just the fifth player in warriors history to reach the fifteen thousand career points landmark meanwhile james harden laid be used in rockets to victory over the utah jazz hard in school forty seven points including this three pointer with thirteen seconds left on the clock one hundred two ninety seven the final score its the rockets straight with. Australias cricketers have won their first test match since a ball tampering scandal in march they beat india by one hundred forty six runs in perth to level the series had won all india who won the first test in adelaide was chasing two hundred eighty seven for a victory that began the final day one hundred twelve for five but we bowled out for one hundred forty and thats all the sport will have more again later thanks very much peter. We follow all of those stories on our website at aljazeera dot com well be watching the aljazeera news out with mates the whole problem for peter myself on the home team thanks for your time Management Company have a full half hour of news on the other side of the break so until then to take. In malaysia schooling is a luxury for children of writing or muslim refugees but. Every child deserves an opportunity for faith and creativity the arms them with the skills to overcome any hurdle and seize the threat to his schools existence as a test of his faith. Caution school of parts of the viewfinder asia series on aljazeera. The latest news as it breaks yellowcard the barrier will continue not only in july but into next week with details coverage last of criticism of capitalist economics two zero eight fifty six billion dollar i. M. F. Loan to argentina from around the world these are the victims of one of the worlds most forgotten conflicts and without agent help they could become a lost generation. They wanted for two three billion pounds worth of weaponry that was six billion pounds in commission. There is no hope of any more because there is always a small cobbles people for really really good most. In assonance we immunize states have privatized the ultimate Public Function more shadow on aljazeera. Al jazeera. Where ever you are. Fighting dies down in the polls that you have a date of the warring sides largely abide by a trial truce. Logs a while but you watch aljazeera lost my headquarters here in doha also coming up president xi jinping says his country will not be dictated to by anyone as china celebrates forty years since opening its economy to the world. Of online Vacation Rental company a b. B. And

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