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Them. And then the like there were in. Their. Beds. Across the board at any 2 region local government and
Catholic Church
he does are appealing for humanitarian help 2400000 internally displaced. Agencies i guess to get to those who most need help because the security situation remains volatile. Besides the hundreds of thousands displaced people and come we have more than 80000. 00 still in some conflict areas in. This situation is. A bit old its very difficult to get those areas to rescue them. Back in uganda prepares his bed for the night hes safe for now but worries that his family may be unable to escape to. Well you know we were at the transit camp just when this was all a call back and we then accompanied a james that boy in that story we accompanied him and other refugees. On the journey to this
Reception Center
and we spoke to he told us that hes not had yet any what about the whereabouts of his mother will he be because well he said hes very well read about that all right catherine thanks very much a conference on reporting that. But more still ahead here in the news are treating sudans meeting prices creeping agrees to a proposed plan for a
Transitional Government
but the military council has yet to respond why iraqs struggling economy may be heading into troubled waters well tell you why. And in sports well hear from the team getting ready to play at the africa cup of nations for the 1st time in nearly 4 decades. U. S. National security adviser john bolton says iran should not to mistake u. S. Prudence for weakness bolton made the comments alongside
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
in israel the 2 have been discussing
Regional Security
is tensions are high between washington and tehran. Iran can never have
Nuclear Weapons
not against the usa and not against the world. And as he made clear yesterday referring to his earlier remarks the president said i just right stop the strike from
Going Forward
at this time when iran insists the u. S. Drone it shot down on thursday was within its
Space President
Hassan Rouhani
is calling thats a violation and the start of new tensions in the region hes urging
World Leaders
to take action the u. N. Security u. N. Secretary general i should say is appealing for calm on all sides and we see. Today its a very important day said its 2 days ago everybody must be nervous of steel its absolutely essential to avoid any form of escalation. Well senior white house adviser john kush that has laid out the 1st part of his socalled deal of the century that see middle east peace plan he says is based on 50000000000. 00 of investment more than half would be spent on palestinian infrastructure of a 10 yes the rest would be split between egypt lebanon and jordan one of the main projects is a 5000000000. 00 transportation corridor to connect the occupied west bank and gaza nearly 2000000000. 00 would also be injected into the palestinian
Tourism Industry
question is trying to drum up support for the 179. 00 infrastructure and business project ahead of an
International Conference
which is taking place in bahrain next week a palestinian political leader is boycotting the events theyve refused to talk to the
United States
since it recognized jerusalem as israels capital in 2017. The plan would invest about 50000000000. 00 in the region that would create a 1000000 jobs in the west bank and gaza take their
Unemployment Rate
from about 30 percent
Single Digits
it would reduce their poverty rate by half if its implemented correctly its a 10 year plan that would double their g. D. P. Weve had a
Peer Reviewed
now by about a dozen economists in a dozen countries and were very excited to put it forward well thousands of protesters in morocco have come out to march against the governments plan to attend the upcoming peace summit in bahrain and these are the scenes in the coastal city of or about the u. S. Officials said that morocco along with egypt and jordan had confirmed it would attend the meeting
Jared Christian
met with the king of morocco last month but officials denied that they had received details of his peace plan thats been out of the city joins us live from west reason lots to talk about rob 1st up this peace plan george bush has revealed details of it tell us more about how its going down with the palestinians. Well the short answer is not very well with the palestinians who have ever spawn the theyve essentially just rejected it out of hand they havent even bothered to go into any of the details on the hunt on a showing of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
but out a statement saying the plan is abstract promises the palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas
said on saturday that without a political solution there is no point in even talking about anything to do with the economy and hamas which controls the gaza strip simply said palestine is not for sale those opposed to the this plan our fairly fixed with one particular idea and that is that the poor infrastructure and the poor economy that palestine is suffering is directly attributable they say to the blockade in the restrictions that are being imposed by israel if you remove the blockade if you remove those restrictions then the economy will have room to flourish but removing those restrictions is a political decision along with all the other elements that the palestinians would like to see like for example a right of return to the land that they believe is theirs plus the removal of israels settlements here in the west bank and other parts of the controls in other parts of palestine that they say is a political decision a political move on until thats done theres no point to toll and talking about the economic elements that this plan is proposing to put forward right and in other news there where john bolton has been meeting
Benjamin Netanyahu
and iran very much the focus that. Yes absolutely we heard john bolton talking earlier on and that was at a press conference which was held by
Benjamin Netanyahu
and john bolton prior to this series of 3 way meetings that are going to take place over the next few days and theyre going to include russia in that as well and it was an opportunity for both the u. S. And israel to put forward their particular viewpoints as far as iran was concerned now we heard john bolton making a very strong statements with regard to iran but also the israeli
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
said he was very determined that a key element of these talks should be the removal of irans military which is currently in syria crossed the border from israel and which israel regards as a threat in fact every guards any iranian presence in syria as essentially a red line it will not tolerate that and it wants that military presence to be removed but interestingly also the
Prime Minister
is very anxious to have this meeting used as a demonstration that israel is an effective actor on the global stage that it has a significant role to play in
Global Politics
and this is important because lets not forget that
Benjamin Netanyahu
struggled and failed to produce a government at the end of may he is now facing elections back in the coming up in september so the timing of this meeting and the image of this meeting is extremely important to him one final thing is the presence of the russians at this meeting its understood that the u. S. Is going to try to use the russians to try to influence a run to perhaps reduce the amount of what could be perceived as provocative actions by by iran and perhaps even get to some sort of back door negotiations with a view to removing the tensions but also possibly moving forward doing something to try to reestablish some. Form of nuclear deal and its only 15 years for the a deal of course is the one that donald trump hold of the u. S. Out of the stars of this situation so theres a lot thats going to be do going to be going to be discussed over the next couple of days and as soon as we find out anything were going to be watching it very closely and well bring it to you because right well speak to then thanks very much all right madison reporting that now residents of istanbul have been voting in a controversial rerun of the measure of election held about 3 months ago polls close in the next hour. Opposition counted it was declared the winner of the 1st votes but the result was an old after the ruling party filed a legal challenge over alleged irregularities shouldnt go soon it has more now from istanbul. Again today it is a neck to neck race for both the opposition candidate examine them all and the ruling party candidates. Who are running for stumble mayorship the turnout is expected to be. Expected to go higher than march 31st which was at least 83 per cent now it is expected to be a bowl 991 per cent both parties both camps actually are trying to is trying to encourage the voters who didnt who didnt go to the ballot boxes on march 31st thats why the ruling party is targeting the kurdish small stuff they have lost on march 31st and its sympathizers votes who who actually didnt go to the ballot box in order to protest the recent policies of the ruling party and the
Opposition Party
it tried to console a date the votes and preserve those votes that they have gained on march 31st it is not only a
Mayoral Campaign
or may your. Election for turkey because some will is the heart of truth is the most populous city its runs almost how full of the economy thats why both camps believe that if they if they keep the stumble in hand they have the power especially especially just taking a look at president. Who climbed the stairs from istanbul mayorship to the
Prime Minister
then to presidency for the ruling party most in your stumble is
Something Like
losing turkey thats why the opposition believes that if they can give a blow to the ruling party in istanbul they will have a good chance for the upcoming general election on 2023 well lets take this on we can speak to members of the quds managing editor of the daily newspaper which is an english language newspaper in turkey and joins us from istanbul mr selig welcome to the program this could be very very close couldnt tell us whats at stake. Well you know it is going to be a neck to neck race i think at this moment and and the and the fact that as tom wall is one of the i mean it is the most populous city theres a lot at that will be at stake here however i think whoever was able to mobilize their respective voter bases to have that slight lead in the in the results which well find out tonight because there was a vote 1500000 voters who did not go to poll polls in march 31st elections and the margin between the 2 candidates in the in the results which were notified by this supreme election counsel was very very small when when we were when we actually compared it to the to over 10000000. 00 eligible voters it was about 10030000 votes at the end of the day that made a difference so there is a lot of at stake but at the end of the day this is democracy i mean there will be one winner whoever gets that one extra vote after the peels are made it will be the mayor of istanbul and i think that has a lot to do with how functional the democracy is in turkey so you know if the previous elections were were taken to the supreme election core due to your you know an irregularity is claimed by our party and there was a decision made for iran now we know that we know lel dream is campaign this time iran was much stronger however. The
Nation Alliance
candidate is also seen as a strong candidate in the elections so there will be a very tight race and whoever was able to mobilize their voter base is particularly do use and particularly the. Ethnically courage kurdish voters i think they will take a. Slight lead and theres a winner and its a little bit more about why this is such an important election for the president to ones party not to lose when there are those who say that the policy is under pressure cracks are beginning to show and this could be exacerbated if they lose this election well if they lose the elections i dont think there will be a huge blow as people have been analyzing it because i mean in the most recent elections our party was still the
Number One Party
you know off its past 17 years its been good
Number One Party
in every election that its been in in a stumble they want 20 odd minutes apologies out of the 39 and
Municipal Councils
they were still the leading party so yes there is that exhaust exhaustion and tiredness and fatigue over the past 17 years however i think we cannot say that this is a stumble and elections will meet will be a point where it will be a make it or break it point for our partys rules for the for the coming years it will be a it is a significant city it is a significant electoral. Race but i dont think you know this will be a point where it will make a. Make it or break it for president are the ones political life in the coming years ok mehmet said look we appreciate that thanks very much now the leading protest group in sudan says it has accepted the plan for a
Transitional Government
to put forward by ethiopian
Prime Minister
apia that the military council has not yet responded to mohammed has this. Arriving in sudans capital if europeans
Prime Minister
brought a glint of hope for many wanting change. And the
African Union
have been trying to resolve the political crisis thats maad sudan for months his envoy im vales a plan to form a
Transitional Government
for the next 3 years shared between the military jet into and protest as it comes off to date has held days of the go with both sides. Protest leaders say theyre optimistic about the plan to meet nice we have studied the proposal for the past 2 days and today have unanimously accepted it we confirm our acceptance of the proposal and we deem it necessary for all the
Political Forces
to endorse it because it will move the political process to new ground. In previous talks protest leaders and generals agreed on a 3 year transition period and the formation of a 300. 00
Member Parliament
with 2 thirds of lawmakers coming from the protest movement but there were divisions on who will lead the
Decision Making
body the
Sovereign Council
the european plan proposes the formation of the 15
Member Council
with 7 civilian representatives 7 military members and one impartial person approved by both sides the ruling military gentle has not commented on the proposal but its deputy chief spoke about holding elections. We want to do is form a kid take a government in the country the military councils institutions are part of the
National System
the job is to protect and look after the country let them protect the country to ensure stability until the country goes to the ballot and whoever wins will lead the country. Between the army and protesters collapsed after june when dozens of sudanese activists were killed in a brutal military crackdown on side headquarters even though the generals ordered an investigation theres a sense of deep distrust people of course will be very skeptical about the. Deal of course the trust people or the transmitter council has been shaken after the attack and would like to move forward because the situation now is a standstill and i dont think anyone would like to see the
Current Situation
continue. While diplomatic efforts continue behind closed doors it hasnt stopped the protesters from taking to the streets cheering an internet blackout and a media clamp down for them demonstrations and civil disobedience are possibly the only way to force the military genter to hand over power to civilians. For him ahmed al jazeera. A joints west
African Military
force says its killed at least 42. The fight says they died in fighting on an island in lake chad according to the
Multinational Joint
task force thats made up of soldiers from nigeria niger chad and cameroon. For the weather not convinced anybody thats right and its going to be a very difficult week across europe we have a heat wave thats building and in some locations its going to be very very dangerous for some people want to show you whats been happening right now because this is the set up for the heat wave we have a blocking pattern thats going to keep a lot of the weather systems away now we do have an area of low pressure to the west we have a front to the north but because of this blocking pattern here across the continent its going to remain hot and dry for many days i want to show you the forecast map here over here towards the west particularly were going to be seeing paris today at 28. 00 degrees tomorrow we expect that to go up to about 33. 00 but i want to show you where the he wave is going to be and how it expands over the next few days because were going to sing areas of 30. 35 degrees and many locations so on tuesday extending all the way up here towards parts of germany down towards italy as we go towards wednesday really begin to expand as well into parts of
Catholic Church<\/a> he does are appealing for humanitarian help 2400000 internally displaced. Agencies i guess to get to those who most need help because the security situation remains volatile. Besides the hundreds of thousands displaced people and come we have more than 80000. 00 still in some conflict areas in. This situation is. A bit old its very difficult to get those areas to rescue them. Back in uganda prepares his bed for the night hes safe for now but worries that his family may be unable to escape to. Well you know we were at the transit camp just when this was all a call back and we then accompanied a james that boy in that story we accompanied him and other refugees. On the journey to this
Reception Center<\/a> and we spoke to he told us that hes not had yet any what about the whereabouts of his mother will he be because well he said hes very well read about that all right catherine thanks very much a conference on reporting that. But more still ahead here in the news are treating sudans meeting prices creeping agrees to a proposed plan for a
Transitional Government<\/a> but the military council has yet to respond why iraqs struggling economy may be heading into troubled waters well tell you why. And in sports well hear from the team getting ready to play at the africa cup of nations for the 1st time in nearly 4 decades. U. S. National security adviser john bolton says iran should not to mistake u. S. Prudence for weakness bolton made the comments alongside
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> in israel the 2 have been discussing
Regional Security<\/a> is tensions are high between washington and tehran. Iran can never have
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> not against the usa and not against the world. And as he made clear yesterday referring to his earlier remarks the president said i just right stop the strike from
Going Forward<\/a> at this time when iran insists the u. S. Drone it shot down on thursday was within its
Space President<\/a>
Hassan Rouhani<\/a> is calling thats a violation and the start of new tensions in the region hes urging
World Leaders<\/a> to take action the u. N. Security u. N. Secretary general i should say is appealing for calm on all sides and we see. Today its a very important day said its 2 days ago everybody must be nervous of steel its absolutely essential to avoid any form of escalation. Well senior white house adviser john kush that has laid out the 1st part of his socalled deal of the century that see middle east peace plan he says is based on 50000000000. 00 of investment more than half would be spent on palestinian infrastructure of a 10 yes the rest would be split between egypt lebanon and jordan one of the main projects is a 5000000000. 00 transportation corridor to connect the occupied west bank and gaza nearly 2000000000. 00 would also be injected into the palestinian
Tourism Industry<\/a> question is trying to drum up support for the 179. 00 infrastructure and business project ahead of an
International Conference<\/a> which is taking place in bahrain next week a palestinian political leader is boycotting the events theyve refused to talk to the
United States<\/a> since it recognized jerusalem as israels capital in 2017. The plan would invest about 50000000000. 00 in the region that would create a 1000000 jobs in the west bank and gaza take their
Unemployment Rate<\/a> from about 30 percent
Single Digits<\/a> it would reduce their poverty rate by half if its implemented correctly its a 10 year plan that would double their g. D. P. Weve had a
Peer Reviewed<\/a> now by about a dozen economists in a dozen countries and were very excited to put it forward well thousands of protesters in morocco have come out to march against the governments plan to attend the upcoming peace summit in bahrain and these are the scenes in the coastal city of or about the u. S. Officials said that morocco along with egypt and jordan had confirmed it would attend the meeting
Jared Christian<\/a> met with the king of morocco last month but officials denied that they had received details of his peace plan thats been out of the city joins us live from west reason lots to talk about rob 1st up this peace plan george bush has revealed details of it tell us more about how its going down with the palestinians. Well the short answer is not very well with the palestinians who have ever spawn the theyve essentially just rejected it out of hand they havent even bothered to go into any of the details on the hunt on a showing of the
Palestine Liberation Organization<\/a> but out a statement saying the plan is abstract promises the palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas<\/a> said on saturday that without a political solution there is no point in even talking about anything to do with the economy and hamas which controls the gaza strip simply said palestine is not for sale those opposed to the this plan our fairly fixed with one particular idea and that is that the poor infrastructure and the poor economy that palestine is suffering is directly attributable they say to the blockade in the restrictions that are being imposed by israel if you remove the blockade if you remove those restrictions then the economy will have room to flourish but removing those restrictions is a political decision along with all the other elements that the palestinians would like to see like for example a right of return to the land that they believe is theirs plus the removal of israels settlements here in the west bank and other parts of the controls in other parts of palestine that they say is a political decision a political move on until thats done theres no point to toll and talking about the economic elements that this plan is proposing to put forward right and in other news there where john bolton has been meeting
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> and iran very much the focus that. Yes absolutely we heard john bolton talking earlier on and that was at a press conference which was held by
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> and john bolton prior to this series of 3 way meetings that are going to take place over the next few days and theyre going to include russia in that as well and it was an opportunity for both the u. S. And israel to put forward their particular viewpoints as far as iran was concerned now we heard john bolton making a very strong statements with regard to iran but also the israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> said he was very determined that a key element of these talks should be the removal of irans military which is currently in syria crossed the border from israel and which israel regards as a threat in fact every guards any iranian presence in syria as essentially a red line it will not tolerate that and it wants that military presence to be removed but interestingly also the
Prime Minister<\/a> is very anxious to have this meeting used as a demonstration that israel is an effective actor on the global stage that it has a significant role to play in
Global Politics<\/a> and this is important because lets not forget that
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> struggled and failed to produce a government at the end of may he is now facing elections back in the coming up in september so the timing of this meeting and the image of this meeting is extremely important to him one final thing is the presence of the russians at this meeting its understood that the u. S. Is going to try to use the russians to try to influence a run to perhaps reduce the amount of what could be perceived as provocative actions by by iran and perhaps even get to some sort of back door negotiations with a view to removing the tensions but also possibly moving forward doing something to try to reestablish some. Form of nuclear deal and its only 15 years for the a deal of course is the one that donald trump hold of the u. S. Out of the stars of this situation so theres a lot thats going to be do going to be going to be discussed over the next couple of days and as soon as we find out anything were going to be watching it very closely and well bring it to you because right well speak to then thanks very much all right madison reporting that now residents of istanbul have been voting in a controversial rerun of the measure of election held about 3 months ago polls close in the next hour. Opposition counted it was declared the winner of the 1st votes but the result was an old after the ruling party filed a legal challenge over alleged irregularities shouldnt go soon it has more now from istanbul. Again today it is a neck to neck race for both the opposition candidate examine them all and the ruling party candidates. Who are running for stumble mayorship the turnout is expected to be. Expected to go higher than march 31st which was at least 83 per cent now it is expected to be a bowl 991 per cent both parties both camps actually are trying to is trying to encourage the voters who didnt who didnt go to the ballot boxes on march 31st thats why the ruling party is targeting the kurdish small stuff they have lost on march 31st and its sympathizers votes who who actually didnt go to the ballot box in order to protest the recent policies of the ruling party and the
Opposition Party<\/a> it tried to console a date the votes and preserve those votes that they have gained on march 31st it is not only a
Mayoral Campaign<\/a> or may your. Election for turkey because some will is the heart of truth is the most populous city its runs almost how full of the economy thats why both camps believe that if they if they keep the stumble in hand they have the power especially especially just taking a look at president. Who climbed the stairs from istanbul mayorship to the
Prime Minister<\/a> then to presidency for the ruling party most in your stumble is
Something Like<\/a> losing turkey thats why the opposition believes that if they can give a blow to the ruling party in istanbul they will have a good chance for the upcoming general election on 2023 well lets take this on we can speak to members of the quds managing editor of the daily newspaper which is an english language newspaper in turkey and joins us from istanbul mr selig welcome to the program this could be very very close couldnt tell us whats at stake. Well you know it is going to be a neck to neck race i think at this moment and and the and the fact that as tom wall is one of the i mean it is the most populous city theres a lot at that will be at stake here however i think whoever was able to mobilize their respective voter bases to have that slight lead in the in the results which well find out tonight because there was a vote 1500000 voters who did not go to poll polls in march 31st elections and the margin between the 2 candidates in the in the results which were notified by this supreme election counsel was very very small when when we were when we actually compared it to the to over 10000000. 00 eligible voters it was about 10030000 votes at the end of the day that made a difference so there is a lot of at stake but at the end of the day this is democracy i mean there will be one winner whoever gets that one extra vote after the peels are made it will be the mayor of istanbul and i think that has a lot to do with how functional the democracy is in turkey so you know if the previous elections were were taken to the supreme election core due to your you know an irregularity is claimed by our party and there was a decision made for iran now we know that we know lel dream is campaign this time iran was much stronger however. The
Nation Alliance<\/a> candidate is also seen as a strong candidate in the elections so there will be a very tight race and whoever was able to mobilize their voter base is particularly do use and particularly the. Ethnically courage kurdish voters i think they will take a. Slight lead and theres a winner and its a little bit more about why this is such an important election for the president to ones party not to lose when there are those who say that the policy is under pressure cracks are beginning to show and this could be exacerbated if they lose this election well if they lose the elections i dont think there will be a huge blow as people have been analyzing it because i mean in the most recent elections our party was still the
Number One Party<\/a> you know off its past 17 years its been good
Number One Party<\/a> in every election that its been in in a stumble they want 20 odd minutes apologies out of the 39 and
Municipal Councils<\/a> they were still the leading party so yes there is that exhaust exhaustion and tiredness and fatigue over the past 17 years however i think we cannot say that this is a stumble and elections will meet will be a point where it will be a make it or break it point for our partys rules for the for the coming years it will be a it is a significant city it is a significant electoral. Race but i dont think you know this will be a point where it will make a. Make it or break it for president are the ones political life in the coming years ok mehmet said look we appreciate that thanks very much now the leading protest group in sudan says it has accepted the plan for a
Transitional Government<\/a> to put forward by ethiopian
Prime Minister<\/a> apia that the military council has not yet responded to mohammed has this. Arriving in sudans capital if europeans
Prime Minister<\/a> brought a glint of hope for many wanting change. And the
African Union<\/a> have been trying to resolve the political crisis thats maad sudan for months his envoy im vales a plan to form a
Transitional Government<\/a> for the next 3 years shared between the military jet into and protest as it comes off to date has held days of the go with both sides. Protest leaders say theyre optimistic about the plan to meet nice we have studied the proposal for the past 2 days and today have unanimously accepted it we confirm our acceptance of the proposal and we deem it necessary for all the
Political Forces<\/a> to endorse it because it will move the political process to new ground. In previous talks protest leaders and generals agreed on a 3 year transition period and the formation of a 300. 00
Member Parliament<\/a> with 2 thirds of lawmakers coming from the protest movement but there were divisions on who will lead the
Decision Making<\/a> body the
Sovereign Council<\/a> the european plan proposes the formation of the 15
Member Council<\/a> with 7 civilian representatives 7 military members and one impartial person approved by both sides the ruling military gentle has not commented on the proposal but its deputy chief spoke about holding elections. We want to do is form a kid take a government in the country the military councils institutions are part of the
National System<\/a> the job is to protect and look after the country let them protect the country to ensure stability until the country goes to the ballot and whoever wins will lead the country. Between the army and protesters collapsed after june when dozens of sudanese activists were killed in a brutal military crackdown on side headquarters even though the generals ordered an investigation theres a sense of deep distrust people of course will be very skeptical about the. Deal of course the trust people or the transmitter council has been shaken after the attack and would like to move forward because the situation now is a standstill and i dont think anyone would like to see the
Current Situation<\/a> continue. While diplomatic efforts continue behind closed doors it hasnt stopped the protesters from taking to the streets cheering an internet blackout and a media clamp down for them demonstrations and civil disobedience are possibly the only way to force the military genter to hand over power to civilians. For him ahmed al jazeera. A joints west
African Military<\/a> force says its killed at least 42. The fight says they died in fighting on an island in lake chad according to the
Multinational Joint<\/a> task force thats made up of soldiers from nigeria niger chad and cameroon. For the weather not convinced anybody thats right and its going to be a very difficult week across europe we have a heat wave thats building and in some locations its going to be very very dangerous for some people want to show you whats been happening right now because this is the set up for the heat wave we have a blocking pattern thats going to keep a lot of the weather systems away now we do have an area of low pressure to the west we have a front to the north but because of this blocking pattern here across the continent its going to remain hot and dry for many days i want to show you the forecast map here over here towards the west particularly were going to be seeing paris today at 28. 00 degrees tomorrow we expect that to go up to about 33. 00 but i want to show you where the he wave is going to be and how it expands over the next few days because were going to sing areas of 30. 35 degrees and many locations so on tuesday extending all the way up here towards parts of germany down towards italy as we go towards wednesday really begin to expand as well into parts of
Central Europe<\/a> on thursday we start to see a break and it comes back down but down towards the south its also warming up and then on friday its they have been put in so they get over 40 degrees in that area for specific cities look at paris over the next 3 days were looking at 3637 and 39. 00 degrees on thursday and for frankfurt we are looking at about 30. 00 to 36. 00 on wednesday being the highest day and then going towards thursday but the actual break in the you wave will not occur until we get towards next weekend. Thats government still ahead here on aljazeera kim jong un and his personal letter from the president of the
United States<\/a> we have the details plus. We have an obligation to protest the
Hong Kong Christian<\/a> churches and the people at large. Religious leaders in hong kong break their silence on a controversial extradition bill thats brought parts of the city to a standstill. And in sports a 1st for team japan of the worlds fastest racing boat competition. Every reclaiming cycle brings a series of breaking stories this maximum jail term has jumped from 5 years to 175 years during the listening post as we tend the cameras on the media donald trump shouldnt be the one deciding who is a journalist and who isnt to focus on how they was caught on the stories that matter the most they move closer and closer to the tire shut down both international and domestic
News Coverage<\/a> on aljazeera its my privilege to name aljazeera english the broadcaster of the year the cartels are fighting each other and weve been told that we can feel that yes this is the largest demonstration thats been held by with their refugees since over 700. 00 making right here some of the americans who sits on the planet earth here or they think that they could be plastic here. Ill just say here in delish proud recipient of the new crystals called costa of the year award of the secular. Youre watching aljazeera a reminder of top stories this. Ethiopias military says its back in full control of the
Northern State<\/a> after the killing of a regional leader in the head of the countrys military chiefs a on the canon was shot dead by his bodyguard in the capital addis ababa the leader of the northern im heart region was shot and killed at his office along with his and. The army in the democratic republic of congo has launched an offensive against an armed group in the town of youth in the east thats after fighting between tribes left at least 100. 00 people dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. U. S. National security adviser john bolton says iran should not to mistake u. S. Prudence for weakness bolton is in israel meeting with
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> to have been discussing
Regional Security<\/a> tensions are high between washington and tehran. Well as tension between the
United States<\/a> and iran builds in the gulf iraq is watching from the sidelines with growing over the threat to its oil exports and how the economy could suffer it has this. These tankers are being loaded with
Iraqi Crude Oil<\/a> its being pumped from iraqs biggest offshore platform in waters close to the maritime borders of kuwait and iran oil experts in iraq are increasingly concerned about how rising tension between the u. S. And iran could affect the countrys economy thats already struggling to recover after decades of war and political instability. Iraq must avoid getting involved in any conflict in the region we dont want to be embroiled in other countries affairs we are focused on trying to secure our countrys economy. The u. S. Sent warships including an
Aircraft Carrier<\/a> and b. 52. 00 bombers to the gulf region may. Its also sent around 2500. 00 additional soldiers a
Patriot Missile<\/a> system and surveillance planes iraq exports around 3500000. 00 barrels of oil a day much of it from platforms like this one but with recent us iran tension and attacks on all tankers here on the arabian gulf there are rising
Security Fears<\/a> because around a 5th of the worlds oil policy is along these waters and the strait of hormuz the u. S. Has accused iran of attacking 6 all tankers in the region in recent weeks iranian leaders have repeatedly denied responsibility describing the allegations as dangerous
Security Fears<\/a> for tankers like these increased further on thursday. When iran shot down a u. S. Drone because it it into to rain and space the u. S. Says it was flying in
International Airspace<\/a> unlist say iran is trying to use regional and global
Security Fears<\/a> about
Maritime Safety<\/a> to its advantage. But one of irans biggest means of defense limiting oil exports through the strait of hormuz would affect the iraqi economy given that about 95 percent of its oil goes through the strait the situation is critical
President Trump<\/a> says the u. S. Military was cocked and loaded to retaliate against iran following the attack on the u. S. Drone but he said he changed his mind install to 10 minutes before missiles were sent to launch. Those iran and the u. S. Say they dont want war but iranian leaders have previously said that if they cant export their oil on the u. S. Sanctions then nor can anybody else and thats a concern for the operators of ships like these as they transport millions of barrels of oil to markets around the world every day. Off the coast of southern iraq. Donald trump says he will postpone mass deportation raids against
Illegal Migrants<\/a> for 2 weeks to work with democrats on immigration issues the raids were expected to target up to 2000 families facing deportation orders in 10 u. S. Cities on sunday and its weak trump says the deportations will begin if a compromise cannot be reached to close it he graciously homes. More than 70
Police Officers<\/a> have been taken off the streets in the us city of philadelphia for violent or racist social media posts their actions were revealed in a study that looked at offices in 8 cities and found similar behavior in all of them kristen salumi has more. Philadelphia residents are demanding accountability from their police force. 72 officers out of 6300 have been put on administrative leave pending an investigation for posts on facebook deemed racist or advocating violence posts which according to the
Police Commissioner<\/a> could undermine
Police Community<\/a> relations makes me sick to be honest with you it really makes me sick because we are in a position to know better posts like nice day for a chokehold equating black people with savages and denigrating muslims were found by the plain view project when they looked at social media activity of a sampling of officers in 8 cities big and small when we looked at a post we asked is it possible that this post this statement this name could affect civilian trust in civilian understanding of the police force lawyer
Emily Baker White<\/a> said the post berry and severity but show
Disturbing Trends<\/a> i think it speaks to to coulter and if we have a
Police Department<\/a> where folks are being encouraged for whatever reason to be divisive to engage in prejudiced or violent commentary and where they feel like they do that in order to be a part of a community that gets in the way of
Police Forces<\/a> being able to do their job as the
Union Representing<\/a>
Philadelphia Police<\/a> called the social media investigation overly broad accusing it of overlooking all of the good work done regularly by our officers the fallout from the study is ongoing not just here in philadelphia but nationwide the
Police Department<\/a>s in all 8 cities looked at by the plainview project have launched investigations reverend mark tyler says the findings contribute to an eye. Vs them mentality in minority communities all we want is the same thing that everyone else wants to feel that if you need a
Police Officer<\/a> in a time of trouble that youre going to get help its going to get support and that youre going to get the benefit of the doubt that you will be judged by your behavior not by what you look like on the outside. And others are hoping his revelation was better training for officers kristen salumi al jazeera philadelphia. Protesters have been outside georgias parliament for a 3rd day theyve been mostly peaceful after hundreds of people were arrested and injured in violence with police in tbilisi on thursday demonstrators tried to
Storm Parliament<\/a> after a
Russian Politicians<\/a> governor of gave a speech in his native language in response about to be putin announced holton flights to georgia starting next month. And lead is have wrapped up the latest summit of
Southeast Asian<\/a> nations known as a scene in thailand economic concerns dominated the meetings as members feel the effects of the ongoing trade war between the
United States<\/a> and china in response leaders of the regional bloc of promise to work closer together the reports from bangkok. A collective handshake of the 10 nations leaders at their summit in bangkok but there is no clear voice from the collective on any of the key topics with a trade war intensifying between its 2 main trading partners the
United States<\/a> and china they need to navigate a path to keep their economies growing though also want to strengthen their partnership an immediate product of that they will jointly tackle marine pollution. The meeting has adopted bangkok declarations against marines quezon breach in chile determination to sustainably salvadorian pollution problems away. Even with a population of more than 600000000 people some feel that geo political position is weakening mainly because of political changes. Within member nations like a rise in the for terrorism and a growing reliance on either the
United States<\/a> or china. Is a claim to fame has been able to you know maintain regional autonomy. These are via the major powers not allowing the super powers outside powers to dominate to overwhelm and overtake the region thats been the 52 years its us but now that old challenges back again and its existential myanmar has brought negative attention to the region with the rethink a refugee crisis that saw more than 700000 people flee to bangladesh in 2016 the un has called it ethnic cleansing so when the
Human Rights Committee<\/a> feel that much more needs to be done to push the government myanmar to do more in the right refugee crisis and that push needs to come from os young members many human
Rights Groups<\/a> such as the
International Commission<\/a> of jurists has actually been repeatedly calling on the myanmar leadership including al san suu kyi who has been who has benefit that in the past. And also in human
Rights Groups<\/a> speaking on her behalf to free her and now shes the one and she is one of those leaders thats actually keeping quiet human rights abuses in the region so for now like much of the world members are looking for answers to keep their economies growing and which superpower or
Free Trade Agreement<\/a> can help them achieve that scotland aljazeera bangkok. North koreas leader kim jong un has received a personal letter from donald trump and says he will seriously consider its contents kim jong un praised the letter and described it as excellent but stopped short of saying what it was about comes off the stalled the new provides a shintoist between the 2 countries only this week kim said he was waiting on a positive step from the
United States<\/a> we could gauge from confirmed that hed received a beautiful letter from kim when andrea lyon called as a professor of korean studies how to cook when university and he says its unlikely north korea will ever agree to complete the new prize ation not scary and sad you might be good on from whom they basically youre used to call maids just a few years ago and its obvious you know now is it working well beautiful let us do yes it gold on a drum promise not scare us and in general himself sighing security as it will has never seen so you know ready is what it is but im my least i wrote sees that she just sounds because of say 50 percent chances of success for some guy compromised it evoked now these on next year if by success you mean didnt there is a shot of mosque area she has a separate tickles to 0 no mention of what else katie has theyll not set on dates you play weapons completely but if they have set theyre probably feeling to freeze their
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