Now the smog of calling in them is mounted a spokesman of happen is blaming turkey for as he said giving or providing aid coverage to the Government Forces that. Have to answer these are the true police that on tuesday he said that he provided the Government Forces with. Drones doing the Government Forces including and then going into the city of that again is also threatening to plug any ships in libya as to what sort of and it is said that they have received to take in all its international and on libyan soil and we understand that most or. Many. Nationals have moved recently in the east of the country what has sort of taken control to the west of libya and now with smadi is also saying that for them to have imposed a view should have been shouldnt because you know flights between libya and that turkey we understand that these flights have been suspended and to libya since 2000. The only libyan lines connecting connecting flights from between libya and his convoy now as for this is that because as you know that there are no flights to people through the country what has been. Taken control of the overflights going between libya and. That. 1 over the end of may see again tripoli and those cities. Under the control of the government of the national accord. Well thats our correspondent mahmud out the why had speaking to us there live from tripoli hes across that story for us and well bring you more as we get it. Well the u. S. Government believes last months drone attacks against pipelines in saudi arabia were launched from iraq rather than yemen thats according to the wall street journal it says u. S. Officials looking into the incident blame iran backed groups operating in southern iraq until now yemen street the rebels were thought to be behind the attacks the Iraqi Government is demanding more information our correspondent john hendren has the latest from washington d. C. The United States says that drone attacks on the Saudi Oil Industry came from iraq is originally thought from whos the rebels in yemen these are attacks that happened in may and the iraqi Prime Minister mahdi denies that that is the case he says regardless of the u. S. Reports our intelligence agencies and the reports of Iraqi Air Force command have confirmed that none of this has happened and hes asked for more evidence meanwhile mike pompei o the u. S. Secretary of state is urging iraq not to allow its soil to be used for attacks on the saudis so its a he said she said story at this point but it increases the narrative between the u. S. And iran the u. S. Being an ally of saudi arabia that this is an escalating conflict and President Trump has spoken both harshly about the potential for a mill military conflict and also a smore softly urging some kind of reproach or moment between the 2 countries but right now its a he said she said story as to who actually attacked the Saudi Oil Industry. Now from this has just registered its highest temperature and recorded history as europe deals with an unseasonable heatwave the southern town of isla here hits 45 point one degrees celsius breaking the record set in the 2003 heat wave in spain more than 600 firefighters and 6 water dropping aircraft about in a Massive Wildfire in the catalonia region high temperatures are causing concern over the wellbeing of players in the african cup of nations in egypt and the womens world cup in france and the United Nations well the Meteorological Organization says the is 2015 to 2019 are now on course to be the hottest 5 year period world wide since records began and 6000 kilometers east at least 2 people have been killed during heavy rains in southeastern russia several tributaries of a river in the siberian region of cook best banks entire villages have been swept away as well as 13 major bridges and around 6000 people evacuated. From the United Nations world Meteorological Organization says the extreme weather is now the new normal. We expect that heat waves will become more frequent more extreme intense and they will start earlier and they will finish later and so what were seeing now with you know temperatures of 45. 00 degrees in france its june you know that this this we shouldnt be saying temperatures like this in june its too early in the year the Paris Agreement makes professions to keep temperatures to under 2 degrees celsius above the preindustrial era by the end of this century so were not talking about 2525. 00 the end of this century and if at all possible to go further and to keep them to less than 1. 00 degrees celsius above at the moment weve got about a one percent want to grease celsius temperature increase so you know were getting there rapidly but we are saying you know today in europe or what we saw last month in india what we will probably see and many other parts of the world in the coming months of the year it shows that you know Climate Change it plays out through our daily weather heat waves extreme heat is the clearest signal from climate from Climate Change its not the only one you know theres a direct link between Climate Change and precipitation or rainfall doesnt necessarily mean that were going to get more rainfall but were seeing more of it and very very very heavy episodes and were seeing less of it when we went when we really need it has plenty more ahead for you on this news hour including the wild the largest migration crisis in the making warnings about the situation in venezuela. And some red faces on the f one track peter has reaction from an event for a practice session in australia. Thank. You. Now the water crisis in the u. S. State of michigan was called one of the west. Man made environmental disasters in the countrys history and now all pending criminal cases have been dismissed against 8 government officials accused of neglecting their duties and allowing people to drink lead tainted water well speak with caster in flint shortly but 1st a report. The line of cars waiting to receive bottled water stretches for almost a kilometer this is still daily life in flint for years after the government 1st reported Dangerous Levels of lead in municipal Water Supplies im tired of it i really am its been gone for years. It seemed like it is not getting any better. At least 12 people have died more than 90 have been hospitalized and thousands more have been exposed to lead tens of times above the federal limit in children that can cause severe developmental delays i know if you use but on. Choice today the government says the water that comes out of randy hikes tap is clean its what his 2 month old grandson bates in the city claims lead levels have been safe since 2017 the result of switching water sources and upgrading pipes but people here arent convinced this is. Years about that water the peoples mistrust in their government has roots in a failing economy the population of flint has dramatically declined since most Auto Companies closed their factories here in search of cheaper labor overseas the poisoned water only drove more people away but the poorest remain here. The government has tried to rebuild trust gaining some back when prosecutors announced criminal charges against state and local officials accused of mismanaging the water crisis but now a newly elected Prosecutor Says pending charges against 8 officials have been dropped because she wants to start the investigation from scratch body needs to go to jail. This is you mess up a whole city a whole generation of kids we dont know what these children were going to be able to do. 10 years from now when im gone im 71 years old who is going to carry on even as the years old flint water crisis fades from National Attention the effects of lead poisoning continue to grow in the citys children a reminder for them that the crisis is far from over well thats now to castro whos in flint for us outside the building where authorities are explaining their decision to residents house all of that going down. But theres a lot of confusion and a lot of disappointment among the community of plant after having dealt with this poison water issue for 5 years for those criminal charges to be suddenly dropped and thats what the new incoming prosecutors who were just elected this last year are trying to explain that just because the criminal charges are dropped doesnt mean that justice wont eventually come theyre asking for the community to be patient but inside this meeting is where we found our guest ray hall whos been a flint resident all his life ray tell me about how this lead in the water has impacted you and your own family well basically they could say basically death not a lot of people done to my family left and right and the only thing is people get. Is just just you know thats basically whats going on with them what happened to your nephew well what it was it that they found something to do is with the water and it messed up his liver i mean it is kidney and everything so might the basically the whole insides or whatever because mother didnt know any different about how to feed. In the water from the sink from the chat and mixing it with milk and give it to him and you know a lot of mothers you know what they do is keep a baby a bottle within the babys mouth to keep from crying whatever and it just got to the point where you know its. Inside whatevers and he and he died before he turned to you im sorry to hear that is. Exactly right from the old days from the elders to the children you know and it is not only days the meadow of those im not even seen by my children because they doing studies on them right now about how to be in effect the brains are marked up to get physical so we going to the doctor about that right now so what is justice for you and for all these children whove been impacted for your nephew who passed away well as i said before you know im here in the city of flint create a United Nations chapter and what it is that i hope the people of flint with soon realize that we need to come together and take this to our higher court this is become more the internet come in just a city or state these become international so you dont have confidence now anyway and what were talking about in this meeting the local and state prosecutors who say they will charge these people eventually you dont believe that charges charges they get charged when bill shooty was here as they say to near if you if you listen to it or you go to the record they say theyre full with 3 years those people have been a flawed that there were not in a way to get all the money they could get they got so much money that the lawyers the judges and everybody the newspaper articles was like just amazed at how how much money was coming out the miscue probably health and Human Services and those are the government Officials Say the general whos at some of the criminal charges were dismissed nastasia so again the people inside the now the current prosecutors are saying just because justice is delayed doesnt necessarily mean justice tonight but theyre also running against a clock in 9 months time the statute of limitation runs out for this humanitarian crisis that took over flint those years ago and the people say they want justice now. A lot of mistrust in that community thank you for your reporting how does a caster. Marking the 10th anniversary of a coup against democratically elected president mandelas elia his ousting sent the country into a period of political unrest that persists today manner of how to reports from the honduran capital. On june 28th 2009 the military coup detat on tourist sent shock waves across latin america. In the Early Morning 100 soldiers stormed the president ial palace and it was and captured president moments. He was put on an airplane and sent to neighboring effectively relieving him of his command as head of state. Was there when saliva supporters took to the streets to denounce the coup and Security Forces were deployed to shut down nationwide protests that lasted for weeks. 10 years later we return to the hunter and capital if you like and that is what you were sent to splode as a taxi driver of 20 years says the lives of many hundreds were marred by the time before and after the coup that. Before the coup we lived bitta you wouldnt see as many protests. Over the last decade Economic Conditions in honduras have declined sharply the Ruling Political Party under the leadership of president one orlando at 9 days has lost the confidence of the majority of the people. For starters the government lacks legitimacy on the other hand the country is going through a serious economic crisis and maybe if the economy went in crisis people would accept the government but these 2 factors make for an explosive combination that. Thousands now protest in honduras nearly every day many calling for the president to step down. Thousands more have fled the country in migrant caravans found for the United States. The current government however blames the countrys troubles on bickering between political parties. Theres been a hateful focus towards the president calling him a dictator or a bad president without taking into account the advances hes made. In recent weeks antigay. Demonstrations have intensified and authorities have grown more repressive against the protesters here in the 100 capital and in much of the country ongoing protests have led to a heavy military presence on city streets for many the unrest happening now is only a continuation of a political crisis that began 10 years ago. There was. Still ahead on aljazeera madura racist and now prisoner for life a u. S. Court hands down its about it one of the nations nice natori of race hate crime. Mexicos president announces an economic boost to help thousands of like grants and found africas credit is given fells a wound up in case i have. Hello again across United States we are dealing with heat as well weve been talking about europe but the United States is also looking at a heat wave across the Central PlainsHigh Pressure is dominating much of the central areas and thats allowing a lot of the temperatures to rise and you notice here on saturday not only from dallas but all the way up here toward southern canada we are talking about temperatures into the low thirtys now that heat is going to stay all the way over here towards the east coast as well even as we go towards sunday no scattered rain showers will be across the region that will cool things off for several hours but were not talking about widespread cooldown up here towards new york though it is going to be 29. 00 degrees and down towards washington about 33. 00 degrees few parts of the caribbean a sing off and on rain showers but the heaviest rain though is going to be across much of Central America over here towards the yucatan peninsula and into most of mexico for the next coming days so for parts of cozumel cancun you could see the afternoon showers as well but it will be heavier down here towards nicaragua we do expect. They are about 32. 00 degrees and Guatemala City at about 25. 00 degrees for you and then here across much of argentina we are going to be seeing a mix of clouds and rain over the next few days that is coming into play with cooler temperatures for one as odd as at 13 and rio a nice day at 28 degrees for you. We want to go to 3000000 homes with with them one of those 6000000000. Theres no any more because theres always a. Really good business. In essence really United States have privatized the old public new york. On aljazeera. Again im. A reminder of the news this hour well jesus our and our stock of japan for the 2nd day of the g. 20 summit all eyes will be on the meeting between u. S. President donald trump and chinas thing as the 2 powers remain locked in an escalating trade war. European powers havent done enough to help iran avoid crippling u. S. Sanctions thats the view of irans Deputy Foreign minister after meeting with dignitaries of the 2015 nuclear deal in vienna the meeting was billed as the last chance to save the agreement. And forces loyal to libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar have threatened to target turkish flights and ships he supports the un recognized government based in tripoli his forces have been firing have to us for almost 3 months. Now the trumpet ministration has turned up the pressure on venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro by targeting his son with sanctions the u. S. Treasury Department Says hes been involved in propaganda and censorship and helping pressure the military to keep humanitarian aid out of the country hes also been accused of profiting from venezuelan mining. Well the organization of american states has held a summit to discuss the situation in venezuela north and south american leaders remain divided over how to deal with the tensions caused by opposition to president maduro and huge numbers of venezuelans leaving the country the group has just released a report saying more than 7000000 people could flee venezuela by the end of 2020 making it the largest migration crisis in the wilds it calls for Refugee Status for venezuelan migrants who are forced to live abroad the report also suggests that venezuelans be given an id card which allows them to move around the region move freely the oas has appealed for more money to help stem the crisis only 21 percent of