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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20240714

Has begun to restore Internet Access to mobile phones allowing people to finally see what happened during that military crackdown last month services were caught after more than 100. 00 people were killed by Government Forces during a peaceful sit in. National assembly went into lockdown on tuesday after shots were fired during fighting between police and a group of shia muslim protesters demonstrators say 2 people were shot by police when they tried to enter the Assembly Building the Islamic Movement of nigeria has protested regularly outside parliament are calling for the release of their leader whos been in detention since 2015. And its been 2 years since i saw fighters were pushed out from mosul more than a rot that is born but construction remains slow as the countrys allies u. S. And iran and gauging their own battle of sanctions. Reconstruction could take up and up to a decade rather as osama bench of a reports. This is the old city of mosul but due years after isis defeat iraqs victory has not still meant the restoration of life as it was before the war much of the city remains in ruins more than 300000 people are still displaced a mix of sectarian division unemployment and security concerns linger on. The main threat and danger remains the neglect of reconstruction in mosul the displaced are still living in limbo all these issues have not been given serious enough attention by the Iraqi Government. The Iraqi Government says its doing all it can and asking International Partners to help rebuild the city agencies estimate it could take tens of millions of dollars in 10 years just to remove mines and explosives. The capital of isis self declared caliphate in iraq and its leader. Only public appearance from the city. It was a tough fight in an urban terrain and posed a challenge to the iraqi army which had earlier to treat it from mosul but iraqs Security Forces had 2 important allies a u. S. Led coalition and iran backed shia militias and back then the United States acknowledged their efforts right now there they had a great role in liberating iraq what is their next role i dont know without thats a decision for the government of iraq it was an uneasy convergence with so on enemies fighting on the same side against a common target when we should can more and it is obvious that iran and the us are enemies by iraq managed to bring them closer in the fight against eisold there was a marriage of convenience between iran and the us back then given the fact there was no direct contact between the 2 sides in the battle of mosul and the current escalation between the 2 countries i think it is quite difficult for both sides to cooperate or have their entrusts crossed paths. Since then the us and iran have designated each other as militarys as terrorists escalating tensions has come. The region on edge including iraq which has offered to find Common Ground between washington and tehran the government in baghdad and the people of mosul need help to rebuild what was destroyed in the war and many here see that cannot happen unless all parties who had a role in inflicting the damage take responsibility for the reconstruction most people in mosul are living one day at a time with a lack of basic services and jobs a bleak future prospects analysts believe that winning the war against isis was probably the easy part the real challenge is maintaining the peace in the long run solomon. Back that qatar and United States have agreed on multibillion dollar deals including a new Missile Defense system cargo aircraft jet engines an investment in a u. S. Petro Chemical Plant announcement was made as donald trump welcome the america tart to the white house donald trump had warm words for shake it off like a couple years ago diplomatic editor james space has more from washington d. C. Raytheon what a difference 2 years makes in front of the emyr of catarrh and President Trump trade and defense agreements between the 2 countries was signed said to total billions of dollars but these long term allies didnt look so friendly and 2017 just weeks after President Trump made his 1st foreign trip to saudi arabia that country the United Arab Emirates egypt and bahrain launched a land and sea blockade of cast the suspicion was that some around President Trump had given this the green light the president himself was talking tough stop funding stop teaching hate and stop the killing for guitar we want you back among. The unity of responsible nations today its all very different like its a great honor to be with the emir of qatar a highly respected man a real leader in a large part of the world in a very important part of the world as you mentioned we enjoy a very great relationship between qatar and the benefit of america were doing a lot together so whats changed the Energy Aviation and defense they all signed here at the white house a part of it President Trump sees every relationship between the u. S. And other countries in transactional terms what is the profit and loss on the Balance Sheet but its also about the missteps that are being made by the countries that continue to blockade catarrh. Saudi in the u. A. E. Or bogged down in a war in yemen and their military operations there continue to cause the death of civilians the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is believed by many human rights experts including a un special rapporteur to have been a planned execution conducted by the saudi state and the reputation of egypts president sisi continues to be tarnished by his countrys repression and human rights abuses the u. S. Secretary of state mike pompei o is well aware as tensions rise with iran that cattle has a pivotal role hosting the biggest u. S. Airbase in the region doha is also the venue where american diplomats and the taliban are talking no breakthrough yet but it is the Diplomatic Initiative thats made the most progress towards ending the longest war in u. S. History james pays out 0 washington. The United States is calling on turkey to stop drilling for oil and gas around cyprus. The state Department Says the turks are being provocative by sending 2 ships to explore off the coast of the politically Divided Island the u. S. Says Energy Resources should be equally shared between turkey which controls the northern part of cyprus and the great secret administration in the south this president has ramped up his twitter attacks on the British Ambassador as well as outgoing Prime Minister theresa may on tuesday trump called mays handling of bricks it foolish and said the british envoy kim derek is a very stupid guy but the case foreign secretary a setback calling trumps comments disrespectful alan fischer reports. President friends it was a high profile jennifer qatars amir she brought together political and Business Leaders as well as washingtons top diplomats press missing the uki ambassador disinvited by the white house after the publication of leaked memos sharply critical of President Donald Trump a career diplomat has been the u. K. s man in washington says 2016 part of his job is to follow reports back to london its been revealed he described the Trump White House as uniquely dysfunctional clumsy and inept he described u. S. Policy on iran as incoherent chaotic and his summary we dont really believe this administration is going to become substantially more normal less dysfunctional less unpredictable i work for the state department for many years and we were always encouraged to be direct and frank with what our superiors here in washington about our interactions with government officials with whom leaked out so technically he did not do anything wrong but politically it probably would have been wise to be extremely cautious donald trump has said he will no longer deal with the ambassador and then a series of tweets on tuesday said the wacky ambassador that the u. K. Forced it upon the United States is not someone we are thrilled with a very stupid guy i dont know the ambassador but have been told he is a pompous fool came down and could have expected to move on from his position in the near future and its unlikely hes the only foreign diplomat sending back stock assessments of the u. S. Administration but if a new u. K. Prime minister was to decide he had to go because of Donald Trumps anger theres a what that would create a dangerous precedent of foreign leaders being able to veto countries ambassadors theres a lot of history here theres a lot of shared interests and values. This this is a relationship that can withstand you know an awkward period of time. Over these cables. Just last month donald trump enjoyed a state visit to the u. T. And talked of the historic and deep links between the 2 countries this diplomatic spat has undoubtedly damage to his links alan fischer washington. Taking a flight from france is about to become more expensive starting next year the government will impose a tax on tickets to combat aircraft pollution revenue raises to be spent on more environmentally friendly transport such as electric trains or talk about where has more from paris. Flying out of france will become more expensive for air passengers from next year the new eco tax is part of the french governments environment policy ended fighting Climate Change now. France is committed toward europe is putting forward on taxing air travel there is increasing awareness and things are beginning to move but this is urgent like other countries we have decided to put in place an acre tax on air transport on all flights departing from france the tax will only apply to Outgoing Flights not to those flying into france or transiting fares will increase by 2. 00 for an Economy Class ticket within the European Union Business Class flights outside the you could cost an extra 20. 00 the paris is all the airport the response to the tax was mixed posable depreciation is good in principle i suppose but how can we be sure where the money will go a lot its really thick and on to take for granted nice to you but specific goodness of biofuel its always the ordinary people that pay and companies should take more responsibility for the state of the promise climate campaigners say that the Aviation Industry is responsible for nearly 5 percent of Global Carbon emissions the french government says a venue eco tax will raise grow 200000000. 00 a year money they say that they will spend on less polluting modes of transport such as rail the eco tax has already proved unpopular with some investors shares in air france fell after the announcement last year french president demand or mark or scrapped plans for a similar eco tax on diesel fuel that sparked months of yellow face protests but some activists welcomed the move by france governments historically have seen aviation as a bit of a no go area intensive taxation or other measures that could help tackle emissions lets hope that at the moment theres that theres a bit more consumer readiness to accept that if we go. To tackle the climate of marriage and say were going to have to make changes in our lives and passenger numbers are expected to double in the next 2 decades the french government says the situation is urgent and that other even ations should do more to crack down on an industry which is one of the worlds biggest polluters natasha aljazeera paris going as well as president has met with the European Union representatives efforts to end the countrys political crisis ramp up the u. S. Hoping that it special envoy can help commence Nicolas Maduro to allow a free and Fair Election president maduro an Opposition Leader who has declared himself acting president have been engaged in a bitter power struggle sense january both sides have already agreed to resume crisis talks. Russian president Vladimir Putin says he will not impose sanctions on georgia despite calls from politicians he made the statement in a televised address after the Russian Parliament recommended tightening economic pressure on its neighbor its in response to a georgian journalist and sultan putin and his family on air. As for sanctions i would rather not do he has respect for the georgian people for the sake of the story. Or anything that complicated every day. Because billionaire and 2 time president ial candidate h. Ross perot has died he was 89 years old made his fortune in Computer Services and the 1990 s. He became the most successful 3rd Party Candidate sense Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 pro died after a 5 month battle with leukemia. Im Michele Carey these are the headlines right now on aljazeera the u. S. Says it wants to form a military coalition to protect the crucial shipping routes off the coast of iran and Yemen Administration blames tehran for recent attacks on oil tankers and the gulf ron has welcomed french efforts to save the 2015 nuclear deal a top diplomat is meeting with the rani and officials and later on wednesday the International Atomic Energy Agency will hold an emergency session and vienna pari has more from tehran weve heard from the Foreign Ministry spokesperson up us mousavi who says that this visit is of course the welcome one day welcome frances role in trying to save this nuclear deal but that iran has not seen any tangible commitments by the european signatories of the 2015 deal we know that the iranian president Hassan Rouhani spoke with his french counterpart on saturday evening before iran announced on sunday that it was scaling back its commitment further and they gave the European Countries another 60 days to show their commitment to the steel sudan has begun to restore Internet Access to mobile phones allowing people to finally see what happened during that military crackdown last month services were cut after more than 100. 00 people were killed by Government Forces during a peaceful sit in. The United States is calling on turkey to stop drilling for oil and gas around cyprus the state Department Says the turks are being provocative by sending 2 ships to explore off the coast of the politically Divided Island the u. S. Says Energy Resources should be shared equally between turkey which controls the northern part of cyprus and the Greek Cypriot administration in the south. President onil trump has once again used twitter to attack the u. K. s ambassador in washington and the british Prime Minister it comes days after diplomatic cables were leaked critical of trumps administration. And israels president has met with the European Union representative as efforts to and the countrys political crisis ramp up the u. S. Hoping that it special envoy can help convince Nicolas Maduro to allow a free and Fair Election president maduro an Opposition Leader was who has declared himself acting president had been engaged in a bitter power struggle since january both sides have already agreed to resume talks well keep you posted on that as are the headlines keep it here on aljazeera have another bulletin at the top of the hour in the meantime inside story is that next. To al jazeera. Problems besides the instability is corruption we listen. Who are pushing the United States and President Trump into conflict we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter which is iraq. It was declared illegal 15 years ago but israel separation wall still stands and continues to affect the lives of palestinians in the occupied west bank israel argues its protecting its security but at what cost to peace this is insight story. Hello and welcome to the program im hala my hed seen 15 years ago the International Court of justice ruled against israels separation wall it said the state cannot use the right of selfdefense to build and maintain the barrier for palestinians its a symbol of military

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