Firing of short range of projectiles because if north korea acquires Nuclear Submarines they can launch Nuclear Ballistic missiles then it would be a game changer thursdays Missile Launch it seems to be an expression of north korean anger at upcoming exercises between south korean and u. S. Forces in august and also showing its frustration that once again talks seem to have stalled even after the heightened hopes of the surprise meeting between donald trump and kim jong un at the d. M. Z. Barely a few weeks ago it is the fear of talks collapsing that has led to a guarded response from south korea saying that the launch of the missiles was a threat but not necessarily a provocation japan had a Firm Response saying that if this does turn out to be Ballistic Missiles even though they were short range this does violate u. N. Resolutions and could and should possibly have consequences. Now u. S. Senators have backed legislation that would block some arms sales to saudi arabia the Foreign Relations committee voted 13 to 9 with 3 republicans joining democrats in backing the measure many voiced concern the weapons could be used in the war in yemen the legislation which is expected to be opposed by President Donald Trump would also impose sanctions on saudis royal family. National still to come for you on the Program IncludingBoris Johnson making more bold promises are the break states in his 1st parliamentary speech that the e. U. Hits back saying we negotiate the withdrawn agreement. I want to change now across western parts of here but long gone not long gone but gone is that heats that weve had across the northwestern corner through the British Isles into the low countries germany france to get through the next couple days requires the chinese 25 such as the top temperature in london a good 5 to 15 degrees down on the race in valleys and 28 in paris and just for the way further to go in through the next couple days heres the foundry breakdown big fundraiser still in place on friday through that is sort of england across the stanger into the southeast western parts of france today pushing all the way down into the Alpine Regions and some pretty wet weather too just around the Baltic States easing over towards that western side of russia dry here as we go through saturday well quite a dry over towards the west of us 23 celsius in london 21 in paris so Something Like 2122 degrees dropping temperatures on recent days well weather across a good part of france actually though the parts despite also seeing some disturbed weather some really live shot of the showers there just along the riviera on the other side of the mediterranean will last you thought it dry lots of heat in place temperatures getting up into the mid to high twentys for many touching 36 in colorado. Take the worst possible material eurabia ground into dust comparable flour to make a lot of it and put it into place where people live in peace or cause a loss of revenue as well and so many people are thinking this is the silent he that doesnt make you feel nice you feel like a movie we have created an enormous and little mental disaster. And investigation south africa toxic city on aljazeera. Welcome back a look at the top stories now in libya as navy is saying at least 115. 00 people are missing and feared dead after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of libya but the u. N. Refugee agency says as many as 150 people might have been killed. The head of tunisias parliament muhammad and occur has been sworn in as interim president after the death of 92 year old the subsea an acoa will leave the country until president ial elections are held on september 15th. Said abrasions a continuing in puerto ricos capital of the governor a cut or a c. E. O. Announced he will step down next month and on the growing pressure often need 2 weeks of mass protests. Oh here the new Prime MinisterBoris Johnson has been speaking to Parliament Saying that his leadership is the beginning of a new golden age johnson says his government will throw itself into bricks and oshea sions and leave the e. U. By the end of october but the European Unions warn that the Prime Minister that this is pretty much the best and only deal that he will get Charlie Angela has more now from westminster. Inside 10 downing street a rousing welcome from a loyal team Prime MinisterBoris Johnsons new cabinet dominated by brecks it hardliners at the 1st pep talk and we have a momentous task of the people in our countrys history we are committed. To leaving. Because you dont know if theyre not. Interrupting the promises theres far too much noise in this training but in parliament a very different mood johnson had promised to unite the conservative party but his ruthless decision to sack or sidelined 17 senior ministers may have done the opposite. His 1st statement was one of optimism channeling his hero Winston Churchill promising a golden era for britain and then a message to the European Union asking them to rethink the current deal in their country that values its independence and indeed it so for suspect could agree to a treaty which signed away our economic independence and selfgovernment as this back story does a time limit is not enough if an agreement is to be reached it must be clearly understood that the way to the deal goes by way of the abolition of the backstop a request politely rejected by brussels with the e. U. Chief negotiator saying that eliminating the backstop is unacceptable and not within the mandate of the European Council a message reiterated by the Outgoing European Commission president in a phone call with Boris Johnson with saying that the position on the Withdrawal Agreement is the best and only way possible this is the last day parliament will sit before breaking for the summer but the challenges facing the new Prime Minister and negotiate a new breaks that deal in just 98 days. Its a deal the e. U. Says cannot be renegotiated and fix a multitude of problems facing britain and Health Care Education and security all with a parliamentary majority of just 3 many say the country could be heading for a general election i think that Boris Johnson if he sees that hes going to lose a vote of say no confidence in the house of commons i think he would rather call the election than wait for his government to fall and the election to follow he would rather stay on the front foot so i think the whole of britain ought to be on the alert for an early snap general election called perhaps right at the beginning of september that might happen. That this gets to these this is a Prime Minister with a deadline like no other facing unprecedented opposition hoping his optimism is infectious Charlie Angela aljazeera london. I have now to Andrew Symonds whos in westminster faurisson andrew Boris Johnson again reiterating that he can and will reopen and renegotiate that Withdrawal Agreement whats the word then from brussels any reaction from european leaders today. Well its one really of sentence of the situation defiance very much. A start shall i put of battle lines being drawn ready undoubtedly because as you heard charlie say in her report Michel Barnier was in no way accepting it he said on acceptable Boris Johnson told the houses of parliament the full package to the gunnels assembly of m. P. s he told them that what was unacceptable was the deal thats been rejected 3 times by the house of commons and that the only way forward was to either as he put it the abolition of the backstop which is the insurance device to protect the Irish Republic to actually prevent a hardboard he says thats got to go to no time limits or any deal like that it has to go he also said that they need to turbo charge the government needs a target george preparations for a no deal brix it and that is the way hes working so as far as body is concerned hes put a message out to the 27 Member States that britain is steadfast in this that he said that we must follow carefully further political and economic reaction now that could be a hint that hes expecting possibly an election head of october the 31st the deadline there are some pointers that that could happen to Boris Johnson as you can see from his performance 2 hours with under 29 questions bashing on bashing on at the opposition and jeremy cole been continually coming under attack corben in a very. Sort of draw i just responding and saying that he basically felt that this man Boris Johnson really was assuming he knew it all those are words to that effect and he also referred to him as being a sort of trump like person in other remarks so he carried carried all known all on all during this debate promising all sorts of aspects of further development in areas of the economy and also tax breaks and other things including even ship building for the royal navy but the part of bottom line is this that the summer recess is underway now Boris Johnson wont be resting there a shock waves going through europe right now and there could be a general election as early as october thank you very much Andrew Symonds in westminster. Well in all the new soaring temperatures of broken records across europe as the continents world has in an unprecedented heat wave person baked in its hottest ever july and its 2nd hottest day on record with a temperature of 38 point one recorded in cambridge the mercury rose to a record 39. 4 degrees in the southern netherlands thats hotter than temperatures seen on wednesday when a 75 year old record was broken belgiums or its highest recorded temperature of 40. 6 in the town of klein brogue 0 french capitals welton in its hottest ever day with 42. 6 degrees recorded there and then in germany the highest ever temperature of 42. 6 degrees in the North Western town of lincoln well extrusion weather patterns are likely to become the new normal according to experts and that is fuelling concern about the impacts of Climate Change as he explains. Enjoying the heat in paris the water fountains by the eiffel tower are a popular place for those trying to stay cool. As a red alert was issued for northern france in the capital reached an all Time National record while french media reports suggest deaths want to be linked to the current heat wave. And the netherlands all recorded their highest ever temperatures and they did it again on thursday topping 40 degrees celsius. In the belgian capital brussels are making the most of it its led to a socalled code red being issued for the 1st time. Since 1933 so. This kind of temperatures over in britain as temperatures soared activists in london staged a small protest outside this building housing Media Outlets demanding the. Images of fun in the sun and more in explaining the extreme. We cant talk about a horse they already caught with headlines like scorcher without looking into why is it the hottest thing and what does that mean for she manatee whats that mean in the next 102030 years. There were to eat for food for particularly for people in developing countries who this is affecting right now but aljazeera had no difficulty finding people who are concerned about whats driving the increasingly common heat waves people start realizing that things are changing and quite quickly in the climate and so is that is the moment to just to change something. Before its too late this is something that makes our planet less. Comfortable to live on say we have to think about how to stop it so that also our children can still survive on this planet most people here in Britain Welcome a bit of sunshine but for when the humidity and on a day like this the priority for lots of people is actually staying in the shade more broadly more and more starting to draw the line between europe 6 streams summers and the Climate Crisis the u. K. Governments Advisory Committee on Climate Change has warned the country is not prepared for the extremes that Global Warming is expected to bring here the current heat waves prompted Health Warnings and brought trains to a standstill in some parts. And in Southern Europe this was greece on wednesday a series of wildfires are a reminder of conditions that many are calling the new normal. Along those conditions how theyre upsides they bring their own dangers. Aljazeera london. In other news African Naval chiefs are calling for more funding to fight rising cases of piracy off the coast of west africa and missing in a call for a Maritime Defense conference sees around west africa remain the worlds most dangerous for piracy delegates also debating issues such as human and Drug Trafficking as well as illegal fishing. Well the u. S. Navy is joining efforts to tackle piracy in the region as part of these efforts nicholas haq is on board an American Ship visiting the gulf of guinea. Were boarding the u. S. Navy ship to carson city here harbored in ghana its on a tour of duty in the gulf of guinea after the car jan its now headed to the coast of nigeria the most dangerous waters on the world there are more pirates attacks there than anywhere else and so commander tyron bruce is getting its crew ready. With their radar system in our lookouts we have to try to see any director that are approaching us and you know miles out so so before any. Piracy issue would take place we would have. Notification well in advance so yes so we should not ever be in that position. On board it is a mix of civilian and military crews you have doctors medics but also engineers to help the navys in the region to maintain their aging fleet so that they can tackle piracy. While the white house may have announced in the past that its planning to reduce troop levels in africa this year the navy organize its biggest naval exercise operation. It seems the u. S. Is keeping a close watch over african waters for gunless defense minister its a matter of national interests. Troops most likely to see. Close we need to put some of them up with stuff from this. Want to be dependent on revenues taxes come from the sea and. Some International Troops and so we will oblige to make sure that you see the end of the day we probably are among the couple of. Show that you see at stake is this because 80 percent of the worlds trade happens on the water piracy is on the rise not just. In the gulf of guinea but throughout the world and so navies across the world are trying to equip themselves to make these water safer. More never thing right there a dot com of course our top story that the tunisian president posturing away at the age of 92 very shortly before his term ended and off to saying he would not stand for reelection in the country. Just a quick look at the top stories now libyas navy is saying at least 115 people are missing and feared dead in a shipwreck off the coast but the u. N. Refugee agency is saying that as many as 150 people might have been killed a wooden boat left from the town of homs east of the capital tripoli with around 300 people on board at least 140 have been rescued by the coast guard and sent back home. Well this is yet another terrible tragedy on the mediterranean it means weve now had more than 700. 00 deaths on the mediterranean this year if Current Trends for this year continue but will see its possible that 1000 deaths on the mediterranean for the 6th year in a row we now have one person dying on the Mediterranean Sea for every 6 people who reaches european shools tunisia will hold president ial elections on september 15th after the death of the countrys 1st democratically elected leader the subsea head of tunisias parliament mohamed and echo was sworn in as interim president on thursday he will lead the country until elections are held and a kurd takes over after 92 year old died in a Military Hospital in the capital tunis. Celebrations are continuing on the streets of quarter ricos capital after its governor about to public pressure and announced his resignation has been nearly 2 weeks of mass protests calling for a call to receiver to step down demonstrations was followed by the release of offensive messages sent between a sailor and its top of my says. The u. S. Is a north korea to refrain from any more provocations after a test fired 2 missiles near its eastern coast the south korean government has warned that the north could have been testi