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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 14, 2024

A crippling effect because all of the terms of the sanctions mean a lot of the a lot of the. Capital inflows into north korea which had been blocked is due to the u. S. Efforts in making a strong conditions on Financial Institutions are not doing business with with so i think you know if youre going to try to press at least touch the opening in that and thats quite critical in north koreas ability to continue to resume trading with a lot of its regional partners. To hong kong now where 44. 00 protesters appeared in Court Charges of rioting during protests on sunday they face up to 10 years in jail if convicted of the 1st people to be charged so far after months of mass protests against the Hong Kong Government and chinas influence most of the accused were granted bail until a further hearing and ordered not to leave hong kong the charges relate to a violent protest near the chinese governments liaison office. Thats also to come here on the news hour including rolling out the troops beefing up its forces in Northern Syria. Just days after demolishing palestinian homes in the occupied west bank israels cabinet approves building hundreds more. On a sporting this by many side taught them real madrid in a preseason much but their manager is not happy. Well an ideological divide among democrats in the us has been laid bad during the 2nd round of president ial debates for the partys nominee health care was a key issue with some Heated Exchanges between the parties progressive and centrist candidates john hendren reports from detroit. In what purports to be the party of civility the contenders came out swinging you dont know the fact that all across the us i got what i wrote the day a bell. On issue number one publicly funded Health Care Top polling Elizabeth Warren sought to put rival John Delaneys struggling campaign on life support. But why do we got to be the party of taking something away oh where are the democrats we are not about trying to take away health care from anyone thats what the republicans are. Saying the republican talking points the revolutionaries of the Democratic Party warren and Bernie Sanders dominated the debate clock again and again warren went on the offensive you know i dont understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States just to talk about what we really cant do and should fight for. This round of debates could dramatically narrow the field of candidates for some the race is all but over 5 candidates failed to qualify for this round of debates and of the 20 who remain less than half are expected to qualify for round 3 and for some who failed to break through into. Reports are likely already drying up the debates locale in the motor city was a reminder of the democrats failure in 2016 their supposedly solidly democratic blue wall crumbled in their former strongholds of pennsylvania wisconsin and detroits parent state michigan what are the candidates have to do they have to spend money here they have to wake up the populous get them how to vote with another debate to go on wednesday where front runner joe biden will stand directly between his 2 biggest critics Harrison Cory booker night 2 was expected to be at least as combative John Hendren Al Jazeera detroit. Live now to White House Correspondent kimberly how in washington d. C. Kimberly so lets talk 1st about last nights Debate Health care as we saw there from johns package emerged as the key issue that some Heated Exchanges among the candidates. Yeah very heated it was really the 1st question of the debate and it set the tone 30 minutes being stream lee combative but it set the tone for about the hour and a half that followed and really showed the divide in the shift that exists in the Democratic Party right now and this is whats making it a challenge for many of the candidates whether it was health care whether it was Border Security the issue of race even the war in afghanistan there is a shift sharp divide when it comes to the Party Moderates and then the further Left Progressive candidates and so you saw this very Heated Exchange that really seemed to sort of underscore this divide within the party one that when it comes to health care that moderates say could cost the party the white house and 20. 00 twentieths so we expect that we will see another combative debate as round 2 takes place this evening but certainly there is expected to be some very strong always because many of the candidates know if they dont have these sort of viral sort of breakout Heated Exchanges they may not last beyond this rally as you say joe biden will be trying to fend off. Cory booker in round 2 just talk us through what we can expect in tonights debate. Well what we can expect is for the former Vice President joe biden to be particularly aggressive many felt that he had not been in the back cost him even dipping in the polls somewhat even though he still holds on to his front runner status it was a big night for camel heris in the last round of debates and certainly all eyes will be not just on biden and harris but also on cory booker as well we know that joe biden will be in the middle of the stage and he will be flanked by cory booker and Pamela Harris this will be a challenge for joe biden hes a white male he will have 2 africanamerican candidates side by side on either side of him who have hit hard particularly given the fact that when he was in the senate he really was called by cory booker the architect of a crime bill that left a disproportionate number of africa where can africanamerican men in jail many who remain there today so he will have to answer for that but he believes that he has a strong record not just when it comes to race but other issues particularly in the white house so we expect that not only will we see him being very strong but again were going to see these other candidates struggling to try and continue beyond this evening in terms of remaining relevant on the National Stage committee thank you. U. S. Civil rights lawyers have gone back to court in an effort to stop the separation of Migrant Children from their families of the border with mexico the American Civil Liberties union says more than 900 children have been removed from that parent since last year despite a court ruling in 2018 of the practice should be stopped in jordan has more now from washington d. C. Theyre American Civil Liberties union said that it decided to file this latest challenge in federal court because of information that it says the federal government presented to it starting late in 2018 basically that federal agents were once again separating children from their parents at the Us Mexico Border perhaps for the most frivolous of reasons the a. C. L. U. Said in a Court Complaint filed in california on tuesday that some of these reasons included a parent who did not want to awaken a sick child when she saw her diaper and then authorities taking his child away from him because they claimed he was a bad parent another person lost his child because he had been driving without a valid drivers license and yet other people were accused of being members of gangs even though in most cases they were not the a. C. L. U. Said that the federal government is abusing what it says it has to have which is broad discretion to protect children in these circumstances and what the a. C. L. U. Wants is an in Court Hearing with the judge that put in the original order stopping the forcible separation of families and it was the judge to spell out under exactly which circumstances the federal government can remove children from their parents a stance of for the Children Safety a roadside bomb explosion in western afghanistan has killed at least 35. 00 passengers on a bus many of them women and children the blast happened between come to herat in sa province a government spokesman is being is blaming taliban fighters supplanting the device to talk of afghan and Foreign Security forces. Now iran is warning it will further scale back its commitments to the nuclear deal unless europe does more to protect the agreement the foreign minister zarif once the remaining signatories to shield the run from u. S. Sanctions and allow it to sell oil a tear on its already rolling back some commitments by breaking limits on the rich to radium agreed in the 2015 accord has more than tariffs. The foreign minister following the weekly Cabinet Meeting that was held in the capital this morning said that the e. U. Signatories of the Nuclear Agreement are their actions are not proportionate to their expectations meaning that what theyve been expecting from iran to do under this Nuclear Agreement iran has done but the european signatories have not upheld their on the deal and the iran officials believe that that is because the United States withdrew from this agreement last year and imposed a series of sanctions on their own banking and oil sector which has also affected the European Countries that were supposed to invest in irans economy that was one of the main points of this agreement that iran will freeze its Nuclear Activities to a certain extent and return it will get relief from a series of sanctions and investments will return to the country but none of that has happened then iran has decided. Since may the president announce that every 60 days iran will continue to scale back its commitment and the foreign minister today stress that that is indeed the plan they are going ahead with and the next phase which will be the 3rd phase of their scaling back their commitment will happen in Early September the steps that theyve taken so far are reversible immediately this is what the reigning president stressed and that is the feeling here that once the europeans really decide to stand up against the United States and their sanctions then the iranians are more than happy to go back to the terms of the 215 nuclear deal. Israels security cabinet has approved permits for the construction of 700 palestinian homes in the occupied west Bank Announcement comes ahead of a planned visit to israel this week you know why tells advisor john hes expected to push both sides to join talks at camp david in the lead up to israeli elections in september are a force that has the latest from western received. Well just days after carrying out an extremely controversial series of demolitions of palestinian homes in occupied East Jerusalem the Israeli Government is now sanctioning the construction of some 700. 00 palestinian homes in the part of the occupied west bank which it controls known as area c. At the same time notably talking about the approvals of some 6000. 00 units in illegal israeli settlements as well all of this coming at the same time as a tour of the region by president Donald Trumps son in law jarred and his chief envoy to the region jason green blatt theyll be visiting both jordan israel qatar saudi arabia and the United Arab Emirates at a time when the Israeli Press is reporting that the u. S. Intends to host a summit at camp david the president ial retreat for arab leaders to brief them on the details or at least the broad outlines of the trump peace plan now according to our reporting President Trump intends to talk about enhanced seeing palestinian autonomy but stopping well short of Palestinian Statehood and that is a message that his ambassador to israel David Friedman has also been putting out an interview on c. N. N. He said that autonomy would only be enhanced or increased up to the point that it does not affect Israeli Security so stopping well short of a palestinian state the palestinians of course will be entirely opposed to that in fact there has been reaction from the p. A. Foreign ministry saying that this is all it intended to achieve 3 things to increase netanyahu is chances Prime Minister netanyahu has chances in the israeli elections coming up in september also to consolidate normalization between israel and other arab states before the resolution of the Israeli Palestinian conflict and thirdly to try to achieve peace with the exclusion of the palestinians something which of course the palestinians will resolutely oppose. Turkeys defense minister says his country will set up a socalled safe zone in Northern Syria with or without the u. S. And nato allies will resume talks soon in an effort to reach an agreement but design a hotter reports of divisions between them run deep. More soldiers arrive at already heavily fortified positions the show of force coinciding with turkey repeatedly warning it might carry out a possible cross border operation its military wants a safe zone inside the y. P. G. Controlled area in northeast syria it considers the Syrian Kurdish armed group a threat to its National Security but it is also an ally of the United States which has warned turkey against taking any unilateral military action we know that there are officially 2500. 00 u. S. Soldiers and nearly 220. 00 u. S. Military facilities in the region so in case of a military operation there is a risk that too metalized not all military school to come face to face there has been a marked increase in u. S. Army patrols close to the border with turkey in what seems to be a message to its nato ally they have deep disagreements despite months of discussions over the creation of the zone turkey does not just want to wipe e. G. To disarm and withdraw from the border area it wants control of the zone thats at least 30 kilometers deep and would stretch from the syrian town of gerard loss to the iraq border that would include why p. T. Controlled cities and towns like co bonnie tell commission. As well as members. Turkey says the u. S. Needs to end its support to the y. P. G. Which it considers an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party or the p. K. K. It is also not satisfied with the buffer Zone Solutions proposed by the United States those proposals reportedly involve a zone with a depth of 10 kilometers that excludes the main Population Centers along the border. Right e. G. Supporters have held protests against a possible turkish takeover saying theyll only accept an internationally enforced zone in turkey and the Syrian Opposition say areas under y p g control are historically out of the proposed zone means millions of refugees can return to syria in turkey in the pendant. Or russia so. As say guides me it is hard to make a prediction about. That. Cooperation with russia has allowed turkey to clear the white b. G. From at least 2000 square kilometers along its border since 2016 but russia doesnt seem to want turkey to increase its influence in syria it says any safe still needs the consent of the authorities in damascus for now it is under u. S. Control but if u. S. Policy shifts how long that will remain the case is unclear jennifer their. Attempt. For short break here not as iraq when we come back the u. S. And china resumed trade talks but at the shadowed by comments from President Trump. It was supposed to be nicaraguas answer to the panama canal so why is it sunk without trace adkins board a difference of opinion between 2 Baseball Players to generate sometime us who will have the most details after the break more next fix. Welcome to another look at the international forecast weather set fire across much of the middle east but there are some bits and pieces of tire rolling through justice mashal us up towards the caucasus healthy a little drive into the far south of pakistan shall was still in place here some showers there into northern parts of pakistan over the next couple of days they just drift again as the monsoon rains of course central areas of stan resettled in sunny 47. 00 celsius in baghdad and also in kuwait city a pleasant 30 celsius in beirut a lovely sea breeze blowing in from the mediterranean front to try to across much of the right in place about us and clavicles of the saudi arabia yemen pushing across into amman in the cloud in amman could thicken up enough to produce a shower wrote say as we go on through friday settle in saudi here in doha once again temperatures at ar

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