But it has not been replaced could that be an explanation for this ship not 2 setting sail were not sure yet but then they were the captain was on the radio when will you be leaving and he said they would like it to be as it was going to be sunday evening so this is all in the nature of this whole case so far somewhat confusing but the bottom line is that is it appears a full crew on board now preparations of long term preparations or indeed short ones could they again in the middle of the night ask for permission to leave again this is unclear martine thats the situation here right now in terms of the logistics all right now we understand therefore that the iranians have given assurances that the grace is no heading for syria to have any idea as to its destination when it eventually does. Gary. All Navigation Systems right now have an i. D. For this ship as grace was still not some adrian which is the new name on the destination listed is the mediterranean there is no clue whatsoever as to where this ship is heading the Iranian Foreign ministry put out a statement saying that it could go anywhere why should they be stopped from going to syria syria needed energy and oil they could sell the oil to who they want they were recognizing a European Union sanctions on syria which was the heart of this case because they were according to the just the gibraltar government there was proof put to the court that that was the intention to set sail to syria with this 2100000. 00 barrels of crude oil worth around 140000000. 00 of Current Oil Prices now that is the government position here they are clear on that iran is still saying it was never go to syria in the 1st place so that is steamed by gibraltar is just being political messaging on the part of iran and a statement was put out by the government saying that the really the facts speak for themselves the evidence is clear. Selfserving political statements. Are of no relevance for the american position on all of this the United States department of justice attempt at the last minute to extend the detention order weve heard nothing further on that but the guidance from the government is that that it could be a long process so really you would expect this ship to set sail very quickly but it is a major just a cool job to get this ship the crew is on board but we have to assume here the merits or maritime law dictates the ship must be clearly identified right now as you can see here. Has no name there is no name on the birth of the star or the bio there is no flight to identify this ship is registered we know it is no iranian registered we know it should sail under the arabian flag those points are important but have to engage with maritime law before sailing into International Waters and simmons live just off the coast of to process in the shadow of the grace one thanks andrea. Lots more to come in this aljazeera news hour including a spread to another part of the congo 2 people have tested positive positive after traveling on a bus from the epicenter plus. Tango goes home the best dancers from around the world gather in when a site is installed Roger Federer is usa from preparation sake ahead of the cincinnati masses details coming up later in the break the. U. S. Democratic congresswoman rashida tell a has now said that she will not visit her grandmother in the occupied west bank and thats despite receiving permission from israel the interior minister of israel says that she would have been allowed on humanitarian grounds if she agreed not to call for a boycott on israel during her visit but she is maintaining that she wont be silenced and treated like a criminal earlier the Deputy Foreign minister of israel said she was banned because she loved it after lobbying efforts by President Trump lets go live now to our correspondent in washington d. C. Roslyn jordan and roslyn this is an intriguing tale isnt it 1st of all started with that a tweet from donald trump the israelis were in fact the Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said that these 2 congresswoman were not welcome then they changed their mind and said that rashida could come on humanitarian grounds. Well martina it goes back even farther than that at least a month ago israeli officials including the ambassador to the u. S. Ron dermer had indicated that both congresswoman omar and to leave would get visas to come to israel and the occupied west bank but it was only after it appears a concerted pressure from the trumpet ministration to deny these 2 sitting members of the u. S. Congress permission to come to israel in the occupied west bank that the interior ministry revoked their visas then congresswoman to leave apparently wrote a lot or 2 of the interior ministry saying that she wanted to go to see her relatives including her 90 year old grandmother in the occupied west bank she was asking for at mission on humanitarian grounds the interior ministry decided to grant that visa and then in the last 24 hours we have now seen the congresswoman decide that this was basically punishing her for her political views and that she was not going to agree to those conditions which she had said that she would use the visa after all there is a criticism coming from the Israeli Government suggesting that this was all a way of congresswoman to leave to up play politics and to make a political comment on israeli policies the congresswoman and her supporters for their part are saying that the israelis have have caved in to another governments a political view in essence of acting as Donald Trumps stooge to try to quash the free speech of political opponents to the president this is its still early its only after 11 am here on the u. S. East coast we have not yet heard from the u. S. President who is not expected to be seen in public today hes still on holiday at one of his properties in new jersey. This is creating a real political firestorm because if if nothing else it has created a real rift not just between Congressional Democrats and israeli politicians but with between republicans and israeli politicians and with groups that have traditionally supported israel including the group apac which is perhaps the most prominent pro israel group in the u. S. Political sphere so its really been a lot of twists and turns a lot of changes really in the last 24 hours but it is something that is raising questions about when does a country have the right to talk about what is happening in another country and when is it considered interference there accusations flying from both sides of the atlantic on this issue and interesting ross isnt it because its put the focus firmly on the relationship between the United States and israel that the sound is for instance the independent senator who is it seeking the democratic nomination for the president s election saying that if israel wants to block elected members of the u. S. Congress and perhaps should think twice about receiving the billions of dollars in aid that it receives every year. And thats a pretty blunt statement that is not something that u. S. Politicians are prone to say youve also had the senate i mean excuse me the House Majority leader stanny hoyer who said that after he was promised in person by the israeli ambassador to the u. S. Ron dermer that both congresswomen would get visas to visit israel and the occupied west bank that when these visas were revoked he publicly stated that he didnt know whether he could trust the israeli ambassador any more thats very very blunt talk coming from people who have been traditional supporters of israel of its right to exist and who have been loath to criticize its policies in the occupied west bank its also a telling that even apac was quite critical something that you would never see a pack do of the israeli decision to or vote these visas so its really its not something that i think could be papered over very easily because this is involving 2 sitting members of the u. S. Congress 2 people who are involved with oversight of how the u. S. Spends its Foreign Policy and its military support dollars overseas this is a situation where again youre talking about the respect for elected politicians on both sides of the atlantic and the question of how much influence should one government have on another government you might suggest martine thats perhaps an accidental question of Foreign Policy but in the case of the u. S. And israel it is showing a lot of a lot of cracks and what had been really a solid solid relationship all right. Thank you very much. The largest antigovernment protests in hong kong have started for an 11th week demonstrators of gathered in the central city to voice their anger at chinas control of the former british territory the protests were triggered. Which would have allowed for the extradition of suspects to Mainland China and they grew into a much wider revolt demanding more democracy and for the resignation of the chief executive kerry lamb hoda abdelhamid. This is a rally attended mainly by student the banner here being power to people liberate home kong the revolution of our time we havent seen any scenes of violence we havent seen any Police Presence and actually organizers right at the beginning of this rally hold up under protest to remain peaceful now the message coming out of here is slightly different the protesters wanting to reach out to the outside world mainly the western world and they have their sort of asking the u. K. Parliament to say that china has breached the city no british joint declaration of 1984 which actually hammered the status of hong kong and the autonomy or relative autonomy aid has from beijing and its also calling on the u. S. Congress and the u. K. Parliament to consider in acting some sort of legislation which would pave the way to impose some sanctions on some members of the government here they didnt name it but many would tell you that the basically theyre talking about kerry lam the chief executive of hong kong and some other members of the government now called kong is gearing up for a weekend of many rallies and protests about 5 of them are scheduled you have people who will be all industries because they simply wont be. But the bigger rallies would be of these of the prodemocracy protesters sunday is a key day thousands and tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people expected cheer i 10 that rally authorities have not given the permission for any marches citing the fact that there have been these scenes of violence unfolding on the streets now the chief executive of hong kongs Biggest Airline has resigned after Cathay Pacific employees were sacked and suspended for taking part in those prodemocracy protests board said reports home needed to be replaced because the airlines commitment to safety and security has been called into question chinas leaders warned employees not to take part in the protests which closed the airport and grounded hundreds of flights. To patients suffering from the abella virus in the previous the touch province of the democratic republic of congo have been reported doctors in south kivu say a 24 year old woman and her child have tested positive after travelling from north keven at least 1800. 00 people have already died of the disease since the latest outbreak in the d. L. C. Was discovered over a year and malcolm webb has more from nairobi. The 2 new cases a woman the child of the 1st cases in the south kivu province the woman died on tuesday and was subsequently identified positively as an abode of patient now her journey began in beni which is the epicenter of the a polar outbreak which started a year ago she traveled by bus and then by boat she traveled through 2 densely populated urban centers firstly the city of goma on the north shore of lake key which i was a population of about 2000000 and we 1st saw a bowl of cases there last month and she traveled by boat to the city because of you on the south shores of lake kivu we havent yet seen any apolo cases there and if you travel to a remote village in south kivu province now this is more than 700 kilometers from where the bowl outbreak started about a year ago more than 1800 people have died since then in spite of a very effective vaccine and some recently reported successes of drugs used to treat patients if they caught early enough its clear that the government still struggling to control the spread of this about a bird outbreak right now we can speak to Mohamed Moneer his electorate in molecular there ology at Lancaster University in the u. K. Thank you for talking to us how alarming is this the fact that this outbreak in the d. L. C. Has not been contained over a year a little thing about. 1800 people ready having died and now we know its moved to another province. Well matter of the fact of the diseases and make in the country and especially in the south part where several other casualties have been occurring the situation is not any different another part of the country as well because many of the cases or under determined under undetected therefore the chances that disease is still in the areas where there has not been reports is pretty high and especially in this case. 2 patients have been circulating in the country for a while from where the disease has been reported before they are highly likely for catching up this infection because in this particular wires ebola virus is highly infectious and it can very easily transmit from any contaminated sources to any person who got in contact with write it seems very much that the techniques the method being used at the moment to try to contain this is not working would you agree is it time for there to be a good change and a different method because of course were talking about a population of more than 80000000 people a country is as big as western europe. Well when we talk about ebola like a disease which is highly infectious and mackinder can treat not only just picked up you takes on the vaccine would be a solution the challenge is bit more complex theres a relatively lack of Community Engagement commitment lack of everyone knows so although im afraid im going to have to interrupt you because we are going to urgently go to the United Nations terribly sorry to interrupt you we can continue our conversation this is the scene outside the United NationsSecurity Council they have just had. Theyve just had their consultations lets listen to what the ambassador has got to say about those talks but it will be mainly on the Current Situation concerning. Kashmir and im sure you all following the situation or it closely this occurred a council has just how do you informal consultation and they listened very carefully. To reports. From the secretary it especially. Including that the briefing from the military Observer Group on the roms and not helped us understand the situation that now im sure you all know the secretary general also ysu that statement. A few days ago and judging from what i have heard from the discussions of this occurred Council Members have expresident their serious concern concerning the Current Situation yet more. Question here they are also concerned about at the human rights situation there and also is that general view. Of numbers that parties concerned should refrain from taking an e. U. Name that for action which might further await the tension there since detection is already were a tense and very dangerous us photo china. Im sure you have all notate the remarks made by our state councillor and the foreign minister while ye during his meetings with the pakistani and foreign minister and also they used in foreign minister china hose do we would that the use of kashmir is a use to laughter from history between india and pakistan according to development to Security Council got to do shouldnt this status of kashmir is and they fight it and its international theyve recognised the dispute because schmidt used to should be used ruth off to properly through peaceful means you know called as with the u. N. Charter development Security Council resolutions and Bilateral Agreements this represents the international. Communitys consensus. Its obvious now that the constitutional amendment by india has changed the status call in kashmir causing tensions in the tent and so is that tension. So we can see how serious the situation is. And dangerous ok and china is deeply concerned about counterfeiting and opposes any unilateral action not company case the situation and that we call upon development parties to exercise restraint act prudently and the in particular not to take actions that will at work at work. The tensions what should be pointed out its not indias action hants also challenge that chinas sulpher in interests and a by related Bilateral Agreement im intending pews and a stability you know border area and are not china its also very much fear is concerned and we wish to earn for size that such unilateral practice by india is not violate in violation to china and that will not change chinas exercise of sovereignty and effective edom assertive tristin action or were the territory. And i also wish to part of. Those india and it parked on our chinas friendly neighbors and we are all major developing countries. 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