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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240714

Point so why bother. Well because he wants to present the problem as being more notes of his but of the opposition parties not agreeing to an election when theyve theyve said for such a long time that they want one but plainly those opposition parties have made it very clear in the last hour or so that they will vote against him again this evening and given them the parliaments as charlie was saying in that report is going to be suspended for a full 5 weeks of this most critical time its hard to say the good ship United Kingdom is being anything else but bobbing around in the open sea with the engines cuts and the lights off lets take a few from Kevin Maguire who writes for the left of lean left of center news new statesman what is going to do when we when he when he loses patrick tonight says he is is he going to is going to resign do you think or what will it tough it out a bit longer well because parliament suspended actually the number of other news you can take is you know host he severely constrained his own room for maneuver so were likely to hear yet no the sort of probably the Election Campaign he intends to run at some point in the near future most likely in november the 28th is the date doing the rounds here you know hes likely to but as you said blame the opposition parties for that sort of double speak and wanting to delay that moment of catharsis the tories are convinced that they probably want that moment of convulse on the 31st of october we finally get out on the no were all asking each other it is that theyre the same question but if hes if hes if hes still if they say hes got to go to the European Union and seek a delay and he says he wont do its things are going to break the law or to resign as well and its clear from what members of his cabinet saying more moderate members of his cabinet and also plenty of tory m. P. s he didnt who had never been rebellious by disposition or nature have been saying look the moment the Prime Minister breaks the law is the moment we walk in well see well see color resignation last fall resignation the whip so whats more likely that he will resign and you know the influence when she looks like a 70 homes just about the only option he has left is to resign and either get gerry corbin to see an extension or an alternative tory Prime Minister to seek an extension just on up. About an alternative conservative Prime Minister clearly in this in this interregnum we have this feeling we got here it is the Party Conferences that start could end up in the beauty parade of people who think they might have a chance of taking over from jobs and goodness well yes indeed but then the problem for prospective conservative leaders even if theyre a caretaker who extends out 50 is exactly the same which is the electoral problem tory m. P. s think their dog knows is that delay means annihilation the ballot box for knowledge of rajapaksa policy so really as much as you know they can do the activists or you know stake a claim to succeed johnson in the media or long term the problem is not the same if johnson choose not to defy the law and somebody has to delay it in the end isnt a problem for the conservative party which is in government they still havent defined adequately within themselves what they think actually means and therefore they can never get it through parliament because its still unclear and they fight between themselves as to the definition of it yes absolutely and what part of the mistake Boris Johnson made in his Leadership Campaign was just so severely constrained is room for maneuver the start people were talking about a time limit on the backstop or a codicil rush change of letters which is the upper end of what we would offer but it was still a sort of semi plausible landing zone he for reasons that are lost on even his more extreme buckers said he wants to backstop back to me and you know he says you know where is labor m. P. s could have voted for a bus over the time limit hes asking for impossible proposition and one that is m. P. Where anyway and they still havent got the answers patrick well i thank you very much Kevin Mccullough so different as a different term this year of the telly mirror front from aspects of much more this afternoon thanks you for that all right thanks laurence largely life 1st there in london or as in when an election is called in the u. K. One of the tightest battles will be in the city of canterbury in 2017 labor took it over took it from the conservatives for the 1st time in almost a century paul brennan went to see how voters are feeling now. The river star winds serenely through historic canterbury far from the political storms of westminster punters glide on Crystal Clear water braving september. Its a far from typical constituency but a crucial battleground you get the students who are on the whole very very liberal usually on the on the left of center. But you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. Who in my experience can be quite a grew a civil a conservative tourism is big business here more than 7000000. 00 visitors a year generating 550000000. 00. Uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of School Groups from from europe cancel because they were concerned about chaos and delays that kalai and theyre worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the citys 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m. P. Here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservative party has so far named its candidate and shes already knocking on doors stockpiling Campaign Materials and mobilizing supporters i want a general election i want to give the people of canterbury the chance to vote for a conservative because ive got a big program and i want to get on with delivering so from my point here it cant come soon enough. The timing will be crucial an early election might reduce the size of the significant student vote and tactical campaigning might also emerge. If theres some kind of alliance be an official alliance or an unofficial alliance i think people might vote for that i think theyll be a lot of conservative voters who are not of the the mindset that says that. No deal is better than no exit what if the Prime Minister ploughs on regardless and ignores parliament its beginning to look Like Parliament isnt respected parliamentary sufferance isnt been respected by the government and its a wholly unprecedented situation it really destroy into question the whole idea of parliamentary democracy in britain its quite scary to be honest the 2017 Election Results in cancer he was perhaps the result of some unique practice the large student population the lackluster campaign for by the sitting conservative candidates but just as shaw says pilgrim 600 years ago came to this city seeking enlightenment political observers could do a lot worse than look so this constituency as an indicator of the results of the next general election paul brennan on 0 canterbury. All right now back to our top story the ongoing violence in fast so and the effect its been having there on the worsening humanitarian situation were going to go back and speak again to Stephen Anderson spokesman for the International Committee of the red cross he joins us via skype from wagadu thanks very much for being with us sir appreciate your patience this time around so let me let me ask you again and. Just give us a sense of just how difficult the situation is there and the challenges that are facing aid workers in getting help to people there. Yes well the situation is its really difficult there are many people that are forced to flee there are displaced so were talking about some 270000 in august and then many many people also have problems having access to healthcare were talking here about about half a 1000000 people and the situation really has degraded deteriorated rapidly in the past months since the beginning of 2019 actually so for people its really very often an extremely hard choice between staying in their village with lots of security very often difficulties to Access Health and water or basically leaving and leaving everything behind so its extremely harsh for them and for us for the International Committee of the red cross also for the Red Cross Society or other humanitarian workers its not easy to work in this context because there are some issues related to access and security which we always have to monitor and which sometimes make it difficult to reach people so what specifically are you calling on the government there to do nor to improve the access that i can get into people there. Well we were calling basically to arms carriers to to really be aware of the fact that we are here organizations like ours to provide help for the people so that there is awareness of those needs and acceptance for humanitarian organizations to to come because because this is really becoming more and more needed another issue that i can flag here as well is that there is not so much interest so far in this situation i think booking office was not much in the headlines and this is also an issue that we can also have more awareness from the International Community to help more financially so you mentioned there that its not a story thats getting a great deal of attention what what needs to happen for that to change there. Well its hard to see it think it where nist about some of those figures i was mentioning before about what it means for the people its really an extremely difficult situation for them last week colleagues of mine were in a logo which is very close to where the security incidents the attacks that you mentioned earlier happened so they saw the Health Center there and you know just having more of an awareness of what it means for people to come without anything not to have possibilities to for example for pregnant women to to give birth in decent conditions some people who really has it dating before the date go on the roads to walk and walk often long distances to Access Health centers so all of that i mean this is a reality that these people are living every day since a number of months and that basically hasnt really made it to to the headlines yet im not saying this is necessarily something that has to take place right now there are many situations in the world that are unfortunately dire but i think the situation here is really one that is becoming problematic and its a regional issue as well have course we have mali and that are neighboring countries which also suffer from a number of humanitarian problems its the region really. And you know we talked a lot about how the violence. Is affecting the situation there to what extent to what extent does it down to other factors. In that country and in the region. Yes i think you balance is definitely. An important cause of humanitarian problems but of course were talking about a country where water is cars where also climate is changing its very dry very hot most of the year so these are all factors situations that basically pile up and for the people its extremely difficult to cope good to speak with you stephen and thanks very much. Mike. About 60000. 00 families from kenyas mao forest are being evicted the government says it is to protect east africas largest forest. Most of those afflicted say theyve been cheated by the state. Segre phillips and his family were having dinner when they heard the sound of a tractor it was Kenyan Security forces who arrived unannounced they ordered them to leave and then demolish their home 20 years of memories destroyed in a matter of minutes right in front of their eyes. This is my bedroom. You know in. My bedroom when i went out there leave young women in the west. With my. You know where i used to visit us you know and ive just lived with them the thing they never been in. Kenya is government wants the phillips and 60000. 00 other families living in the mouth forced out it says decades of Settlement Expansion agriculture and illegal logging is having a devastating ecological effect according to the u. N. East africas largest indigenous forest has lost almost half of its size the mouth force has a unique ecosystem kenyans call it the water tower because towering above are clouds that drops so much rainfall this forest acts as a sponge 6 rivers including some feeding the nile river and Lake Victoria find their source here its not just the lungs of east africa its also its a water tap because millions of people depend on it. But human encroachment in a changing climate means water isnt trickling like before its rapidly depleting while the government has asked people to leave voluntarily schools places of worship and homes have been destroyed. In order to reclaim precious land. With their land deeds in hand most of those are victims say theyve been cheated by the state. There is going to be trouble most of the people will go to the people who sold them their land and that will start a very big conflict to block it while really really not a lot more ahead of elections politicians see an opportunity some promising homes to settlers others blaming their political opponents for the Massive Action money millions were offered for those in government this is simply an attempt to protect an ecosystem which affects millions of people. In an attempt to bring some sense to their loss segregate phillips explains his 2 Young Children that adults destroyed their home to save the planet its for you he says for future generations. Nicholas hawke aljazeera forest. Now the seasons monsoon rain started with disappointment but theyre reluctant now to stop with more yes were inside india in particular as well but pakistans had a good forward to i mean this has become a familiar sight in the last couple of weeks ashes corruption quick spread of rain across the streets and of course all industry in because out of the window and if you look at the satellite picture the last 24 hours or so you get an idea of where the northern extent of the monsoon trough still is now it should be in advance of wars but the class traces back to the coast of oman and yemen 5 is still blowing strongly in salalah however the forecast retreats as a small suit has started is just a bit jacket to be honest again the line is familiar but this massive for the western side particularly maharashtra is what tells a story a very familiar or very lucky set of figures 33333333 millimeters of rain has fallen so far in mumbai thats nearly one half times the average so this is been a very good monsoon season cause been flooded throughout this area mom by in particular and this too more rain to come in the slow retreat in fact with the picture this is for tomorrow shows quite clearly where the green blobs are where the rain is but for take you through the next 3 days is the accumulation expected this part of in near from mumbai answer Mudra Pradesh and particularly the Northeast Corner and to me and. Has a fairly head on. Amazon how the destruction of the rain forest is a threat to life. Playing for peace on the korean border the sound of music is coming to the. And on the road to qatar 2022 tell you which african teams are through to the next round of qualifiers in school. To strengthen the group you have to sure do good all the more with your camp stool fight against corruption. For news hero which heroes like know who are bad or who refuse to 15000000. 00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the International Ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to find a dark used to shine the light lets make the world to bid to please nominate your Anti Corruption mirror now. To cost a priceless results on the threats of the amazon rainforest as a blaze on its links to brazil strive for peace and sort of production look at bats always global ambitions which have left investors now seeing some big losses. Counting the costs on aljazeera. But again youre watching aljazeera a reminder of what top stories this hour at least 29 people have been killed and 6 others injured in 2 attacks in bikini a state of emergency is in place in parts of the west african country more than 500 people were killed by armed groups and became a fuss over the last 4 years. Britains Prime Minister is expected back in Parliament Soon to push once again for an early election stuff the boss johnson made a visit to dublin where bracks its potential effect on ireland was top of the agenda. A strike by. British Airways Pilot is causing major disruption for passengers worldwide 1st day of a 48 hour walkout is grounding nearly all of the airlines 850. 00 daily flights and around 150000 Travelers Union leaders for b. H. 4300 pilots one of the biggest share of the profits Airline Managers describe staff salaries and benefits as world quads and your partner is the head of aviation studies at the university of west london he says British Airways would take a significant financial hit from the strike the main reason is the pilots for many many years have been working to be a they have seen British Airways make profits and they feel that that probably should be shared with them more than it currently is and basically they would like priest now that i think be able of the 11 and a half over the next 3 years and the pilots and the unions are not happy with that which is why theyre on strike and the reason theyre on st

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