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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 20240714

A Building Collapse that killed 8 children. And the yuki u. K. Supremes cool prepares to rule on whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson i have to do legally when he shut down parliament. The 1st the deaths of 40 people at an afghan wedding adding to Major Concerns about security days out from the president ial election no one has yet certain exactly what happened in the most a collar region of Helmand Province on sunday night the government says the army was targeting a taliban Training Base when they killed fighters and arrested others the question is why so many civilians died time and c. Is a former afghan Deputy Defense minister he says high sufficient villian casualty numbers are mainly caused by the taliban using people as human shields as well as poor government intelligence methods. This civilly and casualties who has been going on you know sense to us as been documented since 2006. Often what happens is because both sides would like to intensify the war and pressure each other. On the battlefields they end up targeting areas where theres a lot of Collateral Damage even though the Afghan Government and the Coalition Forces have very stringent Standard Operating Procedures or so he says it is called where they are whereas if they see and if they have intelligence both through the eyes are of human intelligence that there are you know possibilities of human civilians basically around a particular target they wouldnt target that area but often case what happens is that recently they have increased their air operations in afghanistan and you are now as you know airstrikes often lead to a lot of tragic civilian casualties so the rise in the hike in civilian casualties it has mostly to do with air strikes and also a special ops with faulty intelligence the u. K. France and germany have joined the u. S. In blaming iran for the drone increased missile attacks on Saudi Oil Facilities earlier this month european leaders met on the sidelines of the u. N. General assembly in new york french president emanuel also spoke with irans Hassen Rouhani who insists his country had nothing to do with the oil strikes well separately the british Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been putting out mixed signals about the Iran Nuclear Deal is a diplomatic editor james bass. Is the u. K. About to break seats from the Iran Nuclear Deal there is great confusion after comments made in interviews by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in which he said it was a bad deal that needs renegotiating and that President Trump was the man to do so as president from the right is it was a bad deal it wasnt a great deal iran was was and is behaving disruptively in the region and i think is one guy who can do a better deal for years trump was quick to seize on what appeared to be a change in u. K. Policy oh i respect boris a lot and i am not at all surprised that he was the 1st one to come out and say that later though this statement is clarification the Prime Minister supports the j. C. P. O. Way thats the Iran Nuclear Deal the iranians arent currently in compliance and we need to bring them back into compliance. It all comes at a time of growing tension the u. K. France and germany have now joined the u. S. In declaring that iran was responsible for the drone attacks on saudi arabias Oil Installations meanwhile irans foreign minister mohammed job and zarif says a meeting between President Trump and president rouhani will certainly not take place this week but he says iran will propose a new peace mechanism its calling the whole moves initiative which will consist of all the countries in the gulf under a u. N. Umbrella you believe it should be owned by the countries in the region by the u. N. Umbrella addresses a number of consensus versus the u. N. Umbrella dresses the disbanded pieces size power. Hes a bug. Hes just about it hes been wrong ways to even be due to g. C. C. As you know developments regarding iran are moving extremely far and President Trump is likely to devote a significant part of his speech to the General Assembly on choose day to the ongoing crisis james pays out just era of the United Nations or World Leaders who have come together at the u. N. For Climate Change summit to try to prevent a global irreversible catastrophe but all countries are committing to more urgent action to reduce greenhouse emissions despite warnings that Global Warming is speeding up this true a scolding from teenage activists kreta tongue as journal hole reports from the un. Im announcing that earlier this morning we have filed an official complaint under the convention on the rights of the childs. World leaders dont like being told what to do much less by a group of School Children including a certain swedish teenager who decided to take them to court my name is to get the to learn i am 16 years old and im doing this because well it is off failing to protect the rights of the child by continue to ignore the Climate Crisis a summit on Climate Change is the centerpiece of this years General Assembly and grettir totenberg it stand up strong. Its a shift in emphasis 1st secretary general antonio terrorists who came to office focusing on conflict resolution but instead has watched peace escape the likes of syria yemen and libya with a new conflict looming in the gulf it is that sense of urgency but i have to say the secretary general didnt do it alone i think all you had to do is watch the millions of people especially young people that were in the streets on friday and the secretary generals fully aware that he may have been speaking but in the back there were millions of young people screaming and pushing and demanding action that it takes children to call World Leaders to account on Something Like Climate Change says a lot about the state of global diplomacy as it does about the ever more elusive search for consensus that the u. N. And this vast gathering are supposed to be about 193 countries represented more than 500 side events a blizzard of activity but how much can actually be achieved for the diplomat and u. N. Weapons inspector Richard Butler anyone who walks into an Assembly Like this and thinks that i can get what i want from it selfishly and take it away put it in my pocket. Is not living on the same planet that im living on interdependence is the name of the. Game finding solutions that suit a larger rather than a smaller number of people is what this place is about and the moral imperative to do so is the case. That an assembly of this magnitude mobilize the imperative to act on Climate Change is not shared by President Trump who attended a parallel meeting on religious freedoms instead a deliberate attempt to divert attention from a cause he doesnt believe in critics said an attempt that doesnt appear to have worked jonah aljazeera at the u. N. In new york well as he attends the u. N. General assembly shaikh mounting questions on pressure about his dealings with ukraine hes accused of pressuring the ukrainian president to investigate the family of political rival joe biden congressional committees want to obtain documents relating to the phone call in question on Many Democrats believe it could be grounds for impeachment mike hanna explains from washington d. C. The chairman of 3 congressional committees have signed a joint letter sent to the secretary of state my pompei are demanding that the transcript of President Trumps conversation with the ukrainian president be presented to congress in another move as well the House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed the acting director of National Intelligence to appear before it on thursday to explain why hes been withholding the complaint made by a whistleblower from Congress Something that congress contends hes legally obliged to do the whole issue has galvanized the debate about impeachment a number of democrats were reluctant to go down that route including the House Speaker nancy pelosi arguing that it could be politically explosive however the latest incident concerning that phone call with the ukraine has led to more democrats beginning to insist that the impeachment process is the only way to go the key day though is thursday when the acting director of National Intelligence is quizzed by members of the House Intelligence Committee and other news the u. K. s highest court is to to announce whether Prime Minister Boris Johnsons move to suspend parliament was a legal government lawyers argued last week that johnson had every right to make the move but opponents say it was intended to silence debate on bricks it as johnson tries to pad the e. U. With or without a deal by the end of the month. Braving the rain for us in london as our correspondent rory challen story another important day of course for the u. K. For those challenging promise a boss johnson and his dissent decision to suspend palm and what exactly is the Supreme Court deciding on. Yeah youre right its a heavy rain here at the moment we could have a political fun the story being on least in about an hours time though when the Supreme Court comes back and gives its verdict essentially what these 11 justices have been decided on over the last week is whether Boris Johnson was unlawful in going to the queen and giving her permission to suspend 5 weeks at a crucial period in the bronx it tsonga there are 2 cases that have been heard here one being ruled by the anti brets a campaign gene and miller the other being brought by the government both of them are appeals this is an the highest Appeals Court in the land but they are ok but you can involve in this same matter that issue of legality is this even something that the courts should be getting involved in is it just a simple as they say at did Boris Johnson mislead the queen about the real reasons for being suspending hanumant the government has always said that this was a beauty standard constitutional procedure to bring to a close one of the longest parliamentary sessions in modern times and allow a new Prime Minister to prepare a platform of legislation for the next parliament the act the activists and campaign is say thats nonsense its just a fig leaf for what the government is actually doing which is running down the clock denying parliament valuable brets it debating time and crash out the u. K. From the European Union on october the 31st. Of course all of this is being fought tooth and nail by both sides of this bitter argument but if things do go wrong for the government what on earth happens next. Well the government has said Boris Johnson has said that whatever the Court Decides here. The government will abide by it what they havent ruled out gays and now the suspension of all of it so this is something that is potentially a bombshell for the u. K. We have a situation where the sitting Prime Minister could have a court go against him and could decide that he sent the light to the queen would he resign if that happens hes avoiding those sorts of answers at the moment site youll just wait for the court to make its decision legal observers dont know which way this is going to go they are certainly excited by this they think this is a key moments in british constitutional law but as they point out constitutional law shouldnt be exciting it should be very very dull when constitutional law is exciting you get an idea that something might be going wrong in the country. Laurie challenges in london on another important critical day in the bronx 6 dog still ahead on aljazeera. We meet children in indian administered kashmir the congo to school because of the governments crackdown. Also a giant jet to the rescue the u. K. Sends an a 380 to pick up tourists stranded by the bankruptcy of trouble for almost. How i was still hanging on to plenty of war. The cross about is right about things always change across western parts of europe particularly up towards the north west this rough weather systems making their way and its looking very disturbed as we go on through the next couple of days them very wet windy some proper autumnal weather streaming in the cross the British Isles across a good part of france to and running on into the low countries so expect some heavy rain at times for looking at maybe 3040 millimeters of rain over the next day or 2 for some really big downpours day off today and that wet weather really slowly rattling through as we go on into wednesday diving down across the low countries northern parts of france weve got some weather weather to just pushing into those central areas want to see showers into the southeast is easing away from grace into turkey because that will be 25. 00 celsius in athens and 25 that for rome as we go on into the next couple of days will see those temperatures hanging on across a good part of north africa here it is fine and dry warm sunshine here for the most part so well see temperatures getting up to around 24 in about 27 celsius for algerias over the next couple of days with similar values well gee but in current to it we have a top temperature of 34 degrees. Wasnt sponsored by qatar and. This is a dialogue which you decide not to have children to say that its what the stake is really human to survive all everyone has a voice but a start with our community because of course this is a debate and its a heated one this is a horrible creation literally before you do a ph and i fully join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to we were muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on mountains iraq. Youre watching aljazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour the deaths of 40 people of an afghan wedding adding to Major Concerns about security days out the president ial election the government says the army was targeting a taliban Training Base. The u. K. France and germany have backed the u. S. And blaming iran for a drone strike on Saudi Oil Facilities earlier this month iranian Prime Minister denies the accusation. World leaders have been attending a Climate Change summit at the u. N. To try to prevent a global irreversible catastrophe teenage activist delivered a scathing speech accusing World Leaders of betraying young people by failing to tackle Climate Change. And the crisis in indian administered kashmir is expected to be a major discussion point at the un General Assembly the Indian Government revoked the regions autonomy and sentenced soldiers 7 weeks ago it also shut down internet and telephone lines teaches that say the unrest is preventing students from returning to school as victoria gates and the reports. C. These students in srinagar should be at school instead the local Community Center is doubling up as a temporary classroom the school bundled. After the schools were closed i started coming to this community torsion center the staff teach us well and i like to study here i have made new friends and it feels like a school now. To. The Community School was set up after parliament in new delhi revoked the special tone of the status of indian administered kashmir 7 weeks ago the subsequent tension on the streets left many parents afraid to send their children to school and those concerns persist pushing me to small. Kids playing on the street we come up with an idea that Communications Center has to teach students that they would not feel. Some schools have reopened in srinagar but many like this one remain closed experts say the disruption to Education Services will have a long term impact on students this is t

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