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Transcripts For ALJAZAM News 20240622

Forward. Greek prosecutors vote yes, but on the streets the message is no. Cobbled together on a shoestring budget, we meet the man behind the First Solar Powered car in afghanistan we begin the newshour in yemen, and the port city of aden where some members of the countrys exiled country are returning. Rebel forces have been pushed out of the city and the government wants to reassert control. Reporter the sounds of cheering, fireworks and gunshots in aiden, as people followed the biggest defeat in houthi since the conflict. Members of Abdrabbu Mansour hadis cabinet are returning to the southern port city for the first time ans fighting forced them to leave. Translation we will announce within the coming few days that we have secured the entire city of aden, and we want to return home. The ministers returning, it will be part of a plan to return all Yemeni Government to the city, where theyll be based, working towards liberating the rest of the country. Abdrabbu mansour hadi and his government attempted to run the government from aiden, after Houthi Rebels drove them out of sanaa last september. They were forced to flee aden as the country slipped further into conflict. Saudi collision forces took control of the airport in aden. Congratulations to the city of aden. In the city of tiaz, people offered condolences, hospitals filled with dead and injured, after shelling in a residential area. Forces say eight civilians and 46 houthis and rebel militia fighters were killed. Yemenis were supposed to see a lull in fighting and get access to muchneeded aid. The u. N. Brokered a truce last friday. It fell apart almost right after it began. The needs are water, health food nude rigs pretty nutrition pretty much everything you can imagine. We have a humanitary catastrophe. Millions need help. Aide agencies are ready. Many people cantate lets cross to aden and talk to the chairman of the highest medical Public Committee in aden, and a doctor. Good to have you on the show. What is the situation right now . Thank you very much. The situation is in the last few days, and the last three months there has been a lot of fighting. You say its difficult in the last few stayings what happened, and what sort of injuries days what happened and what injuries are you seeing. A number of injuries in the last few months a number up to 6,300 cases, and this is cases in our hospitals. We have a dire situation in the city. Around 667 cases. During these remaned we have infectious disease. We have cases 80 where theres 600. Many lives changed. And the victims as before, i believe we spoke to you in june, many women and children were injured and killed. Yes. This is true. Most of these people are innocent people women, children. People with bandages. Now the medical aid from the war. Most is there. Dr abdul, thank you. I know you are a busy man thank you for taking the time out to tell us what is happening on the ground. Japans Prime Minister pushed through controversial legislation that could see troops sent abroad for the First Time Since world war ii. Opposition m. P. S walked out of the vote in protest, and thousands of demonstrators gathered outside. Harry fawcett reports. For a second day running, thousands descended to voice opposition as to what was happening inside. The majority was laws on how the country can use its military. Im a teacher, i dont want to send students or my own child to war. Im here to oppose the laws. Translation the government is not listening to the voices the public or the academics. They listen to what is appealing to them. Reporter shinzo abes majority is demonstrating its power. The bill forced through to a new vote. The passage a formality. This is another step towards what the Prime Minister calls normalizing japans postwar stay us in a neighbourhood changed by chinas rise. The security situation in japan is severe. These bills are necessary to protect japanese peoples lies and protect a war. Japans cabinet reinterpreted the other. Relying to selfdefence coming to an aid under attack. This is needed before it happens, and is designed to make is easier for troops to coordinate with counterparts in asia and demoiment in logistic roles far from home. Shinzo abe will take a big hit in terms of the bills. Its to not so much the role Japanese Forces will play. Its a broad agreement that the counter situation of an asymmetric relationship is not really in japans interests. Its the message by which he has gone through this. Which is by subverting the Constitutional Order and the way that the japanese governments interpreted it. This is about making good on a commitment of japans ally. At home, though with mounting opposition to the content of the bills, and methods by which it is forced through, he is paying a political price to greece where the government says its priority is to complete a desperately needed bailout package. Parliament approved tough measures demanded by creditors. The vote triggered angry protests in athens hundreds demonstrating against the measures making life harder for millions of greeks. Even president Alexis Tsipras doesnt agree with tax rises and cuts. This is what will happen next. Eurozone finance minister are holding talks on an emergency bridging loan worth 7 billion to help greece afloat. Stay afloat. The focus shifts to a vote in the german parliament. The 86 billion deal must be ratified pore it proceeds. Thats when a 3. 5 billion payment is due to the European Central bank. Simon mcgregorwood has more from athens. For Alexis Tsipras, wednesday nights vote in parliament was the first hurdle in a journey. Now the creditors can sit and start the talks on the nest bailout. He is damaging almost 40 mem bores of parliament. What he needs is a reward from the european union. The greek government owes 7 billion on existing loans. What would help is liquid di from the central bank. If the European Central bank can ease the pressure on the banging system. Mr Alexis Tsipras will be able to sell that has an achievement to a skeptical greek public. Joining us is the director of sovereign risk ratings at ias global. Joining us live from london. Good to see you. Seems to be a deal that no one likes. How sustainable do you think it is. The devil is not so much in the detail as in the implementation. Trying to force someone to do something they dont want to do is difficult. Results are poor. Even though this was passed and syriza and cyprus will probably have to have a new coalition, possibly definitely a new cabinet, best of all it would be a government of unity, implementing these measures, it will be difficult. You wonder what the point is. The i. M. F. If we go to sustainable things in two years time, greece will erie otters twice the economic output. The debt question is interesting and concerns the high minds. Arguing about sustainability. In reality, the debt owed to the eurozones government has been taken off the table. Greece doesnt have to pay interest for five years or principal for 10 years. It has to my e. C. B. And i. M. F. Its a spread body with its own rules. Its a paper tiger when they kick in. The question is what happens after the years, it will be unsustainable and have to be rescheduled. Thats where the i. M. F. And germany will be at loggerheads. It will be good for Alexis Tsipras to get something out of the deal. Raising liquidity for the banks is a good idea if the e. C. B. Can be generous on its side. You touched on how he played this Alexis Tsipras. How do you think he will come out of this what will the response be by the greek people. You see them standing in queues to get little money every day. The situation is likely to get worse. Yes, i think Alexis Tsipras remains popular. There is no one like him in greece left with such political capital. He was always about making a decision he didnt want to he was forced to take it. The honesty gave him a lot of credit. He has to carry this Reform Programme through on his shoulders. It will be difficult for him to stomach, without new Coalition Parties or under a National Unity government. So far, so good. Theres more reform measures to pass next week. Lets see about the implementation side. Only greeks can implement. The europe eens and the i. M. F. Have to decide all sorts of things. When do you think it will be likely to see money trickling through from the banks. When will more be released . E. C. B. As we have seen in the drama, is key. It will not make a political decision to raise or lower. It will look to what is happening in the talks, and the sequence of event that have to turn positive for grease to move away from the cliff ench called grexit cliff edge called grexit. Things are in place. The e. C. B. Can raise liquidity because it has the finance, and greek will not have to default. With bridging in place, it does not have to default. A positive touch there from you. Thank you more to come on the al jazeera newshour. We go inside the prison cell of mexicos fugitive drug leaders. Police launch a nationwide manhunt. Plus picture perfect the planet pluto as never seen before. Jordan spieth begins his campaign for a thirdstraight majors the open championship gets under way at st andrews israel launched an air strike on the gaza strip. It says it was targetting hamas facilities. Overnight a rocket was fired from gaza into southern israel. Photos of torture and executions by the Syrian Government have been shown to the u. S. Congress. The pictures smuggled out by a syrian army defector. Tom ackerman reports from washington. These are images of horror leaving little to the imagine nation. A body scarred by scorching amputation gouging and bearing signs of starvation, taken between 2011 and 2013 on two hospitals on the orders of the Syrian Government television service, the unidentified man claiming to have taken the photograph, code named caesar. Last year he appeared before the u. S. Congress after defecting with 50,000 images of torture. Syria dismissed them as forgeries, the fbi and others are convinced they are authentic. A sample on display by the Holocaust Museum was put on exhibit in the capitol building. A former detainee described how he had to walk over dead bodies on the way to be questioned and ultimately tortured. It took them five hours of beating me to get tired, before carrying me to my cell. He identified two photos, a doctor and a neighbour who were never involved. A senior public politician said america lost its moral clarity two years ago, by backing off action in response to the first confirmed reports of Syrian Chemical Weapons attacks. That was a moment in time for us as a nation to step forward with an operation that could have greatly changed the momentum. Another condemned the decision to restrict u. S. A. To Syrian Opposition fighters. We are training people. The plans are to train more. Send them to syria to fight i. S. I. S. , and not vow to protect them against bashar alassads barrel bombing. That, my friends, is a shameful, shameful policy. Reporter its feared the u. S. Iran nuclear deal will enable the iranian republic to support bashar alassad. The iranian guard operate on the same base i was arrested. We know irans effect. When i talk to extended family in damascus, they tell me they see iranian, iranian officers, like, at the checkpoints, standing there. Reporter u. S. Military action may fall short of what is demanded by some. But they are moving to document alleged war crimes in syria, for the one day when the victims may get justice. President obamas been defending the Historic Deal with iran over to the nuclear programme. He said the agreement makes his country and the world more secure. The bottom line is this this nuclear deal needs the National Security interests of the United States and our allies. It prevent the most serious threat, iran obtaining a Nuclear Weapon which would make the other problems that iran may cause ooep worse. Even worse. Thats why the alternative, no limits on the iran nuclear programme, no inspections and an iran closer to a Nuclear Weapon the risk of an arms race and risk of war, all that would endanger our security the deal would pay the way for tehran and washington to reestablish diplomatic days. As rosalind jordan explains, getting the two to agree on other issues could be difficult. Reporter street celebrations in tehran, as the u. S. And other p5 1 hammer out a deal with iran on its nuclear programme. Does that mean the u. S. Will work with the iranian leadership on issues such as i. S. I. L. And the syrian civil war. The minister seems to indicate, perhaps. It shows in a globalized world diplomacy has a better chance of achieving results, and pressure. I hope this will be a lesson for others. Reporter the building behind me is the old Iranian Embassy in washington, and has been closed since 1980, when the u. S. And iran broke off diplomatic relations. Now, under the vienna conventions washington is obligated to maintain the building. Dont expect it to be open for business any time soon. The u. S. Accused iran of stirring up trouble across the middle east. Supporting hezbollah and hamas, and is accused of sending aid to the houthis in yemen. Theres talk that they may be able to use the moment to end syria war. We need to see whether or not the iranians are willing to play ball, to correct the situation. To date we have not done that, we placed our emphasis on the nuclear issue. Setting aside these other things, now its time to pivot, pivot rapidly, and moving it aside, shiite, iran and the u. S. Of a recruiting tool. Such cooperation runs the risk of increasing tensions between the u. S. And allies, sunni dominated saudi arabia, which views iran as a rival a. Time is coming out. With just 17 months before it leaves office. It has a landmark deal with iran. Its likely to be years before its regarded by the u. S. As a friend, not a potential foe former u. S. President george h. W. Push break a bone in his net after fulling at his home. The spokesperson said the 91yearold is in a stable condition in hospital. Bub is the oldest living u. S. President and suffers alzhiemers a new relationship with the United States making comments addressing the assembly in havana. Castros speech camming days after talking about diplomatic ties. Its a long time to settle disputes a massive manhunt is under way in mexico for escaped drug king pin. A prison video has beenersed showing them leaving a hole in the shower floor. Reporter behind the maximum the Mexican Security prison where high profile prisoners are locked up. None more notorious that Joaquin Guzman, el chapo, taken here by the Mexican Government in triumph in 2014. Cell 20 was home to the worlds most wanted drug lord until last saturday evening, in which he sat on the bed of cell, put on his shoes. Got up and went into this area, which is one of the only areas in the cell where the cameras cant see him, and he knelt down, kept going lower and lower until he disappeared into a hole, which goes into a tunnel. Extending for 1. 5km. Its worth noting that the prison is a huge maze, and we passed through so many corridors and security doors to get to the cell. Its impossible to know where you are inside. That makes it more amazing and suspicious that el chapos rescue team knew where their tunnel had to come up. Behind me is the building where Joaquin Guzman emerged after going 1. 5km in his underground tunnel. Sort of luxury tunnel that had ventilation, electric lighting and a motorbike that could have whisked him to freedom. Theres an allout manhunt to catch him. Its anyones guess where Joaquin Guzman is now Amnesty International held a protest outside the egyptian consular in sydney, as part of a campaign for justice for three al jazeera journalists facing charges in cairo. Andrew thomas reports from sydney. Reporter this event is to raise awareness ahead of a verdict on 30 july, as well as silent protests in the streets, members of amnesty delivered a petition to officials, with 40,000 signatures, of people calling for charges against peter greste, Mohammed Badr and Mohamed Fadel fahmy to be dropped. This is about more than the al jazeera three. Amnesty International Says 18 other journalists are behind bars in egypt, and more broadly they are speaking out against what they call draconian new laws, criminalizing protest and the freedom of expression in egypt. Amnesty international is one of five human Rights Groups that wrote to Australia Foreign minister, julie bishop, asking her to speak out against what they call the most serious human rights crisis in decades, a crackdown on almost any form of dissent. The al jazeera case, which reaches its conclusion soon, is the most high profile example. Lets get the latest on the weather. Richard, i believe you are keeping an eye on japan, and a typhoon there. Yes, we knew that this would be an active typhoon even in the northwestern part of the pacific. As you can see, we have the formation of the clear air in the middle. The eye indicating its a developing storm. It has been pulling in dry air on the western flank. The main thing about the system is it will interact with a whether front further north. Its a classic set up for japan. You often end up with vast amounts. In terms of wind it is barely hurric

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