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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The 20240703

In the city of benghazi along with three planes full of aid. Another egyptian aircraft is on hand to help evacuate some of the many injured across the storm stricken region. Earlier i spoke to dr hani shennib, an american citizen from the badly affected area of derna. He is president of the National Council on us libya relations. We woke up on the shock of what is happening in 10 too. It took a while for them to recognise that the destruction that occurred in derna is much more pronounced then what was initially reported. So that was a major catastrophe in a country thatis a major catastrophe in a country that is divided, and a country that has zero preparation for disaster relief. And blocked out completely from the world as its roads and communication tools and so on are absent. There is no cell phones, no internet access. No physical access. There are helicopters kind of flying around the city at this point, but as far as i know, as of less than 30 minutes ago, no serious supplies have been delivered to the city. We hear about egyptian supplies, visits, Turkish Relief coming into benghazi and so on, it has not yet made its way inside the city. The city is still cut off completely. And doctor, we have been talking on the programme this evening and you mentioned it yourself, that this is a divided country. How much do you think the political divisions may hamper the ability of aid agencies and other intern is a National Organisation to get that much needed aid into the country . Itrailiiile organisation to get that much needed aid into the country . Aid into the country . While the de th of aid into the country . While the depth of it. Aid into the country . While the depth of it, the aid into the country . While the depth of it, the impact aid into the country . While the depth of it, the impact of depth of it, the impact of the division is a lot more than what needs to be done right now, immediately. Wejust needs to be done right now, immediately. We just heard from the internationally recognised Prime Minister in the west, that he has released 2 billion for the relief. Vaguely identified to the city of benghazi and derna. This is a welcome news, but it is preceded by the incredible amount of starvation of the east as the oil revenue has been used to play into the differences in politics between the east and the west. The result of which is the decaying infrastructure in those cities. When i was last in derna, and i wrote articles about this, the city of 100,000 inhabitants and the surrounding, about 150,000 in total, villages around it. Does not have a functioning hospital. Has not had one for the last eight years at least. There is only one house, a villa of two stories has been turned into a hospital that has been receiving people from the city for the last six years. So you start with that lack of infrastructure, the incredible amount of starvation, and then you can move on to the fact that the infrastructure of the city and its stems have been neglected. There have been reports since 2008 and 2010, 2012. Scientific articles that indicate that the dams that are in during a, In The Valley of 10 to, need to be strengthened and nobody has ever paid attention to it. Ministers would just come in and make promises and then leave the city, neglected. The result that we have today is a combination of a natural disaster, coupled with a human disaster, human negligence. And that was Doctor Shannib speaking earlier. The north korean leader, kimjong un, has arrived in russia for a meeting with president putin. He travelled to the far east town of khasan where we believe the two leaders will hold talks. But theres also speculation on another possible Meeting Point vostochny space centre. Mr putin is already in vladivostok, which is around 200km from the north korean border. This is kims first trip abroad in four years, since he met putin in 2019. This is the pair back then. The kremlin said this trip will strengthen the friendship according to the us, moscow wants to buy north korean ammunition for the war in ukraine. The New York Times is reporting that mr kim wants advanced satellite technology, Nuclear Powered submarines, and food aid. For more on that, earlier we spoke to katie stallard, Senior Global Affairs editor at the new statesman she started by explaining what do we know so far about this meeting, and what kim hopes to achieve from it. It does look, from my understanding that kim jong un� s train has already passed where he would have turned to vladivostok and is still heading north. So it does look most likely that hes heading to that spaceport, the Vostochny Cosmodrome. I mean, well wait to see. But i think the broad outlines as you introduced there of what these two leaders are looking for from each other are becoming pretty clear, i think, on the russian side. Fundamentally, this is about weapons. Russia is desperately seeking Military Supplies to shore up its war on ukraine, specifically things like artillery shells, rocket launchers. It might also be introduced. It might also be interested in some of north koreas Ballistic Missile systems. But from the north korean side, theres really quite a Shopping List of things they would be interested in. I mean, for a start, they need food aid. North korea sealed its own borders effectively at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which led to very severe food crises there over the last several years. Of course, we dont know how bad the situation is because there are now so few International Agencies on the ground there. So north korea wants food aid. It wants hard currency to prop up the economy. It also wants russias support in internationalforums. So it wants, for instance, to know that russia would have its back at the un, that it would block any further sanctions against north korea. And then, as you mentioned, they also want help with their own weapons systems. North korea is currently trying to develop nuclear submarines. Its also trying to develop military satellites, the last two launches of which have failed. So it would be very interested in getting some of that technology from russia. So thats why it would make sense if the Vostochny Cosmodrome is going to be the Meeting Point, because thats something where that would be very much front and centre as something that russia has to offer that it knows that north korea wants. In israel, after nine months of protests against the hard line governments highly controversial changes to the justice system, there are worries that a pivotal court case could lead to a constitutional crisis. All 15judges of the Supreme Court have been convening for the First Time Ever to hear petitions against a legal amendment which limits their powers. From jerusalem, heres our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. Democracy the cry went up at this mass rally on the eve of a crucial hearing, pitching the most extreme nationalist government in israels history against its top judges. In the shadow of the Supreme Court, the stage was set for an unprecedented showdown. I have to save israel. We cant let fanatics rule. My mother and her father was in the holocaust. We fought for this country. We cannot give up. Israelis joining these huge, noisy protests really feel theyre fighting a Battle For The Future of their country. In recent months, big social divisions have been opened up and israel is facing its worst domestic crisis in many years. Now, for the First Time Ever, the full bench of the Supreme Court has convened. It must decide whether to allow a new law that limits its own powers to overturn Government Legislation and dont dare translation dont dare to invalidate basic laws. Already far right ministers such as Bezalel Smotrich are threatening to ignore any Court Decision that goes against the governing coalition. That could lead to an escalating constitutional crisis. I see that there will be blood in the streets. They are killing the country. We will not let it be because its the left. His aggressive right will be more aggressive. This bitter row has worried israels International Allies and its hurt the economy and the military, with protesting Army Reservists refusing to turn up on duty. Defence experts fear israels readiness for war is at risk and warn the government that the Security Forces when there is a dilemma. They would say we obey the Supreme Court. Its not a netflix series. And its our security. With weeks or months expected before the Supreme Court gives its important ruling. The demonstrations continue. Polls suggest that most israelis are desperate for a compromise, but this political chasm will be hard to bridge. Yolande knell, bbc news, jerusalem. Bring you a line from the top story this evening, the devastating floods in libyan. In tripoli, he said to reporters, we dont need aid, not even medication or equipment, nor doctors or ambulances, but we have a problem in retrieving the bodies from the sea. The libyan navy, divers, are putting all their efforts into retrieving the bodies. That a statement from the Prime Minister speaking to reporters in tripoli giving an indication there of desperate situation that currently that areas in. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. They call themselves the tree amigos, three 17 year olds busy rescuing damaged trees. Theres tom, adam and owen. It all started when they came across some vandalized saplings and decided to fix them. Theyre now thriving. Weve spent, like 17 of our 17 years around here, and its a shame to see this environment around us fall apart. So its nice tojust keep it going for generations to come, really. In fact, its expanding across the community as more and more young people come down to help out. The people of Potters Green have already rescued trees which were about to be chopped by a developer. Weve got birch, weve got a pear tree. Its been the catalyst for the creation of the tree sanctuary by toms mum, martina. So if you see a tree that needs rescuing the Tree Amigos Sanctuary is the place to go. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Police in the netherlands have recovered a van gogh painting, stolen from a museum three years ago. Parsonage garden at nuenen in spring was snatched during a covid lockdown, when thieves smashed through glass doors with a sledgehammer. A man was convicted of carrying out the crime two years ago, but the whereabouts of the painting had remained unknown. Arthur brand, a detective involved in the hunt, said the painting was deilvered to his home in amsterdam, and that it was stuffed into a blue ikea bag. Earlier i spoke to the lawyer and founder of art recovery international, chris marinello, who shared his thoughts on the recovery. Dutch police did a fantasticjob in arranging this to be return so quickly after the theft. Three and a half years may seem like a long time, but not in my business. Sometimes these things take decades. So this was, we understand, taken during a raid during the covid lockdown. As we say, the perpetrator was arrested, but the painting itself got lost. Do we know where it was, where its been for the last three and a half years . And and how do you even go about tracking Something Like that down . Well, the dutch police announced that it had been theyve been monitoring phone calls and that two criminal gangs were involved. Whats rare in this instance is that they actually arrested the actual thief. And so thats a big step. And the other thing that really helped here was the Media Coverage at the time, this was a Smash And Grab Type Theft with a sledgehammer, it made the news, it also made this painting radioactive. No one would touch it in the art market. So, i mean, that is the question, isnt it . But are there paintings which, as you say, describe as radioactive . What happens to them . Do they sort of disappear for a few years until the kind of storm blows over . I mean, what do you do with the painting thats thats worth, well, millions . Well, initially, the thieves will try to sell it. And when they realize that its too hot to handle, they will then exchange it for drugs or weapons or try to use it, as they did in this case, as a get out ofjail free card, which means theyll try to get a lesser sentence for a criminal or somebody whos charged with a crime if they return this particular painting. Now, that didnt work in this case. So the thieves had nothing to do with this, no one would buy it, no one would trade for it, no one would bargain for it. It was no choice but to return it. So as if it was effectively worthless to them, right . Thats correct. And thats what you want to do in these type of types of cases. You dont want to pay criminals. You dont want to make a market for stolen artwork. Now, there are a few things that were not learning about this case yet. And thatjust dont sit well with me is they havent announced that that it was an unconditional return. We know a Insurance Company was involved. I wanted, like to know that nobody paid any money for the return of this piece. Also, it doesnt sit well with me that they would return it to a detectives home. I know i would never give out my home address, even if you were going to return the mona lisa, youre not coming to my home, especially a criminal. So something isnt quite right with this case yet. Any damage to the painting . We hear that it was in a pillowcase in an ikea bag, which for a multimillion dollar painting i wouldnt have said is the best way to transport Something Like that. 0nce something is stolen, it is suspect to damage and and its severe discoloration, paint loss. I mean, thieves do not know how to handle fine art. So having damaged is not unexpected and its disappointing, but it will be restored. And we happen to know that the museum is over the moon about this recovery. These days Northern Ireland has largely found a way of living with its sectarian divisions. But between the late 1960s and 1990s it was riven by a conflict known as the troubles. Legislation to provide a conditional amnesty for murders committed during the conflict has just passed its final stage in the uk parliament. Controversially, former paramilitaries and british soldiers have been guarenteed they wont be prosecuted if they give information to a new commission. And all civil court cases and inquests related to the troubles will be stopped , something thats strongly opposed by most victims groups. Earlier i spoke to patricia burns, daughter of thomas burns, who at the age of 32 was killed as he left a social club in North Belfast in 1972. Ms burns was six years old when her father died, and she told me why she is opposed to the legacy bill. Be absolutely devastating for my own family and many other families in the same position as mine. We have done everything through the law, the courts, legal aid to try and get a proper inquest into the killing. And we have now got to the stage with one has been granted. Now, what that means is we have campaigned for years to get an inquest into his killing supplies told and other things which were a cover up at the time and we have been granted an inquest. But with this bill going through, it means that any inquest not at a very good stage by the time next may comes, it would be wiped out. So on one hand, weve got the inquest and on the other, theres a possibility well lose them. And patricia, this is because, as we were just saying there, that if the inquest is happens, it will effectively stop all inquest processes once this legacy bill is enacted. Thats correct. Yes. The inquest Willjust Start now will not get through the Hearing Stage at all. You are one of many families. Most of the victims groups are opposed to this. Its also opposed by all the Northern Ireland Political Parties and indeed by the irish government. Just to let our viewers know what the the current secretary of state, chris heaton harris, talks about this bill. He says this is never going to be a perfect solution to this particular problem because no perfect solution exists. But they believe the British Government believes this is the best mechanism to help sort of to help families and i guess to get greater understanding about whats gone on in the past. How do you react to their Point Of View . I have to totally disagree with that. As it stands, the process that is in place at the minute with inquests and civil cases are getting results. Families are getting results. They are getting answers. And that is the sole purpose for why this bill is getting pushed through, because the answers do not. The people, the British Government do not want the answers to come out. Youve only got to look at the volume of ballymurphy case where all those people who died are proven innocent. It was a trip to hell in my eyes. A lot of these inquests will uncover the truth of the cover ups and everything else. Its devastating. My father was an innocent man. He was shot down, dead. There were lies told

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