explore new york city from sunrise to sunset to find out what it s really like under lockdown. and i m sure the sports the most successful players in men s tennis history want to set up a fund to help lower ranked players financially doing the kimono virus crisis. welcome to the new british leaders are defending themselves against damning criticism that they ve mishandled a coronavirus pandemic the sunday times newspaper points the finger directly at prime minister johnson it accuses him of wasting precious time in stopping the spread now the paper usually supports johnson s conservative party but it says he ignored scientists warnings failed to replenish stocks of protective medical equipment and didn t attend of 5 initial emergency meetings about the outbreak or since then more than $15000.00 britons have died in hospitals across the country that s the world s 5th highest national death toll and the true total could be much higher because official statistics don t include t
the coronavirus situation under control despite reports its health system is stretched to the limit. and south korea reports just 8 new cases news its president says gives hope to other parts of the world. under the british government has denied reports that it wasted time and botched its response to the coronavirus pandemic with prime minister boris johnson directly to blame a damning report in the sunday times newspaper says he ignored scientists warnings and skipped 5 emergency meetings as the crisis group this is the u.k. recorded 596 more deaths pushing its total past 16000 paul brennan reports from london. the accusations of complacency a misjudgment to spread across 4 pages the headline a damning assessment of government failure to prepare the quotes alleged 5 weeks of missed opportunities and political in nashua the british government s national crisis committee is called by the acronym cobra prime minister boris johnson s failure to attend any of the 1st 5 coronaviru
a small passenger plane crashes into a densely populated neighborhood in the city of goma in eastern democratic republic of congo at least 27 people have been killed. there counting is underway in hong kong after a record turnout for the territory s local elections the burj is seen by many as a test of public opinion on hong kong s relationship with beijing after months of sometimes violent protests at least 2900000 people cast their ballots that s more than 70 percent of all registered voters results are expected in the coming hours in a moment we ll cross to rob mcbride who s standing by in hong kong but 1st scott hardly takes a look at the record breaking election and how it unfolded. in a hong kong neighborhood hardest hit by battles between protesters and police voters in manchaca cast last minute ballots just moments before the polls closed on a record breaking day for hong kong elections the highest voter turnout ever after nearly 6 months of violent demonstrations the
long time leader to run for a controversial third term in office. and broadcast live. why russian officials made a very public display of opening the black box from the jet shot down ove by turkey. good evening i m antonio mora, this is al jazeera america s international news hour. we begin tonight with the u.n. taking a first step towards ending the war in syria. the security council unanimously approved resolution beginning talks between the syrian government and the opposition. it did not address what will happen to syrian president bashar al-assad. this afternoon, president obama said assad must go believing the bloodshed will continue while he is in power but the president seemed to soften his position on how soon assad should go. 20 foreign minister met to what led to the council resolution. courtney kealy has been there all day. antonio, five years of the syrian civil war, possible talks and moves towards peace. saying this is an unprecedented diplomatic move towar