Muslims across the world protest against the french president s comments on islam while turkeys leader threatens to sue the magazine charlie a bow. And tanzanians vote amid accusations of electoral fraud and Human Rights Violations in a country once praised as a beacon of peace and. It became the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the spring with entire nations locked down and hundreds of millions of people told to stay at home now tougher measures are being imposed across europe after deaths from covert 19 surged by almost 40 percent in the past week doctors in several countries are warning hospitals are just days away from being overwhelmed germany is imposing in emergency months long lockdown closing restaurants and bars but keeping schools open nearly 15000 new infections are reported there in the last 24 hours italy has also registered a record high of nearly 25000 new cases on sunday the government announced restaurants and bars will not be able to do seated service after 6
Our guest author this evening is lisa selin davis. She is originally from right here in fairfield new yorkand shes been a great friend for the bookstore. Really since the bookstore openseven years ago and possibly even before that with trips to manchester. She is the author of the young adult novel lost stars and is an essayist and journalist whos written for publicationsincluding the new york times, wall street journal and others and shes with us tonight to celebrate the release just yesterday of her book tom boy. Please join me in welcoming her. Thank you. Hello lisa. This is going to be a unique experience for the both of us. I have never ever interviewed my author so i am so excited about this fun exchange that were going to have. I dont get to talk to my authors about their books in this way. Usually we are hammering it out editorially through the beginning pages of the process but never in this way can we go back in and talk about it together so this is a great experience for me
States its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line. Hello im sam is a than this is counting the cost of aljazeera your weekly look at the world of business and economics this week japan im aging population soaring debts and follow me in recession can japans new Prime Minister of 4 decades of contraction. Also this week pakistan is asias best performing stock market and the rally may have a long way to go despite the pandemic. Plus famine poverty and uprisings a stark warning says the pandemic wipes out a decade of economic growth. In the end maybe in a conservative country the choice of continuity was too appealing chief cabinet secretary. Replaced his bastions as Prime Minister stepped down as the countrys longest serving Prime Minister for Health Reasons challenges to pick up from where they left off and make sure their twentys are not a wasted decade. Had attempted to turn around the stale economy with a 3 pronged revival plan we have inher
A massive explosion in parts of the city a huge new fire has triggered panic and prompted fresh questions about government negligence. Its good to have you with us tonight european governments are racing against the clock and the weather to find shelter for thousands of displaced migrants from greeces camp a massive fire destroyed the camp tuesday night leaving some 12000 people homeless greece is sending 3 ships to house thousands of the refugees for the past 2 nights most of them have slept outside and theyre still struggling to get enough food and water. A 2nd one to foreigners burn the morning a refugee camp beyond all recognition. Leaving behind a human catastrophe which is now unfolding on the streets of lesbos. Among the homeless thousands of exhausted men women and children some of whom are born in the now destroyed morea camp we do if it were free. Im definitely not ive no doing nothing really. To do with the you all for. Taking no money put up that lets a little know we will
This following the latest on the story for us hi emma good to see you of the german and french leaders angloamerican and im on my call as we said as we said to have agreed on an initiative for the e. U. To take in around 400. 00 miners can you tell us more about what exactly they agreed on well theyve agreed to take in those 400. 00 underage miners and thats a 1st step since there are more than 12 pozen people currently without a roof in morea camp into conditions weve just seen in their reports and among them more than 40000 children another 400 children will be relocated within the European Union and the situation was dire already in moria and its now becoming dramatic and thats why both both france and germany will try to convince other e. U. Countries to also take a more migrants from last fall so lets have a listen to what im going to marco the german chancellor had to say. Right. Ok so it looks like were having some trouble with that clip there emma but certainly saying that she