well this is Al Jazeera and these are
the headlines record high temperatures
have been set in three continents with
health authorities sounding the alarm in
Asia Europe and North America in the
Southern United States 80 million
Americans are now under heat alerts as
records were said from Arizona all the
way to Florida
in Israel protesters are planning a day
of national resistance in opposition to
the government's proposed judicial
reforms this comes after the knesset
passed the first reading of a
controversial Bill to limit the Supreme
Court's Powers the biggest protests are
expected to be held in Jerusalem and in
Tel Aviv
a salvage operation has begun off the
coast of Yemen involving two giant oil
tankers the threat of a catastrophic oil
spill in the Red Sea now appears to be
receding thanks to that 140 million
dollar Rescue Mission
talks to stop three months of fighting
in Sudan are reported to have resumed in
Saudi Arabia Sudanese Army commanders
are meeting their paramilitary Rivals
the rapid support forces previous
negotiations in Jeddah were suspended
back in June following numerous
ceasefire violations the battle for
power in Sudan has led to the deaths of
at least 3 000 people and forced 3
million from their homes
the international criminal court in The
Hague has rejected an attempt by the
Philippines to stop an investigation
into extrajudicial killings during the
so-called War on Drugs the campaign
against illegal drug traffickers ordered
by then-president Rodrigo duterte was
highly controversial thousands of
Filipinos were killed and the police
Crackdown
a U.S citizen has crossed the border
into North Korea without authorization
and is likely being detained the man who
is believed to be an American Soldier
was taking part in a tour of the
demilitarized border separating North
and South Korea according to local media
he was with a group of visitors in the
panmunjam village when he suddenly
bolted over the brick line marking the
border the UN says it's working to
resolve the incident
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