tv Silver Fez Al Jazeera July 15, 2018 7:32am-8:00am +03
7:32 am
every minute we have and if it's. you know holding him talking to him. trying to stimulate some sort of response he became very interested in seeing. no response to pique. not even two year. old meet the never. you know i was. as far as he could understand. you know was that i abandoned here that i read a stranger take him away and i didn't think about it. it was very troubling. very troubling to have a child that you loved very much but was so distant.
7:33 am
it's like the wild west they can do anything and the really hard for them to get the all powerful internet is both a tool for democracy and a threat somebody who controls ten thousand dollars that controlling hundred thousand voices and they distort the debate in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people and out investigates to disinform ation and democracy part two on al-jazeera. the
7:34 am
nature of news as it breaks although thousands of women have reported rape and other sexual atrocities in south sudan sewer rats are going to vision statement figure is likely much higher with detailed coverage nearly fifty schools took part in the drive each one responsible have her liking at different schools of wise clothing from around the world variable focal is still very new here but these players are very confident they won't be able fully made people want to buy on the international studies. he has no pulse board yet he's politically active in two time trees i was still new to extend the power of peaceful transition when he closed the shelter which barred you know are part of the world some people think you are stupid the crazy food mccown saakashvili former president of georgia and banks governor of the odessa region in ukraine. zero.
7:35 am
zero zero zero swift and three joules. striking hard into gaza civilians who rushed to help become the victims of israeli raids now a new attacks are being reported. i'm richelle carey this is al-jazeera from doha also ahead unrest on the streets anger in parliament haiti's prime minister was forced out of office in the middle of an economic crisis plus. the ethiopian capital was eritrea's leader promises to end decades long differences during his
7:36 am
landmark visit. dozens of missiles have rained down on gaza with deadly effect and a major escalation of israeli action the sale of military says the wave of attacks were in retaliation for protest at the border and for rocket fire the reports late on saturday from hamas of the ceasefire brokered by egypt but in the our sense that there have been new. airstrikes bernard smith is in gaza. not since the twenty fourteen war has israel hit a target so close to the densely populated gaza city israel says this building was a hamas urban warfare training facility with a tunnel underneath there were also civilians nearby israel says they were warned in advance of the strike i mean the smaller rocket was fired first at the roof a knock it's called but the people there said they didn't understand this warning
7:37 am
instead some rushed to help thinking someone had been injured these two teenagers were among that group they were killed when israel second a much more powerful strike came in since friday evening israel's military has hit more than forty targets across gaza the total to move some of it in consultations with the defense minister the military chief of staff and top security forces we decided on a powerful action against hamas terrorism the israeli army delivered its most painful strike against a mass since the twenty fourteen war it also released a video of what it says was the destruction of a tunnel near the border with egypt. israel has been frustrated for weeks now by century burning balloons and burning kites that drift over the border during friday protests and set fire to israeli crops prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been under enormous domestic pressure particularly from border communities to do something to stop them and israel has threatened. to hamas if you do not stop these
7:38 am
kites we will get back in this seems to be that retaliation. dozens of rockets have been fired by armed groups from gaza towards israel a few have been intercepted by israel's iron dome system unusually hamas has claimed sole responsibility for some of the rockets fired by her israel's air strikes follow friday's protests which are now in their fourth month a fifteen year old palestinian was shot dead when israel says he tried to climb the fence the mainly peaceful protests began as an attempt to persuade israel to lift its twelve year long blockade of gaza but israel has not made any concessions and that's led to enormous frustration amongst garza's almost two million people burn it's made out to syria and gaza some are dowie is a middle east analyst based in the us he is calling for a new palestinian leadership. as we've seen over the course of the last hundred days it's not how most officials who are out on the border getting killed and
7:39 am
protesting. it's innocent civilians and these are innocent civilians like twenty one year old palestinian medic rosana not jar these are people with names people who have you know have gone out to the fronts knowing full well that there are israeli soldiers taking shots at them the only difference between the two palestinian teenagers and we have to remember again that these are children who are being killed who were killed today and the one hundred thirty eight or so who have been killed along the border fence over the last one hundred days is that the two today locked and agency in the matter and the reason they walked agency is because israel in a cowardly fashion decided to bomb them with f. sixteen s and you know this is i think this is something that we've seen time and time again from from the israelis when they're unable to win the war propaganda in the world the words and the word images in the public sphere they resort to killing people from the sky and you know i would venture to say that today how mouse is
7:40 am
equally culpable in the death of these two young men because they have failed to realize that the palestinians of gaza who protested over the course of last hundred days of actually captured the imagination of people like those i live with here in los angeles who are willing to give the palestinians a chance if only we could provide them with a political framework for moving forward house doesn't have it mahmoud abbas and fatah don't either haiti's been thrown into a new chaos after the prime minister suddenly resigned during a parliamentary session after days of violent protest the unrest first began when. government's plans to remove fuel subsidies which have but have seen a fifty percent increase in prices well as part of an agreement between haiti and the international monetary fund off entente reversed the plan but that didn't stop the protests which have seen at least seven people killed and dozens of businesses destroyed every elizondo has more from the capital port au prince. parliament held an emergency session on saturday where they were expected to vote no confidence on
7:41 am
the prime minister to push him out of office but before that could happen the now ex prime minister guy phone talk shows up at the parliament and midway through the session of roughly resigned it was not only him the resign but also the eighteen ministers around him so this concludes what has been a week of political suspense here in haiti comes a week after local talks proposed these unpopular gas price hikes that led to violent protests throughout the city other opening to add him to suspend those gas prices and led to this political crisis that ultimately led him to step down now as of right now haiti is without any sort of functional government it will now be up to the president and also the two leaders of parliament to decide who will be the next prime minister but i can tell you a lot of protesters on the streets telling us that they wanted the prime minister
7:42 am
to step down that has now happened but they're also very upset with the wider government as well many people are not happy with the president and hoping that some changes could happen there as well no signs of that but we'll see in the coming days if now things start to calm down here in port au prince the capital or if this country can get out of this political crisis that has gripped it for the last week a new era of friendship may have begun the twain to trouble neighbor as president has made his first visit to more than two decades it's another step towards reconciliation after the two nations agreed to restore ties and put an end to twenty years of hostility moments our reports from addis ababa. a few weeks ago ethiopian that it will be tough and he says that been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if they're the best of friends. that a tramp president decide to suffer work and i've been
7:43 am
a disciple boneset today to dancing on loud jesus. sols and stand out in a disciple tight security to welcome his visit the latest the in and then a little militaristic. i thank the people of for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president in the name of this in the goodness in the one i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one people. ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed made a similar visit to the tryst couple last weekend where he was welcomed by a forward with a hug some laughter the forty two year old of the broke the ice last month playfully embracing a peace deal that ended in one thousand nine hundred to two thousand board a war that killed tens of thousands on left from is surprised says then at a threat if you if you have a view to this hold the floor for you on top of us from things until the delightful
7:44 am
fun missile defense approach that by the dispute there will be often embassies fly through it and direct telephone lines. the sudden change in relations a surprising many but it's just the beginning of what could be a long peace process both sides will also need to follow through on their commitments this week if you pissed submitted a request to the united nations to lift sanctions on a trail in a show of good faith mohamed atta well just a disciple both you. then or else have been held in pakistan for some of the one hundred twenty eight victims have a suicide bombing during an election rally among those later arrest was a candidate for a prevention office more than three hundred people were injured in friday's blast caretaker prime minister nasir olmo has announced a nationwide day of mourning on sunday. five people including four attackers have been killed in two car bombings close to somalia's presidential palace but they say one blast happened just after a gunfight between security forces and armed men at
7:45 am
a checkpoint in the capital mogadishu the second bomb detonated nearby just moments later the armed group al-shabaab says it carried out the attacks. security forces are on high alert across cities in iraq's southern provinces after protests over living conditions there is concern that anger over unemployment and corruption could cause protests to spread to other regions are bank open reports broken. this is the damage after protests to storm the airport and the ruling party's headquarters at natura just a day before there were scenes of chaos security forces have been put on alert across the country to prevent further disruption and there has been about how much more what happened yesterday is that a group of vandals into the airport or a group of infiltrators with the protesters in to be a port and they smash the computer and the x. ray scanners that are used for security inspections and they smash the counters and
7:46 am
a lot of the important technical equipment and. protesters say there's no reason why they should be living in poverty in an oil rich region i. mean this is not a protest it's a revolution by the youth of not just the iraqi people have had enough nobody should tell you that this protest is linked to any political party or anyone controlling it or giving instructions these are the people of not just youth and tribal men. critics of iraq's government say economic problems have accumulated over many years and the government has done little to make life of its people easier and to add to growing grievances regional proxy wars may be playing a role in the deteriorating living conditions of many ordinary iraqis. iran is playing a major role in that because susan has been sanctions by by the united states put a corner it going to mccully they are cutting all looked at as
7:47 am
a supplies and with those supplies to iraq which were normally going going smoothly this is also creating a problem for iraq i think the rodeos want to tell the americans that if you create the problem somewhere else we've got combat you everywhere in southern iraq including natura protesters are increasingly fed up with waiting for things to get better that's frustration that two months have to relax and there's still no new government that can bring about change barbara and al jazeera thousands of people have been rallying against donald trump across the u.k. but he's made it clear he wants to stay on as president for a whole lot longer in an interview with the daily mail newspaper he said he plans to stand again in two thousand and twenty this is what he said it seems like everybody wants me to and he goes on to talk about a lack of competition from the democrats saying i know them all and i don't see anybody now in scotland crowds turned out to protest against trump's presence at
7:48 am
the golf course he owns a stopover in term very cost anger despite it being a private trip but in london there have been some shows of support for his policies on a go has more. president trump may try to wave off all the disapproval encountered in his trip but a round of golf is very different completely avoiding counter testis less than delighted with his visit. nevertheless he persisted with his primary form of exercise as he tweeted earlier in the day as the never trump has continued in scotland. in london.
47 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on