tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera October 11, 2018 2:00pm-2:34pm +03
2:00 pm
finishes destructive path the storm's path will take it north and it remains powerful and dangerous and gallacher all jazeera apalachicola florida a man accused of being a chinese spy has been extradited to the u.s. on charges of economic espionage agents who was arrested in belgium and brought to the united states on tuesday is accused of stealing information from the u.s. aerospace firms on behalf of china jew who is a deputy division director in the province of the chinese ministry of state security or m.s.s. the m.s.s. is the intelligence and security agency for china is responsible for counterintelligence foreign intelligence and political security. one of shoes job duties was to obtain technical information including trade secrets from aviation aerospace companies in the united states and europe still ahead on al-jazeera accusations of a mental health disaster and the rest prison camps but the age charity warning of
2:01 pm
the crisis is being told to leave and china has to create so-called re-education camps for weak are muslims. and there we've still got quite a few showers across the middle east of the moment the satellite picture is picking them up very clearly as they work their way in for the eastern part of the mediterranean and then work up towards the caspian sea want to see shop showers in with that cloud as well and they'll be a few war as we head through the day on thursday towards the east and it's largely dry weather force here but the temperature is easing a bit now marty now it's up to par to just of eighteen degrees i mean further towards the south and here in doha the temperature is just slipping away a little bit now so thirty seven or thirty six will be the took temperature over the next few days this blob of cloud though is all storm is making its way towards
2:02 pm
the south coast of oman maybe across into the southeastern parts of yemen the track is still very uncertain but it does look like the wet weather will start in the southern parts of a man as we head through the day on thursday into friday so that's when we'll start to see the outer fringes of that rain i mean further towards the south and we've also got a few showers in the eastern parts of madagascar one to two of those are likely to be rather lively but towards the west there's more dry weather to be found here further toward the west still in force in durban thirty degrees will be our maximum quite a warm day for us then for cape town will only be at around eighteen a good deal of cloud around at times too and as that system works its way eastwards it'll pick up bringing heavy rain. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of. the story's . providing
2:03 pm
a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. watching out to syria let's recap the top stories for you twenty two u.s. senators have triggered an investigation over the disappearance of saudi journalists from all the shows ski jump the ministration now has one hundred twenty days to look into allegations she was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul and also raises the possibility of sanctions she was last seen entering the
2:04 pm
consulate over a week ago turkey says the saudis have agreed to let them search the compound but it's unknown if or when that will actually happen. michael as we can to a tropical storm is a move across the u.s. state of georgia cost extensive damage in florida making landfall as the third most powerful storm to hit the united states since records began they say one man was killed by a falling tree. more now on our top story turkish politicians have reacted angrily to the disappearance and suspected murder of saudi journalists. opposition m.p.'s are warning of severe consequences in a report from the turkish capital ankara. it's been more than a week and despite an ongoing investigation there is still no sign of. sounds like a whole about thriller and down certain it is surrounding has is a growing concern to turkey's political figures do you have your body unturned in
2:05 pm
turkey is another stage will root for mafia method to bloody revenge if there was a crime and if the criminals are identified what is necessary should be done to punish the perpetrators. members of the ruling part to say is if the rumors office killings are true is to responsibility of every country to respond to such a human rights violation. so if he was to write a very critical column against saudi arabia it wouldn't have hurt the saudi image as much as this incident so it shows the impotence of a country to silence a journalist. opposition lawmakers are in agreement that if the allegations are true there must be consequences for saudi arabia if there is a murder and saudis are directly involved also do your fish bowls with diplomatic community here leave turkey and international institutions including the un should do the same it is not compatible with diplomacy law or friendship. if
2:06 pm
saudis carried out such an assassination this should be seen as defiance against her and disregard of law plus it is a threat to all journalists safety and well being is the most important thing but turkey has to reconsider its relations in the middle east with such countries until now the circus present project so far don has handled this case discreet the but as the concerns grow over the life of the salvage journalist some here fear that it could lead to a diplomatic break up and if this happens turkey will its support for western and arab countries to be able to put pressure on saudi arabia so now because al-jazeera . a shell a six point zero magnitude earthquake off the end in asian islands of java has killed at three people and damaged four homes it comes to weeks after more than two thousand people died in a major earthquake and tsunami on the island of salo s.c. and many are still missing or services will be held in the coming hours to mark the
2:07 pm
end of the official search and palace city where most of the bodies were found. the disaster in indonesia is one of the topics being discussed by members of the international monetary fund and world bank are gathering imbali for their annual meeting scott heiler joins us now from valley with more so as we just you know reference it's been about two weeks now since that disaster and tell me see what's the discussion there scott about what happens next. what happens next for cell in the discussions here particular with the world bank as the world bank works with indonesia when it comes to disaster relief and they're saying that they are working very closely with them in this recent disaster just two weeks ago and particularly today they're looking at it because you know we have the rescue operations the search operations i say on the island of the ways that are winding down today and then obviously now the next step what everyone the president of indonesia and the world bank officials here say needs to come next and that is the rebuilding yes obviously to rebuild that infrastructure get the economies the local economies back
2:08 pm
pumping people back to work but also emotionally to get things moving forward so that is very important everyone is really kind of pointing to but also on the discussions here and it's even part of the program here these several days of meetings the international monetary fund and the world bank group annual meetings here and that is how to prevent disasters how to cope with disasters and how to rebuild after disasters so that is something that was already on the agenda before what happened here in indonesia two weeks ago so that's really kind of a focus now a renewed focus because of what happened but they're really photo they're really tuning in on how they rebuild after this and it's important to get those economies the people back to work in the local economies back up and operating and that's what they're focused on right now it's always so what discussions can we expect when it comes to trade friction and how that is enacting the global economy. one thing you know you have two organizations that are tightly woven together the international monetary fund in the world bank the world bank's one of their main
2:09 pm
goals is to alleviate extreme poverty and they have raised an alarm bell rang of an alarm bell about the trade frictions going on between the top two economies in the world the united states and china because they say that trade is very important to alleviate extreme poverty they say that it's important that these this trade friction between the united states and china downgrades because it's impacting it has a knock on effect on poorer nations around the world particular when it comes to supply chain for those two major economies also when you look at the i.m.f. earlier in the week they said that because of trade frictions the global economy they reduced what they thought is going to be the economy the growth in the economy over the next couple of years for the world they say that point two percent revised down because of these trade friction so obviously you have the united states and china really kind of digging their feet in this trade war but it has global impact for extreme poverty elevate leaving that alleviating sixty in poverty but also when
2:10 pm
it comes to global economy growth so those are two very big issues that have been discussed here and again this is a trade dispute between two nations but obviously two top economists in the world that has knock on effect the mobley shelf. life balance thank you. russia's foreign minister says the deal with turkey to establish. a province. more than a thousand. from the area ahead of the deadline which is october fifteenth the last . reports. have been removed militarized zone in. turkey state media say the syrian opposition and what it called. armed groups complied with an october tenth deadline it was the first major test of a deal with russia to avoid a syrian government offensive a twenty kilometer zone will surround the rebel controlled province that borders turkey which is overseeing its creation so far there is no opposition particularly
2:11 pm
. which controls most of the province the armed group is considered a terrorist organization by the international community it hasn't commented on the reported withdrawal and it has yet to announce its position concerning the agreement but it has been complying it is also required to withdraw its fighters many of them by october fifteenth. experts who have been watching. or. over the years say it is part of its policy of pragmatism which began when they try to rebranded self by publicly disengaging. so. keep its positions. of authority. the turkish government has been
2:12 pm
trying to convince h.t.s. to disband the enjoying the mainstream syrian opposition the most powerful alliance is divided. a conservative one and then i mean that's. the other is that. he wants a diplomatic solution. turkey used. force and it was ready to. those who opposed the deal. the deal is being implemented but statements by syrian government officials including president bashar assad are raising concern said the deal is temporary and. return to state control but many believe it will be outside players particularly russia and turkey who will decide the future of syria's north a new front line has now been created between opposition fighters and syrian
2:13 pm
government troops it's expected to remain quiet but the deal doesn't decide the fate of the province as a whole and it doesn't end the war so. the daughter of former president has been arrested as part of an investigation into money laundering opposition leader. perceiving illegal contributions from brazilian construction giant act prosecutors say the money was used in the two thousand and eleven presidential campaign hundreds of brazilians had been demonstrating in sao paulo against the far right presidential candidate. he's leading the polls ahead of the runoff vote on october twenty eighth and is expected when he left wing supporters are against his views on women minorities and gay rights. the white house has accused the venezuelan government of involvement in the death of an opposition leader in the capital caracas on and on was taken into custody last week
2:14 pm
over an alleged plot to kill president nicolas maduro officials say he later killed himself by jumping off the tenth floor of the police headquarters but his party says he was murdered china's western province has revised the law to legalize so-called reeducation camps for weaker muslims and their cause says the camps will tackle what it calls extremism through ideological transformation to a million we are muslims are reported to have been detained in subjected to and forced political education. doctors without borders is calling for the immediate evacuation of refugees and asylum seekers from prison camps are now room doctors without borders has condemned conditions there saying children are among those attempting suicide last week island's government ordered the medical charity to leave within twenty four hours a study has been sending asylum seekers to the offshore detention camp since two thousand and thirteen many children suffering traumatic withdrawal symptoms syndrome exists in the semi common so states unable to eat drink and
2:15 pm
talk. during our time on the islands we witnessed an ongoing significant deterioration of mental health among our asylum seeker and refugee patients this was very clearly attributable to the indefinite nature of detention held on nauru for five years which for many of them no resolution incites the world health organization says depression is expected to become the leading cause of illness by twenty thirty but if you know a country is investing enough to tackle the problem reporter john hall went to sweden regularly voted one of the world's happiest countries to visit an organization going above and beyond to offer help. if the countries of northern europe sweden norway denmark and finland regularly feature among the world appears then why do so many people report being unhappy in
2:16 pm
sweden alone one in five young women point to rising stress levels affecting their mental health i think that we have a lot of pressure being perfect. and achieving things and not listening and slowing down. it's expected that by twenty thirty depression will be the world's leading cause of ill health at the fountain house group of international clubhouses they're focusing on something conventional treatments sometimes overlook the person behind the illness hospitals doctors medications all important but they don't have the resources or perhaps the goals to build relationships and once you get to know somebody you can see beyond a diagnosis. i'm a healthy person here i'm tracy i'm not my diagnosis. people always. ask me to do stuff and i think why they ask me i mean i don't i don't know but i do
2:17 pm
know and i can help. phone to nasa save me save me i don't think i'll be around it's fun to be in here for that you began in new york in the one nine hundred forty s. patients and social workers got together to create a shared community that would ensure those who got out of the often brutal mental detention facilities of the time it would never have to go back so these are the what three hundred thirty houses that are currently are around the world really the united states europe very dominant but a lot of work required in latin america africa and asia yes there's still work to do that needs to be a clubhouse in every country. essential thing about the clubs model we talk about the need to be needed you need a place where you want to do when you where you are. accepted for who you are.
2:18 pm
i was her home for many years and i say to myself it was suggested to me to come here and i thought what do i have to loose. voluntary to come here and that's very important that you come here because you want to come here not because someone else saying you have to be here. human model it's not a swedish model or american model and it's. why does it work everywhere because people are the same everywhere we need to be seen we need to be loved to be part of something. i don't know how old you zero stalker. results are and these are the top stories twenty two u.s. senators have triggered an investigation over the disappearance of saudi journalist marcus showed the driver ministration now has one hundred twenty days to look into allegations because he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul and it also
2:19 pm
raises the possibility of sanctions which gave us last seen entering the consulate over a week ago turkey says the saudis have agreed to let them search the compound but it's unknown when or if that will actually happen. more from washington d.c. . it's not just the letter that's really significant we're seeing such incredibly harsh language coming from u.s. senators former staunch allies big defenders of saudi arabia people like senator lindsey graham saying that if this is true and these are his words they'll be hell to pay so we're seeing a bipartisan growing calls for the u.s. to demand answers and if the answers come back as many fear then they say there will be repercussions hurricane michael has weakened to a tropical storm as it moves across the u.s. state of georgia accost extensive damage in florida making landfall as the third most powerful storm to hit the united states since records began police say one man was killed by a falling tree
2:20 pm
a magnitude six point zero earthquake off the indonesian islands of java and bali is killed three people and damage four homes comes two weeks after more than two thousand people died in a major earthquake and tsunami on the island of fellow s.c. and many are still missing for services will be held in the coming hours to mark the end of the official search in palo city where most of the bodies were found hundreds of brazilians have been demonstrating in sao paulo against presidential candidates are boston r.-o. he's leading the polls ahead of the runoff vote on october twenty eighth and is expected to win many leftwing supporters oppose his views on women minorities and gay rights doctors without borders is calling for the immediate evacuation of refugees and asylum seekers from prison camps on the roof it says children as young as nine have been suicidal because of the conditions last week the island's government ordered the medical charity to leave within twenty four hours australia has been sending asylum seekers to that offshore detention camps and two thousand
2:21 pm
and thirteen as a bad line to keep it on al jazeera much more to come witness as facts. the consequence of war i got ventures into russia he served in the marine corps for ninety two ninety ninety five that just doesn't go away. but living out of the truck for the last couple years. his home was zero follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. on al-jazeera.
2:22 pm
the madness part of me because that to be said to them and affect them enough political to the god that you need to possibly lead. said he doesn't want to live on that too is what he tells the king just as was obvious back to that law most of the caprese elements of man. would. be. similar to a museum or did you have to not only do we going to die eventually come to be judah shebang he's talked about as a bit of luck want to sit you down to test result you know to be just all of us it is psycho to not trying to go to these cycles on their own that's one of your piece of video good as you can get monies and you got on easily guess you can have it done model but look i'm getting as usual so tim i don't have a commercial come to should we have a cook book it has to. be able to do is talk about to do the menu for such as a live home less up. i don't condone parking lot stuff will be that the
2:23 pm
mubarak son. put this out that you would like us all to that is all. says that vets. must get the wish. good. men turned out she was the son not constantly. being the. last up means i mean serious you see that in so many also depends on they go on a motion to the jungles don't want to do v.n. physics cut it is about luck with that of these two i. from the podium that. was the sort of the plan the r.b.a. come to don't it will be the focal most and if he did it did you feel because i'm sure we can go back when it is up to goodness with. space because you don't want to tell miss your eaves son to a long. lead but almost put your dipankar lives.
2:24 pm
2:25 pm
2:27 pm
2:29 pm
that to me is the deal to lose if we did the old well you said the lindsay looked on the tele and i. plotted it does own back i'm going to sort of in my kill a kill big salute us are. legal we serve it all is an account claire would rather be until our capital the law for sleep shall do good to each a city park or laplae possibile of effort. which will be sick imo because all up to belle isle bush this i shared what you little keep me looking good sycamore. to sub asap and probably jus' a bit of busy till i miss when to if sound will be there if you can legally secrete down cos up and. select. the one. she
2:30 pm
2:31 pm
for one minute because the. forced him to discuss a one million people to disarm me most essential flow we said to suppose. from pushed it is that most. of us on really do see and feel. issue minahan usually do you just. have. to find out it was obvious she told you just what was that stuff no vision. on. a man on patrol on a cover there's a. very sad. story is that this one day. the phillies are living on the. central to the she would refer from stuff
2:32 pm
some call to people on the wall for the clothes shop is still a known problem is silly mom said i feel you could i stop you should be open. the way women. approve of this isn't playboy the kind. i'm faster prophecies and they were the candy and crap of your me an illegal. premier of a show see this week in the war look we'll put a provision in it plus it what would it. look like. if anything at roughly shadow a little of chill to a local level good long usual if. i feel good enough also possibly some pleasure particularly hopeless about it i've also. said to. this new language to. your blog cynic would sure like unity when
2:33 pm
a song. moved to sell out your last. songs lot of good. symbolism is sorely first see. me but she did it in newport you read lapid the symbolism is still in. there shown as this. you see. as you can do. a lot more to do good. and. vanity. celeste there on. the lash. goes up to miss my mood was this is.
40 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on