tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera October 12, 2018 2:00pm-2:34pm +03
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hello there we're about a fair amount of cloud across the middle east at the moment tonight it's giving us want to shower as you can see the cloud as it works its way in from the eastern mediterranean and then just its way across parts of iraq and eventually what's up towards the caspian sea will see a few more areas of cloud here as we head through friday and saturday so there's always the risk of seeing want to see more showers in fact on saturday they could head a little bit further towards the south so some of us in the southern parts of iran could see one or two showers here in doha no major changes for us we're looking at a top temperature of around thirty seven degrees but look at this just to the south of oman already the rain over salalah so looks like the wet weather has reached us but the actual storm itself will probably move its way towards the west and work its way across the eastern parts of yemen but it won't reach there for a good few days yet so that coastline will see some heavy rain between now and then down towards the southern parts of africa we've just got a few showers in the eastern parts of madagascar probably one or two in the west as well but further west for many looks fine and dry for many of us here harare i
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would around thirty one degrees so the south is more in the way of cloud that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban then we'll see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. and i had three jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the first time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . i was out but at about my opinion i might have become very positive and stop thinking about the negative sides and. get al-jazeera well yes from living with them in egypt.
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and again you're watching out there as reminder of our top stories this hour american media is reporting that turkey has informed the u.s. it has been and already have recordings proving that a saudi journalist was killed inside his country's consulate in istanbul jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the building ten days ago. and at least six people have died in one of the strongest hearkens to ever hit the united states many coastal towns in florida still cut off and more than nine hundred thousand homes are without power the day after hurricane michael made landfall as a category four storm it's now been downgraded to a tropical storm. trade tensions between the u.s.
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and china are on the agenda of the i.m.f. and world bank annual meetings and bali i.m.f. chief christina god is warning against a trade war even though trade corporation has driven an unprecedented period of growth and prosperity over the last seventy plus years. today it faces a backlash partly because too many people have been left out which to meet. current trade sanctions could reduce global g.d.p. by almost one percent over the next two years. clearly we need to deescalate these disputes but just as clearly we need to reform the global trade system to make it even better fairer stronger. mutually beneficial to all nations and all people and fit for the future. and that means fixing the system
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together not tearing it apart. well scott had joins us now from the asco global fund and it's clear they have a lot to talk about what will they be focusing on. as we heard there from the i.m.f. head a lot of the focus has been on those trade tensions mainly because yes you have the two top economists in the world and gazin these trade tensions and they're not meeting you know with it and they say we would have thought there could have been some kind of sidelight meetings at this for over these couple of days of series of meetings but there has not the two nations are not speaking to each other about these trade tensions but one thing that has been brought up during this period of meetings is that the other nations around the world will be knock on effect and talk about one of those regions is someone with that africa finance corporation no i said. when you look at the different knock on effects that this trade tension
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will have what does that have in africa specifically but then also with china's involvement because there's been a lot of investment in your corporation actually just made some news yesterday about investment from a chinese bank what kind of not going to affect could these trade tensions have on investments in africa. so thank you for this because she would see africa front of oppression was sort of to do it for such a deficit on the country. africa's on the bookman husband's time to buy is a slice of the first book to get you on the continent to seduce by forty percent because of the deficit so what we're trying to do is to be the quality of the festus to adjust to deficit china is one of these investors for us so yes do we announced the use of facility that we got from them to support in the struggle on the continent so for us china is a willing partner to work with us on the continent and we will work with them when i think that the u.s.
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postal card to increase its exposure to the continent by announcing an increase in picks for city from to t two sixty billion so i. i think she also feed into africa and help will she do see the deficit on the front that there's been some criticism about chinese investment chinese destruction of loans and things and there's even a situation with nations like pakistan looking to reduce their debt with china because they're concerned about the future coming to the i.m.f. to try to get some financing to help that do you see that happening in africa and how can that be reduced if there is a threat of kind of overwhelming debt for some of these nations that need the money now they need the infrastructure now but down the line it could be substantial debt to china that could affect the way they run their countries down the line so it would like all fine and such as much as you have to negotiate what's in your best interest now advice and what we've done if she is to look at transactions from a realistic perspective on this time in the distance i should take time you could
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entire lifecycle of it typically fifteen to twenty years so you have to negotiate the transaction carried out in mind knowing that you'll be a rough time student of the cycle times of things i cook so you must think we should point out there will be times where that could be difficult so i think that if we always put our best foot forward best we can that we should transactions for us be no truck i think when we look at sustainable development and have that's kind of like really a focus of global focus and stable development when you look at these loans you look at the way things are going and possibly fold in the the trade friction going up which any of us how does that play out does that have an impact on sustainable development in africa. we don't think that is why because like i mentioned we have this speech deficit in our africa has seventeen billion of the i mean to the size of the walls we should show we have one point two billion on the front. we should have access to that just doesn't he stump so we need to invest in this cortex that
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will allow for electrification allow for jobs for which we have fifty percent of the population under. these people need to be engaged should we need to make the investment allow for engagement of the good stuff for industry so i think that if we focus on what issues are on the see that these are investment partners that we can work with i think before and. thank you very much for your time so obviously a lot of complexities at these meetings and this we go forward again a lot of concern when it comes to the trade tension the i.m.f. and the world bank expressing their concern is also the president of indonesia but as we move forward there are still opportunities out there that obviously need to be fine tune pretty good considering africa ok scott many thanks for joining us there from bali. a united nations human rights body has called on saudi arabia to end strikes in yemen and prosecute those responsible for attacks on children in twenty for child rights also says the investigative mechanism set up by saudi
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arabia and the coalition is not credible those such a bari has more at first glance this is just another day at school for these children in yemen suttle province but these are survivors of a horrific attack which took place last august as they were making their way to school in a bus forty of their friends died. it's their first day back since the attack happened fourteen year old. try to hold back tears recalling the friends he lost in the attack by a saudi led military alliance airstrike on a market on august fourteenth we tell the enemy is the talk last night's blood won't be in volume and it will avenge them by getting an education we will avenge them by learning. thank god who saved me from the strike from the hands of this man described. as these survivors resumed their morning routines
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joining warning exercise drills in the sand yard or attending classes in wheelchairs other students share their fears. with said after we lost our dearest schoolmates and were worried that the enemies will strike our school saudi arabia accepted the attack had killed civilians and that it was unjustified but the united nations committee for child rights says that is not enough now the problem and this is what we pointed out to them with this team is firstly it's set up by the coalition nereids essentially investigating themselves. secondly it's a compromised of members of from coalition countries. so it doesn't involve any in the non-college country the un estimates at least one thousand two hundred children have been killed and nearly the same number injured in airstrikes since march of two thousand and fifteen twenty percent of all civilian deaths are children that's
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one in five civilians killed is a child nearly half a million children in yemen have dropped out of school since the start of the war bringing the total number of out of school children to two million according to unicef. all of those wounded continue to attend school without exception as long as it's ok for them to attend they come on crutches or wheelchairs what we've showed is that education for our children is paramount the attend in spite of their wounds and their fears. while the international community continues to increase pressure on saudi arabia the war in yemen goes on and the number of innocent victims continues to rise door search of al-jazeera al jazeera journalist mahmud hussein has had his detention in egypt extended for a seventeenth time he's been in prison in egypt for six hundred sixty one days despite not being charged is accused of broadcasting false news missed even foreign funds to defame egypt's state institutions both he and downs there are strongly
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deny the allegations and the network continues to demand his release. russia has opened a criminal investigation after a rocket bound for the international space station failed shortly after takeoff the two man crew an american astronauts and a russian cosmonaut survived after making an emergency landing in kazakhstan which allan's has more from moscow. with the traditional wave of departing spacemen make hay and alexi of chain in said goodbye to worth it they'd be back sooner than they thought since the demise of nasa space shuttle program russia's so you system is currently the only way for people to get up to the international space station the russian and the american to begin one hundred and eighty seven days in orbit liftoff but first they have to get there the launch seemed to go well initially the rocket lifted off into the cloudless skies above baikonur kazakstan but one hundred
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nineteen seconds into the journey there was a catastrophic malfunction here the soyuz making its way into space inside the capsule video shows the two men being shaken about before the feed is cut to a computer graphic for our second i cannot afford a minute forty five seven. the failure of the bush hearing there that there has been an issue with the booster and we're standing by for information the men and their capsule were now in a so-called ballistic re-entry parachuting back to worth they landed in the wide kazakstan step six hundred kilometers away from the launch site the rescue teams found them there helps them out of their confinement and into waiting helicopters but you. know this incident requires a more thorough investigation including visits to the manufacturing facilities the accident occurred in iraq at that how to lend the incident for history this is very
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bad news on the other hand the emergency rescue system book excellently and this is good news. in fact two investigations are now underway one looking into what happened and another criminal one to assess whether there was any foul play or negligence involved in the rockets construction rush or is also grounding manned soyuz flights the work course of international space missions until more is known about this catastrophe. we'll have knock on impacts of course the crew currently orbiting on board the international space station will have to stay there a while longer and officials will be looking at whether resupply rocket flights can actually take place but thankfully there was no loss of life in a launch failure that could so easily have been fatal breach allan's zero mosque or an addiction military court has sentenced seventeen people to death for involvement in attacks on coptic christian churches last year twenty bombings in alexandria and hunter in april two thousand and seventeen killed at least forty five people and
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seriously injured more than one hundred thirty eisel claimed responsibility since national says those who organized the attacks should be held accountable but criticized the death sentences by military courts. ukrainian president petro poroshenko has welcomed decision that gives his country's christian orthodox church full independence from russia a service to mark the move was held in the capital kiev and follows the decision by the economical patriarch in istanbul a spiritual leader of three hundred million orthodox believers worldwide and who simmons reports from kiev they're all of one faith but there's nothing spiritual about what's going on beyond the silence of prayer and thought leaders of the orthodox churches here are split they're either pro russian or they want to dependence on the break from being answerable to the orthodox patriarchy in moscow
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we as a church we try to be independent for more school not because we don't like russia or so or something else but we see how a russian empire through centuries use also books church in our land as a tool of imperial polis. in this sacred place for the faithful the archbishop's words sound political that's because they are that's a potent mix in ukraine of religion and power politics you only have to look around the corner here to see the sort of messaging that's going on violence and death. more than one hundred protesters were killed in the my down uprising of twenty fourteen the lead to the fall of pro russian president viktor young a covert ch then came russia's annexation of crimea and the conflict with pro russian separatists in eastern ukraine now in its fifth year. ukraine's president
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petro poroshenko stands accused by russia of pushing for orthodox church independence from moscow to boost his chances of winning another term in elections next year in moscow the patriarch eight sees itself as the mother church and it says independence for ukraine will be a catastrophe. it's an artificial establishment and every time politicians meddle in church affairs it leads to pain suffering and often bloodshed because religious conflicts supported by politicians are the most violent and tragic we know that from history and from what is happening in the middle east. here in ukraine not all orthodox church members are in agreement with what's happening. it doesn't matter whether it's a russian or ukrainian church it's hard to see how believe a stat conflicts such as this one over who the church should report to.
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as a state ukraine needs faith as a pillar to hold on to so that we understand who we can be in the future. what of the future ukraine's president is declaring a victory while russia warns of religious conflicts and drew simmons. now one hundred fifty passengers in the air right now on the walls longest and nonstop flight eighteen in the us from singapore to new york took off on thursday. flew the route nonstop for ten years until ending it in two thousand and thirteen due to high oil prices previously the longest flight was a seventeen and a half. from doha to oakland. without there these are top stories american media is reporting that turkey has
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informed the u.s. it has video and audio recordings that prove a saudi journalist was killed inside his country's consulate in istanbul jamal khashoggi was last seen entering that building ten days ago at least six people have died in one of the strongest hurrican is to ever hit the united states many coastal towns in florida still cut off and more than nine hundred thousand homes are without power a day off the hurrican michael made landfall as a category four storm. indonesia says it could take up to two years to rebuild the island of soloway sea after it was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami two weeks ago firefighters and soldiers are conducting a final search for survivors in the city of pallu the as a rescue effort has been extended until friday the requests of residents more than two thousand people have been confirmed dead officials believe up to five thousand people are still missing. al-jazeera journalist mark were to say has been
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imprisoned in egypt for six hundred and sixty one days he hasn't been charged but his detention has been extended for a seventeenth time he's accused of broadcasting false news and receiving foreign funds to defame egypt's state institutions he and al-jazeera strongly deny the allegations the united nations human rights body has called on saudi arabia to end strikes in yemen and prosecute those responsible for attacks on children u.n. committee for child rights also says the investigative mechanism set up by saudi arabia and the coalition is not credible. ukrainian president petro poroshenko has welcomed a decision that gives his country's christian orthodox church full independence from russia a service to mark the historic move was held in the capital kiev follows the decision by the ecumenical patriarch in istanbul a spiritual leader of three hundred million orthodox believers world why. go
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