tv NEWS LIVE - 30 Al Jazeera July 14, 2019 2:00pm-2:34pm +03
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and. i'm stuck fast in reporting from like used to be the hour i'll see in calcutta pakistan in a speaker stand where the government is trying to bring life back into the desert. hello again to welcome back we're here across parts of turkey we are getting a break in the weather right now but that's not going to really last too much longer the weather is coming in from the west and if you look at our 1st map here on sunday you notice that the rain is coming into play here across parts of istanbul so rain there is start to get a little bit more active as we go towards monday as well coming into our tempters few will be dropping as well as more rain coming in so expect to see about $23.00 as your high but further to the south that is what we see much of the dry air and so for beirut plenty of sun with a temperature of 29 here on monday while the winds are back across much of the gulf that means here in doha as well and that will continue here on sunday as well as
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into monday in terms of clouds though across most scots we are going to sing some clouds for you and those will push down here across much of the southern coast as well for slow nice day with the temperature of $27.00 degrees but cloudy conditions over here towards yemen with sun at $26.00 and then across the southern part of africa not too much in terms of clouds we're going to be seeing a lot of wall to wall sunshine for many locations johannesburg it is going to be a nice day for you a little bit cool in the overnight hours with a temper there of 18 degrees durban sun in your forecast at 23 and capetown it is going to be quite a nice day when the temps are there of 16 degrees as well. to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders manning the ramparts against migrant told. to others viktor orban is an authoritarian demagogue whose far right agenda poses
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a significant threat to democratic values people in power investigates the leader taking his country to extremes hungary europe's bad boy on a. hello again i'm. reminded of the news this hour tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces a planned signing of a power sharing deal between the protest coalition and the military has now been postponed for 24 hours. iran has vowed to continue exporting oil under any
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conditions the u.s. the u.k. says it's willing to facilitate the release of an iranian oil tanker it seized last week if iran can guarantee the ship one should go to syria and breach of sanctions iran says the ship was headed to a legal destination and has vowed to continue exporting oil. a group of journalists in hong kong is protesting against police brutality hundreds of people have begun to gather in shuttin city several journalists are among those who've been attacked by the police during protests demonstrations that began last month against an extradition bill have now broadened to why discontent. in the united nations has condemned an attack on a hotel in southern somalia at least 26 people were killed in the southern port city of kills my you in the autonomous region has more. hotel a sas a is heavily fortified but it wasn't enough to stop
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a suicide bomber from ramming a car full of explosives into the building 4 gunmen stormed the hotel killing and injuring dozens during a siege that lasted hours that's all you'll just see a little the death toll is now $26.00 those killed in the attack included somalis of different nationalities 3 of them were kenyans a canadian a brit 2 americans and 3 turns anyone's 56 were wounded in the attack. they are going on among the victims was prominent somali canadian journalist hold on. the line she had gained hundreds of thousands of followers a new cheap for her videos showcasing somalia's hidden beauty she wanted to tell positive stories from our homeland which has suffered from years of civil war negative things that are hard also targeted were politicians and clan elders who are inside the hotel discussing a regional election due to be held next month we are very much worried about this
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gritty. little bit about what you quote so did. the big campaign al shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack in an area it was driven out from 7 years ago the african union's multinational force in somalia says it will continue to work to stabilize the country but this latest attack shows al qaida affiliated al shabaab group still has a powerful presence you know. sort of hide out and jersey. south african soldiers are being deployed to one of the country's top tourist spots to tackle a surge and shootings gang violence and murder cape town has south africa's highest murder rate and police are struggling to cope almost 1500 people were killed in the city and why the western cape province just in the past 6 months in the last year up until april 2904000 murders were recorded in the western cape province an
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increase of more than 6 percent but nearly half of those killings were reported at just 10 police stations violent crime in south africa is a national problem last year more than $20000.00 people were murdered there that's 57 a day the police minister has likened it to a war zone for me to miller has the latest from the manenberg township in the cape flats. it may be a small group of people who are demonstrating their anger and really level of. violence in this community but i think i have a strong message to say no to drugs and all to gangs they're straight out they hold these type of march was almost every weekend hoping it will raise awareness around the level of violence more than 2000 people have been killed in the western cape province is the beginning of the year and almost half of those murders have taken place. 5.
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100 seems a reality for many people many of those reforms have told them how the government has decided through the florey. to tell areas across the a flat. they realise the high levels of crime situation has reached crisis point 3 police are not to do their jobs they're now looking to the army to create an environment where they can tackle the problem of gang via. it's thank you can 3 men and our children to go to school is a little. different this accompli need for stock market was it might be a house. i was meeting is very strange theory going to the interest members of the queen really strong on the streets raising the latest incidents of gang violence took place 3 nights ago 2 men were shot one of them was killed and this is
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what these people are marching against they want to instigate whilst they want a community very very are safe with if children are safe and really the government takes their concerns seriously. at least 48 people have been killed in nepal she is a struggling and landslides caused by monsoon rains 35 others are still missing and as soon as rest are reports from the capital kathmandu more devastation is expected . cars and motorbikes buried in mud after rivers quickly rose above their danger levels and burst their banks streets have been flooded the water flowing into her since thursday it's been raining steadily across no power triggering flash floods and landslides hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and rescuers have been searching for those reported missing imagines the services have also recovered some bodies in my skirts of the capital katmandu
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the heavy rains brought one wall crashing down crushing a section of a hut so not a very real deal while the wall suddenly crumble we thought it was an earthquake by the time we came out the house was broken 20 members of one family were asleep at the time 3 of them died 2 women one of them pregnant and a child were sleeping in this little cottage over here when this wall came crumbling down crushing the entire. most of the people over who have been living here are construction workers and the structures that they're living in it's very unsafe every monsoon season now faces floods and landslides but in the cities people have been allowed to build houses and businesses to close to the rivers and the water then has nowhere else to go major highways have been blocked by landslides and the security forces have been called in to help in the rescue operations now but big unit should be 80 to 90 percent of all of our units
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have been deployed for rescue operation but disaster response is not only about human resources we need resources like a quick means and transportation as well. more read music spector through to sunday scientists have been warning because of climate change monsoon patterns are also changing and the region needs to prepare for more extreme weather the severe drought as well as more intense periods of rain. tropical storm barry has made landfall in the u.s. state of louisiana despite we're hearing from a hurricane barry is still forecast to dump heavy rains that could last for days the storm made landfall near intercoastal city louisiana and to the west of new orleans causing major power outages officials have warned of disastrous flooding across a wide stretch of the gulf coast an operation to raid the homes of hundreds of
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undocumented migrants is due to begin across 10 u.s. cities on sunday protests against the mass raids have been held in philadelphia and other cities the operation is expected to target families who've recently been told to leave the u.s. but happened president donald trump announced plans for the raids on twitter last month steven rogers was an advisor to president donald trump during the 2016 presidential campaign and he says the raids are part of trump's larger plan to address the issue of illegal immigration. he made this announcement 4 in advance to give those on the court order to leave the country to turn themselves in to turn themselves into ice and for ice to enforce that court order keep in mind that these are not random raids in fact they're not raids at all nobody's going to be banging on doors down and dragging people out of their homes these are apprehensions of individuals who are under court order if they went they went through a legal process for the importation secondly he gave the congress of the united
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states advance notice he was going to do this so that they would finally get on the ball and do their job and start real good honest immigration reform apparently they're not doing that so these apprehensions will begin on sunday and let's see what happens where we go from there well he is focused on the border very very focused as i'm sure you're well aware that the mexican government actually deployed thousands of troops on their southern border to keep the immigrants from southern countries from from mexico to immigrate into their country and eventually into the united states secondly he has proposed before congress to get the money he needs in order to secure the border and that would be the border wall and the other entries into the united states so he's been focused on that this is not a distraction this is part of his entire plan to take control of the problems that
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we are facing with regard to immigration. now women in countries all over the last in america say men are literally getting away with murder cases of what's known as femicide are rising in many countries with men not being prosecuted for reasons including police action legal loopholes and sexual discrimination new government figures in bolivia show the rate is at a 6 year high priyanka got the reports. on the way to the funeral home in bolivia maryville last family screams for justice the 26 year old was allegedly hit in the head with a hammer several times till she died the police have detained her partner all the love we have got the ball the ball ok we say. she was all beaten her head was swollen her face was swollen it's such a shame that my daughter was killed by these murders man he killed my daughter i ask for justice that this man goes to jail. her death adds to the rising
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number of femicide cases oblivion or 73 women have a ready been murdered this year it's the high street in 6 years. some survivors say they are free to seek justice in court others hide their identity in the sea of i'm afraid of being murdered i fear for my life and for that of my baby i only ask for justice. and peace in bolivia passed a law 6 years ago making femicide a crime attackers can be sentenced to up to 30 years in jail but bolivia remains one of the most dangerous countries in south america for women activists estimate only 15 percent of all cases get a conviction for the last one of the factors i think is that in all cases of femicide very simply unity that is very serious because the signal that you give to be addressed is that nothing happens here government ministers and bolivia say there are deeper issues. we have regulations in place that are recognized by
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pioneering into. national organization but it's clear that the law is not enough therefore our strategy includes work in everyday life because it's what happens on a daily basis that needs to change many believe in women have taken their fight to the streets and aunts teach to with a common goal of spreading awareness and demanding justice for the crimes committed by men. dizzier now the disappearance of the arrow ca has been called one of the world's largest manmade environmental disasters and is now become a desert with poisonous salt storms in an extreme climate is back a stone's government and the united nations are hoping to bring it back to life but not in the form of water reports. it was once a rich fishing ground for the soviet union now it's a salty desert the disappearance of the hour we'll see has affected the lives of
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millions of people it's poisonous dust storms from the remains of pesticides reach far beyond central asia rusty ships on the form a sea bed have become monuments of environmental destruction. everything was linked to the sea the sea was not just meeting its biggest but most everywhere. you've probably seen what sort of tin fisheries reduced this was a rich region until we came paw step by step. first and choice towards family left from the fishing industry until water disappeared in the 1980 s. water supply to our all sea was cut off because 2 rivers were diverted to increase soviet cotton and wheat production after traveling for more than 150 kilometers from its original position we have now reached the hour we'll see it's less than 110th of its original size and it has such a high salt concentration that it's impossible for fish to survive any previous
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attempts by the government to revive the i will see have now been abandoned poor water management and the lack of regional cooperation are seen as the main obstacles to severe print states that help you much and that's a bring back all that amount of water that was there 55 years ago in the erroll sea you'll need and the average river size of overall goods are constantly low for about 7 years. whose biggest antigovernment now hopes that by improving facilities and reviving the economy people will return to the area that nations has launched a multi donor trust fund to improve living conditions needed to form a sea this is not. a catastrophe that is over you're saying that ok the aral sea has. but the climate impact continues to unfold scientists used to come out of has fought all his life to bring back to see
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you sas losing this battle should send a warning to the rest of the world it's really important for anybody on the planet you're going to be a part of our global environment and you cannot let your small bore do all the water then how we will save the planet while you soup still dreams of a return of the sea like it was when he was still young the sight of gas installations all across the former sea bat indicate those times might be gone for good step for us and al-jazeera at the hour will see. why mr howard the headlines tens of thousands of protesters have demonstrated across through don to mark 40 days since a crackdown by security forces a planned signing of a power sharing deal between the protest coalition and the military janitor has been postponed for 24 hours. iran has allowed to continue exporting oil under any
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conditions foreign minister javid zarif made the comments to his british counterpart following the seizure of an iranian oil tanker of gibraltar last week the u.k. says it's willing to facilitate the release of the vessel if iran can guarantee the ship when to go to syria exports to syria would be in violation of e.u. sanctions terror on maintains the oil was headed to a legal destination. journalists have marched for press freedom and against police brutality in hong kong central district they were joined by hundreds of supporters who called on the government to defend the independence of the city's media several reporters and cameramen have been injured by police in the recent wave of protests there another demonstration is planned in hong kong's shuttin district which is popular with tourists from mainland china power has been partially restored in new york city after a blackout hit more than $40000.00 residents traffic lights were knocked out the
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subway system was halted and even broadway shows had to be called off official said an apparent transformer explosion was the cause coincidentally it comes on the anniversary of the 1977 outage that left most of the city without power the united nations has condemned an attack on a hotel in southern somalia and least $26.00 people were killed in the port city of kismayo in the autonomous juba land region a suicide bomber drove a car with explosives into the us us a hotel before gunmen stormed the building the armed group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack and at least 48 people have been killed and 35 others are missing in nepal the use of flooding and landslides caused by monsoon rains hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and in the u.s. tropical storm barry has made landfall in louisiana despite weakening from a hurricane barry is still forecast to dump heavy rains that could last for days
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officials have warned of disastrous flooding across a wide stretch of the gulf coast well those are the headlines next up its people in power do stay with us on al-jazeera. what plane kroenke in society that opened up the space on the image that h. is the european parliament that's not accountable and it's impossible for the people to bear that is for any people trying to take a. lead and if front of a stronger man or song woman you are getting the growth of rejectionism of this world because the model doesn't last europe's forbidden colony episode 2 on al-jazeera. in his youth can carry him prime minister viktor orban was hailed as a champion of freedom part of the generation that stood up to the soviet union
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these days he's routinely vilified as no foreign terry and far right nationalist resent my good bashing genda poses a significant threat to western rooms we've been to find out why. hungary is unquestionably one of europe's most beautiful countries. the seat of power of budapest much as any capital for share opulence. it's fairytale paul and is perhaps the prettiest in europe. but for the last decade
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according to critics it has passed some of the ugliest laws on the continent. 6000 been has given hungary for 13 years during which time he has taken steps which mirror those taken by the crimes centralizing detailing press freedom and attacking and g.m. . he likes this kind of new types of opportunity and leaders are also the ones who are coming building the political system that he pushes under way. too lazy motives all for her bonnet this regime is on one hand the concentration of political power and on the other on the actual ational personal wealth is refugee policy is the whole shift. what is happening in hungary is quite unique this type of treatment of depriving asylum seekers of food. winning less than hoff the buds
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his policy for dash in concert with its smallest satellite ally the christian democratic people's paltry nevertheless commands they were 2 thirds of the fallen tree sakes alive to change the country's constitution at 12 this is a hybrid regime said a new in liberal states but in the heart of europe it's not the kind of political system that we have seen before it's a new phenomenon. last month victor all been launched. pain for the european parliamentary elections with an extraordinary. amount of visitors said after. a political. party oxfam only got to. make by the government i mean. what's the magazine that caribbean.
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asked and she got a kind of thing she got an emphatic. thank you. this sentiment. thank unflattering photographs of the european commission president john ford young and. billionaire george soros in the hungarian government accuses ascending to your. text read you have the rights to marry what brussels is planning. this is. the 1st bridge younker if you like belongs to the used largest political grouping the european peoples party pledged to the suspension of the dishes membership of the group. the irony of the regime is that those
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close to him have done very well out of the e.u. from the freestore. arguably history just. 10 years ago. and. companies of his father. still benefit from the project on the one hand. the same time. i think rich. 6 it's hard to believe that europe's but boy was once hailed as a champion of freedom and played a part in bringing democracy to the former communist state. pastore all it funny had protested alongside all but against the communists 30
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years ago but his night one of his most outspoken critics. yvonne yi runs shelters for the homeless the roma and for russia eugene 3 groups which have become targets of the regime. to course who have frequented repaired i would be gutted too as i can hardly go in he says men never more they are all up to the back if you have only me your sack a switch or as democrats you are on a book or article crazy and skinny or korean. them to them you are york with what dark age be over your quit your mommy. instead of demonizing refugees if i knew gives them jobs people like miriam a nurse who escaped afghanistan 4 years ago another cares for the 2nd time this is one of the pastors shelters. acts such as these have put it viney at all it's with
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all but his defining policy has been to attack asylum seekers. in 2015 at the height of the refugee crisis all been ordered the construction of a heavily guarded border fence talked with razor wire to keep an eye to saddam see because. it stretches for 175 kilometers along the border with serbia. the fence has proved popular with hungary's many nationalist movements including the far right paramilitary group i'm. supposed to be and there's an agenda sure to shoot out why does the. they believe the fence should be extended the fast is just a couple of 100 kilometers why stop millions come to europe the local you got to
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really mean that i. would say evolution of their actual good cheer in hungary is very safe place no need to log the door like in london and i'm going is not english city anymore. i love this place we try to keep safe the fences go out. just to transit same spot along the 175 kilometer length of the french which admitted a maximum of 2 people a day transit centers are cruel and tiny space there is containers and by. simply knowing that you are locked in for an unpredictable time. with an unpredictable future is very stressful.
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but for some of the detainees this is the least of their worries. in august last year we've heard of the 1st cases where people were held in detention in the border transit. but the authorities have stopped giving the adults food. if someone is not the legal then obviously he or she or the father he should be taken care of themselves but keep in mind that if you or myself decide to go to the united states but our requests to stand down nobody is going to take care of us. what that caring government actually says is that people who have been refused asylum in hungary even though they are detained should not be given food. this smacks of cynicism you know and inhumanity the same time recognition rates for refugees in hungary is among the lowest in the european union while you watch state media you would think that you know we are literally being invaded by hundreds or
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thousands. they will take videos that are completely taken out of context and they will show them on state t.v. claiming that it's from a particular time or a particular location and then if you do some basic fact checking you will see that that's not the case at all. this is the border with serbia and before cry from what you believe. we found just 2 asylum seekers waiting for a chance to be admitted into hungary. family is a nearby refugee center on the outskirts of the serbian city of super to. buy the sisters decided to leave afghanistan after they were informed that they would be forced into marriage they would shoot across or run by angry relatives and suffered many traumas. my mom on my sister had on my little bit of
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the cross border. if you start. like many before the saina and her family crossed on a dangerously overloaded boat into greece. don't want dogon that's. there at 5550 people off to go if you don't go there with a gun. and they say i'll still go. but anyone looking enough to survive such trials and then make it to hungary receives little health or sympathy from the state. this is largely provided by charities. those who support migrant charities are also targeted the biggest bogeyman is one garion born american financier and the long trippiest
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george soros through his open society foundation the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding civil society and education projects in hungary the country of his birth with mr schorr we have or if you like political differences he has become. a major political influence or. by his word by his investments by the organization of framework and the work he maintains soros has been vilified in the hungarian press sure is jersey city estelle getty fish like album money the store bought the mill you got better let me tell you off a couple. shoulders. i would say that about 7580 percent of the media is under the control or orbit and it has a huge impact on the public opinion short or sure of us or for us for example
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