Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  May 29, 2021 11:00am-11:31am +03

11:00 am
have life changing content. don't remember how. i only felt the flames, burning deadly game, algerian and dizzy and firm on al jazeera, me, i me, i didn't have support for the military to leader who's now become molly's interim president. ah, 11 o'clock, this is out 0 life and also coming up tens of thousands in the democratic republic of congo seek shelter, fearing a 2nd volcanic eruption. a study finds nearly quarter of a quarter of a 1000000000 indians have become poverty stricken after current of ours, lockdown,
11:01 am
and prize fighters. we meet an armed group which says defending a mexican town against the phil drug cartel. ah, so then molly's constitutional court has named the colonel who led a military coup this week as a nation's interim leader in his 1st statements since seizing par the see me going to has promised to hold elections early next year. the crew was molly's 2nd. within a year, triggering a diplomatic up rule. nicholas hark reports now from the capital banker despite international condemnation show of support of the nation's independence square. for molly's military too, into liter, i see me go into the hold time thing down with friends, others with russian flags hoping for moscow's military support. and then there are widows of 1000000 soldiers killed on the front line for it to make with regard it
11:02 am
seems like his country is engaged in an endless war as a result of a failed french military intervention, but frowned. does not like africa, look at what is going on in the north. the war is not over and it has been going on for years. why? well, according to go days because of a lack of political, will he over through president k tain august and dismissed the president of transition and pm on wednesday after detaining them for days president by con, call this a qu within a qu, go to a special advisor use of clean body explains that the pm and president were too slow to enact reforms and were insubordinate by removing members of the june from the government. the threat of possible sanctions has angered the gent use of can you believe this will worse in the crisis? why should foreign countries interfere in our affairs? when there is a crisis, they should be helping us on not trying to tell us what to do. the crowds are much smaller than back in august when president, if i go back,
11:03 am
i was from office build the military are writing on the support of abortion, of the most population. you believe that the military can do what politicians manage to bring up the new build trust and the confirmed as the new president of molly, by constitutional court, as you may go to says he is not here to stay and is promising free and fair election by february 2022, and so the chat his name, he appears to be the new strong man of molly, at least for now. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca us president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget proposal, calling for increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the plan aims to provide billions for roads and bridges education and for combating climate change. those are includes
11:04 am
a number of social spending initiatives for the poor. for the middle classes, the big price tag will be partially covered by an increase in taxes on the rich and big business. republicans in the us senator blocked in inquiry into the gender of january. the 6th attack on capitol hill by donald trump, supporters, democrats, and some moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the attack. 54 senators voted in favor short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. oh, white house correspondent, kimberly hock. it explains why there were 6 republicans who voted with democrats in favor of having a bipartisan commission to look into the events of january 6. when of course, there were the riots on the capital after so many americans would not accept the results of the election. they tried to prevent that certification of the final result. but it needed 60 vote to pass this legislation and there weren't 60 democrats plus republicans in order for that to happen. so this legislation is
11:05 am
effectively dead for now. and that has really frustrated majority of democrats who believe that there was a need to not only investigate this, but to put together a bipartisan report that will be presented to congress and to the white house and official narrative if you will, of what happened. in fact, how speaker nancy pelosi, reacting to this is called the republican cowards, rejecting the truth of that dark day that would make our capital and our country less safe. and here's what the top democrat in the u. s. senate chuck schumer also had to say, we all know what's going on here. senate republicans chose to defend the big lie because they believe anything that might upset donald trump could hurt them politically. we've all lived through the horrors of january 6th. i was no further than 30 feet from those white supremacist hooligans. to my republican colleagues, remember that day to my republican colleagues,
11:06 am
remember the savage mob calling for the execution of mike pence, the makeshift gallows outside the capital. men with bullet proof vests and zip ties, breaking into the senate gallery and rifling through your desks. police officers crushed between doorways, shame on the republican party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they were afraid of donald trump. those investigations will continue, at least in the house of representatives. there are committees looking into the various events that occurred on january 6. but the problem is these are democratic control committee. and the difference in this was that this legislation would have created the bi partisan investigation. so those hopes of having both democrats and republicans look into the events have been dashed, but still there are criminal proceedings. and again, those committee level proceedings headed by democrats, the problem is many may dismiss those as being partisan narratives. and so that's
11:07 am
why there was a desire for something more in india has registered its low recorded daily rise encoded 19 infections. and 45 days reported nearly 175000 new cases on saturday. as down from a peak of more than 400000 a day earlier this month. analysts say the infection rate is going in the right direction, but when the economic pool out could get worse, the crisis is already push millions of people into poverty. as elizabeth problem reports renewed money for the past month, ship pele, and his wife v to have been selling coconut water to earn a living. it is a new endeavour for the couple who are expecting their 1st child. in september. she had been working in the car show room near by when delhi regional government imposed a lockdown which forced all sharp southern non essential items to close. i want to
11:08 am
hear from somebody who doesn't compared to what i own earlier, but the company will give the salary and we have to know how to rent and take care of our daily expenses. you can imagine how cash strapped, but my wife comes here to help me in a condition. she have used to earn $275.00 a month. now his earnings depend on how many coconuts he sells. this is the kids take a honey, a n g o which has been helping ship and votes with food rations and many others have lost their jobs. research by one of india's leading universities as in frame g found that locked down from the past. you have pushed more than $230000000.00 indians into poverty, which is defined as earning less than $5.00 a day. but this is restrictions are unlike the nationwide locked down last year, which saw a complete shutdown of all industries. factories in many states have been allowed
11:09 am
to remain open this year with limited staff. this clothing export business has been operating with 65 percent of its workforce. we have the label, and i mean they're secure that they have the job because of the partial long don't . it has been really helpful that we are still maintaining everything. the orders, we are executing, they are getting orders. economists say india's government should focus on helping those who need it the most to the government has been doing not to help the business find the person. the most important thing is to ensure that the people are the more or the most badly affected need to be given away out by delivering food or any kind of gas to then ship and be to home ship will be rehired when the car shots real
11:10 am
soon but for now, they in millions of others, like them a doing whatever they can to survive. elizabeth pull on them al jazeera, you debbie, a new very into cove in 1900 has reportedly be detected in vietnam. health minister says it's a hybrid of the indian, a new k mutations of virus and spreads quickly by. then i'm had successfully contained infections for most of last year, but is now battling a new wave. island is to gradually eas cave in 19 restrictions in the coming weeks including international travel. next month, pumps and restaurants will be allowed to serve customers outdoors and theaters and cinnamon can reopen. in july international travel cubs will be lifted. the start of the island had one of the worst infection rates in the world. it's been one week and a day since the sci fi between israel and harass ended 11 days of conflict. people and guards are replacing severe shortages of electricity, water and thousands are still homes. please bring in human upside. who's in gulf?
11:11 am
so you tell us more about the situation in government. china. i mean, we're still witnessing a great lack of power outages. it's very brief, lack of power due to the old electricity lines that has been damaged, israeli strike 3 out of the core to reliance in turbine before the electric power has been completely destroyed. people here get exit 3 to 4 hours of electricity on lease, which means also that there is a great shortage in water because we need wire to generate, we need electricity to generate the watchers, which means that most of the homes here in the gaza strip. i also suffering from lack of water. the humanitarian conditions are very, very difficult for the people, the housing units that have been completely destroyed or more than 800600 according
11:12 am
to the ministry of housing and works. and 16008800 are the homes that are partly targeted or damaged due to the israeli areas. trikes, which means that we have over 100 families of the palestinians who are now displaced and either living with a relative in their home or if schools or still not having a certain a strict in home to live in. so basically the human condition have i have are getting worse and worse every day. the 8 that is entering to the gaza strip through the borders is very little. and basically for the hospitals and the treatment of the treatment of the people and injuries in the hospital. so basically until now the fight that the war has ended in 11 days. but because
11:13 am
after fees off the war, i still living with the people in because this trip are human really definite thanks very much human house outside the gaza is ready. politicians appeared to have reached a deal that could end of month long political deadlock and potentially see the end of benjamin netanyahu. long stint as prime minister. the agreement is reportedly be reached between 2 major opposition parties. it would see right wing leader natalie bennett, serve as prime minister until 2023. before his centre left coalition partner would take over. israel has held for inconclusive elections in the past 2 years. still ahead here and al jazeera writes groups accuse war insides in the conflict, and if you're 50 grey region of attacking school, ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways.
11:14 am
hello, west is best for sunshine across europe. over the next couple of days must be gallery of high pressure beginning to build. it'll help clear the skies more the web sunshine coming through. here we have got some a live, the showers cross eastern part, still some wet weather, the just around belarus, western russia coming down into ukraine, a little rash, showers across poland, maybe down towards other parts of germany. see some showers there through check republican on into austria, wanna to showers to just around the paradise northern parts of spain, cuz he a little bit of wet weather. but for the most part is fine and dry. it is fine, dry and sunny across a good part of the north west. the british, south, lofty, settled, little more cloud. they just noticed cross, well scotland and ireland. if we go one into sunday brightens up nicely here. gorgeous weather and temperatures will continue to rise. as we go through the next few days, shy was continue further east. the want to shout into northern parts of spain, but fine and dry for portugal. in fact, for the time to make game said the evening,
11:15 am
find dry and settled weather. notice over the next few days, temperatures here at about $21.00 celsius. in fact, when the teens return back to the u. k, it'll be warmer. here, we'll see temperatures getting close to 25 celsius. we got one for the next few days, with plenty of warm sunshine sponsored power cut on airways. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to street journal is been main objective, is to get me to send it to the wall. then what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and neck and tunnels and people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jazz ita me
11:16 am
the me again, you're watching out 0. her mind about top stories is and molly's constitutional court. his name to colonel who led a military q this week. as the interim president, colonel, as see me going to has promised to hold elections as planned early next year. india has reported as low as daily rising cobra, 1900 infections and 45 days, nearly 175000 new cases. and that's done from a peak of more than $400000.00 a day. the u. n. has condemned the detention of displace people in if you, if you know into gray region, there are also allegations of widespread rights violations, extrajudicial killings and raped by soldiers. and the reason at the u. s. is warranty. and it's era trend ally further action and it's child structured reports
11:17 am
all sides being accused of destroying schools. computers smashed equipment stolen, a place of learning, destroyed. this is just one of many schools which according to a report by human rights watch, has been damaged by both government and opposition forces during fighting in the t gray region of northern ethiopia. the organization accuses government troops of using a high school as a military base. part of this is obviously going to be ensuring accountability for the abuses which these communities have seen happen. as i said, there is a real fear of returning to school because forces that have abused and have destroyed the schools often around fighting beginning t gray 6 months ago. that's when the open government, backed by its ally era, troyer launched a military operation accusing the t great people's liberation front of attacking
11:18 am
it's federal, military bases in the north and destabilizing the country. the us has been a strong ally, a vc oak, his government for years, but he's growing frustrated with a scale of to fighting and widespread reports of sexual violence. the senate foreign relations committee was told on thursday that an estimated 2000000 people that being forced to flee the homes and 5200000 people are in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns and the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, wanton destruction of civilian property. us president joe biden has called for an immediate cease fire. the senate has unanimously called for the withdrawal of ethiopian troops, and secretary of state antony blinkin says, what is happening amounts to ethnic cleansing. ethiopia has been warned that it faces strong economic sanctions with the fighting continues, but it has dismissed us interference in its internal affairs. the red cross which
11:19 am
is supplying food to around 40 villages in the north is farming essentials like seeds and fertilizer are running low. are where the situation has hurt us a lot and we all left her homes with nothing. and our children have been exposed to different diseases. there's no school, all the children and women are hiding in the mountains. the united nation says people in t gray of facing famine. if the fighting doesn't stop. cha, stratford al jazeera. now to help tackle the growing food insecurity in the region, an international humanitarian agency is distributing seed and fertilize 216000 families. and essentially, to grow it will allow people to continue for me and help boost. next, he has crops. people have the trauma over the timing of the eighty's still very much in their psyche. what they were worried the most as a conflict started. and as everything was going on that what,
11:20 am
what stresses them the most is the lack of being able to produce food. so this has driven them to continue farming to continue plowing their lands. and the reaction has been overwhelming. as soon as we're distributing it for the same people starting to use it starting to plant the seeds test, it will be planted in june people and pads. the trauma of the famine is to very much in the psyche and people are trying to of a food and food insecurity situation in a democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of people seeking shelter from a possible 2nd volcanic eruption and they're running low on food and water africa, most active volcano near gone, go rolled back into life a week or killing dozens and destroying homes. authorities have all the evacuation of parts of the nearby city of goma. displacing, nearly 400000 people and many say they've been abandoned by the government and are appealing for aid. let's bring a malcolm web, he's life for us in the eastern congress city of malcolm. just tell us more about
11:21 am
where you are and what we can see that wearing game as he said. and we can see right here what it is. so many people run from mountain near gong, the active volcano, which is just on the outskirts of the city of millions of people, is up that way. lava came gushing out to split it inside in a river that came cutting into the city. here this is what remains of it. these black, smouldering rocks smokes, coming out in some places where i'm standing. it feels warm. this river of lava came crashing through. the city stops just a short distance of where we're standing. now. on the other side, you can see houses which other suburbs of the city. but of course everything that's on denise, all this black rock now was completely destroyed. people have lost everything they own. and this is, of course, in a situation where many people live hands,
11:22 am
her mouth is hard to make a living and go home and that a lot of money moving around in the city. it's a nexus for the mineral trade, that they were very few formal jobs or no money support from the government or public services. so it is absolutely devastating for people who lost all of their earthly possessions in their home than in some cases, even relatives as well. under this smouldering pile of law, but now if you walk a little bit further up the river, the lava becomes quite uncomfortable because you can smell still. the gas is coming off in some smell like so for kind of egg smell. other smell like phosphorus like thing, much head and it becomes a unpleasant and they've got, this is still coming off this law of a stream right now. now as we flap last night, we could feel a series of treatment. it was me off in the night. you could feel the whole building shaking or sleeping, or at least 5 trema is a few minutes apart. so people really don't know what's going on. and if that could indeed be another option in this magma compressed, liquid,
11:23 am
molten rock moving around under the volcano, the city, and also on the lake keyvi, which is just over there. and so that's what the vulcan ologist said, causing these tremors that just keep happening right. another option, a big fan and all the while we got, what does it, $400000.00 people displace? where have they gone and how would people be helped most of them have gone to the east along the shores of lake katy to the next towns that further away from the volcano, soc a and me know, we understand that it's very little that in terms of support yeah, so a lot of people have been sleeping in church is sleeping in school, some sleeping out those quite high altitude here. so even though sometimes it's warm in the daytime, in the sunshine, but at night it can really get quite cold, especially if it rains definitely is not a good place. it's all to be without shelter. others across the border to
11:24 am
neighboring rwanda. and on that side we were there just yesterday we saw the us in the red cross preparing to get some support. they put up some tens, brought some bales of clothing and blanket, some food supplies that they were preparing to distribute. but this is all happened very quickly and we met people yesterday and houses had been destroyed by this river of lava. and then they been told to wait for help from the government here within the city of goma and a place it's, it was a bit safer. and so they were waiting, hoping to get some kind of assistance. it didn't come. and then the evacuation order came causing more panic, causing them to flee across the board at the neighboring rwanda. and the thing is, there's so much uncertainty, people don't know what's going to happen next. people who are so much safer, healthy, happy if they can go back to their homes if they haven't been destroyed, but without any clear knowledge on it for when the volcano may erupt again, it's very difficult for them to do that right. extraordinary and shocking scenes of
11:25 am
devastation, the malcolm types of malcolm where the in goma the remains of 215 children had been found at the side of a former school for indigenous peoples in western canada. the discovery in the province of british columbia has been described as heartbreaking by prime minister just true to some of them were as young as 3, at least a 150000 indigenous children attended so called residential schools between the 1840s in 1990 s many were forced to be taken from their parents and communities, and there was widespread abuse. mccloy is the member of parliament, the area where the school is located. there is nothing more painful in life and the thing a child. my heartbreak today, thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home and who were never granted the dignity of knowing what happened. the mexican states of america is said, the center of a tough war between a powerful drug called tenant self described defense groups. the state like now the
11:26 am
parts of the country will vote in local elections next month. and it's been a violent run up in his 2nd report from which account a judge holland looks at how the government seems to have left people to fend for themselves. a hillside bunker in the town of tiptoe, cut to pick south with mexico, thick walls and a trench across the ridge. it's made for action, but it is not filled with the army or police. this is a century point operated by the town, so called self defense group. go, i think he's shooting and you know, i take position, i shoot and then the next person comes up to shoot is just one of their fortifications. currently, they're fighting the lease, go new generation cartel and they are on high alert. i've actually never seen check point lighted by me mr. utilize. and she came up that hall going down. there you
11:27 am
go, checking all the cars. the group of actually told us as well that they've got people waiting in the hills around this night because as well looking down and you can see all of these tires. so this year with the as well to still pull it self defense groups became synonymous. we've met to 8 years ago when people rose up against rapacious gangs after authorities couldn't or wouldn't defend them. this is the problem. a lot of people say that over the years of fight and criminals, many of them have gone rotten to come under here has given us the tool. i asked him about the accusations and i expected him to deny them. he surprised me. yes, we move drugs, of course everyone's free. if i want to buy a kilos, coke, put it inside the battery of a truck and send it to the u. s. my business crime, the cartels. they rob you the kidnap you take stuart,
11:28 am
you kill you. that's different. if someone to pick a says the self defense groups extort them, that's not true. that doesn't exist. he sees no contradiction between a legitimate self defense group and a drug trafficking ring or, and operating both using illegal guns. media. you know, personally, i buy them in the united states. i've got friends and acquaintances there who buy them. so you crossover, we've done, other people, but obviously with them hidden. some have got their deals with customs as well, like the money that i am river running from the u. s. is one of the prime drive is a violent to mexico, but neither local know, federal authority to dismantle defense force their authority, shake it best in a region long left to its own devices. many of to po, cut the picks towns, people support or least put up with the fighters. they faced extortion and tara before the now at least the town is peaceful. nobody does support the group,
11:29 am
will enormous local power able to search and detain it will they suspect that this young man is a highly school cartel. soldier. he was gone off when they find a small amount of drugs on him. he's arrested. they told us to be sent to a rehab center before then this, the souvenir and testament to their authority. to me, it also lets uncomfortably like the photo is posted by cartels across the country. and that's the paradox in the region where the government is just a bit player. and the forces of law and order include drug trafficking, powerful vigilantes, john home, and i'll just have to poke out to pick. and you can watch the premiere i've done home in new special, the full report living in mexico's kill zone at 1930 gmc, that's on sunday organizes of an annual vigilant hong kong to commemorate china,
11:30 am
9 $189.00 crackdown pro democracy protests have lost an appeal to hold this year's event on thursday, hong kong band, the june, the 4th event, tomorrow the gentlemen square cracked on it is the 2nd year that the police have been the rally. citing current of ours restrictions, but tens of thousands defied by last year. and gathered at the vigils traditional site in victoria park. the latest ban follows the implementation of the national security law by aging. ah, so this is out there, these are the top stories in molly's constitutional court is named the colonel who led a military coup this week. as the interim president, colonel, it's me going to, as promised to hold elections as planned early next year. us president joe biden has unveiled his 1st major budget proposal for increasing federal spending to 6 trillion dollars. the pi names to provide billions for roads and bridges.

33 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on