tv [untitled] June 6, 2021 9:00pm-9:31pm +03
9:00 pm
you can watch the english streaming live and i get 2 channels plus thousands of our programs award winning documentary. and you get to choose to scribe. you choose dot com, forward slash al jazeera english. the news this is al jazeera. ah, you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters and the high and teddy and obligated coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really police violently breakup protests against the rest of palestinian residence in the rough neighborhood of occupied easter. ruth nothing will stop. nothing. we faced more than this and we will continue. i'll just there
9:01 pm
a journalist with a has her work will go on after is really forces arrested her and she started off on saturday. a marxist school teacher versus the right wing, daughter of a jail. t. x leader to populists face often perused presidential runoff. nigerian preacher, a tv, josh was one of his most influential taliban jealous has died at the age of 57. i'm devin ashwin thought. roger federer pulls out the franchise in fostering and williams exits in the 4th round and tie a blow out for racy de max. the staff was seen made such a pair as going on the victory at the other by john gone for a welcome to the news. our prominent ship residents went on. curtis has been released off there is really forces arrested her her at her home and occupied in jerusalem
9:02 pm
on sunday earlier. a police fire stung grenades to disperse for testers outside a police station, calling for her relief. israel is trying to forcibly remove her and other people in the neighborhood that we have, but it's intimidation just nothing more, nothing less. they said i was undermining civil peace because of the activities that are taking place in shift. at the end of the day, when i'm doing, filming what is happening. i'm documenting the violations and the song. without that, i mean it has more from occupied east jerusalem. mona has been released, she has emerged from that police station. we still don't know if her twin brother mohammed is also released or will be released shortly. now is really not clear what the charges are so far. we'll have to hear from her what happened inside, but the lawyer told us that she was accused of inciting public unrest. really is
9:03 pm
a big umbrella term that could mean anything. at this point, she is very active and she has been documenting day in day out what goes on in chances are wrong, and it's probably because of that that she has been detained this morning at the moment is very calm. we were there earlier today, but it is a flash point is a lot of tension there that's been going on for weeks really. and many people would actually tell you, especially palestinians that it is really those tensions that snowballed into eventually that 11 date war on gas. and now you have those families who are attracted by evictions. a waiting to hear from the, from israel. the attorney general on june 8th, what is his reasoning in all of this? whether the force will evictions were going to go ahead or not?
9:04 pm
what al jazeera corresponds and as when somebody was hit by shrapnel from one of the stun grenades fired by is really forces outside a police station at west jerusalem. she was reporting on the protest calling for the release of palestinian activists of sheriff and al jazeera correspondent. giovanni with 80 has now left hospital after receiving treatment for injury, suffered during her arrest by israeli forces. she sustained a fracture in her left hand during the incident, but 80 was arrested while covering a demonstration and occupied east jerusalem. and also was camera man had his equipment broken. alba, dad, he's accused of harassing is really forces and not presenting her credentials allegations that both she and al jazeera strongly deny. giovanni says she's still shocked about her arrest, but insist al jazeera won't be silenced. i'm saying good to be okay. yeah. they broke my hand, i spent all the night in the hospital, my heart, my bad cook me
9:05 pm
a lot. and he had my hand from the cough. also they heard so much because though the soldiers in the car were fighting it all the time, i have a headache and my leg i can toolkit very well and my voice as you see it was a horrible because the not only because i'm a senior, i'm a junior, i'm covering like all the june this year, we're covering the reality on the grounds. we go and we are just telling the whole word what's going on here until now? i am under a shock because i didn't see any photos from what's happened yesterday because i was shocked when they began to pick me. and i was just, you know, i just want to hear hear something very impulses yesterdays. but especially
9:06 pm
yesterday i made for lies orange as you know, as i was walking through the these 4 of the same soldiers for them 25 and they made walk and 40 with my name and the name of that it was just, i was wearing my fist and i was walking, going, golf and coming inside the house shows a lot more than 20 times so they know me. they know who i am and what's the thing that they know after they hit me in a very bad way in the car, they were kick a, they kicked me a lot more than outside one of the soldiers. he said that if we arrested juvenile with the report of the al jazeera, if you don't, if you didn't have my id,
9:07 pm
how did you know know? after all of that, all the criminal show how did you know i'm, i'm you bought and the reporter of just either and inside the police station it was, it was showing that because of the, you know, one of the soldiers told me we will let you shut off you all of us here on the goals. so all the joy journalists will shut off. we let it be silence. everyone will shut off one of the soldiers. they would think me like a criminal. they refused to take of the costs. and i told you we are doing the, this is just telling what's going on on the guns i'm covered with. those are 0 from 21 years old. one of the soldiers came and told me from a how long you are an l z. i told him, how old are you?
9:08 pm
he said 20 years. i told him i am with us before you were born. so we know our work . we don't like. we don't say anything wrong, because they said that i was just saying everything. a lot lot. i told them no, we don't lie. just give me one incident. the 3 lights. what i'm seeing now on the ground after all these years. this time, after all these years. this is the 1st time we see this. i'm believable in treating to words join us and specially towards 0 after covering all what happened in babylon mode and shifts in the lock. so most in guys especially but they, they want the camera to be broken as they broke it yesterday with my colleague that we, they want to the microphone to be on the gaunt. but we are telling them that the microphone
9:09 pm
and the come at all we say, and we will continue. nothing will stop us, nothing. we faced more than this and we will continue. the palestinian journalists syndicate organized a solidarity rally to show support for as far as daddy knew that he was there. the message here is that they want to show solidarity with journalists who are being as far as these people are concerned, targeted by the israeli forces. just less than a week ago, palestinian jordan is organized a similar but in the neighborhood. so it shows that there is more attacks against urine. and it's the feeling here by some of the speakers is that israel is deliberately targeting those journalists because they are showing the world the reality of what's been happening under occupation. we've been speaking to some of them. and they say that they feel that israel has been losing the media war because they feel that it's been exposed. this measures this violation. and that's why they're trying to target during high them them. but as we've heard from many of
9:10 pm
them here, they're not going to be silent. of palestinians have only just begun clearing the rubble from thousands of homes destroyed by is really strikes last month. egypt has now sent in heavy machinery into garza, that's needed to remove the tons of debris. and as una and se reports from gaza displaced families who have been sheltering at un run schools and dreaming of rebuilding their homes. finally, the rebel is being removed. it's been more than 2 weeks since a cease fire was declared in god's done after israeli forces bombarded district officials here don't have the resources or machinery to do this job on their own. so egypt sent in a convoy of degree craze in trucks to help with a huge task of clearing debt breeze and what's left of people's homes. and i know that you had better money. we asked the donor parties to provide us with help,
9:11 pm
and each test carried out to support by providing the necessary machinery and crews to assist the removal of at least 200000 tons of rubble that obstructed the movement of people and transport was the removal of rebel means the beginning of the reconstruction process for many families here. 100 amino kolpak who lost members of his family in his building didn't wait for the diction machinery to arrive. he hired a private crane operator to remove the rubble from his destroyed home. but as i said, i heard that the machinery arrived, but i'm in a hurry to rebuild my home. so i brought my own contract to speed up the removal of the rubble. a demand, the speeding up of the reconstruction process for the families who have been displaced from their homes. mohammed shim alley lost his story, and source of livelihood when israel's military targeted one of the building nearby . now he has no source of income to feed his family alone. i'm filling up
9:12 pm
a owned the electric shop that was targeted on the israeli attacks. i have hope that with the arrival of the egyptian machinery, the rubble will be played soon. my shop will be rebuilt. i really hope it doesn't take too long. it was short, but devastating warri. it killed hundreds of people, an injured thousands more. many have been displaced. hundreds of families, hearing gods, now homeless. israel destroyed their homes last month. all slept for them to do now is wave in the hope of 3 buildings. what you say is l 0 god for jordanian police officers have been wounded during a rally and support a suspended politician osama and larger men, security vehicles. us around the baton of now would in your on man and journalists have been blocked from entering cars were reportedly set
9:13 pm
a light there during saturday's rally and ammunition was fired into the air. a larger shipment was suspended from parliament last month after he accused the government of cutting electricity to saul. a protest in the 4th of palestine still had on the news. our visiting us senators promised covered $900.00 vaccine to taiwan. after the island of china, of blocking its efforts to secure doses, how conservationists is involved or fighting to preserve architectural gems in the midst of modern development and sports rather bizarre, seem to the parts alone. most of gp with the championship leader writing with an open re soon we'll have more of that a little later in the news. our ah voting is underway and peruse. presidential run off the races between left wing
9:14 pm
union as pedro castillo and right wing populous keiko for he maury. more than 25000000 people have registered to vote and was predicted to be a close contest. brianna sanchez covering the elections from lima. oh, how was the election going? what are you seeing where, where you are well, during, we are seen a lot of people chewing up in this voting center in this school, in the center of lima. there's about 25000 people only to vote in this, in this school. and many people are saying that they are nervous about the outcome of this election because this is really an election between the left and the right. the left represented by the your, the primary teacher who is a new comer to politics. although he led a very successful protest. teachers protest in 2017. but he is
9:15 pm
a new comer to public office and is the people of the party. he represents our extremist who are linked to the mobile, this, which is the political arm of the shining pulse movement that was defeated in the ninety's. now gave you marty the extreme right. a conservative. the daughter of albert before he marty the autocrat leader who is in jail for human rights violations. and she herself facing 30 years in prison for corruption charges. now people are voting today for either one of them, and many fear that if cake awful kimani doesn't when it will be a disaster. and they feel that the a will install communism even mario, out of your peruvian, not a little wretch. it has said that this, if you take your money looses this election, this may be the last 3 elections in our lifetime, doc,
9:16 pm
that's how dramatic people feel about this election. but many other people who say they will vote for a little gusty, you'll say, are people who have been been poor, who have suffered very much with these economic model that has not trickle down to them. and that's people that they have hardly anything to lose with a new, a new economic model. and i change all right. and marianna, how's the corona virus pandemic affected the selection? marianna, can you hear me a lot because yes, i can hear you go ahead. ah, yes, i think the corona virus has affected this election because a $185000.00 peruvian per, died in the pandemic. that is, the largest number of people did per capita in the world. and most of them have
9:17 pm
been poor peruvians 10 times as many per year for me on some died, thunderbolts, privilege classes. and so these people want to vote for a change because they know that the hospitals, the health care system is a disaster. people have died including insight hospitals because there was a lack of oxygen. and 2500000 pearl bonds are still unemployed. they lost their jobs with that demick. and many people live on a day by day on a day by day selling candy even to get through to their table. so people are really desperate, and that's why they think they don't care to vote for a new comer in politics. they say that they need a change and they have nothing to lose by voting by to for someone call it who profits this extreme left piece idea. ok, thank you so much. marianna, for that update from lima. while joe marie bird is an associate professor political science at george mason university,
9:18 pm
and she explains the dynamics between the 2 candidates, the neck and neck rate. so we really don't know what's going to happen at the end of the day. we may not even know by the end of the day who's want it there may take, there may be a few more days in which we need, you know, is there in the winter. i'm i, i fear that if they don't be a when that was, which i do think is the more likely outcome. but if you, when i do fear that there will be an attempt either to meet him immediately by the far right group in congress and they have the power to do that. thanks to the constitution that was written by take more. i father in 993, came up looking for a walk me 2016 election by a very narrow margin. this day he refused, has refused to acknowledge her defeat. so i, i believe that, you know, when she will again, cry, fraud, and they're already trying to so the fear
9:19 pm
a broad among the public. and then she will try to remove him. there may be a more bartlett's response, but we, i think that the former is the more likely out from germany's governing conservatives have won a key election in the state of saxony on hold ahead of a federal vote. in september exit polls gave the cd you more than 35 percent of the vote under a new party chief army last. before right a f. c had been seen as a threats and managed to win around 20 percent of the vote. the robot results, as seen as a gauge of support for the party of outgoing chancellor angular merkel. now, the u. s. is donating 750000 current of iris vaccines to taiwan off to the island accuse china of hindering efforts to secure doses through us senators travel to, to pay to meet taiwan president dying when she said the doses would save lives as
9:20 pm
the island struggles to contain a recent rise and infections. alexi o'brien reports the 3 hours visit with major geo political significance. the 3 us senators, touching down and taiwan, and promising to give the island 750002 close at 19 vaccines. a show of support and gratitude to taiwan. the syndic supplies to the us during the peak of its own outbreak in 2020. we are here as friends because we know that taiwan is experiencing a challenging time right now. which is why it was especially important for the 3 of us to be here in a bipartisan way. friends come to each other's aid. taiwan was initially one of the pandemic success stories last year with more than 8 months without any domestic transmission. but it's recently had a surge of infections recording most of it's more than $220.00 deaths in the past month. almost haven't got hit by the central. yes. we are very thankful to bide and
9:21 pm
administration for extending a helping hand and putting i want in the 1st group of countries to receiving vaccines. shared by the us, back teens are life savers, and i want it. i will not forget your help. fewer than 3 percent of the islands, 23000000 people have been vaccinated. this week, more than 1000000 doses were donated by japan. taiwan has signed contracts, the doses from astrazeneca and medina, and the keys, china interfering and potential deals to secure vaccines from pfizer. some the blame inefficiencies by the taiwanese authorities. china says taiwan. the governing party is preventing it from sending doses of its own vaccines. and he's made medical products, a band and a tie when he's law means you know, your party's have obstructed the mainland from sending vaccines to taiwan in every possible way. and even falsely claimed that the mainland has injured accumulated vaccines for their own interest. the storage is continued to engage in political
9:22 pm
manipulation. common mush, china's governing communist party views the island as a part of its territory and vowed to one day sees it by force if necessary. their complex relationship has seem taiwan effectively locked down of membership of the world health organization. united states is donating vaccines to multiple places around the world as china is just part of the competition between the united states and china to maintain relationships worldwide. and that would include taiwan. washington remains taiwan biggest ally, finishes promising the island that it will not face the pen demik alone. lexi o'brien al jazeera, dozens of libyan doctors have taken part in a strike outside the prime minister's office in tripoli, calling for a pay rise. the general syndicate of libyan doctors as warren protest will continue until the government agrees to increase the salaries of health sector employees.
9:23 pm
the strike on days after the head of the government and national unity promised res salaries for those working in the education sector. a popular nigeria and evangelical preacher, t b. joshua has died. it's believe the influential televi angeles passed away on saturday, shortly after inducting a live broadcast. his death was announced by his church, the synagogue church, of all nations. tv, joshua was 57 years old, estimated 3, sophomore from nigeria capitol, abuse or tv. joshua is well loved by his followers, and he has millions of them here in nigeria, across africa, and around the world. every week. thousands, tens of thousands of his followers follow him on his preachings on his sammons, across and in his church headquarters in vegas. tens of thousands. also watch it. we've been every week in lake austin, now heroes to prom in prominence in the 900 ninety's. there was an explosion of television journalism across nigeria and many parts of africa and tv. joshua is one
9:24 pm
of those clear leaders in terms of television that isn't here in europe and across africa. apart from being one of the most respected creatures, one of the most followed creatures in africa in nigeria and around the world. i to be sure. it's also controversial in certain cases, like for example, about a year ago i you to have to suspend his you tube channels simply because of claims about exorcism. and the treatment of diseases like illnesses like h, i v aids and some other illnesses. a lot of leaders not only here in the area, follow tv joshua, and the respect him a lot is influential. he's famines as well noted and such a points raised by tv, joshua, well taken into consideration by politicians in nigeria and across africa. and sometimes he takes to the pulpit to address key national issues. things that a niger in particular is particularly vocal about such things that don't go right
9:25 pm
here in the area. and we expect also statement from politicians, including the president of course, following his deaths yesterday in lagos. conservationists are trying to protect some of them, bob ways, historical heritage. some of the oldest buildings in the capital herrera have been destroyed to make way for modern developments. how much are the reports? had out is in bobby's capital city, founded in 1890 by british colonial settlers. this city used to be known as solsbury when the country was called rhodesia. more than 100 years later, modern buildings have come up. but you can still find the hidden, james from the past historic buildings that give her a city its character. some of them have been well preserved, showing architecture of rich and cultural history. others have seen better days in the city. its history is captured in its buildings, the buildings tell the story of how the city stead tibbs way to be in and where it
9:26 pm
is now. so. busy it is absolutely decided that you studied beauties, adams only preserved, but also kept in a manner that kept chosen as much of that is possible simply at the moment. most he didn't see that he had moved that well, looked after. that's because most people in above are struggling economically. there is high unemployment. many people live hand to mouth, protecting buildings in hot out a that will once historic landmarks is not a priority. queens hotel, one of the 1st hotels in the city opened in 1899 people now ring space in it to felt a good ins above one 0, they started building. they have to preserve that the buildings are protected by the national museums and monuments act. if someone wants to make alterations or demolish one, they have to notify the authorities at least 14 days before they thought what?
9:27 pm
but some people do destroy old buildings or renovate them without permission to make room for new development. it's estimated more than 2000000 people live in the capital, and her id is still growing. was if someone does or the more the duty we have, if i were to those in favor than you yes. the in the week which is done before the expedia, we allowed innovations alterations. but through the credit of 32, the ranch house college built in 18. 99 is still standing. once a residential home is now an educational center and one of the oldest buildings in the city, for historians fighting to preserve more than a century of architectural culture. old buildings like this one are proof. cities can grow and develop, but not at the expense of a history. how did with casa algebra? had it still ahead on al jazeera mexico, whole this largest ever regional election doctor,
9:28 pm
one of the most violent campaigns in history just adds water. our powdered coat with 100 bucks in being developed and sweden could improve supply chain in the developing world. floyd may whether ways in division fight with youtube or logan paul. but there's a big science, different stop stories coming up with gemma and ah hello, there's a southwestern monsoon now making good progress across a good part of india. we have got plenty of showers cross southern india is butler that i don't know the trot here. that is the position of the summer rains at present a little further north. and it should be into western parts of india, a little further south than the should be across those eastern areas. but many of these regions seeing some very, very heavy right. and in fact, teams for lanka,
9:29 pm
we saw deadly floods coming through here. massive amounts of frame 4, and we have seen major problems here. as the heavy downpours have caused widespread disruption across a good part of the country, the shower set to continue, i'm hopefully won't be quite as intense as we go on through the next couple days. a ranch showers, they're called southern parts of the region and even to the north of our line saying that pray monsoon, he continued to build some very heavy showers here, 3 down post to into bangladesh and also into a good part of the pool. as we make away through the next couple of days near mossy some very heavy rainfall as we come into the early part of next week. on the other side of the arabian sea, it's all about the heat. we've seen some parts getting up into the fifty's recently, some very high temperatures. this one here in oman, things cooling off a little as we go on through the next couple of days with plenty of hazy sunshine. ah. in the next
9:30 pm
episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of mathematics. the term algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra. we're going to the limit to the technology 40 percent. often with beta found, they gave us the final building block finally discovered at medieval on science and a golden age with gym alkalinity on al jazeera chain in to i'll just do english in h t for the best experience. i'll just say english h d 's available across europe on satellites, usually the 13 sci astro, long and astro. 2 g, starting fast, july 2021 out of their english se across europe will only be available on 451241828000784 further information, visit our website.
14 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=960608205)