Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    September 4, 2021 9:30pm-10:00pm AST

9:30 pm
so from now was going to affect the population which will affect the economy any going to affect the re election as well. ok, thank you so much. grab your test for speaking to us from brazil. yeah. thank you very much. still ahead on the auto renews our no sense of security. why bella, russian pro democracy activists living in georgia say they could soon be deported. as more animal species are added to the endangered list, we reveal what's brought some types of fish back from the brain and advances india and the 4th cricket test against england action from day 3 coming up and for a hello from dell. hi, it's great to be with you. speaking of though,
9:31 pm
we've really cranked up, our humidity has to do with some wind direction. we've got going on the risk of some sand and does being tossed up through areas in saudi arabia. but want to get you the forecast for dough in particular, talking about that humidity. so the higher the humidity, the more uncomfortable it is for you. and i look at this by monday, up to 90 percent relative humidity. sorry, heat index. the core temperature of $42.00, but with a heat index feeling $54.00, it's drawn out across southern parts of pakistan. we had that much sooner. moisture leak in, but it's now pushed away, correct? she has a high of 33 degrees off to turkey and winds. we're really going to crank them up. so it's stumble. 27 degrees. i don't want to keep you hanging. so here's the next 3 days. look at those winds. they'll always be anywhere from about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour and unsettled conditions. speaking, yvonne settled through the tropics of africa. we've got our storms coming and going in the usual spots, particularly intense through southern sections of south sudan on sunday. we do have
9:32 pm
disturbed weather for the western cape, it's pushing in toward the eastern cape. we'll see those winds pick up. this will eventually make its way into johannesburg, and your temperatures will take a big hit. the this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend, jesus. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore . was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to where there is a witness documentary on a just, you know, join, applicant launch is trade and investment in south africa, inter african traits a gives you access to more than 1100 exhibitors and 10000 visitors and buyers and
9:33 pm
more than 5000 conference delegates, more than $55.00 countries participate in trade and investment deals with $40000000000.00 as business and government come together to explore business and networking opportunities at the international exhibition boots to you by the african export import back at the premium partners, the atl 2020 was transforming africa. o. i know that we're going to talk stories on the news. our a civilian commercial flight has taken off from the guy and capital for the 1st time since the city fell to the taliban last month. it follows repairs to the runway and radar with the help of technical teams from cats are and served. keith
9:34 pm
syria says it's ready to health crisis, hit limit on by allowing gas and electricity to transit through its territory. senior lebanese delegation is in damascus, food and fuel shortages of cripples and all the economy enforce cutbacks in essential services. brazil's worst drought in nearly a century is driving drying up reservoirs and threatening its energy supply. water levels and many hydro electric dams have dropped to record lows. government says it may have to start rationing energy. now french polynesia is covered. 1000 outbreak has escalated to the point where it has stopped counting new infections. it's redeployed medical staff to focus on patient care and vaccination instead of testing. lockdown and curfew measures have been extended until at least september the 20th. the south pacific islands don't have enough oxygen intensive care beds or even more space. most of the pandemic deaths, more than $460.00 now happened over the past month. to see that
9:35 pm
the, i know as you are, was for the south for your loved ones in that everyone is following the consent, the evil lucian of the pandemic feed does in our territory. you know that the number of contact jones increase considerably last week and, but our kids, such as a maximum capacity. they are even beyond that. the already called capacity. while in the french caribbean, guadalupe is so overwhelmed with cove in 1900 patients. some are being sent almost 7000 kilometers to mainline france for treatment. the number of people being admitted to hospital has plateaued, but intensive care wards are capacity. hundreds of doctors, nurses and firefighters have traveled from france to guadalupe and nearby martinique to help the hard hit islands a fee vacation if any were doing to medical evacuation sprint island from the west indian 24 patients evacuated each week, which is 20 percent of the islands bet capacity. so it's
9:36 pm
a huge extraction margin and we will continue for as long as it takes the island is still saturated in terms of i see you beds, it's a process that is already planned for next week. but if it needs to continue, depending on the needs, it will have to france where hundreds of protests return to the streets of a capital paris. to denounce a covert, 1900 health passed. it allows people who are fully vaccinated and those have recently tested negative to visit restaurants, bars and other public venues. protestors say to move, restrict their freedom. cuba has launched the national campaign to vaccinate children age between 2 and 18 against code 19. they will be the 1st to receive one of the 2 domestically produce jobs. the government has set of plans to reopen schools gradually in october. after the vaccine rollouts is completed. the current of iris outbreak in australia's most populous state of new south wales is showing no signs of slowing with another record day of infections. at least 1500 cases were
9:37 pm
reported on saturday, up by more than 100 on the previous day. more than a 1000 people are now in hospital. the outbreak began in mid june and is being fueled by the more contagious delta variance. new zealand has reported the 1st death in its current covered 19 outbreak. the woman who died was in her ninety's and had underlying health conditions. the country struggle to contain highly infectious, delta vary and since last month. but the number of cases is dropping with 20 new infections reported on saturday. and the man who carried out a knife attack in a new zealand shopping mall before being shot dead by police was recently released from prison. despite fears, he posed the threats. 7 people were injured on friday when he grabbed a knife from a supermarket shelf in auckland and stopped several customers prime minister jacinta ardor and says police had been closely monitoring this ranking. national, who was inspired by iso. he was jailed in 2018 for possessing
9:38 pm
a hunting knife. an extreme is videos and released in july despite efforts to keep him behind. bars, agencies used every tool available to them to protect innocent people from this individual. every legal avenue was tried, but we ought to everyone have other people look at the facts of this case to, to analyze them, to see what was done and what more could have possibly been done. the i, b, c. i and the current will be an important part of this work, but we must also look forward as we have always done, when we are willing to make the changes that we know may not necessarily have changed history, but could change the future. the democratic republic of congo has just extended a state of emergency in the east. rival groups have been fighting and to re province leaving hundreds that enforcing half a 1000000 others from their homes. catherine sawyer reports in the conduct where hundreds were beginning to return home after the middle tree pushed rebels out.
9:39 pm
most of this, people in this town, since our economies they have come back from i. d. t come in areas like a borneo with marshal capital of porn. province, we have been rocked by conflict with different rebel good fighting against government forces. so the people here are basically receiving some cash vouchers from and yields where they get to buy mattresses and load and food. they left with nothing but the clothes on their back. they said that the things that they left in their homes have also been looted the homes have been born so that trying also to figure out how they are going to rebuild their homes and you know, just leave in safety. marino bible has just come back home. she left her village in coon, day in may, during fighting between government forces and a rebel group called s p c point. and then what about miles that she knew the fight
9:40 pm
was too much, that will lead to everywhere. we were lying on the ground in the house. luckily, we all came out safely. but in many other areas in this province, a people are still living in fear. we have many id peas in different parts of the province. people saying they're still afraid to go back to their homes. these are the lucky ones. many of those that we have talked to saying that they're waiting out to see how the situation is because it's still those suited in. did. parents in columbia are demanding justice for missing son to vanish during the civil war. they say government soldiers killed them and what's known as the false positive scandal . poor and mentally disabled men were targeted and extra judicial killings. so the military could wrongly claim they had eliminated for rebels. al jazeera met one mother this week whose son disappeared more than a decade ago. me number mario,
9:41 pm
my name is mario yaz. if that is, i have been looking for my son, qualified for the last 2 years, 6 years old and he travelled to go from there, he was taking away. so do i need the last 4 of the funds was used by then we need to move up in the range really thought it says 845 or 6 boys and they said oh, skinned income. and then the said that they were, we were just gonna give them, what were they talking about if they were just innocent boy, muslim. i know they said that we were crazy layers and that we were them into the reputation in san lucas on until especially for bes, recognize that in this case,
9:42 pm
there were 6400 and some me and that number is going to are, you know, so it's almost all we started looking for our sons and relation were what actually happened is it was atrocious. land knows when the old, the lower, who are bonded by the pain and sadness. we started to realize that we were all living for the same thing. and i say that thing with united us and we transformed it into action and personally important, it was very important to know the truth to find them and give them a proper maria. so our hearts can rest on me lose my faith convenience. as long as i have the strength, i will always be there looking for them and making this miserable, so it does not remain in impunity. salvatore's top court has rule that the president can serve 2 consecutive turns. this opens a door for president and naive kelly to stay in power beyond 2024. the ruling was
9:43 pm
handed down by judges recently appointed by parliament, which is controlled by the ruling party. the court had ruled 7 years ago that presidents have to wait 10 years after leaving office to run again. professors and thailand have rallied in bangkok demanding the resignation of prime minister pray with china, chop the cues price on his government, the corruption and bungling, the current of virus response. the protests which are bands under cover 1900 restrictions have gained momentum recently. now, dozens of pro democracy activists who fled beller is to georgia to escape the government crackdown fear they may be deported. they're concerned about a cooperation agreement between the 2 countries. security services. robin forest walker reports from tbilisi. yeah. been a russian pro democracy activists regularly meet inhibiting, see the condemn president lucas shank and draw attention to their course
9:44 pm
this month. a 2016 cooperation agreement between georgia state security and the better russian k g. b became active. their sense of security in georgia has been shaken. i tried to believe that this is quite the same that georgia will not use this law against people for under $35.00 money. because if i work, a lot of people who are absolutely didn't make anderson better, go to the reason i'm a disaster since last year's elections. the better rushing k g b has ruthlessly pursued. lucas shank goes opponents. even. hijacking a ryan air flight to arrest journalist romance, protest savage, the subsequent flight embargoed of better ruth. by the you made georgia,
9:45 pm
a popular alternative refuge. the emigres bearers will look the ways to catch them, said this activist who are not to be identified and me, they will tell the georgia government the people who are here that drug dealers, or they have a common crime or they do something really, really bad. kind of organized crime, so that, that georgia will thing that this is extremely, very threatening for georgia. and there was some people that georgia prime minister has denied the agreement will target the russians bailable this agreement will not be used against citizens. this is a usual framework agreement within the framework of which the security services conclude an agreement to cooperation in the context of translational crimes, terrorism, etc. i repeat, this is not directed us citizens. this agreement was actually signed back in 2016, but the decision not to revoke it has come as a big disappointment, not only for the better russian community here in receipt. but george, his west and allied president,
9:46 pm
michelle. they have expressed alarm and recent events in georgia home and the government abandoning a promise to introduce reforms. it's reluctant to condemn far right violence. and now the deal with beller is walking away from the west and walking towards a bloody regime, the worst human rights abuser and the instrument of that the dealer receives k g b. this is very disturbing. many better russians thought georgia with an island the freedom of the you. that perception looks increasingly distorted. robin 1st, the walker al jazeera, he believes he thousands of protesters, a blocked roads and confronted police in southwest montenegro. they want to stop the inauguration of the new head of the serbian an orthodox church on sunday, in the balkan count country. once in a gro declared independence from neighbouring serbia in 2006. but the church
9:47 pm
remained under the serbian orthodox church. for many, it's a symbol of serbian influence. still ahead on the outs, renews our. the pilots is true, that tunneled aren't just for train done. cars. will be your flight with the difference in forces right after the break. ah, that's morocco wrestles with the impact of cobra 19 the country will hope all of meant reelections double shapes feature. but how will unemployment are struggling health care system and a new election law? i think the focus on september the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections on al jazeera, one 3rd of all the food produce is the wasted, with tens of thousands of put out. all in south korea has been transformed from what still fender is the global leader in foot recycling?
9:48 pm
i is the reporting on how new technology is making. it's possible in kenya. i mean, the farmer and santi, what he did the oil livelihood dependent, was a life afraid or just you know, straight aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested and locked up in the 1st of 2 special report. 11, a investigator straightly as indigenous incarceration on our just 0. ah, ah, ah, some global organization that measure as biodiversity has updated its red list of endangered species. the international union for the conservation of nature says,
9:49 pm
climate change, loss of habitat and over fishing and damaging marine life around the world. but it's not all bad news. as we're challenge reports, one of the most prized and over fish bounties of the see. here it is examined tuna in a tokyo fish market. but better management of fishing means things are actually looking up for for tuna species that had been heading towards extinction. albacore, yellow, finn, and atlantic blue fin moved from endangers to lease concern on the r u. c. ends read list, southern blue fin moves from critically endangered to endangered that radio. ready is exciting news is chosen for marine cities if we really are, we're cod and work with with emily or frameworks, work with the fisheries industries. we can have several harvesting and make for 3, a sustainable adventure. that's the good news. but father marine animals, the international union for the conservation of nature is less optimistic. it's
9:50 pm
especially concern for raise and sharks. over fishing. habitat degradation and climate change, or taking a heavy toll on many species. very refined, 37 percent of the extinction. and the primary threat to sharks and res is exploitation every use of the shocks. on land to humanities, impact on nature is threatening the survival of new species. the r u. c. ends read list update moves the world's largest lizard komodo dragons into the endangered category. climate change means much of their habitat on an indonesian islands could soon be under water. come on everybody. let's get to work. the r u c. n's well conservation. congress is underway in my say, france act, harrison ford brought him star power. it's hard to read. the headlines, floods fires, families, plagues,
9:51 pm
and tell your children that everything is all right. it's not all right, and france is president manuel. micron appealed to unity and human ingenuity. honda civic, no manual, somebody just people not ex, called in. i would like for us to fight this battle together and for my part on extraordinary confident the situation, the serious will is great. the capacity of the human species to innovate is enormous, which is going to hold. once more, we are reminded that it is humanity that by diversity is biggest threat, rory, talents out a 0 time for an update on this forces. here is gemma, thanks during and we thought was formula and max a staff and has taken a poll position for his have grown pre in front of 70000 firms. the red full driver qualified for this design circuit, which is hosting an f one rate for the 1st time in $36.00 is the stop and and finished ahead of mercedes holton and valerie,
9:52 pm
both the staff and trial hamilton and the championship standing by only 3 points around here, which is good. it's really nice. exciting. but they are lucky because it was good enough to let the trouble jerry good, that there were just 2 occasions here came out of the tree for me. which bus me one of the track like one of the way you just go to the confidence and that's off the laugh. it's like building a brick wall and today everyone. hi will there me and so i had to try and build quickly but yeah, it was a good a good session and the last phone so close. i'm happy to take part in peons from afghanistan. he sled. cobble to compete at the games and take you have told out there they hope to be resettled in australia and france. ticonda athlete is i kick who to daddy and sprinter. wholesale ross silly was flown out with the help of
9:53 pm
several governments and humanitarian organizations. and i'm to, i'm trying to all the countries the way involved in dave equation to make sure we got here safely, such as i was trailer u, k, american and particular france. because of the problems, lack of training and preparation for tokyo. i did manage to get to by now the plan is to prepare for parish 2024. louis shows, unfortunately, going back to f. galveston is not an option now that the taliban has taken over. it's extremely difficult to go back. it's not my wish to go back. i want to settle down in one of the european countries and prepare for paris 2024. i don't think the taliban will ever respect and value the power in pins or facilities or support parent and pins in any shape or form. i don't think the future is going to look good for parents, parents in gamma stand. we have seen from the past how the taliban have treated women in sports. they have no respect for value for women sports. now my wishes to have the 1000 of disabled people in africa, honest on especially the paralympics to bring them to safety. i would like to stop
9:54 pm
the foundation to help i receive support from the international community. it will enable me to help other pearl implants and i've gone is done, and he will enable them to compete international level. meanwhile, face of president, chatty. if tina has paid a visit to ask on refugees and cattle next jails is wild cup heis of help to house around 600 refugees in a complex built as official accommodation of the 2022 football voucher strike kevin me to call. he wants to see in valentino and fif, do more to combat racism in the game. football as well, governing body has opened on investigation off to england, plays with targeted during the world cup, qualify against hungry on thursday. i think now it's the time that you know, something has to happen because, you know, we are 2021. i think a lot of teams, you know, have a lot of places are different in initiatives, religion and etc. and i think now i think the find the u. f. a has to step in
9:55 pm
because enough is enough. i can only reiterate that applies, are incredibly mature in the way they deal with it. i think they feel supported by their teammates, which is very important to them and you know that they recognize that i think their team makes recognize how challenging it must be trap like flyers and how disappointing is in the modern world that we continue to have to answer these questions because of the incidents that happen. animation or nanny soccer says she doesn't know when she'll play tennis again. the defending champion, it was knocked out of the u. s. hyphen in the 3rd round, by 18 year old layla fernandez, a sock. i apologized for losing her call during the match and says she behaved like a little kids. number 3 has been struggling with her mental health, which caused that to withdraw from the french open and wimbledon as well. she now
9:56 pm
plans to take some more time out like when i, when i don't feel happy, a few more looked release. and then when i lose, i feel very sad. and i don't i don't think what normal. honestly, i don't know when i'm going to put my next lunch. okay . yeah. i think i'm going to take a break from playing for his advantage. india in the full cricket test against england. the visit has started the 2nd evenings and 99 runs behind. but now have a lead of 171 heading in today, full and with 7 wickets. and that's what his 1st test century away from india. how does he have a commanding lead over team usa after the i think session of the so home cup,
9:57 pm
no higher americans al ewing. and meghan can often them a doing miss shore 18. so they have a set of points, and that's the only school team usa go on the board in the morning for since your one. the other 3 matches to secure and stun pilot from italy is proved at the tunnels on just for cause and trains. very acosta has become the 1st person in the world to fly a plane at 32 tunnels. incredible feet took place in turkey. you see through the 2nd tunnel, an average speed of 245 kilometers our whole flight lasting just under 44 seconds. while some stuff that i'll just bring you up to up to speed is what's happening at the us open tennis in his round pre match. david chuck fish up against k initial cory. the currently playing a tie break in the 1st set. we'll have action from that match a little bit later. ok,
9:58 pm
jemma. thank you so much for that update. and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we'll hand you over to our colleagues in london, and how much more of the day's news coming your way. thanks for watching. ah, news. news. news. news. when freedom of the press is under threat, outside the mainstream shift, the focus that pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pre tax for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. so listening post on a jazz eva september and they were rushing votes in parliamentary elections and the president, putin, 21 year grip on power. the listening post dissects the media,
9:59 pm
how they operate, the stories they cover. and the reason why the 911 talk over the world 20 years on the war that followed had finally ended and i've gone to sun. but that's what caught, this didn't real, obviously, unique, attractive on african, happy and history through the eyes of the fearless and vision we to make it. germany goes to the poles and elections the, the i'm going to merkel replace up to 15 years in power. what will the results mean for german and european union? september on al jazeera. my name is sandra white. i'm the foster, i'm in the county to find out who lives in the county. if you book for the live mechanic workshop, you will see that you said you're gonna be mine. i do that. is it possible for you specially miss dungeon? nothing. my night julia. i strong with my my dear and
10:00 pm
i'll do there. ah, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. and so now you take, it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. i got there for back up and running. the 1st commercial flight takes off with hopes vital aid can soon be flown in. the celebration gunfire killed several people across cobbled after the taliban claims victory and the pen. she valley. the taliban special forces move in using tases and tear gas to break up the latest protest march by women in the afghan capital.

28 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on