Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    September 19, 2021 8:00am-8:31am AST

8:00 am
i no matter where it takes a police fan of your guys, my empowering impartial. we tell your story. we are your voice, your new, your neck out here. oh, the trying to stream. yeah. and the us of relying after a cancellation of a huge submarine order with british and american technology chosen instead. ah, this is al jazeera life from the falling back. people also coming up is really police have captured the last 2 of 6 indians, who escaped from a high security prison. i was demonstration for and against the president didn't initiate the 1st protest since
8:01 am
the suspended parliament and fired 5 military and survivors of an american drawn attack which kills 10 family members in campbell demand compensation from the us and relocation from afghan. ah, thank you very much for joining us. franz has accused australia of a breach of trust. soft trades cropped a submarine contract and made a deal with the united states and the u. k said, under the agreement, australia will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines built with us and british technology. but it comes at the expense of france, which has lost the multi $1000000000.00 d of the salad submarines where we challenge 3 force leaving the embassy for who knows how long france's ambassador to australia stopped his car for
8:02 am
a few words to reporters. i think we fake very, very bad ambling a partnership. it was not the contract was above the ship, but the ship that supposed to be days on the 1st defending and also above the sea bass infinity of wilson is a result of the french then it was to sydney airport for his flight home, empty of its ambassador to the french embassy in washington dc. this is an unprecedented move by france, the united states oldest ally. you have to go back to before the president of the united states, as george washington here to find the origins of the alliance between france and the u. s, just 2 years after the u. s. that corporation of independence and 1778, france formally recognize the strange new nation, and then back to its war against the british in all of the years since then. this
8:03 am
is the 1st time says the french foreign ministry. it ever recall it's, i'm back to the, to the us. it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why and so friends, august is bull. a new enhance trilateral security partnership between a straight in the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia the u. k and the u. s. on vell orcus, it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the in the pacific. bought it, cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build diesel power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power attack from the u. k. and us it li, frank, tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as a gross deception by friends and allies. you muscle of therapy lies there. has been duplicity. there has been a major break of trust. there's been contempt,
8:04 am
so it's not going well between us, not at all. still there are those who think parents is overreacting. i think, you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled. previously i went back to the, from washington. and it's really very bad manners from the americans to to was wrong. i mean, really, i medic, treating my call, i can and the dog and saw, but it's only bad manners. and i think that vengeance is a meal that should be served cold after you k. francis spared london the sting of pulling home it's ambassador. instead french menaces have tried something more withering. they suggest it's not worth bothering with junior partners. and that's all the u. k is to the u. s. re helen's how to 0 london. and
8:05 am
tenicia crowds have protested in the capital against president k. sides is the 1st demonstration since the seas ruling powers and dismissed parliament in july. others protest is backing protested rather backing the president to dosage. bury has a real show of public dissent against president case faith in the twenty's in capital. thousands of people rallied in the center of tunis on saturday, chanting shut down the coo and we want to return to the jeremy. we follow the path of the revolution with its negatives and positives for 10 years. but what happened on july 25, took us back 50 years to talk receive, which we tried with dba and benignly, but their policy is what a failure. and we couldn't advance on july 25th, president said dismiss prime minister his sham she, she froze parliament and sees traditional power insisting it was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the region. few democracies said,
8:06 am
supporters held accounted, demonstration chanting. the people want to dissolve parliament cabinet and it was to be that the opposite side took advantage of the chaos following the schism and conflict between state agencies. they are the ones that went out to demonstrate today. on the other hand, we are the ones who consider ourselves supportive of the july 25th decisions and therefore support place. we came to preserve the state president, so you called the move to seize executive power and exceptional measure. a response to an economic and political crisis. the former constitutional law professor justified his decision by citing emergency measures in the constitution that his critics, and many legal scholars said did not support his intervention. political leaders have complained about the constitution since it was agreed in 2014. they want it to be changed to either a more directly presidential or
8:07 am
a more directly parliamentary system. president said, says he plans amended, but a powerful union and teenagers largest party have objected to changing the constitution. said is still to appoint a new prime minister while millions struggle under economic and political stagnation. dorset jabari al jazeera in other world news. israeli police have captured the last 2 of 6 ballast indian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility. police arrest said when i deal fired and i him g in jeanine in the occupied west bank and being a 2 week man hunt among those who tunnel their way out of prison was zachary, as a baby, a high profound figuring satire on doing is really prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years to each man sentence on charges that they were planning a new attack. as bringing our correspondent harry fossils. vi from west through slim. how are you? we're still ages face. you're hearing about this latest recapture. what happened?
8:08 am
well, yes. the key difference from the previous recaptures of the 1st full men was that they happened in northern israel. this one took place in the occupied west bank. there had been increasing reports in these ready media that the 2 remaining escapees had made it home to their area in and around jeanine. in the north of the occupied west bank, janine refugee camp is an area which is not always the fullest of control from the palestinian authority. there are lots of armed factions within that refugee camp islamic jihad, palestinians. i mean, you had from which these 2 men, 5 of the 6 escapees are members, has a good deal of sway that there was concern that if they were recaptured that, that it could end in a very bloody fashion. indeed, in some kind of violent shootout in the end, that's not what happened. there were reports leaks that there was
8:09 am
a military operation in the offing. according to the, one of the men themselves who called his father the building they were in the east genie had been surrounded by the israeli military and police. and according to his father, they decided to give themselves up to prevent further civilian casualties. they said they'd been threatened that the building would be destroyed if they did not come out. these were the military saying both the 2 remaining prisoners and 2 people who've been helping them were all arrested. and then i'll be in question. there was a statement from israeli military saying that there were violence. there was violence afterwards with. ringback locals from the area, they said throwing rocks and improvised explosive devices, police, they reported live fire as well. certainly. we do know that there have been protests. there was concern, but if there was a major violent end to this, this man, and that it could end in a very buddy way and potentially spill over into wider violence. so i think is
8:10 am
right. he will be happy. i managed to get these men back without that kind of gun fight at the end of it. they'll be happy, harry, but it's an embarrassment for them nonetheless, that they escaped in the 1st place. absolutely, this was a very major breach of these where the security system had been a previous attempt in this jail, in 2014, to get out in a very similar way that was averted. but the full extent of the security holes had not obviously been plug the keyhole, which is the physical hole under the prison itself. so avoid spaces into which these men managed over many months to dig into and then dig out of into the open air and stay on the run. in the case of 4 of them for nearly a week. in the case of the last 2 for nearly 2 weeks. so it is something that has caused a great deal of embarrassment for these are the prison service. there are all sorts of investigations into this precise incident. reappraisal of how the entire prison
8:11 am
network operates. and this is something that the recapture is something that the prime minister natalie bennett has greeted this morning by saying it was sophisticated and quick reported because too many millions of dollars a day, this massive man hunt, which has now ended in this way. but certainly this has been a major breach and a major embarrassment for israel security operators. thank you very much for terry . false have lived there in west jerusalem. ganeth found at least 3 people have been killed in $21.00 injured after a vehicle belonging to taliban forces have roadside mine. it happened in the city of july about the capital of non gaap problems, which is an eyesore stronghold. meanwhile, several people who suffered minor injuries after a bomb went off in the capital couple. a resident fed, he noticed the bomb under his car as he was about to clean it. and the surviving family members of 10 people killed by a u. s. thrown attacking campbell are demanding compensation and to be relocated
8:12 am
from afghanistan. it comes after the u. s. admitted they targeted and aid worker and 9 of its relatives instead of iso fighters, a top us commander. apologize. 40 called a tragic mistake. osama bin javi, re, for some campbell charged remains of what some of the children were wearing when the us drone hit their house, some of them, but inside a displaying outside, near a parked car. among the 10 people killed them goblin. august the 29th. for 2 year old, so maya and i up along with 3 year old ma leeker, 7 year old ivan was playing near the car. 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. when you mean an 11 year old for fight? 16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's demeanor. i . nothing was preparing for prayer. neighbours rushed with buckets to put out the fire. they were too late. my daughter malika with the family which lost everything . the us admission of killing civilians bring no closure. aim of once compensation
8:13 am
and is demanding the u. s. government, relocate his family from london, thumb that 1st they should investigate after that they should target the on listen, people don't do it. any mistake right now? i heard that america accept the mistake. yeah. my last in member of the family that the i will not just type for you say for high that are going to the hall over the world before the acknowledgement of the u. s. stone strike, which kill civilians. taliban leader, and connie told us 0 that us john started innocent people in cobble. and he says, isis k controls know based in a plan is done. and it cannot be used as a pretext to strike against the people. and he says it's in breach of the agreement, signed with the u. s. last year in the hot through, i just went to the agreement is like inviting war. this doesn't help with peace and prosperity. it's. he's misusing peace in a wrong way. now pieces come to this conference or if they continue to behave like
8:14 am
this, do all should understand where they went was not piece. the u. k. base bureau of investigative journalism says more than 10000 people have been killed in an estimated 13000 drawn strike and have gone on. and so far, no one has been held accountable. the families lawyer calls it a war crime. this was the last strike carried out by us forces in abundance on a reminder, for many off guns of the initial days where my address as students were being killed and drawn strikes. and for many here a legacy of us presence for 20 years in this country. so i'm a bon jovi out there a couple till a head on al jazeera home farm, land and forest so flooded. we meet the cambodian villages struggling to survive because of a dam make launch. the 1st old civilians mission returned after 3 days in
8:15 am
a hello. good to see, you know, major change across the middle east with your weather pattern though we are now starting to get into the season where it's hard to find those 50 degree days. but many of us, either at average or slightly above or below, for example, look at tater, on 33 degrees. we go in for a closer look. and this is actually pretty well where you should be this time of the year, a seller forecast with plenty of sunshine, over the next $35.00 and even 7 days off the pockets fontaine or stay dry in the south. 36 degrees in karachi. me just see some showers sneak in between the hor and islam of bob, but not going to be a wash it off to turkey. we're also looking at subtle condition here just as scattering of showers, mostly for northern portions of the country, close toward the black sea,
8:16 am
through the tropics of africa. we've got our storms coming and going. but once again, i have concern as we head toward gabon, equitorial, guinea, and cameroon. on sunday, where we could see some pretty intense bursts of rain here, further toward the south, a scattering of showers for the western cape. it's going to be breezy here as well . we'll talk about those winds in a sec, but focus on the positive habit are only 29 degrees, then talk also 29. and now for those winds in cape town, we'll look for them to got up to 55 kilometers per hour on sunday. that's it. for me, see you soon. the it's one of the world's most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises, central to the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. and behind the death of many more. exceptional access to some of its key players reveals the inner workings of an organisation telling the known to many as the blood alliance. inside
8:17 am
the sin, a la carte house part 2 of a 2 part investigation. people and power on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, the me welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera israeli police have captured the last 2 a 6 in prison as well as kate, from a high security facility police arrested when i do unify it and i him g in jeanine, in the occupied west bank, ending at 2 week man protests have been held for and against the president, international capital. the 1st major demonstration in the power and dismiss
8:18 am
parliament in july is critics accusing of a court. and france has accused the australia duplicity and a breach of trust after its properties submarine contract and signed an agreement with the united states. instead, you packed me in, france loses the multi $1000000000.00 deal to sell it. submarines to australia, vollings of haitian migrants across into the us ought to be deported. it's estimated that more than 13000 people are saying at a make shift camp in the border town of del rio. the only border crossing there has been close. as mayor has declared a state of emergency describing the situation as unprecedented and surreal. john holeman is in a corner in mexico. he says, it's hard to know what the conditions are like inside the camp. told when we got off the river by american border patrol was that he couldn't go into the camp and we couldn't speak to people meals. i tried to get him from the united states side a bit earlier in the day. and we were told the same thing we've just been speaking
8:19 am
to other german, if you got the same metrics, this 10000 people there from haiti, and which journalist at the moment of being allowed access to basically what the conditions are right now. in that camp, we knew that beforehand, there was a lack of the lack of running water for drinking water. these people that had to come back approximate that we didn't even come back and food to try to bring food from this side. because the reasons that in the camp, the conditions right now, and they're going to be a little bit of a mystery. what we got from people on this side that we've been speaking to. here on this fact, they said i'm frightened to go across the united states because i've heard about the different patient life. i don't want that to happen to me. just the woman, his wife and his daughter were in the camp. we didn't have a phone call that he's here and he still wondering what to do right now. so it's sort of in that situation of developing and obviously the u. s. government is really trying to control what happens the people who are and how we can prove to
8:20 am
the mexico's president has calling for a regional economic community similar to the european union. he made the proposal during the summit of latin american and caribbean faith was taking place in his country by new rapid re force from mexico city. on saturday, more to fort summit of the community of latin american in caribbean states, or sela. and this years international dialogue held in mexico city was full of surprises. you are starting with the unexpected appearance of venice. well as nichol asthma, ludo who arrived unannounced overnight de la also. and i don't want to somebody, i know the visit placement rudo across the table from other left is leaders had a summit that excludes the participation of the united states. and so if you can't get it out, if we have enough stones to throw out some of you, we didn't come here from cro. stone dead. we came to extend a hand and worked to not everyone up to 2021. select some. it was welcoming of the
8:21 am
venezuelan delegation, but ascension at that number to my presence at the summit and in no way represents a recognition of the government of mister nicholas with. my government has not changed its position. and i believe it is between gentlemen to say this face to face, drawn out why and she another unexpected appearance was chinese president. she jin ping who sent a pre recorded message promising more cooperation between china and latin america. drawing la ties between china and latin america have entered a new era, characterized by quality, mutual benefit, innovation, and well being of the people are nearly 20 heads of state participated in the summit, including cuba. miguel d. s can, in the cuban leader called for an end to us sanctions and was among many who criticize the organization of american states and calling the o a. s a tool of us interest in that area. it is the o. s,
8:22 am
at the service of the united states that has supported attempts to isolate cuba, military interventions in latin america, and the caribbean, government overthrows and military dictatorship. in the host mexican president, i'm british. manuel lopez over at ward went further, saying latin american and caribbean nations should aspire to form a regional block. similar to the european union in these times see like, can become the principal instrument to consolidate relations between our latin american and car to be a nation. put into it, but why? despite moments of contention, there was also agreement among select members including building on a regional strategy to face the challenges of the corona virus pandemic, and a minus a minus and establishing a regional fund to serve as relief during natural disasters. linked to climate change, the 2021 cell conferences seen by many as an opportunity for mexico to position itself as a power player and
8:23 am
a regional mediator working toward restoring multilateralism and ending the diplomatic rift that exists between the united states and left us latin american countries like cuba and venezuela, when we're dropping al jazeera mexico city, hong kong political elite or voting, very powerful committee, which will choose the cities next leader and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from mostly pro establishment circles are able to vote its territory. first. elections in staging, overhauled its electrical system. early i spoke to keith richberg, who's the director of the university of hong kong journalism and media studies center. and he explains what the volt actually means. it is significant only in the sense that it adds on some members of this committee that's going to be in charge of selecting the next chief executive. if i use the words selecting, that will be electing because they will do the selection. and they will also fourty members of the expanded body,
8:24 am
which will be rounded out today will go on and serve in the legislature because beijing is basically added 40 seats on the legislature. so members of this group today will be going on to serve in this new expanded legislature. the thing to understand this new election committee is it's called we'll have 1500 members on it . but today, only 364 of those seats are being actually contested today. so most of those seats were already billed only a few seats were contested, for example, and they've divided these at what they call some sectors. for example of the architecture, some sector, there's 17 candidates competing for 15 seats and there are only 5 holding stations by across the entire city. they will only be $4900.00 voters. so that's down about 97 percent, maybe 7 percent from the number of people who participated the last time the selection committee was form. so there's a bit of nonchalance and
8:25 am
a bit of sarcasm on social media where people are saying this is a total waste of time and somebody i'm watching. what social media thing? 4900 voters can hardly spanning out across the city. i think polls have opened for the final day of voting in russia's parliamentary elections. 450 seats are up for grabs. more than 100 people are eligible to vote. these are life pictures from a voting center in moscow. the united russia party, which back president vitamin protein, is expected to retain its majority. most permanent critics were bought from running, following a year of practice. now to come bold. yeah. where the villages are struggling to survive years after being displaced by the construction of the country's largest damn. the lower sand too was opened in 2018 and human whitewash says it washed away the livelihood of communities flowing 3 half the story. forest farm,
8:26 am
land and home, flooded to make way for cambodia, the largest den, the lower set on to human rights watch estimates. nearly 5000 people were displaced there. tommy is one of them. i feel very nostalgic and sorry, saying this, a submerge village is a loss of identity and now in the city, and no matter how angry i am at the government, i can only keep it in my heart because i cannot do anything about it. the government did not pay any attention to us. he and many other villages, mostly from the pin or minority group, say they were not properly consulted, and were offered inadequate compensation floyd, good long printed on the burial ground of her parents and ancestors is submerged. we've lost her whom our rice fields are crops. why did this development have to make the villager shed tears? strong lands family is one of 50 who refused to move to a new settlement,
8:27 am
built for them by the government and the chinese company that operate the dad. instead, they built their homes on patches of land close to that old village. others except at compensation and moved to the new site 5 years ago, whether the health center and a school. but they say they're worse off than before. tongue, someone says he moves between his old village and the new one long. my, i'm the, i'm in this house, i still live in, but i come and go, i can't grow any crops on this land because it's so saturated. so i left to find another plot near the old camino land fish. stocks have reduced something fisheries . experts had warned would happen if the dam that goes from the major tributary of the make up river, went ahead. a government spokesman told al jazeera, the country needs energy security, and the dam is beneficial to people in cambodia. adding that local authorities will assist any community in need. villages here say they're not against development,
8:28 am
but don't expect to be the only ones paying the price for it to gallop ball for him . this is the sacrifice we've had to make, if not for the damn. we would not have to give up anything. the dam allows others to prosper. we are in tears while others benefit human rights watch says the government should increase compensation payments and provide more services and training to affected communities. but many, he had doubt that message is being head, florence louis al jazeera. at the 1st, all civilian space flight has splashed down off the coast of florida. a space ex craft spent 3 days in orbit carrying a billionaire entrepreneur and his 3 guess next year. brian, re splashing down on the florida coach, the trailblazing cap shield carrying the 32000000000 crew to ever get the inspiration for on behalf of space ex. welcome to planet earth. much better than i
8:29 am
can ride through. that's the voice of the missions commander billionaire, jared isaacson, he paid an undisclosed sound, said to be about $200000000.00 for the flight and his 3 gave blasting off from cape canaveral on wednesday. the spacecraft billed and launched by entrepreneur musk company space 6 was fully autonomous and operated by teams on the ground. all journey uphill was only about 12 minutes or so before we knew it, we were hanging our shops and floating, and then we were like, what do we do next? the capture soon reached an altitude of about 585 kilometers above earth. the fathers to any human it's flown from our planet. since 1972 is the largest one, no ever phone and space. we can put our head in and say multiple crew members and to see the entire perimeter of the earth. and the views i have to say are added to our on the mosque has reportedly said he's more interested in building the
8:30 am
infrastructure of a private space. travel then taking off himself this space odyssey was far higher, faster and longer than the recent flight by musk space. rivals and fellow billionaires richard branson and jeff phase off. they didn't all but the and lasted be a minute. but to give us the 3 outings has launched a new era and space tourism. i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that, but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it's return involved a plunge through the atmosphere to st. temperatures outside the capture. soaring to 900100 degrees celsius. that's just a cool shad of dragon coming back down to earth and.

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on