tv [untitled] October 25, 2021 1:30pm-2:01pm AST
1:30 pm
that the revolution is a danger and that they have to, in this, that the student is out of control. even something if the military doesn't, you know, put a, you know, strong hand on the school isn't control a little switch under control. so, i mean, you never know, and for the, for the anti military uprising, you know, components of the population. they think that there is one united military and that even those who are in power now are the same people from one of the she who have never left out freshness, yet robert manufactured it out with his mom at balder. so come here, all these are more on that rapidly unfolding situation. saddam, with a bit of she has jailed several civilian cabinet ministers and protests of poured upon 2 streets added some of the rays already as drought in northern kenya pushes more than $2000000.00 people towards honda and schools. pakistan cricket shops. finally,
1:31 pm
get the when they've been doing. aah! it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. hi there, getting going on your weather forecasts for monday, october the 25th europe and africa. we have had to renshaw, rain, we to flash flooding in northern parts of tunisia and this has turned deadly as wall car swept away with people inside in it all has to do with this area of low pressure in the central mediterranean southern sections of italy. we have red weather alerts in play, the potential to see some severe thunderstorms here capable of producing some flash flooding, their northwestern sections of europe right now, outbreaks of showers, republic of ireland, the united kingdom, france. so countries into scandinavia, but also some sunny spells in there and look at this, we've got a south facing wind. so that's really helping to pump up the temperature in some
1:32 pm
cases above average, back down to the mediterranean right now, the western side, things looking good for iberia, safer, a few showers toward the northwest and around the eastern med i. things are dry on talia 26, and through the boss 1st is stumble. we'll see when gust here of about 40 to 50 kilometers power over the next few days as well. and some showers for turkeys, northeastern black sea region on this one off in africa where it is active, whether round the gulf of getting used. so equitorial, guinea rate into cameroon, and southern sections of nigeria on monday. that sure weather update soon a bit. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best air line of 2021. assassination as decision destabilizing the democratic process, you will, you will lose it. it will be a loss for all the looked at documentary explores how autocratic leaders undermined democracy to consolidate their power. through the eyes of those who dare to stand
1:33 pm
and defy it, our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the trade. already won indonesia, his firms forming. we move full to grow and fraud with balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest even easier now with ah,
1:34 pm
hello again. this is, these are from al jazeera avery. im sort of get here in doha. just one story dominating our coverage. the south sedans military chief abdul fatter alba han has dissolved the transitional government and declared a national state of emergency. for han says the military had a constitutional duty to protect the country's security, with thousands of people of flooded on the streets of sedans, capital of the military detained, a number of ministers and civilian officials, including private esther of the law. humbug information ministry says that some protest as have been shot at their calls for people to resist. what they say is the free cruise. let's hear now more from but what's general abdel fatter elbow ham had to say. just a short time ago, helen, would you the theology god, we dissolve the sovereign council and the cabinet, and we'll put an end to the mass jobs and, and the secretaries. and the state governors will revise everything and we'll take
1:35 pm
decisions to watch everything. we urge every want to abide by the agreement of cuba, close to 20 stress, to assume that some of our people in the east had their own sufferings. and we are quite sure that justice and peace must prevail when we must work hard to reach lasting solution for our people. with this, let's move on to the rest of the day as news. israel supreme court is hearing an appeal by a palestinian family against the forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. the des wake family in so one is one of a 100 families the could lose their homes because of eviction suits, brought by israeli settlers. a law enacted by the can s. it allows jews but not palestinians to reclaim land lost in the 1948 war it sparked violent crashes and so one and shake java and occupied east jerusalem. i'll just there is hot abdul. hamid is outside the court in west jerusalem potter at reminders what this is all about and tell us what stood happened there in court today. ah, well,
1:36 pm
the hearing actually has just ended as we understand it. and the judge said that he was going to postpone any decision, at least at the moment, so we don't know when that will happen. but this case is important because as you said, 8, we'll set the tone for dozens of families who are facing force exposure, whether it's in some way or in ships iraq, both neighborhoods in occupied east jerusalem. now, what happened here is that the, the family of today's here rate has submitted to the court document showing that it owns that house in san juan. as since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. and they had purchased it because jordan, in custodian at that time now fast forward to 2002, that's when the 2nd organization decided that actually that lad belonged to
1:37 pm
a jews. because back in the 19th century, at the end of the 19th century, under the ultimate empire, that land belonged to a jewish endowment that had put it at the service of do. how about jamini jews who were in poverty? it is an extremely complicated case, really to understand, but this is exactly what happened. not only for the families today the today that concerned with this year, but it by, by and large, many families in ocoee by these jews. and i'm actually in other parts of israel, so certainly what will happen eventually what the, the judge will decide whether it's in a few days, weeks or months will set it don't for many other families. but what we have been steering, seeing actually over the past month, whether it's here, a hearing for some one or a previous hearing, a few months ago for shift xerox is. it seems that the court is being hesitant of
1:38 pm
coming up with a final decision simply because of the charge atmosphere or a roosevelt because of the political aspect of this case. and because tensions are so high that they can narrow up at any time. i'll just verify her our bell ha maids reporting live there from west to rooster many thanks, holler. around 2000000 people in kenya facing salvation as the long lasting drought affects harvests and food production. the government has declared a national disaster. al jazeera catherine sawyer report style from northeastern kenya. in this part of what you are county, there's nothing left to eat for. abdi ackman. hussein. abe's remaining cattle. nearly every day he wakes up to this. his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he said he's prized pool the wood on a good day, cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in
1:39 pm
ne, in kenya are in poor condition. his desperate law to the little higher put on the ball on. if we're struggling of 700 cattle for 3 families to this, only 300 left, their malnourished, the ones that appear healthy, just drop. i'm not sure what's affecting them in another village. many kilometers away. shabanni soc, is just getting back home from a 4 hour track to fetch water for his family and the sheep and goats. he desperately needs to keep alive, dead and dying livestock scatter. he's compound a lot a lot for 7 months. we've been fetching water from very far away. lou malnutrition rates continue to rise. children are receiving emergency food supplies from 8 agencies ehrlich makin our children are affected. they get sick. often we hope to get more food for them. many people are suffering from the drought. the local
1:40 pm
government is distributing, hey, nutritional livestock pallets, as well as transporting water to the most remote villages. but the need is to great hiders from different communities across the region. come to watering point such as this one to share the resource, but because of the drought, the water is running low. so is pastor and government officials, talis, there of alarms. the drought in part of kenya wasn't by climate change, has been declared a national disaster. here in would year passively stelis, it has not rained for the last 2 years. with casters say the current short rains will not help much the food security currently is there a no the 3rd fiercer will be caller critical and the for we may not receive an adequate drain. val in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something we can handle as accounting. the resources we
1:41 pm
have is very limited times are hot, even for the most resilient of animals. rare while species found only in this part of the country. also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exertion. back in the village, a black man was seen, tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. catherine saw you al jazeera, what year ne and kenya the you and it says that afghanistan is on the brink of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. and the millions of children will die due to food shortages. the un food program is asking world leaders to take action at unfreeze billions of dollars of frozen humanitarian donations. the un says that nearly 23000000 people from afghanistan's population of 39000000 of food insecure. that number is increased by 10000000. since last month, afghans have been selling their belongings to buy food, and the taliban has also been unable to pay wages to civil servants. a husband of
1:42 pm
a u. k. charity wilker detained in iran has gone hunger strike cultural court rule that she has to return to prison for a yet. richard ratcliffe has set up camp outside the foreign office in london. last name's gary ratcliffe, was arrested in terran in 2016 and convicted of plotting to overthrow iran's government. but new charges were filed against her just after she completed an initial 5 years sentence that we've had over the phone with them with the c. t is on it, so with the prison intent that we had just to make point to the government changes, that's with pushing for them to different different wouldn't to say that even amnesty international says that it's closing it's 2 offices in hong kong because it can't guarantee the safety of its work as the human rights group says that
1:43 pm
a national security law imposed by beijing on the territory makes it impossible for its staff to work without fear of government reprisals. the security law has been used to target pro democracy protest as civil society, groups, and dissidence. colombia, as president says, the arrest of the country's most wanted drunk traffic up is the biggest blow against the drug trade, the century datto antonio sugar also goes by the name of antonio was captured in a remote area close to the border with panama on saturday. he's the leader of columbia's largest drug cartel out as here is alessandra m. p. a. t reports now from bulger top. the rest of dido and sonya also got better known as ot and yell is on the front pages of all the newspapers here in columbia. and the talk of the town here in the capital book fair and beyond. that's because this is a very significant arrest. but you would be hard pressed to find anybody who believes this carrier, the same weight as the death of pablo escobar back in 1993. as the president of
1:44 pm
columbia suggested when he announced that the capture people here will tell you that at the height of escobar power, those were much scarier times as bomb went off in a major cities across the country. also, escobar was a very public figure and a person who became a sort of robin hood for many, but poor columbia answer while alton. yeah, he's definitely a household name here. and he is very powerful, especially in the north west of the country. but he spent most of this time hiding in the jungle is no one will be regular, good news that he was captured and i don't think it's going to change much. i'm just because the programs in the country remain the same or no, no, not, not that area can mean i don't think it will have the same impact as death of pub last, cuba that caused the real change in the country and with in colombian society. this
1:45 pm
arrest doesn't feel to say the truth is that it's difficult to know just how much of an impact this will have on the elicit, the drug trade. the experts will tell you that if the demand of cocaine remains the strongest, most likely new leaders will appear that will replace them. what we do know is that the columbia wants to extradite auto near to the united states, where he will face a number of charges, and where many people hope that he will share secrets about both his operations here and his many international connections. it's been 7 years since eric gonna out of the woods. i can't breathe as he was dying under the choke hold of a new york police officer. gone has case led to a national movement against police violence in the u. s. in the coming hours, a read judicial inquiry will begin looking into how his death was handled. i'll just here as gable as on the reports from new york. eric gardner was unarmed,
1:46 pm
and by all accounts minding his own business. when new york police officers accused him of selling lou cigarettes outside a convenience store, daniel pen to leo, one of the officers on seen, put gardener in a chokehold and prohibited under department use of force guidelines. and that led to the death of the 46 year old father of 6, a grand jury decision not to charge pen to leo sparked nationwide protests, gardeners dying words. i can't breathe, became a national rallying cry against police brutality. 5 years later, pendula was fired from the new york police department, and the city settled a wrongful death claim, with gardener's family for several $1000000.00. but 7 years on gardener's mother, gwen carr says there is still work to be done. there is no justice for eric, eric is gone, but we still need closure. and the closure would look like to me. if all those
1:47 pm
offices who was involved in my sons death that day, stand accountable. and there was transparency and which we know all of that was try and tried to be hidden. a judge granted when cars request to hold a judicial inquiry inter son's death. such inquiries are very rare. the last time one was held here in new york was over a 100 years ago, and it's not a trial. there will not be a jury, and nobody will be found guilty or innocent when it's over. but it's a way for lawyers to question powerful people that dealt with gardeners, death, and a way to get a public record of who knew what when and why certain decisions were made. in a setback to the gardener family, the judge decided new york mayor bill de blasio does not have to testify saying he can instead submit a written statement despite being directly named in the inquiry. one of the critics
1:48 pm
say that reasoning undermines the very point of what the inquiries meant to address transparency. how do we whole our public leaders accountable if they're allowed to just submit statements, right? when you're named on a case and you're not being called to be active, participating, vocal and under sworn oh, it's a pass. the city fought against. holding the inquiry, arguing it was unnecessary, a spokesperson for the city's lawyers declined to request for an interview. gabriel, as hondo al jazeera new york. the company via how volcano in the canary islands is continuing to spew lava offer a cone collapse to the weekend. the volcano has been a rough thing on la, paloma for walden, 4 weeks now. love us, destroyed thousands of buildings. well then 6000 people have had to evacuate the homes, spain's prime minister as promised to speed up aid to help people whose livelihoods
1:49 pm
1:50 pm
1:51 pm
against the reds and leaves in 7th and the premier league 8 points off the top from u. k. bookies have made so sure their favorite to be the next primarily coach to be fired before a 40 year old. have been managing united for nearly 3 years and is yet to win them a major trophy for generation courses, the worst feeling the rock bottom because this, this is the worst off in the lowest of i've been. but us, i've said, and i expect there is, i accept the responsibility and not the mind today on its mind going forward. are there any if now is former man just united goalkeeper mark boston and she played alongside for sure back at old trafford. thanks so much for joining us. i'm mark how much longer this? oh, sure. have to turn things around. do you think good afternoon to to you far and to every one that's listening. i already think it has come to a game by game situation off to what we saw yesterday. and you know, it's easy,
1:52 pm
very, very easy to turn around and say, okay, you've got a sacking now a couple things on that. number one, if the club have or have not told to any possible suits, as you don't know what those in a possible replaces of said, i might have said, you know, we don't want to come in unless we come in at the end of the season. all we want certain conditions met, saw that there's that and the other thing is, well, you know, these next 3 games taught them away, adelanto r a y and match day 4 of the champions league and also matches the city at home. and right before the international break, i going to be absolutely crucial this whole period would be crucial. so if they are looking at it from the outside corner here, it's very difficult to say because as an x team may a, he's such a good man. ah, he was an excellent plan you wanting oh, from the bottom of my heart to do so well. and, and, you know, you want to be as loyal as you can, but you gotta be low to the club as well in terms of the fact that this cannot go
1:53 pm
on. and i really do believe that these next 3 games ah, will tell a story in itself, in which case that if i happen to lose these 3 games, maybe even 2 out of the 3, which is a huge possibility that there will be a big chance that come the international break, that they will be a change. i want to ask you and how deep are the problems at man united. they're not playing the kind of football. their fans expected, sorry they not, not. so i think sometimes in a, perhaps in a fans get a little bit missed allergic and gonna go on about the, you know, the matches united way if you like, which is in a, you know, based on attacking free flowing football. but there are a lot of times, even during the ryan of sir alex ferguson went with majesty, nodded teams have to with that now coming up against top, i have opposition if that meant playing a little bit more defensive than so be it without. i thought before this little spell in, i just thought that international break, when i thought off against last,
1:54 pm
i thought it was more of a tactical situation. but these are some that you could cited yesterday. and you know, you can talk about tactics all you want, but if you apply isn't willing to, you know, to, to do the, some of the things that perhaps and not so glamorous. like the hot running, like covering for each other. like making sure that you know that, that, that people are organized then tactics and that doesn't really matter that you know, you need to be able to do those things 1st before that comes into play and watching yesterday, and watching the 1st half against. that's alonzo. and against less the last week, i think the problems are a little bit deeper than perhaps we're, we've been led to believe because the plays at this moment in time. lucas, i do not want to play. not for them for themselves in the club, but also i feel the manager and that really is not a good sign. i don't know why that would be. i'm like i said i, i don't think we're hearing everything right this moment in time. but that is definitely the impression that we have and mark, i just want you to tell us quickly before we go, who is the ideal man to take over to you?
1:55 pm
thank. yeah that's, that's an excellent question for, you know, from the top of my head. i would get has anything jaden he's had experience before at the top club and being successful. these close one of the greatest players that has been applied so. so no, that would give you know, norma's kudos and respect in terms of you know, in terms of the dressing room, but of the, of the other 2 that come to my mind as of santana. can say who's being very successful events in the past at chelsea when we come to the premier league and most recently need to milan. and the other one i, i thought this afternoon was perhaps roberta man cheney italy's manager who obviously was at match the city. so he knows the premier league highly successful and the fact that he was at match the city he will have something to that to prove against them. uh huh. the most important thing i think going forward is the fact that, you know, whoever that they get in it's gonna be sustainable. we said this before, and we said this before, and marina and van hall, i mean,
1:56 pm
people say you can't keep changing manages, that's completely understand that for me, i've also okay, there's no way that the support continues to put up. we feel happened on the weekend, right. okay, we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time mart boss nach. thanks again. thank you for in the united states. fans have been rolling around and be a stark hi re irving who's been sidelined from his team for refusing to get vaccinated . ah, protested. tried to storm the barclay center in brooklyn. how did the nets home game on sunday? the team announced ahead of the season that be 7 time, all star would not be able to play or practice with the knots until he's vaccinated . more than 700000 people have died from coven related complications in the us. okay, and that is all you're swapping out, adrian. back on that he thinks indeed,
1:57 pm
just before we end this news, now let's just update you on the breaking news. this. how that military coup that's unfolded in sudan over the last few hours. the military chief has dissolved the government and declared a national state of emergency speaking on national television earlier, the saw uncle father alba han vowed to hold elections in 2023. but he says, the country was in turmoil, and the military had a constitutional duty to protect saddam security. fast as thousands of people flooded on to the streets of suden, protest, leaders have been calling for people to resist. what they say is, a military cou, a member of ministers and civilian officials, have been detained, including the prime minister, abdullah hum, dog, internet and phone service is down. the international airport has been closed. the information ministry says that ham dock has been taken to an on loan location for lots more coverage events in sudan. continuing here on al jazeera on line at out 0
1:58 pm
dot com. come out here with the latest next. ah mm hm. and in the next episode of planets i swiss ahead of the upcoming un climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air. get a new perspective with the changing face of the coal mining industry. in ponies will report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wild flies in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. toys for planets as the west. on al jazeera
1:59 pm
weavers, a drying out greasing land is shrinking in some roots long used by wildlife or migration. have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all these, kenya needs more money for conservation and with a corona virus condemning, keeping many visitors awake. revenue from torrison isn't enough. here at the embassy national park, an annual ceremony been launched. the whole parishes in individuals pay $5000.00 yes. dollars to name and the aim this year is to raise one mega long as much of it for conservation emission. the latest news, as it breaks the president is allowed to impose a state of emergency for 15 days, with the option of extending it for another 15 days. without congress's approval, we detailed coverage with his rights group in southeast asia, say,
2:00 pm
bacon phoned about the rise in reported cases of po, working conditions from around the world, government, and security agencies. i've described a recent incident as planned with the aim of this stabilizing the country. ah. the head of sedans, military launch is a qu, dissolving the frank should council that had been leading the country. ah, hello again. i'm come all santa maria here in doha with the world news from al jazeera sedans. prime minister of della ham dog has been moved to an unknown location not to refusing to issue a statement in support of the military's actions me. my protest is denouncing the detentions have filled the straight. some have been met with gunfire. and in other news, a part of.
31 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on