Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    November 3, 2021 12:30am-1:00am AST

12:30 am
is it is looking lot fine, a lot dryer, but it's the south of europe. that's once again, being batted by the wet and windy weather. that's a low pressure. we've got heavy rain moving into france, snow for switzerland and severe storms once again across italy, around the central areas as well as in the northwest. by the time we get into thursday, it's gonna be croatia and bosnia and herzegovina that see some of those torrential downpours. and we could see some flooding from that, whether that is working its way further east, across the balcony. it's not any here that we are seeing the heavy rain northern areas of germany getting a real drenching. it's going to be a wet. we can't in berlin at 7 degrees. ah, the pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy. i know that i might go to prison. good. so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy may be exposed. the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth
12:31 am
dying for. we never know when an opening this can occur when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on al jazeera, tens of thousands of children, were born into or lived under the icicle regime in iraq and syria. now, many are in camps either orphans all with a widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities. she could do like people are going well come with mouth about, of course mom. and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories from the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera. ah ah,
12:32 am
ah, i'll come back main stories now. if you, if he has government has declared a nation wide state of emergency is fighting against to grind, rebels intensifies is either in control of 2 towns on a major highway leading to the capital and more than a 100 nations of plants to reverse deforestation when then the next decade at the climate summit in glasgow, it is also agreed to cot levels of methane emissions by 30 percent. well now to afghanistan war, at least 19 people were killed in an attack in the capital, cobble dozens mobile wounded in 2 large explosions, followed by gunfire. mia and military hospital witnesses se i sell fighters entered the hospital and clashed with security forces. charlotte balice reports from cobble oh, when a cool consensual cobble and telephone security forces run towards the side of an
12:33 am
explosion, smoke leads them towards dalton military hospital, across the road from the now abandoned us embassy. one device was jason aged at the hospital in truth, allowing attackers to move in for a few minutes later, 2nd exploded inside the compound. this man films from inside the hospital repeating, god have mercy on us. as he watches the attack take place. people shelter where they can despise from the explosions. burn and gunman move between buildings. dozens of others managed to reach the back of the hospital. compound, watch towers, insecurity walls that were meant to keep them safe in size. now the biggest obstacle to escape above afghani was helicopters, circled, flown by pilots from the previous government. when a part of the telephone's defense hello responded by sending the special forces to
12:34 am
the side of the attack. after the 1st explosion created quite a large cord and around with the tech has taken places spread. it. gunfire has continues throughout the afternoon a bunch of that with 2 explosions and 6 packages. all of them were killed. the security forces of the tunnel banner in the area and our special boundary unit here who are very quick in opperation. the whole area is now under our control. the telephone nor house is secure the military hospital because they know its weaknesses. they attacked it themselves 10 years ago. i suffices also targeted the hospital in 2017. then they dressed as doctors to evade security. more than 100 people were killed and injured. i saw his challenge, the tele bonds hold on security since it came to power in august. the group is carried out 4 major bombings and killed hundreds of civilians. the worst was it cavalier port. tens of thousands of people evacuated. the last,
12:35 am
foreign military forces withdrew. the main thing that people really much need and want from taliban was the grip over the security in the last. if they lose that grip and security increase as i think it will somehow a discrete tyler by the presence in the power to tell about his dom played the 3 of i. so the group is getting harder to ignore telephone casualties and mounting as i saw targets its members, particularly in eastern provinces. still in cobble taliban members respond like the previous government would have just a few months ago. the sit up a large colon to protect the public special forces in a cover deployed intelligence units. gather evidence that people here are hoping for more stop to attacks altogether. charlotte bellis. osha's era. campbell well now to bettina far so 10 people have been killed. baron, on attack on monday,
12:36 am
happened in the north of the country near the border with natasha. for others might have been kidnapped. troops have been deployed to the area and a search is on the way. well, such an rescue teams in nigeria are saying that 16 people are now known to have died in the collapse of a high rise building and lay goss 21 story structure which was still under construction, came crashing down on monday. 10 people are still missing. police sites too early to determine why the building collapsed. the manager of the lagos emergency office as the construction company had previously violated codes, palestinians fighting against forced eviction from their homes and occupied east jerusalem of rejected, illegal offer. israel supreme court proposed that the families be allowed to stay in the shaft, your homes for 15 years. that meant recognizing the jewish sat organisation as the owners of the land high force that reports from occupied east jerusalem. the
12:37 am
families of shira had been given a month to consider a compromise deal on their fate. on tuesday they returned the decision. no, i had you had that. how you said that we rejected the proposal by the israeli supreme court, which would have rendered us protected tenants at the mercy of settled organizations. we stamps them and refusal to compromise on our rights. the homes were awarded to palestinian refugee families under jordanian rule in the 1950s. but a jewish settler organization claims it has ownership rights over the land. a claim endorsed by israeli court rulings rather than issue a final verdict. the supreme court had wanted the families to accept protected tenancy status for up to 3 generations while they continued to make their own ownership case. some saw it as worthy at least of consideration. but the final decision is to fight on. in a case that's become emblematic of the palestinian struggle to nominate monday. we hope that everyone who supported us for the beginning will keep doing so, so that we don't end up on the street. and if the court rules that we will be
12:38 am
evicted the several weeks in april in may, this year, it felt as though the small neighborhood was the epicenter of the palestinian israeli complex. the case was one of the triggers for the round of how much rocket fire that marked the start of this year's gaza war. legal experts say that the fact that the court was pushing this deal so hard is the signal that it's aware that a final verdict is likely to go against the palestinian families. and such a final decision is one that would come with huge political sensitivity. the question now if such a verdict comes down, will it be enforced by is really government on this significant us pressure to leave the families in the homes. inevitably, there will be a coalition crisis. there will be a change in government, or there will be a terror attacked with double digit casualties in which the blood lust of certain elements in israel society will sore and they will be evicted.
12:39 am
israel's legal and political establishment had been keen to turn the temperature down and shake euro, at least for a while. instead, it may be about to start heating up again. harris will sit al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem fuel truck drivers in haiti, a considering further strike action after several work as we had not by armed gangs this week. union is insisting on their release. but a strike is likely to compound a fuel crisis that's already crippling the country. john henry reports to us from puerto prince idled lines of cars snake through haiti's, capital drivers, biding their time till the pumps come to life without fuel. the porter prince economy is, is motionless as accuse a vehicle as police protect the tanks and the haitian. he, the frustrations run high. we've got to try to do the work, but we get there is nothing. we don't have anything to do. and
12:40 am
he goes, i wonder pierre, who drives a taxi, locals call a tap, tap his waited 3 days a week out. someone was beat up monday. i am still here. this is where i sleep. i can't get fuel. i can't do anything. i can't work. i haven't it, in the money in my pocket is only for gas. the fuel crisis that his paralyzed, the western hemispheres poorest nation follows a political crisis after the assassination of the nation's last president and an earthquake that killed 2000 people earlier this year. sewell is slowly starting to trickle into border prints, where the lines are along, and it runs out fast. when that happens, drivers, you have to wait for the next shipment, hoping it won't be hijacked by day. over the past several days,
12:41 am
a number of trucks have been commandeer, the drivers have been kidnapped, and what fuel the gangs don't use for themselves. they sell on the black market. the lack of diesel fuel that powers hospitals throughout the country, leave some in the dark with no lights, women at this hospital try to wait until daylight to give birth. as tanks across the nation, sit empty up what, what free me this has to and we just made few. we don't need violence. it doesn't live despite government promises. the fuel shortage shows no sign of improving, leaving many to wonder how much worse the situation in haiti can get. ha, john henderson, al jazeera, puerto prince. well, france appears to have backed off from sparking a full blown trade well with the u. k, or the fish in person talks will be held this week with the french holding off on imposing a threatened series of sanctions. that is alexia brian reports from northern france . many in the industry, struggling with the uncertainty,
12:42 am
midmorning, in bologna sir mare and the fishing boats returned with their catch. but for many, it's smaller than usual. yes, would you please our chip fish ward, let us, but we have to put up with this. we don't have any choice for the past, and once we have not been able to make a living, get all wasn't given a license to fish in british waters, even though he says he's been working in them for years. his boat didn't have the required tracking equipment to prove that, and the paperwork he provided was rejected. french officials are infuriated saying dozens of vessels weren't given the licenses expected by british authorities. president emmanuel crohn threatened a series of sanctions if the dispute wasn't resolved. but hours before a deadline, he said he held off, negotiations are continuing. some here are frustrated by that decision saying france should have been more aggressive. others believe the measures could have
12:43 am
backfired. oh my god. it was the fishing here is often a family affair. and patience is wearing thin passmore around it. honestly, i don't understand them the give me a license, but i don't go often to their withers. i would've prefer them to give it to my brother who actually spent 80 percent of his time there. it's means i have the right to it, but my brother doesn't. it's estimated solomon, frances, biggest fishing port. i've lost half of their income. you sums up why more? we're at a dead end in relation to fish. we've been living with this uncertainty for years while the british decided to stay in or leave the european union solutions need to be found and they need to stop playing with the economy and the lives of those who work in the fishing industry like the u. k. denies, it's acted unfairly. it's welcomed frances move to pause sanctions calling it a major de escalation, the u. k. brakes it minister, david frost to set to travel to paris on thursday for more talks report,
12:44 am
i think i hope that people will be smart enough to find than agreement if we are depending on the politicians, we have nothing left to do by the way. one, but it has already been 10 months, and it's a lot of fishing, makes up less than one percent of either countries economy. but for this community, it's vital, and they need answers soon, alexia bryan, al jazeera bologna, so mer northern france. now see united states there are 2 things we know about. the next mayor in the city of boston, she'll be a democrat and she'll be the 1st woman to hold that office. but which of 2 candidates fill as criteria wins remains up to the voters. as christian salumi reports in boston's chinatown. michelle wu, a child of taiwanese immigrants, made the case for a greener, more inclusive city. this is about the future of austin and making sure that we are
12:45 am
meeting the moment with both fearless leadership that includes every single one of our families, every single one of our community. her opponent is also a 1st generation american annisa s i e e e e b. george is the daughter of immigrants from tunisia and poland. and like woo, she's a democrat who served on the city council. i'm going to vote for michelle. i. i think she has a great platform, she has really great interest in the community and she's backed by really admirable and like people and, and like higher up congress to support the a more open mind when it comes to policy making. and i know this city known as the birthplace of the american revolution hasn't elected a republican to run it in almost 100 years. and it's never elected a woman or
12:46 am
a person of color, no matter which candidate wins the mayor's race marks an historic 1st for boston. but it also represents divisions in the democratic party, both here and nationwide. the city has a long history of racial tension and one quarter of its population is african american. there were 3 black candidates on the primary ballot, but none made it into tuesdays run off a fact that's led to recriminations among some boston democrats. over the course of this campaign, i've made a few promises that i'm able to keep this work is too important to simply do. behind a podium ac city hall, it has to be done in community who has the support of sen, elizabeth warren, and others from the most liberal wing of the party. but she's also caught the attention of some special interest groups who've been spending money to defeat her . her victory would be interpreted as part of that, that movement. and the question is whether these traditional interests are going to fight back against what they bright, perceive as
12:47 am
a to progressive agenda on things like climate and transportation and development, et cetera. still, democrats can't lose and erase that shows how dramatically the city has changed. kristen salumi al jazeera boston. now the internet company, yahoo is withdrawing from china saying the increasingly challenging business and legal environment makes all pricing there too difficult. withdrawal coincides with new legislation owners, china's personal information protection law. it controls what data companies can gather and how it's stored. yahoo joins a long list of social media and tech companies that no longer operate in china. the news ally from london still had ah, the melody of aleppo of both factory and his purity of voice and merit and performances died at the age of 88 and and sport english primarily excited,
12:48 am
tottenham. yep. and man on top of confirm. then you head coach, sar, we'll have the details shortly. ah. with
12:49 am
a whole ah ah! on a v r wild most famous singers subaru, factory died on tuesday, the age of 88, described as the melody of aleppo. the syrian was known for performing songs, inspired by arabic, poetry in his concerts that could run for alice, sasha, her name reports o syrians 1st heard subaru, factories,
12:50 am
tenor when he was a child, calling muslims to prayer at a mosque in aleppo. during his 70 year career, he revitalized classical arabic music fans adored his christmas and his endurance on stage. in 1968, he sank for 10 hours to a crowd in caracas, venezuela, and made it into the guinness world record. father once told an interviewer he came out of the room, singing his family, used to pinch him just to hear him cry because they loved that booming sound. ah, fuck remind era poets from centuries past for lyrics. the singer was patriotic and said his syrian heritage deeply influenced his music oh, factory performed across continents during his career, bringing traditional arabic music to audiences far from the middle east. hearing
12:51 am
the news of his passing one kuwaiti composer said the melody of aleppo and the light of music wit out in the levant sar has all this bought now from dawn. thanks. thanks a lot my and well with again with football and hold as chelsea are closing in a spot in the last 16 of the champions lee, they beat swedish side, malmo juan nill, and frieden. chelsea's hacking the ash scored the only goal of the game. the blues remains 2nd and group h level on 9 points with events is over in italy, christiane. rinaldo declines it before half time. both is enough for manchester. united to be a lancer in the group, 5 games just a few minutes less than that much. it's hardy, inside a winning to one. now i have confirmed on tanya conte as the new head coach, the tardiness fund, and initial 18 months deals and replaces known as
12:52 am
a santa who lost it just for months in the job. conte though, has his work cut out was supposed languishing in mid table in the english premier league over the weekend. they were crushed. 3 know by manchester, united contain most recently helped into milan to the serial title. now the 52 year old also guided chelsea the premier, the crown in 2017 while we've been speaking therapy and football writes a ben, hey would he tells us just why spurs fans are so excited about context takeover because there is a, when, you know, i think looking back to the summer thing he's, he's the one that taught and finds majority of friends would have wanted to come in after the marina was sacked and you have proven track record that chelsea did a magnificent job you've been into most recently when the school over there and you know, he brings intensity and just, you know, i think exciting football, winning football. and here he wants the absolute maximum from those plans. i think
12:53 am
we've seen them lately. some of the players appeared disinterested form a fee for present set platter. and formerly a for president michelle put seni, have been charged with fraud by swiss prosecutors of foster a 6 year investigation into a controversial $2000000.00 payment that was made seen in 2011. but i had authorized the for to make the payment while still president both denied anyone doing and face trial within months of the criminal court in switzerland. if found guilty, they could be jailed. well, buffer had a response that he puts on a statement, and that says, i view the proceedings that the federal criminal court with optimism and hope that with this this story will come to an end. and all the facts will be worked through me. now moving on, one of ice hockey's, most high profile officials, is under pressure for how he allegedly handle sexual assault case. more than 10 years ago. an independent group released documents last week,
12:54 am
accusing an hbo and they show players association executives are i don't know, fear of not protecting a former player that player was call beach. he's now 31 and says he told the organization that you've been sexually assaulted by chicago, black hawks coach in 2010. i think h o p a will now vote and whether it's commission and external review into how the body handled the case. phase says he can't remember being told about the matter. well, last week's investigation is already had some implications in a child. find the black hawks, $2000000.00 to dealing with a case. and i quote, and that's actually the time. now recent days i talked like hawks official stan bowman whose picture there and mike isaac have also set down meeting. there are no exec says from 2010 are still on the team. and the black hawks coach from 2010 job quinn role is now without work, having resigned as for the pants is rather head coach as c ledge sexual assault
12:55 am
perpetrator. and former video coach brought aldrich, well, he's never face charges in connection to the case. now we have been speaking to mike has fullest full cost that michael carlson, he did explain the magnitude of this scandal. i think it's one of those things that is going to snowball as it goes along because as bad as the original case was, it's the cover, which is even worse in 2010. kyle beach was a young player. chicago brought him to play on their minor league team, which is just outside chicago and put him on the roster for the stanley cup playoffs, although he never actually played. but during that time, the teams video coach invited him to dinner at his house, showed him videos and then eventually eventually sexually abused him. the team did not want the bad publicity, which was inherent, so against their own internal rules. this was not referred to um,
12:56 am
the teams human resources department until well after the event when, when they were acquired by the teams, internal rules to refer it almost immediately. and aldrich then got his stanley cup bring he celebrated with the team and, and with beach and went on he would, he resigned and went on to a number of jobs in collegiate hockey. and with the us amateur olympic khaki team before he was eventually at a high school of finally arrested for abusing a young a young man and served actually served in prison because of that a pakistan as 1st scene to reach the semi finals of the t 20 world cup they beat namibia to dirt mohammed or is won, and baba as i'm each school half centuries. so this pakistan to a $45.00 run victory is that for straightway and puts them on top of group to
12:57 am
pakistan could enter the semi finals unbeaten if they beat scotland in their last group game. meanwhile, south africa boosted their chances of reaching the final fall by crushing bangladesh and i will. darby the produce is winning by 6 wickets. the result means a 2nd. and group one behind england, the top 2 teams advanced to the semi finals getting into the england game. we know it's going to be a very tough game. ah, that's an interesting question, but i think we just have to, ah, come up with all our game plan that we sees the most effective to win against england and do all the best to implement that. we know it's going to be, it's off. well, that's all from may, they'll be more later back to london. all right, thank you very much, sarah. that wraps out the news out, but i'll be back in among with much more of the day's news, including of course, all the latest on an escalating situation unfolding in ethiopia, where a state of emergency has been declared more on that in
12:58 am
a couple of minutes. i'll see surely. ah ah ah, life is never scripted. never foretold. it's never known. no matter what happiness never stole open you read between the lines. listen, always listen, never stop asking. never stop questioning,
12:59 am
wanting to discover the unknown. here the human story be impartial, be courageous. finding the untold story. celebrate excellence. keep alive the pioneering spirit. never stop. we haven't for 25 years, we've never stopped on our journey, never stops when our commitment to you al jazeera, 25 years, a unique path. the climate american fee is upon us, but why have government left it so late to act? we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat. requires systemic change and asks what either in action could me think about 20. none of them are in
1:00 am
crisis. what crisis own al jazeera, they just said, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera ah, on the eve of the 1st anniversary of the war, integrity, ethiopians, government declares as state of emergency. ah no, i'm marianne demising, london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. major commitments at cop $26.00 wild leaders pledge to slash methane.

25 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on