tv [untitled] November 17, 2021 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
8:00 pm
8:01 pm
weeks being pushed around at the poland betters bought some refugees and migrants. finally, get some relief. we have to make sure that they are getting the assistance they need. and that of the fighting ceases of the, the talking starts, your secretary state backing regional efforts to end the fighting. any theo pier, united nations is iran is stepping up its nuclear program. and in doing so, violating the 2015 nuclear deal. ah, so breaking news from sit on festival where pro, justly to cite least 10 protest as of now been killed in another massive rally against military rule. ah, thousands of people have been injured. so position groups of cold for a 1000000 people to demonstrate the turning out despite the killing of 6 people as well on sunday process the site, they will not be intimidated and have announced
8:02 pm
a one week. well, the military's also locked down several areas and closed off bridges. these 3, in particular, anchorman bridge at 30 bridge el neck and nominate bridge. the aim is to stop protest is from moving south and joining together in central cartoon is russell soda to start us off. he's been out on the streets of the sudanese capital covering the protests. we are in the bullet district off, derek capitol of threw down hard tomb and to protesters started to gather around one p. m local time, which is the usual thought the practice for the protest there on tight security measures all around to reach to such as the threat of one needs to go to the check volumes, guarded by the army, the main roads there that that the bridge that connect 2 sides of the the 9 river are blocked by the army to prevent people to gather. however,
8:03 pm
people are managing to reach to the cities. this is bullet this week and at the moment there are 7 other districts also that are forced in the protest. protesters behind me, they are barricaded the roads, burning the tires and chanting. i guess it did that the military, they say are they want an immediate restoration off a civilian government. and they say or so they want their release of the political prisoners and also on me to commit to death cause additional declaration. it's signed in 2019 with with, with civilians. there's other districts that this the protester is that right behind me. you can see that it is relatively peaceful, but that is not well. it for all the other products that are going on around the city just are just one hour gold in the 6th city it in khartoum. i have
8:04 pm
seen that there security forces was tearing as i didn't get your gas over the protesters shooting in the air to disperse them and even following them. inter death, bice, the themes to disperse, to remove down from the 3. so these protesters here. how gathered here by the coil, off the resistance committees to force us off for you to my change, the main civilian coalition, which had been in our power shade in with their military here. so far, all their faults to find a political dialogue out of this a to, to find a solution out of the politic of that book is ladon. how failed and the civilian group says that they are going to keep organizing the protest to, to step up the pressure on the military to force it to a power shade in agreement. and they said that they will not leave the states until a civilian government is in charge. more with him,
8:05 pm
morgan now in our hutton studio and and hippa, that, that number of dead and injured is just kept going up to day. it hasn't stopped the people there has that they seem as determined as ever to get up and protest. yes, indeed. this is not the 1st time that people are losing their life and anti military takeover protest. we've seen people killed on the, on the 13th and on the process before that on the 30th. now, there seems to be a determination amongst us as to continue with their demand for the military to handle the power to the government that was dissolved on october 25th when the military took over. now, with regard to brewery that one of the districts where people were protesting, the military rated that protest side and force people to flee, and is now at the womans, a state of chase between the military and the protesters. several acts of,
8:06 pm
of have reported that some of their own from the local resistance committees, the committee that have been organizing protests over the past few weeks have been arrested and that there were many injured in the process of running away from security forces. now, many bridges leading to the capital to more blocked by the security forces. but there was also another fax that the authorities use today that they'd not use during the previous process, which is to completely shut down phone lines and the through the internet connection. previously, the only way to access the internet was via fiber, cable and satellite. even that has been disrupted on wednesday and phone lines making phone calls we've been to them has been made impossible for the only way for people to communicate is by receiving calls from outside the country. and that's presumably to prevent processes from mobilizing and other parts. one, once they disperse from a certain location, but that hasn't stopped the momentum we've seen, people call for more process. we've seen the demand for the political deadlock to end. and with regard to that ending mediation efforts to try to reach
8:07 pm
a dean to try to reach some sort of compromise to bring back a building. that transitional government so far has failed to produce any conclusive resolve the general app and put the hon. met with the u. s. assistance that goes through for african affairs on tuesday, and he said he doesn't mind prime and at the law ham doke, coming back, prime minister of them, a ham duke is still under house arrest and says he will not negotiate with the military until all political prisoners her arrested on the takeover on the day of the takeover are really so still a wide gap between the 2 sides to try to end this political deadlock that currently sedan is n. thank you for that update ever. morgan, in cartoon on for the news and belarus has set up shelters for some of the migrants and refugees stuck on the border with poland. thousands have been living in makeshift camps. this is now a day after polish police used to tear gas and stung grenades to stop them from crossing into the e. u. the support from us a bag lining up to get some sustenance al jazeera,
8:08 pm
from these refugees and bell russian troops in the britsky area near the polish border. bella ruse has in recent days, stepped up attempts to show its treating people humanely. on tuesday night. it provided shelter for hundreds of men, women, and children in this warehouse to logic. pity, rarely so call up the commentary on this video comes from brother, russian state media. many of them have now returned to the forest. these pictures from wednesday film by poland, interior ministry apparently show migrants leaving the makeshift camp as by the russian forces. look on some a carrying logs. the only thing that's kept them warm at night, overnight, there were fresh attempts to break through the razor wire and which polished territory. i was earlier. polish forces had used water cannon across the border at a group of migrants. polish border forces said they were attacked with stones polish police said to one officer was taken to hospital with the head injury and
8:09 pm
the polish side to what provision there is has come from volunteers. on tuesday, the human rights commissioner of the council of europe visited one migrant aid center near the border. it is absolutely unacceptable what bella rose is doing and how the people are manipulated. that at the same time, i think we need to step aside and, and think you know, what is happening at the european border. why are these people left in limbo and what can be done in order to stop this extremely dangerous situation? meanwhile, polished forces of parked water cannon opposite a new makeshift camp at the border. with no sign, the political standoff or the misery. 4000 stuck here, ending soon. as i beg, i'll jazeera poland. let's check in with jonah hall, who's in cuz nits out on poland side of the border with bella, rich joiner, got an update on the diplomacy of
8:10 pm
a diplomatic attempt to end this. stand off what i guess the important thing is that there is some diplomacy going on there are contacts open between the you and alex on the lucas and because regime this afternoon, a 2nd phone call between angular merkel. the outgoing german chancellor had mr. lucas shanker, that followed a phone call on monday. according to a german statement, chancellor merkel urged him to allow un agencies access to those people trapped on the battery side. so the, you and hcr, the organization for migration and the european commission that's just stumped up a $1000000.00 to help them to provide basic supplies and reprieve repass creation services. i mean, these are quite controversial contexts, frankly, given that the european union and germany in particular don't even recognize the lucas and coat regime. they don't recognize importantly as president doctor that election in 2020, why did described as a sham and
8:11 pm
a series of sanctions that have been levied against him since because of his crackdown on the opposition. and indeed, more sanctions in the works at the moment for this lucas sent for his part has replied by saying, look, if you apply those sanctions, i will retaliate further. he's promised he won't back down. we know on wednesday that an oil pipeline, ne, a branch of a pipeline heading into the u viable roof was switched off. that's oil, not gas, allegedly, for shed your maintenance. you can make your own mind up about that. and besides all of this, a wider, so that increasingly sinister looking geopolitical game on the one that you got russia tacitly backing its ally, bella roost in these actions here, at least not stepping in to stop them. and at the same time, russia applying pressure to another european union weak point, the eastern border of ukraine, where there is a massive rush and military build up underway. more acutely, jonah,
8:12 pm
tell us about the situation for those people at the border. tell what you've been seeing in those in those incredibly cold condition. i mean look, i'll be honest with you. we haven't seen very much at all on the polish side of the border. we kept away from the border, were kept outside a sort of secure exclusion zone. the media are not allowed to move forward. we rely on twitter reports. we are allowed video sent in by journalists on the better side . and so i know you've seen it as well as i have. it's clearly utterly miserable. it is extremely cold. 12 people have died so far in the last couple of weeks, most from exposure the you and has warned that number could easily rise. they're living in very desperately make shift conditions. and they have very limited access to humanitarian supplies. as i said, the, you and the e u asking for access a 1000000 pounds worth of big upon dollars worth of supplies being made available, and one slight glimmer of hope. i sort of evacuation route if you'd like,
8:13 pm
for some repairs creation flight to be rock due to take off on thursday. some 200 people are said to have put up their hands for that. but remember, most of these people will have given up everything sold up everything just to be here. they haven't necessarily got anywhere to go back to. thank you joe hall for that update from the pole and beller is border. at least 10 people have been killed during twin bombings in afghanistan's capital. the explosions happened in the neighbourhood. in western campbell, a car bomb went off in the dusty, bought a cheap neighborhood 2nd, last and reported shortly after afghanistan's been suffering repeated attacks claimed by an armed group affiliated with iso. ever since the talons take over the country in august and have a check of the world where the next and then the most polluted city in the world, air quality in the whole, it crisis levels. a fast spreading bird flew, put in europe and asia on the lips.
8:14 pm
ah, that code has been flooding through iran and it come to the warmish waters of the gulf and you tend to generate thunderstorms. that's the full cost assist a around the water could be affecting the emirates might even get into doha, but i do not think so. i'll take you to friday and show the same thing. get dangerously close. it's difficult to forecast was exactly the shout who happened, but it's a big weekend come. yes, the grown pre we can for doha. i have forecast sunshine, sunshine, sunshine that you go, that's the official forecast to for the practice days qualifies and the race it self with the winds. not particularly strong. in fact that the general picture wins all that strong throughout the middle east, levant, we are changing fortunes for the west. you'll notice with the hint of showers in the mediterranean,
8:15 pm
and that's coming out of what's been very active whether further west. so some chows in turkey, sometimes with a levant, and they could become quite popular. tommy, get 2 fridays out of view coda. and of course it will feel wet as aksoy africa, we've been concentrating not on this side of the rift valley. but on the other side, and we still shall the heaviest rains in d. r congo, increasing they in, dalton, and gouter as well. south of that day time shares are quite big and poky cuz temperatures are high in places. for example, in cavaloni. ah, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the trade already won indonesia whose turns booming. we move pool to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs
8:16 pm
investment. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah aah! on al jazeera, these are wrapped up stories protest ladies in sudan site, at least 10 protesters have been killed during another long rally against military rule demonstrate. as of announced, a one week sit in, in the capital pop center. but the route is set up shelters for some of the migrants and refugee stuff on an order with poland. thousands had been living in make shift. camps comes a day off. the polish police uses she aghast and stung grenades to stop crossing into the new and at least 10 people have been killed during twin bombings in
8:17 pm
afghanistan. capital, like targeted asia neighborhood, i saw has been targeting minority groups ever since the taliban took part in august . he was secretary state antony blinking his pushing for a cease fire in ethiopia. lincoln's in nairobi, the 1st leg of a 3 nation tour. he's held talks of kenya's president fighting between ethiopian government and rebels from the northern tegra region has only escalated in recent weeks. what we seen is the way the conflict is ah progressed, ah, more and more parts of the country have become involved and or are in jeopardy with their citizens are bearing the bearing the consequences. and whether that's in and t gray over the last year. ah more recently and amorro ah, and moving further south toward toward addis of the people who suffer
8:18 pm
are the people and we have to make sure that they are getting the assistance they need and that of the fighting ceases. and the, the talking starts that say from samuel ghetto, an independent journalist and add a sap about he says there has been little movement between the warring parties towards the sci fi. there doesn't seem to be any interest from both sides. the job down side hasn't tested the t p and left as it turns programs ation. it's like asking the u. s. administration to have a talk with the taliban in afghanistan perhaps but. 1 from the upside they said that they're there, they're coming to the sub or whether they're looking for a change of government, maybe a transition government or some sort. but the prime minister is insisting his government is the one that was elected recently. and he is the leader and the people have spoken, but that's come to us. the prime minister, i'll be mad me for continue to take phone calls from train. the nation was we sent
8:19 pm
the from the canadian prime minister udo banking in port his friendship and the swedish prime minister. and also the kenyan president kenyatta within the suburbs, looking at starting a dialogue or having a role for him to really kick start a piece process between the children government and the t p. i love hearing that what happens in ethiopia will really are neighboring nations, including kenya, which is considering closing down its orders. but again, this conflict is going affecting billions. so people, it's now not just to drive, but the bar there are so many people heading to the sabo and looking for some kind of safety net. and this is really pushing this conflict up, begun a year ago, much into money. and it has been so far the head of the un nuclear watchdog says iran is boosted its stock pile of highly enriched uranium.
8:20 pm
raphael groceries expected to visit fetter on on monday, after several visits in its latest report growth. these agency highlighted lack of access to monitor nuclear activity estimates. iran has increased its stock pile of enriched uranium from 40 kilograms to almost 2 and a half 1000 kilograms. and just 3 months, gross, he says, restoring the agencies monitoring capabilities is essential for return to the 2015 nuclear deal. turnaround removed surveillance cameras after the test that garage nuclear side came under attack early this year. the report also opened questions about the origin of uranium traces found in several former sites. some thoughts, some alley by us now, who is the director of iran project at the international crisis group. he told us iran can ramp up. it's nuclear program, much faster than the west can impose sanctions. the more iran's nuclear program verges towards the capability of producing nuclear weapons. the more international
8:21 pm
community would be concerned, and the iranian calculus is that the more they would be willing to make concessions that they were reluctant to make to the previous iranian government. the ronnie administration during the 6th round of talks that took place earlier this year in vienna. so it is, the idea is that iran can still ratchet up its nuclear program, much more and much faster than the west can reciprocate by rationing of sanctions. because the trump administration basically maxed out us as leverage by sanctioning almost anything that moved into the race administration came to office with the view that its predecessor was weak and was too desperate to restore to deal which was its key foreign policy achievement. and was willing to accept the deal that was not fundamentally in iran interests. and so they took 5 months long haters from the negotiations in order to focus on basically escalating their nuclear program significantly as evidence find
8:22 pm
a report and also ratchet down the level of transparency and monitoring of their new care program. in order to get back to the table and drive a harder bargain. now the by the administration is, i don't think in a position that it would be able to surrender to iranian demand, it control flexibility. but that has to be reciprocated with iranian flexibility. we it's got you caught up on corona virus news, germany, 1st of all, which is recorder more than $52000.00 cove 19 infections. it's highest number since the pandemic began. the outbreaks been blamed on germany's relatively low vaccination rate, when about 2 thirds of the population is actually received the jap, on a, came following developments for us from berlin. since the pandemic began here in germany, the institution that's been charged with tabulating the information working at the
8:23 pm
case rates, the numbers of new infections, the numbers of deaths. it's been this one behind me, the robert cock institute. and over the course of the last few weeks, the last few months, even the trend that they've observed is upwards pretty much across the entire country, infection spiking incidences of the virus higher than have ever been recorded. and the warnings that they put that very dire. indeed, they are also the institution that works at how many people have been vaccinated, and how many crucially have not been vaccinated. it's their advice that allowed the government to say that they believe that there is a pandemic of the un vaccinated in this country. so much so that many states prime ministers around this country is saying that they need to bring some form of tighter restrictions in place. what's called in german, it's fi again legal, the 2 g rule, which basically means you can't go to public places unless you can prove you've
8:24 pm
either had the vaccine or you've recovered from the virus. the mood music in the ministries in berlin right now is dire. there's going to be a meeting on thursday at which angle america, and many other, all the state prime ministers will try to decide what the next step forward is. but at the moment, it's not clear what that step might be. at least one person's been killed during severe storms in canada's western coast, 2 days of heavy rainfall across the pacific province of british columbia has shut down transport links in and around vancouver. the regions been hit by flooding and landslides after the storm struck on monday, thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. meanwhile, air pollution is trucking millions of people across south asia. a cloud of smoke has enveloped several countries, including india and pakistan in india's capital. new delhi schools have been closed indefinitely and many businesses shot the position in the hor, in pakistan though even worse with bonnet,
8:25 pm
has recently ranking the city the most polluted in the world's different come out to in some about that all hundreds of brick factory spewing. take black smoke into the air. so this is a problem that had been growing and that had become worse now, although the hell to fissure warning that people church day and god this year to avoid open space, the schools and the factory that workspaces remain open. and a lot of people don't have the luxury of not going to work because they have to earn a living that government, on the other hand, had been promising to get its act together by dad failed to do so. one example is that the burning of the stubborn on both sides of the border, the bun, job, agriculture and bread, basket of india and buckets on and farmers there for hundreds of years. i've been gorging, setting a light, the double laughter, the hallways, the rise,
8:26 pm
which also adding considerably pollution story and did a very dangerous situation. so far the government had not moved except to climb down on a few factory de laughter in for strict environmental measures to ensure that the balloon turns into the air from the factory, from the heavy traffic, which also constitutes over 40 percent of that pollution. they have to be addressed . these are serious problems. people who lives are addressed. however, the government has not done much to try to mitigate this cry case. and across the board of the situation just as bad. pardon him, itala reports not from new delhi. we're outside of school and you darien, as you can see from the gate over there, it is. shut in at this point, students nor parents or teachers know when these will reopen. in fact, students in delhi, india, as the rest of the world had just returned to in person learning. but another emergency in the nation's capital has sent them back to online classes. and that is
8:27 pm
the ongoing air pollution crisis in the city which has reached emergency level. in fact, after the orders from the supreme court authorities have passed the slew for the measures to arrest this problem. so construction which is one of the big polluters in the city has been paused for another few days of only trucks that are carrying essentially goods will be allowed in delhi. and more than half the time a power plants around the city will be allowed to function. now the city is also considering a 2 day lockdown. a decision on that is expected next week in the supreme court. now, new delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the wall. the air is hazardous throughout the year, but becomes was during this time of year, activists have called the government to come up with long term systemic issues to address what is a long term systemic problem. now, a funny bit of concerning story here. new outbreaks of birds so being reported
8:28 pm
across europe and northern asia. this has also caught the attention of global health officials after 21 people in china reported a contract to the vars. as close as migratory, birds had north for the winter, c as a growing the virus could spread. tony general thoughts from bangkok, this is a chicken bomb with the difference. the birds of fighting talks, freedom raised for the ring, not the retiree siri, and they sell for up to $30000.00 each across asia and the middle east. laser garden chub shows me his prize fighter strong wings and a long neck. but the birds need an extra barrier against infection and a given a bath in water infused with tumor and top of the vaccines. they've already had. the latest outbreak of bird flu doesn't just threaten his livestock, but also the international market on which he relies on it right on the line. i can't sell these chickens and thailand because the fighting pits are closed. so i
8:29 pm
have to, so my beds in another country, there's another outbreak. i may have to close down my business with a gun. the bird flew out break in europe, has now forced these geese inside bread for their fatty livers for the luxury patty juan gruff. the farmers can't risk an outbreak from wild migrating birds outside in thailand's wet markets. the poultry may not be as valuable, but here probably more than anywhere else. they know how costly bird flew can be back in 2004. when bird flew had time for the 1st time, they had to co more than 60000000 birds, devastating for decades. what had been at the time, the largest poultry expo business in the world. in recent days, outbreaks have been detected along with a new strain, h 5 and 8. colds are already underway in south korea, japan and china. the only effective way to stop the spread. and in china that you strain has already jumped into the human population. infections that have left 6 people dead, there is always
8:30 pm
a potential that one of these viruses once will adapt itself so it can jump to to humans. it could be one similar as the 1918 spanish food, as one day comes from boards and makes its way into humans. buddhists and thailand released captive birds for merit or good luck with the world still reeling from the impact of one animal born bars that spread into human populations. many will be praying this bush and berkeley doesn't do the same. tony chang al jazeera banker ah ha, past the hour of these are the top stories purchased ladies in sedan say at least 10 protesters have been killed during another large rally against military rule. demonstrate as of announced a one week sit in, in the capital, a tune vessel said has been out on the streets of the sudanese capital covering the
14 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on