Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  January 22, 2022 8:00pm-8:31pm AST

8:00 pm
oh, hi, al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that my to tv out is there. ah, condemnation and calls for accountability after a saudi led coalition as strike kills more than 80 detainees in yemen. most of the migrants ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up. american military hardware reaches ukraine, and russia deploy it's fighter jets for drills. we'll have the latest on the 10th stand off on the border. a major safety issue, or just
8:01 pm
a bad pain job. a dispute between our boston cat, our airways escalates into a very public feud. and you don't have to remove all your pain, your sorrow in yourself in order to begin to be heck ticked me at home. the zen buddhist monks and peace activist who taught the world mindfulness. beside at the age of $95.00 ah. in yemen rescue workers continued to search for survivors trapped under the debris of a destroyed detention facility. who the officials say that a saudi led coalition air strike, hit the temporary holding center and solder province. on friday, the coalition has denied that more than 80 people were killed, including migrants, women and children doesn't so injured or unaccounted for. aid agency say the hoot
8:02 pm
is used the facility to hold migrants who are mostly from africa and trying to reach gulf nations. well, another air strike in the western port, city of hud ada, targeted a communications hub that triggered a nationwide internet blackout. and for the 2nd day, more than 30000000 deputies have no access to online information. who the officials say that 4 people were killed in the attack on her data, including children, the ear, the secretary general has condemned their strikes and has called for a transparent investigation. but on the ground emmons warring sides of blaming each other for the escalating conflict. among judy and i could be it then we are looking at a very big crime and there's a green light from the americans to kill civilians. that's what we see. that was targeting a detention center inside the province and the continuous killing of civilians. war criminals escape prosecution and consider this war crime against humanity. but then the world should take responsibility at this critical moment in human history. we are witnessing many victims in saudi state television run out of state and by the
8:03 pm
coalition, which turns the blame on who these react. since the rebels fail to mark the sites on a no strike list over together. what the hell of the alleged target was not included in the non targeting list, according to the mechanism approved with the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in yemen, and was not reported by the international committee of the red cross. well, here's what the red cross has to say about that. all parties also have an obligation to take all necessary precautions before and during an attack to spare civilians and bows. not taking part in the hospital, these detainees included and nothing we do or don't do changes those obligations. referring to the no strike, lis jacob burns as a communications advisor, a doctors without borders. he explains the situation that his colleagues a facing on the ground in yemen. i've spoken to colleagues on the phone today who
8:04 pm
are inside the city. they tell me that in the early hours of yesterday morning, they had the noise of fight to jets flying over the city, and then the sound of 3 loud explosions. one colleague at his house is about to kilometer from the prison. he told me that his house had been shaking during the air strikes. we know now from the ministry of health that the death toll stands at 82 with 266 people injured. a colleague of mine was in album hurry, a hospital inside the city today. he said that the hospital is facing a very difficult situation, that there are injured people lying on the floor because there are simply too many injured and not enough beds. immediately after the strike, we donated some some medical supplies to this hospital inside the city. and yesterday we sent a truck full of medical material from the capitols and our to, to saw the city and were working with the hospital to see how we can support the
8:05 pm
more to, to deal with this huge number of wounded. but certainly when you have such a such an enormous number of injuries, it would be difficult for any health care system anywhere to, to deal with. and certainly in yemen where the health care system is being brought to the brink of collapse by 7 years of war. it's, it's a huge challenge. we obviously rely on, on the internet for communication like everybody else. and it seems that along with the internet, black out, the phone systems also rela, unreliable, sometimes i can get through when i can get through to the phone line is very bad. so of course, it makes it enormously complicated to, to get information out of human at the moment. and that's obviously a concern for us in syria. dozens of people have been killed and fighting between kurdish soldiers and i saw fighters thought his troops are receiving our support from the us led coalition in the northeastern
8:06 pm
city of ha soccer. the fighting began on thursday when more than 100 islip fighters attacked a prison which holds around 3000. i sold fighters at least 6 people have been killed in a bombing in afghanistan. it happened in the western city of her at medical sources at the hospital. there have told down to 0, the explosion targeted a passenger bus in the center of the city on saturday evening. officials say that mine, people were injured. the 1st u. s. military aid has arrived in ukraine. it's part of washington's $200000000.00 security support package approved in december. but in the capital, kia hundreds of people rallied, urging all parties to deescalate tension, has been growing concerned with russia, mobilizing tens of thousands of troops along the border raising fears of an invasion. moscow though, has denied that it has any such plans. well, for many ukrainians, the build up of russian troops of that border has echoes of 2014. when war came to
8:07 pm
the east now to serious hot abdul hamid has some of their stories from key f i know how many she's come to pay her respects. not to forget friends lost since the war broke out in the east of the country in 2014 in millsboro got sca was a volunteer back then providing support to the soldiers on the front line. the idea of possible renewed fighting worries her me of course, i think her the words going on and on from 2014 i don't know where we have a big world, but we held guns and we already talk of war and a possible russian invasion concerns many ukrainians, but people here feel things could be different this time around. many a grateful of the supports of western countries have provided ukraine some publicly
8:08 pm
thank in the u. k for its recent delivery of mid ridge weapons. but elsewhere around here, people are going about their daily lives. wondering if for is as imminent as their leaders. i have been warning there's all the offense among people here that the situation is made more complicated because of the competition between russia and the west. over influence in this part of the world, ukraine being at the center of it. dmitri sokolov and his wife or lena left crimea soon after russia next to peninsula in 2014. like many, he thinks that ukraine has come a long way since we are different in mentality the road difference. we are very much different now from, from russia, and we are very much different from ukrainians. that war, you know, 2014, more than 50 percent v v v. believe that this is just a part of game, like,
8:09 pm
let's say, a kind of trade in, you know, over which are what states we'll provide to rashanda pressure, et cetera. so we hope it, sol, blowup unethical, but for catch a push ne n skia. the problems also come from within. she hasn't returned to her home tom of logan's, since pro russian separatist took over me, i thought she summed up to do the problem is not only russia, sometimes i don't feel part of this country. sometimes my friends and colleagues make the point that we are guilty of provoking this conflict. i really don't understand where i belong. 8 years on ukrainians have learned to live with the threat from their big neighbor. many say is become part of their lives. but what they fear now is that any move by russia order us could bring more divisions among ukrainians. who that, that i meet elders you are give now to what's shaping up to be one of the biggest disputes in the asian industry in years. there's
8:10 pm
a very public fall out between capital airways, an air bus. the manufacturing giant has cancelled a multi $1000000000.00 order from the airline for up. take a look 50. a 321. neo jets of us isn't happy because copper airways has grounded many of it's a 350 aircraft that's a different plane. there are now $21.00 of those hours of operation. the airlines says it won't accept the rest of the aircraft in order from boss eat up. religious twist in the saga video issued on saturday by counsel ways where the airline points out surface damage. well, it's about a 3 fifties in december counselor. i always announced that it was suing at us of what it described as the accelerated surface degradation of it's a 3 fifty's i'll just here as under chappelle is following developments here in doha. i saw one person described those pictures as a, an aircraft painters,
8:11 pm
horror film, the airlines released those official pictures of the 1st time that we've seen them . although some unofficial ones have been floating around social media and they were published on friday. the airlines says that it, the images that we're seeing, reflect a serious and legitimate safety concern that it has about the a 350 wide body aircraft. as you say, this is a months long disputes between the 2 partners, cats, airways and air bus have a long standing business relationship cutter, which is one of its biggest customers now for, for catherine ways. this is more than paint more than an issue of shipping paint. it's about surface damage and degradation, and it comes as air bus, as you say, confirmed the cancellation of another order, the a $3.00 to $1.00 neo jets it put in a 6000000000 dollar dollar order for those. now kathy airways needs these wide body jets to bring the world here for the world cup, which is going to happen often. and just about 10 months time. but as it stands, it is in
8:12 pm
a london court. the airline wants $618000000.00 in compensation along with $4000000.00 per day. but they also want a investigation by airbus to be conducted into why exactly this is happening. president terabytes and ministration of suspending 44 flights from the u. s to china operated by chinese airlines. that's in response to beijing and posing similar restrictions on american airlines and recent weeks. citing covered 19 concerns. the chinese embassy at washington called the move very unreasonable. washington says that it's prepared to revisit this decision if china improves the situation for us carriers. it's been a week since the volcanic eruption, and soon i'll be near tongue. i destroyed large parts of the south pacific nation for several days. they were cut off from the rest of the world, but aid is now flowing in from new zealand and australia. but as wayne hay reports from oakland, there may be more than just good will behind those donations. much needed clean
8:13 pm
drinking water is now flowing into tong, a navy ship. the outer roa, carried 250000 liters of water from new zealand along with a desalination planned to make more. it's a life saving delivery. after ash from the volcano blanketed the islands of tongue a week ago and contaminated the water supply in oakland, there was another show of pacific island generosity as a delegation from sophomore handed over supplies to the speaker of thomas parliament, who says his people are doing the best they can, but still need help. i think people are trying to get back to work or restore some sense of normality. but the same time the disruption to the services or the services power arms communications tournament. at a government level, there's been a rush to help tanya, which analysts believe has been motivated by humanitarianism and geopolitical strategic goals. for years, western regional powers, new zealand and australia have been worried about china's growing influence among the smaller pacific island nations, including tawna,
8:14 pm
is clearly being plenty of generosity on display here as there has been a government level. but after any natural disaster, attention inevitably turns towards the recovery and rebuilding phase. how will that happen? and most importantly, who'll pay tongue a thanked china for being the 1st to donate money and supplies. but before the eruption tongue is economy was a mess with the government struggling to pay back more than a $100000000.00. that was lent by china after damaging riots in 2006, 8. beijing has refused to write the debt off. and some believe last week's natural disaster may provide new zealand with an opportunity. i would say that in wellington, particularly the pressure coming in from united states was straight for somebody to be looking after the south pacific is very strong. now, tongue is parliamentary speaker says it's important that any future aid money benefits the people know this is a very sensitive topic, but you know, tie accepts
8:15 pm
a lot of foreign aid from, from many different places around the world. and we just need to ensure that that aid is funded and as sustainable fashion at the moment the aid is flowing in the form of donations, but longer term rebuilding maybe a more complicated affair. wayne, hey, al jazeera or plumes or verbal volcanic eruption. their tongue are led to a large oil spill thousands of kilometers away in peru. freak waves caused by the under c, a russians struck an oil tanker as it was unloading its congo, pitching 6000 barrels of oil into the sea to 090 on a sanchez reports. it's been declared and environmental, emergency crude oil washing assure after a devastating spill along the peruvian coast, lima the sooner the cost by the county corruption near that on january 15th apparently butchered an underwater pipeline. as a stablish retro oil tanker was loading crude at a refinery,
8:16 pm
causing the disaster. and the investigation is underway. a 40 see the challenge to contain and clean the estimated $6000.00 barrels dumped will be impossible to accomplish. but teens of volunteers have that kind of a to beach near the main spill area, are doing their best. a few kilometers away at the bay, of course. another team is recovering only 20 barrels of the still per day. market size, but what's really not much just going to sand. the attention on the clean up campaigns should be more aggressive. concerns university students up up to see some fish. but for now, we are cleaning and seeing what we can do with their credit because we are not going to be so heartless and leave them their environmental authorities say the damage now extends 3000 square kilometer affecting and con base, which biodiversity from the fisherman's protected islands to the coastline for now, we're about 4 kilometers of the coast of the bay if i'm gone and here the water is
8:17 pm
completely under a blanket of oil. the ocean current is helping to spread it even further, making it more difficult to clean to contain it. advance environmental authorities have called enough the small bay area fishermen. i really not. i mean this is more than 800 families who need it for their living now. have nothing to sell a barrel to eat or everything a stop to no one is going to see because we know that the fish is unusable and will be contaminated. it's surprising that wraps has not had a contingency plan on thursday. proceed in august, the year declared the environmental emergency describing the oil spill at the most touring ecological disaster in the recent time. some are blaming whistle, but the company says it had no warning of the phenomena and is not responsible. while judicial authorities open that investigation, experts say reversing the damage is impossible,
8:18 pm
especially with so much to be done and so fuel into such work on the ground. but the center, so just see that they do. so to come here, i'll just here are spiraling out of control. we look up my gun violence has become a huge problem in sweden. why it's affecting certain communities for most. and hong kong comes to call people trying to save that pets as the government issues a warning about their links to curve at 19 ah hello there air originating from the arctic made its way all the way to the middle east. how, how every one good to see you, and while was it ever felt, here's the capital of the audi. people bundled up, we had the heaters outside of hats to be found as well. so here's how low
8:19 pm
temperatures were on saturday, 2 degrees in riyadh, 10 in doha, but there is now going to be an improvement here we are on sundays. so 1900 for re add $21.00 in doha. but if i show you the 3 day forecast for re, i'd wait for you deserve this up to 26 degrees on wednesday while it was sunshine and that is above average. did see some dust storms in karachi, wind speeds about 75 kilometers per hour. those winds back off on sunday. i have 27 degrees. showers will help improve the air quality in the hor. and we know snow not too far away from is lama bod, but unsettled conditions for turkey. snow. here as while dusting of it is stumbled on camera, and i think in the days to come on, talia could see some snow accumulate as wall off to southern africa and driving rain still from that a gas scar. this is going to just deteriorate the flooding situation there. keep turn at $32.00 degrees, but you're, a temperatures will fall and the dates to come see. so
8:20 pm
the frank assessments this crisis where you continue to weaken a luca shanker, even though he believes in the beginning that it was informed opinions like think on additions will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most types of things can come out of this critical debate. do you think a should be facilitated? not sure. okay, i think, right? it's a really simple question. let's give me a chance. one inside story on al jazeera lou. ah,
8:21 pm
hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the south walden, 80 people have been killed by a saudi coalition, asked strike indiana nuts, according to the doctors without borders and who the officials, b, u and the secretary general was called for an investigation. he rest military aid has arrived in ukraine's capital kiev. it's the 1st shipment of the $200000000.00 package. tension has escalated as washing forces mobilized near ukraine's border dispute between counter airways and ab boss is escalating. the align released this footage, showing surface damage to one of its abas, a 350 stat. shortly after have us announced that it was canceling. a multi $1000000000.00 deal with kathy always police indicate a fossil, a 5 tear gas. a protest is in the capital. we're going to go those protests as they're angry about the government's inability to stop attacks linked
8:22 pm
to al qaeda and i. so the u. n. says the bill of 12000 people were displaced in december. that brings the number of people forced from their homes in recent years to more than one and a half 1000000. sedans, deputy leader is in neighboring ethiopia to meet officials there, while tension that remains high along the board up. mohammed hummed on dog levels. so notice him that he is the head of saddam's largest polar ms. paramilitary force has been fighting and recent bumps along the o for shot fall shaka border. it's a football region claimed by both ethiopia and saddam japan is recorded for the 5 a 50000 daily corona virus cases. for the 1st time, the government has ordered all bars and restaurants to close early in the capital, tokyo cases that have more than doubled in a week. the pacific island nations of samoa and kit of us have imposed corrode, of ours lockdown. softer international arrivals tested positive, both countries that almost entirely avoided cobra 19. get us haven't recorded
8:23 pm
a single case while samoa at only 2 since the beginning of a pandemic. taiwan is on high alert out of the lunar new year after a rise in cases of the alma khan variance are now there is now a band on eating and drinking on public transport and limits on the number of people visiting 10 pools ahead of the holiday. season on saturday, taiwan reported 82 new infections. hong kong leader says that hamsters are partly responsible for an increase in cases of the dell to variant officials recently called 2000 of the rosen, rodents of the fears that some had contracted coven. 19 the city of seeing a rise in cases which carry lamb says is also due to people ignoring color, quarantine rules. i my else, i'm goga, young, hate for this wave of infection there are at least 3 sources infection. one is the rule floating air crew members of an airliner
8:24 pm
is to say to the 2nd one is a someone who has been cortina hotel, but who's complete the current quarantine and then gone back home. the 3rd source, a some imported hamsters leading to a spread of the disease. i'm in a free caught, a man law has found to democracy, activists guilty of terrorism at a sentence them to death. one was a member of our censor cheese government before the coo and february lost here. the other is a well known pro democracy leader. his wife says that her husband is not guilty of the charges and giants, chevron a total, have pulled out of a major gas project in miramar, citing the worst thing human rights situation after last he has coop rights. groups of welcome the decision they've been urging oil and gas companies to support international sanctions against the ruling military john to the energy sector has been the army is biggest source of foreign income. human rights watch says the
8:25 pm
military is crack down amounts to crimes against humanity. sweden is battling a wave of gang violence. it now has the highest rate of gun deaths in europe and with people of immigrant backgrounds. disproportionate be effected, the issue is providing more fuel to right wing parties ahead of this year's national elections and zeros pull race reports. it's a typical winter's date in lin shipping a delicate snow and a relatively safe corner of the world. but a surgeon gun crime here and nationwide has made sweden one of the worst countries in europe for ganglion shootings. the whole half tall thing in shopping on the surface again, last year and in shipping, we had 12 shootings and 5 killing. previously we had one shooting a year on the situation in sweden as being driven by drugs and money and a totally different way to how it used to be. police say 15 gun conflicts from the way in stock home alone,
8:26 pm
mainly in the suburbs. a report from the national crime prevention council has shown sweden as the only country in europe. what gun deaths arising with 4 killings per 1000000 people against the continental average of one point? 6 in 2021. there were $342.00 shootings and $46.00 deaths in the southern city of malmo, 6 months of police rates. 2 years ago began a period of calm, but with drugs and guns floating in some alma over the bridge from denmark, solution to the violence seems a long way off. some, whoa, is a former high ranking gang member in my my now he works with young people to try and keep them out of criminal gangs. we made him von him scene of a triple murder in 2018 and where there was another deadly shooting. last week, the all them are doing accumulated the bed month to young gang members don't realize what they're getting into all the things escalate quickly. they don't have trust in the tories. they don't have other opportunities to study. wait for a good job. they don't have patients for them. would it cost money to count this novel paying law?
8:27 pm
this is an only affecting people in the criminal underworld. in 2019 a young mother was shot dead hair on the streets and mamo. a year later, a 12 year old girl was caught in cross fire in stock. for the most part, it's young men often teenagers who are killing and being killed. prime is now a major electoral issue under sensitive one, after national studies linked it with immigration. most of the individuals in sweden using for our as a method of violence. our immigrants, 2nd generation immigrants. but we also know that the victims of such crimes are also immigrants. people are being afraid for being called the racists. if we do not talk about this, then we can not solve the problem. new prime minister magdalena, under sean has already toughened rhetoric on immigration and sweden's open door policy for refugees is long gone. that's partly in response to the right wing suite . and democrats becoming an integrity part of the opposition with an election this year sweet and must now way. it's traditionally tolerant values against the death
8:28 pm
toll on its streets. full rece algae is era mama, you've probably heard of the term mindfulness, the discipline of looking within and connecting with your true self. will a man who's been praised for developing the practice cigna have hung has died. but his work lives on. as leo harding reports, ah, it takes discipline to so oh, listen, understand. brief. ah, these are all principals, vietnamese buddhist monk, take me a ton, devoted his life to sharing with others. you don't have to remove all your pig. yes, sorrow. in yourself, in order to begin to be happy, ah, much of his work came to be known as mindfulness and help to place him on an
8:29 pm
international stage able to influence world leaders in global politics. take me a ton, was exiled from vietnam after opposing the war. in the 1960 s he campaigned for the united states to stop dropping bombs here meeting the late martin luther king junior, who later nominated him for a nobel peace prize. you've said that the only way we can begin to in war as me is, is due to communication between people. yes. and we should be able to say like, this is not our intention to make your suffer more. it is the opposite. so please tell us about your suffering your difficulties. i'm eager to learn going to step mindfulness has fast become a pillar of the more than 5 trillion dollar wellness industry. many major companies like google have adopted his practices as a way to keep employees happy. we don't need to buy a ticket at 10 tickets through home. we need to
8:30 pm
ride out in breast. my for in grant allow grass in under through. hm. oh good girl. monks all over the world have gathered to pay homage to one of their greatest leaders are a man devoted to listening. breathing and letting go. oh ah, it is good city with us. hello adrian. to get here in doha, the headline some al jazeera, more than 80 people have been killed by a saudi cold. saudi led coalition, as strike in yemen, that's according to the doctors without borders and who the officials. the un secretary general was called for an investigation mohammed our tub as who the reaction for us from some are they.

27 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on