Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  February 6, 2022 12:00pm-12:31pm AST

12:00 pm
and supermarket chains and ours is what's really on our plates food in glorious food on to on out just sierra ah. ready to more us troops arrived to bolster nato forces in poland. the bid to come to russia's growing military presence along the ukraine, beta roost board up, and how any potential conflict in ukraine could affect the world supplies of wheat and grain. ah, i'm adrian said again, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming out of the days of frenzied digging a trench again for a 5 year old boy who was trapped in
12:01 pm
a morocco well and needy. ah, she was known as the nightingale of india iconic. singer, lighter magnus, gum has died at the age of 92. ah, while diplomatic talks have yet to come to a resolution washer continues to flex its military muscles near the border with ukraine. satellite images, paint a picture of russia's military capabilities. if conflict were to break out. these images show the hardware that's been deployed to bella luce, aircraft troops and air defense systems, could be seen at military bases. russia moved troops to better route for what it says. i'm military drills. it still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. will russia has also sent to long range nuclear capable bombers for practice?
12:02 pm
one over baylor bruce, the russian defense ministry, says the aircraft, with air to interact with the bailey russian air force. and its air defenses. at the same time city, a members of the u. s. military have arrived in poland as may so bolsters it's eastern flank in response to russia's military build up. members of the u. s. chain of command had landed 100 kilometers from poland. border with ukraine did a $3000.00 extra american soldiers being deployed to poland and romania. holland almond is a military expert and senior adviser at the atlantic council. he believes the u. s . reinforcements will have very little impact on the situation. put his after a new strategic framework in europe that protects russia. and he also wants to prevent further nato expansion. and so those are going to be his long term goals. and my guess is that he will use force symbolically to persist in negotiations. and if he stands down at the end of february, as he said he would then he's going to have all sorts of diplomatic leverage.
12:03 pm
because he's going to say to the west, you just cried wolf see. now let's talk. now whether the west is prepared for this or not, remains to be seen, but so far potent as the initiative in the west is not doing enough in my mind to take that initiative away from him occupying ukraine would take hundreds of thousands of forces. so what is he going to do? he marches t f. how does he get out? now maybe he could want to have a border opening to crimea with some people have argue, but then he still stuck there. and what he's going to do is to ensure that nato, this time is really serious. so as far as i'm concerned, it makes much more sense for him to use these forces symbolically and diplomatically. and then at the end of the day, he probably is going to be gang something in terms of negotiations. of course i could be wrong in common sense terms. he's got all these forces. why do use them? well, there were millions or soviet forces on the border of nato and hundreds of thousands of nato forces on the board of the soviet union. we didn't go to war. so i think
12:04 pm
war is probably very unlikely in this particular crisis. and certainly one hopes up much of the focus, the tension between russia and ukraine has been on energy supplies and the disruption that any war could cause. but there's also there is hotter abdul hamid reports. now global food suppliers could also be affected. under the winter snow lies ukraine's black earth known here as channels em. it's highly fertile, and it's what makes this country a major player in global agriculture markets. here at agro complex a 2 hour drive from give about $18000.00 tons of corn, wheat, rice, sawyer, barley and sunflower are produced every year. almost 2000000 vis him rock. you know what? because we are in a state of war. we had to switch suppliers and we used to rely on russia for spare parts, fertilizer and diesel. we also faced problems because of the occupation of don bass
12:05 pm
and crimea. so if there is a full scale invasion, it will be a disaster for every one or what we can't focus on this now thought about 70 percent of each year's harvest head to the black sea port of odessa and from there to consumers around the world. ukraine is one of the major exporters of grain in the world. actually this farm alone exports about 70 percent of its production. so any disruption here. good to have a huge impact on global distribution and supply. last year, ukraine produce about a 100000000 tons of grain. only 25 percent went to the local market. the rest made its way to asia, the middle east and africa. ukraine's wheat accounts for half of all wheat consumed in lebanon, 43 percent in libya, and 22 percent in yemen. and ukrainian barley represents nearly
12:06 pm
a 100 percent of saudi arabia's barley imports and about 50 per cent of egypt needs . some of these countries are economically battered and are ready, suffer food shortages phrases went up due to the corona virus pandemic. now, the threat of war means that the staples may soon cost even more the last 3 weeks. more and more concern is that sa, mom, logistic companies, international companies, they afraid to go to ukraine and ah, black supports because they are selling deadline death. look, there is a literary where cells waiting there war to start. and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as
12:07 pm
a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy, but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood, abdul hamid al jazeera is etomo blast ukraine. a rescue effort that captured the attention of morocco and many around the world has come to a trench again. a young boy who fell into a well on tuesday has been found dead. a warning that gillian wolf's report contains flash photography. ah, an emotional rescue ending in heartbreak, 5 year old ray and had been trapped inside this well for days. a massive but delicate operation was launched to free him. why jessica has so i can't describe how i feel that my cousin is gone. what can i say one now
12:08 pm
and you can't find any. my heart is aching too much for him. he's my nephew. my god, been with him, just like how god stood with this crowd had gathered in support. but as news of the young boy's death spread condolences for his family pouring in rescue teams have been working round the clock, hoping to answer the collective prayers of a nation. the hash tag, say ryan trending on social media throughout the arab world. here a camera lowered into the well days earlier showing 5 year old ray and alive, but unable to move on to rescue teams had provided him food and water through pipes . bottom up, i managed to communicate with the child and asked if he could halo, there was a response, so i waited for a minute and saw that he began using the oxygen to oxy him to new rescue team say they couldn't widen the well to reach him. instead, using diggers to strip away the earth at the side of it earlier but a little when he disappeared,
12:09 pm
i prayed to god and begged him to get to mount that well alive and safe and agonizing wait for his family now. tragically over gillian wolf, al jazeera, tennessee, as president, is to resolve the supreme judicial council, after withdrawing some of its members privileges. president kyle sired as severely criticized judges of late and since the counselor's outdated critics say that he's targeting b judiciary and a bit to consolidate power of institutions. introduce him. he dismissed the government and suspended parliament. last july of the african union summit draws to a close on the 2nd and final day and asked about the consonants. leaders say they want to expand the a use influence internationally. some toast. if he appears prime minister ahmed, as called for african countries to be given a permanent seat of the un security council. but delegates also expressed the need to deal with regional conflicts, including calling for
12:10 pm
a cease fire in ethiopia as to guy at region. i was serious my have an audio reports now from at the end of the summer of the can lead is alicia communicate in which the expected to spell out measures needed to be taken a 4th of all in a hunting vaccination against covet 19 on the continent they have agreed to advance the roll out of the nation in african countries. more than 580000000 doses of the exam has been delivered to africa. so far they have been logistical problems which are the we can be expecting the newly created africa mid seems agency, which is a component of the african union to deal with. and that is as far as the volition issue is concerned on the coo issue, they know much of a consensus. but the general agreement is that the african union needs to play
12:11 pm
a more preventable role about preventive role when it comes to the coups, such as robust monitoring of elections, and to ensure that could have the ability unfairness and also ensure that the limits in the constitutions of member countries are respected still to come here on al jazeera calls for justice, the death of a congolese migrant sparks demonstrations in brazil and on the 17th anniversary of her accession, queen elizabeth has one wish for her daughter in law camella. ah, welcome to your world's weather update. we're going to begin in australia. hello, everyone. good to see you look at this drop in temperatures for that southwest
12:12 pm
a few days ago. perth, in the forty's now down to $24.00 degrees and still there rain coming for the kimberly region, which of course is an area we have seen flooding now for new zealand, some pretty impressive rainfall amounts over the past few days at south island, a meter of rain and that batch of rain has now moved into the north island from the northland region rate to the escape on monday, off to southeast asia, we've got some sundry downpours here. storms coming, and going and a batch of some pretty heavy rain over borneo next. stop vietnam, i wanted to show this because temperatures have finally started to pop up in hanoi at 23 degrees. but we're gonna get dowse with rain for southern sections of china. right toward the east is while some snow role and across the yangtze river valley. in fact, we could see some flurry, some snow and shanghai slight chance of that happening a spot where we are seen snow, however, is western japan for honshu and whole kado in the span of 12 hours may see about 50 centimeters of snow. so whether mornings and play for that,
12:13 pm
but by monday most of those will be lifted. tokyo, it's got a high of 9 degrees in the forecast on monday to say, ah, the going to resume conservation officer, a bringing nature and people together to work with. what is my passion, my to do to clock on that one unique opportunity to find help or do we go to the tune as to teach the community does losing, we do our lives. it's excellent. las limbo riding with las, my zimbabwe on al jazeera news.
12:14 pm
ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news. the south, cynthia, members of the u. s. military arrived in poland. as part of a nato deployment, nearly 3000 more american soldiers are being sent to the region. they so says it's in response to russia's military buildup on the border with ukraine. a 5 year old boy who fell into a well in the walkthrough on tuesday has died despite a huge rescue operation with captured global attention. king mohammed has called the boy's parents to offer his condolences at ethiopia high school for african countries to be given permanent seats. the un security council, it's hosting the african union summit, where leaders say they want to expand the 55 members blocks. international insolence demonstrates us in brazil at amounting justice for congolese refugee who
12:15 pm
was beaten to death. his killing in rio is a reminder for some of the horrors of the slave trade on which brazil thrived al jazeera. is monica yeah. marquis f reports. the protests organized by the family was much larger than expected. thousands throb brazil calling for justice from noisy cabin gun. they're a congolese migrant whose face is now everywhere is become a symbol for the black lives matter. movement. moisture was brutally beaten to death in this beaches for he used to work. it's in the same neighborhood were president jade bulls to narrow owns a house. a matter that is this neighborhood is we're brazil's elite lives. he was treated like an animal like a thing, just because he was claiming 2 days of over the wages some $20.00. we're all here because we want black people to be treated like humans. moiz could have been my son, my brother, my cousin. cctv released by the police show moist, arguing with
12:16 pm
a man who was taken down by others, beaten with a club and a baseball bat and tied to a pole. black people represent more than half of brazil's population, the largest number outside of africa. like norbish, what has changed since the times of slavery? moiz was tied and beaten to death in public as if he were a thing of moses family fled the war in congo in 2014. his mother asked for justice and peace as it was, we ran away from violence in a civil war to find more. wildlands says that to go miss a teacher, an activist says moiz is tragic. death is now uniting brazilians against discrimination. will have to unite and fight for minorities. indigenous people, black people, gay people. the murder happened during an electoral year with pres than bull sonata
12:17 pm
aiming for a 2nd term. these protesters say that the president silence shows how little he has done to protect minorities, monica inactive. i'll jazeera, a conflict between 2 criminal gangs of a territory and central mexico was led to the deaths of 16 people. the states prosecutors, as the police found 10 bodies wrapped in blankets on the streets of one city. other bodies were found, hang inside a warehouse near by. police say that murders in the state increased to 1100 last year, 200 more than the previous year. hundreds of protests as have rallied for a 2nd night of the u. s. city of minneapolis. after a 22 year old man was killed by police on a lock was shot dead in his apartment on wednesday, after officers used a so called no knock search warrant locks. family says that offices woke him while he was sleeping and that he reached for a firearm in the confusion. minneapolis this went, george floyd was killed by a police officer in 2020,
12:18 pm
sparking black lives matter protests. trevor lindsey is a historian of african american history of culture. she says that of fundamental problems with policing in the united states. we have to understand the history of policing in the united states. we have to understand its relationship to race and what specifically to anti black racism. if we understand the whoops of policing in this country being about recapturing, fugitive enslaved people. if we understand it as protecting businesses, and particularly the property of white men protecting those who are employing but not laborers. if we understand those routes, and we understand the criminalizing impulses that lay in wait behind police forces, then we understand what is happening in this moment. the closing of ranks around police officers and not around those who are gun down around the families and loved ones. a communities who are most vulnerable to these forms of violence. we see
12:19 pm
a disproportionate amount of police violence against black people. we see a disproportionate number of people of color who are incarcerated. we see such disparities when it comes to what happens to one perpetrator who's white and what happens to another perpetrator who are alleged perpetrator, who was black. we see those disparities there in the system. and so there's no way to just say let's we form new system, which is why you get calls were defined, which is why you get calls for abolish. because at the core, what we're seeing is something that is death dealing and rotten. the american podcast of joe rogan has publicly apologized for the 2nd time within a week. this time for repeatedly using a racial slur. the apology followed grammy award winning singer songwriter india ari. pulling her music from the support of our streaming service, rogan's previous apology followed the backlash for allowing coven 19 this
12:20 pm
information on his spotify podcast. a do hope that this can be a teachable moment. for anybody that doesn't realize how offensive that word can be, come out of a white person's mouth in context or out of context. my sincere and humble apologies. i wish there was more that i could say, but all of this is just me talking from the bottom my heart. it makes me sick watching that video. but hopefully at least some of you will accept this and understand where i'm coming from. police in canada as capital of i to stop what they say is increasingly dangerous protest by hundreds of truck drivers as 0 shop returns. the reports from ottawa roads there have been gridlocked since last week organizes had builds the 2nd weekend of the blockade around the canadian parliament
12:21 pm
as a family day. it's clear that is an awareness of a negative headlines of last weekend when protested or accused of attacking those wearing masks and displaying races. symbols located began as a protest about cross border trucking vaccine mandates. even though 90 percent of cross border truckers of vaccinated and the u. s. in san vaccination too. but clearly it's now about pandemic policy in general. where fed up with these restrictions is 2 years. everyone logged down get a few, you know what you mean. and those you joined, the protest on saturday also raised a range of issues. the protest organizes who are from the extreme right wing of canadian politics, demanding the overthrow of the government. but there were also m t axes, religious fundamentalists, and those raising topics of concern to both the right and left, like the power of pharmaceutical companies, or the civil liberties. implications of monday's. and then there were those who
12:22 pm
simply had enough of the pandemic. everything has been locked down in person, locked down again, spending like days and weeks in my bedroom, and then going all the way back to school and still feeling isolated. the polls do show a majority of canadians all fed up with the handling of the pandemic by both federal and provincial authorities. but they also show overwhelming support for mandates and public health measures designed to ease the strain on the health care system. and that makes the organizes ultimatum that they won't budge unless all mandates are removed, challenging. it is difficult to see how this will lead. we've covered protests and kind of the pulse either or in digital drugs or prox swiftly. but these trucks are going to be moved so easily advertise, al jazeera auto vandals in france of damage the sculpture honoring the algerian
12:23 pm
military hero. just hours before it was due to be inaugurate, as it was seen as a symbol of french algerian reconciliation. the sculpture portrays amir abdul kata who resisted french colonization in algeria, and was jailed in and was in the 1850s. the climate change campaign a great a ton berg has joined protests in sweden, opposed to a new iron all mine indigenous sammy. people say the mining project threatens their traditional way of life to book is urging the swedish government to prioritize the environment before profit guineas transitional assembly is meant for the 1st time since the military crew that 5 months ago. they want to return civilian rule after the 1st democratically elected president of con, day was forced from office how to limit terms in office was on the agenda. in the 1st meeting. the 2nd cycle in 2 weeks is hit madagascar, bringing strong winds and heavy rain cyclone,
12:24 pm
but said i had an average winds of more than 160 kilometers an hour when it made land full on the eastern coastline. late on saturday. experts say that it's a very serious threat that's likely to inflict widespread damage. china as president, she's in ping as welcome heads of state from 30 countries to beijing for the winter olympics, with a banquet on saturday. among them would lead us from central asia, the middle east. at last in america, 10 nations including the u. s. of joined a diplomatic boy cause in protest against human rights abuses in china's north western region of shin. jang, what's your, your sideline conference un secretary general antonio cottage says that he asked she to allow you and human rights chief michel bachelor to visit the shin jang regionally. but a readout of the meeting from china state news agency made no mention of that. activists say that at least 1000000 people mostly muslim wiggers, are imprisoned in so called education camps. bangladesh is facing
12:25 pm
a worsening gas shortage. the crisis is forcing many low income families to use firewood to cook, meals, drivers of gas powered vehicles, and owners of factories were also being affected on via child re reports. now from the capital doco. like many others, been actor is forced to search for alternatives to cooking mills because of the increasing shortage of gas. yes, peggy, now most of the time there is hardly any gas available in the line. i work in the garment factories, so i am not always at home. it's not possible to cook with firewood all the time. yes, yeah. to me, despite the fragrant disruptions, customers are still having to pay for the gas connection. and their own extinguishing, he said, hey, that on moment of us, you know, it's very hard to see. we can't cook now there's been no guest since this morning. it's only available late at night. it's not possible to get up at that time to cook
12:26 pm
. so we use cylinder gas when needed. how can we manage like this as low income people export se bangladesh as fast growing economy is facing a severe gas shortage this year. that's due to the slow pace of exploration for new deposits of natural gas, as well as increasing dependency on imports. i made growing domestic demand and a jump in liquid natural gas prices, and the global market has come as a shock to bangladesh as around 25 percent of the total gas supply require men in the country relies on imported bottled. yes, the government has ordered filling station to close for 4 hours a day because of the shortage and textile factory owners say the supply shot at costa industry, close to $2000000000.00 in the past 3 months. this is resulted some factories catapult. we are running gas run janetta when we could on that and
12:27 pm
also washing clothes. we're almost walking 25 to 75 percent one. so this has resulted in big deception and the promotion. the consumer watchdog says a short term solution to resolve the crisis. is our gently needed look, a commis madeline? see nice is from from our go through. gosh, we could temporarily suspend supplying gas to non essential sectors. however, it's important to keep the supply in, take the industries and domestic consumers, and we should extract the gas reserves that are already discovered and supplied those to the grid time. energy expert sworn that if a solution is and found both industrial production and millions of domestic users, particularly low income families, will continue to suffer. tanveer children al jazeera, darker. 2 days of morning have begun for the singer known as the nightingale of india and the queen of melody. oh, my gosh,
12:28 pm
girl sang tens of thousands of songs and dozens of languages and has 70 year career . she died at the age of $92.00 in the hospital and little by after testing positive for covet 9 team last month offer and i rode a but a child g is written extensively on indian music, explains what made her such a false it enough. well, one factor which a fee bind a secret with voice is beyond definition. is lady costliest glass. ok. secondly, the feeling she called them body in the song i think you came to maybe mention it did not have to work and it was banged off. if that list ever green singing another aspect is that what it was she sang if you're using
12:29 pm
the bang face from the early fifties to the mid seventy's, we make it really wayne. and it was flawless and not a single mistake. she replicate the exact losses and the exact voice. even kid shows something which is very difficult to hooks, especially with purpose. queen elizabeth form store for a law camilla to be known as queen consort. when her son charles becomes king, queen expressed her wish on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. camilla chose to be known as princess consort. instead of princess of wales . in respect of the memory of princess diana, it has been an historic dave any zealand when he is 1st have a gold medal at a winter olympics. so border zoe, set off ski senate on the women slopes style event. despite freezing winds,
12:30 pm
the temperature dropping to nearly minus 20 degrees celsius and hard packed snow. the 20 year old delivered when it really mattered. take the lead. with a 3rd and final one, she landed back to back 10 eighty's to take the gold. ah, it is good to be with us. hello adrian, that are going to hear and know how bad lines and al jazeera, as the u. s. bolsters its troops in poland and germany. russia continues to flex its military muscles near the border with ukraine. satellite images show the extent of the hardware that has been sent to bail roofs, including aircraft troops and air defense systems. russia moved troops to bail a roof for what it calls military drills and still denies that it has plans to invade ukraine. a 5 year old boy trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday has been found.

25 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on