tv News Al Jazeera March 22, 2022 7:00am-7:30am AST
7:00 am
and power and passion. we tell your story. we are your voice. your news, your net. ouch is here. ah, another curfew is in effect in ukraine's capital russian strikes continue to hit key of a shopping mall is the latest target. ah, i'm hasn't think of this is edge, is it alive from the russian forces far warning shots and tear gas of protesters in the occupied city of her son. the 1st black woman nominated to the u. s. supreme court vows to preside over cases without fear or favor. what's happened now should have happened 6 years ago. finally,
7:01 am
free from an iranian prison, wine as an in a hurry, radcliffe says she's angry with the british government. ukrainian president valid him is zalinski says his forces will not lay down arms in cities, devastated by bombardment and besieged by russian forces in the capital. key of miss r strike destroyed a shopping center killing at least 8 people. russia says the war was being long used for launch rockets. it's defense ministries released the aerial footage, claiming to show military vehicles near the more. rob mcbride begins our coverage now from live in western ukraine. this was the moment the war came to a shopping center in a cave suburb and turned it into a smouldering ruin. instantly, with a multiplex theater,
7:02 am
fitness club stores and fast food restaurants. it was a big drawer for surrounding apartment blocks, also damaged by the late night missile strike. early people in those blocks, left traumatized and wondering how their local mouth could in any way be a military target for food. somehow because i saw huge blast and lit up my room. i live just here in front of it. the blast threw me of the bed. some were too close to the blast. an explosion which sent debris raining down for several 100 meters all around. for many, there's disbelief at how a neighbor with such close, cultural and religious links could act like this limit, legible, one of it, the russians have exhausted my limits for love. we call as king david did with me for righteous punishment from ukraine's president. another appeal for the world to come to his country's aid with economic retaliation against russia. laska vehicle
7:03 am
will not sin. please don't sponsor weapons of war for the country of russia. no euros for the occupies close all your ports to them. don't send them your goods. the, with much of russia's invading army being held on different fronts after a parent setbacks, it seems to be relying more on rocket and miss ayla attacks, able to reach all parts of ukraine, where you and i percent missile are super precise, very precise. and we destroyed underground ammunition socks when you hyper sonic missiles were fired from 1000 kilometers and only took 10 minutes. a russian deadline for ukrainian forces in the besieged ruins of mary you. paul, to surrender was ignored. farrah vain continued problems for some of the thousands of people still inside the city to get out. but humanity marion corridor was agreed between the 2 sides, have been operating elsewhere in ukraine. still in the south,
7:04 am
nikolai of remains a hotly contested front line and a link to the far more strategically important city of a desa house that destroyed by shell fire. with more shells falling in the seas off a shore line that could become the next battle ground. in this seemingly relentless conflict, rob mcbride, al jazeera live, if a russian troops have fired warning shots and tear gas up, protest as in some injuring at least one person. it was the 1st major city to come under russian control and they've been daily protest ever since. it is impossible to enter her son to report on the situation there, but it has committed commissioned footage from there for this report from stephanie decker. oh, her son is ukraine. they charged the russian soldiers. the southern city is the
7:05 am
only one russia has managed to fully occupy for weeks into this war. 6 we came here to demonstrate the curse on his ukraine. we will never give allan to some occupiers. now, upon him is the russians. we will be here regardless of the weather, rain, or snow. we will stay here to demonstrate the way here we are fighting. we will never give them our lands. a protest against the russian presence here are taking place on a daily basis. on monday, for the 1st time, russian soldiers use tear gas and fired into the air. we spoke to one activist who was closely monitoring the situation in her son and from what she produces to know a little dinner, isn't there. his name formation. there were shooting at people, but there was shooting in the air. one of the stung grenades exploded next to one person. i'm not in that person lost a lot of blood problems. there is information that some of the protesters with attain and taken away in the mcdonough. oh ha!
7:06 am
russia took the city earlier this month. it has been spare destruction and there is no fighting here, but the people refused to accept this new reality. footage no one li, the soldier, tried to show outwardly that they accomplished for their nervous and they're trying to find some support young's. but no one has welcomed them, only no one is collaborating with them. the population is treating them as if the island won't include. ah, his son is, are the major strategic importance to russia. it controls the water supply to crimea, and also crucial for crossing one of the main rivers, giving potential access to the south western and northern france. it may be russia's 1st ukrainian city to occupy, but finding support among the population is proving a difficult task. i came here to freedom square to express my concern because they are players are shelling our cities, killing our people. this is the 21st century. we are coming together to defend our city. right. heroes do not die, this man, yells,
7:07 am
enemies die. the truth is with us, the people are with us, they chant and an amplified message. her son is ukraine. ah, the national anthem is sung again. and again. a message to the russian soldiers that they are an occupying force. and even if they do manage to take control and hold more land, it looks like it will be nearly impossible to control the people. stephanie decker al jazeera in western ukraine. 6000000 children trapped inside ukraine are in imminent danger. as the warning from save the children as more hospitals and schools come under attack, they wash is the charities, country director in ukraine. we really see it on the ground right now with these
7:08 am
significant explosions and miss all attacks in cities, such as in key f. in the center. mario pole in the south east and key cave in the north east is that families and children having to go to ground they're having to find underground car falls. they may have make shift bunkers if they are lucky enough in order to hide and protect themselves from these constant bombardment. we've heard from the ministry of education that over 440 schools have been attack, and indeed at least 70 have been completely destroyed. you know, a school should not be a place of fear of injury and death should be a haven to children where they could learn. we've also heard very recently w a job that at least at least 50 to attacks of occurred against and health facilities. which right now,
7:09 am
or absolutely needed to provide life saving care for children of families. ukrainian president, one of them is lensky says, a meeting with russia's let me put in is necessary to end the war. and he's ready to compromise with russia. but any deal would have to go through a referendum boom, you're welcome to diagnose warranty perspective. we're talking about constitutional changes, changes to ukrainian law or whatever happens. this will not be decided only by the president. it's a long process which will be decided by the parliament and by the ukrainian nation . i have not met with the russian negotiators, but explained toward negotiators at the talks that when one is talking about changes and these changes are of historic importance. there is no other way around it. we will have to hold a referendum. putting a former ukrainian president, petro shameka, has been working with the armed forces to defend his country against russia. he told the ukrainians desperately need more help from international allies throughout
7:10 am
the country. ukrainian demonstrate medical stopping their big russian army and them surprise the world we here to fight for the whole europe to fight for the whole world. and we stop here. we definitely demonstrate the unique unity of the ukrainian and we re definite, the count of the unity of the whole world. and i want to thank all the world for the resolution of the general assembly united nation when one, when he won countries vote for us. there is no way me nation in the. busy was one the small that be great, but we never give up and therefore the fees not kept the delays or with that situation. if now we allow you to grab your brain,
7:11 am
we can do not soap. who can go as far as we the world allow them to go. and that's why to help you to assist ukraine, to come to play, not by the money or military to help us to save the world. we need a full embargo embargo and the trait, and this is the 5th package of functions which is already on the table of the european union. and on the 24th of march, the president by don't will have a g 7 meeting will dissipate in the european union council meeting and will participate on their mate assignment. and with this situation, all 3 world institution would make a decision about ukraine. how to stop butcher, and if we do not increase the pressure on port gym to bring at this at their board will never and it, and the please do not put all the pressure just on the ukraine. we are here paying
7:12 am
this huge price with the thousands and thousands of ukraine in the us. president is warning of a possible fiber attack from russia. joe biden is urging american businesses to boost their defenses. the magnitude of russia cyber capacity is fairly consequential. and it's coming, a federal government is doing this part to get ready. but under us law, as you all remember, the private sector, all of you, large decides the protections that we will or will not take in order to protect your sources. but let me be absolutely clear about something. it's not just if you're interested or stake with or potential use of cybersecurity, it is the national interest, a stake, a rush, i was told, the u. s. ambassador to moscow, the ties between the 2 countries are on the verge of being 7. that's off the president biden's comments last week when he called russia's president vladimir putin. a war criminal or white house correspondent,
7:13 am
kimberly how can says the strain and relations could put other u. s. policy objectives. a risk is certainly strong rhetoric on the part of the united states. russia alleges that there has been a kind of a tit for tat in that rhetoric. and also saying that on the part of the united states, when joe biden called vladimir putin a war criminal. the initial reaction was that if this was an unacceptable unforgivable rhetoric on the part of a head of a state whose bombs killed hundreds of thousands of people around the world. so their argument is, is that the united states really is in no position has no moral high ground. the united states, on the other hand, is accusing war crimes, given the fact that it alleges that it is civilians that are being targeted. so of course, this has legal implications and the u. s. is doubled down on this, the u. s. secretary of state entities, lincoln, also citing examples of why they believe russians preventing your crimes naming vladimir putin specifically. and the reason this could complicate matters is not
7:14 am
only the negotiations that are ongoing with respect to this conflict between russia and ukraine. but also the united states has been working with russia in order to try and revive that 2015 agreement to limit runs nuclear program. also known as the j c p, away. and so this is another reason why this has great concern. the fact that the u . s. ambassador has been summoned in russia and the fact that ties are not only strained but have, as the potential to be severed, completely could put a number of us policy objectives at risk. a still ahead on edge. is it a search and rescue efforts underway in china? after a passenger plane crashes into a mountain front, and the spring festival of now loose is in full swing will tell you how people in northern iraq mocking the occasion. ah,
7:15 am
ah, look forward to brutus guys, who with the sponsored by capital airways. here's your weather in a minute 15 and we're going to be in, in the middle east. were plenty of sun, really the name of the game here and high temperature as we'll go in for a closer look around the gulf. and we're talking about temperatures in the thirty's, not just on tuesday. i'll put this for, we'll put the colors on dark, the red, the higher the temperature low to mid thirties by thursday we take a look at the forecasts for re add. we know what goes up must come down those wind shift from southerly to northeast and that's going to kick down the temperature to $23.00 degrees. there's also been high heat for areas of pakistan. we've got temperatures in the forty's here. 344, karachi, and 30 is lovable. cooler air though, can certainly be found not only in the levant, but we've got this northerly wind cutting across the black sea, the boss 1st rate through into the g. and so it's stan ball just 9 degrees here and
7:16 am
we'll see those winds crank up to about 45 kilometers per hour on to sit. now for central africa, you know, we had seen some flooding for eastern portions of the democratic republic of congo, but now there's concern for western areas. and off to southern africa, we go, we can see some rain falling across the western portions of madagascar. but it's a nice stay in bill, a whale with a high of 25 on tuesday. that's it. see you soon? ah, the weather sponsored by katara ways. join the debate. there is no he job bad. you know, if anyone here talks about women that i took courses, does this seem to have been says no topic. it off the table. we were taught to see abortion one way. tickets try to help all the companies. they deny any responsibility, even though they have the resources and the power to fix that, where a global audience become a global community. the comment section is right here. be part of today's program,
7:17 am
the dream on now to sierra. ah, the me again, you're watching. i just gotta recap now at the top stories. russia says the shopping mall is struck in ukraine's capital was being used to store and launch rockets. at least 8 people were killed. city is now under another curfew as it fears more shelly, russian troops of 5 warning shots and tig. yes. a protest in some it was the 1st major safety become under russian control. ukraine's president volunteer ms landscape as hale, the courage of those in the crowd. rushes told the us ambassador to moscow with
7:18 am
ties between the 2 countries. on the verge of being 7, it's off the president joe biden cold russian lead of letting the kitchen a walk around to other news. now, chinese state media says no survivors have been found in the wreckage of a plane crash with 132 people on board. the china eastern airlines flight went down in the country's southern and growing z province. passenger plane was a boeing 737800 president. she jin ping has ordered an immediate investigation. and as an ease of haughty radcliffe says, it should not have taken the u. k. government 6 years to bring her home to produce iranian national was speaking for the 1st time since her release from jail in iran . she was detained on security charges along with a new share assurity and has now appealed for all of iran's hostages to be reunited with their families. charlie angela report during her 6 years in
7:19 am
prison or under house arrest, many inside and outside parliament, voice that concern over names agari radcliffe case. finally, her own voice can be heard. giving her 1st news conference. she began by thanking her husband, daughter, lawyer and medics. and described her return, the coming back was also very tough. so you either realize that, you know, coming back to adult who is nearly 8. i left, she was not even too. there was a whole lot to catch up. the guy radcliffe landed on british soil last thursday, along with federal jewel. national. i knew, she assured, or both governments deny it. a $530000000.00 debt owed by britain to run, that was finely paid, is understood to be the reason behind her niece. in her list of thank yous, there was none for the government in fact,
7:20 am
palpable anger the handling case. i was told many, many times that oh, we're going to get you home. that never happened. but there was a time that i felt like, you know what, i might know. i'm going to going to trust you because i've been told many, many times that i'm going to be taken home. but that never happened. i mean, how many formats i get there is a take for someone to come out. 5, it should have been one of them eventually. so now here we are. what's happened now should have happened 60 years ago. now keen for privacy and time to get to know her family again. she wants the spotlight to turn to those still being held. namely conservation is more to buzz, was briefly released to house arrest. but its now back in evan prison. his daughter roxanne says they feel betrayed by the u. k. government. from the outset, we were always assured by the us idiot that my father would be included in any deal that was made to release all of the hostages. so were truly devastated. knowing now that this was not the case. further to our dismay, we lacked that he'd been left behind through the media last week to prime minister
7:21 am
johnson and foreign secretary trust. we beg you to please stand by your word. nothing's ago. radcliffe described herself as being a porn in the hand, the 2 governments for the last 6 years. she said she now wants to return to his normal life as possible. but she also urged people not to forget the jewel national, still held in prison in iran. and at the government, not to link their fates, any political or global agreements. charlie angela out of their human rights advocates are condemning the nicaraguan government. after 7 former presidential candidates was sentenced to jail. among them, a prominent opposition figure christiana chamorro sentence to 8 years. she was arrested last year to prevent her participating in november's elections. prosecutors charge her with money laundering and other crimes. a u. s. supreme court nominee judge kit tangy brown jackson has appeared for of,
7:22 am
for the 1st of for confirmation hearings. president joe biden nominated the federal judge to the country's highest court. she's the 1st black woman ever to be selected for. the post. judge jackson is said to succeed, judge justice, steven a briar who will retire in june. she returns he has more. when joe biden 1st nominated john jackson, there was a suggestion from some republicans that they would go off to the nomination precisely because it was so historic suggesting that she was a beneficiary of affirmative action. but that line of attack was not on display during the opening statements at the senate district committee. on monday instead, we saw 2 lines of attack, one that she was soft on crime because she was once a public defender and once advocated for lower sentences. for drug offenses, for example, and to she was part with general progressive left attack on lauren order itself. a theme that we're expecting to see much more of as we get into the mid term
7:23 am
elections later this year. for hope. john jackson kept roping statements very general ahead of what's expected to be 2 days of intense questioning. if i am confirmed, i commit to you that i will work productively to support and defend the constitution. the democrats don't need any republican advice to see john jackson confirmed, nor will she alter the ideological balance of the supreme court. in fact, such as their expertise, she may well even get a couple, maybe even 3 republican votes. one vote is expected to be held in early april. a u . s. has imposed sanctions on a unit of sedans, police force, it says offices from the central police use. excessive force against peace for protest is after last october, military takeover. it accuses them of killing, harassing and intimidating citizens. the sanctions freeze. all us assets belonging
7:24 am
to the police unit and boss americans from dealing with a gunman have killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens more during an attack in nigeria, nor than could do in a state. a number of houses were burned. local media reporting people tried to raise the alarm, but were ignored by authorities. 2000000000 people across the world don't have access to clean water. delegates of the world war to form and cynical are working to change that. nicholas hoc reports from cod. it's an a basketball stadium on the outskirts of the capital of the car that people are gathering not to watch a game, but to discuss water in a country where it hasn't rains for months in a neighborhood where there is plenty of new construction. but little infrastructure for people to have access to water. and that's going to be the main topic of
7:25 am
discussion here. how this precious resource is being used. come with me here on the very solemn affair on stage. he was the president of it to you. yeah. the issue that is being discussed here, water as a human, right, this is all the challenge to say, oh, this century, billions of people do not have access to clean water. people in the more advanced economically countries or so all the ones that may be waste. so they have the water, but they use much more than they need and they waste that for the rest of humanity that if it were distributed in a more equitable vaughn. so who's to blame for this crisis in water? well, we're leaders in this forum sake, climate change holds responsibility for the grocery store city of this resource. but environmentalists say we collectively have
7:26 am
a responsibility because we consume too much water. for example, this cup of coffee took 130 leaders of water to make it or their shirt that i'm wearing 2500 liters of water. this form at heart raises the issue of how we consume water and how this has to change. in order to preserve this very precious resource, a u. s. lifted companies could be required to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions under new rules proposed on monday. it's been for put forward by the u. s . securities and exchange commission as part of a drive by the biden administration to address climate change. public companies would have to provide investors with details on how global warming could affect their business. a millions of people around the world are mocking now lose the spring festival and persian new year celebration is lost. for 13 days mahmoud did
7:27 am
were had reports from our city in northern iraq. the mountains of our cra in northern iraq have been decorated. the city is a destination for goods from over the region to mark no rose ah, the spring festival. they celebrate the rebirth of nature. no rose means a new day in the persian language. it's a family gathering occasion. hannah came with her relatives from kirk cooped city for them. no ruse represents the resurrection and fertility din apartments. their man. yep. it donald carpet we used to celebrate. now rose every year. now i'm central to this year. we've come here. it's our cra because it's the capital city of no rose. we remain here until tomorrow and we'll do the rest of the ritual in
7:28 am
the event marks the 1st day of the spring. it starts on the eve of march 21st every year. it is celebrated in several regions with colorful traditional outfits participants, light flares. no ruse has been added to the list of unis cuz intangible cultural heritage of humanity. these lay of symbolized victory of lights, over darkness and liberation over oppression. the un has raised no rose for promoting peace. i'm solidarity between generations. this years this did, it is a significant because hostility and destruction are on the rise around this region . in the morning families re unite with nature by hitting to the nearby fields.
7:29 am
that's part of the rituals to will come to the arrival of a spring. they sit around with traditional meals, but the food varies from one country to another. people from other nations have come here to shave the event even trying on local, traditional outfit. well, i hope ha, that this curtis sure new year will bring more a better time for the people. because people in la, in here that suffered a lot on their arm in the yard, the problems with isis and the other political problems. and the people they want to live freely for the people in iraq's kurdish region. no ruse also refers to rising up against tyranny. hardware criminal, missouri, her. it's a festival for all areas people and each nation. marx, it according to their heritage and traditions. for us, it's very special because it's the top national holiday. she was vehicle. it's been
7:30 am
a difficult year for many here. last winter. devastating floods caused substantial damage. and some young curds who so to bit of the life abroad, died of the cold weather on the bill, a russian polish border. now the burdens of the cold season are being replaced by spring to freshness. union between nature and culture is a message conveyed by these ancient rituals. ma'am, without the wide al jazeera in our cry, city noted that in iraq. ah all right around um now the top stories on i just.
53 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=829863379)