tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 13, 2022 6:00pm-6:26pm AST
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i don't know where to get a lot of other than i'm on my live my cuba on al jazeera now, oh, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for exceptional. katara going places to go. ah. other can vanelle. this is the news, our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a catastrophe of enormous proportions, south africa's president tours flood had durbin, the death toll has now reserved in manda and just in one of the parts of bonanza,
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where we've seen great devastation, the houses swept away roads and bridges entirely can help. and all they saw were their neighbors in homes made from bricks and corrugated iron trapped inside their homes. and there was little they could do because been very little help from the government. they've yet to see city officials here. and there's also very little they can do in terms of searching for the people who are missing. they suspect that they may still be bodies trapped underneath some of the rubble in this area. but this is also a big a look at a great a look at what year in amanda in durban, several people were killed in the floods. as the water rose, some people left the area seeking safety on higher ground. now they have returned and trying to salvage whatever they can, but there's very little left with most of the area covered in debris blocking the israeli forces have shot and kill the palestinian man during raids in the occupied
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west bank. lou, the 34 year old was hit in the chest in the city of annapolis. he's being mourned by his family, friends, and many others. is when ah, need it. what do we know about what happened to this man, the latest to be killed in these rates? the 34 year old, the palestinians, and the israeli forces. some people say that he was just a wise them, that a witnessing what was going on. and, but this is part of the reality of palestinians living under these really occupation. the israeli raves to palestinian cities. they're not something new. they happen almost every day. sometimes mostly during the night. but basically, these relays are heavily armed. it's not common. what should we expect to come out of that?
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we're going to expect probably an announcement by the armed factions related to how they will deal with the current escalation last year during this time, the holy month of ramadan with so we might be looking into a situation like that. but let's not forget that there are egyptian mediators that there are a lot of diplomatic efforts going on to prevent a potential escalation. so, so it and see at the moment around for now, think of that never, ever, him critically injured to israelis on sata, was sentenced to 12 years behind bars where his family say he's suffering psychological trauma. john holman, has more for mildly release and that's what happened just an hour or so in the court behind us. i would come as a result of those is that now going to be allowed to verbally present arguments as to why he should be freed early. now we spoke to both his palestinian lawyer and
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his, his re lawyer, slightly different versions of what comes next. he says verbal arguments. and after that, they'll be more approaches here until an eventual burdick to decision or whether he'll stay in prison or if he will be released early after the 7 years in prison. so we'll be staying on top of this to see what happens next. well since dissociation, she says palestinian children are often treated and tried as adults definitely as of the need we have been providing legal should against children where they are subjected to physical and psychological torture during interrogation. in order to em get confessions. compound to there are more nobility and in gaza. palestinian tell the solidarity event for non author and all of the prisoners through his family who suffers from the oppression of the jailer who assaulted his health and
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created chronic diseases that cannot be cured over time. and freedom for our heroic prisoners morehead, on the news all, including high water levels in africa, the 2nd largest lake because growing list of missing people. and it's for the moment of history for this major league baseball coach. and he's here with that story. the more bodies are being found than a mass grave discovered in butcher. now ukraine's capital keys. ukraine says 100, the civilians are buried. their french forensic teams are in the government gathering while the evidence, the potential war crime by russia, which it denies ukraine's president and an interest in the way he was. parliament said graves the being uncovered nearly every day. every day. mass graves are found, evidence has been gathered thousands and thousands of victims. human bodies are
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still being found in man halls and basements tied up and mutilated. there are villages, ones quite large, which were left with almost no inhabitants. hundreds of children have become orphans, at least hundreds of children, because we do not know come to the comments from us president joe biden. i call the genocide the evidence is mounting different than it was last week. the more evidence is coming out of literally the horrible thing at the russians have done in ukraine. and we're going to only learn more and more about the devastation and well, let the lawyers decide internationally whether not it qualifies. but it sure seems that way to me and in other ukraine developments, russian shelling in the 2nd largest city is killed at least 7 people. hockey's governor says a 2 year old boy is among the russian shells also hit residential areas on tuesday, causing fires at a school and several other buildings. russia says
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a ukrainian marine brigade has surrendered, merrier poll. it claims more than a 1000 of them laid down their arms in the city, which has been surrounded by russian troops for nearly 7 weeks. ukraine says it has no information about it. the merrier. committed by the russian federation, which in the city or on the bride joy. this now live from western ukraine from live, rob, we've been also expecting a renewed assault focused on the east to our can you tell us on that front? that's right. i mean, are they all of the 4000 soldiers? they say that a pockets of resistance are continuing in mary, you, paul, also we're having these claims by the mary, you paul's mer, boy jenko, who actually isn't here, mary. you, paul. he has had to flee himself to keep that not only have be war crimes been carried out by russians, but also that effectively that want to leave a head of renewed or fighting or was made the situation worse. that is,
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it has been that this wednesday humanitarian corridors that would allow people to escape these to move to the relative safety of the west, have not been operating the ukrainians of accused. the russians are violating agreements that would keep these colors clean, deny any allegations of war crimes, roaming, brought there for us in the viv, thank you. russian owned businesses and property in ukraine being seized by local authorities. that's under a recent law that nationalize is all russian assets in the country. and as our correspondent, mon calm has seen 1st hand as are the owners of the hotel, what we're being told is that the money goes back to russia. so in effect, that money is being used toners or it's something similar that they're trying to do here. however, we asked the man in charge why he arrived with so many soldiers jump permission. here we have military police and security services. our men came here without arms
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and with useful intention. the 2nd we came to us, the administration of the hotel for a list of vacant rooms at the moment. europe and other countries are nationalizing russian properties in their country. second, but this is not happening in ukraine. we came to help our country to make this happen. so the tension that you're saying now is actually between the police and the territory defense walls. who come here to take over this hotel, this questions over what they're doing and whether it's actually legal off the record. we've been told that perhaps what we've been seeing on that chart i showed you earlier, may not be actually true. there's a lot of confusion right now as to what law they're using to try and take over this hotel. the police would like the territorial defense walls to actually leave. and as you can see, there's a number of them. there's real confusion here right now as to what law will warranty the turtle defense force have to try and take over this hotel. the hotel management are equally confused as well. their alleged russian owners seem to be
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out of the country, so they're not entirely sure who they're going to speak to. nordic navies, finland, and sweden have long shied away from joining nato. roches invasion of ukraine is 4th is forcing both to rethink that, speaking alongside her sweetest counterpart, finish by minister, son of modern says her country will make a decision about whether to apply within weeks. we have deepened our native partnership until now hand in hand with sweden. ever since russia is legally an exit crimea, the difference between being a partner and being a member is very clear and will remain. so. there is no of the way to have security guarantees done under nato's deterrence. uncommon defense ask warranty by nato's article fife. this is the debates which needs to be taken place in the parliament. the report will now be delivered to our parliament, which will start processing it right after easter break. i pull brennan joins us
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now. live from london poll. is finan serious about this? yes, i mean that's the word answer. this is a seismic shift in scandinavian geo politics is no doubt about it. i mean, finland has had a long standing kind of tension with russia. they share a 1300 kilometers border finland on it. sorry. yes. and i just declared independence from, from russia in 1917. and since then they've kind of while they have known a line status, agreed to stay neutral, but they have drawn closer to nato. they've been nato partners without being full members. and what has happened and what, what is basically at the roots of all of this is the observation of the plight of ukraine. lots of 4 words for president lensky and ukraine. weapons being supplied, but no support in the sense of support that would be if, if you, craig, was
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a nato member, know article 5 support. the defense of attack against one isn't an attack against all. and so sweet and, and finland and i'm looking at the situation and looking at that close proximity to russia and feeling rather vulnerable. and so this white paper that will go through the finished parliament in the coming weeks will be decided upon we expect somewhere around midsummer, said the prime minister could pay the way for an application for nathan membership by finland in time for the nato summit in june. and by the way, sweden is also making the same calculations going through the same process and they are likely if they do make the decision to apply for membership, to do it in a kind of partnership way it's a shift pull. how do they have the general populations in sweden and finland feel about the idea? well, it's interesting how opinions are changed as a result of russia's aggression against ukraine. you know, finland street and look at the tv screens and,
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and read the media just the same as everybody else does. and like i said, because of that proximity, they feel vulnerable. so the opinion originally, for the last 20 years has been no more than 20 to 30 percent of the finished public, willing to support a bid for nato membership. reasons, opinion polls. those show that that sentiment is closer to 60 percent one pole, put it at 68 percent in favor of making an application. as far as the finished parliament goes around, half of finland, $200.00, then piece off. now, now set to be in support of a, a nicer application, only 12 of them as of expressed opposition. so i think some people are saying is a foregone conclusion from london. still had hair on al jazeera countries around the gulf of guinea, poor resources and personnel into the fight against pirates. admit it, still not safe enough. and the iraqis taking the reins to rebuild
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a centuries old and equestrian industry and sport. what region temperature is easing off, down towards the south. here in doha, around 36 celsius for thursday. 38. therefore, to buy further north, we are getting of the gulf of guinea. so the shower is really becoming more and more organized. same crop of showers when rod across the heart of africa towards tans. near it was northern parts of mesa, big place to say things quiet and down there across that eastern side of south africa, southern k. we'll see some wet weather as we go on through thursday, and that will not use way over to war frank assessments. what are the political risks of batting, russian, oil, gas for west depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? oh, you see a famine. mm
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hm. stories the salad and other people confirmed dead in south africa's thoughts is jumped significantly to at least 253 heavy rain brought flooding to the east occupied east. jerusalem is linked to a stabbing that critically injured to israel. your police are continuing there. man hon for the person responds injured. gabriel, alexander reports from brooklyn. 8 30 am in the moment. panic struck on a new york city subway train. i'm confused the scary moment. amid the stampeded appears to suspect manage to escape. late tuesday police released this picture of 62 year old frank james police. he's a person of interest and are asking for the public's help. trying to find him. a rented van in his name was found to help with information cellphone, video, witness information. these pictures posted a twitter show,
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the carnage he left behind. the attack happened at the 36th street station in brooklyn, sunset park, leaving neighbors in shock. it was like 9 or so and you know how they gray colored sweatshirt? we do have a person of interest in this investigation, but we need the public assistance with additional information. the attack comes as many new yorkers are increasingly concerned about rising crime and the subway system. eric adams, cities, new mayor, has only been on the job for a little over 3 months. he's a former n y p d police officer himself and he's made a fighting violent crime and the subway system. one of his key initiatives, new york governor, cathy hoko, said crime each to stop and say no more, no more mass shooting. no more disrupting lat way for some time become gabriel is on do. i'll just either brooklyn,
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new york environmental leaders for more than 80 countries are meeting the pacific island st. about $90000000000.00 has been pledged in the past, but organize is worn more needs to be done. the conference is being held in palau to highlight the critical role of and it was an increasing issue, particularly around the climate change in the impacts of a change in climate. in places such as allow a small island developing state in the west. we can do to secure the commitments and the action necessary to change that conversation if you will. and what's happening is the small island developing states are negligible in terms of portion and if you will, of the impacts of those greenhouse gases in the heating this taking place. so i actually think it's all hands on deck. but in terms of us region to me that under reports from manila, it is supposed to be the hardest time of the year in the philippines. but a tropical storm of personnel, a trained door conduct, a search and rescue 3 shots even. ah,
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those so flooded the areas. and so we have also deployed some of our rubber boats and other small floating assets to help in their book, which on power lines and to me, highest and decades, displacing thousands of people back up to has the story a not re spoon d along africa. second largest sleek. it's as if time is standing still. 2 years ago flood waters rose from lake tongue danica destroying lake city. her. when i see all the solid waste, everything that is thrown into these rivers. afterwards, these rivers are angry. they don't know what to do. they have to send it into the bloodstream of lake tonka. yi, cup kinsey. warranty is one of the poorest countries in the world. it's also among the mac, their uprooted lives, exposing the reality of a changing environment. bianca cooper, either a heat wave in india is breaking
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a pull where the records, temperatures have reached more than 42 degrees celsius in new delhi, where the department says it's the 1st time in 72 years. the city is recorded on high temperatures. the 1st half of syria, the judge said alley showed no remorse, police forces and guy in the country are committed to supporting and peace to carry on doing the state officials or the 96000 people have been registered is disappeared all missing since november. and you're up on a reports from mexico city. varying degrees of participation, a care send, or a mission by public servants. states. parties are directly responsible for enforcement. you'll see napa teachers college in good little state in 2014. the incident sports, one of the largest protest campaigns in mexico in recent memory, has only worsened as given preliminary janik and no one. it is a very big problem which is not going to be sold in
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a few years. not even by few people just lacking columbia, just like in other countries, were to happen. force disappearances on mass or in large numbers. several presidential administrations in mexico have attempted to curb violet state to come back crime as it has been insufficient and inadequate in terms of protecting human rights. the report published by the u. n. committee on enforce disappearances has also highlighted concerns over disappearances of human rights workers, migrants and journalists. the u. n. has called for immediate action prevention as the only way to end the human tragedy. manuel rap a low al jazeera mexico city. pirate attacks remain a threat in the gulf of guinea, off the coast of west africa, as despite countries in the region, including a chariot stepping up at joint efforts. i'm had interest reports from lagos, the nigerian navy on patrol in one of the world's most dangerous suit. the maritime
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boundary in the gulf of guinea stretches from global to liberia. 7000 more i was at sea last year compared to 2020 dis, resulted in significant decline in criminal activity. trinity that led to nigeria being removed from the list of nations, most at risk attacks on this part of the atlantic law. so frequent and daring that it is, foresee chairs and vessel orders before her teacher, she brought 200 square miles. you're safe. well now it's not the case to be able to go very smart. nigeria, of course i have the ability to she far. it will be on detroit under, under co mice o 4, exclusively economy zone and in we vector any vessel that is committing any maritime refraction, medicare, me, experts of vessel nigeria. a fast moving wildfire is burning out of control in the
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us state of new mexico. the big whole fire is on both sides of the rio grande. the french artist, known as j. r. his fed up a sweeping new photo installation and one of latin america's largest slums. more than $600.00 residence it's welcoming travelers from australia for the 1st time in months. oh has been emotional reunions. it's flight, landed in oakland, the government source of relax, measures like wearing masks, and the number of people who can gather indoors. as despite the death toll rising from 52 in january, to more than 500 still ahead on al jazeera in sport, the goal that caused a big, i'm says the european champions league. and he is here with that story. with me.
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ah, 3 with envision destroyed iraq prestigious horse collection, including thousands of arabian thoroughbreds. but in the kurdish region, 3 international events including show jumping, greasing, and beauty shows were being held. while they continue doing the fight against eiffel. the event stopped because of the corona virus pandemic. the only focused on 10, pegging, which is not, not a big game. this is our kids have ambitions. and we have open gaining workshops in schools where kids can come for affordable rate, talent, and passion, and represent her village and country internationally. but with no formal help or training, that dream made it quite a miracle to come true would have been enough. a chelsea progress coming up at the moment of brilliance from croatia is luca motors that pass setting up rodriguez.
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the goal that took the tie into extra time and benjamin is going to hatcher in the 1st fight, heading home to go to gabrielle a 5 or aggregate. when you get very happy to have reached the semifinals with this team, we have to suffer. but the more we suffer, the happier i am, we are very disappointed and very proud at the same time because we bled a fantastic match. we deserved what we had, we scored for goals, we had big chances to score even more. we and but we were unlucky. sick time when is fine music room 11 dal ski, let us know ok. what, what it would be if we, if, if, if, if we play us a chance, $75.00. if you find another league in those, in the claim that female players are more emotional than their male counterparts.
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when a team consider the goal, they can see the 2nd give them time to get the emotional and downside of their had . well this is what sheila had to say the morning asked. i wish to apologize for my comments made in the post irving talking afterwards about the challenge of playing while also fascinating parameter. you know, this is a journey with me again, so i appreciate the recognition on different platforms, but it's really sacred to me is really i, you know, i can, has been with the same for almost a decade. 2 years ago she became the 1st female to hold full time coaching position in the league. have that on her roosevelt. okay, that is high school's looking financing for and that's the news aren't or go away. i'll be back in just a moment, more with global community. the comment section is right here. the part of today's program, this to him on out is the era. the latest news,
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