tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 18, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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but the fight continues as ukrainian forces ignore russia's ultimate, to surrender. trying to calm, rising public anger to the anchors. president appoints when you have it to tackle the worst economic crisis into china's economy grows higher than expected. so far this year, but strict cobit 19 locked down music prospects on this optimistic ad in score says late trauma in the n b a. playoffs, the boston celtics, a stat victory on the vase, actually take the lead in the series with the sparts withdraw its ground forces from some parts of ukraine. russia has continued targeting several cities with missiles and rockets. at least 6 people had been killed in the viv, 11 others were injured. a barrage of sales into repo wounded at least 2 people. and
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further east ukrainian officials say russia has carried out attacks in the region of the hands. 4 civilians were shot and killed as they tried to flee the city of camina in a vehicle. and ukrainian soldiers in maria po, have ignored russia's ultimatum to surrender. moscow says its forces have almost seized the port city. while dawson jabari standing by 1st in moscow with a view from russia. but 1st, let's cross to harder abdul hamid who's live in the western ukrainian city of the beaver. how that, what's the very latest you can tell us about these strikes innovative? well actually we just heard from the mayor of levine, who did confirmed as if there were 4 or missiles that hit in around this city, not 5 as previously thought. one of them hit a civilian target is actually our car repair facility next to the railway tracks.
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they railroad tracks are fine. ah, we're not damage all the 3 others. however, have had a military installations of which one was an empty storage facility. we don't know about details about the as 6 who have been killed in this morning's attack, or we don't know whether they're civilian or military that has not been confirmed yet, but according to one local official. oh, well these were egg guided missiles that according to this official where headed to ivana from gifts, which is a region south of live eve, and then we're rerouted to strike this city harder. thank you for that update. we're adore search of our is in moscow life for us now we're dos or what's rushes take on these latest developments.
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well, we had the daily briefing from the russian defense ministry and they didn't as specify anything about the latest strikes that they carried out. or about that, that line, they came and went on on sunday, about the a 2500 roughly ukrainian soldiers that he believed to be in this factory. mario full that about them asking them to surrender. what we have heard for a is from the a kremlin spokesperson to be true. pascall. he said that according to a, his understanding as well as the president vladimir putin. this operation is going according to plan and that say they are continuing their so called special news harry operation in ukraine. the me true prescott was also asked about the footage that is just emerge on social media that allegedly shows as the mosque of a missile cruiser. which was a on fire on thursday, and then eventually sank in the black sea, one of the largest and part of the,
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one of the largest ships that is part of russia's naval fleet at the kremlin, spokespersons said that they cannot verify that the footages that are seeing circulated on social media are authentic. he also spoke about the ongoing negotiations between at russia and that ukraine about any kind of a future cease fire deal. and he said that they're not at the russian side, at least they're not too optimistic. he said that the who ukrainian negotiators keep changing at what they are coming back to us with and a, as a result of that. and he said that the russians are not and really optimistic that the, those talks will lead anywhere. he also said that that is a sentiment that was shared by the russian president vladimir putin. at that i pretty much, these are negotiations. i have reached that end for the time being. this is all now as a result of what rushes calling a 2nd phase of their special military operation. in late march,
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they said they were going to withdraw their troops from this the area surrounding the ukrainian capital chief. and they were going to focus their attention on the eastern part of a ukraine. and of course, that is an area that started this whole conflict with the russians saying they were going to support the i russian back separatists in the areas of logan's and danielle, ask in eastern ukraine and the fight for mario paul is very much an inter integral part of that because at the port city of miracle, once the russians capture it and they will be able to establish and land corridor from crimea, which they annexed in 2014 and have a large military presence there all the way across to eastern ukraine to those a separatist held areas in don yet scanned the dance and then they would be able to a, at least for now and declare some kind of an accomplishment as a result of this conflict which is now in it's 54 stay door search of our thank you
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for that will the scale of destruction is becoming evident in some regions of ukraine following rushes, withdrawal, or so sir dodd visited china, if one of the city's hottest hits by russian forces and talk to people who are rebuilding their lives. this is all that remains of 8th year old hannah's house. she lives in the neighbourhood or bobo visa on the oscar, soft, cham here they mine you, had been the haws. so nearly that has no water, electricity, and gas it. no one comes here and asked, no one does anything true and that she is not the only one to have lost her home. her neighbor alexey said, other shows us what was once his pride and joy. all that's left are the ashes of a previous life. his home was 1st hit by russian bombs in the early days of the war . and again, on the 10th of march, a letter from june. we had
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a live bottle, keeley, now i have nothing. he was like a ceiling and flows of burned, but the most painful thing is that all my memorable documents have burnt. we keep, i didn't need them, but i kept them as souvenirs. i'm retired pilot and i kept on my pilot logs there. despite having lost all his possessions, he looks to the future with hope that represent the roku. did his lawyer come back in 2 years? i will rebuild everything. we will have a barbecue together. can each go? chad and he woke up to the rocket attacks on the 1st day of the war, when russian troops crossed the border from bella, rose. despite being besieged, it did not surrender. and finally, on the 30th of march, the russian forces retreated from the region. by chance, he has paid a high price. on the answer, lana's home was hit 3 times, and now they are trying to salvage whatever remains. oh don't worry for your letter,
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said the montage banner if he will do me much there we are killing in this mass on the italian me with the what can we do blood we dont need help but others do have to know cookie somebody actually swear gonna as a weekly you see how a russian brothers have help us? the palmer, let's see for the la la la la. we met hannah again in a nearby shelter. dark, many pockets and leaking not. they had shown me my room already. it is a nice room. i will stay here as long as i can. i don't have a choice yet, isn't why you continued gaskets in through the draw, trina, in our center, was created for children with psycho your logical difficulties when the bombing started. many people came here as they were looking for shelter. we became a shelter for those who needed a total, his luggage skipped going for hannah, it might not be an ideal set up, but at least she now has a roof over her head. not only this rehab center for children has changed after the
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war in ukraine, civilians are now become frontline workers helping to rebuild the country. and they say in this process, they are more united than ever christmas said that al jazeera chem here or 2 other well knees now in sri lanka, new ministers have been sworn in 2 weeks off in, ty cabinet, resigned to com, anti government protests from you and younger faces hadn't dropped it in for much swarm accounts with ministers, the prime minister in manufacture and his brother, president got to buy it, which a factor remaining power should anchor is struggling with its worst economic crisis since independence meant to severe how you and food shortages while i'm now fernandez is in colombo for us now and me now a new cabinets of ministers, but the prime minister in the president remaining power. how is that likely to go down with protested. oh, we're just take a look at the crowd,
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the behind me and the sound that you hear coming from those crowds that not stopping the chance, the protest, the slogan, have not da thought of subsided. and this despite a new cabinet being sworn in earlier on today. now, prime minister, ah, by the roger box i his brother present. good. how about you box that the foreign minister finance minister are pretty much the co sort of faces that haven't changed . most of the other 17 ah, new and very much young blood that's present good hobby roger pox has brought in. but for the protest, as most of them that we've been speaking to, it's not enough. they say these might be new faces, but it's the same old seaboard all over again. they want to see this entire sort of crowd leave, and that's why the slogan bo home go top and go home roger boxes and they want
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an entire new wind of change. fernandez. thank you for that one that sir. bring in that von the fonseca. she's a senior search or an attorney at law at the center for policy alternatives. she joins us from colombo, thanks for being with us here on al jazeera, let me ask you 1st, then just how difficult is it going to be for the government to deal with the country's economic was going forward? well one in the code clearly, and as your report, dorsey is the protocol is being achieved. we need to change our government. we need change from the president and the prime minister that did not happen to be so i don't see much change on the ground because those are going to be in there. and this is in the context of an unprecedented economic crisis. so really, despite some changes in facing at vena where year you see ria as being taken to address being konami crises and heating the cause of the cause that the
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protest her so really not much has changed other than some appointments to cabinet . as you say, the president and prime minister remain the same, but some newer and younger faces have been brought in. do people just need to be more patient? well, in people have been haitian and this is something we need to take. notice that people have been creation for a couple of years now, and they were from me so much more with the letter. but the protests had been there for several weeks now, and the professor had been very here whom roger cox's goal one not there at that, that has yet to happen. so i don't see how changing some needs theory or it's really a stress the cause of the people. and this is many who come to the streets, easily predicting the readings. and the knocking my that's not really being
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addressed by any of these changes. and this is when the govern wendy's not being on the net this week. really changing a few days. those really not weren't a good one who dental and you mentioned the people that protested just how bad are food and fuel shortages on the ground. so as we speak, please continue to see her long lines to get her on lions to get it since july turns. doctors have come out now and said that may be seen and maybe go your planned and things that are required for surgeries, die in short supply. the sri lankan really easy and on risky danger crises in all sectors. so even need not afford security and all of that. so really, the hardships built by the people across the street lung is extremely severe. so
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why the government seems to be doing is just continue it in their own way. rather than really addressing these hard. she's been, you know, indicating that he's listening to the people that is not coming across. ok for vonnie fonseca, senior research on attorney at law, the center for policy alternatives. thank you for your insights. today. we are open to more head on the knees out, including praying for peace at a time of war. ukrainians celebrate easter as a conflict ranges on how fishermen are anxiously waiting and watching for pollution . after fuel tank sinks off the coast of to news here on the lost gas when a thorough madrid difference is spanish title closer gemma. the story. ah, what other news bout tension is high in the alex
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a mosque compound and occupied east jerusalem? as jewish worshippers gather up the western world to mark the possible holiday hottest in is ready, rom, party has suspended its membership of israel's coalition government because of violence at the site. 20 palestinians were injured while being forcibly dispersed on sunday. well hi, forces isn't occupied. east jerusalem force. now what's left, a situation that is morning. well, it's a quiet day so far than what we saw suddenly on friday and on sunday. but what was done to make it acquired today, could it so potentially have some consequences going forward? this was the day when thousands of jewish worshipers gathering at the western wolf a twice yearly major press, the company's jewish festivals. and at the same time, of course, it is the holy month of ramadan, during which time the most compound is somewhere where so many people come to
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company gate every day on this day. young men especially were restricted from entry . and those who come out inside the mosque itself over night were kept inside. the doors were locked on the outside and there were some protests and shaking and rattling of those doors. and indeed, some fireworks and stones thrown from inside and rubber bullets exchanged but much, much more limited democracy in recent days. and during that period in the morning, some hundreds of jewish visitors were brought through under police escort. the type of people who come are usually right wing israelis, settlers religious nationalists. and while the numbers were certainly low as between 5 and that potentially up to 800 during the course of the morning lower than you would usually see during passover, it is coinciding with ramadan. it's coming off the all the violence intention that we've seen in recent weeks. and so the idea of people being restricted inside the
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most people being restricted from getting access to the compound to door. while it seemed to work today. we'll have to wait and see what the reaction to it all will be in the coming days for certain occupies easters. then thank you for staying with us. nita abraham joins us live from jan in in the occupied west bank. neither. what can you tell us where you are? well, according to the palestinian sources, 9 palestinians were wounded after the israeli army as re did 2 areas in the west. that one had all been is a village which is near my law. the other is here in the moon near jeanene. now it's important to point out that's why the eyes are on the west bank and on detention. that is going on here. it's really a quiet night in the westbank when it comes to these really rates. since the beginning of the year and this hospital behind me 55 years were they were treated
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in this hospital. louis, 5 of them are still in the hospital getting treatments. 3 of them were injured just today. now there is one of the injured who's an 18 year old palestinian who was shot in the had. so it can give you an idea that while we are looking at the situation now when it is high to intention, she mean has also been a place where many is where the rates happen. now is really we have intensifies after the to attack the government from jeanine and the taxes re be in and around the very killing 8th is really result. these really want to have intensified in the occupied but, and specifically intervene. but people want to know that even before this high dissension, the rates didn't stop leaking, really sucking didn't stop. and neither did the attacks from these really settlers
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just this morning, accompanied by these really are me groups. large groups of settlers have rated and entered different areas in the occupied with bag, which as you can imagine, is adding to the courage pension. okay, we'll leave it there for no need to. abraham, thanks for that updates. now deep sea divers have been down to check the wreck of a tanker for leak softer. it sank off the coast of tunisia. no pollution has been spotted so far that fishermen are especially concerned. lexi o'brien report hitting out into the mediterranean sea from the trinity and port city of davis, the dive teams part of efforts to prevent what activists warn, could be an environmental catastrophe. they were sent to inspect the hall of the sunken tanka the z low. it went down on saturday, along with 750 tons of diesel the vessel flying the flag of equatorial guinea was
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sailing from egypt to malta. it. 7 man crew issued a distress call on friday evening and sought shelter from bad weather. but the vessel began taking on water. the crew were later safely brought to shore june, as he is environment ministers helping oversee the response. she says is the situations under control sit in categories on the missouri or this is cargo of fuel oil or diesel? it's very different from oil in the fuel. oil is much less dangerous and tend to evaporate fairly quickly. we think the hall is still water tight and there's no leakage at the moment. not only don't she authority say barriers are being set up to limit the spread of fuel. and any spillage would be marked up. but local fishermen angry, their livelihood relies on the waters where the tanker is lying. the world wildlife fund says the areas of fishing ground for $600.00 sailors with the white gulf
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providing jobs for around $34000.00 others on it. we demand that specialists go down into the sea and unload all the materials inside. if a leakage occurs, we will not have anything as we already only have a little part of the sea left to live on. janasia says several countries of offered to help out to prevent any pollution elixir brian al jazeera, not a number of people who have died from flooding in south africa, is rising. at least 443 have now died and dozens are missing. orgs or struggling to keep up with demand of the heaviest rains and 6 to years disastrous caused nearly $700000000.00 worth of damage of more in this now or from either miller joins us live from johannesburg. just how devastating has this been for me? what's been entirely devastating for people affected by the flooding. inquisitive
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natal at least 3000 homes have been entirely destroyed. and 13000 households affected in some way or another. now, following the flooding and the mud slides, the rain did continue. it's expected too. for the weather to cure up perhaps today or tomorrow. and the difficulty that the rescue operations are encountering is just accessing some of the areas where does continued to rain, so that toll in the number of deaths we've seen that rise quite steadily in the last 5 or 6 days. now at 443 is because these rescue operations have had difficulty in accessing some areas. and most of the bodies found are from that initial flooding. early last week. the rain that the people in pasadena tell are seeing in recent days hasn't caused any more flooding, mud slides or land slides or has added to the devastation that we've seen in recent days. but it does hamper the search and rescue operations. the provincial premier
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has said that they're doing the best they can. they've also offered assistance in terms of burials for people who have died. there are still 63 people at least missing. and there is some focus on trying to find people who are unaccounted for. ok, and let me ask you this then in terms of those people who have been made homeless, how enough that they coping with this well, many people have chosen to return to where they live, no matter what's been left behind, whether their homes have been entirely washed away they've returned to try and salvage whatever possessions may still remain. also, you know, protect their positions from being stolen. we have in some areas, specifically in, in landa, just outside, been seeing people return to their homes, try to clean up. and in many instances, while the government has said they're doing their best to assist as many people as
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possible, many of these communities, especially in outlying areas, appear to be on their own relying on the local communities relying on neighbors to assist them even with things such as blankets, but one of the main concerns for people in these areas is that the infrastructure has been quite severely damaged. they don't have running water, they don't have electricity. and so they're having to try and essentially make a plan, a route that we visited. one community was you using a, a burst water pipe to collect water in buckets traveling kilometers dozens of kilometer, sometimes to take water back and forth between the water pipe and their homes. they are struggling to manage, especially with is limited access and limited government assistance. ultimately, just relying on whatever they can do in these local communities. ok, for me, i mean a thanks for that life from harrisburg. so the heads are on al jazeera, a time of hardship, african migrants in libya,
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struggling to make ends meet during one. welcome to the other on how tourists are enjoying the rocks. cultural churches again on germany has the spores, including how the books are willing start. ha ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and it's been about the pleasant warmth over recent days. particularly for western and central areas with clear skies in germany with sunshine, people could enjoy the blooming cherry blossoms over the we can now we are going to see that warms continue in cities like paris as well as london. but there's going to be a bit of a dramatic cool down for the likes of madrid as unsettled conditions. sweep into
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spain by tuesday. now for the north west, we are going to see some rain edge into western parts of island and britain. but still some funny spells to be found, particularly in southern areas and not the sunshine for scandinavia. we got high pressure in charge here. some flood warnings out for southern areas of finland as that snow melts and rivers continue to rise. but as we go into tuesday, we are going to see the wet and winter weather pick up the likes of poland, as well as the check republican. that feeds into unsettled conditions, plaguing the se for the likes of the balkans as well as for greece and southern parts of italy. we're going to see some wet and windy conditions here over the next few days. but it's much finer across the mediterranean. we are going to see things cool down however, for madrid on tuesday. ah, the news from al jazeera
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lou ah, watching al jazeera, remind to now of our top stories this. russia has carried out miss solid tax, and parts of western and southern ukraine, or rockets hit the city. the viv killing 6 people and wounding 11 ukrainian soldiers have ignored a russian deadline to lay down arms and marry a whole. pasco says its forces have nearly taken over the port, so what would be the most significant capture near tomorrow? and should anchor cabinet ministers had been sworn in 2 weeks of entire cabinet. resigned to con protests against the government. mister hinder. alexa and his
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brother, president of via remaining power back to our top story now ukrainian soldiers have ignore the russian deadline to lay down arms and marry a pole. moscow says its forces of almost seized the port city. what would be the biggest capture in their 2 month war victory? gayton be report. merrier poll is a city almost completely destroyed and from where thousands of civilians have been unable to escape. the last major battle is happening here at a giant soviet built factory in an industrial district. the remaining, some of the cranial army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. but it seems from the way russian army behaves in mario vote, they decided to raise the seat to the ground. at any cost, bodies lie on the streets in the besieged post city, ukrainian forces ignored
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a russian ultimatum to surrender by one p. m. local time on sunday, he cranes, prime minister says its forces will fight to the end. the outcome will likely affect talks to resolve the wool. the air positions are rolling, go in the opposite direction, at rush captures, marable because lensky. is it a very clear that of russia carries at another massacre in my apple was comparable to what was on boucher on the remaining forces. then they'll be basically a dead stop vertigo. she agency grinning prime minister, said that there's really been no dialogue between ukraine, russia over the past at 48 hours. russia's own slow continues elsewhere in the east . this is the aftermath of yet another russia missile strike in hockey, is mainly russian speaking city. ukraine. second largest has suffered some of the was shelling since rushes, evasion more than 7 weeks of the paramedics treat, the injured but the danger isn't over yet.
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ukraine says russia has stepped up its attacks in the region as its forces prepared for a new offensive in the east. the president zalinski says he remains steadfast in his determination not to concede any territory. victoria gay to be al jazeera churches across ukraine of health services for easter sunday. despite the war, many of the countries at 1200000 that roman catholics have been forced to flee their homes. fathers have remained the conflict dominating their thoughts and prayers. charles stratford reports now from the capital. keith. there is a cold silence before easter sunday service at this catholic church and keep worshippers neil and cross themselves as they come in. some take confession,
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while the congregation gathers many of the people here have family members and friends fighting in the east. most never expected. they would have to live through war. but if i see stocks, i see b. everyone is living for their own personal train. and they know some of the people they know not com and but on the have a look for belief and hope because maybe there will be nothing left there more than a 1000000 roman catholics in this predominately christian country boxes of donated, food and clothing, especially among the isles ready, football and he is among the worshippers to distribute to those in need. father pavlovitch scopes,
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prepared to give communion the congregation wait in line and it wouldn't be civil because when the war started, i started coming to the church more often because of the anxiety. when i hear the father's preaching, it gets easier. i find more faith in myself. in our society and our victory in a corner of the church stands a model of an army post with the ukrainian flag recently services that had to be held on the ground as a church crypt until a few days ago. church services in recent weeks have been held here under ground because of fear of potential russian shelling. now, despite the fact that russian forces have withdrawn from areas around kia, there is still great fear that that shelling could start. again. the head priest here says that he estimates up to 80 percent of the worshippers in this parish of
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fled. since the war began. the priests resisted government pressure to close the church on probably the 24th. when the russian army invaded last of the for the day, the war started official stalled us. we had to close the church, but we refused because we had to support the people. we have since help evacuated children and the elderly from areas of the parish outside give the atmosphere in the charge has changed through the war. started, people are more united and we help each other more. ah, a priest collects money to go towards renovations of the church. damaged by fire last year, because without this place of worship, many of the people who would find living through war even harder than it already is . char strafford al jazeera cave. china's economy has exceeded expectations by growing by 4.8 percent in the 1st quarter of this year, where the world's 2nd largest economies under enormous strain,
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the war in ukraine and a new corona virus outbreak of creating challenges. katrina, you reports from beijing, china's economy beat most expert forecasts and expanded by full point 8 percent in the 1st 3 months of 2022 strong manufacturing activity and a boost in infrastructure. spending early in the year drove much of that growth, but major challenges threaten the outlook of the world's 2nd largest economy. sure g to the global situation has been complex on the fluid domestic way. coven 19 continues to have impact. that's why some major indicators were slow down and there's a pressure i can army performance other china is battling, it's worse corin of iris outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic. and tens of millions of people nationwide have been confined to their homes, look downs and purse much across major industrial and commercial hubs, including shanghai and sion, gen have crippled supply chains and assembly lines. analysts say the damage caused
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by shutdowns will be further felt in future economic data. but retail spending has already contracted by 3.5 percent. unemployment has also risen. foreign business leaders say badging 0 tolerance approach to corporate 19 is harming both the domestic and global economy. the western and japan, korea, all the big economies have strong interest. the china changes to one because it said percent of all goods and china manufacture cars have some sort of china in there. so of china actually sneezer, you know, the world catches a cold. we need child to succeed. we need china to open up in order to actually maintain also good the global economy at a certain speech speech and a global economy needs china now to succeed because we have a war and ukraine which as a rebel on effect. and this is like a perfect storm coming altogether. unfortunately, rising inflation and a cash crunch in the property sector are also dragging on growth. the government
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has set a g d p target of around 5.5 percent this year. it's the lowest in decades, but many believe this figure will be tough to achieve without the rolling out of more aggressive stimulus measures. still, china's leaders insist on maintaining the most heavy handed pandemic measures in the world. the cities of she ad, pseudo and john jo have joined shanghai in imposing restrictions, followed local outbreaks over the weekend. katrina, you out 0, beijing, or staying with this? let's bring in rory green. he's our chief of china economist at the research consultancy, t, as lombard. he joins us now from london. so g d p up, but locked down, slowing things. how would you assess china's economic balancing act? it's a very difficult balancing act. carrying on the one hand, the begging really wants to keep control of 19 the very important political
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year with a party congress coming out in september, october. and then on the other side, they want me economy to keep running. and you've got this kind of contradiction between total containment on the one side and driving the economy forward on the other end. it's very difficult situation for a moment. so what are the main factors driving the chinese economy for with that, i expect the main driver to be infrastructure spending, and it's a really ton to classic china stimulus with consumption, weak quality sector in trouble rolling lot downs across the country. really the only push the baby and can go for the infrastructure spending. and i think we're going to see quite a big in, in spending in, in this area in 2022. and that being the case, it is difficult always to predict. but what are the growth expectations do you
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think looking ahead? yeah, well it's, it's particularly tricky that here you are, you reported that noted fading, a very high growth number growth target around 5 percent with the 2020 pain. but i think that will come on coming well under that number. and actually the official numbers might be massaged, adjusted slightly higher the close to that target. and we think the real number will actually be close to 4 percent rather than the 5.5 percent target. can you say massage? i mean, how difficult is it to tell exactly what's going on? it is, it is very tricky in the past couple of years, china got a lot clearer in the reporting of it. so you can make data and it starts with generally quite trustworthy. but in the 3rd quarter of the he didn't know to didn't between some of them might cry. i data like cement, production,
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steel outputs, i've even b, b, yes. the national beer, a statistics in china was investigating data source is the key ones there. when, when they're officially start getting question by and by that statistical agency, that's why we need to start, start questioning them as well. and we're building on the mike, great data points, looking at known in china, sorted a day to say export from korea to china. i need give an alternative assessment of the economy, which is the week me official data suggests ok, we'll leave it there and i, rory green from a t s number. thanks for being with us. now 3 deaths linked to complications from koby 19 have been reported in shanghai. authorities have been ramping up their efforts to fight the pandemic with inflatable labs up to 100000 samples a day are being tested. the city announced a 14 day lockdown on friday. now iran is warning israel,
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it will face military action if it makes any move against the country. uranian president says israel is being watched closely until it would be targeted by the armed forces in response to any aggression made the speech ahead of a military parade to mark iran army tab. okay, so long as the, then you do, you, even your slightest move is not hidden from the eyes of our intelligence, security and armed forces. beware that if the tiniest move is made by you against the iranian nation, that the target for our armed forces will certainly be the center of the scientist regime. the turkish military has launched across the border offensive against a kurdish armed group in northern iraq. camps belonging to the p k. k were hit by artillery ahead of a ground operation. anchor says the armed group uses its basis in northern iraq for attacks on turkey. the military campaign comes just days after meeting between the
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president, one and the prime minister of the kurdish regional government. in sweden, at least 3 people have been injured after police fired warning shots into a crowd of people during unrest in the southern city of north shopping balance has broken out across several cities. off the danish far right group said it planned to burn copies of the koran. in response, iran has summoned the swedish envoy, and cutter has condemned what it calls an act of incitement. ramadan is being marked throughout the muslim world where the holy month is a ton of hardship for african laborers in libya, as lack of work makes it harder for them to make ends meet and to provide for their families. back home. i like trader has their story the l such low, roundabout. as in the heart of tripoli, on most days during the year, hundreds of african labourers can be found here looking for work. but during the
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whole, the month of ramadan, things slow down and the crowds, thin abdur rahim is a painter from niger. he says he came to libya 2 years ago to find work and provide for his family back home. i was done during ramadan. work is hard to come by, many of us don't make enough money to be able to buy food. i have friends who have an infant days, but some people do tried to help the horse. the un says there are more than 610000 migrants in libya. it's long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe. the international organization for migration says at least 660 people died, risking the dangerous journey in the mediterranean sea. and nearly 900 are missing . some migrants, such as of yan from sudan are not interested in going to europe. they seek economic opportunities in libya. lana run, ha, ha,
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ha ha. some of us have family members who are sick and need to make money for their treatment. there is a little work during ramadan. it's hard for us. i need to work so i can eat and send money to my family that on that, on the highlander from a barn, if a holy month for muslims, they fast from sunrise until sunset. and believe it a time for giving an act of charity. many migrants depend on the goodwill of libyans, such as hamlet al deep, who started the full u. s. san charity organization 7 years ago. ha, ha ha. during ramadan, laborers don't find work, so we try to help them and give them food. it's our obligation is muslims to help those in need. libya has been engulfed in conflict and political divisions for more than a decade. but migrant still risk coming here because there are no job opportunities at all. although difficult and at times dangerous. for some,
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it's their only hope to provide for themselves and their families. ma, trina ultra 0 triplet. terrorism is making a comeback in iraq despite years of war and destruction, of ancient archaeological sites, visitors and are returning to see the remaining cultural treasures. but one destination proving popular has long been known as a cradle of civilization. from babylon. my hood of delight ripples in the ancient city of babylon, tourists are trickling back. that follows the iraqi government, ending the need for pre arrival visa from dozens of countries. this is a replica of babylon, as it's thought to have looked like in $600.00, be see lit, it is left of the original structure. but tourists are fascinated by 4000 years of miss a pretty me, as cultural heritage. a lot of people back in ireland don't even know that babylon
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is in iraq. they don't even know it's still a real place. you know? so it's so incredible to be able to come here. this is what remains of the hanging gardens of babylon. one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. the original and renowned as tar gate was shipped off to abilene by european archaeologists. at the beginning of the last century, archaeologists say numerous historical treasures are waiting to be discovered across iraq. here in this area, for instance, there are ancient ruins beneath these surrounding pol mcgrooves and villages there threatened by oil pipelines running through them and encroachments by local residents who was the cultural, half gland of ancient mister per tamia. it's revered as the birth place of prophet abra harm and gained international attention following glass. he is
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a visit by the head of the catholic church. up, up, frances? yeah, i think even more from from my parents they, they were quite nervous. they were, they asked, why are you going to iraq and am, is going be safe. and but the people i've been so friendly is very welcoming. and so for my point, we have a great project of it. us thousands of priceless artifacts have been looted or smuggled out of iraq ancient temples, palaces and tombs either destroyed by i sell or damage it under the watch of consecutive governments. over par alysia from phil happy political. cultural tourism was blooming before the 2003 u. s. live invasion, but we've recently received several western excavation missions that have helped a lot on discovering and protecting mini sites. they've also highlighted the importance of, or as the center for inter faith and destination for tourists from various backgrounds. national resurgence of tourism means creating new development projects and job opportunities for many here. highest and arthur for holl center rocky.
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these pieces, a hand crafted by young people who have no other jobs to do. so we count on the government to help bring to a spec, so that we can keep the business afloat or rp at ther, ashanti, adobe, and continue to maintain the immortal memory of ancient, more super tamia. even though much of its magnificence has been lost to decades of case and neglect. my mod abdougla had al jazeera in babylon city, centrally rock, a container set. the length of more than 3 football fields has been re floated a month after it got stuck in the us. 5 tug boats to barges and a high spring tide help the ever forward to finally start moving in chesapeake bay . virginia. ship belongs to the evergreen marine corp. the company also owns the ship which ran aground last year, blocking the suez canal for several days. was still ahead on al jazeera in sports.
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a pool. frank assessments, what are the political risks of panic wash nor the gas for western leaders or sanctions on russian energy exports, horizontal informed opinions. he's not abandoning to fight against yet. he still is a media going to be acting from michelle and from china. critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? oh, he seen a family man politicized by the forces of nature filmed over 4 years. i came in pharma documents,
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his struggle for his community survival and built a template for global action on climate change. cassini, the climate diaries, a witness documentary on how to sierra. ah ah ah, course talk the sport now and has gemma. thank you kerry. we start with like drama in the n b a. playoffs. as the boston celtics game, the upper hand over the brooklyn, that's the 1st game of the series on sunday was decided by a buzzer b to school by jason. satan is lay up with the clock on 0, gave the southwick's victory by 115 to 140 tatum's. go to that one points on the
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night's game to in the best of 7 series is on wednesday. you know, those are the best games. all the games are the most rewarding. the most fun, jessica better. you know you're 15 and we go now far. oh. and i think, you know, no less. you know, 33 minutes. oh, no, like, can you do it a try figure it out. defending and a champion dominant yanis and to come to the bank because they were off the chicago bulls in that bus. playoff game is 27 point help bucks, 19386 when added, emitted, he seemed being led back not playing a game for a couple of days. you know, you get you out of rhythm, but i didn't the day when, when the world didn't want to be down all one now and being able
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to get this when and build of this, an ice hockey, the line up for the n h l playoff continues to take shape minnesota wild feet, the san jose shot just to kill that and go to the 2nd goal is the game 65 seconds into overtime. to give minnesota apply for victory. the shock and i, when this in the law and game karen benjamin came to the rescue around madrid. they moved 15 points clear at the top of spain's valley. they were in deep trouble against title, rival, severe falling to those behind even wreckage with the 1st route full back in the 2nd half and stuff each time ben's about pounced to make the final school the re to maris, challenges boss, selena face cutty. but later on monday, you know the social, but indeed i don't want to say i'm surprised because this team never surprises me. but that 2nd half makes me very, very proud. i have to say thanks to all the players with paris on him,
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i freezing towards a record equaling 10th the french title name off them on my way to a to one when at home to say killing them back a school p. s. these other go from the penalty and in germany by munich, put aside their shock champions league exit to restore non quietly at the top of the blended leader, teenager jamal, rounded off the rena when, if armenia been out for the 3rd consecutive year, chelsea will play in the english, a cup final taught match at wembley again. crystal palace came to life when reuben lots of chick opened the scoring midway through the 2nd tom mason mounts and added a 2nd. as it finished, you know, chelsea will face the liverpool in the final next month. and get a chance again, revenge for that defeat by them. and the leak up final earlier this year. we were unlucky and, and lost it. and of course we want to turn things around. it will not give us the car ball cup tied to pick but we are here. we were here last season in the f. a cup
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. fine. we again here that means unbelievable. lot to us because his f a cup, it's the most prestigious, most traditional cup in the world. 3 time major golf champion jordan spieth to celebrating his 1st b. j. 4 title for over year. he, buddy the 18th at the b. c. heritage tournament in south carolina. to set the club house targets at 13 on the fall. hello, american patrick can't lay all finished on that school boat went to a pile and a space was able to pay the 1st extra hole which was enough. the victory stefano fits the past has begun the european clay court tennis season in style. he successfully defended his time to the monte carlo office. the great call number 5 for 500 virtual tina is great. that in the final, the past was now 18. the career cycle 4 days on clay
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remarkable of their pro myself. you know, things certain seem to be going well at some point, but i, i managed, say, well composed and i kept believing that i can finish this off. i'm really proud of the, the believe that i put into my game and, ah, them on sofa. you know, there were, sometimes she died yourself, but it's, it's a, it's always important to do is keep your head high and do your job the best you can . argentina put off a huge shock in the latest leg of the wild rugby sevens. they beat favorites. and olympic champion, cd by 29 points to 10 in the final of the vancouver tournaments office, vanessa anthony paid on estrace 4258, is his argentina's 1st competition when in the world series since 2000. and that is all your sports from me for now. i'll have more a little bit late to carry gemma, thank you very much indeed. well,
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that's it for me. carrie johnson for this music money site. we're here in a moment with more today's ah mm and frank assessments, what are the political risks of panic? russian oil, a gas for western leaders, pull sanctions on russian energy exports. harrison was informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jedi, still resumed media. they're going to be arching from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth
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analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera? oh, he seen a family man politicized by the forces of nature filmed over 4 years. i came in pharma documents, his struggle for his community survival and built a template for global action on climate change. cassini, the climate diaries, witness documentary on al jazeera. from the prevalence of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge in 2018. a journalist lead 40 days of civic action against the armenian government. and president sockets, yann's group on power. i'm going to liberate this, where
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a new documentary follows his non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, astonishing outcome with like a democratic them. and i am not alone, arminius, velvet revolution on al jazeera. ah, russian missile strikes kill 6 people in live city, close to the border with poland with thousands of ukrainians have taken refuge, hoping to rise from the ashes. ukrainians returned to their homes destroyed by withdrawing russian soldiers. ah, hello, why money inside the cell? they are like from doha, also coming up. oh.
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