tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 18, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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huh, and i do see now the that book, you complete faith, a wildcard package today. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian sort of gotten this is that he was a lie from dough hobb coming up in the next 60 minutes. the aftermath of russian air strikes laid bare at least 7 people, a dead levine as the war in ukraine grimes, all thrushes president plays down the effect of western sanctions, of course, on the central bank to help relieve pressure on the economy. a new capita to
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overhaul a flailing economy, protested central anchor boat show, no sight of easing, that pressure of the government's handling of the crisis and 4 days of violent demonstrations in sweden, the far right politicians stoking tension by promoting an antique muslim and in school says late drama in the n b, a. playoffs, and the bus and south hit snacks. victory on the plaza. believe series with we begin this days are in ukraine, where russian forces continue to strike up the heart of cities in the country. the attacks happened in the west and south. at least 7 people have been killed in levine by rushing missiles. the pounded a series of buildings, 11 others were wounded. a barrage of missiles also hit the knee pro injuring at least 2 people. further, east ukrainian officials say that russia has carried up attacks in the hand,
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screeching. 4 civilians are reported to have been shot and killed as they tried to flee the city of camina, ukrainian soldiers and maria pull of ignored rushes ultimatum to surrender. moscow says its forces of almost seized the port city would also jibari standing by for us in moscow with a view from russia. but 1st let's speak to out as eras. hodder. abdul hamid who's in la vive for us, tell us more order about these attacks on the city and certainly for, as you mentioned, a barrage of misses tri king levine at around 8 30 in the morning. this is the for, is deadly attack in this city. since the beginning of the war a 7 weeks ago. now the mayor says that 3 of these misses have as truck military installations, of which one was an empty storage depot. and the 4th one actually hit a car repair workshop near the railway. we've been there. we've seen it,
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it was on fire, where you could look out of the balcony earlier this morning here lived with plumes of smoke everywhere, especially in the north west of this city. now, the mayor of, if he also believes that those missiles were fired from the east, he says it could be as far as the caspian sea, another, another, a person in the mayor's office also added that he believes that those missiles were 1st actually aimed at the van uh frank gifts that's a region south of live eve and then were rerouted to head those targets here in the city. it could be that the massage that struck the car repair workshop was actually also aimed at a military installation, but missed it. started, that is something we don't know about. also, authorities are not giving us any more details about the other middle tier
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installations that have been hit and how significant are these attacks on live given it's for community to the polish border. the fact that it's so far west and had been seen so far, the war as something of a safe haven for people fleeing from other parts of the country. i think it's very significant. the message from russia is very clear. no city in ukraine is safe at the moment, even one as far west as live even that has been spared. the bulk of the of the war so far has been considered. as you said, the safe haven. this is where hundreds of thousands of ukrainians fleeing other parts of the country have transited through, on their way out to poland and other european countries. but in the other direction . this is also the main transit point for all kinds of aid that pours into the
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country. what is humanitarian aid, whether it's military aids, it has become a sort of supply and logistical hub. and is also the point for through which people like boys johnson d, u. k prime minister transited through just last week to get on a train to go to kim. so certainly keeping safe living is very important for ukraine. it is extremely important because of the role it has it's, it has at the moment is also where the diplomatic court that is usually basic give, has relocated to at the onset of the war says become really a very important as city as this war continues to unfold and then under psychological level, this is where people came for safety. this is where people who were escaping other places like maria or like her keep like severe done yet for example,
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in against region. this is where they came to relax to have a sigh of relief. well, one of the missiles, the one that hit the car repair workshop was actually not very far from a building where there were several people living there. people who had been displaced from their own home towns and we went to speak to some of them and they were visibly shaken. they couldn't believe that what they had just escaped, narrowly escaped, as one woman from kalokie said, had just came back to haunt them here and leave a place where they thought they and their children could finally be safe. i'll deserves hotter abdel homemade reporting live there from the viv in western ukraine . hot for a moment. many thanks did or russian president vladimir putin as told an economic meeting with western sanctions of back firing. he says that moscow is withstanding what he describes as an economic blitzkrieg by the u. s. and europe. vulnerability
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shanina, we will discuss which extra decisions to take in order to maintain russian business and the circumstances of the sanction pressure from our on friendly partners. they tried to disturb relies to financial and economic situation in russia and cause a banking crisis. we can certainly say that this policy is failing. the strategy of economic good scrape has failed. sanctions are hitting the initiators very hard. they have inflation, loss of jobs, living standards are going down, the u. s. and europe, russia with stance, that unprecedented pressure. let's go live for moscow on, is there a sausage barriers there for a store? so what else did president person have to say? well, adrian, the mean a theme of his message to his financial and economic officials during this meeting was that as the country's economic status has now normalized and stabilized,
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he said that the retail demands have now as and normalize, as well as the inflation in the country. has stabilize, this is in reference to a number of things that took place following the launch of this countries. so called special military operation in ukraine, which began on february 24th a slew of unprecedented sanctions against russia began. and now this country is the world's most sanctioned country. as a result of it, the president, i was in talking about the panic purchasing that took place following the sanctions that came into force in the last few days of february in the beginning of march. many russians and believe that their country was going to be completely cut off from the rest of the world. and there was a lot of panic in terms of the general public. and they purchased many things, the thinking that they wouldn't be able to get their hands on it later at that has since calm down a lot. as the president said,
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there was also an inflation ad that was happening at the rate of about 2 percent weekly as a result of the sanctions now. or that has seemingly also subsided to levels that go back to before at the operation began. according to the countries central bank and they had to nearly double the key interest rates in the country in february to 20 percent. they have since reduced down to 17 percent and they're expected to further reduce that down by the end of april. but there's still a lot of work that needs to be done and the president was urging his economic advisors to really look at how they can best support russian businesses that is now the focus of letting me put in to try and focus the countries and economy internally as a result of the sanctions. but there is now the issue also of a cash reserves that this country had that russia had about $640000000000.00 important cash or reserves outside of the country. and as
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a result of those sanctions, about 300000000000 of that it been frozen. so there was a, the issue of cash flow in the country that was at, at the start of the operation. an issue. many russians had to wait to be able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, and there was a ban on a selling of purchasing at u. s. dollars in the country. that ban has now since been lifted as of today. and there is a sense that the worse is over and the presidents really as signaling that the country has now whether to storm and they're going to focus their attention on growing their own internal businesses and russian own businesses. as a result of it, i wanted to restore such a barrier reporting lever from oscar door. somebody thanks did. as we reported a few moments ago, ukrainian soldiers have ignored a russian deadline to lay down their arms and very helpful. i'll zeros for victoria, kate, and be reports. mary paul is the city almost completely destroyed and from where
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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 near remaining. so the occurring in the army and large group of civilians are basically, ah, encircled by the russian forces may continue their struggle. but it seems from the way russian army behaves in modern vote, they decided to raise the seats to the ground. at any cost, bodies lie on the streets in the besieged post city, ukrainian forces ignored 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 presentations are all in go in the opposite direction. out rush captures, marable because lensky made it very clear that of russia carries at another
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massacre in mary. 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 vast at 48 hours. russia's own slow continues elsewhere in the east . this is the aftermath of yet another russia missile strike in hockey. this mainly russian speaking city, ukraine. second largest has suffered some of the was shelling since russia's invasion, more than 7 weeks of the paramedics treat, the injured. but the danger isn't over yet. ah, he crane says russia has stepped up its attacks in the region as its forces prepare for a new offensive in the east. the president zalinski says he remains steadfast in his
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determination not to concede any territory. victoria gates and be al jazeera will scale of destruction, is becoming evidence in some regions of ukraine following russia's withdrawal on his heroes. russell subtle, visited china, have one of the cities hottest hit by russian forces and spoke to people. but when i was beginning to rebuild their lives, this is all that remains of 8th year old hannah's house. she lives in the neighbourhood of barbara pizza on the outskirts of cham here. they mine you, let me ha, so nearly there is no water, electricity, and gas as no one comes here and asked, no one does anything. so, and she's not the only one to have lost her home. her neighbor all i see said other shows us what was once his pride and joy, all that's left or the ashes of a previous life. his home was 1st hit by russian bombs in the early days of the war
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. and again, on the 10th of march, a letter from june, we had a live bottle, keeley, now i have nothing here 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 my pilot log sir. despite having lost all his possessions, he looks to the future with hope that will present the roku. did his lawyer come back in 2 years? i will rebuild everything we will have a barbecue together. can each go chat 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 here 3 times,
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and now they are trying to salvage whatever remains her own as vertically. as other said, the montage very favorably, but there we are killing in this mass under it tells me what can we do wanna we dont need help but others do up in law prohibits somebody actually swept on it as identically. you see how our russian brothers have help us the family. let's see. for the la la la la. we met hannah again in a nearby shelter. dot com. when you book us only can you not the here showing 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 continue gaskets and through the, the roygenia 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 2nd little huge, skip going for hannah. it might not be an ideal set up, but at least she now has
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a roof over her head. not only this rehab center for children has changed after the 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 rescue said that al jazeera chem here. well, here's a look at how the military aspect of the war, new crane has changed over the last few weeks. russia's initial invasion. so its troops and allied separatist fighters come close to surrounding the capital cave, but in late march, moscow announced that it planned to withdraw to the east of ukraine. this is the current situation areas the ukrainians claim to have re taken a shown here in blue while russian troops are concentrated in the east and southeast of the country that are thought to be in control of all areas or on the port city of mario paul except for the astral vall still plant, samuel romani as an associate fellow at the royal united services institute. he explains how he sees the conflict playing out for the ukrainians. we're seeing
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a new arms package coming in from the united states worth around $800000000.00. that will give them an and not just anti tank weapons, but also howitzers and ammunition, which is necessary to stand the war in the short term as well as am i 17 helicopters which will allow them to target rushing convoys and stationary targets that are mobilizing around car heath. so if the weaponry keeps flowing to ukraine and it is augmented with as $300.00 dab air defense systems or potentially fighter jets from slovakia, poland. then you can you resistance could last long time. i see this war dragging on for many months. if not longer, it was always a fallacy that russia was completely abandoning his ambitions elsewhere in the country and at focusing exclusively on eastern your grand. it's true, and the focus of russia's operations are in the don bass and other related areas like gab, marquee in odessa. but russia has said, commission defenses, head that down, command controls, enters and key will continue to be targeted as will decision making centers and
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levine is the area where are western arms entry ukraine as also got a lot of fuel deposed by energy supplies to the ukranian military and ammunitions depots and weapons factories that they feel are worth targeting. and given the fact that they're, they target to indiscriminately, sometimes civilians and infrastructure is getting targeted in the crossfire. here with a nissan from elk 0 still to come on the program, china has gone all long to clump down on curve at 19 with that of science without straining the economy and lose a lot more helps on the way i was one number of that goes up so our focus was flooding indicators. on a last gasp went off a rail, madrid brings the spanish title closer. gemma house, football action, little insurance. ah, a number of palestinians have been injured. had dog raids carried off by his really
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forces occupied westbank. all that a dozen people have been arrested in villages near janine and ramallah local postilion crew to say that they were detained on charges of resisting the occupation of taking out have been taken to investigation camps. lita abraham has borne out from a hospital janine, in the occupied westbank were here in front of the intensive care unit of one of the hospice in jeanene to palestinians who would advise really who is the fire on monday or residing here. the family said that the doctor has told them that one of the injured is suffering and is in a critical condition of those who are still getting treatment in this hospital is a 17 year old. and, and the student's family was telling us that she was in a boss, minding her business when she was hit by a bullet from israeli forces. i am with min. so here the south of hannibal or the
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harbor, when she woke up and realized what happened. she was shocked. why, who did this? to me? i was on my way to class. why did this happen to me? she still traumatized this hospital alone in jeannine $55.00 palestinians were treated since the beginning of this month, which gives you an idea about the intensity of the situation here in jeanine, 2 of the attackers were killed. 8 iseries belong to this area, but people here see that their life under these really occupation has been marred with a lot of read. a lot of is really violations. but that the eyes are now turned on. them tension remains high up. the alex almost compound in occupied east jerusalem of jewish worshippers gather at the western watermark. the passover holiday, the palestinian israeli ramparts. he has suspend that its membership of israel's coalition government because of violence at the site. 20 palestinians were injured or being forcibly dispersed on sunday. i'm zeros harry force it has more from
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occupied east jerusalem. there were thousands of jewish worshippers at the western will during the course of the morning for a very important prayer. one that happens twice a year during jewish festivals, and at the same time of course was much is wanting to get into the alex and most compound. and they were about a 100 who stayed within the mosque itself. overnight. other worship, as. busy were allowed and, but anyone on the 30, the ready forces were preventing getting in or these people of that sort of agent who these ready security forces deemed could be potentially someone who might be coming into the must compound with confrontation on their mind. and at the same time, the usual sorts of jewish visits to what in judaism is known as the temple mount. usually these people are from the israeli right religious nationalists, often settlers. and according to the walks, these are michel 30,
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that controls the most compound. they say about 560 people came in on those terms. the israeli medias reporting a slightly higher number, nearly 800. and so that is a relatively low number for passover. but of course that happens during ramadan. it happens during a time of increased violence and tension in the run up to the holy month as well. and these images of people being prevented from getting into the compound itself that could despite the relative calm this morning that could prevent further response going forward. iran is wanting israel, that it'll face military action if it makes any move against the country. it runs presidents as that israel as being watched closely. and the television will be targeted by the armed forces in response to any aggression. it made the speech ahead of a military parade to market runs, army de tab, okay, so long as the new year, even you slightest move is not hidden from the eyes of our intelligence,
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security and armed forces. beware that if the tiniest move is made for you a, it's the iranian nation that the target for our armed forces will certainly be the center of the zionist regime. that turkish military has launched across 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 a says the on group uses base is in northern iraq for attacks on turkey. the military campaign comes days after a meeting between president irwin and the prime minister of the kurdish regional government, where people living in northern iraq say the turkish air raids have left them concerned for their safety. they captured the movement of the attacks, a few kilometers from the town of sheila dizzy oh, need to ga the houses are shaking and people are terrified and tired of this situation. who are they are always threats on our people in this area gamma. this is very annoying as a pitch mega, i can handle the sound of bombs,
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but it is difficult for a 10 year old child to handle the bombardment and the sound. another attempt has been made to end. the political turmoil in sri lanka, new ministers, have been sworn in 2 weeks after the entire cabinet resigned, but anti government protested still unhappy on his ears, but i'll find as reports now from columbo. after days of protest, again tr lunk has government. 17 ministers take their oath before the president most are young, with little political experience. poverty, no me, outer buddha, the crisis that exist today is a good opportunity to bring changes to the system. the people are asking for that you have got that opportunity along with that, that i am asking young people to assist that process. so says delta 0, that prime minister my in the roger potter wanted more experienced people in the cabinet. he did not attend the swearing in the president's decision to bring young people into the cabinet is seen by critics as a way of acknowledging and responding to demands made by youths in country wide
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protests against him and his government. the country's suffering its worst economic crisis since independence from britain in 1948. a shortage of foreign currency has left the government, unable to import basic essentials, leading to price increases and shortages of food, medicine, cooking, gas, and fuel. tens of thousands of people have demonstrated for more than a week at this protest ground outside the president's office in colombo. oh wow. and the reaction to the new cabinet here was no surprise get, you know, like it's of no use of who is the same kind of cooks just different faces coming in . this is not alicia article came from cooney gala to somehow chased them out. we honestly have no way to live because of what they are doing. we are managing with great difficulty. after months of denying an economic crisis, the government has downplayed the protests and he seeking help from the
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international monetary fund. but some economy see it may be too late. most of the young people we spoke to here say they're not happy with the appointment of a new cabinet. and that as long as resident got alberta buffer and prime minister my in the roger buck, the remaining todd, things will be the same. we know fernandez order 0 fillable believe on suckers from the center for policy alternatives and colombo. she doesn't believe the changes will be enough to satisfy protest us this call is being achieved. we need a change of government. we need change from the president and the prime minister that did not happen today. so i don't see much change on the ground and effort and the see in on christie doing 30 konami crises, so really fight some changes in faces. in kathy know when you to see we're being taken to address the konami crises and heating the cause
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of the cause of the protest. her so really not much is change. other than some appointments to cabinet people have been haitian and this is something we need to take note of them. people have been huge and for couple of years now, and diva call me so much more when this government was elected by the protests, had been there for several weeks now. and the professor being very warm, roger faxes over there, a truck that has used to happen. so i don't see how changing some ministerial or to really address the cause of the people. and this is mean come to the street easily produced in the last few weeks. and normally my best not really being addressed by any of these changes. china's economy has exceeded expectations by growing by 4.8 percent in the 1st quarter of the year for the world's 2nd largest
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economy is on the enormous strain the war in ukraine and the current of irish outbreak. recreation challenges was also 0. is katrina, you reports not from bridging. 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 threatened 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 was low down and there's a pressure i can amik performance. other china is battling it's worse koren, of ours outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic. and tens of millions of people nationwide has been confined to their homes, look, towns and purse march across major industrial and commercial hubs, including shanghai and sion,
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gen have crippled supply chains and assembly lines. analysts say the damage caused by shot and will be further felt in future economic daughter. 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 west and, and japan, korea, all the big economies have strong interest that china changes to one because it said percent of all goods and china manufacturers have some sort of china in there . so 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 and a certain speech speech and a global economy needs. china now to succeed because we have a worn ukraine which as a rebel on a fact. and this is like a perfect storm coming altogether. unfortunately, rising inflation and
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a cash crunch in the property sector are also dragging on growth. the government 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 following local outbreaks over the weekend. katrina you out is euro beijing. 3 deaths linked to complications from cove it have been reported to in shanghai authorities have been ramping up their efforts to fight the pandemic. with inflatable labs up to 100000 samples a day a being tested, the city announced a 14 day lockdown on friday. were at the midway point in this news asked us to come on the program looking for work. we find out where help is coming from for african
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migrants who are struggling during ramadan. gemma has the school including how the box stall, man gave them a winning start in the n b a. playoffs. ah . hello there. it's an improving picture of eastern areas of south africa, but before we get there, let's have a look at the middle east. we've seen temperatures, yo yo slightly across the levant while they are going to come down once again for cities like jerusalem and a leper that thanks to unsettled weather, pulling east out of the mediterranean, bring some wet and a few wintry conditions to turkey. but it's mainly cloud cover that we are going to see in places like jerusalem. if we have a look at the 3 day, the temperature is going to come down, but they will still be sunshine. and it's a similar story for the gulf states. we have quite
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a bit of cloud pushing across saudi arabia, but south of that, a largely fine and dry pictures, temperature dipping down slightly in guitar and oman in the days to come. and we're going to see a dip down in temperatures for north western areas. thanks to wet and windy weather, plague in new iberia and peninsula, the dust is still going to be an issue. we could see some fierce sandstorms blowing across egypt and more central areas of north africa. but as we head down to the equitorial belt, we are seeing shop a showers effect. places like the democratic republic of congo, the where to whether it will pick up for northern areas of zimbabwe. but for the east of south africa, it's a largely clear picture. ah, in 2018. a journalist fled 40 days of civic action against the armenian government . i'm president. soc, is yann's great home power? i'm going to live with this, where
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ah gets cuz every with adrian finnegan here, we don't have the usa from al jazeera, the headlines. russia has carried out missile attacks and parts of westman, southern ukraine, for rockets hit the city of leave, killing 7 people and wounding 11. new ministers have been sworn in 2 weeks after shall anchors entire cabinet resigned. it's the latest attempt to quote protests against the government led by the roger parks of brothers, china's economy as beaten growth forecasts the 1st quarter of the year. but figures show that it's at risk of a sharp slow down in the next few months because of the war in ukraine. and corona virus locked up. dozens of people have been arrested after a 4th day of riots since sweden. the violence has been triggered by a far right groups, plans to bone copies of the koran. in muslim neighborhoods,
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police suspect that some of the protest as a linked to criminal gangs, 20 police vehicles were destroyed or damaged the leader of the anti islam group. not as hard line movements is danish swedish youtube, but ross must palo don. he received permission to hold meetings and demonstrations over the easter weekend on the grounds of free speech. on the done, his touring sweden, the head of legislative elections in september, but he doesn't have enough signatures to even reach the ballot. professor andreas, all the forces where the seas professor been to the intellectual history with the university of california, berkeley institute of european studies and joins as far skype from berkeley, california. good to have you with us, professor mchugh, he was allowed to hold these demonstrations on the grounds of free speech. i mean how the laudable free speech to should have its limits should not even in sweden. yes, that is absolutely true and what we have see anessa both an outrageous reaction upon
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his burden and the koran book on the other hand, also a very naive due from the freedom of speech and its limits. and what the swedish law can do or not can do in situations like this. it was a difficult decision for us even to, to, to, to have you wanted to have this interview. because by even talking about this on mass media as we are, we are, we are sort of giving him the kind of publicity that, that he wants. don't johnstown dilemma? oh, i understand it, and i have researched it because c global fall right. has been experts over the last 10 years to use things that they stage in real life. so i r l and for online dissemination, the best, the point, it's a no budget action. you take a book, your ticket pack of bacon you burn adopt. it doesn't cost you anything, but the p r effect is immensely higher. and that's exactly what they want to do.
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and i find it outrageous. that's the, the swedish state allows that person essays to app, use our fundamental rights for its own promotional value, because that's what's going on here. we mentioned that he doesn't yet have enough signatures to reach the ballot for legislative. yes. how much support does the fall rise in the people like color down have sweeten? well, 1st of all, he said danish swedish politician in person and i'm not sure if he wants to go for the election of sweden as well. he did not manage to get into the danish parliament . but as you know, denmark, sweden on neighboring countries. but i would see this as an, as a scale. so you have people who have a political arm into the swedish problems, like the populace parties, democrats, and then you have part just to the right of this. we did them present in a larger underbelly of organizations and groups that are more extreme. but just
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where these comes in, it doesn't matter that pollute and has no chance to get into the danish, or perhaps even the swedish parliament. but the point is he's pushing the agenda and him being the kind of bad boy of the far right positions that are the mainstream right wing public part is a pushing such as law and order. more money to the police, more punitive measures are, are also being pushed by him. and one of the, by the people who have been rising has been causing this trouble. they do, they generally have that the same beliefs and kind of don't know where they are. they just anti establishment times people who are there to give the police a kicking. yes, that is what we believe right now. and we have to see the context as well. earlier this year, there were lots of conspiracy figures disseminated about the swedish social services stealing children from muslim capital, some putting them into camps and stuff like that. and that happened when, when,
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when, when the war between russia and ukraine will started. so i would say we have a context where we have forces, who have something to when to stop tensions within your society. and we haven't seen the pros for that yet. but when it comes to the cause, pretty serious about this with social services, we could see that they were part of a foreign influence operations. it would not surprise me if you would find traces of this year as well. and these are organized criminals, but somebody has told them where the police is and they are going out there to have a good time, so to speak, to, to, to give the police, to kick as he said. and that is really worrying. because even if the decision to allow them to burn koran is based upon the wrong idea upon swedish rights of expression, free gifts expression figurative expression. sorry. the problem here is that of course these criminals are using that as well. it looks a beautiful morning there in california professor,
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we really appreciate you being with us today many thanks, cindy. just good to talk to you. thank you. thousands more south african soldiers pitching in to help the recovery from the worst flooding in 60 years. the government of sent them to causal. the natal province were at least 443 people have died, and dawson's remained missing morgue. so struggling to cope with the number of dead disaster as cause billy $700000000.00 worth of damage on to serious for me to mila report. so from johannesburg. o, many i having great difficulty in coping electricity and water supplies been cut off in many areas because the infrastructure was so badly damaged and the provincial government has said it, it's trying, it's best to fix what it can as quickly as possible, but it will take a lot of time and a will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, a spiffy, a roads that have been affected. we saw a huge collapse of roads and bridges in the area. and in some instances,
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cutting people off from moving from one area to another. but people have also returned to their homes, especially in informal settlements and townships where they're concerned about their positions being stolen, trying to retrieve whatever they can make do with whatever they can and re bold as quickly as possible. but they've also complained that the government hasn't done enough to assist them and that they've been left on their own really relying on neighbors relying on each other to try and recover from the impact of that flooding . dozens of refugees and migrants have been rescued near the canary islands. 61 people including 9 children, picked up by the spanish coast guard. they were brought to port grand korea, human rights groups so that at least 4400 people, including hundreds of children, died last year, trying to reach spain from africa. african laborers struggling during the holy month of ramadan are getting help in libya. work is even harder to find such
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difficult to make money and to provide for families, but there are people ensuring that they at least have food to eat. i'm 0. my trainer reports from tripoli. the elfish, lo roundabout, is 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 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. however, i'm 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 haven't eaten for days, but some people do tried to help the horse. the u. n 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
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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. hi, lana, run, ha, ha, ha ha. some of us have family members who are sick and need to make money for their treatment. there is little work during ramadan. it's hard for us. i need to work so i can eat and send money to my family. the lead on the holiday from a bon is the holy month for muslims. they fast from sunrise until sunset, and believe at the time for giving an act of charity. many migrants depend on the goodwill of libyans, such as hamlet al deep, who started the fully s san charity organization 7 years ago. ha, ha ha. during ramadan, laborers don't find work,
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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 it's their only hope to provide for themselves and their families. mal trina ultra 0 tripoli, deep sea divers, have been down to the wreck of a tanker to check for oil leak southward sank of the coast of june as yet no pollution has been spotted so far, but fishermen say that they're concerned. now does. there is alexia bryan reports hitting out into the mediterranean sea from the tennessee and port city of gave us the dive team's 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
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vessel flying the flag of equatorial guinea was 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 said is the situations under control center and getting is on the muscle tone. this is car, go off fuel oil or diesel. it's very different from oil in the fuel. oil is much less dangerous and tends to evaporate fairly quickly. we think the hall is still water tight, and there's no leakage at the moment. no little she authority, se barriers are being set up to limit the spread of fuel. and any spillage would be mopped 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 30 full 1000 others. i know people as 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 see left to live on. janasia says several countries have offered to help out to prevent any pollution, alexia bryan, else's era, a container ship the length of bolden. 3 football fields has been re, floated among software, got stuck in the u. s. 5 tugboats to barges. at a high spring tide helped the ever forward to finally stop moving and chesapeake bay virginia ship belongs to the evergreen marine corp company also owns the ship that run aground last year, blocking the suez canal for several days. just ahead here all the usa, it's known as the cradle of civilization. we talk to tourists being welcome back to babylon. had
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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 b. c lifted is left of the original a structure but tourist is, are fascinated by 4000 years old. mister pertain. he is cultural heritage. a lot of people back in ireland don't even know that babylon 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 war. it. the original and renowned as tar gate was shipped off to berlin by european archaeologists. at the beginning of the last century, archaeologists say numerous historical treasures are waiting to be discovered
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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 residence. all was the cultural, half land of ancient mister per tamia. it's revealed as the birth of the place of prophet abraham and gained international attention following the last he is a visit by the head of the catholic church. papa frances. yeah. i think even more from from my parents, they were, they were quite nervous. they were, they asked, why are you going to iraq and, and is it can be safe. and, but the people been so friendly, 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
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consecutive governments over par alysia, fill happy play, anika. 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. a resurgence of tourism means creating new development projects and job opportunities for many here, highest and harder for these pieces. a hand crafted by young people who have no other jobs to do so we can on the government to help bring to a spec, so that we can keep the business afloat. accept a shot, and continue to maintain the immortal memory of ancient and super tamia. even though much of its magnificence has been lost to decayed zoof case and neglect.
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more brewer had al jazeera in babylon city, centrally rock ton of sport, his jammah. thank you, adrian. we thought was late drama in the n b a. playoffs is the boston celtics gain the upper hand over the brooklyn? that's the 1st game of the series on sunday was cited by a was a be to school by jason taishan was layout with the flock on 0 gave the south victory 511514841 points on the night game to the best of 7 series on wednesday, by the way, because they were wanted to make sure they came before was so close to the final project. you know, those are the best games that are the most rewarding. the most fun, just as a competitor, you know, we are 15 and we go down 5. and i think, you know, last, you know,
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33 minutes. and all you gotta do is try figure it out. defending and campaigns. no. what about had dolman a honest answer? the composer thanks. they also chicago booth, playoff game. his 27 point helps. were 9386 when but he admitted his team had not soon. milwaukee holds on for 9386 victory. not playing a game for couple days, you know, it's gets out of rhythm, but i didn't a day when, so when ah, bill didn't want to be down. 0, one now and i've been able to get this when and build all this in ice hockey. the line up to the n h l. playoffs continues to take shape minutes i to wild feet the san jose sharks to fulfill that high season song. barrett's bag in school, his 2nd old again 65 seconds into either side to give minnesota points or victories . as for the shops,
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then i when less in love. and then we'll have to help spot any english premier league in their sights on tuesday when they take on old rivals. at manchester, united i'm field manager young club and united boss ralph reineke, have a rivalry of their writing from that time working in germany academy club wrongly go wrong, the club game of it. i don't want to i, i respect him for everything. what he did during his career, to be honest, it's home is incredible jobs where, where he was come to a difficult one, had been united. obviously that's clear and big expectations. these kinds of things speak expectations actually no time to to get there. because in our business is like this, but you can see the changes he made and at the party he improved that he's no doubt one of the best. it's not the best coach, not only now, but also in the past couple years. and this is, as i said, if this should be
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a role model, i don't know, but it's definitely a again, no coincidence. what has happened there? in the last 6 years, karen benson came to the rescue for rail madrid. as they moved 15 points clear, the tough of spain slager. they were in deep trouble. again, high 2 rivals and severe fallen. she goes behind even rakitin beach, but a route fought back in the 2nd hall found in which time it bends in the house to make the final school the product. there is challenges. barcelona face academy. later on monday at 11 i'll be totally keep all the until the you know, the okay so so 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, paris azure. i freezing towards the record equaling 10 french title name off that them on my way to see one when at home to say killing them by face code p. s. these
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other go from the penalty spokes. he's the $126.00 at boston. martha is taking place right now at mid heavy security with police officers, both uniformed and undercover on duty all along the route. it follows my shooting last week in new york, and the event was heading to its traditional april date for the 1st time since the pandemic, the boston race was the target of a bombing attack in 2013 is the world's oldest city martha with around $30000.00 runners taking part 3 time major golf champion, jordan speith is celebrating his 1st b. j. 4 title for over a year. he, buddy the 18th, at the vc heritage torment in south carolina is set the club house august 13 and the all american patrick company. they finished on the school that went to the plant. i'm sorry for that shot from the bunker base was able to part the 1st extra hole which was enough for victory stefano fit the past has begun the are being clay
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court tennis season in style. he successfully defended his title at the monte carlo office. the great crowd, number 5 of sore off at a 100 feet of it's. tina is great that the past is now 18th grade. i think for days on play if i'm able to win matches with the same consistency i do on the surface, i think have a big chance of finishing the year, the top so which is a huge goal of mine to, to be, to be finally there. and belong, and the special group of players argentina have pulled off a huge shock and the latest leg of the wild rugby sevens. they beat favorite sandal mpic champions, fiji by 29 points to 10 in the final of the vancouver tournaments. macos vanessa and philippe del mysteries go to tries eat. this is argentine is 1st competition with in the world series since 2000 as all your support from me for now,
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