tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 8, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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songwriter and musician, celebrating the social and cultural importance of songs of the go on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm emily anglin. this is denise ally from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. dozens of people feed dead up to russia. bombs, a school in easton, ukraine went 90. people was sheltering. many remain trapped in the rebel and you pro banking later is chosen for hong kong. for much security chief, john lane led the 2019 crack down on anti government protest is ferdinand macos
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junior. is tip to win the philippine presidency, despite accusations of rewriting his family's political history. class praise before polling, we look at how the roman catholic church could sway filipino voters in sports at liverpool. chances of winning the premier league take a big hit and history creates it in women's tennis. in his, in on jabber becomes the 1st african player to win at t w t. a events dozens of people are feed dead after a russian bomb attack destroyed a school in easton ukraine. the governor of lou hands could says about 90 people were hiding in the building when it was heats. victoria gate and beat begins out coverage of the will. this is what's left of a school in bella, garrick gary, in the la hand screeching of east in ukraine, russian forces bombed it. nearly all the people who stayed in the village were
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hiding in this building when it was attacked. dozens of fear dead. since the war and he crane started russian forces of target hospitals, apartment blocks and other civilian buildings. the world health organization is gathering evidence for a possible war crimes investigation. w. joel has not verified. $200.00 attacks on health care in ukraine since the rule begun. these attacks must stop. health care is never a target not break, or my e cranes president says his country is fighting against a new form of naziism. what float him is. lensky was mocking victory in europe day . it celebrated on the 8th of may. the date in 1945 when nazi germany surrendered, just visiting me typically do was the way, decades after world war 2, darkness returned to ukraine and became black and white again,
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the again evils returned again in a different uniform, under different slogans. but for the same purpose, a bloody reconstruction of naziism was organized in ukraine. a fanatical repetition of this regime ah, at the besieged steel plenty, mary poll, ukraine's government says all civilians have been rescued. civilians and soldiers had been trapped inside the as of stall steel mill for nearly 2 months as russian attacks intensified and with the civilians now reportedly gone. it's the last holdout ukrainian fight is in the city. it's still unclear of president putin will be able to declare victory, murray paul, in time for may, the 9th, the day russia celebrates the soviet union's walt will to victory over the nazis. but there is no doubt this anniversary went mark the end of a conflict where both sides now invoked the battles of the 1940s victoria gate and be al jazeera russians. defense ministry says its forces have destroyed
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a ukrainian warship in the black sea port of odessa. it also says it's a defense is shot down to ukrainian bombers and a helicopter over the bank island. the statements haven't been in dependently verified. russian forces has been intensifying their attacks in and around this or in the past week. it's the base for ukraine's navy and the side of its largest port and a major target of letting me persian. if russia takes the city nearly the entire length of ukraine's black sea caused would be under rush and control. capturing all destroying the port would end most of ukraine's shipping trade 2 thirds of its exports go through odessa ports. the cd is also the last gap in a land bridge from russia to the pro ration breakaway region of trans, nice drea in east in moldova. all right, let's bring in hannah show last she's a security studies program director of the think tank. ukrainian prism and joins us
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from odessa via skype tenant. thanks for being on this news. our 1st of all, we're hearing that there's been a number of attacks in recent days in odessa. what's happening where you since midnight. we had the 7 air raids. the last one is happening just now, just while i was waiting for the so levi coach to explosion yesterday we had a very heavy chaff. caught that targeted airport again. just used to live in the buildings as well, like trade center, for example, in the town. and it's been really happy with a long range missile from the cast in one of them i just heard above the roof of my house and the downtown to the russian intensified significance through the last few days. we've never had for these 2 months of too many a raise as for the last 48 hours. that certainly must be very unsettling. hannah,
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we also mentioned before coming to you that a ukrainian war ship may have been destroyed in the black sea port of odessa. what are you hearing from your in know these information is completely confirmed for wearing. now we can see the ports and i would say that there was any over the range of tv or the fire smoke annual signals that the attack happens over there. you need to consider that for the last month the russian started to and knows all of the victory. and if you look to be a statistic they over to destroy, for example, more by rector than ukraine ever has. the numbers and slice more the same is happening with the airplane. they announce one months ago that they destroyed all airport, this of ukraine back in 2 weeks. and now that they destroyed yet several airplanes . but the fact to all this numbers have nothing with the not only real losses, but even with the real numbers of the air forces that ukraine had before. so it
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seemed to be either would like to demonstrate victories due to the victory game tomorrow. or they would like to demonstrate some fixed resource you bonuses because they have the system a bonus to continue the charge of did something serious in ukraine. but at the same time yesterday, you premium by our charge of 3 additional boards near the nearly island. and we have a wonderful video from the fireworks are confirming needs to rupture. last bullets . it is full boats. and one of those that the, you know, over there, so it looks like reception announcing the russian just would like to demonstrate that he knew they are losing but ukraine as well. and we mentioned before speaking to you some of the significance of our day sir, i'm hoping that you could break that down a little further for us. specifically, let's talk about it as being a major. have for both shipping and transportation. talk us through them yet. surely odessa is the biggest work. and usually when you speak about odessa from the shipping point of view, you're speaking not only both one or in odessa,
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but also to satellite words in cuz i man sure no more than 30 kilometers. they're wrong, and they comprise the 6 percent of ukrainian experts and 90 percent of ukrainian grain exports. so you can understand the significance of both for ukraine in economy, but also for the food security around the world. now your plane is trying to find the alternative way, how to transfer each ball by land, for example, problems from something romania and to have it been shipped from there. but try to imagine that one ship it approximately $5000.00 tracks. definitely from logistical point of view, that is just a disaster. but also that seems very important from symbolic point of view to the russians as a part of the russian and fire out 200 years ago. that's also very important as the navy, based on it to just are important as the 3rd biggest city in the country because these where you can control the whole south approach to trustees. you know what you talk to in your p 2 is also important. but at the same time,
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we need to understand the transmitter st, perfectly blocked between your brain and modal bunch. so that is not such an easy charge for the russian federation, even though even they have they are $1500.00 soldiers. illegal is patient since the beginning of 9 tonight. and you also, i mean, it's certainly significant from a major different perspective. it is also got the route network and the international airport as well. so that makes it, it's significant from that perspective. exactly. the international airport here and it's almost in but dollars yesterday, one of the charges of the from for me reach their goal to being exactly again the there are one for the wrong way in the for the rather so them, but we, on the side as well the questions are now charging airports around ukraine. we need to understand, 1st of all, the significant size of your range to the airport in each of the big cities. and also because russia are expecting that the buyback source and military aircraft a,
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using the civilian a are nice, they are infrastructure, but they also try to find the small old average rooms, like for example, yesterday, a significant tag z. and again, the small village of our 3 that is called the tall dog border. they used to have the airports for military purposes back in 1990. it's been closed since 1997. the re jug grosse over there. but russia decided that we're using it again. that's why be the interest roster and takes you out to the people without a water. alex, tree city and heating in that village is the certainly many moving parts. and we appreciate you breaking down for us and stay safe. it shall last a security studies program director at the think tank prison. after nearly 2 and a half months of war. he's the territorial map in red areas held by russia and it's separatist allies. they will need friendship in the east and south. crimea was
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annexed by russian forces in 2014. and these are the places where fighting has been heaviest. in the past few days, let's say to the east now where ukrainian forces continue to fly back. they've been using a long range house, so just to shell russian that targets in the car, key region, the artillery weapons have been supplied by the united states and germany. earlier on saturday, ukraine said russia targeted 3 bridges to slow the ukrainian counter offensive. and the director of the c i says he's convinced of letting me put in is hardening his resolve for the war in ukraine. william bens says despite the resistance from ukrainian forces, the russian president is not willing to lose. he added potent has been and as he called it stewing for years and is motivated by grievance ambition and insecurity. i think he's in
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a frame of mind in which he doesn't believe he can afford to lose. so the stakes are quite high in this phase, and in, in the east of ukraine. as you know, ukraine's military was support, you know, from the west and continues to resist. but i don't think this means that, you know, a potent is who's deterred at this point because he stick so much on the choice that he made to launch this invasion that i think he's convinced right now the doubling down still will enable him to make progress made him or had on his knees and including the death of a woman during chopper 3rd sparks anger in senegal, touring attention to medical shortages. and is it back for liverpool in made to claim that premier league tidal will have all the popular him a little later in sports ah,
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throughout the world news now in a former security chief who laid a crackdown on pro democracy protest is in hong kong, is on kong and you laid em, john les was chosen by an election committee of about 1500 members who had been vetted to ensure their loyalty to chinese government. adrian brown reports from hong kong with china's endorsement. it was just a question of how big john lees winning martin would be to give the appearance of an open contest. the secret votes were presented to the election committee before being counted. congratulations, a landslide. 1416 boats. in his acceptance speech, lee promised to leader hong kong that was carrying open, vibrant and vigilant safeguarding our country sovereignty. national security and development interests, protect hong kong from internal and external stress,
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and ensuring as stability will continue to be of paramount importance. the former number 2 in the hong kong government had previously served the security chief authorizing the use of tear gas rubber, bullets, and occasional live rounds to disperse, protested during the unrest of 2019, oh, it was an election day of one candidate, 3 protesters and lots of police, 7000 officers, in fact, enough to keep the few dissenting voices well away from the convention center where the vote was held. analysts say the john lee has china's trust, but winning the trust of hong kong could be more difficult. trust can be rebuilt through several ways. one way is by restoring accountable government and hong kong, which as in debased,
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i would say under the administration of kerry lamb. so that requires the cooperation of the media of ledge go of civil society. sunday was also mother's day in hong kong. some people we spoke to were aware there was an election, but just weren't sure that the candidates name. oh dawn. oh sorry. but yeah. yeah. well yeah. no one, the election side is only one candidates. klaus functioning people were supposed to choose a leader for the 1st time in 2017. it didn't happen then. it hasn't happened now raising the prospect that this could be the model for future elections to choose. hong kong leader, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong boat is in the philippines of preparing for mondays. presidential election, described as the most important in its history poles predict when ferdinand marcos
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junior, the son of a former president who was acid in a popular uprising in 1986, florence louis reports from manila, ah ferdinand marco's junior is hoping to follow in his father's footsteps and become the president of the philippines. i don't know, they know not. and that's why this coming monday, when you enter your voting precincts, just think of what you want for the future of a citizen. vote to say the disillusioned by the reform minded government that followed the fall of the market regime in 1986. that helped marco's junior built, a commanding lead in opinion polls along with his running mate, sarah deterred to the daughter of incumbent precedent. rodrigo detect date nearly a quarter of the population lives in poverty and nothing because there is something wrong with the country now. and we need to change that,
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especially for the life of the poor lake. but analysts and fact checking groups say he's also benefited from a campaign of misinformation misleading posts on social media, present his father's rule as a time of peace and prosperity. in fact, it was rife with corruption and human rights abuses in a different way. maybe we know about his father's legacy. marcus junior has promised that he will change the price of electricity when he returns the government. the price of goods will come. marco junior is able to limit scrutiny by avoiding media, his campaign, dean's unfriendly accessories press conferences and campaign events tightly controlled. he also limits his appearances at interviews and debates. his message to filipino voters is one of unity urging them to move on from the past. simple but ambiguous. he hasn't offered anything concrete to us in terms of
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plans and programs and policies for us to even make an educated speculation of what his administration might be. but the irony is there like the being journal. and the reason why it's very dangerous is because of the past that, that he carry snow and that's the past of martial law and dictatorship. the results of monday's election will have a huge impact on the future of the philippines, florence lee, algebra manila. and let's go ahead shamella alan dugan. now her reports on how the roman catholic church could influence the vote. it may seem like a typical sunday in the country considered the last batch of catholicism in asia. but prayers have never been more early in the day over
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the last few months, the hierarchy of the roman catholic church has strongly campaigns for the presidential run of the leader of the opposition. many bred will also happen to be the country's vice president. but even in a country where more than 85 percent of filipinos are test, and if it remains to be seen, whether this endorsement will be enough to make her when she put another napa, i pray it will be god's. well, to finally have someone who will help poor filipinos features in the public school say they are confidence, the preparation for this to be turned into voting. we since will be ready by monday morning meal plan, which is cool. time now is at 10 am and finishes at 11 am. the material will follow were accommodated from city hall today. not like in 2019 where we had to line up for half a day. for teachers here say they prefer to stay focused on the task at hand,
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ignoring discussions and social media about possible electro violence or electoral cheating. they understood the see the gravity of their role. this being the most consequential election in recent philippine history. ok, so let's take a look now at the main candidate front runner, ford and my cos, junior or bung. my cause is the son of late later, ferdinand, macos his families. legacy is a major concern for human rights activists. his main opponent, vice president, lenny robledo is popular with young people, but critics are concerned about her ties to the rich and powerful. the content is include vanilla mae is co moreno. the former tv style is credited for cheap housing projects and cleaning up the capital st. while senator penn philo lacks on was at police jake who promised to continue exposing and government corruption and form a box so many pack. yeah. who launch the appeals to work in class voters. okay, so let's bring in widget. hey darian, he's
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a professor of political science at polytechnic university of the philippines. you joined us by skype. from manila professor, thanks for being on the program. talk us through why these elections are the most consequential in contemporary fil, a pain history. right after i was the 1st one really describes along those lines and it's precisely because of, you know, over the past 6 years, the president did say that the are going strong. man populates has really undermined the foundations of liberal democracy in the philippines. but he never had the kind of discipline to kind of where we all are not to mention is already in the late seventy's really the time envision to create a new political order altogether. so should a marcus become the next president, he will be in an unprecedented situation to completely overhauled the political system and perhaps even push for a new constitution. if the opposition winston, they'll have an historic opportunity to regain the trust of the philippine people and restore confidence in liberal walker. see, richard, how can i pay that?
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the son of ferdinand macos who rode as a brutal dictator, be the front runner in the selection. while this situation are by, in the style ger authorities are in the style ger is meeting disinformation. so on one hand, we have people 55 and above who actually know what happened. they were there during the $986.00 people power, the top of the markets dictatorship. but they're beginning to romanticize the past because of their frustrations with the president, including the latest president to have that. is he just to put things in the context for the region, families in the philippines to come 76 percent of the great, the growth in the recent years, the philip in congress is dominate that up to 70 percent of the political dynasties . so over the past 3 years or so, we have had democracy, but really the elite in this country has made the mockery out of democratic desperation. that's the way to talk. or the nar filipinos, they don't feel invested in the system. and a lot of them are falling for it is no soldier, but of course this information is also a big problem. and we're paying
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a price for the property regulating this formation networks. which by the way, didn't start on the, under the 3rd that they were there for more than a decade and nothing was done about it. so the chickens are coming home to roost. you mentioned some of the disinformation as a me issues in terms of what's happening in philippines at the moment. what else has happened since it came to power 6 years ago? what does the philippines look like now? well, the delivery is a very radical different country. since 2006, and i mean on one hand song with our doom or your rest, our good friend from drop, her motors have argued that the philippines has become ground. 0 for decent permission networks. a lot of call centers in the philippines apparently are operating based on some reports. this information of farms for candidates all around the world and our brand is crisis. this is philippines now going global. right. the other thing is, the philippines all sides, people to more to try and in recent years, despite being a treaty allies the united states. now the fear is that if marcus winston, trend line will continue, the philippines will be much closer to
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a 3rd time superpowers. at the expense of these traditional western powers. but lastly, present that there does the very dangerous proceed and use the pandemic to security and situation to deploy military right and left. he declared martial lying to solve almost indefinitely for a number of years. so a lot of our norms were broken and so i would even say last we broke in, not to mention the extra judicial killings, to thousands of lives up parish into terry is violent drug war. so a lot of cleaning, all possible hop and whoever becomes the next president should opposition later, lenny will read a pull off an electoral ops and become the next later. what would her ladyship look like? right, lenny is really going against the grain here. i mean, on one hand, surveys are very clear pew survey were the value survey, majority of the looking to start democratically ambivalent. they just want leaders who delivered them the basic services get the job done. many feel the philippines rather, less learning will have to restore confidence, not only lower the markers,
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but in ourself, because she has been a target of this information by multiple counsel over the years portraying her as not strong enough as not. i've not sharp enough. so and not to mention, let's don't forget the settings and congress grades to go through the opposition. maybe just one or 2 progressive candidate will make it to the senate. so even if planning becomes the next president, she might face is very hostile legislature for years to come. so this is going to be a tough assignment for the opposition. no matter what happens on monday. and what do you think will happen on monday? who's your tip? i'm not sure i will answer that. no. i think then where we're going to have a set of interviews and all, but i think service up suggest the clearly boma marcus and started the very that the presidential daughter are really the favorite story and and just to be clear about this, i don't think bama mark was freedom, margaret junior would have been in this position, had cited the 3rd to the presidential daughter, decided not to run for the presidency. i think more than 60 percent of the votes,
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who is going to get on monday. that's for, i'm sorry that they're there. so daughter prison we have to watch is not only for it, margaret junior, but most likely the next vice president, the philippines started there. that she'd be a force to reckon be. who knows? maybe she'll become the pen of the philippines while we appreciate your inside. thank you very much, richard. hey, darian a professor of political science at polytechnic university. thanks is joining us on the news. our pleasure in moving on and the king of saudi arabia has been admitted to hospital according to state media, 86 year old king. so mine will have medical tests set a facility in jetta. he had a go bladder surgery 2 years ago. the kings also had the battery of his hot pacemaker, replaced in march, supporters of museum president, ty said, rallying in the capital to means there is concerned the public show of support could be used as a reason to dissolve political parties. opposition groups accused of a power grabbed by dissolving parliament and ruling by decree,
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opposition groups in tunisia, consent, president site is systematically extending a power grab he began last year. let's take a closer look at that in june. he says he's government and for his parliament he went on till board himself power to rule by the crane september. by february, this year president site had dissolved an independent judiciary council. but he says his actions meant to preserve the state and it seems to chickens say it an ounce to committee, to organize a national dialogue earlier this month. alright, let's bring in reporter a lazy vulcan who's in to news and can break it down for us, at least these demonstrations usually against the regime. so why people coming out and support the president? well we've seen this ever since kelly's saw his car grab on the 25th. there's a cold to action from his supporters. they, they come out, they demonstrate,
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they make demands. and then chi side late about day will issue a decree all make an announcement. so we saw that on july, the 25th. we saw this happen when he dissolved the a senate superior judicial council. and then he's been progressively dissolving. oh, in his, his words before me, state institutions, but consolidating power, more and more in his own hands. so it's the sort of a piece of political theatre. yeah. he is in dialogue with these supporters. they do organize. it's not an old, gannett, kind of demonstration that might be reasonable. like a year and a half ago when people were really angry about governments and parliament's behavior. so it's a very much an orchestra to defense. elisa susie seems to be moving away from that democratic path. i began back in 2011, which we mentioned in the graphic before coming to you, and the president has been consolidating that power. what for the games you think
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he's happy to make? well, he's you 2nd executive power. he's taking legislative power and also judicial power . but he's sort of big blockage to being a, an absolute president all political parties because political parties have come together. they hate hilda plenary session, a virtual parliament session. and that's when he dissolved parliament officially. but political parties are still part of a movement calling it, so citizens against the crew. and then we also have the, this little most fall right movement to, if they populate a story in policy that all against britain against ty, side and railing against his decisions. so there's still quite a lot of opposition that he needs to overcome. so what we expect is that he will dissolve political parties, but people to die art she calling for a 100 percent presidential regime. all right,
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thank you very much for that. breaking down for us a lazy evoke men live for us into nice still ahead on al jazeera, for the 1st time in history. she in vain becomes the largest party in northern island palm. and we look at what will happen next. and actually the best boxer in the world moves up a white division and gets ap class. jim will have all those details in school ah, with here's your weather in a minute 15. good to be with you. let's begin in central europe. we've got some spring shower zipping across this area, but i think we could power up some thunderstorms, southern areas of italy, sardinia as we look into bosnia croatia right into sylvania, off to the northwest right now. plenty of clouds drifting around here,
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may generate some showers for western areas of the republic of ireland and wales on sunday. next, let's go around the mediterranean. the eastern, med 1st and western areas of turkey looking good, but toward the east. we do have some disturbed weather pushing into the caucasus other side of the mediterranean. we're drawing up some warmer air from africa. so that's popped up the temperature in seville to $32.00 degrees. lisbon at $27.00, and we say we go to africa right now. we've got a cloud of sand in dust, northwestern areas of egypt that's feeding into our mountain winds a dusty day. a new ox shut with the hive. 30 degrees and northern areas of senegal, we've had high heat here over the past 24 hours. 4748 degrees. dip into the south now some showers around kazoo luna tall that's pushing into s y, teeny and southern sections of mozambique that's on sunday. but look at monday. the re makes a clean sweep of the area sunshine for durbin with the high of 22 degrees. ah,
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jazeera select like the ah ah, other us, you know, just 0. i'm emily angland, he's a reminder of our top stories to sound up to 60 people. a thought have been killed when a school was formed in eastern ukraine. officials say around 90, others were sheltering in the building in their hands when russian forces attacked it. john lee has been named as hong kong new laid up. he was the only candidate in the right to succeed, to carry land. as security chief lee led the crack down on the 2019 mess purchase, and monday's presidential election in the philippines is being described as the
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most important in history. tell us predict victory preferred and marcos junior son off the former president, it was toppled by a uprising 36 years ago. he's my wife will is vice president, lenny for greater israeli, please have arrested to palestinians after an attack in the central city of labs. they're accused of killing 3 people and injuring others on thursday. the 19 and 20 year old from the occupied west bank. stephanie deka is covering development in west jerusalem. hello there, staff. what more do we know about these arrest? well let's come a 3 days after they carried out the attack. as you mentioned, baron a lad in central israel using an axe and a knife, killing 3 people injuring 42 of them critically, but they are now from what we understand in a stable condition. it was an extensive manhunter. they were found close to the
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city of elijah in a forest area. me is ready please sir releasing video where you could see them sort of telling them to come out. and then also there's one video which has a questioning of one of them asking their names as saying who he is with and what they did. and then they said that they basically hit some people in a lad. it's not the 1st time that this kind of an attack has been carried out in an israeli city. there's been 6 or 7 of them over the last couple of months. it is also putting huge pressure hair on what is already a fractures, coalition government. the assessment has been these were 2 of you know, young men who are operating, who are working in israel illegally in the city of atlanta. they were from the occupied west bank, close to jeanine, and as you mentioned there, so there is now also a spotlight in a clamping down on the illegal workers but legal palestinian workers who cross into israel. and also the assessment from these really internal security forces is at
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these kinds of attacks as we've seen. also in the past until i've even bershana and other areas are carried out by individuals, which makes them a far more difficult to, to prevent that. that's a concern, certainly moving forward. also an assessment from them saying that they did perhaps expect these kinds of attacks to potentially continue throughout the year. okay, thank you very much for that update. stephanie deca live for us in west to resume seventies in action. fine. has become the largest political party in northern ireland for the 1st time. it was previously the political wing of the irish republican army group, which for british forces and loyalists to take a northern island out of the u. k. china, how reports from belfast? some say the selection changes everything and changes nothing. the marching bands play on commemorating ties with the united kingdom, despite the reversal of
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a century of unionist political dominance and barricades stand regardless of the nationalist when separating communities, as they have done through decades of troubles and decades of peace. just because on see him, no change then no changes just going on the same for too long. the union us have always felt that been top dog, but neither 2nd dog. and there's a lot of pride and stick. real change has happened though in the center. the alliance party doubling its vote share among those who reject the traditional identity. politics cross community youth groups like this one are not uncommon in a younger generation, looking for a credible 3rd way common and the city is made in. she's tough with carson, who's from the law, so washed after class, herself as food or food prologic for her. from my experience, like i said,
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and i wasn't involved in this program, i probably wouldn't have any really involvement was a protest instead of the community. there is a movement obviously with the youth, but before parents is off with off be in and not they are learn more about community relations and build relations with all people. not just your identity and religion. once at the heart of conflict. now making tentative attempts at bridging divides. so we have begun to meet on a regular basis with both ministers on the shanks and priests from the falls, and our parishioners don't seem to have a problem mixing whenever the occasion arises. reverend tracy mac roberts has led community outreach efforts since a brief resurgence of violence last spring. there are possibly more people during this kind of work than we realize. but
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a lot of this type of work goes on behind closed doors. the election doesn't solve northern islands problems. of course, you might say it's made things worse with chin, faint, nationalist victory, a big step towards a possible future. united ireland, a huge blow for unionists with the democratic union, his party threatening to boycott the store. mont assembly over post briggs had seaboard of a trade that it says undermines northern islands position in the united kingdom. what's clear is that there is a middle ground growing in influence. cross community ties being forged by people who feel less nationally still, unionist bore northern irish, instead jona whole al jazeera belfast, a former president of brazil vows hill. bate far. i president j bowles and arrow in october, his election 76 year old louis in a c. o lula da silva last led the country 12 years ago before being jailed in a corruption scandal. when again, a key f reports from sal,
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palo ah, spirits were high. this convention center in san paula thousands gathered to hear brazil's former president and wheezy mass, hulu led us silva, as he promised to defeat incumbent j bowles. fernando, in october's election, moolah announced that his candidacy has the support of trade unions, social organizations, and 7 center left parties, including his own workers party. he compared his to term presidency of latin america's largest democracy to that of both sonata and admirer. and follower of former u. s. president donald trump, life brazil is too big to be an international prior because we are submissive because we were denied alison because we attack our greatest commercial partners
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causing enormous damage to our economy. brazil will hold general elections in 5 months as the country deals with record to digit yearly inflation. high interest rates, and unemployment, or brazil's back on united nations hunger map which it had left in 2014 for the 1st time in its history. rule also appealed to young voters, promising to protect the amazon, the environment in brazil's indigenous people. recent polls shola having the support of more than 40 percent of the population and shy, able so narrow in 2nd place with more than 30 percent. but lula supporters are anxious they know the tables can turn at any moment. not going to you. the last one was more to use. there is no guarantee that we will be victorious. we are very much at risk of having brazilians realistic. also, norris, fascist government. this is a historic moment when progressive forces you'd like to fight people,
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but anything can happen now. also now to has the support of brazil's powerful farm lobby of the christian right. and of resilience, who were disappointed with bola, and with the corruption scandals involving him and his workers party. but also, nato is also being accused of incompetence and mismanagement of the coven 19 crisis, which has killed more than $660000.00 brazilians. especially the electoral campaign of brazil dialogue, liberty, but both law law and the current president abel coronado. already fighting every single vote they can get in what rob defeat very polarized election monitor, you know, you just 0. the whole hundreds of activists have marched in mexico city, calling for an end to legal abortions. the procedure was decriminalized by mexico's
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top court last year and is already submitted in 7 states. if it is to say they are encouraged by what's happened in the us, where a leg to document suggests, the supreme court may reverse the landmark rolling that legalized abortion the death of a woman. no while giving birth has sparked anger in senegal, over pom medical treatment. nicholas hark reports from the northern town of lucca the normally busy berthing war to in lieu guy a public hospital in northern senegal is now a crime scene. this is where as to soak now and her unborn child died after being in labor for 20 hours as to begged the nurses and doctors to perform a c section, telling them she would die. otherwise, the staff ignored her for midwives have been arrested for her death. the ministry of health says this was an avoidable human error. according to the un, one woman dies every 2 minutes from complications of pregnancy and childbirth. most
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of these deaths take place in africa. in senegal soaked as death was when too many causing nationwide condemnation and protest this. the law. asti, sydney stanton, shaken us. i lost my little sister, her baby carries, heney, this pain that we women have gone through can no longer be dealing with too many. when i'm die giving life, ali and mariama fall are anxious. she's had a miscarriage before and this is their 1st pregnancy. mariama is about to have a c section and didn't want to appear on camera. she's too nervous. following sickness death, the couple decided that she would give birth in a private clinic in public hospitals. if you don't pay the stuff, giving them extra cash, they won't even deal with you. in this clinic, you paid that, but they are caring, we feel reassured and it feels safe for the clinics. doctor mario, my c section is a routine operation that should take only 30 minutes. ok,
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so we're just outside the operation room where the surgery is taking place and i want you to see what's going on outside. they are 2nd hand equipment from beds to surgery, equipment lights, and here further down, they're installing a oxygen machine inside the block. isn't you? and the t v machine is basic equipment that you need to operate except here in senegal, in public hospitals while they are in short supply in the birthing ward, in lieu got used. syringes are strewn everywhere. blood splattered on the wall and on the floor, the waste basket overflow with placenta as an umbilical cords. the stench of human waste is unbearable. there's only one gynecologist for the 300000 people living in luda. the health workers union of the hospital says the state has abandoned their glasses to look at the state of the bits of our ward. so my women have to give
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birth on the floor. where are old millions of dollars? the state promised women's reproductive health money. we need to protect mothers and their big number back at the clinic. mariama gives birth to a boy. he's quickly examined by the doctor who hands him to the nurses who in turn, hands him to the father. meanwhile, the mother is in the recovery room while i'm still waiting to meet her newborn nicholas hawk al jazeera lugen, northern senegal, till head on algae 0. who doesn't order one summer? oh, he's done it again. we made a shiver. who's basing? he's on record for scaling the world's highest mountain and a huge upset at one of the world's most famous horse races demand. we'll have all those details coming up in school and
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ah, news from al jazeera on the go and me tonight, out is there is only a mobile app is. this is where we dissect, analyze the fun thing. and i guess from out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app? still just set for it and tapped. i made a new app from audi 0 needs that you think it, it african stories? it from african perspective, short documentaries for you. filmmakers from zimbabwe. we were pioneers of how economists can change the way we distribute goods. i'd be happy to go into a physical school so dont ivory colds and he's gone with fresh
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farm fishing woods and the shiny africa direct on al jazeera. oh, a time after sport. he's jim and you've got some big tennis needs. i do, indeed emily owns which has made history and the sport by becoming the 1st african player to win a w t, a $1000.00 event, that unity and it was up against american jessica mcgill in the final of the madrid open. she said at that point in the us and went on $75.00, the 27 year old a failed to win a game in the 2nd i was putting that level the match. but about took that aside at 6 to to wrap up the biggest win of her career,
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which will take her up to number 7 in the world rankings. and she's also our own mile when a level for them to get into this final i felt like i didn't play as good as the other much his but we said a final you don't play it you in. and so i think i did that at least we've been working very hard and the much it was very difficult and i'm glad that i pulled when and hopefully this will be the present you to in many more titles in the men, solomon spanish teenager, call us out carousal gave his full size. lizzie, later on sunday, he got to the 581 number one job in it was the 1st meeting between the 2 and it was joke of it. she took the 1st sets that a 19 year old recovered 2nd, and an epic final set went to tie, break out carouse wood on by the home proud. and he didn't disappoint. he beat his idol, found out the king of play in the previous round. and now with this, when
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a joke of it, houses 6 straight victory over top 10 pipe. i'm, i'm not sure. i think the 2 minus then i have to master the tough moments. i'm ready to play against the golf. my player. i'll cross sizes the defending champion, alexander, baron, in the final lot. number 3 booked his place with victory over the 5th rank. stephanie, pass this one when the distance as well, the german taking that aside, it sticks to, to avenge his semi final loss to the great play and multi collar month. now standing in the way of back the back type of the madrid is our aggressive. he's very says, is that it's a great thing. it's going to be a card for the next 15 years, probably. so there has been roughly for about 30 years and it's not me. it's hard for the next 15 years. so i just hope i can give him some trouble. liverpool manager young clock says he can't see manchester city dropping points in the
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primarily title race. that's exactly what his side did is they will, how to a one drop by tottenham, bus or race. is that right and trying to finish and helpful. and they took the lead them failed in the 2nd half when the minute the home from liverpool level, when the shot took a big deflection and went in, they couldn't find a winner. a sobering moment then for club and his players off the mid week high of reaching the champions, the final level itself at the table and go differences if you guys 3 points clear with 3 games left. if they beat new cost or later on sunday, it is an important point because at one point more than before the game. so that's how it is, but we all know the situation. we are now top of the table. and if you ask me him by my favorite situation would be just space like this. but we all know it does not happen. i would love to sit here and say, yes, city will draw points. the only problem is i can see it. late charmer in spain of
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buffalo, secured champions league. so next season they didn't like dropping points rather better with the school level and stuff is fine until jody albert fired in a terrific lead us not to see one officer in our 5 points severe. i think height and bad grid on a 2nd place finish in the lobby tape. also, it was celebrating after winning the portuguese, the title fungal from advisors. and you gave them a wonder when big rivals been feature to secure the championship. but again, to spare is the 3rd time, and also one of the world's best pound for pound box cannot. alvarez has been beaten for me. the 2nd time in his career, the mexican stepped up to light heavyweight to take on rushes, w b a champion, dimitris bibble, but he was well beaten on points with all 3 judges, scoring it the devil in a unanimous decision kanellis and the other long weekend join me with a junior back in 2030 you have
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a rematch clause. do you want to do this again? yeah. this isn't like all right. thank you. did meet your dmitri and he was a rematch. how do you feel about that? put him on much. no, no problem. you know, if you don't believe in yourself what you do, you know when you get to the nothing i boy my people we spoke to boxing done this. garth, a davis was not surprised to see canal a defeated the size and weight divisions for a reason. and what we saw in this fight was dmitri bebo, the russian resident, i had size, superiority strength, stamina, and in a brilliant defensive performance early on. i'm with an amazing job and hi george. i'm completely lost the fight. devil is a tremendous champion,
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his 20 undefeated fight. as a professional, nearly 300 am. it's a fights coming into this and canal or simply wasn't big enough to put a dent in this brilliant fight. so, you know, can hello, has come up full weight divisions from a 154 pounds, 475 pounds in his career in the last 67 years. he's 548 is 4 inches shorter than bellville. bib will probably wait a lot more than him on the night. may be 15 pounds heavier off to re hydration renello 2nd lawson is 61st fights. he's a very young rule fighter. when he 1st last to floyd, my mother who school's him technically ah, can hello is now very adept fighter. but as a said, he holds all the belts, super middle white 12 stone, 7 pounds lighter than light heavy weight, and that's where i think he should go next. not have a rematch revival because i see the same outcome again. and formula one ferrari
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dominated qualifies. they know group miami girl pre championship liter sharla class, it's health physician for sunday's grace and will be joined on the front. right. so you may call us fine. well, jump in max's staff and we'll start some said, while louis housing continues to struggle with the fastest. well, the $80000.00 fans watch the qualifying session at the new socket, which is built around the hard rock stadium homeless. and why i'm it opened in the m b a. when the honest answer to compote leads the scoring milwaukee rarely lose. and thanks to that, greek stop the buck game. 3 against boston in the eastern conference, finals basket from the other in the final minutes turned out to be the game when he scored a $42.00 points that much the total cost of the game was about the officiating from the referees, the lord, how much does it cost if i say something a comb with about that if is it $20000.00, it's a lot of money so i should not do it. i save my money to pay for diapers.
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i just got up this route, yoga play through it. oh my reaction, really the court homer in the western court room that was really the only high point of the night from memphis grizzlies. they were hammered by golden state. we gained 3 warriors warned by 30 points, and now leave the same one. and in the 3rd, the blow to months is best sat down around the injured his li, on the final quarter of you. good job. in the 1st round of the n h l. playoffs, dallas leading calgary to one in their series. draper belsky school, the winner in game 3, also in the western conference top seed, colorado have taken a commanding 3. nothing lead over nashville. over in the eastern conference at pittsburgh defeated new york islanders and now lead to one. and in washington,
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the capitals also leave their series with florida after hammering the pants is 61. and finally, a shot when the most famous horse race in the world, the kentucky derby, $82.00 an outside at rich strikes was one of the biggest upset in the history of the event. and to make this victory even more incredible, the whole was included in the race. and you could say before, after another 3 dropped out. incredible stuff. that is what you're for me for now. i'll have more later. thank you very much jim. all right, and before we go and the poly ship has made it to the top of the world's highest mountain for a record 26th time tommy re to ship at bait his own world reco set a year ago in reaching the summit of mount everest. the 52 year old laid 10 on the ship, climbing up the popular se, which wrote it was pi need by the original conquerors of everett $953.00 ship at tenzing, at, nor gay. and the linda admin,
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