tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 8, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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frank assessment, what are the political risks of batting works more the guest for western leaders, full sanctions on russian energy sports. that's how most of you for associate in depth analysis of the day, sidelines inside story on al jazeera. ah, all this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, dozens feed dead after russia bombs a school in easton ukraine. when 90 people was sheltering, many remained trapped in the rabble. as of regiment forces holding the last ukrainian controlled area in mary poles, say, surrender is not an option. and you probate ging later is chosen for hong kong. a
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former security chief john lane led the 2019 crack down. an anti government protest is ferdinand marco's junior, is likely heading towards victory in the philippine elections despite his family's controversial political history in sport, liverpool chances of winning the premier league and take a big hit and history created in women's tennis, tennessee, and on zuba becomes the 1st african fires when a top tier w t, a events dozens of people of feed dead to after a rush and bomb attack destroyed a school in the east to new crime. the governor of lou hands says about 90 people were hiding in the building when it was hit. victoria gate and b has the latest. this is what's left of a school in bella gharib go in the la hand screeching of east in ukraine. russian
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forces bombed it. nearly all the people who stayed in the village were hiding in this building when it was attacked. dozens of fear dead. richard, they ships taking into account that it was an air strike and not a simple artillery showing up. when the explosion happened, the temperature was extreme. certainly our emergency workers would be clearing the debris with maximum speed, but there is only a very slim chance that any one survived. but we hope for the past. since the warren crane started russian forces of targeted 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 room began. this attacks must disturb health care is never a target, no break. look, my o. e crane's president says his country is fighting against a new form of naziism. why float him is lensky?
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was mocking victory in europe day. it celebrated on the 8th of may. the date in 1945, when nazi germany surrendered, just visiting me, did you still do was the way, decade after world war 2, darkness returned to ukraine and became black and white again. 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 stole 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 mary pole in time for may. the 9th,
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the day russia celebrates the soviet union's world, will to victory over the nazis. but there is no doubt this anniversary won't mark the end of a conflict where both sides now invoke the battles of the 1940s, victoria gate, and be al jazeera, ukraine's as of italy in the last holdout against russian forces in the besieged. mary paul has promised to fight to the end for wakes. hundreds of fighters have been trapped in the as of style still works in the city. all civilians have now left a facility while she is continuing its heavy bombardment of the plant. though the as of battalion says many of its soldiers, a wounded, they've asked for help getting the injured out. we all of their mutual personnel in the gary. some of them are you with me? were christ performed by russia? why russia? we are witness. oh, surrender is not an option because russia is not interested in our lives. the.
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i'm not interested to learn how to abdel hamid joins us live from the ukrainian capital. keith, how to what else stood out to you during that press conference where it was a very long press conference that is actually still ongoing is happening online from a member of the regimen i worked in mar, you both. so, you know, we asked him all sorts of questions and he talked about the civilians. we asked him if every single civilian was now out of the as of style factory. and he said he couldn't confirm that simply because there was a lot of rubble that a lot of places that were had been bombed and they don't know if someone has been left behind or no, he said quote, i hope so. but he also question how to government?
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good. so you know, could declare that every single civilian is out of there when no one from the government or the international aid organizations. and what he meant by that is the un and the red cross did not enter the grounds of that factory. and then he went on talking about their living conditions. very difficult living conditions are saying that of course, they are completely out numbered and i would gun to buy the russians. and the breaking into the russian lines is an extremely difficult task that they certainly have to resolve to fight to the end. but do they have the resources well, no, he did say that it is a very difficult situation that they know that they won't come out of there alive. they say, he said if we, if he surrender to the russians and we know we're going to die anyway. but that's not an option for them. on the table,
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he did have some harsh words towards their ukrainian politicians. he said very clearly and very boldly that the as of regiment has been left on its own to protect mar you pull ever since this war started. he said he blamed the government also for leaving the southern front or southern ukraine on its own set. and that the result is that nearly all of my you pull except for that still works is in the hands of the russians. but also he and he talked about that have some region not very far from there that is also occupied by the russian. now he also said he hasn't received as of regiment, hasn't received any of the weapons that were provided to ukraine by western allies. by do you, as by nato. he said, we haven't received anything. we've been left completely on our own. and at the moment we're completely surrounded and there is no way anyone can get anything to us. at this stage, he did talk about maybe the possibility of a,
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at some point do ukrainian army, if it continues taking back a ground in the nearby upper region region. then they could create a suit of corridors for the soldiers that are in that steed works to come out. but the pointed out to the fact that the close is ukrainian point at this stage is a 100 kilometers away. so that is also quite a challenge. and wouldn't happen in the coming days and needed say that the only solution at this point. and that's why they have been calling for it over and over again. is for a political solution for a 3rd country to interfere and may be evacuate. all of those in sat still remaining fighting in right, that steelworks to go to a 3rd country. that is something we had heard also from the commander of the, as of so as a, as of rudder regiment over the past weeks. but at this point, surrender is not an option. and if they have to stay there until the bitter and
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from what he said, that they would do, he did, however, call to try to evacuate the wounded. he said there's a large number of wounded there among them that said that there were some civilian wounded but the bulk where the military and some are in difficult condition. he said the field hospital was still working, but they need further treatment and they are not able to get that. because at the moment they being pounded or constantly and actually during this very long online press conference, the connection was interrupted a couple of times he did point a couple of down to the fact that. busy the large explosion are near by him or you heard of it. so certainly a, a very dire situation. and when you actually, you sit and watch this soldier talking very calmly against them, white wall. but you do also get really
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a sense of how much they are completely isolated in an extremely difficult position . lucy, selling to get those in science. thank you very much hotter abdel hamid live for us in the capitol. keith rushes. defense ministry says it's forces have destroyed a ukrainian warship near the black sea port of odessa. it also says it's a defense is shot down to ukrainian bombers and a helicopter overs. thank island. the statements haven't been independently verified. hannah shall last is the security studies program director of the think tank ukrainian prism. she explains why odessa is so strategically important. there's no one to speak about odessa from the shipping point of view. you're speaking not only both one or in odessa, but also to satellite words in manchester, no more such kilometers around. and they comprise the 60 percent of the cranium at 1st and 90 percent of the cranium, grain exports. so you can understand the significance of both for your credit in
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economy, but also for the security around the world. now you're playing high, find the alternative way, how to transfer. it's via, for example, problems if it's some something romania and to have been shipped from there. but try to imagine that one sheep approximately 5000 tracks. definitely from logistical point of view that is just a disaster. but also it's very important from symbolic point of view to the russian part of the russian and fire out 200 years ago. that's also very important as the navy bays. and it's just very important as the 3rd biggest city in the country because these where you can control the whole south, the director of the c. i says he's convinced, let me put in his hardening, used result for the war in ukraine. william ben says, despite the resistance from ukrainian forces, the russian president is not willing to lose. he added, put in his fame as he called it stewing for use. and he's motivated by grievance
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ambition and in security. i think she's in a frame of mind in which she doesn't believe he can afford to lose. so the stakes are quite high in this phase. and in the east of ukraine, as you know, ukraine's military was support, you know, from the worst continues to resist. but i, i don't think this means that, you know, putin 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 europe is marking the 77th anniversary of victory. ivan nazi germany by allied forces and the end of world war 2. but ceremonies this year have been overshadowed by russia invasion of ukraine. french president emanuel mccomb met veterans and laid rate sat landmarks across
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paris. was the 1st time since the clover 19 pandemic spectators were allowed of the day's events. let's bring in a dame by by whose life rests in london. hello, then a dame. what's been happening to mark the anniversary, particularly in the context of russia's invention of ukraine? well, as always are on may the 8th in many different european countries, there have been events to commemorate the surrender of the nazi regime in 1945 are here in the u. k. in fact, officials have just announced a package of extra military support to ukraine to the tune of $1600000000.00. clearly timed for this symbolic day. it's not, it's not a very important anniversary as such the 77th. but of course, the war in ukraine adds at certain poignant c o 2 commemoration. similarly, the most senior german politician so far to visit a key of the speaker. busy busy of the german parliament babbled bats is now in the
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ukrainian capital to commemorate victims were war 2 and to hold talks with people like the ukrainian a prime minister and in france. president mac, hong, who's just been a newly sworn in on saturday, has now leader a reef at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the after koreans in paris. now his earth minister of culture, oslyn by slow, i said that some of the ceremonies took on a certain considerable significance given what's happening in ukraine and her colleague, the foreign minister, john eve, little the all has taken to twitter, to say that we reject all forms of instrumental i zation and manipulation of the memory of those who gave their lives. he also said that term, that term europe won't forget the soldiers from across the soviet union, including ukrainians and russians who contributed to the victory against the nazis . will those cause against instrumental?
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i zation are probably in vain because already ukraine and russia have been trading accusations of using the memory of the 2nd world war to further their military aims . you, i believe, seen in victoria's piece, how president zalinski has really gone to the heart of conflict reminding people of the horrors. similarly, russia has since february presented this as a special, special military operation. and part of trying to de nazi fi, your ukraine, something that the ukranian government and much of the population it has to be said have laughed at. but still russia, which is preparing its own celebrations for monday victory day there, which happen a day later because of the timing in russia when the treaties were signed. or that is a huge occasion every year, with big military parades through moscow. lots of crowds gathering in red square. they've already been rehearsing,
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but they are also rehearsing via the rhetoric about the huge sacrifices which the soviet union made, including so many russian troops dying in the 2nd world war. and tying this to the idea that somehow the or the rulers, the current government in ukraine are linked to fascist. saw that as off battalion that we were just hearing about, which has been crucial in one part of ukraine has got its roots in fascism in neo nazi are members. the government in ukraine will say that that has changed, pointing out that political parties with a clear, far right tendencies. i have clearly been sidelined within the parliament and so on . but it's still a rating debate in moscow. and it's something that clearly motivates a lot of people. all right, we're, we appreciate you bringing us up to spain. thank you very much. nadine barbara, laugh press in that mountain. plenty more head on his knees. our including hundreds
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of tennesseans are out supporting their president. but find out why the opposition has accused him of power get prepped. for the 1st time in its history, sion fame becomes the largest party in northern islands parliament and a little later in sport. arguably, the best boxer in the world moves are for white division and gets at last ah, a former security chief who led a crack down on pro democracy protest is, is hong kong a new lead. um, john lee was chosen by committee of about 1500 members who had been vetted by jing the years of foreign policy chief says the appointment of violates in democratic norms. adrian brown reports from hong kong with china's endorsement. it was just
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a question of how big john lee's winning margin 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 votes. 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. protecting hong kong from internal and external threats, 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,
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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 is in debased, i would say under the administration of kerry lamb. so that requires the cooperation of the media of ledge. co 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. well well this is with number one. the election sir,
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is only winter days. warehouse. hong kong people were supposed to choose their 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 electrons to choose. hong kong leader, adrian brown, al jazeera hong kong boat is in the philippines and preparing for mondays, presidential election, described as the most important in its history. paul was predict a wind for ferdinand marcus junior, the son of a former president who was ousted 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 know that a lot of us, and that's why this coming monday, when you enter your voting precinct, just think of what you want for the future of our citizens. some vote to say that
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disillusioned by the reform minded governments that followed the fall of the marco's regime in 1986, that's helped marco's junior built. a commanding lead in opinion polls along with his running mate, sarah de tirty, the daughter of incumbent president, rodrigo de tirty, nearly a quarter of the population lives in poverty. right, and in our day because there is something wrong with their country now, and we need to change that, especially for the life of the poor lake us. 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 manner this number may be. mm hm. we know about his father's legacy. and marcus junior has promised that he will change the price of electricity when he returns to
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the government. the price of goods will come down, marco's junior is able to limit scrutiny by avoiding media, his campaign, dean's unfriendly, accessories press conferences and campaign events are tightly controlled. he also limits his appearances and 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 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 there he carries. no, and that's the past of martial law and dictatorship. the results of monday's
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election will have a huge impact on the future of the philippines. florence lee al jazeera manila and it's coded to mel alan dugan. now her reports on how the roman catholic church could influence the vine. it may seem like a typical sunday in the country considered the last bastion of catholicism in asia . but prayers have never been more earnest in over the last few months, the hierarchy of the roman catholic church has strongly campaigned for the presidential run of the leader of the opposition. lenny labrador, who also happens to be the country's vice president. but even in a country where more than 85 percent of filipinos or catholics, it remains to be seen whether this endorsement will be enough to make her when. if god sit with another enough that i pray will be god's well,
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to finally have someone who will help poor filipinos features in this public school said they are confident that preparations for this to be turned into voting. we since will be ready by monday morning, me off all day and which is an awful lot of our cool time now at 10 am and finishes at 11 am. the material will follow the where accommodated in city hall to day. not like in 2019, where we had to line up for half a day. for teachers here say be preferred to stay focused on the task at hand. ignoring discussions and social media about possible electoral violence, or electoral cheating. they understood the see the gravity of their role, this being the most consequential elections in recent philippine history. ok, so let's take a closer look now at the main candidate, since we mention front runner, and, and marcus, junior o bung. my cause is the son of the late later ferdinand, macos his families. legacy is a major concern to human rights activists. his main opponent vice president. lenny
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will bread is popular with young people, but critics are concerned about her time. the rich and powerful, the content is include mill is may, is co moreno. the for one tv style is credited for affordable housing and cleaning up the capital streets. since the pen philo lacks on not was a chief of police who is promised to continue exposing government corruption and form a boxer. many peggy out who are largely appeals to working class rogers, which is high. darian is a professor of political science at polytechnic university of the philippines. he says, the country has been ruled by the late for decades. or the past 6 years president detected the outgoing strong man populates, has really undermined the foundations of liberal democracy in the philippines. but he never had the kind of discipline and the kind of where we all are not to mention is already in its late seventy's, really the time, envision to create
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a new political order altogether. so should 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 democracy. just to put things in the context. 40 reaches families in the philippines to come 76 percent of new great growth in the recent years, the philippine congress is dominate. that's 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 a mockery out of our democratic aspiration. that's way to talk, or the nar, filipinos, they don't feel invested in the system. and a lot of them are falling for dis massage. but of course, this information is also a big problem, and we're paying a price for not property regulating its permission networks, which by the we didn't start only under do that. they were there for more than a decade, and nothing was done about it and powers. but last,
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present that there does the very dangerous proceed. since he use the pandemic, the security situation to deploy military right and left, he declared martial lying to solve almost indefinitely for a number of years. so a lot of on norms were broken. and so i would even say last we broke in, not to mention the extra judicial killings, thousands of lives perish into terry is violent drug war. so a lot of cleaning, all possible hop and whoever becomes the next president, hundreds of chinese eons have been rallying to support president chi sides plans to rewrite. the constitution is concerned the public show of support could be used as a reason to dissolve political parties. opposition groups accused over power grabbed by dissolving parliament and ruling and find to craig. so let's take a closer look at that last june, president siad sacked his government and froze parliament. he went on to award himself powerless to rule by decree in september. by february, this year president siad dissolved an independent judiciary council,
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but he insists his actions and men to preserve the states and its institutions. say it announced a committee to organize a national dialogue earlier this month or more. and the story lives bring in a lazy of oakland who live for us in 2 news. hello. they at least tell us a little bit about these demonstrations and how they usually against the regime. so why are people coming out in support of the president? so this is something that's been happening repeatedly as the supporter chi sides come out, they make demands and then the precedence makes a decree or some kinds of announcements. and this has been happening since july 25th, where people demonstrated and they called for a change and a yoga radical changes in the country. and then we so case, side fries, parliament, and dissolve the government. so this time people are demanding that what they call
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traces, or we are a politicians that they're accusing of being corrupt or are these so called sort of enemies is state all brought to justice. as we so can not say long ago, kai side dissolved parliament and started a process of investigating m. p 's who took part in an online plenary session. but he didn't go anywhere. so people all calling or certainly his supporters, a calling for further investigations. they calling for the judiciary to continue that process. alicia susie seems to be moving away from the democratic party. they began back in 2011, and the president has been consolidating power. what fed against you think he hopes to make while he's been going at this progressively, it started with him declaring in september he was going to rule by decree and she's taking executive power, then legislative power. and then finally this year we saw him dissolve the superior
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judicial council on how to additional power, and then he dissolved parliament. but he still got a problem with opposition. politicians still campaigning. civil society is still speaking out against jerry, his presidential rule. they're saying he's a year after a one man of dictatorship and he's trying to sort of quell the voices of opposition . so how he will do this. we're not quite certain, but politicians have suggested that what he might do is dissolve political parties . okay, well we will want to spend our proceedings against to put in politicians, sorry to interrupt you there, but we appreciate that update elisia open line for us in tennis. time for check on the weather. he is rob. rain is gathering and a consequence about his temperatures are dropping throughout china and japan looking pretty visible for tokyo, 90 degrees and not much wind, bas persistence of rain,
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beijing's down to 20 rain proper is bit further south. as you can see, it will affect to robert humid hong kong at $29.00 degrees, but it's more light to be in land. the orange suggests where the heavy rain is. there's an improvement in tokyo by tuesday. rain likely to come in towards beijing . this rain that stretches up into siberia is not to do very much to damp down the fires at a burning in this part of the world. they did the same last year's result of dry winds and early heat for the surf, seasonal showers are everywhere, which is not a big surprise, little bit further west than this rather more than season the shower, particularly in the bay of bang gold. where is the season to see cyclist about this one has just been named as a family is going to move very slowly up towards bangladesh. it's wind strength won't be a big problem, but the fact is moving slowly will be dangerous. shipping a coffee to bring flooding rain slowly. norfolk with it. before that happens, another was rain. we have got heat,
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severe heat wave. now pakistan with temperatures probably going to hit 50 next 2 or 3 days. still ahead on al jazeera, the death of a woman during childbirth, puts synagogues and medical services and the greatest scrutiny. and in football, a blow to liverpool in there. bead to claim the premier league title that's coming up a little later. ah, full of struggles, full of pleasure. fancy play. when police look at it, it him or what if it's today, ma'am? hello, welcome. glad to come in this with us about. i mean, when we were out of town, what an intimate look at life in cuba will work. a mom there with the like, i say, i killed that. the comment that neither yet my cuba on al jazeera
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got on one of the fastest growing nations in the world, ah, the cause of needed to oakland and develop it school international shipping company to become a p middle east and trade and wanting skillfully mapped out 3 key areas of development who filling up from it, so connecting the world, connecting the future, won the cost cutters. gateway to whoa trade. lou. ah, ah. hello, you're working on his era. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories be sour up to 60 people who are thought to have been
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killed when a school was bombed in easton, ukraine official se ran 90 people. with sheltering in the building, lou hands when russian forces attacked it. john lee has been named as hong kong new later, he was the only candidate in the race to succeed carry lamb as security, chiefly crackdown or lead the crackdown mother on the 2019 mass protest. mondays. presidential election in the philippines is being described as the most important in its history. tolls predict victory for ferdinand marcos, junior, the son of the former president toppled by a popular rising 36 years ago. his rival is vice president lenny where greater the death of a woman while giving birth is provoked to widespread anger in synagogue. it's put the state of the country's health system under scrutiny. nicholas hark reports from the northern town of luca the normally busy berthing war to in lieu guy
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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 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 di giving life ali and mariama fall are anxious. she's had
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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 carrying, 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, 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 your
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intended goal in public hospitals while they are in short supply in the birthing word, 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 luca, the health workers union of the hospital says the state has abandoned that officer to look at the state of the bits of our ward. so my women have to give 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
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nicholas hawk al jazeera lugen, northern senegal. the african continent has the highest maternal motel mortality range in the world. one out of every $37.00 pregnant women is expected to die during pregnancy. all labour often from losing blood, parts of africa account for 2 thirds of all maternal deaths in the world. women in chad, south sedan, sierra leone are most at risk. less than a quarter of pregnant. chaney and women have access to a doctor, or midwife, and most of the deaths are recorded in rural areas where access to health care is limited. ok, so let's bring him, susie will enough, who's a senior health specialist for maternal and newborn health. the unicef in west and central africa, she joined us from to car. susie, thanks so much for being on the program. the thing that stands out for me than most others is the fact that these deaths are preventable. so what can be done to keep
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more african women alive? yeah, thank you, emily for, for inviting us. i think we have given the content of the, the, this in the region. and i'm going to speaking about the wisdom to suffer african region where you guys didn't go. you said that we can say one thing. we have seen some decline in general, most racial, but unfortunately the width and africa has been left behind. and as you say, again, to maximize this decision. so we have 86074000 last best related to pregnancy. and so the many causes for that is, is actually known. unfortunately, women died from preventable causes from some negligence or not listening to women who died in the luger. and fortunately, this one, you know,
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counsel 70 percent of home have a severe bleeding. you have a section yet, high blood pressure, you have complications from delivery, you have on monday and those are that many causes women that from during pregnancy and delivery. and so can this be a yes yes, sorry. go on because i just want to try and get as much as we can out of his interview. so just tell us what can be done to combat those issues. oh yeah, i think we'll have, you know, the solution. we just need to make sure the interventions their lives actually. they can and we know them, we know from family planning it down to nothing as shown. delivery. i mean, in a way, i think because to dive in the hospital and not to get it done properly and you know, these different dimensions right now and the region really low. i give
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a quick example. family planning is only 41 percent of women who take more than contraceptive, you know, and show that even re and nothing can it's all below 60 percent, which is actually expanding what we mean. but the solution we can do here is that what you're doing, we are doing our best to make sure that we provide support to countries to do the system another because you need strong systems in place. and this, this is quite, quite right. human human resource is in place, both quality and quantity su is saying, very short of the human. so it's not just about necessarily throwing money at the problem, but it's more complex than that. and it's also about up skilling. health work is exactly is more complex and so we need, we need the red essential drive, you know,
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the basic equipment quality of care, the environment of the hospital must be in beautiful gas quality of care and all of this that of course geographic and the national lots of realty is somebody was saying line a few minutes ago, that everything must be paid even if countries decide to have a free cat. in some places where there's no monument, this can be in the face and, and have to increase demand. you have to tell women, go to the facility because if in the complications we have an expert who can handle those complication and save your life and also we need to good. so one of monitoring you know, as the minutes or setting up to dive in god, because they would lack of vigilance and vigilance and physical monitoring. what can the women and the midwife to listen to women when the woman isn't?
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and she's saying how she feels, who should have been to her because she didn't know anything to her. she passed the way up to the way. yeah, i think unit is enforcing on the we need strong gonna have system in place with the right people at the special drive, a quick month music one. yeah. and susie, thank you for breaking that down for us. how i'm competing challenges such as the pandemic and climate change contributed to this issue? yeah, i mean, like coven coat, we show that very clearly, that you know, competition between, you know, we had the women who are not assessing, go children services anymore because of carpet. and the, you know, all those reasons, you know, because the people i fear about go with that don't go to, to seek for care. and climate change is some think oldest actually preventing
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weakening the, all of the very weak systems in our country. but again, we cannot give up, we have to make sure. 6 we are given the record for mission to the population, women and tell them call you have, you have made that can preventive to catch it. you have to go to the hospital if you have to deliver in the right, right. well, we really appreciate your insights on this issue. thank you very much for your time, miss susie villainous. she's a senior help specialist for innocence in west and central africa. thank you very much, emily. thank you. was a pleasure moving on and the king of saudi arabia has been admitted to hospital according to same media, 86 year old king's mom will have medical tests in jetta. he had to go bladder surgery 2 years ago. and the kings also have the battery of his hot pacemaker replaced in march. syrian president busha, last sad,
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has visited iran supreme. later i told ali common a into run. i sad also meant president abraham racy during what he was his 2nd trip since the syrian war again, 11 years ago. i'm serious president received a billions of dollars and fighters from iran, which, along with russia, helped him turn around the war in his favor. israeli forces have a right at a palestinian village in the occupied west bank. it's the home town of true palestinian men suspected of killing 3 israelis in the central city of a lad. the 19 and 20 year olds were detained to earlier following. a man hummed launched after 30 days attack. stephanie deca has more from west jerusalem. it was an extensive man hunter. they were found close to the city of aladdin. a forested area is ready. police are releasing video where you could see them sort of telling
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them to come out. and then also there's one video which is a questioning of one of them asking their names as saying who he's with and what they did. and 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 here on what is already a fractures, coalition government. the assessment has been these were 2 of you know, young men who are operating well working in israel illegally in the city of ally. 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 illegal palestinian workers who cross into israel. and also the assessment from these really internal security forces is that these kinds of attacks, as we've seen also in the past. and i've even becerra in other areas are carried
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out by individuals which make them a far more difficult to prevent. so 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 forty's. coming up after the break was jim i including the massive upset at the most famous horse race in the world. ah, african stories from african perspective, short documentaries, from african filmmakers from zimbabwe. we were pioneers of how economists could change the way we distribute goods. i'd be happy to go into a physical school so dont ivory colds and he'd gone fresh farm fishing woods and the shiny africa direct on al jazeera
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women use a shilling. now, in coming shells like very close to building g, when people need to be heard. and the story told it's kind of in spite of moment for me, for all of them to see their guy from their community, with exclusive interviews and in depth reports what the, what is still the rebate is al jazeera, has the teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news lou . the time now for sport he is gemma and gems and big tennis news. yes. all right. emily
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owns has made history in the sports why the come in the 1st african player to win a w t, a 1000 events that in his in was up against american jessica. the gala and the final of the madrid open should say point in the 1st one on to take it 7527 year old to fail to win a game. in the 2nd i asked the gala level to match that aside. 6 to wrap up the biggest when a career which will take up to number 7 in the world rankings. and she's also the 1st hour of c o 2 and a top level for them. this is the 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 the when and hopefully this will be the present you to in many more titles and amend solomon and spanish teenager carlos al carouse will go for his full size. lizzie,
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and later on sunday he got to the final vibrating well, number one in the 70s. it was the 1st meeting between the 2 and it was joking that she took with us that for the 19 year old recovered in the 2nd. and an fx final sets went to a tie break out crowds logged on by the home crowd. and he didn't disappoint, he beat his idol, refound a dollar, the king of clay in the previous round. and now with this, whenever doug, which houses 6 straight victory over the top 10, i'm more mature. i think the 2 minus than i have 2 minus the tough moments. i'm ready to play against the golf. my player i'll crowds faces the defending champion, alexander's verify in the final the route number 3 booked his place with victory over 5th rank. stefano sits the boss, this one went the distance as well with the german taking that aside at 60, to avenge his semi final loss to the greek player and monte carlo last month. now,
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signing the way of back to back titles in madrid is alec ross is vera says, is destined for great things. it's got to be his court for the next 15 years. probably. so i was when ralph was bored with about 30 years and has not been scored remitted in years. so i just whole bedroom, given some trouble. liverpool manager young clock says he can't see manchester city dropping points in the premier league title race. that's exactly what his side did as they were, how to a one or drop by tottenham spurs or in a race of their writing, trying to finish in the top 4. and they took the lead lanfield in the 2nd half when son, young minutes stunned the home fans. liverpool pulled level when louis d as a shot took a big deflection and went in. they couldn't find a winner. a sobering moment for cloth, in his players after the mid week high of reaching the champions league final. liverpool is off the table on go difference. the city will get 3 points. claire with 3 games left. if they beat new castle later on sunday. it is an important
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point because at one point more than before the game. so that's how it is, but we all know the situation is over you. we are now top of the table. if you ask me home, but my favorite situation would be just stays like this, but we all know it will not have. i would love to sit here and say yes, city will drop points. the only problem is i can see it. port i was celebrating after winning the portuguese league title established time go from as i do. sanusi gave them a one know when it big rivals ben feca to secure the championship with a game to spare is the 30th time. also want to tracy. the world's best, a pound for pound boxer canano alvarez has been beaten for only the 2nd time in his career. the mexican had stepped up to light heavyweight to take on russia's w. b, a champion, dmitri bibble, but he was well beaten on points with all 3 judges, scoring it for liberal in a unanimous decision. could alice any other loss was against him? floyd may weather back in 2030. you had
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a re match was do you want to do this again? i like to meet with him. so we want a rematch. how do you feel about that? pretty much pretty much. no problem. you know, if you don't believe in yourself what you do, you know, when you go to the market. i think when we spoke to boxing journalists garrath, a davis who was not surprised to see canal or defeated the size and weight divisions for a reason. and what we saw in this fight was dimitri brevo. of 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.
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i'm completely lost the fight. devil is a tremendous champion, his 20 undefeated fight. as a professional, nearly 300 am, it's a fights coming into this canal. it simply wasn't big enough to put a dent in this brilliant point. so, you know, can hello, has come up for 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 out to floyd, my weather schools him technically ah, can hello is now very adept fighter. but as a said, he holds all the belts. it's super middleweight 12 stone, 7 pounds lighter than light heavyweight. and that's where i think he should go next
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. not have a rematch removal because i see the same outcome again. informally one ferrari dominated qualifying for the new group. miami grand prix championship leader. charlotte class took position for sunday's race and they'll be joined on the front row my teammate carlo signs while champion match the staff and we'll stop them 3rd . while louis hamilton continues to struggle on was sick, fastest, more than $80000.00 fans watched the qualifying session at the new circuit, which is built around the hard rock stadium, home of the miami dolphins. i'm very happy for me turn born with 123. i wasn't a great number, it's okay. i mean, overall number i'll be able to be in the ebay when he on his answer to compose leads the scoring milwaukee rally lose am thanks to that greek. starbucks took game 3 against boston in the eastern conference semifinals. this basket from allison, a final minute turned out to be the game winner. he scored 42 points,
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but much of the talk after the game was about the officiating from the referees. oh, how much does it cost if i see something a comment about that if is it $20000.00? it's a lot of money. so i should i do it. i say my mind i gotta pay for diapers. ah. i just gotta play through it. we all go play through it. oh, my reaction really the court. huh. in the western conference that was really the only high point of the night for months is grizzlies. they were hammered by golden state and gave free the warriors one by 30 points and now leave the series to be one. and the 3rd blow to memphis, this star player jar murant in his knee in the final quarter. asked you good jotted, i hit the ball and i was going for the bomb. i was you don't want to see anybody
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heard. i'm not even a tebler. i respect everybody. so obviously hopefully we get better over. he gets better. oh no, we can see modern his name was now and even play like through in the 1st round of the n h l. playoffs, dallas a lead in calgary to one in their series and j polanski school. the when i engage 3, also in the western conference top seed, colorado taken a commanding at 3, i think lead over nashville. over in the east and conference at pittsburgh defeated in new york rangers, undoubtedly to one. and in washington. capitals also lead their series with florida, after hammering the pounds is $61.00. add a shock when at the most famous horse race in the world, the kentucky derby, $82.00 on outside at rich strike, caused one of the biggest upsets in the history of the event. and to make this victory even more incredible, the horse was included in the race only the day before after another entry dropped out. and that is all in sports, and i will have more later emily, thank you very much jim. and that's it for this news. alan, i'm emily anguish,
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dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. do we have a real democracy here in the united states? it's not a political party, it's a radical insurgency, mark lamarr hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. the highlands of bonnie have long attracted to visitors come here for the cool climate and to see bonnie's famous rice fields. but these fields in france, i'm more than just a tourist attraction. they provided a lifeline for the thousands who lost their jobs when the travellers stopped coming because of coven 19 pandemic restrictions brought financial hardship to many here valley. now as the island reopens for international travelers, some say they want more than just to return it to the way things work before. community groups have helped form a tourism workers learn how to cut it used to be a tour guide. now he farms cabbages with me,
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