tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 17, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
9:00 pm
main characters are women when no topic is off the table, the laws and you asked allow child marriage to happen legally. these are basically archaic walls. that awesome legitimize and legal wise had a filling, pass on air, or online, jumping to the co, it section, and meeting to be part of the discussion this stream on out his era. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news. our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, protest is in india burn, train carriages and block highways as demonstration to escalate against
9:01 pm
a new military recruitment policy. a congolese soldier is gone down inside were one day in the latest escalation intentions. he's accused of shooting at rwandan forces . one step closer to you membership, the european commission backs ukraine and mult overs bits to join the block and from london to leon and unseasonably early hate. wave has hit much of europe about peter stems will be a sport. we'll have the latest from the us open gulf as well as the golden state warriors winning their 4th ambia championship in 8 years. ah, we begin this news hour in india where at least one person has been killed in violent protests against a new military recruitment program. there have been demonstrations across several states at the moment. young recruits are automatically offered a permanent role,
9:02 pm
but the new policy means most of them will be let go from the military, up to 7 just for years without a pension or benefits. happening, middle reports from new jelly. angry protests set the strain on file across india. some had vandalized ation block roads and torture boxes demanding the government withdraw a new recruitment policy for the military. that 9 times a lot, exams have been postponed at least 19 through march 2020. now this exams will be canceled because of the new scheme. why are the executing the scheme? what will be due after 4 years of service on your side is that those who are medically and physically should be examined again. and the order of recruitment would be started. we completely object to the tour of duty real pickles. india has one of the largest military in the world. it employs nearly one and a half 1000000 people. a new recruitment policy is to bring down the average age of
9:03 pm
soldiers from 32 to 26, and reduce expenditure on salary. soldiers will now be hired for 4 years, only talk recruits, we get a permanent job with health benefits and a pension. regarding the dumpster, the government says this will improve the military. i'm going to potter yoga and me are under the new scheme, the indian youth will get an opportunity to serve in the indian armed forces. this scheme has been brought in for strengthening national security and to proven opportunity for military service for our use of our chuckle. my god, me. but the backlash has been growing in recent days. one person was killed and the violence officials have shut down the internet. in some areas, the government says off to the service of the crew will be given a preference for jobs insecurity. forces like to police experts point out this policy comes when economic recovery is slow and unemployment remains. hi. analis davis overhaul with help upgrade equipment, but have criticize its timing and implementation. it's not altogether a bad step,
9:04 pm
but there are problems with the way it is being implemented. and the biggest of the problems seems to be that they will still be left with the unemployment problem. when these for service be booked, the dia, the in the foyer, recruitment under the new scheme is set to begin next week. but after the backlash, the government has now raised the maximum is $223.00, but only for this year. bothering him at the al jazeera and gisela will have busy executive editor of force, news, magazine, national security and defense. she explains why the changes to injury is military recruitment policy unnecessary. i think the government has no choice. it has to take of a drastic measure. he does roarback, the scheme ought to keep adding these assaults as it goes along. it has offered
9:05 pm
a vehicle for this year. maybe it will offer some other people. the problem here is that the scheme has not been taught to it, or the one of the focus of the government had wanted the pension funds. and the other thing was to ensure the young profile of the groups because they feel that, that need more numbers given the trades and they have no understanding of the rights. so they just see that if they have more men on the ground, they can at least get some sort of notion of security. so that is the reason they went ahead with this game without really thinking about the consequences for national security, military preparedness, and without any cognizance of what kind of threats in their faces on its easton, as well as the rest involved. most of the decision that this government has taken since it into 5 have been executive positions taken without any defeat forgettable bite sprague debate that has been no debate in parliament. if i don't know if you
9:06 pm
recall it behind us, very plastic in ahmed measure. that all the time he was withdrawn and the new currency was introduced in the country in an overnight decision with people who have no options. but to rush to the bank. you look for all the hospital records, he knows that do you want to play zation pad? you know, you're in a body blow to the, in the end on need be to the strength struggling to recover from that. this is something i can do that again. no discussion board debate and no cancellation about the consequences of this decision have been dig. the democratic republic of congo has closed its shed border with we're wanda earlier, there were wondering government said he shot data, conduct a soldier who cross the border from the eastern city of gorman, he reportedly opened fire and police officers and civilians. the soldiers body was laid to return to authorities in garma. locals lined the straits, but he was driven through the city in ambulance al jazeera. malcolm webb has been
9:07 pm
covering developments from nairobi. rwanda's army, uncommonly police station at the border said that a con, really soldier wolf from congo towards rwanda firing a weapon. london soldier opened fire on him, killing him on the spot that exchange of fire followed between the forces on the 2 sides of the border. this border is within the adjoined city of goma and easily crowded with pedestrians and cars crossing place. ways throughout the day. some civilians were we've had court in the crossfire and injured now just 2 days before the exact same place. thousands of constantly march towards rwanda's board saying they wanted to deal with them president pool to gummy, who they blame for decades of military aggression. anything, congress follows an escalation of violence recently in the north key, the province between the n 23 on the widely seen as a london proxy. and the con,
9:08 pm
the lease army, physical, vast mineral wealth, anything congo. but in this particular part of the country, control of trade routes along which minerals can travel and the strategic border points. the n 23 for one to deny the support thing, but nobody in congress seems to believe that the government says this is in fact just that extension of one. the military. they fought with the communities government 10 years ago. they were defeated just in november last year they started launching a series attack again from the leads army struggled to contain them. tension between rwanda and the democratic republic of congo has been simmering for decades . so let's take a closer look. we're one to says the congress government gave refuge to ethnic hutus who carried out the 1994 ones in genocide. and then in the light, 991, to send its troops into con glaze territory,
9:09 pm
where they joined forces with rebel late at lauren and could be la to depose them. president mobutu says seeker, in suing conflict, killed millions of people. the 2 neighbors have long accused each other of supporting various factions in eastern congo, b, c, b, m, $23.00 rebel group launched a renewed offensive, and the congress government accuses were wonder of supporting that group. earlier i spoke to mckayla wrong, who's an author an africa analyst, she explains the tension that is building between the 2 countries. i gather the analyst very wide, that the n 23, which has this extraordinary new energy. and everyone is a suspect that rwanda is getting new weapons. new. everyone is wired that it's going to seize gamma, which is a large town on a key hop, 670000 people live. and that would change the balance of power in the region. so
9:10 pm
it's very, very tense moments, and i see that a lot of rhetoric and he took the rhetoric the tissues, of course, you know, seen is running rwanda and they're not used to live in eastern congo. and they are getting targeted by indigenous companies who blame rwanda. what is happening in the area, and there are many, many thousands of refugees now who have shred that villages because the violence has got some extreme, we know that the town of gone on, for example, has fallen to the n 23. so it's a very serious situation. are all the countries in the region, you sort of mentioned it earlier getting involved in the situation of a calming it down, or are they actually inflaming tension? well, they would like to comment them, congo is now a member of the east african community. and the canyon president who kenyatta has been talking about sending a regional force to the area. the trouble is that in the east african community, you have rwanda. you have the d, c, and you have uganda, and they're all parties to this. that violence is taking place in that part of the
9:11 pm
world. so if it was to be a regional force deploying across the area, presumably would have to be made up simply opinion. sometimes means that they wouldn't be able to invoke those 3 countries because they're already involved and trading accusations. so it's a very difficult one for the east african community to deal with because it is so embroiled itself. plenty more head on his new sour, including the remains of the bullet to kill the al jazeera journalist, sharina abu experts say it's widely used by israeli forces in sport. peter will be here with the best of the action from the 2nd day of the u. s. we both and the european commission is recommending ukraine and moldova as candidates for a membership. it's the 1st step in a lengthy process though before full status within the european union can be
9:12 pm
changed. in the view of the commission, ukraine has clearly demonstrated the countries aspiration and the countries determination to live up to european values and standards ukraine before the war had already embarked on its way towards the european union for 8 years now, it had already been gradually moving closer to ours union, and dominic kain is in berlin and says there is still a long way to go before you crying. joins the you the tenor of what president funder lion was saying was complimentary to the ukrainian government about the steps it's already taken. and the steps that it's going to have to take. she said that in so far as the convergence of ukraine, with the sorts of things, the policies that it needs to have in place to join the e u. it's 70 percent of the way. those were her words. she also said that she
9:13 pm
believes that the ukranian people are fighting for the european perspective for the european dream as she referred to it. but if we cast to one side, those platitudes and look at the reality, the reality is clear that ukraine now has to converge its economy. it's legal system. it's democratic system in a way to fit in with what the e u requires. and it's not the only candidate country, there are others. we know that moldova has also been given this status. but remember also there are 5 other countries who have candidate status and have had it for many years now. and they still are candidates, they have not joined the e you fully. so it is pretty clear right now that there is definitely a will in brussels to help the ukrainians on their way. but there's also a reality,
9:14 pm
which is this is not going to happen any time soon. shall strap that is in cave. he says moscow will likely feel threatened by you grain in closer to a membership. this process is going to take a very long time. also, i think the ukrainians are very aware of what sir. many pundits and analysts say is the beginnings of a more apparent split amongst e. you states as to whether indeed ukraine is ready for some sort of candidacy, candidacy status and countries in western europe such as the netherlands, portugal and denmark very much seen is saying that ukraine is not yet ready, but a lot of pressure coming from the baltic states and eastern european countries saying, look, we've got to start this process. now, let's give ukraine a chance. of course, the big question is, is what this really means or what kind of reaction we're going to potentially see
9:15 pm
from moscow. and to this bid for e u membership. in the last 24 hours, the kremlin spokesman dmitri pess. gov. i said that moscow is monitoring ukraine's e. u membership bid closely specifically in relation to increased cooperation militarily with european countries. let's not forget that one of the reasons why it moscow said, and it's believed that vladimir putin gave the go ahead for an invasion of this country, was because in his eyes, ukraine is russia's spirit of influence. so any move further west, any move towards europe and nato countries inside europe is going to be potentially perceived as a, as only adding to that sense of threat that vladimir putin says and threatens russia. as our correspondent don't make came mention, ukraine's neighbor, moldova is also being recommended for a membership. the former soviet state fees,
9:16 pm
it could be drawn into the current conflict, and already has russian soldiers on its doorstep. about 1500 is stationed in the moscow back to break away region of trans mystery. i'm russia says they're part of a pe scraping agreement, trans mysteria. as you can see here, she is a border with your crime. although there is one of europe's poorest countries reliant on shape russian gas, moscow has often threatened to shuttle supplies. its government is trying to change that and linked its electricity grid with the use back in march. the country has also taken in nearly half a 1000000 ukrainian refugees, the highest number per capita of any european country. for more on this, let's bring in via rela, who is the division director for the europe and eurasia program. with the open society foundations, he joined us from london via email. thanks so much for being on this news. our. how significant is this recommendation for candidate status for molds over as it pivots
9:17 pm
towards europe and away from russia? it's definitely a significant the land. now justin key, but also in kitchen how many people in moldova is a huge relief, but also celebrations. and mainly for 2 reasons. one is that the european commission has a knowledge to report that most belong on dispute, the play into the european family and provides and the leaders next week to provide them a key, a membership for faxes. and the 2nd reason is that it's also an acknowledgment about my dog pass the 1st exam, and it's not an a plus mark, but it's good enough that the european commission that a commendation is that most of those can officially become attend to the country.
9:18 pm
as you know, may apply to become you for a membership in the aftermath of rations invasion. the be in commission have expedited the examination of its location. it was a huge effort on behalf of be well over and ministration, but also people say to do its own self assessment. and that may be exam path in may. and that's why it's such a huge, huge relief today that we've got this on the mark. the rally you mention this exam and mulder over not getting necessarily an a plus will it be able to pass this exam and make the use criteria? and if so, how long would that process take? indeed, i mean the, the hard comes, it starts in condition and the claimant that my daughter needs to continue to form our path in order to comply fully with the standard and the warranty,
9:19 pm
which are quite an error for them all of the completing the justice report to make sure that his job judges i independent and were full integrity also needs to continue fighting corruption to complete manual of the investigation of high level corruption. also to reform and public administration to prove that its government institutions are able to complete the reforms, but also to provide quality public services and not the lead to continuous traffic protections of human rights for the most vulnerable groups. days assessment is very marching shewn. what, what the people to that, but also the government committed itself. and of course that's going to be the 1st step. and the next exam is going to come at the end of this year where the commission will provide another progress reports. what impact does mal dive is
9:20 pm
reliance on moscow's energy exports? what impact does that have in all of this? this moved over indeed is one of the most vulnerable hard countries towards russia . and because the delight of almost 100 percent of all on all its gas in for but also the electricity which is producing from the gas rush and gas and most of it has not. yeah, the long term supply of gas and electricity in the next 20 and of course about may some bad about that about how well i think the government really is it you're a p and integration. also guarantee to diversify the energy sources. moldova did complete and insert gas,
9:21 pm
and that connect on the boards that we've romania so in theory, would be able to blah by guy on the european market. but we know that price is on the market, but they the most on the line is on the line. and there are projects so interconnections also want to agreed with the union and the route just before we let you go, i just wanted to talk to you about what you think the impact is close to integration with your it will have on mulder's position on trans mystery i think it's more of a life ukraine and georgia has its own the result that it, tory or conflict we hope that trans needs through which is also in a way, practically well integrated with the p and market. it's experts, so it's mostly the european market and now it's almost impossible for them to, to,
9:22 pm
to, to do the same, to accept the ration market and the negotiations on this talk to them and continue . and i hope we'll continue that it is now there are 2 way to find common solutions to practical terms of corporations we've trunk needs. and i hope in a long time, as you mentioned, this is going to take years and years before would become a member of the e. by that time we will see that will sion so that well, well we really appreciate your insights on this complicated issue. thank you very much for your time via the division director for the europe in your program with the open society foundation. thank you. thank you. moving on now and us president joe biden says he will not made saudi arabia's crown prince one on one during his visit to the country. next month,
9:23 pm
by him has been facing criticism after the white house announced his trip to re add, he once found to make saudi arabia a parias days after the death of jealous jamal shoji. i'm not going to be with n b s. i'm going to a international meeting. if you're going to be part of it, just like there are people part of the discussion today. let's bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hell kit. now kimberly, why isn't the president meeting one on one with the crown prince? well, has a lot to do with the president statements on the campaign trail. the u. s. president went quite far in, criticizing the saudi kingdom and even further as president, making human rights a foundation of his foreign policy. so the problem for the president is given, he's called the saudi came to a prize state, and the fact that he has made human rights such a priority. and also the fact that the u. s. intelligence point squarely to the
9:24 pm
fact that it is my hope is some of the saudi crown prince that ordered the killing of the washington post journalists has shoji in 2018. this is a real problem for the president, because now if he is set to go to saudi arabia to meet with the saudi king, the fact that the man behind this killing, according to us intelligence will be in the room really does pay. the president is somewhat of a hypocrite in the eyes of american voters. and this is going to be a problem to the president domestically and politically. what it appears is, given the high gas prices that exist in the united states, that the president is headed to saudi arabia to try and convince the kingdom to pump or oil to bring down gas prices. in other words, what he's doing is setting aside any concerns about human rights, allegedly in order to bring down these gas prices and really try and get the u. s. economy back on track. at least that is the big criticism of the president critic.
9:25 pm
so the president is working hard to try and counter that narrative. the white house is doing the same, essentially saying that this meeting is about resetting relations with the saudi kingdom. and that the present it will not just be meeting with the prom prints, but in fact, dozens of leaders. while we appreciate you breaking down press. kimberly how could, what has correspondent, thank you. out his era has exclusively obtained an image of the bullet that killed our colleagues, moraine abu clay last month, according to the experts. the bullet is designed to piece and is used in an em for rifle. she rain was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on a simon engineer. on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing colbert to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through, occupy the east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and burial. many members of the international community have condemned to
9:26 pm
killing and continue to call for an investigation. charade was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine for more on today's development. so let's bring in use if menaja, who is a specialist on us policy towards israel and palestine and joins us from washington . d. c. thanks so much for being on this news. now. we've just heard that the origins of that bullet that killed rain point to israel. do you think this add so the pressure for an independent investigation or is that momentum fighting? well, no i, i don't think the momentum is fading. certainly not yet. and i think we all have a responsibility to keep that momentum off, especially those of us who care about the importance of a free press and human rights. this image of the bullet just is the latest bit of information to come out. but there has been
9:27 pm
a number of investigations journalistic investigations including biology 0 the the, the washington post, the associated press, and so many others who poured over the visual evidence of the events of that morning in the refugee camp in jeanine and all signs point back to the israeli military, the eye witness statements point back to the israeli military. and frankly, the track record of the israeli military when it comes to the lives of palestinians and holding itself accountable is extremely extremely poor. and so, you know, it's so important that people keep speaking up about this and momentum continue because short of that, it's hard to see how any accountability, any justice for sure. in a barclay happens in the u. s. president. easy in the middle east next month. as we
9:28 pm
heard from my correspondent, just before speaking with you, what difference if any, will that have on putting pressure on israel to cooperate in an independent investigation? well, i think it's important in this particular case that sharina blocker was also a american citizen. and i think was sadly, many palestinians who are not american citizens there, they're less likely to see accountability. but the reality is, the fact that she did hold american citizenship men means that there is an additional constituency in additional government. speaking up at least a little bit about the need for accountability and justice here. you know, the israelis i think are hoping to have this swept under the rug and with enough time going by perhaps the world will forget. but, you know, i think the,
9:29 pm
the white house with this middle east trip, both to saudi arabia as you had just discussed, but also to israel has a big, big problem on his hands. it's certainly very different than messages to the world about its position and its policies. you know, when it comes to ukraine, it's telling the world that we must unite for liberal values for human rights for defending the west against authoritarianism. and yet here, you know, the president is going to travel to the middle east to shore up relations with the state, practicing apartheid and monarchies that are, you know, drenched in the blood of victims, including journalists like sure, martha shogi. so i think, you know, if, if the united states wants to be taken seriously about its position, it needs to have a more consistent line on these things. and a very important place to start is by demanding accountability and justice for your
9:30 pm
colleague and our hero sharina bartlett. what does that justice look like? what's the eventual resolution? he obviously, you know, they're called for an arrest and potentially conviction. what is the best outcome? what can we expect? you know it's, that's a good question. i think the, the minimum that we should hope for is a thorough investigation. that is public findings that understands exactly what led to the shooting and killing of a journalist. wearing clearly marked is signifiers and who was responsible for giving that order and who was responsible for firing that shot. and those individuals must be held accountable to the full extent of the law. this is, this is the bare minimum. i think that should be expected of any country that you know, wishes to consider itself from
9:31 pm
a democracy or anything close. so i think that's that's what needs to be demanded. i think it unfortunately, it's hard to see that happening, given israel's track record on these matters. we've seen when been the rare cases where soldiers have been held accountable for the killing of palestinian civilians and others. the sentences have been extremely minor and ultimately commuted. and the vast majority of cases go with any form of go without any form of accountability whatsoever. insurance case, in part because of a high profile impart because of american citizenship. i think there is a better chance that we get closer to that, but it's going to, it's going to require a constant drum be of demands to, to see any form of justice for, well, we appreciate your insights and i'll just hear and that will continue that pressure,
9:32 pm
thank you very much. he says, man, i, i seen a fellow with the arab center at washington dc. thank still ahead on out to china launches. it's a cross carrier in what's being described as a major military overall. we looked at how lebanon's economic crisis is making it difficult to preserve old traditions. and one of livable jobs is on his way to buy munich paid. it will have all those details coming up in a ah, you're locked into your weather update for the middle east africa hired one. great to see you. so the wind still factor through the radium peninsula on saturday. this is blowing down from iraq starting around the sand and does fell for doha. is winds
9:33 pm
will eventually back off as we look towards sundays. so we seek us 45 kilometers per hour on saturday. there we go. 25 on sunday, but the winds are going to shift around out of the east. so the humidity is going to bump in big time feeling about 52 on monday and the extended forecast all next week. looks like we've got humid expel, use in the low to mid fifty's. now we've had some big storms pre monsoon storms and pakistan. this is role pin d and punjab. providence looking more like a hurricane here in this situation. likely to be repeated as we look toward the forecast on saturday that activity around punjab province of pakistan. then from west to east we've got a lot of sand and dust being spun around because of some quite powerful winds there . turkey, things quite down. know just a few showers, not too far away from arthur on saturday, getting up to 527 degrees. and the bulk of the activity for central africa round that eastern side of the democratic republic of congo. and another. busy conference marches into the western cape. so for cape town,
9:34 pm
when gets of 70 kilometers per hour on saturday. the ah, been a newly in the day you decide to do something for the 1st time and that's the big day. the anything bigger will be days that come after that in intelligent and playful, alters are in high demand is passenger. but concerns going over the illegal
9:35 pm
smuggling and irresponsible breeding of these wild animals. 11 east investigate on all to 0. 0 i know what to do. i'm emily ang, when he's reminder of that tough stories for one person is dead in a 3rd day of protest in india against a change to military recruitment policies. most new recruits will be limited to 4 years on the job without pension. this is and those who want to join. there are wondering governments days if shock data hungrily soldier, you cross the border for me. your mom,
9:36 pm
he reportedly opened fire on police officers and billions democratic republic of congo has now closed shed border with for one. and the european commission needs recommending ukraine animals over as candidates for a membership. the 1st step in a long process is on the condition that ukraine carries out a number of reform. and a short time ago, i spoke with the alexander sure by who's a former ukranian diplomat and served as ukraine's ambassador to austria. he says he is country understands that it may take a long time to enter the we lack that they have no illusions, but i think this war actually so the other side of the brand, the country wanted to buy 2 days to full. but to the case, and he failed. so this notion of the grain of the most corrupt country in europe,
9:37 pm
it was because this is the country, that's the thing to buy. we, we determined to go to europe and i hope that europe will make its own conclusion on the war. wish. most importantly, that if the country like your brains show the will to go the way it should be given to the family. today we have been given the lot over do finally. meanwhile, british prime minister barak johnson is visiting cave for the 2nd time and just over 2 months. ukrainian president for letting me zelinski price, the u. k. for its resolute support for the country, u. k. has already given keith hundreds of millions of dollars in military and humanitarian aid name while ukraine has bounced. it will stop russians from entering the country without evasive beginning. next month,
9:38 pm
president landscape said the decision will improve border security in the bank of moscow's invasion. the movies, largely symbolic though in the border, is officially closed during the war, not moving on now to china, which has launched a new high tech aircraft carrier. it's a nation's 3rd, but the 1st to be both designed and built inside the country. the government is trying to over a whole it's navy, which is the largest in the world. katrina, you found this report from beijing? the food general join que previous craft carriers called the downing and the shan dong. net seen as a major leap forward for china's navy, which is already the biggest navy in the world when it comes to number of ships. although most of these vessels are small vessels. now, china does have very began missions, or when it comes to its navy, its planning, at least 6 aircraft carriers strike groups by 2035 domestically. this is being seen
9:39 pm
as a big bruce to national pride. the big step forward when it comes to china's military pro, wes, but it's also very significant when you look at the current geopolitical situation or in the waters surrounding china, specifically in the south china sea. now if you look at taiwan, for example, the growing tensions there tie one of the democratically self ruled island, beijing sees it as a robe. chinese characters and chinese prison achieved in paying has said a number of times that will be re unified with the mainland, peacefully, preferably but by force if necessary. so for sure, this growing step forward when it comes to chinese navy, china navy is going to be seen as an increasing threat for taiwan. it's also significant when you look at the growing rivalry with the us, the us, the but in administration, in particular, has been moving to strengthen its ties with asia pacific countries. specifically to counter china is growing influence in the region and it's growing military life to
9:40 pm
nigeria, where if you know, being held for some of the people killed in an attack on a church earlier this month. at least 41 people died in a mass shooting at the francis catholic church in our whoa in the south west. the government has blamed in iso linked group and police have launched an investigation out. there is adeidra says there me why. why was this company in the middle of the town might be done, but i've been rusted connection i wouldn't be charged to re enroll into the funeral service because we also told other people because of this, once again, i've been buried by the families taken away by the away from the list and the
9:41 pm
mom is being offended by dignitaries from one of the shows really just need it probably wasn't affected by feel going. i don't want to go. one of the race was mentioning that, how long will this recall violence get? and while i've been, i didn't think that they weren't getting. why should it fits up because of an idea that it was raining. the place in kenya have 5 against that protested from the messiah community. in nairobi they were rallying against plans to evict miss. i heard it from their lands in neighboring tend to me,
9:42 pm
and the government there is accused of violently trying to evict the community. protest began after them assign, noticed 10 thirty's, mocking off land, reportedly for a game reserves. there having confrontations between the police in senegal, an anti government protest as security forces barricaded roads leading to the homes of the opposition laid them, sancho called on his supporters to demonstrate against a decision to ban him and other candidates from participating in the next month, parliamentary elections, the decision was confirmed by the constitutional counsel. the u. k. government has approve the extradition of wiki legs found jolene assigned to the us to face spine charges. wiki lake says the move represents a das de suppress for him. and that assigns will appeal for more than a decade. he's either been in prison or in diplomatic refuge. the us is, the ceiling assigns for his role in releasing hundreds of thousands of classified
9:43 pm
military documents. we're going to fight this. we're going to use every appeal avenue and we're going to fight. i'm going to send every waking hour. fighting for julian until his free until justice is served. parts of england have experienced the hottest june day in decades with a hate alert issue to protect public health. so temperatures have also been recorded in france and spain. scientists, blame climate change for the greater likelihood of hate ranks and extreme weather as nave back. her reports from london. oh, the british capitals grappling with june temperatures not seen in the u. k. more than 40 years. ah, a questionable time perhaps for team building exercises in the park. for others though, it's a chance to do as little as possible. and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the cities, most exclusive pools,
9:44 pm
ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to cool off. i'm from cyber is and now in cyprus is raining and i'm in london and i'm boiling here. so something must change venus or take precautions about the climate change for country. this made an art form of complaining about the usually wet weather. this heat gives people here something else to grumble about, that there's a seriousness about the soaring temperatures. real concern about how climate change may start to affect people's everyday lives. in the french capital sweltering heat being worse and by pollution, making it dangerous for the vulnerable to go out. and in the spanish capital madrid where temperatures of exceeded 40 degrees celsius for several weeks. the government issued an extreme weather warning due to the presence of santa dusk from the horrid
9:45 pm
desert. little comfort for those struggling to work outside climate scientists are in no doubt about why this is happening. we're warming our climate generally so the average temperatures have risen by just over one degrees celsius since the pre industrial period. and that means that the hot extremes that we see every summer are becoming at least one degree hotter. and they're also becoming more frequent. and also lasting longer the climate activists are threatening, more decisive action to proceed in action by governments, a big business similar to the extinction, rebellion protests that shut down parts of central london a few years ago were fed up of, of here in the rhetoric we made meaningful action, and if our leaders are incapable of doing that, they're not capable of getting off of a fossil fuel addiction, they're just doubling down, right. i'm continuing to pursue new fossil fuel investments continue to subsidize
9:46 pm
with home for industry that we have the core of we have to call them out. and education is kate. the public can also understand in the role of non violent civil resistance in this moment. because every think, houses found climate scientists say the next decade will be defined by greater extremes of weather. but the theory is it will also be shaped by our collective failure. to do more, the bulk al jazeera, london and temperatures in the central and south western parts of the us have heat record levels, aiden humidity, a being blamed for the depths of thousands of cattle in kansas. the states environmental agency says that number is expected to rise as the hate continues. decades of mismanagement and corruption have led to the ne collapse of lebanon's political system and its economy. nowhere is that more evident than in tripling successive governments are blamed for neglecting. it's rich heritage,
9:47 pm
as at santa hot out reports from the cities ancient. so this gift from an ottoman full time is from a different time before 11 on 2nd, largest city was left to the k. l. health square is in the historic heart of tripoli. the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect, mismanagement, and corruption by those who have been governing for decades are blamed for the situation. now that all these beautiful monuments are important for us, but we are concerned with putting food on the table that these markets are what are known as suits, are rich in history and culture. but tripoli is one of the poorest places in a country struggling with a collapse the economy. the crisis means more business for cobblers. there's extreme poverty in the city where unemployment rates, beach 60 percent found their hardship is getting worse. because politicians have
9:48 pm
done little to reverse the economic implosion. in the past, people threw away the old choose. they were able to afford new ones. now they can't even afford the cheapest pair of shoes. preserving traditions is also a challenge. the copper and brass business is a centuries old trade that is passed on from one generation to the next. hello to holly and understood, but we are barely working. few can afford brass. instead they're buying aluminum and stainless steel. another old craft is so making, it's still being done by hand in this coastal city. but inside these ancient walls, people feel forgotten. since the end of the civil war in 1990, there has been no project to promote development. national butner, half the year, the city has the ability to lord tourists, whether foreign or lebanese experts, yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historic and monuments and
9:49 pm
bring life back to this place. centuries ago, this courtyard are what is known as a hand was a place where traders and travellers meet. to day it is empty. tripoli is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important city from the mom look empire after the egyptian capital cairo. the montessori mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that era. remnants from other ears as well are found here . but tripoli is history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent past and a grim reality. seneca, there al cedar tripoli, northern lebanon, still head on al jazeera will have all the day. sports is including how indian dominated south africa for 20 international heater level. the action ah,
9:50 pm
so lamar lake, whom it's great to see. welcome to the cut economic forum powered by bloomberg. some people say that they said deed localization going on, but i'd prefer to think of her re globalization or accomplish speakers from heads of state to business and policy leaders will discuss evolving technology, education, culture, sustainability, and the impact on the economy. ah sears for miles, is it on the go and need to know out is there is all new mobile app is there for you? this is where we dissects analyze. what bring in, i guess from out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app store. just sat for it and tapped are made a new app from al jazeera new at your fingertips.
9:51 pm
ah ah ah. it was for his pizza. let me thank you very much. the golden state warriors are celebrating they fought the n b a championship in 8 years. the beat, the celtic scene, 6 games wrapping up the title on boston's home court. david stokes report, ah, the moment very few experts predicted at the started the season. you did 2022 and be a champion after missing the playoffs. the last 2 years. the warriors are n b a champions for the 1st time since 2018 carrion. believe the we could get back to the stage and when, even if it didn't make sense to anybody when we started oddest of matters and now
9:52 pm
dispersion room special after being to one down in the finals against boston. golden state grab 3 straight wins clenching the series for to curry side stuff reporter i 6 game 6. steph curry, once again prove the difference for the war is top scoring with $34.00 points. sorry for, for get it. and the greatest 3 point shooter in m. b, a history was named finals m b p for the 1st time in the lustrous career. we've had so many great players, but stuff ultimately is why this grown has as happened. head coach, the tour has also been instrumental in helping the warriors win their full championship in 8 years, along with curry raymond, green plate thompson and andre good dollar. and to think just 2 seasons ago. golden state finished with the worst record in the league. clearly remember some experts
9:53 pm
and talking heads putting up the big 0, how many missions we would have going for, because everything that we went through, so we hear all that, you carry it all in. chatter maintainer purpose well, came. 6 was in boston, thousands of warriors fans pecked by homer reader in san francisco to celebrate that seemed denying the celtics a chance to win a record 18th and be a title just knowing how bad we wanted to be coming up short, terrible film, the celtics, and the and i like is it still way out in front, on the old time list with 17 titles, but the warriors now have 7. breaking a target, the chicago bulls the sole possession, a 3rd place. maybe it's folks out there. earlier we spoke to n b a broadcaster brandon scoop b robinson. and i asked him about the legacy of steph curry. i think he's always
9:54 pm
been in the conversation of grace. i just think that i think in this generation there calling him one of the top point guards to ever play. but i think my parents generation and are more along the lines of the magic johnson's the as a thomas's, as far as that place. but i think staff is just different in this regard. he's a dual threat. as a point guard, he's not a traditional distributor, but he's legitimately lot. reggie miller and allen iverson in one. and i think in specifically in the hers system, it's still a collaborative effort within that warrior system that that allows staff to play his game, which is also mid range, not just just shooting threes all day. so i think staff is in a unique situation that but they're both well for him, england's kelloms heron as the co leader of the us open on the 2nd day of play. he
9:55 pm
and american joel darman are at 4 under par terrance for one the par on the front 9 i at brooklyn laser chasing peck of 7 men, including hold on one scottish scheffler who is one stroke behind. was fee for present journey infants he knows, made the bold prediction that football will be the number $1.00 sport in the united states by 2026. that's the uber world cup will be hosted across 3 countries for the 1st time. the 16 venues for the tournament were announced on thursday. 11 cities in the u. s. 3 in mexico and 2 in canada. la decision yet on where the final will be staged or other key matches. this part of the world in this industry, countries, in from a, from, from many points of you were, you are leading the world in many areas. economy in school that's on. but in the number one sport in the world, which has soccer or football or you're not yet. and the objective must be that you
9:56 pm
will be leading the world as well. in the walls. number one's world. liverpool forward sodium on a is all set for a move to german champions by an munich in a deal with $43000000.00. mon, i will join the bundis league a club ahead of the upcoming season. the senegalese joined liverpool from south hampton 6 years ago. and was in the final year of his contract at anfield $22.00 time tennis grand slam champion. rafael madell says he will play wimbledon this year if he is lingering foot injury allows its middle, has won the years 1st to slams. the australian open french open, but chronic pain in his left foot has limited his play outside of the majors. he has spent the time since his french open victory receiving treatment for the problem. maintenance, janese, and then that whole, i will let them come all my attention is to chore to play wimbledon, like i said at the parish, if the still a chance while training here this week, i've been told that apparently there is a jump, sir,
9:57 pm
my intention is to travel to london next monday. and if i'm traveling, it's because i intend to play in england have beaten the netherlands by 232 runs and sit in you one day international record for the highest school in the process. 49844 is now the highest school in limited overs, cricket, domestic or international. the english also held the previous record and now hold the top 3 highest o d i. schools of old time david milan century means he now has hundreds in all 3 formats for england. and ross butler reached his turning 47 balls for the 2nd fastest 100 for england. you also has the fastest and 3rd fastest centuries. and india have level their 5 match, t 20 sees against south africa after wing the 4th matching average cost on a friday arctic tundra is 46 and the best cortex, 55, help the home side recover from 81 for, for when the 13th over to 169 for 6 in apply the south africans were easily dealt
9:58 pm
with. they were dismissed for just 87 in 16.5 overs to slip to an 80 to run defeat . the deciding match takes place on sunday in bengal lou. that's all the small things for now, boy on the way later. emily, thank you very much peter. and that's it. to me. emily anc 150 is our stating now our london headquarters take over. ah, there is no channel and cover is world news like we do as a roman correspondent, i am constantly on the go covering topics from politics to conflict of environmental issues. galeb this campus like nothing ever seen parents, but we want to know how to do things effect people. we revisit places to stay even when there are no international headlines. also there are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist with
9:59 pm
with a i was drink, one is just me of my, during the 5 of my daughter, i did not care when parents are imprisoned. the company doesn't have any plans for the children lifted behind. so these children need or they need shout, they're starting for loud. my question is to see that this student or prisoners are
10:00 pm
also given another chance to leave, like no more children because they're not to party to the crimes committed by the parent. when i finally get to that place to build a home for these children and they see them become, somebody used to fall in the society funding for them. so if you could give me satisfaction ah, ukrainians are ready to die for the european perspective. we want them to live with us, the european dreams they use executive box ukraine's membership bed moving it a step closer to joining the block while president vladimir putin bronze west in san.
50 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on