tv News Al Jazeera July 23, 2022 1:00am-1:31am AST
1:00 am
hello, nearly food decades later algae 0 well meets the co founder. and one of the biggest islamic agencies in the world hadn't been giving business on al jazeera. ah, knowledge is here. with every you. oh, under cover at 13 i want to make sure you know what one we're gonna do. doug could finance to the whole election revealing corruption, dorsey. busy in exposing criminals, it was, oh yes, that had a dedicated unit for investigative journalism. how much would we have to pay for the girls? it is molten di slavery, exclusive stories explosive results. al jazeera investigations.
1:01 am
ah, the exports have millions of tons of ukrainian grain by the black sea about to resume off you pride and russia. sign a landmark deal in istanbul. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm new mozy and watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. brazilian police tactics on the spot lies again after 9000 people had killed in a raid on one of rio de janeiro lodges from dallas. gully, no way should i and can protest his vow to keep up the fight off to security forces dismantle them. main protest county. and i'm rob reynolds in san marcos, california with a story about how classic car owners are turning their vehicles electron.
1:02 am
ah, russia and ukraine of signed a deal to reopen ukrainian poets on the black sea for grain exports. the agreement was broken by turkey and the united nations, and both parties will now monitor the shipments ukrainian pricing. automated lensky says his country stands ready to export 20000000 tons of grain from last year, the harvest, helping to ease global food shortages. some consumer reports now from a stumble ukraine and russia had finally reached an agreement to ship millions of tons of grain and fertilizer. so the rest of the world un secretary general on to new good terrace. the architect of the deal has sprays the 2 countries for setting aside their differences and let there be no doubt these
1:03 am
agreements for the walls. it will bring relief for developing countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. the initiative we just signed opens the best for significant volumes of commercial food export from city key ukrainian port in the black sea or the chevron or 6 and use me. the shipment of grain and food stocks in the world markets will help bridge the global food supply get and reduce pressure on i prices in this, russia invaded ukraine in february, global food prices have increased and several countries are facing famine. turkey which help to facilitate this occurred will host a joint coordination and control center. and a stumble to oversee the grain exports is thumb will go up to what we all know that there will be no loses in
1:04 am
a just pace. i sincerely wish that this joint step that we're taking today in eastern bold with the russian and ukrainian sides will be a new turning point that will revive hopes for pace. no matter which way the developments in the field take in the war will eventually end at the negotiating table. as guarantor as the u. n and turkey have signed 2 separate agreements, one with russia and one with ukraine. presidential advisor, makalya po dolock, has emphasized that key is obligations are only to the u. n. and turkey, while defense minister, so your sugar has promised moscow won't take advantage of the deal. the parties have agreed that russian naval ships will not accompany vessels into ukrainian ports, and if necessary, the cargo will be jointly inspected in turkish waters. bringing russia and ukraine together has been knowing the feet. it's a diplomatic high point for antonio terrace. in his 5 years as you and secretary
1:05 am
general, but in order to achieve its goal of eliminating hunger agreements will need to be executed and full. that's why he'll be monitoring procedures closely. seen on your solo al jazeera, a stumble. well, as you just heard, a joint coordination in control center will be set up in istanbul to schedule the grain shipments. each party will appoint a lead coordinator, but the u. n. will retain overall control all ships will be guaranteed safe passage on their journey between odessa channel mosque and usually in ukraine and este amble in ukrainian waters. ships will be accompanied by a ukrainian pilot vessel. no military ships will be involved. secure corridors have been identified, but if necessary, the mining has to be carried out by a 3rd party. all inbound and outbound ships will be inspected in turkey to allay any fears of weapons smuggling, the initial deal run for 4 months and will automatically renew if none of the
1:06 am
signatories object. it's estimated the entire 4 month period will be needed to clear the backlog of $20.00 to $25000000.00 tons of grain stuck inside ukraine. well, and every magic editor, james baser has more on this from the united nations in new york. he said that it will take months to clear that heavy backlog of grain from ukrainian ports, the steel involves ships traveling through mind waters were told through the channels that have been clearly identified. so i think that is one of the tests of this. how the shipping market, how the insurance market reacts, and i think there will be a test of implementation in the coming weeks to see if this goes ahead. it's not going to happen straight away. you're not going to see a ship that is sailing in the next. in the next couple of days. i think we're talking a couple of weeks at the earliest for the 1st ship of grain. and remember that we're talking about 22000000 tons of grain backlog that has formed in ukraine and
1:07 am
caused much of the global food crisis is going to take some time to get all of that grain out. experts estimate probably about 4 months to get all of that grain out to global markets. so if you thought that it was gonna immediately alleviate the global food crisis, this is a major breakthrough, but nothing's gonna happen overnight here. what i'll do there is allen fisher reports now from the ukranian capital keeper. he says that in spite of this steel, the relationship between ukraine in russia remains incredibly tense. you've has the, the, the sexual general and he's talking in optimistic terms. say this is drone for optimism . it's suggesting that somehow this could lead to more talks. that's not something that the ukrainians are looking at as far as they're concerned. this is one and done for the time being. they see this as a deal that they have signed with the united nations and with turkey and certainly not with russia. and we had from
1:08 am
a senior adviser to the presidential office on twitter just the last couple of hours saying look, it's very clear, there will be no russian vessels in ukrainian territorial waters under their steel the ukrainians. here are very clear that the see the, the russians as an aggressive nation. and we know that they are approaching the i, c. c, the international criminal court. to set up a whole new investigation with the intention of charging senior russian leadership with the crime of being an aggressive nation. we also see that we know russian inspectors in any of the 3 ukrainian ports that are under their control. if there are to be any searches of ships that would happen in ukrainian waters that will happen in turkish territorial waters. so they are making this absolutely clear. look, we have sign this deal, but we will respond to any provocation from the russians with military action immediately. ah,
1:09 am
now at least 19 people were killed in a police raid on one of rio de janeiro lodges for velez, all low income communities. li, say 16 members of organized crime groups were killed, thirties described the operation as a success. many brazilians are accusing a police of brutality. brazil's president, like in the operation to a cowboy movie, or a bud manley has this report o chaos, blood shed and yury in rio de janeiro and mal complex. oh, forties followed on to make ships stretches into paws. whatever people would find. others strewn on to the streets along with bookshelf. does it back on you fellow fam, i got a little dog. the police say bomb, you're going to die now. bombs going to die, but it could be his son, right? it could be his son, a worker, but the people from the for validating voice. 3 0,
1:10 am
this is the aftermath of a launch scale. police raid on a complex of breo slums, known as the fellows whose iliad media publish video of helicopter, inspiring into the region, and one of exchange of fire from the ground there. ahmed vehicles forced their way through the labyrinth of alleyways. some 400 offices were involved in the operation . police say they acted in self defense. jo presidio kid is all just he has you. i would have preferred for them not to react and for us to arrest the 14 or 15 people who would have faced justice. unfortunately, they chose to react and attacks the police officers, brazilian president j a both scenario has long favoured heavy handed police tactics . little. yes, so crime and gangs are growing in this area and the police find it difficult to
1:11 am
fight these criminals. it's similar to when we watch cowboy movies in the past. whenever someone committed the crime in the us and ran away, the public defender's office says there are many signs of human rights violations. most the victims are accused of being gang members. police say they robbed bank, still cars. and we're planning a tax on rival for velez, debbie, debbie, debbie, thank you for your valuable. even if he was a criminal, this is wrong. he has to be arrested. are you going to kill? are you going to co? oh, would the police describe as an alteration, mucus, a cooling a massacre? thing the punishment doesn't hit the crane nor by the man the onto 0. human rights watch says that police abuse is chronic in brazil, documented 20000 police killings in the past. 5 years alone. last year 28 people
1:12 am
were killed during a police raid on the jacket, encino fidela. brazil supreme court intervened, saying, lethal force was only be used when all other means have been exhausted and when it's necessary to protect life. but a year on another $23.00 people died when police fight indiscriminately during a raid on the, the acquisition of allah. those killed well mostly black, several children were also among the dead. the united nations is called on the brazilian government to reform the police force and address systemic racism and racial discrimination, monarchy anarchy of has more now on these eighty's developments from rio de janeiro . now there are 19 people that are died ah, one policeman still, but there are, there were 2 women were just simple bystanders. the others are the police say, are suspects of belonging to the largest of criminal gang here in brazil,
1:13 am
which is the red command on the question is, was, is all this fire worth it for, for, to control crime? you must know that here in rio armed militia gangs, which are composed of former policemen and drug traffickers, control 60 percent of the territory. but what human rights organizations insecurity, experts have been saying, is that just going into or for vale law, which is usually up on the hill like this one that you can see behind me, which is the place where it happened. it's you just going in there and shooting people is not working. are there have been 71 people killed already? are in the past 14 months in this sort of police raid recruiter to an easy, now police there of use tear gas battens and pepper spray against protest as
1:14 am
opposed to next week constitutional referendum. witnesses say at least 5 people are arrested at the demonstration of the capital tunas. proposed constitution would significantly enhance the power of the president chi said opposition parties of called for a boycott. of monday's vote saying it amounts to a power grab you watching al jazeera life from london nation wants to lead on the program. or thomas wilma 8 is found guilty of contempt of congress for refusing to provide evidence to a panel investigating last year's capital attack fires burning for days at the sight of the bay route lost the physical force. rain silos could collapse ah
1:15 am
hello, they will start down under in australia and from the satellite image. you can see that co of cloud working its way of a southern areas that's a cold front that's gonna bring wessa weather to the southeast over the weekend. so rain for places like tasmania, as well as victoria cloud, stretching out towards that east coast. but there's gonna be some improvement from bisman brisbin. we will see more settle conditions as that wet and windy weather pulls its way out to see. but we've got a stronger cold front moving into western parts over australia in the south for the likes of perth. we are expecting scattered thunderstorms on saturday, but it's moving pretty quickly. things are looking more settled if a little cooler and we hope across the tasman to new zealand. we were looking largely settled across the south island temperatures, picking up for christ church and wellington. but things are gonna change for the north, fine. and you can see that massive rain starting to swoop in from sunday. that was a move to southeast asia. it's business as usual, a mix of scattered thunderstorms and showers,
1:16 am
but lots of sunshine as well. shop thunderstorms expected for eastern areas of indonesia, and more waves of heavy rain pulling across across indo china. in particular for southern thailand ah, on counting the cost wants the economic impact of europe, extreme weather conditions. and doug, developing nations, getting the funds needed to make the transition to renewables plus aircraft have returned to the skies, but is the demand for new plane on the rise? counting the cost on al jazeera ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah
1:17 am
ah, ah. our combat main stories are following now. russia and ukraine of signed a deal to reopen ukrainian ports on the black sea for grain exports raising hopes at my ease. a global food crisis ceremony in istanbul was overseen by the un secretary general and the turkish president to or could the agreement at least 19 people were killed in a police raid and one of rio de janeiro lodges for villas. police a most were members of organized crime groups. the police have been accused of brutality. all the brazilian president, like in the operation to account boy movie to easy employees of use tear gas prices and pappas break as protest as opposed to
1:18 am
next week's constitutional referendum. witnesses a at least 5 people were arrested at the demonstration in the capital tunas. now he's also been following developments in sri lanka, very close. see the new president to run out where chromos singer has been criticized for a violent crack down on anti government protest. his last night demonstrated have been occupying the areas around the presidential secretary in colombo for almost 4 months. then hundreds of heavily armed soldiers and police commandos, assaulted members of the public among them disabled former soldiers and hearing impaired civilians. police say they had no alternative. we now fernandez reports from colombo, an uneasy cecil sinshay lanka on friday evening. very different to the chaos of the morning. hundreds of military personnel and police commandos, surrounded and to go from protest as who had camped outside the president's office . the 105 days i
1:19 am
mobile seemed footage was knives streamed by. those who were barricaded in an attack. 1000 or so ago. a man totally have been in facebook with us and destroyed tomei, t sams, angles, teens, and take over the place. i nod animals there for history, for theater. they are badly injured and some of them have stood annual joy, a 1000 as good and 19 president lisa collared, and he took cowardly action against the face. with a condemnation of the government's actions was harsh and swift opera that run. oh, you are not too big for us. after taken the oath as president, you started with oppression. you started by warning the people mom and we will
1:20 am
respond to your oppression. your threats and your fox, peacefully and democratically, well, a marable era, noisy, the use of armed forces to suppress civilian demonstrations on the new president's 1st deign office is despicable. the center for policy alternatives is called on become a singer to issue a public apology. insured an independent investigation and revoke the state of emergency. the u. n. has added its voice to the criticism here so forth against peaceful protested wrongs contrary to international law. and we urge your forties to immediately hope the use of such false or sri lankan have the right to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and the right to participate in public affairs. the president was busy swearing in his new prime minister and cabinet vicar missing has re appointed the same people who served under the roger boxes,
1:21 am
prompting claims that he's acting as a proxy for the family protested say they don't want another roger pox, aiden power, but the actions of the new president suggests he comes from the same mold. they say they won't stop their campaign till run a vicar missing her resigns minute. fernandez al jazeera colombo, though on time top political adviser to formulas president donald trump has been convicted of contempt. steve bannon refused to comply with their congressional audits testify about the capital insurrection. rosalind jordan reports on this now from washington. steve bannon was the man who whispered in president donald trump's ear and they both believed that gave ban on the right to ignore call to testify before the january 6th committee. on friday, a federal jury needed fewer than 3 hours to decide that by doing so bad and broke the law in the closing argument that the prosecutor missed. one's very important
1:22 am
phrase right. i stand with tromp and the constitution and i will never back off that ever. the january 6th committee had wanted to know just how much band and knew about trump's plans to disrupt the certification of the 2020 presidential election and staying in office. as a result, it wasn't asking for information about the attack on the capital itself. even so, said bannon not only refused to testify. he also refused to share any documents or communications with the panel. the committee and turn called on the justice department to prosecute bannon. he's already planning his appeal on grounds. the prosecution misled the jury. they argued to the jury today that when a person gets a subpoena and executive privilege is invoked, it for congress to decide whether the indicative privilege is valid and how brought
1:23 am
it is. that's absolutely false. steve bannon is expected to be sentenced in october . rosalind jordan elders era america, by a cruise in lebanon, a warning that the remaining grain, silos it, they root poor shirt, risk of collapse. rising temperatures in the for mentation of the grain spunk flies at the storage facilities last month. silos were badly damaged in the exposure at the port in 2020, that kill more than 200 people saying a hunter has worn all this now from bay root. the silos behind me out, they will pour to experts as well as fire fighters. tell us that yes indeed, they risk collapse. it's hard to say when it could be in the next few hours, days, or, or even weeks. but the bottom line is this, the wheat, the corn that is stabilizing the, the structure, thousands of tons of we've been corn, they are slowly burning. and if they continue to burn, or if you remove them,
1:24 am
then the structure collapses. if i just get out of the way you can see the smoke rising in recent weeks, there has been really a series of, of fires. the last one was the ignited last night. fire fighters are telling us that the army created a coordinate around the structure and not allowing them to get close because of the risk of, of, of, of it collapsing. and they don't have the equipment in order to reach the source of the fire. so if this continues to burn, then the what really holds the silos up to keep it standing will continue to burn and there is 9 meters under ground filled with gray and filled with corn which is turning into oil. so really, this, the silos is, has a lot of symbolic meaning for it, for the people of the city and of this, of this country. but in particular,
1:25 am
for the victims of the families of the victims of this devastating blast which really killed more than 200 people and devastated neighborhoods, they see this as a witness, a witness to a crime that still has not has not been solved. now at least 13 people have been killed in fighting between armed groups in libya, capital tripoli, the special to terrorists, forced accused the presidential guard of kidnapping their members. both groups, a part of the government's fragile security apparatus. civilians are caught in the crossfire of this including people attending a wedding. just nearby state of emergency was declared after the violence and flights between mitchie and miss writer have been suspended. now there's been a surgeon corona's eyes current of ours cases in australia, and that is putting pressure on the hospitals. this is because of the highly contagious sub variance of only crohn that's driving a fresh wave of infections across the asia pacific. sarah clark reports now from
1:26 am
brisbin. hospital admissions, from cove at 19, are at record levels in some states in australia, the countries in the grip of a 3rd wave of the oma kron variant with more than 300000 cases, recorded this week. and the peak expected in august. i think there's a little bit of uncertainty, but we're probably gonna reach record numbers and record numbers and hospital potentially in various parts of the country now, which is the concern building. as i said, we're starting from a complete position of disadvantage in having hospital, which are completely full as they normally are still use among the most heavily vaccinated countries against clothing. 1995 percent of the population above the age of 16 has received 2 doses. the federal government is now offering a full dose to those over 30 years, but so far there's been caution to take up the offer. the thought shot gives additional potential. we've seen that very clearly from across the world. so essentially we just need to get more of those shots in the new wave,
1:27 am
evictions is not just being felt here in australia, but also across the asia pacific. even micronesia, which had been hired free until now as has 1st case reported in the community, epidemiologist. so encouraging pacific nations to expand the roll out of the 4th dose of the curve at 19 vaccine to avert a spike in infections in countries. me asian pacific regime, where a lot of countries get their infection right down. didn't have a big history of infections. but we're relying on a vaccination, we still have the same problem that we, we ended up needing to really get bash protection from these new sub barriers. when you saw the variance of the latest challenge to china. 0 time policy was shanghai rolling out mass testing. and residents now required to take a p. c. i covered 19 test, at least once a week until august. the chinese territory of macau, a government imposed extended lockdown will be lifted and casinos allowed to reopen
1:28 am
on saturday. south korea, you cases are nearly 10 times higher than a month ago, with nearly $70000.00 cases on friday. and the warning from the health agency that it could search to over 200000 daily cases. next month, sarah, clock al jazeera l soaring fuel prices, while wind have made many people think seriously about buying an electric car. but some enthusiast can't like of the classics as yesterday and that love is spot the creation of new high bid, hickle's. rom panels reports. now from san marcos, california work wagner's volkswagen rolled off the assembly line back in 1962. i'd say it's definitely my daily driver. i'm if i'm going i grocery shopping of i'm going to hockey. ah, if i'm running errands like this is, this is a car. well, most beetles from the kennedy era have long since made a one week trip to the junkyard. wagner's runs like
1:29 am
a dream and fast to because this old beadle is now an electric vehicle. it's clean, it's quiet. ah, it's reliable. there's a lot less moving parts and a lot lesson go wrong. is a joy to drive or, and more owners have broken down or mechanically challenged classic cars or taking them to shops like evie west, where owner mike bream and his expert crew flip them from fossil fuel to electron sign of we remove the engine ah, in associated components, so the fuel tank, the exhaust system, sometimes the transmission, all of these are replaced with an electric motor and at tesla battery, there seems to be no shortage of tesla drivers wrecking their cars in providing a plentiful supply of parts. cars being retrofitted here include a classic b, m, w, a sleek, black corvette, and even a goal wing delorean, ready for a trip back to the future. the cost of an electric overhaul ranges from $18000.00
1:30 am
to $30000.00. if you want to convert your classic car to an electric vehicle, you're going to need some patience at this shop. for example, the waiting list for new customers is 5 years. so our typical customer is one that really loves their car either it has a, you know, significance to the family. maybe it's been handed down or you know, customer has driven it since high school. so typically, automotive enthusiasts best describes our customers. right now. those customers are also laughing at sky high fuel prices. bream says he's concerned about the environment and global warming, but reducing c o 2 emissions isn't his big motivation. a motorhead. i'm a hot rodder, i'm a speed guy. wagner is proud. that is all v w isn't making the climate crisis worse . i'm excited to take it up to them out and driving through the.
28 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on