tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 8, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
6:00 pm
of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to save the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done to standard wants. toys on al jazeera, ill tell square is in the her story, cards of tripoli, the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect, that the city has the ability to law tourists, whether foreign or lebanese exports. yet the authorities have done nothing to preserve the historic and monuments and bring life back to this place. tripoli is considered the 2nd most archaeologically important that he probably the mom know campfire after the egyptian capital cairo. the montessori mosque is among some of the structures remaining from that hero remnants from other ears as well are found here. the tripoli. history is overshadowed by a turbulent recent path and a grim reality. ah,
6:01 pm
this is al jazeera. ah. although i am carry johnson, this is the news our life window will coming up in the next 60 minutes. funerals held for palestinians killed in 3 days of israeli as strikes as a ceasefire holds between israel and islam actually had a top command. all the pakistan taliban is reportedly killed in eastern afghanistan . we live in campbell. any at tech to a nuclear plant is a suicidal sing. russia says it will allow access to this apparition, nuclear plant in southern crane. it's he sides blame each other for a tax on it. and where in cuba, where a battle is under way to control a large fire to fuel facility allen, sports have a star, nick curios, bill to
6:02 pm
a man to him ahead of the us open. yes. drilling has followed his wimbledon final appearance and with his 1st single title since 2019. ah! a sees far between israel and islamic jihad fights as in garza appears to be holding. as the skies went silent and there is really bombardment finally ended. hottest indians began burying their dead. the truce was broken by egypt. un cut our also involved at least $45.00 palestinians, mostly civilians were killed in the conflict which began on friday. 16 of them were children. these really government says it was targeting members of the group that somebody had and has killed 2 of its leaders during the offensive. the armed group responded by far in hundreds of rockets into israel. most were intercepted by the
6:03 pm
iron dome missile defense system. and you on the outside reports from garza garcia quite on monday. no. he's really bombs. no collapsing buildings, no air raid sirens for now. 3 days of bombardment by israel has destroyed homes and killed dozens of palestinians. many of them children. oh pissy squire began late on sunday, bringing relief and celebration. oh no, no. listen honey. we hope we will not have wars. we are a people and we have the right to live our lives. and garza, we don't want was every year or every 2 days. and now we haven't even recovered from the previous war because israel says hunt for leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad, israel and it's allies,
6:04 pm
cold and terrorists. but the relatively small armed resistance group enjoy support among palestinians. these sac heavy aerial at artillery attacks on neighborhoods in garza and retails. yeah. to you rocket fire into israel. egypt mitigated the seas fired between israel and these like she had with support from the u. n. a cutter that had one and they did it because of this renewed aggression. the guitar role was again, as it always is, with the aim to stop this aggression and stop the continuous bloodshed. israel and his lie, misty, had both reserved, right? they say to respond to future aggression, assuring a daycare long conflict is far from over. there was so you only a rough i shot the zionist enemy, had a clear and specific goal, the annihilation of the islamic jihad movement and its military wing. the l. could brigade today, after the cautious stopped islamic jihad is clearly still strong. minutes before
6:05 pm
the seas choir took his sack. a flurry of bombs and rockets flew back and forth between gods in israel. before the sky fell silent, people in garza don't get to go back to anything like normal because they're still living on the israel's siege. that is a form of silent violence. against every man, woman and child and gaza. 24 hours a day, $365.00 dizzy for 15 years. so unfortunate is fragile. this is going to happen again. i can't tell you if it's going to be in a day a week, a month or a year, but it's going to keep happening. because israel enjoys total impunity for its crimes against the policy and people forgotten living decades under illegal occupation in an open air prison. the nate to cease fire is just
6:06 pm
a brief pose before the next israeli a talk. you miss c l just 0 ga down. colored abu hate is the palestinian islamic jihad movement media officer in bay root. he says, egypt has guaranteed 2 members of the group will be released as part of the piece. still, israel denies that. we hate says the group is ready to resume bombing if the to onset free live agreement and months is that, you know, i won't have to be to leave today morning and the number is to be used in, within 2 weeks. now it's florida. it is for announced one which one is right and which one saying that to the agreement 3 be have and once we have a medical decision that without that anything can you allow me
6:07 pm
there will be most useful agreement that will be a break or the agreement from that isn't a side the pipe, we eat one thing, you know? i think it's in the hands you have to have to say what, what they're getting month and how to deal with tuition. this is not the 1st time that they're going to break agreements. we know that and we believe that minute and the government had to make victory at the expense of the people at the expense of the blood. right? speak to and then have things the un humanitarian coordinator for the occupied palestinian territory that she joins us live from garza, thanks very much for joining us on the program. how would you assess what happens in terms of the lives that have been lost?
6:08 pm
thanks guy, and thanks for having me. certainly in terms of the assessment, the entire situation is a tragedy. our 1st concerns right now of course that the ceasefire must hold. there were children who have been growing up in gaza and have endured the repercussions of 5 wars. i just want to say that both israelis and palestinians need to be able to feel safe house than in need to be able to exercise their right to movement. to education, to be able to get access to health care and to be able to have jobs every time there's an escalation. the goals are set back for both israelis and palestinians. i've heard some of your guests talking about going back to normal. going back to the beginning of august year is not normal, going back to pre may 2021 which during which there was another escalation that's
6:09 pm
not normal either. we really need to be looking for longer term solutions here or even outside of the latest strikes. how does the continuing israeli seeds affect how to spin lives? well, i think a number of the pictures that you've already shown demonstrates that and some of the things that i've said demonstrate that just in terms of being able to exercise the rights that you and i and so many of us are able to enjoy all of the time they don't have freedom of movement, they're unable to access economy. they often are not able to access the, their health care. all of the things that most of us are many of us at least, are able to take for granted. at least 45 public students, including 16 children, have been killed. how do you think that can be justified?
6:10 pm
well, according to international law, of course, children should never be put in harm's way. anybody who is engaged in any type of hostilities needs to ensure that the you use of force is proportionate to the circumstances. i also want to point out of course, that the use of indiscriminate weapons, especially if they're coming from well populated residential areas and landing in well populated residential areas are contrary to international law. we understand we're just hearing that these really tv channel 12 is said that an addiction delegation has iraq and television this evening to press for the release of the 2 prisoners we mentioned earlier for the and a was how important is it that that release goes ahead so that the seas fall will hold i, i really think that you would actually have to ask the parties that because only
6:11 pm
they can answer in terms of what their priorities are. obviously from the united nations point of view, the cease fire must hold regardless of whatever deal is made, so that the civilian population is able to live safely without fear. and as i say, be able to exercise their rights. i'm not sure if you've had a chance to, to do this as yet, but how would you assess the damage has been caused by these is when he strikes on the infrastructure of gaza. so we're obviously in the middle of doing that. now in addition to providing immediate assistance, we are aware that a number of people have been displaced. approximately 40 families have been displaced. but again, let's put this into context because there are still 12500 housing units that need to be prepared since made since the may escalation from 2021. so people are living in very,
6:12 pm
very unhygienic situations. then of course we have the impact of the gas power plant having run out of fuel. yes, fuel is coming in today, but even the impact of the gas power plant having to shut down over the past couple of days has impacted the amount of raw sewage going into the mediterranean from gas . also in terms of hospitals and just electricity general in terms of providing the necessary support to services that is required. unimed terms of infrastructure, what you may call israeli forces, demolishing homes of people who are relatives of those keys. well, the international law, and i'm sure most of your viewers are aware of this, is that civilians should not be targeted, but they should not be put in harm's way to the extent possible. as you pointed out,
6:13 pm
there have been a number of children killed. the united nations has confirmed that at least 19 of the 45 housed indians who were killed our civilians. and we will continue to try and confirm the numbers of civilians who have lost their lives as a result of this escalation in hastings. we very much appreciate your time here on the program mapped out to 0. thank you very much. thank you. always ready forces have demolished palestinian homes during a raid in the occupied westbank boot doses accompanied by israeli forces destroyed to houses and village of mana jeanine, one that belong to the grandfather of a 20 year old palestinian who's accused of killing 3 israelis in early may village of re money is 17 kilometers north west of the palestinian city of jeanine. my name is home to some 6 and a half 1000 people. it abraham sent this report from the demolition site in money.
6:14 pm
this is what remains of the fbi hot family home after israeli forces re did that a man a village and demolished the house. it belongs to the property of its when eager old palestinian, who has been accused by israel, of killing 3 israelis in an attack in may. the grandfather of his heart says this was his dream home. he worked abroad for 30 years and it was his re to come back here and build the 3 story house. but now him and 16 other members of his family are homeless and of a cooler donnie. the destruction of this building here only increased hatred. not for me. my children and grandchildren are not afraid. they are sewing the seeds of hatred amongst the new generation. but i told the israeli commander, all occupations will come to an end. the house of 19 year old as either if i had been demolished as well. both men were detained in israel after
6:15 pm
a 3 day manhunt. the families here say they had no idea of their son's intentions. i'm joined here now by the uncle of us. are the. refer you mister aguilar. i will ask you, can you rebuild this house? have a thumb. i'm none of salty. we can't even remove the robber before we get the approval of the israeli occupation. we can't rebuild the house. now, 8 family members have lost their home and have nowhere to go. many here are telling us that they're following the news of the latest israeli escalation on the besieged gaster. and they say, even when a cease fire has been reached israeli occupation, it's violations. and it's measures are still ongoing of 20 more heads on uneasily including i'm john henry and northern ukraine in coming up, i'll show you what a clean up rave looks like. wishing for peace chance and military leader signs a dealing though ha, with opposition groups to end. yes. of conflict and in sports,
6:16 pm
the heat is on at manchester, united. i christiana, now it didn't start to disappointing season. ah. i top commander of the pakistani taliban until it while it my aunt has been killed in the neighboring afghanistan. that's according to our castaneda, government officials and was on the u. s. state department's want to list a solid ben job. it is live in cobble with more on this. now sama, what more can you tell us when it is a major blow to the pakistani taliban also known as that he gets olive on pakistan or ttp of the valley. basset, also known as omar holiday, for a sunny, was a leading figure, are known for not just as brutality, but his effective use of social media as well. to put the group on the map are in
6:17 pm
the last 2 decades or so his, we have to realize that he's been reportedly killed at least 6 times beforehand, 3 of them being drawn strikes, which went after him. so this is somebody who's been reported dead and has and then that's not come out to be true a multiple times before to rating for the group to actually confirm his death. there have told out there that there is going to be a declaration about quote, his martyrdom, but it is a significant action against the group, but there is still a bit of mystery shouting how he was killed as the report suggested. and he was in his car and was killed with 2 other commanders, white with either a roadside bomb or a rocket. we don't know by he was moving from but the cur, in the eastern part of understand 2 words focused on or was it another location that he was moving to. but in the last few days, we've heard about movements of various commanders move belonging, not just the g d p, but other groups as well. trying to relocate themselves,
6:18 pm
especially after the u. s. strong strike, which killed him. and what he a few days ago here in the african capital cobble it does bring into question the taliban claims that i've done. so i is not going to be used to harbor or to orchestrate the attacks against anyone else by any of the foreign groups. but there are multiple groups which have been present in this country for the last 2 decades . it is also interesting to note that this killing comes at a point when pakistan was closer to the group, although talk said stall. but there been multiple rounds of dialogues that have been held by various aspects of the back of the district, including religious leaders, as well as military commanders, as they try to find a solution in the wake of a spike of attacks in buckets on by that that he could thought of one pocket bun, a blow to the group, and also question marks to whether those talks are going to go ahead or i going to break down the bucket finally got. but especially after a while it's funny,
6:19 pm
a senior member, a senior leader of the bucket, finding yvonne reportedly being killed in a roadside bombing. some i've been job law for sin cobble, thank you for that update. the rasa says it's ready to facilitate a visit by monitors from the international atomic energy agency to the power plant located in south eastern ukraine is the biggest atomic power complex in europe, that ukraine and russia blame each other for shelling at the facility, rushes, defense ministry says selling has damage the high voltage power line. ukrainian officials accused moscow trying to cause power blackouts. you and the secretary general and a terrorist says international oversight if necessary. and the attack to a nuclear plant is a suicidal sink. and i hope that those attacks will end and that the same time,
6:20 pm
i hope that i will be able to have access to the plant and to exercise its meant that competencies on the pound has security measures to prevent a nuclear catastrophe. but those measures weren't designed for war time. the plant has 6 reactors, and it usually generates nearly half of ukraine's nuclear power. attacks heightened the risk of damaging the plants electricity grid. radioactive material could be released if the fans cooling system fails, with undeniable backup generators. under the worst case scenario, explosions could also destroy the plant, so called react to containment structure. that would allow high radiation levels to escape into the atmosphere, making nearby areas uninhabitable for decades. of people who live near the nuclear plants say there's a growing sense of alarm in the area because look, looks to me. if there's chaos, how could there also be control at the same time,
6:21 pm
we want peace and calm. we've gone people from both sides to stop losing their lives for no reason. we've lived our lives. but what about our children and grandchildren? we could join you why, as city residence, we call on the russian army and the training on forces to avoid. i've been fighting in the area and within a 20 kilometers own around the nuclear plant. we're talking about the safety of the entire planet. it's not just about to try and loose russia and other foreign countries nearby. next heels alleys, a member on the supervisory board of the ukrainian n g o. better regulation delivery office. he previously served as a minister of energy and environmental protection. he joins us from care. thanks for being with us here. so how dangerous are these attacks? can you give us all an idea of the scale of the catastrophe that could occur? well, hello. first of all, speaking about it. well, i believe that it could be the biggest gift in the world,
6:22 pm
dealing with nuclear power generation and low nuclear power plant is the biggest power plant on e broke in the continent and well making some gender us situation on this side is more than just recall catastrophe about the situation. well, i can bring understanding that russian military forces are using as a site for placing the military. busy we have bonds placing soldiers and right down the grading and stuffy, bring and personal is operating under the pressure from the military officials of russian army. so this is, is it to ation right now i am speaking about. busy accidents,
6:23 pm
if we are speaking to them, we have to hit on the nuclear power reactor. it's really, really dangerous situation and, but we can say that it will be a local ex attempts, but it will be a problem with the operational and it will be, it is some situation with the star that operates nuclear power rector. it can bring problems with the cooling of reactors, and it's really crucial. and in case it's a little bit problem with the killing, it gets was a problem. but equipment, it can be a big, greater catastrophe. as i said to us in the history of humanity, and how important is this plant in terms of the amount of energy it provides for ukraine? well, it's a top of our local power plant. it's a base load is 6 go bought of install capacity and can speak about
6:24 pm
so losing such low as well. it's really, really a great loss in the energy balance and to al, yes, it's a problem for the future. heating susan, in the brain, we have to go through a really hot winter doings of why and losing such generation facilities is crucial question. also adding to their situation was the right to it's a base plan for russian sites. is they want to the risks of each, this a nuclear power plant system, because right now it's synchronized with rock and system. they want to switch and synchronize states williams and russian system, but they do not need such a base loads. and so there is, well, there is no reason for them to use such amount of electricity as well as nuclear
6:25 pm
power plants work in the base loads. if there is no, but you need to balance the system with the nuclear power plants it's, it's re, scant. let's say for the 1st thing and the 2nd thing, it's not i cannot make a reliable from this find. well yes, it's rather greater loss for brittany and engine bounce. ok without to leave it there next week or so. thank you very much. indeed for being with us here on the program. thank you. almost of ukraine's money is going to fund it school effort against russia, leaving little to rebuild destroyed homes. that's where group of young people are stepping in. the shovels or music from engine went to meet some of them in the village of even english in northern ukraine. i. this is the sound of a new generation of ukrainians unbound by war. resurrecting what's been lost each
6:26 pm
weekend. hundreds of young volunteers from across ukraine and as far away as london donate their own money raise more through crowd funding and higher coaches to carry them 2 hours north from keith to get here. then they go to work. they call it a clean up res. we cannot all be on the front line ah, shooting and struggling for our country, but we can do something useful here, staying at our home, said our country as so, so, and destroys our country. and so once a, someone needs to rebuild russian rocket strikes turned the house from this and did this with no hope of saving it, the workers clear the way for reconstruction, but it will the spirit and the pin for dot com find out around. and it's, it's really touching on march 5th, this man, his pregnant wife and his brother were in the basement when rocket struck somehow. everyone survived for
6:27 pm
a couple holiday 7 or 30 so many people have come together and very grateful of that. but we'll try to adopt a bill and move forward to victory through pouring rain searing heat and summer sun. they work until the site is clear. these volunteers came here to listen to the music, have a good time and rebuild their country. brick by brick. the it, when it's done into on po yaks father in law, who owns the home, says thank you ah, there reward a free concert from ukrainian electro folk star monica who says she takes inspiration from the youth of ukraine. and it's defiance in the face of an ongoing war. hi to seal it in there. i. and i think that if we have such powerful young generation, so impressive, so encouraged. i him no visitation that ukraine one
6:28 pm
step with this then they party is only their generation can celebrating in a torrential downpour in a cultural center gutted by shilling in the region where the ukrainian army drove out russian forces. john henderson al jazeera yvonne, good northern ukraine said i had hair on al jazeera, china extends military drills in the taiwan straits as beijing and type a trade. warnings can ins, head to the polls in less than 24 hours, will tell you who's running and what they're promising. and in sport, an emotional moment, this goes legend. the sales coming up later in the program. ah
6:29 pm
hello the weather slot, he sat fan, our cross smart show of the middle east, across the arriving pitch. there at least we have still got some sharp showers, longest spells to find the potential for further flooding into western parts of yemen. the far southwest of saudi arabian, a similar picture as we go on at 3 a wedding stay temperatures here in doha, getting up to 43 celsius little bit of a shamal setting in 50 there for q 8 and for baghdad, or rather more comfortable 30, around that eastern side of the mediterranean lot, you try to across much of north africa as one would expect. you can see these pockets of heavier cloud, thick cloud. heavier range is driving in from the if the opium highlands. these are easterly ways we have got a little clutches, storms just off the west coast of africa. i want to watch over the next couple of days because it may well power up into a tropical storm as it crosses to the atlantic, heading towards the caribbean. so keeping a close eye on that one,
6:30 pm
plenty of showers rolling in behind. then with those a large thunder head showing up their cross central parts of africa, the southern areas of africa, it is largely dry. once again, a lot of settled weather around. you may see one or 2 showers just creeping into the far south of mozambique for a time. still disappointing me try to the east side of kenya and also somalia. ah, what is the ocean? witness claim is witness, difference is witness. change. witnesses, happiness, witness. witness. sunlight, witness de la, witness. last witness. charity witness. you witness. clarity, witness. family, witness, friends, witness the beginning. witness. the end witness. life. witness. an algebra?
6:31 pm
both jen and his and the police violently dispersing crisis. these are some of good tens of thousands of people try to flee. inspired to program making. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools. we have to fight for algebra, english proud recipient. the new york festivals broadcaster the year award for the 6 year running. lou ah, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories now the sound, the palestinian islamic jihad group tells al jazeera at it. we'll go back to
6:32 pm
bombing israel if it doesn't release detainees. guy j spokesman coded height says israel agreed to release 2 of the top commanders under ceasefire to heal, broken by egypt. israel has denied agree to those terms, is what the forces have demolished palestinian homes during a raid in the northern occupied west bank. bulldozers accompanied by israeli forces destroyed 2 houses. village of honey in russia says it's ready to facilitate a visit from monitors, from the international atomic energy agency to toward the upper asia power plant. that ukraine and russia have blamed each other for showing the facility last week. let's return now to our top story. the seas far between israel and is i think she had fighters in garza after 3 days of violence. well, it's bringing out as he was seen, epistle, unless my one shot, he joins us on skype from paris. moment. how fragile do you think this cease fire
6:33 pm
could be i think it's fraudulent because this into this situation continues to be tense. and apparently there's some disagreement over the 4th filaments off of that says fire. but there to get in the ceasefire for israel is more like a continuation of the war by other means. because the blockade of garza that has gone on now for some 15 years, continues unabated and occupation continues that oppression and so on, so forth. as you reported earlier, clearly are both sides are also not totally convinced that the actual their balls, although these really early say that they were able to destroy a number of targets the, the damage to garza, to the got a civilian infrastructure has been huge. but while this climate she had lost some
6:34 pm
of its capacity, it came out politically a winner out of this confrontation with their means to be seen or how these really prime minister comes out of it. some say he might have gained some momentum locally . other said, perhaps it is the end of him and it is the i'm the new coming of premier samantha. now, when you see innocent civilians including children being killed, how can this be seen as anything other than some form of indiscriminate collective punishment? yes it is, and it is, of course, a violation of international law and as words earlier from the conscious you and spokesperson, ah, it is a violation in 2 men and to many ways and so many ways. but it continues, and this is the 5th for her or whether asked her 14 years the 5th war. and each
6:35 pm
time israel claims that is achieving its targets. when in fact it's that arising an entire population of over 2000000 refugees in that open air prison called casa. so yes, the violations continues that a crime continues. but as one israeli observers for it to day, what goes on in gaza stays in gaza. it seems as far as the world's concern meeting, there was very little attention paid by other governments around the world as to the crimes being committed in chasm. but also at the same time, i would say a number of years ago when an israel would have been targeted by rockets from gaza, that the world would go up in arms in defense of israel. wouldn't hear that much of that either. basically the world has lost interest in his right and it's wars and
6:36 pm
it also lost interest in the humanitarian crises, disaster called palestine. israel would say that it carried out a preemptive strike, that had no choice. but could that be used to justify almost anything you know, preemptive strikes are not legal under international law. you cannot just preempt just because you calculate that there's some sort of a trickle. some or some kind without going back to like a more united nations or other forums in order to show that you are in fact the age of i think israel has used preemption. that is part of its doctrine and, but it's not exactly in the united states, try to do the same thing in iraq methylation. and every one understood that that was legal. but it does use that not only in pre as preemption general, and i would just like to know on something about that. it also uses as a preventive measure, meaning even within, as there isn't really an immediate threat, which does use war as
6:37 pm
a tool for preserving and security by attacking others in this case on that palestinians. but really in the end of the day after 5 of the same type of wars are that israel tried in garza, my sense is strategically speaking. it's losing, it's the terrace. it used to have deterrence. once upon a time it's punitive measures. they're making devastation and caused in garza and other places. it would actually dissuade palestinians from, you know, carrying more of the same. but you look at slide that you had celebrating in garza and you look at hamas coming out. totally untouched, even more privilege. today than ever in garza, clearly as israel is losing much of, it's the turn capacity through these sorts of pre emptive strikes. senior haskell
6:38 pm
analyst, my wonderful, thank you very much. now chad, se transitional military council has signed an agreement in doha stock. peace talks with several groups to deal comes after 5 months, and she ations and have a way for elections and to return to civilian rule. or there were some noticeable absences at the funding. so many as mohammed expense, 43 of shots, political factions and armed groups have signed the long awaited peace agreement. giving the opposition and the transitional military council caused for hope. it was a very difficult talks, but what is important jobs which we got at the end of this long process. and i think that this agreement will lead us to just on the piece in child as he's fired. a general amnesty and the national
6:39 pm
dialogue will be the 1st articles to be implemented the dialogue due to be held later. the small in the capital in germany is meant to lead to the formation of a government of national unity. constitutional reforms and democrats collections cut off which sponsor the talks for the agreement is just the beginning. very helpful. that it will end hostility between the different parties. it will move the policy for a minute and meditative forces to a political force isn't. will allow for an easy transition towards the negotiations in chad itself. but not all factions, half find the deal among the absentees. indo how on monday was one of the largest armed groups the front for change and concord in chad or fact, as income at the beginning. oh, we were a little bit sure that your fuck to will not side. they were footing a some unacceptable conditions for the government,
6:40 pm
among which there is the release of the prisoners. yes. after the signing the lease agreement is still open and is still open for everybody to can join in the peace agreement in the future. so we urge and then today i urge everybody to didn't sign . and then because this is a short memory for the champion, chad, one of the poorest countries in the cell has been locked in eternal conflict for decades. fighting among armed groups has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. when mohammed debbie replaced his late father as president last year, he promised political reform and launched the peace talks like lead to the de harcourt . chad has seen dozens of similar agreements in the past. none of them held about why there is some concern about the future of this latest one. but many of the signatories tell us, but after 60 years of conflict,
6:41 pm
many charges say they are tired of war. and ready for peace. mom at one or 0. the kenyans will head to the polls in less than 24 hours to choose a new president, parliament county governors and assemblies present o'conny, otter will step down after 10 years. many voters frustrated by corruption, skyrocketing prices, hoping for change her in the task reports on who's running and what's at stake. this is all galley made from kenya. staple, olga amazing. like most basics here, it's price has gone up and because of shortages, it's not easy to find in the living evenings continue these, we more businesses will close. we are facing a lot of challenges of corruption, foreign debt, rising inflation and unemployment, a big election issues. and all candidates are promised to cushion households against the increasing cost of living for politicians on running for the presidency . david while with a, a lawyer and pasta george watch acoya, a law professor,
6:42 pm
william router king as deputy president and rayleigh, dinger, a former prime minister. but opinion polls suggest they are 2 front runners. oh router, the current deputy president who describes himself as a hustler and hopes his rags to riches story will resonate with the poor and or dingo who's making his 5th bid for the top. the job. the veteran opposition leader is the son of king as 1st to vice president and enjoys the backing of current leader who looking at it's an election. some analysts say will be hotly contested. hickory is the largest ethnic group in king. i have no pets dental favorites. this time, however, both bluto and no danger have chosen. he qu, you writing mates in the country with ethnic voting. blogs are important. i divided e q u votes, means the selection go either way. they are already claims and counterclaims
6:43 pm
upstair wattage and fo tricking more than a 1000 people died in the 2007 elections. what happens with kenneth, you political significance? is that he just that that tension. oh, sort of begin stew to chicago via the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and then the larger east africa. so that's what, and there's a lot of international of organizations that are bestier. and so can years, we're strategic for from a global perspective. and that's what the international community is looking at. the business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago. peaceful, you know, i like some previous votes. there's been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed. candice will result a differences in court and not the streets harder. matessa algebra narrowly taiwan
6:44 pm
has condemned to china's extension of military drills around the island. garlands defense ministry says 21 at chinese air force jets entered its defenses. monday exercises were originally set to end on sunday. they started after you as how speaker nancy pelosi. mr. type. hey, last week. now for me, we'd like to explain the tie once armed forces have responded to china's military exercises, in accordance with the established guidelines and plans, and also completely in accordance with the norms of international law. in the future, our armed forces will be able to protect the security of our country on the basis of legal norms. what modality anyway, hold on with it. we will firmly safeguard china's sovereignty and territorial integrity. we will take firm measures to prevent the u. s. attempt of trying to contain the country with taiwan and crushed the delusions of the taiwan authorities who have been dreaming of relying on the u. s. u. s. senate has passed a sweeping package worth $430000000000.00 covering climate attacks and healthcare.
6:45 pm
most of it will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment to fight global warming in u. s. history. democrats say it's a big victory for president joe biden, or saint john referrals. after round the clock debate on saturday and sunday, the u. s. senate passed the last major economic bill of jo biden's agenda, the inflation reduction act. on this vote. the age of 50, the nase of 50, the senate being equally divided. the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is past. the bill will raise $430000000000.00 for a wide range of priority, improving health care coverage, tackling climate change by investing in electric cars and renewable energy, imposing a mandatory, 15 per cent income tax on corporations, and cutting the deficit. this bill will kick start the era of affordable,
6:46 pm
clean energy in america. it's a game changer. it's a turning point, and it's been a long time in coming. the bill had been considered dead until democratic leaders negotiated a compromise name with senators joe manchin and kiersten cinema that guaranteed their support. senate republicans offered amendment after amendment in hopes of destroying the democrats unity. they blocked a plan to require private health insurers to charge no more than $35.00 a month for insulin, but that wasn't enough to derail the overall bill. after the vote, senate republicans issued a statement calling the bill a disaster. earlier on sunday and just out of cobit isolation, president joe biden signal to reporters, he thought the bill would pass. now it's up to the house of representatives to approve the bill before biden consigned it into law. that vote is tentatively set
6:47 pm
for friday. rosalind jordan l. jazeera washington, they send new mexico are investigating whether the killings of full muslim men in a 9 month period are connected. the latest victim was shot on unknown attacking albuquerque. on friday, in the 3 previous cases, the victims were ambushed in short without warning. authorities suspect the manual targeted because of their race and religion. a massive fire is still burning at a fuel storage facility. now cuba as main power station. if i started, when lightning struck a fuel tank on friday night, and it was doing reports from kansas, an inferno still rages at the antonio guitar us power plant was the most crucial in the country. on friday nights and saturday morning, the fire had spread to a 2nd tank, triggering a series of explosions use nay. some enter was hosing down the 2nd tank just
6:48 pm
seconds before it exploded. you lawyers of what killed should i let go of the hose level and when i started running it, i got tied up in the hose and fell on the floor and would by the far end and had already started moving away. and i held on to it, i wanted that's what got me out of this order. my other colleagues couldn't get away. no, you didn't want one fi fighter has been confirmed dead. another 16 are missing. their colleagues haven't been able to get close enough to retrieve their bodies. really going to send that over a 100 were injured in the president miguel diaz canal visited some in hospital over the weekend. this could not have come at a worse time for cubans who are already living through chronic power cuts. the war and ukraine has driven up the price of label. gus and us sanctions and oil tankers, which were part of the trumpet ministrations, maximum pressure campaign against the island, is still in place. driving up the cost of energy. then there's the state of the
6:49 pm
country's energy grid, which hasn't received enough maintenance and decades causing frequent power blackouts. do you have power got several times a week sake when morgan i absolutely and sometimes 3 times a day them in the zone, the power cuts out frequently to day. we haven't had any, but yesterday we had to during the day then you know, but you've got to adapt and see whether the country can resolve the situation in either you or my dance. escal help came from mexico and venezuela. they'd be both sending specialists, helicopters, sitting, and chemicals to extinguish the flames. a lot more, you're able to have john very n, with support in the prevention of risks, and also help to suffocate the fiber means of cooling with water and farm. we hope that more support will arrive soon, as well as the chemical material needed to help us. on sunday afternoon firefighters put out the fire in one of the supertankers that the place continued in the 2nd tanka. late sunday night, there was a huge explosion bubble that could be seen 5th,
6:50 pm
he miles away in havana. in the capture, the smell of cells. ed augustin mut answers as is there. a marine conservation groups in france are scrambling to help a balloon the whale trapped in the river sane. the animal has been stationary just west of the town of us and yet like our n for 3 days, it needs to move west towards the english channel. if it's going to survive, it risks starvation if it's left to long in fresh water, but efforts to feed the animal have so far failed. protected species is easily found in the cold arctic waters. so the head heron, al jazeera and sports, the australian tennis star with ordered. one reason to celebrate the us open details coming up. ah
6:52 pm
ah ah softball sport, no carry. thank you so much. nick. carrie also celebrating his 1st singles title and 3 years after winning the city opened in washington. last victory came out. this very tournament in 2019. and now he's repeated that success serial speech japan's yoshi, he told me she okay in straight facts in the final. the australian then returned to court and later that evening and clenched the double title as well as month wimbledon, a finalist moves up to number $37.00 in the world, ranking curio has 2 events to try to break into the top 32 to ensure he's seated for the us open starts in 3 weeks, just very emotional for me to say where i was out last year to now it's just an
6:53 pm
incredible transformation, but i just have a great energy. i knew that i had experience and i thought that i, you know, i've been in and really places and just to be able to turn it around. and i think the 70 people who you have helped me get there. but, you know, myself, i've shown some serious strength to just continue and, you know, just post beer and get through all those times. and probably when i was like meanwhile, in san jose, california and daria had sakina won her 1st title of the year. a russian came back from a sat down to be defeat american. shelby rogers got sakina has beaten the wimbledon champion and to top 10 players on her way to quenching the trophy, she is up to a career high number 9 in the world. right. was stuff after the 4 sets, it's never easy. they're losing the says legs, especially in the finals to recharge and come back in the 2nd the 3rd. but i'm really happy and brought it myself that i was able to do it from the 1st point of
6:54 pm
the 2nd sets. and i mean, physically was stuff meant that it was stuff, but it was a good show. and she was, which was true. the combat sports world is mourning the death of brazilian digit c, grades landra lowe, who was shot in the head of a night club in south hollow. the city of his birth have been reported on an off duty police officers suspected of shooting low has been arrested and that the fatal incident followed a fight between the 2. low dies age, 33 having won the world championships 8 times in 5 wait classes. the ruling body of african football once he weigh 5 to begin disciplinary proceedings against napoli, president really oh dillard rented for saying hill. avoid signing african players. want to play in the combinations 73 year old. it's frustrated about losing african players mid season to play the by any on competition last season. cameron midfielder andre frank sambo, geese, and senate goals. kelly, do cool
6:55 pm
a bali now at chelsea. miss 6 games for napoli. while i ask on duty camp says it's appalled by what it views as irresponsible and unacceptable remarks by dealer enters erling holland scored twice on his primarily debuted fire champions, manchester city, the victory at west ham. but an agent opened with a 36 minutes penalty. cordial with on the 22 year old from brought the endorsement for around $73000000.00. and that investment was already looking like great value when holland scored his 2nd of the match. spinal score immensity to west ham. no, of course earling this quarter, the 1st was important for them for him, of course, for us. and, and is a yes, good threat. another weapon that we have. no and but in the sometimes she knows, going to show of all our problems. she's going to up something like we want to do
6:56 pm
was a team. eric tan hag admitted he's got a hell of a job on his hands to take madge as united forward to losing their opening match in the premier league. his side were beaten, he won at home by brighton. it was sent hogs, 1st competitive game as united manager. the dutchman also face criticism for not starting for shawna. rinaldo, a portuguese, sorry who reportedly wants to leave old trafford, only came on as a 2nd half substitutes to sharon all those know after 10 days maybe do training and that is too short for for 90 minutes. so that's the reason i read to be didn't started. sometimes we played better and appreciation. today we had to really was period during the 1st off. and we have to learn from that. and that's also care . ashley bo hi has called her victory at the women's open life. changing as she became the 1st south african female to win
6:57 pm
a gulf major in 42 years. and but high went into the final round at birth yield and scotland with 5 shot lead. but that was gone when she triple bo gave the 15th, but saw her draw back alongside south korea's in gauge chin as both players finished at 10 under par. so went to a play off and it was behind, eventually one. it's on the 4th extra home just after 9 p. m. local time. a 33 old ceiling. her 1st leisure title at the course. so we're here, ernie. els won the mens open championship into 2000 and chief. we can look at from a new major champion to a 6 time wine and nick faldo can contain his emotions when calling time on his broadcasting career. golf legend has spent the last 16 years in the commentary booth and clearly found it hard to say good bye. he got it right. there was already here we are. 60 days later.
6:58 pm
thank you. oh, i means i'm a single job and i found that $6053.00 brothers and from at tiers to cheers. as these 2 got the crowd going at the commonwealth games in birmingham, england, the games mascot perry, the bowl took on a sound engineer in a dance off at a beach volleyball match both showing off some pretty impressive news. impressive indeed, and that is all you sport for an out back to you carry our thanks very much. it wasn't the other people ah ah
6:59 pm
and under cover reporting a few, no one will do that good finance to the whole election revealing corruption. i see . busy in exposing criminals, if he wants help to do that, a dedicated unit for investigative journalism, how much we have to pay you for the goes, it is more than by slavery exclusive stories explosive results al jazeera investigations, assassination is discipline destabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic leaders undermine democracy to consolidate
7:00 pm
their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship. opposing autocracy, democracy maybe on al jazeera, who from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, been mostly was occupied by i so the melodies arrived. derfin christian curd arab so need and she has these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music. i'm in the ruins of muscles. all city feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life for
31 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on