tv News Al Jazeera September 28, 2022 7:00am-7:31am AST
7:00 am
with which speaking by letting them choose the lessons they learn. ready revel education, democratic schooling, united kingdom on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this village is the 1st village in this area to be rebuilt, since the as airy military took control of this area. we detailed coverage. this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as by john's armed forces from around the world migration official say they're dealing with more than 200000 pending application. ah, moscow declared victory, separatist officials say nearly 95 percent of people in ukraine's occupied areas
7:01 am
voted to join russia. ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up florida, bryce is itself for the storm of the century. it's hearken in sense it's side of the southern united states. several european countries warned the mystery leaks and gas pipelines from russia are probably an act of sabotage. and chest swirled rocks by a tea thing. scandal that has the games top fly is divided. ah, russian back authorities and for occupied regions of ukraine say the results of a 5 day referendum show, a vast majority of people have voted to join russia. van it's weston allies,
7:02 am
say the referendums are a sham. the votes were hell. didn't have songs appreciate done yet. and no hands together, they make up 15 percent of ukrainian territory occupying administrations reported huge margins of victory saying enhance 98 percent of voters favored annexation. hammon vall reports it's the final day of voting, but already us. his presence is overwhelming. here for any one doubting the outcome of that a front him that i think is on the wall and on the lips of the organizes. ready to be on the lookout. we invite you to the referendum on joining the russian federation. please come in for volunteering, happy holiday to you. the mood was up beat on this pulling station for the pro ration leaders here. it east and ukraine. this day was meant to be a historic event.
7:03 am
with i'm voting in favor of joining the russian federation. i'm giving my vote for a happy bright future for us as part of the russian federation for a happy and bright future for our children, our grandchildren, our descendants. o. i'll show you to do that. if under miss a large chunk of ukraine will become russia, at least in the captain's eyes, gun usually she would near her of course, to day, amid the special military operation and referendums in the dumbass saving people in all territories where the referendum is held is at top of the mind and in the center of the attention for our entire society in our country. this is natural
7:04 am
because it's connected with dramatic events. in preparation for those dramatic events. russia is sending an additional 300000 reservists to your phone line. guys, holden, feel wonderful. uh huh. do you believe in the victory? of course it can be any other way. everything will be fine. everything is okay. how's the mood we are in the mood for fighting with whatnot. everyone is happy. this matter argues with russian official enough, took a city near the border with georgia. i will speak out, i am right, we are the occupiers. ukraine has not been part of the ussr for a long time, but the russian government remains determined this. his defense minister surgeon shall go visiting a training camp for recently mobilized troops. and it's these men that president
7:05 am
putin is now relying on to win his war. i'm a thought under seal moscow. i'll deserve hood abdul hamid traveled to southern towns in ukrainian control territory to hear what residents there have to say about the vote. it's always the same desolate scenes. go stones. this droid saw less. this is the cause. ukraine is paying to regain control of land that was occupied by russia. we are in vehicle pedia in the north of histone region . the look on the faces of those who stayed. tell the story. here there is no sign of referendum, but the russians are just 5 kilometers away. and people their vote to decide if the sun should join the russian federation. the referendum is a sham according to the care of sun administration. now in exile. oh, moving from what we are getting information from local people there. you should
7:06 am
understand. it's not a referendum, it's a movie. everything is done for the cameras. there was no preparation. according to the law. they are coming to people's houses with weapons and forcing them up. they catch them on the street. gina voted with her feet by escaping to the creamy inside . she won't show her face because some of her relatives are still in the russian held part of her son. she's worried about what could happen in the days to come. it's very difficult for us to speak to people who are living in areas under russian occupation. and from here it is impossible to reach those areas. so we as andree, if he could call his mother who is still in her son and tell us what is happening there. about 200000 people have been displaced by the war since his started 7 months ago. and re is one of them. my father died 3 years ago, but when soldiers came to visit my mom, they were looking for her and my dad to vote. there was some people who voted for
7:07 am
russia, but not in big numbers. many others have fled regions where the river ended has taken place over the past 5 days money and that they didn't rush and control part of the body just for 7 month. she says being forced to vote was the last straw. but for her sister, selena, this is a bittersweet moment and i bought it angers me all your life. you grow up with people, you work with them, you live next to them. and then all of a sudden they embraced the colors of russia and they are happy and smiling that they are part of russia. and while the international community has declared the referendum, illegal, ukrainian fear that the vote will mean even more and more devastation before the re gain control of the country. and that, i mean lizzy, we're in southern ukraine. now one of president vladimir putin is biggest allies issued rushes, blunting nuclear threat, yet to meet him at video says he believes nato will not intervene. if russia
7:08 am
decides to attack your crime with nuclear weapons, mavita is a former russian president. and now the deputy head of the national security council ukraine's president his address, the un security council, as it means to discuss the russian referendums below the medicine ascii, says the international community needs to take urgent action against moscow. al jazeera diplomat again, the james space has more each and a lot of as the security council was convened, russia was already signaling it was about to declare victory in the fall referenda in easton, ukraine. but the u. n's political chief made it clear those votes had no legitimacy in international law. they cannot be called a genuine expression of the popular will. speaking to the security council for the 4th time since the russian invasion in february, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski called for russia to be kicked out of all
7:09 am
international organizations. including the u. n. a implementation of the so called cry means scenario. and another attempt to and nass ukrainian territory will mean that there is nothing to talk about with these prep, president of russian annexation is the kind of move that suits him alone against the whole of humanity, rushes ambassador vaseline the benzine warm. these referenda may not be the last or didn't all sicilian in your book. now give is being rejected, not only by the people of crimea and on bus, but care on and separation, yet egan. this process is going to continue if key of does not recognize its mistake and its strategic errors that this process could continue after the meeting . i got reaction to that from the us ambassador. they did it in 2014 and now they're doing it again. so they, i have no doubts in my mind that they will attempt to do it. and that's why it's so
7:10 am
important that we stand against this immediately. ambassador thomas greenfield says she plans to bring a draft resolution condemning russia to a vote in the security code. so as early as the end of this week, russia then would clearly use its veto, bought the u. s, and his allies are then planning to bring things to all 193 members of the un of the general assembly. james bays al jazeera of the united nations, a commission chief sullivan. the lion says leaks to major pipelines between russia and europe, will cause my sabotage. nordstrom, one normally ships gas from russia, directly to germany, but deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off over sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the lakes near the island of bali, home shipping navy lanes. the lines rather, has now been restricted. the fasten is in the german town of leudemann with
7:11 am
a point where no stream meets land. gas bubbling up over an area of more than one square kilometer in the baltic sea near the danish island of bourne home. 3 huge leaks detected at both, not $31.00 and $2.00 is too much of a coincidence. according to europe in leaders and energy experts, gish monitors and we see clearly that this is an active site with us and active, which likely means a further step of escalation of the situation in ukraine. sweetie. seismologists say de, recorded to explosions before the leaks were detected. one on sunday night and one on monday evening. they're not very clear. and we also have quite a lot of data on last in the water, in the area, slightly closer to the swedish coast. when the swedish navy have training exercises and they a lot of minds for example,
7:12 am
and they often let us know about the particulars on that. so and the data from yesterday's last are very similar. there's no doubt that these are explosions occurring in the water. germany has not been receiving any gas from these pipelines for the last few weeks when russia stopped supplies through not 31, nor to him to never started operations. germany decided to pull the pluck just before russia invaded ukraine. in february, the north stream pipelines had been at the height of an ongoing dispute on how dependent europe, and specifically germany had become an russian gas called crew and germany to stop by in russian gas in the invasion of ukraine. but it was russia not germany, decided to completely pause the supply of northwind one just a few weeks ago. but now as seriously damaged, it's clear that no russian gas will flow to these pipelines anytime soon. the leaks show once more, how vulnerable europe's energy suppliers and how fall noble the gas pipes are 2
7:13 am
attacks. technically speaking, this is not difficult. i mean, it just requires a boat requires some divers that know how to handle explosive devices. and then depending on the water that may be some special diving equipment, or you could do it with some some of those modern under what submarines would ukraine blaming russia for sabotaging the pipelines artists have been more careful in pointing the finger before more investigations stepped fastened al jazeera and loop men on the bounty coast. i'll still have an al jazeera, we hear from some of brazil's forest community without what they want, and then next president hender had a sunday's vote. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read the
7:14 am
most of my cattle a ways time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. good to have you along. so temperatures are dropping, but those winds are picking up across the gulf states. so it's going for a closer look here. so that's going to swirl around the sand in does places like you weight the eastern province of saudi as well for us here in doha. i think when gus in excess of 40 kilometers per hour seemed likely on wednesday, the temperatures have popped up in jetta. it's a $41.00 degrees and i think we're going to see that humidity pump in once again after a few dry days. there it is dry in pakistan, just a few clouds drifting around, could archie with the high $32.00 degrees on wednesday. temperatures have fallen in bish kick is wall 21 that's closer to where you should be. for this year. we're coming up to october. as we look toward turkey, just a few showers crossing over the boss for impacting assemble with a high 26 degrees. and through tropical africa, central africa, biggest rounds of rain stretching from bungie rate into that western side of the
7:15 am
democratic republic of congo. right through to cameroon, as well as williams. i think we'll start to slowly back off wednesday into thursday, around the eastern cape providence. but we do have some bursts of rain to be expected. gloomy conditions may see the odd straight shower in turban with a high 25 degrees that sharp that take her to with sponsored by cattle and a ways to baking the issues of the day. drug use as always, then criminalized around though boundaries of rights. these are just numbered. there people are families and our friends and our community member on our online, at jewel voice this minute to reap. don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be soft with the political solution. as climate change progresses, there are some people who are in places that they're just going to have to made. there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now j 0 will
7:16 am
the me i'll come back here watching al jazeera times to recap the headline moscow back officials in occupied parts of ukraine, say people who have voted overwhelmingly to join russia. they say the results of a 5 day referendum show up and 98 percent of people are in favor of annexation. un security council is discussing the referendum the ukraine. the un political affairs chief says devote to no legitimacy in international law. trans president told the council of the world must take action against the danish energy ministers suspects . blasts were the cause of ghastly that to major pipelines between russia and europe. denmark and sweden 1st reported the late in the notes 3 in one and 2
7:17 am
pipelines island. earlier on wednesday, 2 and a half 1000000 people in the state of florida have been ordered to evacuate their homes, the head of a major hurricane, making land full in these set to hit on wednesday. the storm is expected to bring life threatening storm surge flooding and damaging winds i cannot afford go away in. that's a message from tampa bay area residents have not taken a direct hit from american in a 100 years. this one does feel a little bit different. we felt that way in the past before, so it just started to be safe than sorry, with time running out to residents rushed to fill sandbags, ford up businesses and homes, and stock up on supplies. many shelves are empty. as many as 2 and a half 1000000 people are under evacuation orders,
7:18 am
they say mandatory evacuation. it sounds to go as a massive lightning pact, harry couldn't make its approach. u. s. president joe biden warned residence not to be complacent. your safety is more important than anything. i know our hearts are with every one who will feel the effects of the storm and will be with you every step of the way we're not going away. the message from state authorities is more direct. if the he, the evacuation order, i have a 100 percent guarantee that they will not die from storm search. if they had evacuation or i have a 100 percent guarantee that they will not have to be rescued off a rou top. if the heat evacuation or nasa officials scramble to move the our team as one rocket off its launch pad and back into the vehicle assembly building at the kennedy space center. it took about 11 hours to get the rocket back into the building. a hurry can hunter aircraft known as miss piggy was sent into the eye of the storm over the caribbean. the information gathered by the height to get on
7:19 am
board indicates that the storm will intensify even further. when it moves over the warm waters of the gulf of mexico, it also indicates that storm surges could see the water level rise as much as 10 feet long, large areas of the florida coast. and the impacts are going to be far, far broader than just where the eye of the store happens to make landfall. in some areas, there will be catastrophic flooding and life threatening storm surge. the mounting fear that no number of sandbags will be enough. mike hanna jazeera, now guineas, former military ruler, moves her dad. this come out goes on trial. on wednesday, he and 12 others who are accused of killing 150 protest is in 2009 human rights group. say it's a landmark trial that will be
7:20 am
a huge step towards getting justice for victims. i'm going to trace reports from connor cree. the countries and former military rule arrives in court under escort accused of overseeing a massacre. 13 years ago, the judge ordered him to be kept in prison before the trial start. like hundreds of families who blamed the former ruler daddy's was come out of a killing $150.00 protested chatter. no, my job is still bitter over the killing of his nephew, and we're going to forgive someone if he didn't do it deliberately. if he did it deliberately, you can't able to forgive him because he did it september 28th, 2009 was one of guineas most violent days. when security forces open fire on peaceful demonstrators. the rights activist say during and after the massacre, torture and other forms of abuses took place. the 10s of thousands of protest just
7:21 am
came here 13 years ago to demand a quick return to democracy. but they had no idea the tara that was to be unleashed on them that day. so i was say, some victims why? shot at close range female demonstrators prepped by the shooting while beaten and raved my security forces. as mo jello is president of the association of victims and their families here. not that opportunities in collab once. if i get to meet my oppressors, i will ask them why they did that. why they carried out his reprehensible violence . why women will right yawn. why people are still unaccounted full and he gave the order some lawyers for the former military ruler who flew into guinea from brook in a fossil on sunday say their client is eager to prove his innocence in court. what al farmer to bar, who has taken the case to the international criminal court, says they are prepared to prove otherwise loves it. is kathy zip whittaker. the
7:22 am
objective is to ensure that the perpetrators of punish and the victims high according to their rights. and because many people are still missing, the trial could lead us to where the missing somebody it. without justice there will be no closure for families. so many have will come to the move by guinness military. government to bring the case to trial. but there are also suspicious that the trial could be political motivated by canal mama, dom we're who seized power in cool last year is under pressure to step down from power and set a date for new elections. edris al jazeera corner cri. saudi arabia's crown friends mohammed ben solomon has been named as the kingdoms prime minister. the saudi king ordered the cabinet, re shuffle. king solomon's other son is the new defense minister canyon president. william root ho is named the members of his 1st cabinet. wanna close election in august that he had to defend in cools after his rival. right,
7:23 am
loading said, election fraud had taken place. roto said the cabinet focus will be fixing the economy. tackling drought, making sure the country stays free of abolla. we appreciate that damn. we have a difficult economic situation in our hands, but i am confident about working with this team. we will overcome all the challenges that the annual meeting of the u. n's nuclear watchdog is underway in the austrian capital. i'll just here as those jabari is there. she got to read chance to look at the equipment inspectors use inside nuclear facilities in an underground facility, as the international atomic energy agency in the past and present tools on display . this is the main part of how the un nuclear watched all confirmed countries are
7:24 am
abiding by agreements they have made with the agency. they use cameras. this is the type of camera they had in the past. the minolta was used to make sure nuclear material is not moved without the agency's knowledge of her face. other cameras at the agency is currently using to be able to carry out their work. there are over $1300.00 of them at various different sites around the world at 70 states. have them and the agency a, when they want to look at the footage that the cameras recorded as inspectors can access the database of the cameras and check what they record it. there's also about 800 of these cameras that the footage is being recorded directly here at the i e. a headquarters in vienna. this is how the agency records the footage or in some cases these factors have to travel to the specific sites and bring back them
7:25 am
with teach themselves in 2021 over 3000 in feel, verifications were carried out by the agency. this is an invention designed to make things easier for inspector, so it's called the road ties charnock, av device warner, me to inspect fuel palm, but something that is currently being done by inspectors. these seals are an important way for the agency to make sure that the material that they've counted stays where it needs to. and currently what they're using is this model. and what the inspectors do is they at cut the seal this part of it and bring it back to headquarters and they check the seal itself to make sure it hasn't been tampered with. now what they will be using in the near future is this model. this doesn't need to come back to headquarters and it doesn't need an inspector to check it. because if anyone tries to tamper with it, it will automatically break it. is this agencies job to verify the peaceful use of
7:26 am
nuclear material? a task that's more critical now than ever before. embry now was less than a week to go until brazil. a leg sits next president. poor communities are calling for more to be done to help them severe food insecurity effects. 33000000 people across brazil. many blame a lack of funding for social programs. one of the worst affected places is the northeastern state of argos, our latin america editor, lucy newman, as their fisherman even needed to do a more d v. nor has worked most of his adult life here. 4 years ago we visited the jail to lateral, a shanty town on the shores of the moon. the lagoon. day and night, the men dove for a tiny muscle like shellfish called so do. while the women and children toil to extract seafood inside, they barely eat out
7:27 am
a living. now even that one even needed or wanted to see that floods earlier this year destroyed the livelihood of more than $1200.00 families. why up ivy? i wish we had something to look off go only shells. they're all dead. there's nothing here. a little more even needed to live in a tiny shack with his wife and 2 daughters soon, which often boom bang, awesome. there's a lot of hunger here. yes, hunger, a lot of hardship, so we can't make a living annual of all the floods also destroyed many of the shacks. but only a few families have been offered an apartment and a public housing project. it is swallowing up, their shanty town, leading many like medea rosa de silva with nowhere to live. yagi if um possible. and we don't get anything, nothing just promises. they review your file and if you're old,
7:28 am
you don't get anything that be perfect. are you ready? state and federal aid is irregular and insufficient. 15 years ago, brazil had eradicated extreme poverty, but 6 years ago the situation began reverting and now brazil is back on the hunger map. according to brazil's institute on food security to day, more than 33000000 brazilians are going hungry and nowhere more so than here in the state of allan goss in the absence of effective policies to combat poverty and unemployment, malnutrition, and hunger has more than doubled. and that is having a devastating impact on the development of children like these i. 7 academics point out that the last 2 governments began reducing or eliminating social programs long before the pandemic fog are forming. this is not really the existence of hunger is a political decision. hunger is caused by the decision not to implement public
7:29 am
policies that could fight it. there's been a political decision to prioritize other things, i fear, a phone. and in the absence of a plan to eradicate extreme poverty, lazoodo lab residents have started to breed food, a collective project to ward off high, who see a human al jazeera marcell, brazil. now, tess is normally a quiet game of intense concentration. an outcry over accusations of cheating among top plaza has been growing louder. while browse has the story. the world of elite chess is buzzing over. an alleged sheeting scandal world champion, magnus carlson, has directly accused a 19 year old opponent hahn's niemen of cheating during a high profile match earlier this month. magnus dawson just resign during the match in st. louis carlson, stunned observers by quitting a game with niemen after just one move wow. speechless m a world champion has
7:30 am
never withdrawn from a trust tournament before this in the history of the game of chess. so it's really unprecedented. now the norwegian champion has issued a statement online saying in part, i believe that niemen has cheated more and more recently than he has publicly admitted. niemen did recently confess. he had cheated in tournaments when he was 12, and 16 years old. carlson went on cheating and chess is a big deal and an existential threat to the game. adding that chess organizers should increase security measures and cheating detection methods. he said he would not play niemen again. demon denied any wrong doing. in my dream can true. i live my dream for a day, beating magnus and that all of us haven't carlson said niemen seemed unnaturally calm and not to be really paying attention during matches. he questioned the american teenagers meteoric ascent to grand master status. but.
63 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on