Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  October 2, 2022 6:00am-6:31am AST

6:00 am
basically criminalizing journalism, the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of uses back to the game, but broad, and that broad quote for the on al jazeera. holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s, it's role in the world on al jazeera 5 because is the world's leading coca producer. but it's weak infrastructure makes traveling a challenge. we follow to dr. zoom as he grappled with repairs to his many bars and yahoo! one of the few women to drive to remote villages. rescan it all ivory coast on al jazeera. ah
6:01 am
a football match in indonesia turns violence at least a 129. people are killed in a stampede of the fans storm the pitch ah. blind hasn't seek it, is al jazeera life from dog. also coming up, ukraine says is taken the key town of lyman from russia. it's been called gifts biggest gain since his counter offensive in the northeast. last month in the state of emergency and burkina faso protestors attacked the french embassy after reports, france was sheltering, the overthrown president b. u. s. and venezuela rich, a prisoner swapped till 7 americans are released in exchange for the 1st lady's
6:02 am
nephews. ah, hello, a football match in indonesia has ended with a stampede that's killed at least a 129 people. it happened in the city of milan in the east java province after a match between hometeam raymer, f. c and their rivals, sooner by the chaos began after supporters from the losing side invaded the pitch, the least responded by firing together, which caused the crowd to panic. denise's football association has opened an investigation and suspended the league for one week. jessica washington has the latest one, jakarta. there was some disgruntled fans, disappointed with the outcome of the match, disappointed that the home team lost and as they climbed onto the pitch some 3000 people, police attempted to disperse. the crowd,
6:03 am
attempted to stop the incidents of violence that were happening on the field. and so they fired tear gas, and as a result, the people panic and a rush for the exits. there are some 16 exits at the stadium, but it appears that people rushed to the nearest exit as they tried to lead the stadium. and as a result, there was over crowding, there was a stampede. and what we've heard from the local health authority in milan is that people died as a result of being trampled on. and then self painting into these and football has around the checkered history. indonesians love football, it is an extremely popular sport here, but at the same time, the sword has had a number of problems and the chief among those problems, all the issues of violence and fun hooliganism. there is intense rivalry between these local clubs in the indonesian local league and that rivalry often fills out into chaos, into violence and even into riots. and so this is really a common occurrence these, but these violent incidents,
6:04 am
these riots at football matches, i have friends who are involved as football coaches here in indonesia. and they say that they wouldn't feel comfortable even taking their own family to these matches because of the these incidents which happened far too frequently. the russia has withdrawn its troops from the town of lyman in the dawn, yet squeezen. it served as a logistics and transport hub for russian forces, connecting east in ukraine to the north. the russian defense ministry says it pulled out his troops to avoid getting encircled by ukrainian forces. president vladimir putin had declared for eastern regions, including done yes, part of russia. charles strafford has more from comp, horse ukrainian soldiers waved their flag at the entrance to lea. man them around the modem. footage that al jazeera cannot independently verify,
6:05 am
shows dead soldiers and burnt out tanks beside the road. ukrainian military said it surrounded the strategically important town, and the partially russian occupied region of the next hours later, the russian military said it had been forced to retreat. you still run and will go with them. there was a high risk of being encircled, so our forces were withdrawn from the position and the men to more advantageous lines for russia. media at video believed to show a russian tank retreating north towards camina. a town russian forces still control me as though harassed them. earle, him, we tried to save our strength and control the road between layman and the town camino there are reinforcements trying to get in and establish positions in order to stop the ukrainian. so could i ask you who i am? ukrainian forces celebrated pushing russian forces out of one of a number of villages in the surrounding area. ukrainian soldiers and volunteers evacuated more civilians from the frontline town of buck mood that has come under
6:06 am
increasing russian shelling in recent weeks. the bottom of her study snobs, fidel, because of the secondary shelling you see what happened or yesterday or the day before yesterday. a projectile fell. there was an older man in the house. they took him away. i was in the kitchen when the explosion happened. here. it is impossible to be here. crane and authorities save more than half the 70000 people who lived in bar mood and the surrounding area before the war at ready fled. if the ukraine an army take full control of li man in the surrounding villages, it will be a huge military and strategic victory for them. it's believed from there. they will try to push both northeast and southeast towards russian. occupied areas of luke guns can don't ask. the russians, say this retreat was strategic before keith and it's nato partners. it will be seen as a humiliating defeat. charles trevor al jazeera crematory,
6:07 am
are the defeats has prompted ramson cadet of the leader of russia's chechnya region to suggest that moscow should now consider using a low wheel low yield nuclear weapon in ukraine. hammer vall in moscow has more on that withdrawal from lyman. according to the statement of the minister of defense, is that the forces that withdraw from lee, man, they were called allied forces. so that means that in the language of the minister of defense, these are not russian troops per se. they are those ukrainian forces that are loyal to moscow. and now they are considered, of course, after the annexation of those $33.00 is considered part of the russian federation, but they called them allied forces. so, i mean, that's a very careful wording because also the news here that we received before this statement by the minister of defense,
6:08 am
he thought that the bulk of russian forces actually left to the man and before this attempt by the ukrainian forces to circle the town nobody here inside russia understand very well the strategy. lots of questions being asked about why are we receiving these set box? what is the exact strategy of russian army? are these just defeats as can can be described as just defeats or is this a strategy for something lot is coming. we know that russia has a lot of very strategic weapons that can, it can still use in this fight. so the philosophy here is that russia has something that it is not doing yet that front line it is withholding a part of this of its force, not just nuclear weapons, but it's strategic traditional, conventional weapons. and the question mark, c,
6:09 am
r y is russia receiving these defeats when it can do better on the front line. a state of emergency has been declared in between a fast, so it comes a day after his 2nd military coup in 8 months. the saw president paul on re dummy but removed from power on saturday qu, supporter set fire to the french embassy and cancel a fuse. the french military of sheltering dummy boat, which france denies. nicholas hawk reports from decker residence in burkina faso capital. why do go running away from gunfire? overhead, military helicopters, fly low over this city. coop, louder, scramble into position. they fear a counter offensive from forces loyal to colonel belied amoeba. amidst the confusion, shops are closed, their owners sensing danger were the one on one other thing that we don't know what's going on, but we heard gunfire, but we don't know what or who's behind it and no one. we just need unity. so we can
6:10 am
move forward on friday, soldiers announced a qu on national television declaring a state of emergency in closing the country's borders. they are led by a young captain, ibrahim tory, and claimed to have ousted bologna, the power himself just 8 months ago in another military coup them. yuba is now in hiding and it's unclear who is actually in charge. the coup waters accused frowns of protecting me by the former colonial power has been supporting brocade us forces against attacks from on bootleg deisel and our cader france says it isn't involved in brocade. across those internal affairs, there has been international condemnation from france, the united nations, the african union, and the west african body echo was all calling on soldiers to return to their barracks. but inside the country, there are mounting protests in support. the cooper waters hours before the curfew,
6:11 am
demonstrators carrying russian flag, marched in walker, duke in the country, 2nd city bobo de la, so they support the cooper water. and believe moscow can bring victory to an army facing setbacks on the battlefront. meanwhile, sections of the same army appear divided, fighting each other for power, leaving the countries people caught in the middle. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car, democratic elections in chad have been delayed for up to 2 years. a national forums set up by the ruling military. john to extended the transition period to democracy by a maximum of 24 months. it also ruled that june to lead a ma, how much interest debbie, you know, would be eligible to run for president when elections are held. it will also stay on as transitional president, venezuela has released 7 jailed americans,
6:12 am
including 5 oil executives in exchange for the release of 2 relatives of venezuela . president nicholas madura. the relief for a secret talks between the united states and madeira government, which is under strict us sanctions. president joe, by the said in a statement, americans were wrongly detained and would soon be reunited with their families. rosalyn jordan has moved from washington d. c. the united states and venezuela have carried out a prisoner swap on saturday. and this comes after several months of intense negotiations, including a face to face meeting between american and venezuela and officials. in caracas, at the end of june, 7 men, 7 americans, including 5 men who worked for the oil. giant cit, go, had been what the u. s. considered wrongfully detained by them, a doodle government. they have mel all been released and they are on their way back to the united states. in exchange,
6:13 am
the u. s. president joe biden granted clemency to to venezuela men who had been convicted several years ago of drug trafficking. these 2 men happened to be the nephews of the wife of the venezuelan president nicholas my doodle. it appeared according to white house officials speaking on background, that in order to get the americans released, releasing these 2 men had to be a part of the deal. and after much consideration, white house officials say, joe biden finally granted the men clemency in order to bring us citizens home. now again, this is not a situation in which u. s. official saying that u. s. venezuela relations are going to improve overnight. and they also would not speculate of whether other americans wrongfully detained by venezuela could be released any time in the near future. they did rec, repeat their call for the venezuelan government to improve its democratic processes
6:14 am
to improve its economy, to respect human rights. so warm ties between got arcus and washington, are not immediately in the offing. an iranian american who's been held in the country's evans prison for nearly 7 years has been allowed one week followed. sir mac, no mossey was convicted of espionage charges. the washington has called baseless his father, becca. mazda was convicted on charges of quote, collaboration with a hostile government. according to the united nations becker has been allowed to leave iran for medical treatment. i still ahead on edge ozetta and go over the rising cost of living in the u. k. put pressure on prime minister less trust after only a month with a job and why nigeria is cromwell produces are struggling to stay in business. ah.
6:15 am
but it is still discernible as a hurricane. it came on shore in south carolina is now just a tropical. lo, she likes has plenty of mush there. so plenty of rain still to come and it will show itself in virginia, nancy bay to pennsylvania. but really it's failing right. then you get something given laurice to coming back after that, which makes it rather unpleasant. whether west of all this will. the weather is now looking fine still quite well, not through the plane states or what have been to central kyler when effects at 21 is quite hard. really. this time the there are showers in the rockies and he's cold enough. the tops to sublet shouts, to show as snow bottles. hans, it was enough. vegas was still on the warm side at 34 right now. they're in the caribbean. we have got showers, plenty of light ones in the east and a nice line through central cooper as well with some heavy rain like the case western cuba nice and sunny. most mexico, sunny be you'll notice ali now that is
6:16 am
a hurricane or just becoming a hurricane. it will make landfall on that coast of mexico during monday is a category one. hurricane about half a meter, a storm surge, and a lot of heavy rain, a coast that used to these hurricanes in south america. this will have to say around rio and down towards porto, like rebates levy, improving the suns out elsewhere. heavy rain potential still in columbia and venezuela with phone cutting, the cost will cutting taxes, kick stars the u. k. economy always britain bracing up financial prices. central banks are hiking interest rates. we ask about the global impact. plus y movies from bali wouldn't normally would fighting to stay in the spotlights counting the cost on all just there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places the state. i'll just really invest in that. and that's
6:17 am
a privilege. as a journalist, lou ah, hello again. you're watching edge 0 reminder of our top stories this hour. at least a 129. people have been killed in a stampede at a football match in indonesia. police say most of the victims died after trying to flee for the exit. orders from the losing side invaded the pitch and security responded with tear gas. the russian defense ministry says it's withdrawn, it's was true troops from the town of lyman in the done, yet screeching to avoid being surrounded by ukrainian forces. lyman served as a logistics and transport hub for russian forces. a state of emergency has been
6:18 am
declared in bikini fast. so at day after the countries, 2nd military coup in 8 months on saturday to support a set fire to the french embassy in the capitol accused. the french military of sheltering, ousted president on read amoeba, which france denies a thousands of people have been protesting in the u. k. over the countries rising cost of living crisis rallies have taken place in london and several other cities across the country on the day. energy price rises came into effect for millions. the enough is enough campaign, once the government, to do more, to improve pay slash energy bills and make housing more affordable aus financial markets real in the wake of the u. k. government's budget announcement. there are more questions about the high risk strategy behind the prime minister's plan for growth. the government now has to face a conservative party conference where lives trust is leadership. credentials are
6:19 am
under mounting scrutiny. need block reports from london. a few streets from parliament, multiple right wing tanks, occupied grand premises. some would direct links to the breakfast campaign. others with ties to the right of the u. s. republican party. the people who for years have been lobbying for an ultra free market prime minister. now they found one in the form of less trust. and while they applaud the government's new direction, even these ideologues are concerned. i think, to some extent, they haven't fully, indeed humphrey communicated what appliance, i'm oh and not a waste that what they central said hasn't gotten across in the wide of intended it's got across. i really, i think have struggled and they've also come in at quite a difficult time in so many ways with the warranty crane. the impacts of course said you've got they all these, i'm strange on economy, you've got massive levels. and if i sion and then the common with quite a radical plan, and i think that spooks paypal around the corner. another think tank,
6:20 am
founded by full, the conservative prime minister, margaret thatcher. someone less trust is often accused of modeling herself on. similar worries abound here. they haven't convinced the market that's more to the fiscal plans than just tax policy. they haven't already dug down enough on the supply side is also sentence that communication terms as they just on the plant tax cuts that i had spoken about. consistently, mccann pay, perhaps markets when to react in the same way. let's not forget, of course the least people got less trust selective, but even they seem a little bit nervous. but put aside whether or not trust no makes will lead to that all important elusive goal of growth. think more about how quasi core things budget statement last friday was received by the markets. and of course, we all know the pound lost a huge amount of value interest rates. when top lenders ended up sacrificing dozens of mortgage deals. and the bank of england made that surprise intervention worth
6:21 am
$70000000000.00 to prevent financial catastrophe. it's hard to imagine all of this was part of the plan and it's precisely these things millions of traditional conservative party voters care about, which is why the latest opinion polls a chilling news for the government, the opposition labor party, boasting a staggering 33 point lead over the ruling conservatives, if things continue as they are, is difficult to say how trust could be the person that fights the next election because it would be, you know, i see a side note from the conservative party. the question is, he would replace that. i wouldn't be surprised if bars johnson comes back. who's that? yes, you heard it all. this uncertainty means the return. of course, johnson isn't as far fetched as it seems. the government, meanwhile, is backpedaling officials from britain's independent fiscal watchdog. the office for budget responsibility arriving at downing street on friday to deliver their verdict on the plan. something government normally do ahead of
6:22 am
a fiscal announcement. the chancellor of the exchequer quasi crossing on the other hand, refused in a dash for growth and a rush to sample his trust, his leadership in history, a leadership that faltering the 1st hurdle the falcon, al jazeera london, a protest had been held in bagdad to mark the anniversary of the founding of the ta, shreed and movement in iraq. the demonstrations began in october 2019 calling for an end to ramp and corruption, high unemployment rates and a better standard of living. highly hashem has more from baghdad. it's a digital moment. the people want to talk to the regime, the scene slow and people trumpet fee as we go into the square that 2019 protests spread across the country, demonstrate the cold for political reform and then did
6:23 am
a good option that many believe kept. then it became known as the sri and movement . over the past month, youth movements have been calling on people to mark the uprising stood anniversary . i was a 2 years old. i come to protest against corruption since 2003 till now. what did they do? for us, nothing for our object is clear, we want to topple the tyrants, that these people want to revive whole 3 years after the pricing a little has changed and don't state that have the same demand. political corruption and foreign agencies continue dog or shot the country despite all the struggling. so professors wanted to remove body gates on the republic, bitch, which leads to the had to be $45.00, iraq to go before you get to disperse them. 70 the injured
6:24 am
and take him for medical treatments you know. 7 what as much independent life, if iraq, there are divisions and those protesting good integrity on which squared the most straight in this is on this all squared. i know the brought that was how many see that as was the case into for you to square 3 years ago. the voice of that the sri movement is divided and division emboldened those in power. and as soon as you know that a students from some iranian universities had been holding a fit in after the death of master armine, they're accusing the government of suppressing opposing voices and detaining students. 22 year old to many died last month while in police custody. she'd been arrested by a bronze morality police. many of the demonstrators,
6:25 am
including some university professors, are refusing to attend classes. latvians have cast their votes in parliamentary elections with exit polls predicting a wind for the center, right? new unity party, a prime minister, christianity catins. russia's invasion of ukraine has dominated the election. the popularity of the opposition harmony party, which is pro moscow, has been in decline. it's likely to get a much lower shared vote than the 20 percent it had in 2018. latvia has been a key voice in pushing the european union to take a tougher stand against russia. a brazilians are set to vote on sunday in what shaping up to be one of the most divisive elections in the country's history. former president lewis in asio luna da silva, has opened up
6:26 am
a comfortable lead over incumbent president james bull sonata. but boston our has repeatedly told his supporters that if he loses he made and accept the results. manuel rap hello is in janetta beard. diginero with this report. the presidential elections are drawing near and on the streets of rio, there's a nato. there is no shortage of political opinions. am i this holly, my little tight? i would like to see more schools, more hospitals, and for the candidate who vince to invest in the future of our children. though most here agree this election will be a defining moment for the future direction of the country. there's a lack of optimism that whoever wins the presidency will improve the lives of brazil's poorest citizens and away i don't think any one will fix the situation in brazil. 6 some receive more, while others receive less. there is no health care, no education, and there is nothing left for the pull. on sunday,
6:27 am
brazilians will head to the polls for a 1st round of voting. though officially, there are almost a dozen candidates running for president. the election is a race between incumbent president jade ball. so nato and former president received nass eulu leather cba who has been leading in the polls. political analysts here in brazil say the country is starkly divided along ideological lines. even now on the eve of the elections. the race between lou line, both so narrow, is too close to predict publicity. will you go economist model rashly says that while both lula and bull sonata have been vague in their campaign promises, they still polarize the electorate, though new food, little form, to what are stealing this polarization is a rhetoric from both sides of the other is a radical young with lula saying that balsam arrow represents the radical right and balsam are saying that lula represent different of communism. oh, thought, oh, brazilian electoral law dictates that presidential candidates need at least 50
6:28 am
percent, plus one vote to win. if neither lula or bull. so now to achieve that during sunday's vote, a 2nd round of voting will take place on october 30th. when will wrap? hello al jazeera, real vision nato. the netherlands has condemned nicaragua decision to cut diplomatic ties. daniel or take us government has accused the dutch government of interference. the nicaraguan president has been widely criticized for cracking down on political opponents and human rights activists. the foreign ministry called the netherlands, interventionist and neo colonial and said it had offended nicaraguan families. a palm all produces in nigeria say they are struggling to stay in business because of the high cost of production, climate change, and illegal smugglers. farmers also blame a chronic lack of investment. many grease reports from a coma pump oil production in the world's 5th biggest producer is
6:29 am
growing. but only just last year. out put in nigeria rose by 200000 tons. but there wasn't nearly enough to be local demand the country had to import more than the 1400000 tons it produced and produces the timing their efforts to grow more locally. the uh, cost of production will tend to be cheaper on ebay. some time, like i said, because of godaddy, ma'am you look more efficient. what's your causal? predominantly? dom, dot me, sir. oh doubt. people to have high causal where promotional gary say a praise your own game. based on the profit margin on the right, he wants to see better market protection for local producers who are struggling to find enough pump fruits for their factories. at the peak of the hub is season. this one also says 1000 metric tons of bumps a day,
6:30 am
but up small down only 400 shorted overall materials. but a lack of fruit is in the farmers only concern. you know 20192020. we had a huge input of smuggled olean, which is the refined product of our sepia. and that created a lot of problems for, for companies like ourselves because obviously had flooded the market and we couldn't sell our product in the 19 fifties and sixties. now generous output of pump oil picked at 40 percent of global supply. but that's trying to out 2 percent producer say removing several barriers can give niger as palm on industry, the chance to grow and expand exports. we are more heavily taxed in general than other countries, so there's no incentive really to come.

50 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on