Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  November 4, 2022 5:00pm-5:31pm AST

5:00 pm
so that's one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons, the st. oh, now g 0. in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues from the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera. ah i. 7 supporters of enron con, protest in several cities against what they say was an assassination attempt on pakistan's, former prime minister. ah,
5:01 pm
hello there, i'm the audio tape. this is out of there. i live from durham, also coming. let them in person calls on civilians to leave the russian control city africa, phone with ukrainian forces on our closing and twitter employee on friday, unemployed by saturday. the social media joins my layoff as a new owner looks to cut the workforce by law and cas, i'll find a home going tech solutions to manage crowds during the world cup. ah, pakistan's, former prime minister in mon con, is expected to address media shortly for the 1st time since he was wounded in a gun attack on thursday. and comes as con, support as rally across the country. his p, i party accuses prime minister, shall sharif the interior minister, and the head of the intelligence services attempting an assassination. the
5:02 pm
government denies involvement. come all hide has worn out from the capital. this is the cambridge at fed up the major intersection that connects our vendor where the plumber bod, great. i can say 100 go, police man. have taken out the position. there's an armored got to have loaded guns. read guys. shares the police adults are being provided with grad get shot guns in order to stop the dodge protector then case can get out of hand on a monitor. land in run, come is our red line and now they cross the we want peace. but the rule is, don't him on con, always advise us to stay calm, but now they shot him and we're waiting for him to get better. and after that we'll see what to do. i've got another matter not be that i can says we have to live and die here in pakistan. they will run out of bullets, but no p t i support is honored off from the buckets on teddy. again solve,
5:03 pm
i've already got on muddy road this need to read about read and that read. you got the domain intersection between islam abad and robert penn. date on the other side, hundreds of policemen are waiting for the protector to march forward. now you're going to be important to see how big the projects are. this is just the beginning after the budget on that again. countrywide rogers, buckets on. did you? government gave them the demand of the project on taken off and re election. andrew announced election as soon as quarter, but the buckets on the prime minister also called our data of the opposition alliance of god, will be discussing their way forward that situation and focus on it. then. when are
5:04 pm
they going to die? and everybody here will be hoping, sorted out faithfully. well, how some khan is a journalist based in islamabad. he says iran con has yet to provide any evidence to back up his allegations against those senior government official swirly to damn the country, 5 minutes to an empty room and stood in its union military officer. but you know what hon it's doing is our libby casing the capital out of this and despite the fact that the government that the province we have to say that is ruled by the party in hong incentives responsible for the going is going to be because he was part of a from the federal capital. but do you know what type of a need to the action by mister han that he has a use the prime minister. actually they give minister and accusing them
5:05 pm
of targeting him. and it's interesting part is the accumulated up deacon from the job is the thing the, the senator the and so when did, because he had taken home conway and this happening was so to me anything. so i think so mucky, nothing, it's clear. so for now, the russian presidents as civilians, should be evacuated from ukraine's hassan region as case troops push for the south that i'm a person made those comments as he marked russia. national, have unity on friday. it's his 1st acknowledgments of just how volatile the battle for her phone has become. ukrainian forces have been advancing towards that town for weeks. the russian army says more than 5000 civilians announcing, evacuated every day. give the is describing the moves as deportations. to finish
5:06 pm
the victim. now of course, those living in hillstone should be removed from the zone with the most dangerous military actions of taking place. because the civilian population should not suffer from selling from the offensive counter offensive, or any other reactions connected to the ongoing military activities. hi force and i have one at frontier. this is the 1st time that that him put him in himself, has made these sorts of comments about civilian evacuation from her son, something we've been hearing from other military and local installed russian government officials are in this area which they have annexed and claimed for themselves and occupied at one of the, a civilian russian installed official officials, they're on thursday, was talking about potential military withdrawal across the ne, per river, or to the side to the eastern side where the preponderance of russian forces remain at so the other side of the river from the main city of her son, although he seemed to walk that back somewhat in another interview,
5:07 pm
saying that he hoped that would not happen. as for the ukrainian military or a spokesperson for the ukrainian military in the south of the country near by saying this could all be a provocation, designed to try to draw ukrainian troops into her son and potentially into bloody st. battles there. certainly for all the talk of withdraw ukrainian intelligence has been talking about reinforcements of russian troops inside her son as well. so this is extremely unclear. there's been a push 1st on that's been going on by the ukrainians since august are partly that was used at to make it easier for them to to have advances in the northeast around the hockey area. but again, the focus is very much on her son, but there's a news black out there from the ukrainian side, all of these competing narratives. it's very difficult to know what precisely is going on. meanwhile, german chancellor la salts has called on china to use its influence on russia
5:08 pm
present. she'll be acknowledged that beijing has an important role to play in peace talks in ukraine. and also warned against the use of nuclear weapons and the conflict that he made. the comments during shelters visit to beijing, the fast by a g 70 that since the start of the pandemic, he's been holding talks with president she on economic cooperation. and he also commented on the warn ukraine saying that the 2 ladies agreed that nuclear threats were unacceptable. patrick fuck has worn out from nation when remarks made to premier leakage on which were no doubt directed also at his critics a back home and elsewhere. and europe, germany, chancellor said that it was clear neither germany nor china were fans of decoupling . but he said that reciprocity was key and that was important. the both sides had the same sort of investment access. you also said that was important for both countries to avoid dependence. remember, there have been a lot of voices in berlin saying that, so germany needs to reduce reliance on autocracies like china, particularly following russia's invasion of ukraine. but the reality is,
5:09 pm
germany is facing some severe economic headwinds record, high inflation looming recession. the no love sholtes is certainly of the view that sir corporation with the world's 2nd largest economy is necessary, like it's or not. earlier in the day, he also met with president she jumping present, she said that the trip would help build mutual trust between the countries. and he also said that corporation was important in these times of quote, chaos and change for him. this is certainly seen as a big wind coming shortly after he secured a historic 3rd term. as a china's leader with many am, it's saying that this helps legitimize his power grab and his new government. while south korea military has the point fighter jets off the detecting around a 100 ac north korean war plains near the border and comes off to a series of missile launchers by showing yan from the drive has the latest from south korea capital for a lot of military aircraft activity happening the length of the korean peninsula,
5:10 pm
both north and south. the south korean military have announced that during the day from late morning local time through to mid afternoon. here they have been detecting flights by around 180 military aircraft, of different types in north korea right across the, at the breadth of the north korean part of the peninsula. but some of those aircraft movements have been close enough to the dmc that separate the 2 korea to a trigger, the scrambling of its own south korean jets in response as a precaution. so they have announced that said during that the day they have a scramble, the total of 80 craft, they're taking to the air among the latest f, $35.00 fighter jets. now it, all of this activity from north korea seems to be in direct response to ad drills, which have been taking place jointly between south career and us air force. it's all week involving some 240 military aircraft. this is enraged at the north as it
5:11 pm
often does these joint military exercises. well, our white house correspondent, committee hockey has one out on the response from washington, d. c. some very tough words coming out of washington as a result of that meeting. in fact, a joint communicate saying that any attack against the united states is allies, ad partners, including the use of non strategic nuclear weapons, is unacceptable, and will result in the end of the kim regime. now there have been words come out of washington recent days that have clearly upset kim jung and the north korean leader . but these are some of the strongest words yet prompting some of those missile tests. now what i can tell you is this latest statement to come out of washington really underscores a long standing policy that has been in place in the united states with respect to its allies and its relationship with north korea and the defense of north korea. and it cannot be, underscore, it has been reiterated
5:12 pm
a number of times most recently by the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, that the united states would come to its defense number of capabilities and ways, whether it be through nuclear capabilities, whether it be through missile capabilities. but this is clearly a position of the binding ministration. now, we should also point out that the biden administration plan to take things even a step further. it plans to step up those joint military exercises that have been taking place on the peninsula. these are exercises that have been taking place for some time, but the scale is expected to get even greater given the threat that seems to be escalating. i'll still ahead here on out there. it's lower risk be a very, very bad. see, in the hearts it's sill not never go away. failed and social experiments and denmark on survivors taken from their families. 70 in india's capital,
5:13 pm
chokes and snug. why every winter vision turns new deleon to what many call a living hell. ah! hello whether it's lottie, set fare across a good parts of china. at the moment. no more cloud down towards the far south. there will be some lively showers from time to time here. gray peninsula, generally dry. 13 celsius in so great shakes there when the temperature is not too bad across search. pam, one or 2 rows, showers around the showers, little more why study to more than one she would all guided as we go through our sunday. striven in on quite a brisk westerly wind, but for the most part, modified and try weather. just around the i see you might see a few showers down towards the se. you'll see a few showers here. taiwan looking decidedly unsettled, over the next few days. unsettled to across much of the philippines,
5:14 pm
good scattering of showers for malaysia and indonesia. some heavier ones there into sumatra. just pushing up into central and southern parts of thailand. southern parts of india have seen some very wet weather. recently, ne monsoon, well london way, driving those showers into what tom of not doing to shall anchor, even careless seeing some heavy burst of bright from time to time. drive over central and northern parts, a little western disturbance making its way out of afghanistan will bring. and settle where the rain there in the northern parts of pakistan, which we tend to send to snow as it makes his way further eastwards into the himalayas. ah ah, ah
5:15 pm
ah ah. the me watching al jazeera, let's remind you about top stories, the sound supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister and run con, our rallying across the country after he was wounded in a gun attack on thursday. his party is accusing the current prime minister and to cabinet members of attempting an assassination. the government denies involvement. the russian president says civilians should be evacuated from ukraine on region of
5:16 pm
king street by the south flood. i'm a person made those comments as female thrushes and say, of national unity on friday. it says, 1st acknowledgement of how volatile the back on has become. german chancellor left shelf has called on china. meanwhile, to use its influence on russia. shelter is a fast g. 7 needed to visit pages and stuff as a panoramic and he's been holding talked with president. she's in thing on economic cooperation. now some staff members at twitter say they've already been locked out of their work. email accounts as a mass lay off is under way of the company. but in a mask acquired the social media platform just last week. and now the company is facing a class action lawsuit from some of the former employees who say they were not given enough notice on the federal law that they had lost their jobs. about 7500 people worked for the company based in san francisco. moscow has indicated he may fire around half the workforce. well, i spoke to chris stoker walker, he's
5:17 pm
a technology journalist based in the u. k. he says, mosque is clearly making drastic changes to the platform. well, twitter has never necessarily been a particularly well run company. it's often been losing money and ill on must cause by all accounts over paid for what he's $14.00. he bought it for $44000000000.00 at $54.20 a share at the time that he made that offer. it was a significant increase on what the shattered price was being traded up. so i think what we see here is an element to be the must trying to call back some of that loss that he's making. and also probably also reshape twitter in his own image. i don't think it will ever go offline, although it is certainly in a very tumultuous situation, either must cause his own vision for twitter should be entities significantly different from that, which is pre assess rudeness of heart. so i think that we're in the awkward phase right now where he's essentially cutting the company and deciding to undergo
5:18 pm
supposed some short term pain in order for what he hopes is going to be a long term game. but the real issue is whether or not that's actually going to happen. i've seen 3rd party data that estimates that 875000 users have voluntarily left twitter over the last few days since he took over. and that has a huge impact. it means that this site is less meaningful, less important for lots of people, including advertisers as well. but it has an impact on all of us uses as well because there's now half a number of employees to look after us and to monitor what is said and to make sure that there is nothing nefarious going on. knowing as refusing to take responsibility for rescued migrants on board, charity birds flying its national flag. italy is urging norway and germany to take charge of almost a 1000 migrants. currently stranded in the mediterranean, 3 charity vessels have been all safely, of course now for more than a week. they've been waiting for permission to dock and all of their requests have been rejected. on 22 greenland and shore tell and taking to denmark's capital
5:19 pm
copenhagen for a social experiment 70 years ago. now today, only 6 of them are alive and they're still seeking answers as to why they were forced to take part in the project. how to marlboro spoke to one of them. helena thiessen spence are was recalling the past. her childhood memories are vivid. she still remembers when the 2 men came to take her from her little house. you nuke the capital of greenland. 70 years ago, she was taken to a ship preparing to sail for a long journey to denmark. why should i go up that leave my mother? why didn't? my mother said yesterday. i feel me so lonely and when we could, it's a bit. i have, every night or shy. helena was among 22 and knew it children chosen for
5:20 pm
a social experiment, carried out by danish authorities in 1951. the goal was to turn often children into members of a more than grey land, but not all of them were orphans. when they arrived in copenhagen, some were sent to an orphanage and others to force their families. journalist unacquainted chin herman says the experiment was part of a danish scheme in the 1950s to maintain control over his former arctic colony. so the plan was to show the rest of the world that greenland was a natural part of denmark and needed to remain part of den, like through integration rather than autonomy. and this is where the children come into the picture. helena spent almost 2 years in denmark, she was told never to use gray land dick language. and when she later went home, she struggled to communicate with her family members. i think she answer me
5:21 pm
and a little after us is. and so me and said something. and it was like, my laugh broke and because i could not understand her, the experiment was a failure. by the time the children were, we united with their families. 2 years later, they say they fell traumatized, their child hoods shattered. it took the government decades. so apologize, but helena still feels angry and hurt. it's an iris b a very the very best see in our hearts it said no. what never go away. only 6 of those forced to take part in the experiment are still alive. we know little above the others. apart from some has suffered mental health problems and alcohol abuse and one who took his own life. helena's life would never be the same again. she never managed to reconcile with her mother who couldn't
5:22 pm
overcome the regret of letting her child be taken away from her a story that serve as a reminder of what helena describes as a dark chapter in denmark's history asked about about our al jazeera copenhagen. well air pollution in new delhi as storing to dangerous levels, sparing calls to shut schools in the indian capital. 50 percent of government officials have also been asked to work from home hugs under buyers reports. this is what hazardous air pollution looks like. the 20000000 residents of new delhi are breeding smog. some of the cities, most famous sites, now hidden in some areas, levels of pollution are nearly 40 times the maximum recommended by the world health organization. it go to them get all the go to got. i feel a shortage of oxygen in the planting trees are dying, but there is no greenery and pollution levels very high. the government's asking people to stay inside diesel cars and trucks are banned from entering the capital.
5:23 pm
construction has been stopped in some factories close. the government's announced primary schools will be shut from saturday, following calls from parents and other groups. bigger for broadwell file aggregate . but when we wake up in the morning, we feel that we should not send our children to school. the conditions is so bad that when we go to our balcony, we feel difficulty in breathing better. log out of new delhi is the world's most polluted capital. one study found more than 17000 deaths in 2019. were linked to air pollution. every winter it's blanketed in smog as cold, heavy air traps and dust and pollution. another major cause is crop burning by farmers in the neighboring states of punjab and haryana. a problem that's often politicized with opposition parties seizing on who is to blame,
5:24 pm
but are leaking from us back off from out on the issue. still burning can be resolved by assisting the farmers. no, but cussing them the central government in india's ruling bra tier janelle, to party should apologize to the pharmacist that of blaming them. they should also apologize to the residence of delhi, the chief ministers of punjab and deli, say they're doing all they can to tackle pollution, but are calling on federal and state governments to work together. prime minister, no rend ramadi has said india will aim to stop emitting greenhouse gases by 2070. that's 2 decades later than a goal adopted by the u. s. and at least 10 years later than china. back in the city, this smog is expected to last for days, and more emergency measures are planned. but without major changes, the millions of people who live there will have little choice, but to adapt to what's fast becoming a new normal alexandra buyers al jazeera. while staying with
5:25 pm
environmental threats and unesco says, some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by 2050 and it's urging leaders to act fast to try to save the rest. the un agencies report says a 3rd of garcia's at 50 world heritage sites are condemned to disappear, including those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national talks. the glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. that's the combined annual water usage of both france and spain. the melting glass is responsible for nearly 5 percent of a global rise and sea levels will knock how there is a climate change experts after trailing national university. he says glasses melting, speeding up the planets, fresh water crisis. when, when a glassy melts, what you see is an immediate increase in water availability downstream. and so it gives a false sense of security to people. they think there's plenty of water. but once that glass the mills, you have less and less water during the summer period when typically that melt
5:26 pm
occurs. and that means that things like irrigation, downstream or supply of water facilities, is going to be interrupted. and so less water in the longer term, even though we may get a little bit more water in the short term, that that water in the short term can also cause di, seal likes to disrupt. so often these likes are formed by the rocky debris, the sort of rocks left by glacial melt previously. and so they form dams, and sometimes those dams can break and you get catastrophic flooding. and we've seen a couple of instances of that lightly where we get really big damage down stream. so in, obviously with that water has to go some way it ends up in our oceans and that's what, why we're getting sea level rise. and part of that sea level rise is due to places in those world heritage areas and everywhere else as well. melting bustier is about 4.5 millimeters and, and that's quite scary. and so when we look at how that propagates out into the
5:27 pm
future, we see really significant threats for low lying islands and low line areas such as in bangladesh or other parts of the world. and. and so there's multiple contributions to that. so glassy is the one contribute to that breakdown of ice sheets like on greenland or another. but also expansion of the ocean, as it warms up, is also a contributor. when we add all of these up, we actually ending up with quite scary scenarios. at a low level, perhaps a half a meter, let's say level rise by the end of this century. i'm at a high level a meter or possibly more by the end of this century. the, the well with large crowds at the congregate during the football, wild cup capital has come up with a hunger and tech solution to control them. a team will not just monitor and predict fan build ups at stadiums, but also use artificial intelligence for event management or some of the binge of
5:28 pm
a report. the thing behind the screens in this hall are eminent cyber threats to $100000.00 integrated units. the remote control of all of the 8 woke up stadiums. over 100 people will be working around the clock at the aspired command and control center. to make sure everything from temperature controlled to entry gates and from proper cues to running water run school. this command center for allison catalyzed glass on which give us a committee to have a quick response. more performance and operations was the people that is in your collision center, which is like this. but in the smaller scale that is representative from a more business from the new management into, from pisa sitting there and communicating and discussing all the issues related to the other venue. so if we observe anything from here from the center, we communicated to them and the can to tickets and tentative innovation to systems
5:29 pm
integration and the ability to control stadiums. what these tools also allow is facial recognition. in this case and bring the stadium just a couple of days ago. this is me and my cameraman entering the sales stadium and security forces ran and drilled, that they have the capability to zoom into each of the 80000 seats here. in addition to facial recognition capability, the artificial intelligence helping run the center allows them to predict route searches and deal with over counting. what you see here is the future of many patients techies at the center. a data aggregation allows deep insights for analytics and predicting crowd patterns. we have the car code control team and our security staff on the ground, and we have the law enforcement agencies. and we are complimenting their decision making with data. so that's very unique. organizers want to avoid seems like this in may chaos erupted in paris when police use tear gas and peppers free on
5:30 pm
fans trying to get into the champions league final last month, a 125 people were killed during a stampede. in indonesia. it happened when fans poured into the field and then tried to escape and police fired tear gas banners in cutter say they're learning from these incidents to avoid any of these scenarios. some of the members of this team have been here since the 2006 asian games. and now with the help of all the gadgets, they could get their hands on, including 22000 cameras. they said, this is the future of how sports is going to be covered with just days to go. their preparations are set to face reality from a majority altamira at the aspired command and control center. ah, that is, is al jazeera and these are the headlines.

25 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on