Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  November 22, 2022 1:00am-1:31am AST

1:00 am
ah a full ah
1:01 am
or that a $160.00 kills dozen small engine rescue efforts continue off to a powerful earthquake flattens. buildings in west java. ah parker. this is al jazeera life im london also coming up to gaze president considers a ground defensive in northern serial after rocket strike. the southern district of co comment as fighting continues in the east and d. r. c. regional leaders push for a compromise to stop the advance of rebels, reportedly by the lender. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda, which is just a couple of the kilometers over here. and go with, well, once again the here for wales as a rescue to draw against the usa in the 1st well cut game for 64 years. ah,
1:02 am
at least a 162 people have been killed after a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck indonesia. the governor of west java province says more than 320 people were injured. when homes and buildings collapsed. emergency field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured rescue. work is at work as a continuing to search for survivors trapped in the rubble official say. many of the data children who had finished their regular classes and were taking extra lessons at a slamming schools. the api center of the quake was the enchant, joe west, java indonesia, most populous province. jessica washington reports from jakarta, wounded and days. these are some of the people injured when a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck their town in west java, while some seek treatment at a hospital. others are waiting for news of their loved ones. this footage posted on social media shows the aftermath at a boarding school and authorities say potentially thousands of houses are damaged.
1:03 am
communications in the affected areas are disrupted, and many roads are also blocked. ah, there is still an area that has not been evacuated, which is mon gone because the road is completely block. due to a landslide, the earthquake jumped at the entities and capital around a 100 kilometers from the a. p center evacuation orders were issued for thousands of people in jakarta, central business district. witnesses report seeing some high rise buildings swing for several minutes. examining my anger lumberyard a la it was so strong as if someone had pushed me. indonesia is prone to natural disasters. it sits on the ring of fire and anchor volcanoes and full flies in the pacific basin. authorities are urging people to remain vigilant for possible after shocks. jessica washington out 0 jakarta took, as president says he is considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria. it comes after several rock had
1:04 am
struck the district of crockery and southern turkey. 3 people were killed including a child. no one has claimed responsibility anchor blames the kurdish y p g fighters . the attack in turkey comes a day after it launched airstrikes in northern syria and a rogue. the turkish defense ministry says it was targeting kurdish arm groups. the banker holds responsible for a bomb attack in his thumb ball earlier this month. warplanes attacked bases of the outlaw kurdistan workers party or the p k. k. and why p j fighters? so them costello has the latest from istanbul. this is the 1st time that turkish southern border residential areas are being direct. the targeted and hit by the rockets fired from northern serious kurdish held regions. the last stock is that we remember hitting residential areas was doing 2019 and early 2022. when to care was conducting operation piece spring into kurdish health regions is that a turkey is says the y p g in control of the regions are the syrian offshoot of the
1:05 am
outboard kurdistan workers party at the p k. k as to kiss a, launched a very, a white scale, a campaign targeting simultaneously y p g and p k. k. a pulse in northern iraq and northern syria early sunday morning. retaliation was expected a from the syrian curtis side as their officers also. and how tweeted an aid told to media that they would target a true key as residential areas as the church air campaign targeted the kurdish residential areas. but the turkish president, a he a who is currently in doll hall right now for the world cup, spoke to the turkish journalists. and the media is now reporting him saying that took he had doesn't need to take any permission from any one hinting at russia, united states syrian government, as long as there is, there is
1:06 am
a threat in inside syria, a which is risking to kiss national border security and he said, a land operation is expected at the end of the day. and a we might see turkish boots on the ground in northern syria, you're watching al jazeera, it's time to catch up on all the action from today's game. so the woke up in cutoff ah, welcome to al jazeera special, a world cup studio on bo hall's water front. there were 12 goals on date say, so let's get straight to the action. first up. it was england against iran in group b. jude bellingham opened the school and becoming the 1st player born after the 2000 to scored a well come pick a sack had got the 1st of his 2 goals before half time. it was 3 nail just before
1:07 am
the break is raheem. sterling got on the school sheets, england kept up the pressure after the break with sack a scoring again. a run did get a couple of goals themselves through many to re me. but more england goals followed from marcus rushford and jack greeley, it finished 6 to a great start the tournament to guarantee south dates team. we went all the way to the semi finals in russia 4 years ago. i understand the focus drifting of it, but that won't be enough for us to progress in the tournament. and so we've still got a lot to do to qualify, but of course it's really a really good start for us. in the or the game in great b, garrath fail was once again the hero for wales. they found themselves one nail down against the united states. africa from timothy way at son of the legendary georgie,
1:08 am
where that bail was found to win a penalty, which he schooled to ensure wails finished with a point their fans delight seat after what was their 1st world cup game. in 64 years pull race with the stadium. the 1st. all really right poor for wales who a much better than the, than the showing that in the 1st half a, you know, this is a team that's obviously from a country of i need 3000000 people, but as really been punching above it's white in recent years, i reached the semifinals of the european championships in 2016, but they weren't really flat garrath bail was looking his age, which is still 9 years younger than may add the funds i. there wasn't really any of the spirits of 1958 when wales reached the quarter finals of the woke up in sweden and were knocked out by a gulf from pal. i who i think would have had a hot trick and not 1st 1st off, but the, i say, you know, they dominated, they were worth that go by timothy wire. the 2nd off wales were completely
1:09 am
transformed. they dominated and bailed scold penalty and front of the whales funds and drew pay. it was the netherlands who came out on top against cynical they scored too late goals to get the better if the african champions to nail. the victory puts them off of repay ahead of ecuador who beat cat. so in the opening game on sunday, back home in the netherlands steadfast and was watching with dutch fans in the hague. he had a magic. wow, but he don't get mad. i go by mail. i've gotten data types with
1:10 am
all people. here's the data. they have been decorating 3 together and now rated for gather ever mary. i'm to visit with when they're flat. but now, after quite as bad. nice. the minute i lean on that he says he's feeling physically ready had of his last world cup. the 35 roll lead origin saner against saudi arabia. in that 1st came on cheese de argentina, one of the favorites i'm going in to this tournaments know if event in to be honest at times are different and it is a different period in the season. we haven't played that many games yet and i feel, well then once we start playing we will get more pace. that's what i've been trying to do this season. i came to the world cup and i haven't done anything different. i just took care of myself. i've been working as i have done through my whole career
1:11 am
any i'm aware that this is a very special moment. it is most likely my last work up at my last opportunity to achieve this great dream that i have aline to them. when you have a spring aynara panel of experts here, quite a wrangler. let's start with you that he's going to have huge supports here in though are expecting tens of thousands of argentinian fans in town for this one. is it going to be that the fairy tale into his career? do you think winning this woke up at last? well, many hopes so many have their aspirations said on that. i mean, we just saw what it was earlier today. and yesterday, argentine fans marching down here, down the cornish, expressing their, their support for the argentine national team, but it's not gonna be an easy road. they, they know that they're aware of that. but they're not disappointed. they come up short because that legacy is already set. argentina has already won the trophy, the cope america, the 1st one since 1993. so for them that aspect of, of, of the pressures taken off. now it's to try and enjoy, but also try and conquer and jemma during his time in, in spain, east since heis a lot of criticism for 40 did or didn't do her with argentina. but he seems to be
1:12 am
in a, in a very different phase of his career now with, with his national saying, yeah, this has changed. they realised that he is a poorly, he truly argentinean. sometimes they doubt that and now he has became that leader a he, he brought them to glory again in the corporate america. and i think even though his 35 is his 5th war cup and you can say maybe his glory days are gone. i think it's the strongest option for him to, to con, care the that the war cut banner. it's his last chance and, and he's gonna truly want to do that. and just finally quickly, when we saw these strange pictures of a big fat ankle on a leg that was meant to be legal mess, he's like, but he's fit isn't that, that everything's okay. i mean, again, it's a comparisons to murder and sob course. that ankle is a doctor image of madonna's ankle, back in 1990, where he basically played most of that work up on one leg so much so that a couple of days ago, his former personal trainer, fernando snowden, he was,
1:13 am
was asked about that work up. he said, i don't know how he did to walk, much less play a woke up so that gives you an image of what happened. let's hope massey's on see likes for this. well, thank you. thank you. bye for now guys. okay, that. so from here for now, messy and arching senior 1st off on day 3, and that is followed by denmark against 2, nicea mexico, poland, and then the defending champion, france, opened their campaign against australia. good bye for now. ah, still to come on out a 0 back and course the release of former president jacob sima from jail of medical parole is ruled unlawful and irrational with age running out in the economy, taking a hit, living standards, deteriorate and serious last rebel held region. ah
1:14 am
ah hello, we have warnings that damaging way in the cross southeast and parts of australia some heavy rain at times as well. the rain is in the process of pulling out of the way that squeeze on the i suppose that's why we have got very strong winds down towards victoria more so across set tasmania winds right close to a 100 kilometers per hour. maybe a touch more with the winds coming in from this direction that south west direction . the possibility of some wintery weather. certainly i've a 500 meters into where parts of tasmania, maybe the last lucas of snow, just making its way across the high ground of victoria. as well, then further north, they generally try, we have got wet weather up towards the north where some live the showers coming in here. and they will just spill in central pos, frustrated as we go through the middle part of the week. hopefully by then the rain started to ease the skies port starting to brighten up and warming up as well. it has been on the cool side recently since 19 celsius 21 celsius there for melbourne
1:15 am
by thursday afternoon. by the same time it turns increasingly wet and windy from new zealand with some very lively showers, longest spells of rain coming through here. well, the spells have right, is the central parts of china also down towards the south for time. and that's going to sweep his way further eastward, turning increased the unsettled and cooler, the japan. ah. why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner below, binding us together, and inspiring us to expand our realities. why? because they most award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories witness on al jazeera
1:16 am
know ah, reminder of the top story, see when i was just here at least a 162 people are dead and hundreds injured after a magnitude $5.00 earthquake struck west java indonesia, officials say many of the dead children took years. president says he's considering launching a ground military operation in northern syria after several rockets struck the district of commie and took a south. 3 people were killed anchor blamed the kurdish white b g fighters. of be more processed in iran arrest is now entered a 3rd month in the western city of param, shaw demonstrators, most and chanted slogans, chewing
1:17 am
a funeral procession for 16 year old killed on sunday. and this footage is from far this city. close the terrace where people gathered to mount a greater freedom nationwide protest was sparked by the death of massa media who died in police custody. east african leaders will attend piece talks on thursday to try to find a relation to the ongoing violence carried out by the m 23 group in the democratic republic of congo. president felix this occurred a will meet face to face with will ended president polk a gummy in and go la. wanda has denied allegations that supports the m 23. welcome web reports from the front line of the conflict in capacity. diplomatic efforts haven't worked so far. congress government forces have still been fighting the n 23 armed group. one of the front lines is just a bit further down this road. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring one, which is just a couple of kilometers over here. rwandan soldiers have been photographed with them
1:18 am
$23.00 in the areas. it controls well they were one to deny that you can also being accused of backing the group. it also denies the allegations. meanwhile, kenyon soldiers are the most recent to arrive here and join in the conflict. under the banner of an east african community forth can use president william brito, travel to congress capital kinshasa, to meet with con, release president felix to, to carry the monday to the regional to pick q a piece in d. c. and 2 and 4 peas on those who have been on team in ability in security. former kenyan president who kenyatta said that in a phone call with president tagami on friday, that tagami had agreed to assist in asking m 23 to cease fire and withdraw. that
1:19 am
hasn't happened. people here waiting to see if the presence of a single battalion of canyon troops is going to make a difference. a top south african court says medical parole granted to former president jacob zoom was unlawful, irrational, and unconstitutional. the supreme court of appeal is yet to rule and whether he'll return to prison. last year, zima was sentenced to 15 months for refusing to testify before corruption inquiry but was released on parole after just 2 months. for me, the miller has more from johannesburg. the supreme court of appeal has made it clear that former prisoner jacob zoom was released on medical parole was unlawful. there remains a number of questions around exactly what happens next. the supreme court has also said that while it has said to that to medical parole is unlawful, it is up to correctional services. the commission is specifically to determine
1:20 am
whether or not the time that the former president spent out of prison on that medical role count towards he sentence. so it's not clear whether not the former president will immediately return to prison. and also they all chances that he does have a number of a legal options on hand in terms of trying to challenge that latest judgment, that latest order by the supreme court of appeal one option is that he may be able to go to the constitutional court and if that's the case, he would have up to 2 months potentially, to try and challenge that. our latest judgement a by the courts indic him back to prison. now one of the issues that is concerning is that when he was released from prison on medical parole, it was out by the former commissioner who is known to be an ally of the former president and are reportedly went against the advice of the medical parole board. or the parole board specifically and unilaterally essentially decided that the
1:21 am
former president should be released. but also the point that has been noted is that the former president himself didn't request that miracle parole. so he may use that in his arguments in terms of having to return to prison and ho and holding correctional services, specifically accountable for the error it made in releasing him. they are a number of illegal issues at hand. a number of a contradictory information that has come out in terms of what may happen next. so certainly it's not clear when and if all, for how long the former president may have to return to prison. human rights watch is urging the home nations of children unlawfully held and soon detention camps to bring them home and give them a new chance at life. more than 20000 foreign miners from 60 countries, the children of isolate suspects are being held with their mothers in to camps. human rights watch says the conditions are so bad,
1:22 am
they may amount to torture. detainees sometimes go without water and food. hundreds of died from preventable diseases and violence. but a report by the organization found that most of the 1500 children who have been welcome back to their home countries are doing well. despite their ordeals, they've been able to re, integrates with their peers and excel at school, but many are traumatized and need psychological support. jo becker, the children's right advocacy director of human rights rights watch, says the children should be returned to their home country. the majority are from iraq, but there are approximately 10000 women and children from 60 other countries that are remaining in the camps. on the conditions in the camps are deteriorating by the day. hundreds of children have died from preventable diseases, from malnutrition, from hypothermia. violence has been escalating as isis has become more active.
1:23 am
isis is targeting children for recruitment in the camps. and it's our firm belief that the greatest danger is not bringing these children home. it's leaving them in the camps. living conditions and opposition held areas of syria are deteriorating due to a lack of job opportunities and declining support from aid organizations. food and fuel prices have increased and the economic crisis in neighboring turkey is having a knock on effect. so the gay go reports, you may think this is a traffic jam, but these lines are caused by a shortage of fuel. in it lip, the most densely populated city in northwest syria. i might like many others here. it uses a motorbike to get around. he was only able to buy one liter of fuel and it cost him $2.00. a price considered high in the area with alana big with that in the are art is much want even get me from home to work. a fuel is only available through the local council. you must register, and there is
1:24 am
a long list. if it goes on like this and won't be able to feed our families, the salvation government of it lab, founded by a former al qaeda affiliate, has imposed taxes and limited fuel and sugar sales thermal. every local government is chablis and put the shortest because it is not importing in a fuel. the black market, you sell it to the people at 3 times the normal price. can you believe that reborn shoes? sometimes we are fed up with our lives, at least 4000000 people live in it live most have fled their homes in other provinces, nearly half the population lives in refugee camps and depends on humanitarian aid to survive in. and what not. i've been birding firewood for the past 2 months. i couldn't even fill my gas calendar because i can't afford it. i wish i could live like a human being. the plunging currency and turkey has spilled over into the city which adopted the turkish lira more than 2 years ago. while the world is focused on the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in ukraine. syrians are battling with
1:25 am
international funding shortfalls. they are hoping that donors and governments will remember their commitments in his 12 year war sonic, i eval out his area. it's been 9 years since demonstrations in ukraine's capital kia sentence kremlin back president into exile in russia. the protests of the city square were seen as a drastic turning point of the country's history. and now the square was filled with mortars for soldiers killed in the battle against russia's invasion. showed a whole reports from keith. the on keeps my den square. many lines in ukraine's recent history intersect. today, they honor a fall and fighter killed on the front line in the east. the russian invasion is only the latest milestone on ukraine's journey to try and escape its neighbors. influence this square has seen tears of joy and tears of
1:26 am
anguish from the orange revolution, against russian influence in 2004 and 5 to the demonstrations that began here exactly 9 years ago. against the pro russian government's decision then to turn its back on the european union. in this recent past, 2 brothers have played significant parts. afghanistan, born mustafah and mercy, ny m one, a lawyer and soldier who lost his eye fighting in june this year. the other, a politician whose facebook post calling people to the my down in november 2013 was the catalyst for much of what has happened since. so our generation that moment said no, if you compare what happened that days and you compare what's going on now in the same emotions is the same intention. and the main reason is with people wanted to be independent mustafah. now a government minister chose politics and civil resistance.
1:27 am
massey's instinct was to take up arms justice for me, it's where it big thing because i remember we understand. i remember how we don't have a power to defend ourselves and ukraine. we have this power. i speak with myself and i say for myself that i don't go to die for this. well is i want to fight for this. well this because if you a v should go to die for some while loose one day is going to be the tonight. but when you fight, you know, one day when 2 brothers are fighting for the same cause in different ways whose store is also to sex on, keeps central square. where under fresh snow the dead from 8 years of fighting
1:28 am
a remembered along with civilian protest is killed in a hail of police bullets. people who answered that facebook post calling on them to defend democracy on the square that some say in bodies the soul of ukraine. jones haul al jazeera keith, malaysia this long time opposition leader. and while abraham says he's optimistic about leading a coalition government and were a monday met with leaders of the incumbent, barrison nasty, our coalition to discuss a potential alliance. a totally contested parliamentary election on saturday left major parties without enough support to form a government relations king as extended the dead line for political blocks to submit their choice for prime minister. until tuesday, france on st. louis reports from colon lumper. there are 2 main contenders. for the position of prime minister of malaysia, one is leading yes, in leader of the national alliance, the 2nd largest law in parliament. they say they have obtained assigned
1:29 am
declarations for more than a 112 members of parliament, expressing their support for him. 112 is the number needed for a simple majority. the other contender is annoyed by him leader of the opposition and also the largest block. now his side has met with m. p. 's from the national front. and these 2 are traditional rivals going up against each other in past elections. the fact that they met and are considering working together to form the next government is highly unusual. but it is possible, they've already said they will be teaming up to form 2 local governments in 2 states, para and perhaps no political stability has been an issue going into these elections, to previous administrations collapsed because in fighting and affections and the fact that a government hadn't yet been is a particular consent to many votes, but circumstances are slightly different because an anti party and anti party hopping law has been passed, it will prevent defections that can bring down
1:30 am
a government. and also we saw in the last administration, the opposition reaching across the political device to work together with the been government to bring political stability and reforms. so that could very well happen again. no matter which parties are able to form the next government. the man suspected of carrying out a gun attack of the gay nightclub in colorado springs is facing 5 charges of murder and hate crime. 22 year old anderson lee aldrich is accused of killing 5 people and injuring 25 others on saturday, colorado governor jarrett polis, who is the 1st openly gay man in the country to be elected to the position called the shooting. a senseless acts of evil masters are to miss space craft has reached the moon's orbit. the rhine capture flew over the landing sites for polo 1112 and 14, as it made its initial approach. and when al continue a larger orbit for 3 weeks as it's a test flight, no astronauts are on board. ah
1:31 am
.

34 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on