tv News Al Jazeera December 4, 2022 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
10:00 pm
a virtual connection sparked some magical collaboration, presenting princess shore, witness on al jazeera with or ons, niles, he police is ordered to start operations after the worst social unrest in the country for years. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching algae 0 also coming up on the program. a portrait of a hesitant land lies government building, stone. rising prices trigger anti government protests in southeast syria. a
10:01 pm
volcanic eruption on indonesia, java island forces 2000 people to flee their homes. that walk up and cat on rain champions, france be poland, free one to reach the course of finals. ah hello and welcome to the program. we begin this hour in iran where the police unit that monitors women's clothing has been scrapped. after months of protests, the unrest was sparked by the death of a 22 year old, had been arrested for allegedly violating a dress code. ron's prosecutor general manager for montessori, said that the same organisation which set up the guidance patrol has now shut it down. but there was no confirmation of the closure from the interior ministry, which is the state or the officially in charge of the morality police. it comes after some of the worst on rest in years led by women and young people,
10:02 pm
initially triggered by the dress code. they've now spiraled into calls for greater social and political freedom out there as it also jabari is following this forest into iran. it's the 1st a real indication we've had from any official in the country that there needs to be some changes and there have been some changes made. now, what the attorney general said was that the same institution that formed this morality police or the guidance patrol, as they're also called a, has decided to shut it down. what he didn't specify was that whether or not this would be permanent and also who would be now left in charge with enforcing the mandatory address code in iran that spin part of the country's laws since 1983. as the attorney general is said, that there is also a series of discussions that are ongoing and that there has been draft proposals and that they're working on from the judiciary perspective on how to and make
10:03 pm
changes about who will be in charge of enforcing these laws. and the attorney general also said that, of course, does their, their issue of mandatory at her job. and the dress code in the country is certainly still very much concerned for the judiciary, but that it doesn't directly have anything to do with them. and that the issue of the women who aren't, according to officials abiding by the strict dress code, should not automatically go to the judiciary, but rather it should be dealt within the countries cultural sector itself. now at least 2 people have died during anti government protests in southwest in syria. at demonstrate a storm, the government building and so ada, and set it on fire protest as have been angry over rising prices. an economic hardship. countries also been experiencing fuel shortages and power outages. nick toxic has more. ah mac and
10:04 pm
chaos in the center of sweeter. deafening bullies of gunfire as people run for their lives. a brief lull allows locals to help someone injured and carry him to safety. then more gunfire. a military vehicle in claims in the background ball with obamacare go earlier, chanting demonstrators prostrated by rising prices. power outages and water cuts storm the governor's office and set it on fire. the building was empty at the time . the calling for the removal of president bashar ela, sad. a poster of him displayed outside the building was torn down and ripped to pieces. many voiced their frustrations, oppression and poverty had killed us. there are those whom we respect and honor among great people who are not satisfied with what is happening now. the time has largely escaped serious 11 year civil war,
10:05 pm
but it citizens haven't been afraid to take to the streets. anti government protests took place in 2020, and again in february this year, state media reports condemned. the actions are what they call outlaws. but with inflation above a 130 percent, the anger seems unlikely to subside any time soon. make talk, speak al jazeera. ah, was the reigning well kept champions fans to our through the quarter finals and cats? are they be poland? 31 at the alpha mama, stadium lithia zeroed escort. the 1st goal to overtake terry, andreas frances, all time top scorer, callian and back. they also school tis goals and sundays. second woke up knockout match is just kicked off as well inland versus santa gold at the alba stadium. that's where it's happening. england trying for that night appearance in the
10:06 pm
quarter finals, while senegal are looking to reach the last 8 the just the 2nd time when is will face france in the quarter finals of course. so monitoring all of this catching up today on joins us live now from the house to up. if we're many of the fans from the games that are taking place, gather it. so tell us what it's like there. and what you've been hearing from people that have gathered at the soup yeah, it's definitely a very alive laid crowd is interesting because you'll see things calm down here at the so walk even than just explosions of chairs exposure involve a song, but fans shipping on their team before and after they had to the game now and then just there you are supporting friends. congratulations here for the work. yeah. yeah, we've been here celebrating the web and just a few hours ago. so we do see that a mix of band enjoying themselves and that excitement, but also the nervousness because they understand that now it's about knock out
10:07 pm
space and now it's quite basically just do or die. so they have to find a way in the no mar matches. so are no more ties, excuse me. so it's definitely a combination of both factors. so you see a lot of the fans here talking about our strategy and talking more about what team players need to be in the game and which ones need to be out. so you see that factored is also something that's very interesting is that with a lot of the teams out of the turn, i mean, you also see that by choosing what steam they're gonna support next. so we see a lot of argentina jersey is around here and also a lot of mexico jersey so so a lively atmosphere with a lot of the bands. and also we see a lot of good tardies here. a lot of welcome enjoy their time with the fans and also taking pictures with them, sharing tables,
10:08 pm
having conversations about football. so you see the universal aspect of the story here play out. so just one of many factors that so far has made this world have unique. all right, thank you very much. catching up as an eye on that for us as to why and and of course it's kind of the england versus senegal, very shortly. had the well cut knockout game, nicholas hop joins us live from data, where we can see the eyes of the people behind you, transfixed to their screens that nicholas, that what a fans been telling you a bit there concentrated. it's a very important game for them. and every time there is a possibility of a goal, the broad behind me is for rob it that they're playing their life. you have to remember that football there isn't much kid is so important. the people here
10:09 pm
earlier, i talked to people, john, say god is with us. god is with us and gamble and made a go with the reliance versus the lions of to rhonda. and i can tell you here the light is on war, right? well, maybe sounds good made get picked up her head, feel that cover. i'll come so synagogue there are a live across the country. i can tell you. 17000000 people are watching good clothing. no. did that people across the region, i was reading to it from neighboring city club all the way here to, to walk to his game. so there's a lot of folks that need power to the judges of africa. i can go even further with the help about okay, let me know, i have no money on their side, but between our show that they've got them right, right. reading add port or now they're hoping to be very good there. all right, thank you very much. because of that for us, in dac,
10:10 pm
10:11 pm
victory. not too much of a big change. it's been nobody with the school twice in the last time. it takes me twice a day. they are wrapped by the big screen just by they would it it. all right, thank you very much for the latest that from east london. i force it with fans that are hoping of course, that i will make it cost us on a go for a place in the next stage. all right, thank you very much. so now we move on to some of the other stories are covering doctors in the brazilian city of south palo, say football style pa is in a stable condition. is moved to a so called end of life care facility on saturday. after not responding to chemotherapy, messages of support have been coming in from across the world for him. on account of kia has more from south pallet, sons, a fella of the son,
10:12 pm
those team where he started playing football and football fans in general have arrived here at the albert einstein hospital where paulette is staying. he has the lung infection. the last to medical bulletin said that he is responding to treatment for the lung infection, but he also has cancer. and that is in an advanced stage, according to unofficial information on the fans. you have put up a flag, what you can see behind me. and they've also put little posters around the house outside the hospital saying long live the king velez known to be the king of football. there are many that say that maybe motto law not and messy to argent time . players could dispute that title, but here in brazil there is only one king, the king of football fella. he won 3 world cups. that's more than half of the 5
10:13 pm
world cup trophies that brazil has. he scored more than a 1000 goals. he's also known to stop a war and nigeria in the sixty's when he was going to play there. when he stopped playing, he was also known as an ambassador for very noble causes. he stood up for children's rights. and so people here are now they're, they're worried about him on social, meet up, and there has said that he is feeling strong and that he is thanking all the support that he's getting. one of his daughters kelly who was in could tar, had said that the situation was not urgent, that she was not about to hop on the 1st plane to come to brazil, but she would be here by new year's eve. so we're, we're basically seeing is a lot of people just outside the hospital waiting for news, waiting to know about this man, which made brazilian football, famous,
10:14 pm
and bruce and football in general, well known watching out their life in london, wilson had on the program for me as president donald john takes aim in the constitution as he repeats, unfounded claims of election fraud. and the devastating tell of russia's more in ukraine we have from residents living in snug haven't ruins, as the cost of rebuilding right. ah. with that for about the last week, it's been a chill breeze blowing as an easterly after western rush across most of northern europe getting colder and colder and colder. that breeze is still blowing, but it's coming to less aggressive over the next day or so. so the skies are leaden, sometimes full of a little bit snow or cold rain. but the real aggressive when is an older now coming
10:15 pm
in for monday and tuesday, with a massive snow for norway and eventually come down through the nor see cross the british house already as an early warning out of significance day for the scottish hottest. the high grounds for england, for example, and even london, that cold day will be felt the temperature dropping from 7 hostile down to a persistent freezing on thursday. then he slowly rising by next saturday. so rather cold bub. it's not just london, much of northern europe like this in the south, different story altogether. wind again from the atlantic, wendy went weather full, the algonquin adventure to western palaces, spain as well. it'll touch morocco that, that becomes a little less aggressive in its circulation. the rain spread through sudden, spain you'll still find is caught a strong breeze up. the data that rained still on the croatian coast and equally unusual, the amount of rain as finals as guinea, even southern britannia. and this is early december unusual. ah
10:16 pm
10:17 pm
women's clothing in iran has been scraps. after months of protests, the unrest was sparked by the death of 20 charles massa. i mean, you'd been arrested for allegedly violating a strict dress code. ron's prosecutor general made the announcement. there's been no confirmation of the closure from the interior ministry which governs this, that this unit is a place at least 2 people have died during anti government protest in southwest in syria. demonstrate a storm. the government building is to wida and set it on fire stresses are angry at the government because of rising prices. an economic hardship and reigning wildcard champions, france to through to the quote of finals in cat r a he, poland, free one, and then not count match on sunday movie as your school. the 1st go, making him france as best go score of all time. now at least 2000 people have fled their homes on indonesia, java island. after these, the marrow volcano erupted, ashwin ejected 15 kilometers into the sky blanketing surrounding area. been rob,
10:18 pm
no reports of any casualties. so father, as andrea than look, has more cloud swirl around mount. so mary asked columns of ash blast into the air. the plume reaching a height of 15 kilometers was accompanied by searing gas. people living in nearby villages flayed in panic. ah, traffic log jammed amid poor visibility. many are unsure of a way to spend the night. oh, it's raining in my village now and you can't see anything. it's raining volcanic ash. i don't know which go the most important thing is to run away from the village to sight. my family authorities of warned people not to come with an 8 kilometers of the crater. i do. we have read it some nearby schools and village halls. they
10:19 pm
will be made available until the observatory declares. it is safe scenario known as the great mountain is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active when interrupted last december, entire villages were buried in mud. and at least 50 people were killed. rebecca from indonesia has $142.00 volcanoes and is home to the martyrs population living within close range of a crater. thus eruption won't be the last. it's not a question of if. but when andrea, from lake al jazeera or elsewhere, the world's largest volcanoes, still spearing love or a week after its latest eruption began them on a lower, is one of 5 volcanoes that together make up the big island of hawaii. it been dormant for almost 4 decades. a series of earthquakes in november signal that it was becoming active again. and then last sunday, it belched ash and the debris into the sky. the lava flow shows no signs of slowing
10:20 pm
down and a bits. thankfully, it's not expected to threaten populated areas either. one of the white house is criticized form of president donald trump, for suggesting parts of the constitution should be thrown out and a social media post. trump, again, call for the 2020 election to be overturned and said elements of the countries constitution should be terminated. there's no evidence to support donald trump's claims of election fraud. i did your castro puts on this donald trump is still angry that he lost the 2020 presidential election. and on the weekend he unleashed his rage now directed at the u. s. constitution, do you throw the presidential election results of 2020 out and declare the rightful winner? or do you have a new election he posted on truth, social,
10:21 pm
a massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations and articles. even those found in the constitution, trump has made bombastic statements in the past, but that a former president would call for the suspension of the constitution was according to abide in spokesman and anathema to the soul of our nation. incoming house, democratic leader who came jeffries, described it as extraordinary. i thought it was a strange statement, but the republicans are going to have to work out their issues with the former president and decide whether they're going to break from him and return to some semblance of reasonableness or continue to lean into the extremism. trump has appeared to embrace extremism since announcing he's launching a 3rd bid for president. in recent weeks, he hosted nazi sympathizers edmore lago and said as president, he'd pardon rioters who attacked the u. s. capital. the developments have alarmed
10:22 pm
some moderate republicans who now question whether trump should be the parties presidential nominee. i vehemently disagree with, with the statement that that trump is made. trump is made, you know, a 1000 statements from which i disagree. people certainly are going to take into consideration a statement like this. is they evaluated? can you got an exact back from fantasy infinity we're going to suspend the contribution. but how will trumps make america great. again, supporters respond, will they see his attack on the constitution as crossing a line, or will be follow him across? ultimately, it is up to the republican voters to decide who will be there parties next presidential nominee. heidi jo. castro, al jazeera washington. we go to political developments in south africa now where the president, so ram opposed that is planning to go to the constitutional court to challenge a report that found he might have violated oath of office an independent bal
10:23 pm
investigated rama poster after he failed to report the fact of millions of dollars from his game farm and 2020 governing african national congress is discussing the matter on sunday. i'm opposed to says he's not been taking part in that meeting. he's also refused to step down. i just attended a beautiful the national work in committee or i have been re queued from that meeting because we are going to discuss the panel report up to the national goodman to which i am accountable to take whatever decision on the saudi lead oil producers group opaque process that sticking to a decision to occur, production, the move could effect fuel prices as supplies decrease the groups as it's prepared to take action to address market developments. opec plus includes russia, which is now facing price caps after decision by western nations on friday. moscow
10:24 pm
is indicated it could re route supplies to other buyers like india and china. now, the sheer scale of destruction across ukraine from russia's invasion is the worst europe has seen since world war to thousands of people have been killed. hundreds of thousands left homeless, many a living and damaged buildings. as winter sats in president lansky has said it will take more than a trillion dollars to build the country. but the cost is rising as a conflict goes on. or a challenge reports from keith valentine and have really gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the liberals that were sitting in the kitchen. we never expected that we'd be home. so i was sitting in front of the window when the explosion threw me to the floor. i don't remember much after them, but after that i fled to the forest. monday. he was april before he returned to pick up the pieces volusia. her village, northeast of cave,
10:25 pm
saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. but to start the faithful letter was, can you imagine all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the wolf was still standing and the red cross helped us to repair the roof. but there are people who lost everything. got sick when the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the well bank said it was $350000000000.00. a month ago, ukraine's government guessed, 750000000000. now presidency. lensky is saying one trillion non governmental organizations like the international committee of the red cross, have some money to help. but as millions, not billions course, i can help all of people here. so we walk us on the most vulnerable population here . so it's the big families with many children, and people with low income, mostly elderly people,
10:26 pm
and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever repairs are most pressing but snow an ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. so new register reese, like zenaida, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during war time. whereas in the warmer months he probably be okay, living in a building like this with flown out windows or a damaged roof. when the temperature plummets, such conditions really take that whole metal cabins, how some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their mains howard. so in the frequent black house, they quickly become refrigerators. valentina is trying to stay positive. why a shareholder cannot you course if it could be worse compared to our boys in the trenches there, freezing. i keep active during the day, but last night it was a bit scary when the lights went off, i put on my hat, my hood, the electricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's
10:27 pm
going to feel like a very, very long one indeed, very talents out, a 0 key of reason. delegates from 10 countries and meeting in iraq's capital bagdad, to discuss issues relating to stolen antiquities, egypt, greece, china. iran in italy are among the countries representative and presented at the ancient civilizations for him is as these thick anything of its kind. the ants and hearts communication protect wild heritage and beef up cultural terrorism. i'm it up to why it has more or less from baghdad. the 6th edition of the ancient civilizations forum has been held in the iraqi capital about that 10 countries are taken part in this forum. they include greece, china, egypt, peru, iran, italy, and the mexican. those countries have a,
10:28 pm
some of the most ancient civilizations in the world. they also have about 40 percent of the world's population. they want to utilize these that civilizations, the cultural heritage they have in their own countries to enhance a language of culture, to use it as a kind of soft diplomacy to promote a piece to promote a cultural communication between these countries and also to combat what they consider the hate speech that has been prevailing because of frequent wars and conflicts in the region. so you put them in iraq much more, i'm going to show other we are taking this opportunity to enhance cultural and historical tourism in iraq. we also want through this forum to resume retrieving, looted monuments and city regulations to combat smuggling. iraq has been selected
10:29 pm
to host the 6th edition of the ancient civilization forum because iraq is home to one of the oldest civilizations in history starting miss upa tamia. and then the babylonians, the assyrians, the persians until the surnames. iraq is also considered one of the most impacted countries among all the stake holders, because iraq has suffered the most by frequent wars. frequent conflicts, not only are it's people, not only it's economics, not only it's a territories, but also it's cultural. heritage is a lot of it's a cultural sites. historical sites. monuments have been destroyed by frequent worse and tens of thousands of priceless artifacts have diluted and smuggled outside of
10:30 pm
the country. our 3 chinese astronauts have returned to earth after completing a 6 month mission on china's space station. or time capsule landed in the north in nor china's in out mongolia region. on sunday, astronauts left earth in june on board the shandra 14 spacecraft and had been overseeing the final period of construction at the space station which was completed in november. they also completed the countries 1st in all bit crew rotation swapping out with 3 crew who arrived last week aboard the change of 15 craft ah. just a quick look at the main stories are following. now. the police unit that monitors women's clothing in iran has been scrapped after months of protests, the unrest was spark by the death of 20 tier of master armine, who had been arrested for allegedly violating a dress code. ron's prosecutor jen.
34 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
