Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  December 12, 2022 6:00am-6:31am AST

6:00 am
was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. ah, ah . a grinding baffle in southern ukraine, ukrainian forces attacked the russian controlled city of melita pole. while moscow strikes the 300000 without power in odessa, ah, hello mister, how's your day? and this is alger. they are alive from durham, also coming to people are killed and brewed as protest as demands the resignation of the new president and immediate elections. libyan manns in us custody accused of
6:01 am
making the bomb that blew up a plane of scotland. and nasa is a step closer to sending humans back to the moon. as the ozma's spacecraft splashes down, say, ah, now the governor of new hon. screech and says ukrainian forces of hedge, a hotel that was in used by mercenaries from russia's wagner group. so he hide, i says fighters were killed in the blast. and the town of cutty, you've got the wagner group is a private military contractor said to have close ties to the kremlin rushes defense ministry hasn't commented on the attack on. meanwhile, operations have stopped at the port in the ukrainian city of odessa, after russia attacked the local energy grid. it's a vital transport hub for delivering grain to much of the developing wild. you recall that russia blocked ukraine's ports for months until 3 were then allowed to
6:02 am
carry on working under a deal broken by to kia and the u. n. he wants more ports added to the deal, but moscow said that would only happen if its own demands for matt. meanwhile, around $300000.00 people in the odessa region are still without electricity at rushes use drones to hit to power sites. electrical supplies are gradually being restored, but many homes and businesses remain dark and cold. and freezing temperatures are ukraine's president says, emergency crews have been working to try to ease the power shortages. but why you'd wanna do a year old? wouldn't restoration works, continue in the south of our country. we are doing everything to return lights to odessa. at this time, it is become possible to partially restore supplies in odessa and other cities. we are doing everything to reach the maximum number possible in the conditions that develop after the russian strikes. while ukraine's military has attacked the russian controlled city of militia poll. ukrainian officials say scores of russian troops have been killed by russia, says 2 people are dead. the strike on liter pole is one of several overnight.
6:03 am
rockets strikes, targeting russian bases. explosions have also been reported in russian, annexed crimea, on fighting is also reportedly intensified around the city of backwash in the east . and annette screeching in the only major area of the frontline where russian forces are still trying to advance where a challenge has more now from keith. the fighting in black mood has been described to me by some of the people involved in. it says, reminiscence of stalingrad like some of the 20 centuries, worst attrition of blood burges but happening in this country. and right now, despite months of intense combat, you for new forces do still hold on to back, move in quite why russia is willing to sacrifice. so many men to take what is a relatively strategic, strictly unimportant city. as many observers perplexed in the southern city of a desa, the situation is improving for 1500000 people who are plunged into darkness by russian drone strikes and ukraine is hitting back. probably using high mars that
6:04 am
precision rocket system given to it by its western allies. its been targeting russian bases and barracks in occupied territory. melissa pole being particularly hard hit. now 2022 is drawing to a close. and ukraine as a country radically altered from a year ago. and i report looks at a group of ukrainian scientists who have big plans for this change in an instance by russia's invasion, a frigid landscape as snow and ice the natural habitat for polar specialist. but this is kiera war scarred alpha suburbs, not the antarctic wilderness, elena and our colleagues should have been exploring this year. ukraine's national antarctic scientific santa expedition was due to set off last february, till russia's invasion froze their dreams. instead,
6:05 am
they hung out the polo air and their lives have taken very different parts. some of our scientists operate in the, in different kinds of france. so some of them and, and bought some of them in the south. but the one group of the scientists form the old unit and they called themselves military engine. i believe it's a characteristically ukrainian flourish of humor to help see them through these dark times. they even have their own badge. you can see that it's been in the in cossack style. he's angry by the way. this penguin battalion, vomiting scientists is doing real fighting in some of the was toughest battles. those guys are thought on. they, when they somewhere near boston with again, this is for sure. involvement come back, which is tough, right? boston is elena can see what the war is doing to friends and colleagues. she's known intimately for years. i see how he becomes old and older. and also he becomes sentimental when race and mental about motions. she like, she could start crying,
6:06 am
which and some, some small themes, all saying and, and what is also important the to 5 to said, i love you. i care about you much more than before. you just love march anchor is the antarctic centers technical director just out of a key of hospital following a close call and back move to the fighting. he described. there is a hellish krakowski of pounding, artillery on hand to hand combat was move was given. it usually be what we had a very difficult night battle. if i have a storm by 24 of them, they broke in some parts of the building. we did not control the fighting. was that 5 or 6 meters grenade flying? everyone shooting grenades fell just one and a half meter from my head as i was in a pit under this mac. look the suit over for now we are just now i can't afford to think of what he be doing. if russia hadn't attacked the point, i completely focused on the war, but i really wanted to end with him to return to
6:07 am
a peaceful life again. i want great something, not destroy it, for now i have to destroy it. unfortunately, elinor is busy helping to. she's raising money and supplies food helmets, drones to send to the front lines. it's the things that might end up saving the lives of her colleagues, the story of ukraine's antarctic scientists and how they became the penguin legion, a front line warriors crowd fund. this is one of millions of similar transformations, everyday lives indefinitely, put on hold. so they can help that country and it's out of need where we talents. how does era key if? now the body of zambian man who died fighting for russia and ukraine has landed in new soccer. lem akani, near ender had been serving a 9 year drug related sentence in russia when he joined the military. it's believed that the 23 year old student was pardoned on condition that he participate in the war. his family say the body will be taken for forensic pathology testing,
6:08 am
and samuel officials of demand a details from moscow surrounding his death. a mission with circumstances of government, we are to see the model. we are pulling up with russian government clues with what was important to brooklyn, and also to ensure them to get some good. moving on now and 2 teenagers have reportedly been killed as protest continue and peru ah, police of fire tear gas and the protesters and allegedly beat some of them. demonstrators are demanding new president dina, but who are to resign and that elections be held? they want to, former president pedro could steer to be released from custody castillo as impeached and detained on wednesday. marianna sanchez reports from lima violent protests have erupt. it in different parts of the country. well,
6:09 am
protest is flashed with way of policing the center of the capital on sunday. they locked me with me or congress as the police force them with tear gas. now processors say they want congress to be closed. many of them aren't the soldiers. a former prison in futile many are demanding new election. leiber. i'm here to demanding media release of our president, president and the closing of congress. in the city of the why last 2 people were killed. 18 and 15 year old. the regional governor there said that at least 30 people were wounded. protesters took over the airport. they destroyed parts of the landing strip and prevented nearly 50 people from leaving the airport premises, including police officers who remained hostages. protesters then burned the local police station. the governor of this region called up the mac has demanded the closing of congress and new elections. this happened as social movements in that
6:10 am
region had declared themselves in insurgency. inside congress, buyers also erupt it as lawmakers were debating whether to suspend former president feels immunity. person in the you know what, they have sent her condolences to the families of the 2 youngsters dead in the protests and asked for comb or quits or saying that there is police repression. and that precedent was the and the interior minister must order the police to stop the use of force, a lebanon as being housing us custody suspected of being linked to the so called lock in the bombing. abigail and the student is accused of making the explosive device that blew up pan am flight one or 3. and then the scottish town of lockerbie in 1988 all till 159 people under that flight were killed as well as 11 people on the ground. the us justice department says young appear as a federal course in washington,
6:11 am
dc. and for she has no other gillem assumed it was originally indicted with offences linked to the lockerbie bombing. 2 years ago. he's now an f b. i custody. how that happened will only become clear when he makes a court appearance. here in washington, d. c. it was reported that he was being held in a libyan jail on unrelated offences. another report from libya suggested that just last month, he was kidnapped by an armed militia group. and the intention was, they would hand him over to the americans for a ransom. only one man has ever been convicted of involvement in the lockerbie bombing. that happened 34 years ago this month when the pana jet clipper made of the seas was blown out to the skies over a lockerbie and scotland. 270 people were killed. one international law expert says the apprehension of masoud is a significant development since very, very clear message to, to the comes to this matter hasn't been forgotten. and those were we held
6:12 am
accountable. the one man convicted of involvement in the lockerbie bombing was libyan abdel bassett on mcgraw hill. he was charged by the scottish authorities in 1991 eventually appeared before a panel of scottish judges in 2001 and found guilty. he was serving time in a scottish jail when in 2009, he was diagnosed with cancer. he was released on humanitarian grounds. and in 2012, he died in tripoli that there are many families of those who died in the panel bombing, who believed that al mcgraw, he was wrongly convicted, that the libyans had no involvement with the piano bombing. know the americans and tend to put on trial the man that they believe built the bomb, the don't the jet over lockerbie. on pakistan's military, he says 6 civilians have died after afghan forces, shelter, border term. the army says 70 and others were wounded in german and the pakistani troops fight back. afghanistan says
6:13 am
a taliban member was killed and 10 people wounded. the clash reportedly happened after afghan forces tried to cut part of offense installed by pakistan. most trade between afghanistan and pakistan passes through sham or palestinian teenager has been killed during a raid in the occupied westbank. these rarely army carried out the operation engine in on sunday night, 2 people were arrested. israel has been increasing military raids in the occupied territories. united nations as 2022 has been the deadliest year for palestinians in 16 years. still a had here on al jazeera, 3 democrats from the u. s. congress made the cuban president and havana as concerns mount about the biggest exodus from the island in mimi dances. and canada, pushing the boundaries of what makes the performance venue. ah,
6:14 am
with, here's your headlines for the americas hope you're well and this is what we're looking at on mondays. temperatures have fallen off across the river plate region winds have shifted around, so we're now tapping into a southerly wind storms for the southeast of brazil, and that eastern side of paraguay on monday. so what november for a french, diana, and that trend continues for the month of december bursts of rain around cayenne with a high of $27.00 degrees. central america. truth be told, it's fairly quiet right now. the trade winds not as pronounced. so just some showers around this film, but where we have active in severe weather coming is a southern plane. so this is, is set up on monday. not much going on, right, but let's fast forward to tuesday. get that warm air coming off the golf meeting up with cool air coming off the rockies the to clash. i think we could see some night time tornadoes anywhere from missouri to southern texas and louisiana,
6:15 am
or still some rain to be found in california from los angeles to san diego. and for the pacific northwest western canada. things are quieting down here, but cooler air of vancouver, 3 degrees, and more snow for alaska. this is your snowiest at this hamper and more than 20 years. what weather moves away from new york, it curls up and it's going to generate some snow for nova scotia's cape breton island on tuesday. ah. how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowds? why does the irish flag fly holly's waters club? what is it about celtic that has the world over here in the mall, politics and football control panel with the funds you big football point out with
6:16 am
lou. ah, and are you watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories this out. around 300000 people in the ukranian city of odessa are still without electricity. russia said to have used drones to hit true power sites. oh, does. this port has ground to a halt, but ukraine's agriculture minister says much needed grain exports will still continue from 2 other teenagers, have reportedly been killed as protests continuing for demonstrators are demanding the new president deena on the wall to resign at that elections be held. they want to former president pedro castillo to be released from custody. he was impeached and arrested on wednesday. and the libyan man is in custody in the u. s. accused of
6:17 am
making the bone that go up, pan am flight one. i swear you over scotland in 1088. the justice department says i will give them a suit will appear at a federal court in washington, dc. how savvy as president has held a national security meeting off to unrest enrolled in cost over. there have been explosions, fire and road blocks in an area where the majority of the population are ethnic subs. barbara anger, their reports for a 2nd day trucks, a blocking to main roads, leading to border crossings between crossover and serbia. that softer overnight gunfire. tantrums, been rising in northern crossover since the rest of a former policeman. he was part of a mass resignation of serbs from crossovers, police force last month. they were protesting plans to bind license plates issued by serbia and replaced them with once issued by the cost of a government. the serbian president is demanding their release was rather
6:18 am
it's important that deja panted and many of the serbs are released because they do not have any evidence against them whatsoever. that is the key point. they manufacture the indictments against them. caceres prime minister has warned, violence won't be tolerated. or to put an ambient, the, to the peacekeeping mission in kosovo is supposed to create a calm and safe environment. which also means to have freedom of movement. the blocking of public roads with heavy machinery by criminal gangs that shows at police officers is not acceptable, and should not be repeated again in the future. serbs living in northern casa, have mounted armed attacks over government plans that consider anti serbian. the european union mission in kosovo says, as tom grenade was held at one of its armored vehicles on saturday. the blocks rule of law chief called for dialogue. this new proposal that has been taken by the
6:19 am
european union support france, germany also the united states and the focus of younger focus reveal torsional negotiations. casa, were declared independence from serbia in 2008, after a war from 1998 to 1999. but some subs in the breakaway republic say they're being marginalized, caceres president, post print local elections in the majority serb northern region until next april. after sab said that boy caught the pulse barbara and gave her out to sarah zambian please. her found the bodies of $27.00 people suspected of entering the country illegally. they were found in and go rary an area north of the capitol, the sucker. and believe the men were from ethiopia and died of hunger and exhaustion. migrants from east africa often used ambia as a transit route to sell africa in search of better economic opportunities. all to
6:20 am
rescue boats carrying more than 500 migrants and refugees have been allowed to dock at ports in italy. the g o barons arrived in selina and a 2nd vessel at the port city of barrie. italian authorities granted permission because of poor weather conditions. the far right government says it still takes a tough line on immigration while 3 democrats from the u. s. congress had been meeting representatives of cuba government in havana. the main topic has been migration. it's estimated that the number of cubans arriving at the us mexico border has gone up 6 times since last year. the congressman spoke with cuban president meal diaz, canal leaders of cuba, congress and it's foreign minister. and we'll kind of corruption briefly forced guatemala largest airport to close before activity eased on sunday. volcano, where goes spewed larva and asked 2 kilometers into the sky. from incoming flights had to be diverted. frego erupts, at least every 4 years. 2018 interruption killed. 215 people
6:21 am
while the u. s. has been asking the question for decades cannot return to the moon and explore beyond it. now they have a cautious answer. patty call him, has the story splashed down. and this was the moment nasa knew success. a 1st step toward putting human back on the moon completed the latest chapter of nasa journey to the moon comes to a close. on november 16th, the artemus one rocket lifted off and lift off of order this one taking a journey deeper into space than ever before. coming within 120 kilometers of the moon. but the hardest part, getting the unmanned module back without burning up, it would re enter the atmosphere going $32.00 times the speed of sound, the heat surrounding it. more than 2700 degrees celsius, we're going to do scientists tried a new techniques to help with that and do a nominal maneuver. we're rest of the going to bounce off once. we have 3 fully
6:22 am
inflated main shoots. the parachutes deployed and the u. s. navy was ready and able to retrieve the capsule and the tests inside. next up, they hope to have a crew complete with a woman. and a person of color make the journey in 2024. but the end goal is much bigger. getting astronaut on the moon, able to build a kind of way station for further exploration. that's why this is a defining day. it is one that marks new technology, a whole new breed of astronaut. ah, a, a vision for the future. but big challenges remain before an american can step foot on the moon. the private company space x has to develop a kind of series of gas stations in space and build a lander. and there will likely be pressure from congress. these launches are costing 8 times more than was forecast in all expected to cost more than
6:23 am
$93000000000.00 until you actually look at the earth yourself through the window. still susan kurland, the youngest person and only the 2nd woman to pilot a spacecraft tells al jazeera that she believes the eventual pay off is worth to heavy price. i think the most important is we're inspiring the art in this generation. we're inspiring kids to wanna go into stim phil's to want to shoot for the stars. the landing coincided with the 50th anniversary of the last time and american was on the moon, leaving quite the impression i 60 years later, scientists believed there one step closer to making sure some day soon someone can take a stroll on the lunar surface again, political haine al jazeera, also shooting for the marine, a japanese starts up that sent its own lunar landa on a space. ex rock is mission by the company. i space is called kuta,
6:24 am
which means white rabbit and japanese and it's carrying a lot of cargo, including the you ease, fast lunar rover and a robot from japan designed to roll around on the moon surface. but it's not going to be as quick as masses. ryan, it'll take nearly 5 months to reach them ruined. by contrast, though, ryan took just 5 days now new chat thought that uses artificial intelligence to generate human like responses has been surprising uses online since it's launched this month. it's called chat g p t, which stands for generative pre trained transformer. the user types in a question or prompt and the program types out a response and consume sharif shows us just how these so called chat boats deliver answers at high speed. so let's see what it can do. let's begin with an easy question, and that would be, how do you make chocolate cake? ok, we seem to have the ingredient soutware. that's pretty quick. second question,
6:25 am
let's try something harder, is artificial intelligence capable of freewill? now finally, one question to the boss might be important to you and me. how do you get a promotion? so some useful tips there may be ation implement them. so we have one minute, 3 questions and pretty quick answers. well, david goncal is a professor at northern illinois university and also the author of the machine question. he says chart gpc presents a lot of challenges. so we've had chat box for a very long time since wise and created the eliza chat about back in the mid 1900 sixty's and previous trap. us have been formulated by explicit instructions that our programmers write. they try to anticipate what we will ask it and the sort of anticipate possible answers. the difference with the new large language models is
6:26 am
they are machine learning based systems that are trained on very large cor pie of human texts. so they basically scour the internet for all kinds of digitized textual data. there is a number of concerns. let me just highlight 3 of them that i think are very important. one has to do with the truthfulness or the validity of what is generated by these models. are these models are only finding patterns of linguistic tokens in their data and arranging words in ways that makes sense to statistically. and so even if they produce results that seem reasonable, there is no way in which you can say that they have authored those with any sort of knowledge about the world of which they are speaking. secondly, because there is often in these large datasets, systemic bias and prejudice our that come from the human texts on which they're trained. we may reproduce bias and prejudice in the outcomes that are produced by
6:27 am
these models. finally, we're using writing to really benchmark and evaluate student progress and, you know, with students using these technologies, we have to now begin the question whether or not writing is the best test of, of thinking capability and critical capabilities in our students. ah, well choreography and dancers and kathy are pushing the boundaries of what makes a performance venue. $55.00 concerts are taking place and 10 unconventional spaces as part of the football. welcome facilities. laura con, caught up with the curators and got a sneak peak at some of the performance the architectural landmarks of being taken by dancers
6:28 am
from the national museum. this cut, her composer, nicoli rehearses with his music. he's teamed up with kirk sam bowes, you mean to create the festival in motion making work? none of which is in a traditional performance venue was just really thrilling. something that's happening in the, in the court year of the national using a cutter, which is a very complicated, very layered piece. and it was very directly inspired by this wonderful architecture. this festival of dance music is in fi, atari, heritage, and culture. the career could tell me the dawn for the company through this fall space in order to draw the view as i, to the interlocking and unique architecture of the desert rose korea because it's also being spied by the feet, the world cup. the beast was made in the more dense room,
6:29 am
you know. so coming here we had to adapt and try to feel the energy of the story of the monuments and to connect to make a new one. the one where the desert meets to see the brochure with hands performed as make their way towards the athens ot installation. so he would find it quite free for the performers. and also we all happy to welcome any audience people that just passing to you or people that wanted to come and had program to come to to see you. aah! in the museum with lobby got choreographer. felisa new created this piece to the court yard. his build influenced by culture, rob world. oh,
6:30 am
as the day in thief del boots once he's repelled, i being provide to the usual stage, were madly ala does choreography, inspired by these ancient vessels? nor con alta 0 to ha. oh, hello dennis's al jazeera and these are the headlines around 300000 people in the ukranian city of odessa are still without electricity. rushes used drones to hit to power sites. where does this port has ground to a halt, but ukraine's agriculture minister says much needed grain exports will continue from 2 other ports. the body of zambian man who died fighting for russia and ukraine has landed in new saca mccartney, near ender had been serving a 9 year drug related sentence in russia when he joined the military and believed
6:31 am
the 23 year old student was pardoned on condition that he participate in the war. zambian officials have demanded details from moscow surrounding.

41 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on