tv News Al Jazeera December 18, 2022 7:00pm-7:30pm AST
7:00 pm
of these female analogies, 0 power defines how well we live. here we make the rule, not them. people empower, investigates, exposed it, and questions the youth and the abuse of power around the globe on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. oh, hello there, i'm this darcy. hey, this is the news out live from dark, coming up in the next 60 minutes. origin tina currently lead france to nail at the end of the 1st half of the 2020 to welcome chinese he is president is under pressure to resign off to 1000 days. historic, low turnouts and parliamentary elections calls for justice off to
7:01 pm
a palestinian french human rights go. and activists is deported from his homeland and serving not just what's on the menu, but also a passion for football. we test the knowledge of this enthusiast from southern india with well, currently argentina is leading to goals to know at the end of the 1st half the world cup final against defending champions, france. and we have correspondence in paris and what is areas as well as across katha. but let's start with joanna roscoe. she's at new sale boulevard. she's just opposite the stadium where that final is taking place. jo, plenty of people that would absolutely love to be in the stadium across the road. what's the vibe? they're like oh, well, there's plenty of excitement here at the sale boulevards, a lot of the friends that we saw earlier in the day they have tickets. they've made it to the final is only about 510 minute walk to la,
7:02 pm
but that is to get tickets. well, that final have come down here just to say i, we've been seeing math and kick off and work out fine a little bit earlier around an hour before now we started seeing people moving down the bull about it. one way, 6 kilometers to the engine as a big screen down there, but it's got very busy down there. so people have come back up here and they've been looking for places to watch the game. they themselves up windows of cafes where those catherine been showing my case as some people have been watching both the game on both sides as well. and the little pockets the box and pinion from celebrating with both of those goals went in. so there's a really, really effective atmosphere down here with the 3 because it's a moment for them. the 1st world cup in the middle east be healthier and catalog. and so you say the on the phase already. great. but there's also plenty plan's really fail boulevard tonight. you've been having a football isn't camel side by side? yes, i'm trying to sort of in fact we just started seeing the please clearing this right
7:03 pm
next to me clearing it out because i will be a huge parade to be final whistle. and i guess that clearing it now because i know that i really have no chance of coming back again. thoughts and pain, or at least i think so now what we are expecting is that because it's capital national, it's a national holiday and it's really big. what they usually do, i have a military breakdown on the corner on the waterfront in the morning when i was play in the evening. now this final being taking place in the sale, they've moved that military, right. they're going to have it here in the evening of l. b, i ministry, right? but also from welcome. well come by as well because they'll be grading or be classic cars in the right one camel at the cherry and the case will be windows as well. how final that will be in an open talk, but writing down here, but we're just across from the ip platform. even jenny,
7:04 pm
with the mirror cats are likes to watch the team right down and all of this will be covered on out there. but also that we fi works, let me try and show a light show sound here. let me couldn't get in the final. i think it's the 2nd best place to me that me. i would love to be in the final, but i think i've got the 2nd light spent of the evening. got great views, the wedding thing. i'm sure you well, and i'm sure you'll have a great time to join us on the sample for us. thank you, joe. well, let's get the view now from when of aries and theresa bo with a very, very happy crowd. how's it going down over the head while people here i try to catch a breath. it's very, very hot in winter site if it's summer time. so people are trying to get some water, get some coverage from the sun. among other things about people are excited. i haven't been in the past 50 minutes in the past. how are people crying before chanting people singing, throwing people water among other things,
7:05 pm
but they're also very don't where we most of the people that have spoken to see here are saying that we have to wait that they're still 45 minutes to go. they don't forget what happened back with the netherlands, where argentina was winning by 20 and then the netherlands for 2 goals, and then they get in and ended in penalty. so of course there's a lot to go yet and anything can happen, but still people here are celebrating unhappy and all eyes are only an intimacy. keyed argentina, legends, dungeon, 100 hero. right now, there's been lots of comparisons with them. i don't know now i conflict of relationship between backseat and the argentinean team. in fact, he quite 5 years ago because he lost out that during the final call by maybe got lots of frustration with argentina since almost suddenly all the people that have spoken to here, just want to send a message out to your natalie, may i speak to argentina, see, they're saying even though if you don't, when, of course, if you're when it's much better. but even though if you don't,
7:06 pm
when you have done enough, you have brought us all the way to this moment to find out that our debina is winning right now. and that white people are excited and they're very, very thankful to this new learning unit. messy they're seeing on this field is not too messy. a leader. that's what most of the people we have spoken to here are saying right now, a freeze by union, macy has made it to people's hearts in argentina. what are you looking at for? it's being printed on t shirts, mugs and even tattooed on people's bodies. minnesota and dino, tony was face. he works at shopping when aside is the growing demand for t shirts with a free shows support for the football star. okay, last thing that i think people wanted a messy who is more spicy and in this world cup he has shown it during the matches . he shows his argentinean. he gets angry like we do and that's why people want these t shirt and i like it all started during the quarter final between argentina and
7:07 pm
the netherlands pension was running high. oh, well, you know, post my interview, a fired, messy glued at that striker vowed their course and said in slang, what are you looking out for? clear off, clear off the catch phrase. he softened, combined with an image of the player copping, his ears at louis bangle the dutch coach who had earlier questioned messes abilities. oh, it struck a chord back home and has been used in commercial music and even a wine bottle. people here are in love with a young man. most of the people he talked to say that he has been extraordinary during this world cause they love his career, not his leadership, and hope that he'll be able to guide argentina to victory on sundays. many have compared massey's attitude to the madonna whose sharp mouth constantly got him into
7:08 pm
trouble when she was. but writers who at young fair says, likening murphy to my own, that is a mistake. if missy, i mean, we tend to compare a hint tomorrow. now all the time, and you can compare messy to mother because that different type of personalities and 10 people, they laugh at the outspoken style of law. now the risk is style. i would say if not, i don't. and missy, he's now been like this. people's reactions have a lot to do with food, were rivalry, but also challenging authority. and that's the beauty of football. i mean a haps, sam, a province here in the south and europe is, are much more developed area. but when it comes to the game, a we are equal argentinians are excited for the world cup final, hoping that finally do an ill. missy will bring the trophy to latin america once again.
7:09 pm
with one more thing here. right now when you get out of this, not with all of the members of argentina, not and you see that people have continued to play football field a little bit behind on the white. you know, this sport shows the meaning that it has a football. it's much more than a sport in our system. causes an extraordinary crowds we've been seeing. they will let you enjoy the 2nd help teresa by there for us and one of the areas. thanks so much teresa. well, the other team taking part happened to be the reigning while champions france hoping for come back in the 2nd half. well that speak to not natasha butler. she is in paris with a crowd for us. natasha. when we last spoke,
7:10 pm
there was some very worried faces around, you know, looks like it hasn't gotten very much better with people. people a re to those goals. people were just mortified, being on bad golfing. even people next 9 on the ground like plucking heads in despair because you know, we'll have a going, they want to make it through the spinal. and when it, they want to become local champions. once again, they sunday news dodge and is just the 1st a bit of a game sauce again. they are. hm. so they bought a bit of time for things to ship it to me. but that way natasha butler met live for us in paris across all the tension there. of
7:11 pm
course them as well. thank you so much katasha. well this one does the world cup final, but also the closing ceremony of the wild cup and music sung by cattery sigh. isha took center stage at that ceremony. ah ah ah, ah. well, as joe was saying, and lou sale december 18th doesn't only mark the end of the wild cup and cat up, but as also the gulf states national day celebrations are being held nationwide. and here in doha with air show as parades, concerts, and art performances. the holiday commemorates the state's history in achievements,
7:12 pm
since it's unification, and $1878.00. this is slogan is a quote by kat as a man shake to min been mad al fanny, that translates to our unity is the source of our success or will be going back to our welcome studio under has waterfront at the end of the match for more analysis but also ahead a canadian artist doesn't know how to capture well cut moments with her paint brush . and another news power is now slowly being restored to parts of ukraine, although russian bombardments continue. ah, israel has deported a palestinian french human rights laura and activist after his jerusalem residency rights were a vote earlier this month. fellow hm. murray had been detained without charge since march under so called administrative detention. israeli authorities have imprisoned him several times, accusing him of being involved in an assassination plot against
7:13 pm
a former chief rabbi. israel has also branded ha marie, a terrorist for being a member of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. robert bride is in western and with more yeah, the interior ministry here confirms the to maury was put on a plane early thursday morning bound for paris. so bringing to an end his long fight against deportation. he is a, a palestinian french human rights lawyer also activists. but according to the israelis, he is a terrorist. they say he's been involved with a terrorist organization that he has several times in prison. his longest prison stretch was 7 years and that was after a plea agreement in the alleged plot to assassinate a former chief rabbi and also a spiritual leader here. now after he was released from that sentence, the, according to the authorities, he was still involved in what they say were terrorist activities. they revoked his
7:14 pm
jerusalem residency. is this residency status, the palestinians in the occupied east jerusalem live under once? that was without because he is a jewel national, a with french citizenship, and then opened the way for him to be deported to france. but he has never spent any length of time in france, although he has a french wife and his children who are in france themselves. it's a jerusalem has always been his home. so it has re serious concerns from human rights groups. here that's the authorities could use this to target other activists . it's also race concerns in france itself. sunday is international migrants, day, and opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges faced by people who leave their homes in such a vessel life. un secretary general, antonio terrorist says, more than 280000000 people have left their home countries. the majority of them did so to escape poverty, unemployment, political instability, and violence. in less than 10 years, at least $51000.00 migrants died. thousands of others have gone missing. european
7:15 pm
rates account for the largest number of missing people, while parts of africa pose the 2nd biggest risk for people on the move. meanwhile, a state of emergency has been declared in the texas border city of el paso, ahead of an anticipated influx of migrants there. now oscar lisa says as many as 6000 people could soon arrive from mexico every day. the decoration comes just stays before the end of pandemic related border restrictions, which prevented migrants from seeking asylum in the u. s. on the not as the montezuma is the commission of health, humanitarian affairs, and social development at the african union. she explains the complexity is there around human migration. you know, versus, and folks are showed us that the migration is not is, but the stick stuck the 30 fat ah, because in the recent years are africa as with no changing button of migration, migration easy finnow men that has a big game both for
7:16 pm
a dynamic and extremely complex globe complexity due to middle tct of 4 factors that includes so shore economy conditions, poverty, and now we fear so to the climate change and nerd elected each use political instability in the road is attacks in a, in africa that mid the migration issues complex, now careers, new president in about o, r t a is urging congress to bring for general elections. it's one of the main demands of supporters of the austan lead at pedro castillo. at least 20 people have now been killed in the unrest that broke out since he was detained. and the protests continued gentlemen reports. now from lena, good, i says candidate in a lengthy press conference in leim on saturday, dinner blue up, the defended her 10 day old presidency. you see, i'm not sure how you look at the 2nd lorenzo. there's
7:17 pm
a group that says dina should resign. what does my resignation solve and does it solve the problem? it doesn't. we will be here firmly until congress decides to bring forward the elections. she's in a precarious position leader of peru, only off the ex president pivotal castillo, was impeached and detained. she was his vice president, and many now want her out. an election said anything she's tried to oblige, proposing a date, december 2023. but the country is heavily unpopular. congress has voted against moving the vote forward. it's currently scheduled for 2026. okay. oh me. while there have been more than 20, this is protests of spread throughout. his government has declared a state of emergency. the army has been brought on to the streets and it was noticeable, but the 1st person to speak after her in the press conference, he was a general romero's elementals, bad individuals are moving from violent actions to terrorist actions, which
7:18 pm
a punishable at the highest levels of national law, the critics say that the governments made a concerted effort criminalized protests. and on saturday evening blew up the spoke of peace and peruvians. coming together. anti terrorist police were rating the head quarters of an opposition party and a farm organization. more than 20 did you miss farmers were held a position party leaders told us i, our colleagues are being interrogated and they want to take them to the anti terrorism center. it's really worrying and evidence of how the government is trying to convince the population that peaceful protests or acts of terrorism using an indignant crowd, turned up to try and freedom. we can say that people have just come to crime, protest against what's happening. it's still 20 people are being held inside the building. you see the police line here to try and stop him. it is like this one
7:19 pm
that ascending alarm bells ringing about worrying authoritarianism in the country. the only way food for country crises seems to be elections. now it's congress is turned to decide if they brought food, and if the country move on with new leaders. while we now speak to john harmon, he transmit life from lima. john deena glossy, was once castillo as deputy. how, as she now regarded, especially given her efforts to try to calm things i think one word on since that is illegitimate from a lot of the people here that have been protesting. that's not in a constitutional sense. but in the sense of how, by actually see how they see there was someone that hasn't been voted in a lot of people that did support federal castillo say, or is someone that betrayed him? exactly, because as you said, she was his vice president. and that's part of the push for fresh election to what she's been saying is look,
7:20 pm
i'm not to be in this position. that's actually what she said in the press conference. but now i'm trying to get the ball rolling. she's put the precious own congress now because she said, i've actually given a day of fresh elections, which is december of 2023. she says that's the soonest that the pathway that needs to be put in place for elections from make them happen at the moment. that's scheduled for 2026. congress has already come together to debate whether to move those election forwards and it says no. now it comes together again on tuesday at 10 am lo coupon for the game. good. bite days. but seasonable off, the has said this gentlemen of congress, you have to move on, but i'm really the bull is in your cool. now while all of that is happening, there is a state of emergency in the countries we mention in our piece is now 24 people that the health ministry emperor has said have been killed in the protests. what the army generals that came on to speak of the deena blew up in yesterday's press
7:21 pm
conference, said it, things are becoming comma that they're starting to dismantle some of the road blocks, the paralyze, especially in the south of the country and stop some of the food getting to the capital lima for a 3rd of the population or just under that lives. they say that they're freeing up airports, including costco, which at one point there were thousands of tourist trap there. that's the gateway city for much pete to be the famous ruins in peru. so the army is saying that things are being coming under control. but that such a precarious position of com because if elections don't come, the longer being able to up the stays in power. i think that you're going to see protests. it potentially start coming up again. john holman, there with all the natives for us from the ground that in nina. thank you so much john. well, moving on and south korea says north korea has testified to ballistic missiles of its eastern coast. they were launched into the sea of japan, and the early hours of sunday young young has stepped up michelle tests in recent
7:22 pm
months during condemnation from neva, japan and the u. s. a fuel tanka has exploded in afghanistan, killing of these 19 people, and injuring thousands. what did he say? the truck overturned and then caught fire and a tunnel and how one problem most a couple rescue is still searching for people to be trapped under the rubble of fighting has been raging in the eastern ukrainian city of buck. much several explosions can be seen here, and this drone footage, with smoke that been going out over the city and several buildings also on fire. local sources say it's part of russian attack from civilian infrastructure. meanwhile, the power has been restored in parts of ukraine after a barrel of missile strikes, punched millions of people into darkness on friday. long as the main thing today is the energy sector. over the day we have managed shrink electricity effect, almost 6000000 ukrainians. repair works are ongoing. now they continue without
7:23 pm
interruption after yesterday's terrorist attack. now south africa, the governing african national congress has selected 2 candidates to run for policy lead and delegates out of conference in johannesburg, chose the current president. so we're on the plaza and william key thing. the former health minister, the winner will also need the party into the national elections and 2024. the govern south africa since the 1st democratic elections in 1994, but its support has declined over the past few years. well, let's take a closer look at these 2 candidates, both of whom are tainted by scandals and independent panel found that the person may have violated his earth of office and exchange controls. he concealed the theft of alarm from the foreign currency from his private game farm and key. they resigned as health minister when a special investigating unit found that his department had awarded a contract that benefited his family and associates. and he's still fighting those findings. now boat counting has finished and fiji is general election, but they're still no clear when a prime minister, frank, and binding moran,
7:24 pm
the party and the coalition, lead by city of any run. booker each secured $26.00 seats in the $55.00. the parliament. both factions are now negotiated with the social democratic party in the hopes of forming a coalition government, and that party won 3 seats that now can make a protest has happened at the border between serbia and casa, in support of said minorities, members of the nation. peace keeping force of set up a blockade at the ginger crossing tension between serbia and costs of have increased recently, therapist protest road blocks explosions and gunfire. and all the cost of where the majority of the population is ethnic sub on the european union is expanding its carbon emissions scheme. the so called cap and trade program is accredited system, whereby companies pay a price if they're generate carbon, new reforms set a higher price on c o $2.00 at a 100 euros. now per ton it's also been expanded to cover sectors like building
7:25 pm
transport and shipping. accounting has begun and juniors. he has parliamentary election. the 1st under a controversial new constitution and turn out has been extremely low. it just under 9 percent. the opposition, which boycotted the vote says present case i it has lost his legitimacy and they want him to step down. ha ha. bar reports now from the capital tunis, tennesseans appear to have a little appetite for parliamentary lectures. fewer than 10 percent showed up to vote the lowest turnouts, his democracy was established 11 years ago. so major setback for president a saw yet who had hoped for strong support in favor of reforms he introduced in 2021. the new parliament with have less say, the government will be appointed by the president who has consolidated his own powers. in the last 2 years. as soon as polling stations opened, it was obvious people had stayed away. gun were the long queues waiting for their
7:26 pm
turn to vote. and emily enriched as i have hop, things will improve and that the new parliament will save our interests. are not the m p 's personal ambitions. this election was seen as another step in a roadmap. presidents i had introduced when he suspended parliament, sacked the government, and introduced major political changes more than a year ago. the national salvation front, a coalition of opposition parties. by quarter the election. despite the low turn out a defiant president's i yet defended the election as a crucial step to build it, lasting democracy, ran out before was due. this is your historic moment. don't miss the opportunity vote so you can get back your legitimate rights for justice and freedom woman and my for an a waste of democracy in a region,
7:27 pm
beset by instability and violence in india had been won by a coalition led by the conservative another party. but oftentimes, consensus didn't work, major reforms were delayed, progress, slowed, and people's prostration got worse. last year, place i had stepped in expanding his powers and limiting the role of the countries independent judiciary. opponents accused him of carrying out a qu, they offspring begun here in tennessee, a galvanizing millions, across the region to call for political freedom and economic reforms. but while these later says it looks different, is political landscape changed by president? a science who insists dissolving the parliament and changing the constitution were necessary measures to prevent a descent into civil war. but his opponent, se the country is sliding into a hotel when rule has marble as
7:28 pm
a 0 to us. well, let's bring in rosalind jordan. she joins me now from washington. dc rose, i see a secretary of state anthony lincoln met with presents i had just a few days back and now the state department has released a statement about these pulse. the state department did release a statement on sunday saying that to the turn alta was a very concerning matter for the u. s. government and that the u. s. government is very much interested in seeing the tunisian people achieve their political and dell, economic, and social goals. and that they're calling on the government of president guy's side to make certain that those democratic and economic reforms continue just a few days ago on december 14th, the secretary of state did meet on the sidelines of the us african liter summit with president side and reiterated those messages that the u. s. wants to see democratic reforms. it's also worth pointing out that more than a year ago on know,
7:29 pm
in late july 2021 blink and spoke with the president saeed about his decision on july 25th. to freeze the parliament saying that this was a, not a good democratic step, and that he wanted reassurances from side that tunisia would return to its democratic path as soon as possible. well, fast for nearly 18 months. you see a turn out of about 8.8 percent in the parliamentary elections on saturday across june asia. and the u. s. government is very much concerned that this could be a sort of back sliding. the usaa just this week did call on the tunisian authorities to do more to open the political space and to address people's concerns . not just of their political concerns, but their economic concerns as well. rosalind jordan at with that he from
7:30 pm
washington and for us. thanks. i'm a trust. hostile ahead here on out as here. calls from across the globe. there ran to release acclaimed actress tourney. olivia ah. anticipation is rising and so is the atlas with sponsored by cattle anyways. here's your weather report for asia. nice to have you along. let's focus on india and tru longer. and we've got this band, this feed of moisture just stretching across the beer band goal. that slamming into sri lanka, so i think by monday we are certainly going to see some flooding on the island nation. they're colombo as a hopes why 9 degrees beat up for the north west of india caught snap alerts and play new delhi temperatures her way.
59 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
