tv News Al Jazeera January 13, 2023 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
6:00 pm
oh, and that it kills people now is already killing people. thrice the people's voice on al jazeera farming is changing drastically in romania with this years, sunflower harvest devastated by drought. it's milder weather and lower rainfall that are changing the seasons. farmers around here say the early 2 seasons these days instead of fall the summer and the winter autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. 0 is planning differently for the year ahead. there'll be no sunflower, no call, no wheat, of this farm. being replaced by crops, more resistance to drought, use defeat livestock, not people. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpace them. ah, this is al jazeera.
6:01 pm
ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the news i live from dawn coming up the next 60 minutes. roger says it's in control of these in ukrainian town of solid off. the key of says its troops are still fighting their leading climate activist records on burg, joins protests against the mining expansion in the german village of louis up china . those x fall shrink in december as global demand falls, undermining hopes of a global economic recovery this year. i refusing to back down supporters of bruise, ousted president mom new elections, and i am peter simmons with your sports news. the draw from next month's club world cup has been made and measures to cities. benjamin mindy has been found not guilty of 6 counts of rate, and one counts of sexual. ah,
6:02 pm
let's begin. the news out in ukraine. russia says it has captured the eastern town of soda. now cave, it's denying that sang severe fighting is still ongoing. char stratford has more now from outside boot ukraine's dumbass region. we have just come out of van mood and we spent the morning in there with ukrainian special forces. they were pretty candid in their sorts. they said that they believed if it hadn't fallen solid are that is then it was going to imminently full. and they said that they were very few ukrainian soldiers left in the city and they were plans potentially for getting the remainder of those out. but as you say, things remain unclear and there's been no, any kind of her official recognition by the ukrainians that indeed it has fallen.
6:03 pm
but of course, that puts huge pressure now on the town of bar moot, which is only a 1012 kilometers further south. the scenes inside the city are truly incredible. hardly a single building, certainly in the center that isn't it partially or completely destroyed. the streets virtually deserted, very, very few civilians as well. and interestingly, very few military. the special forces guys that we spoke to and had been there, so 3 months or so there was a hell of a lot of very heavy shelling when we were there. and i suppose after about 2 hours or so, we were given the alert by them that it was we had to move because according to their intelligence, they said around $600.00 russian soldiers could be seen entering the north east of bar mood, taking up new position so the situation in bar moved as well, seemingly increasingly tenuous. we asked them why has this escalation,
6:04 pm
seemingly happened so fast? and they said the main challenge that they have faced in recent weeks is the sheer . busy numbers of russian forces that they are being attacked by wave upon wave, as cross over. now, danny hash in his life for us in moscow. so what are russian officials sang and why they sang solid are is important to them. well sammy, with respect to solid on that out of several stances today, mainly the ministry of defense, announced that solid is under control. and this was after a statement by the wagner group that's also emphasized that it's in full control of the city. however, that is that kind of conflict going on. he had a more scope between the wagner group and all the officials. while the ministry of defense synthesize that this a battle or through taking solid thought was with the help of the to that he for
6:05 pm
the aerial forces on the ground forces. without any mention of the wagner group, the group itself came on, went on on telegraph, on its own official channel. and in the form of an answer to a question, said that there was no other forces than wagner's fighters in solid r. and that all attempts to discover i did the group from taking the city is add you to bill chris c caught option and what are some of the officials wanting to keep their positions that it seems that most school is dina fight from this from this route it seems that most quiz dealing with the post office box christmas truth period as a new beginning for this war. the new appointments, the president putting up pointing to the chief of staff as the commander of the war
6:06 pm
and ukraine. what they call the, the special operation in ukraine. this is the chief of staff and the eye of the storm. now he has to give results. he has to show that he is able to change and to turn the tide. so he's putting him in front of a lot of responsibilities or as, who knows what's, what's going to be the changes that will take place within the russian military. right? so this is the, the situation, this is the picture from oscar. now. all right, we'll leave that. thanks so much, charlie hush. and while the freshman claims are confirmed, that means they are now in a position to pursue the day to day of cutting off and circling the remaining ukrainian forces in moot well that spring in killer, rudy can hear she's a member of the ukrainian parliament and leader of the holiday party. good to have you. so 1st of all,
6:07 pm
what is the status of the hundreds of civilians we believe are still trapped in solid off? oh, thank you so much for hanging me. or what do you know right now and what is definitely confirmed by ukrainian force it, there are still heavy fighting in solid r as well as in bought a we a here rushes announcement about taking, sold it out, but i want to remind everyone that it, this 5th announcement of taking solider over the last 5 days, especially that wagner group that was announcing that is acknowledged as a terrorist organization. and this is why we are calling for everybody use only they checked data and not anything else. as for the civil s, a inbox, more than in solar, dark people who remain there, people who decline to recreate. and it is incredibly hard for us to
6:08 pm
provide all the supplies and the support for them. however, it was her time and prostitution procedures to create from solid are and her right. now, the only hope that we have is that our forces will re establish and the control of their city. what i want to point out critically is that russia, if throwing an enormous resource on getting small video solider in getting small seat young back out of this is happening because they desperately need any kind of victory. just anything to show to their internal propaganda. and to show the whole world that they still have some upper hand in this work, or let me if i, if i think it jumping off this question, would the fall of solar gar, would that endanger ukrainian supply routes to other positions, particularly to buy motors that the importance of solar, gar, of course,
6:09 pm
or if it would happen that it will, it will over complicate their situation in behold, and of worse. it will make her harder for the supplies to come. however, this is not the reason why we are fighting for it so badly. we are fighting for it because it is our lead. i would, people are living there and it is for rations that is just the unknown territory that they been sent by putting to kill, destroy murder, torture for as it is all r a, c is our people are part of the country and this is why we are doing everything possible and impossible to support our troops and to make sure that ukrainian army stands, they are fights there and winds. there is also the important so solid law that if that is taken off the table, i'm by moot,
6:10 pm
are you concerned that might free up russian forces to focus on other areas may be a move from the north, from belarus and so on. we have heard of the some prognosis about russia moving from the north and trying to attack her grain for a long time right now. and we shouldn't underestimate this book analysis. however, again, let's talk when we, once we hear what would happen in baltimore and so leader, because i want to stress again, these are fairly small cities and russians are throwing enormous amount of people, enormous amount of weapons and resources just to take them. how is it possible that using the same forces they would be able to do something bigger? it doesn't seem likely that russia strategically already losing this world. they are trying to get some tactical victories to show their own people why they are
6:11 pm
fighting. and to show that it's not a useless standard, they are taking however, what we know is, was the support of the whole western world. and with the unity of democratic countries, we are going to push them back from our character and we are going to win. okay, thank you very much for your analysis on that roodick. thank you. ah. all giant tax a mobile accurately predicted climate change decades ago, but downplayed its findings that according to a paper published in the peer review journal science, it's the 1st to fully analyze the company's internal research. as a mobile scientist produced more than a $150.00 studies on climate change over 40 years, they projected temperatures would increase by north point 2 degrees celsius on
6:12 pm
average, every decade. with that matches the current rate of global warming. the authors of the study say the research was astonishingly accurate and proves exit. mobile knew as much as academic and government scientists for the company claimed until the 2010s that climate science was uncertain. that there was no proof the use of fossil fuels contributes to global warming. steven singer is senior advisor, a climate action network international. he says exxon mobil deliberately buried its research to protect its profits. exxon was lying and exxon was basically suppressing the science which they had funded, starting in 19 seventies to look as a kind of plot, pleasurable exercise or entertainment to look into what the climate would do if it keep on burning for so fuels. and when, once it turn out that the scientists are very clear, very precise,
6:13 pm
very science based, they set, oh, holy cow. and i dismissed the scientists. i close the unit and tried to oppress all the knowledge. it's an old documentation. exxon ceos lay raymond and others happy openly and publicly denouncing the what they called the siri of climate change as a kind of curtailment of energy use for poor people. because exxon was leading a very strong anti climate on to clean energy coalition worldwide with other fossil fuel companies. they were leaving that, and they're saying it's all nonsense. what these 3 haga saying? all nonsense. it's wrong. i hope that litigation works at the sky. it's going to be penalized all fossil fuel companies in the run of the year 20. 22 will have profits of records. more than $400000000000.00 us dollars. now us be how much money is
6:14 pm
going into renewables and energy efficiency and clean technologies? hardly anything or going back to fossil fuels. us national oceanic and atmospheric administration says 2022 was the joint 5th half this year since right. colds began more than 140 years ago. it's global climate change report estimates. landon ocean temperatures are more than one degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. the depth of antarctic sea ice reached the 2nd lowest ever recorded. the lowest monthly levels were registered in february, june, july, and august. africa had its 2nd warmness december and south america. it's 4th. while europe had its 10th warmest year, while barrels reports the 2002 was the 5th hottest year on global records stretching back more than a century. government report says,
6:15 pm
when you look at 9 of the past 10 years, they are the warmus years in the modern records since 1880. now that's pretty alarm. ah, climate scientists say the warming is caused by industrial age, heat trapping, gas emissions, which have been rising steeply since the 1960s. they say rapid reductions and emissions are needed across the globe to slow or reverse the greenhouse effect. extreme weather events in 2020 to include devastating floods in pakistan caused by heavy rainfall and severe drought in europe. that dried up rivers and sparked wild fires. in the u. s. there was catastrophic flooding in the appalachian region and hurricane in one of the strongest storms on record lashed the state of florida. it's warning. all of us force fires or intensifying hurricanes are getting
6:16 pm
stronger. droughts are wrecking havoc. sea levels are rising. the economic costs in the us of extreme weather events was more than $165000000000.00. we need to be prepared, the impacts of climate change that are happening here. and now, like the more frequent and distracted extreme, that's at least 474 people died in those extreme events in the u. s. last year. if 2022 was a bad year for whether 2023 isn't shaping up to be much better already here in california, a series of severe storms has battered the coast line and the interior of the state causing a number of debts and up to a $1000000000.00 in damages. rob reynolds al jazeera santa cruz california, now leading climate activists credit. some bogus, joined other activists in the german village of lewis set out to protest the
6:17 pm
expansion of a coal mine. thousands of people are expected to join them on saturday. several other activists in the village remained changed to an abandoned house. protest is argue, coal project undermines germany's climate goals that boston has more. we were right inside who were on the attic with a group of activists who have actually handcuffed themselves to the attic, glued themselves to the attic, blew themselves together. and the moment police burst in they came, the latter was off. we were locked in, sunny police came in the ladder, came up, a police really came in with like 2030 at the same time. and they tried to convince them to still leave. but of course they are stuck. they are now trying to remove them with all kinds of equipment that they brought with them. but during this whole scene, the activists continue to sing their slogans, their songs about climate, justice songs against the expansion of the mind or the spirit was still high. i
6:18 pm
have to say that they were quite a bit, but of course it was quite attend situation with such a force of police coming into this building. we were removed and we are now standing outside as you can see. but the climate activists are still in there, they're still a few also on the roof. and there's also some people hanging in ropes. so they have shown some serious acrobatic skills here to have been training for this. so they were trying to make it as difficult as possible for police to reach them. but please of course has brought all kinds of equipment and i can show you here on the other side, the village has been cleared quite a bit already. you can see the machines over their trees have been cleared. there's been heard and structures because climate activists have been camping in this village for around 2 years. the residence of this village around 50 to a 100 of them half left already a while ago because they have had long legal battles with the energy company r w e, and they lost all these battles. but instead of the residence,
6:19 pm
this climate activist came in fancy more still ahead on the news ow, including thousands of supporters of phone and share politician mac that are sort of gathered in the iraqi capital for friday. prayers and voting underway in the czech republic for a new president for the candidates and once at stake, allen's boards, why many athletes from a small town in the rift valley are embroiled in doping scandals? ah, japanese prime minister for me. okay. she is in washington for his 1st visit since taking office in 2021, cuz she to him president joe biden are expected to discuss north korea and the war and ukraine. china is also a top issue, and official joins us live from washington. d c. so is it so a case of worries about china and north korea that's pushing japan to seek closer
6:20 pm
alliances with its allies like view us all the japanese media pearl has just arrived so we know that the prime minister won't be far behind. he has, of course, been on a tour around his western allies over the last few days ahead of the g 7 meeting which will take place in his own tone of her or from a later this year. certainly the meeting here at the white house is all about sending a message to both china and north korea that the united states and japan are very much what king together in the south china seas and in the indoor pacific area. this is to support as well. the change in japan's constitution, remember they've been essentially a pacifist constitution. since the end of the 2nd world war, there has been a change over the last 18 months that has been suggested by the government there. they want to see a slightly more aggressive pauses. as one analysts said, japan has had the shield for many years now. it also wants at this spear,
6:21 pm
certainly when joe biden, i and the pro mr. sit down in the oval office, they will talk about at the war and ukraine. they will talk about energy supplies as well. but what was unlikely to dominate is north korea and china and how the 2 countries can work together, particularly when it comes to issues of defense on climate and also how they will cooperate in space. it's just 48 hours since the foreign ministers in defense ministers agreed that any at any bilateral arrangement between japan, i and the united states to work together in defense would also include using that agreement in space, should any threat come from there. so this is going to be an extensive meeting in the white house, but interestingly no news conference plan for afterwards. and we've also got some domestic concerns, sir, at play focus sheeter in these meetings. is that right there?
6:22 pm
that's right. i mean, he is struggling at home a, he's had a few problems. he's had foreign ministers resign over the last few months. it's so diplomacy is his strong point. he's a former foreign minister. he's known in capitals around the world. and he's hoping to build up a support before the g 7, as we've talked about. and he thinks it by operating on a diplomatic level, it will help boost them at home. it will also help him as he tries to convince people in japan that a expanding defense to 2 percent of g d. p is a very good thing. you'll become one of the biggest spenders on defense in the world. but he's looking to do that through taxes, and many people are worried about that given the high unemployment and the inflation rate in japan at the moment. so he's hoping that a meeting in the oval office with joe biden will show that the us very much supports what he is doing. and he's hoping that will translate to increase support for his plans back home. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much. alan fisher, japan says,
6:23 pm
is planning to release 1000000 tons of waste water from the focus human nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean. this year. it's been storing water that was used to cool damage reactors after its meltdown. almost 12 years ago. japan says it's filtering technology can remove all radioactive materials except tritium, which is harmless. it says in small amounts. a plan has been endorsed by the international atomic energy agency. unit kim, as more on japan's announcement from south korea's capital, sol, telco has called it an unavoidable problem and it has been a lightning rod of concern and criticism. over the 2 years is the announcement of the initial plan. now we have a general timeline. some time in the spring or summer months to begin the release of this treated, but still radio active nuclear waste water into the pacific ocean. now room at the
6:24 pm
focus you, my diety, nuclear plant has been running out with more than 1300000 tons of the waste water in tanks, after cooling, corroded reactors over the near 12 years since the magnitude 9 point oh, to earthquake, to release about water to take place a kilometer from japan's pacific coast could extend decades and tokyo and says that the water will be treated and c containing only trace amounts of tritium, which is still radioactive. many consumers, as well as environmental groups, are still unconvinced, including those in neighboring south korea, which is among the top consumers of fish you're gonna pump isn't always all. i think the government must take a tough response to the us going on who and go to the i do like so she, me and other c foot. but if it happens, i'm have to think again, it cuts back on eating, how long they will do as fishermen and japan watch to see what this could mean for
6:25 pm
their sales. the i. e. a says it will monitor the entire process. sol says it will all set with top priority on the people safety. thousands of supporters of prominent share politician locked out. i saw that i have gathered in baghdad for friday prayers. it's their 1st show for since widespread demonstrations last year, calling for political reform. madame de la had, has the latest from the rocky capital. oh, thousands of support. that is all. but she, oddly, that a book to the other have come to perform a friday mass congregation. prayers in outside of the city, in the iraqi capital about that. meanwhile, other supporters are performing the same players in other provinces, across iraq as well. they say that this is a religious occasion because it isn't the anniversary of the birth of a party, missouri, the daughter of a prophet, muhammad peace be upon him. and also it's danny bird, city of the fittest at mass congregation friday players called the poor by the late
6:26 pm
hammer, the so that the father of another. but at the same time, it could also mean political message is because the southern himself has been using, utilizing such religious occasions to deliver that message is to say that we support that are still strong. and we can make a comeback at any time, especially it comes at a very special at the time, only the month after his arrival, prime minister, how much he asked, who done he took up is when it comes to also m as an economic price, especially with a writing order has been falling against hard currencies and also nothing of the promises that his rival at his rival petitions a promise had been achieved on the ground. so now i'm up to the saw that his supporters want to say that would still here were strong and we can make a come back at any time. so i had an al jazeera standing up against have ab somalis
6:27 pm
answer. government holds a rally against the arm group. we report from the indian hill town of jo. she lives where buildings are crumbling, forcing and mass evacuation. and don ditch delivers. show you how the dallas mavericks, the the lake is in los angeles, coming out with jana. ah, with there after a wet again, come a doro with this spinning lo things of cotton down once again in argentina and apart for some big thunderstorms drifting up through the north, your back into the sunny weather of midsummer and by such abuses by a blanket for example, but this is wet if you look at the southeast of brazil to some degrees,
6:28 pm
uruguayan certainly, paraguay thunderstorms are now a regular feature and they big as well. a line that roughly stretches up through the whole. brazil towards columbia has been producing some brief bits of flooding even landslides, once again, and western colombians. no reason to suggest they should ease in the next day or so, at least if you're in the bahamas or in florida expect very wet weather the next day or so. and that is also like the case in southern mexico with that other cold outflow from the u. s. is so otherwise frequent, but light shows throughout the caribbean. the u. s. having generate some big storms in the southern states. seizes go off shore and the back wash is cold ish and not really cold, but cody submitted. they move to toronto, certainly more not or, and bunkerville on the other side, the pacific coast. you know, the story here. there's a lot of rain and snow in california and there is a lot more to come and it's gone for the north. is tom's? well, right across the canadian border, ah,
6:29 pm
the in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world to try right. extreme is there is real and need to be tackled as soon as possible informed opinion. why is the c o position concerned about this rather small with frank assessment? you know, that was a joke about the interim government. it's not in for, nor does it got inside story on al jazeera. ah, a
6:30 pm
blue. ah, they're watching out, is there a time to recap? our headlines now leading climate act with scrubs. it's on burgers joined. other activists in the german village of lords are out to protest the expansion of a coal mine. thousands of people are expected to join them on saturday. researchers climax, a mobile, i currently predicted climate change decades ago, but downplayed its findings. report in the journal science says on mobile, ejected a temperature rise of north point 2 degrees celsius each decade. crusher says it's
6:31 pm
captured bees in town or so the door ukraine denies that russia controls to strategic town and says, severe fighting is still ongoing. train so as by holes in this area on yet have been some of the heaviest of the war. tasha butler has more now from give from above the scale of the destruction in solider is clear and so is the danger. smoke below is above buildings as ukrainian armored vehicle weaves through what's left of the eastern ukrainian town on a mission to evacuate injured service men. ukrainian military officials. the situation in solid are, is critical. but the best soldiers are holding on the door itself called mar, loan. the situation is difficult, but stable that we are holding bags and nobody leaves the petition. so we are fighting back some ukrainians. fighting in full at our say they need more ammunition and back up ukraine's president says that they'll get everything that
6:32 pm
they need. the time i was in raleigh, we have analyzed in detail the decisions needed the reinforcements needed. and the steps to be taken by commanders in the coming days. we have also discussed the situation with the supply of weapons and ammunition to the troops and used for months. the letter has been the scene of relentless and intense fighting, but roches defense ministry now says its forces have taken solid are visual latoya on the evening of january 12th. the liberation of the city of solid all was complete, which is important for the continuation of successful offensive operations in the genetic region, thrown them up early, a russian mercenary group. wagner posted a video online saying that it's fighters ready in town. i feel like russia has focused on taking solid as part of a push to capture the entire eastern ukrainian don bass region. but it is come at a very high price. russian and ukrainian losses have been high for civilians. the
6:33 pm
situation is been devastating. most people have fled solider, but more than $500.00 people remain, including children, ukrainian forces are racing to try to evacuate them. while they're still time. natasha butler al jazeera keith versus in the czech republic, a going to the polls as a candidates compete to become president. the winner will replace miller salmon who won't be able to run again, having served to 5 year terms. if no candidate it gains more than half the votes, a 2nd round will be held at the end of january. let's take a look at the 3 front runners, retired army general bethel. pavel is a former paratrooper who went on to become the chief of the check general staff. he later became chair of nato's military committee before retiring in 2018. then there's populace billionaire under a bobby sch,
6:34 pm
he served as prime minister in 2017 until 2021 was just days ago. he was acquitted of fraud charges that questions his use of you funds. and finally done use. nevada is an economist and university professor. she has a strong focus on social issues and is likely to get more support from younger voters for it's bringing david on black eyes in prague. he's a political analyst and the former head of transparency internationals, check, republic office, good to have you were. so 1st of all, do you think it's going to a 2nd round now? is it inescapable? i. yeah, i think it, that's the residential system is actually more like french style. so we usually have 2 rounds, and it's very unlikely that one of the candidate would make 50 percent in the 1st round. so as we mentioned, we have 3 from those who are who 4th actually indicated they will. they are the ones who are able to give chances. and in my view of the game is the order of this
6:35 pm
election is important not only practically, but also symbolically because it actually and then you are a former president and his law days in office who are kind of shame because like he was out of the shade out of the shape healthy, but also a very inconsistent in the policy. so i believe lot of people actually expect someone new in the, on the position is the head of state who can represent you. well, what? well, the president position is largely ceremonial is now how much of a difference will it make? who wins? well, they are on one hand. so clean power that day, like you can actually influence people at the central bank constitutional board. but there's also a symbolic role of the president in chic case, even like symbolically with the seat of the president is that the, about the beautiful historic center is kind of like
6:36 pm
a king sitting above us. and it all, it very much influenced to the public debate and discourse. so in this regard, it really matter. and it can also be a view signal to our neighbor than our allies in europe, whether the country actually moves to the future. because like, honestly, it's also like generation shapes. we have like a like 33 year laughter of communism and even our community transition will sometimes rather while and i believe now it's time to actually make a step and say we are stable european demographic. why do you think under a bob ish is so popular still the front runner, despite all the scandals and the charges against him? well, he's the most controversial quality go figure a lot of the gate. i had a lot of my personal conflicts in when i was running dustin's international as
6:37 pm
awards or well, but to be honest like he, he's playing rather effective populace policy when he was prime minister there last year. and he, he had a lock in the living who i prosperity years, so he could actually deliver and increase social, social johnson and pension. and i believe he's using the, you know, ss that he did, he had at the time. and on the other hand, it's like he's using the fact that he's rather experienced politician and he's got but there are a lot of people in you they have that they had to use. but it's not easy for them to actually collect to such a political base quickly over over the course of the campaign. so i think he still has a chance to make it to the 2nd round. and i guess the next 2 weeks going to be very dramatic. and,
6:38 pm
and it will be very tight elections. probably plenty more for us to analyze and talk about. thanks so much for coming and sharing your thoughts right now. david, thank you for having me. by now, thousands of somalis of attended a government rally in mogadishu against on chabad present. hasn't shakima described the on group as bed bugs must be eradicated. bob, brian, go for reports, thousands of people risk their safety to attempt this government organized rally in mogadishu against al shabba, somali president hassan, shake. muhammad has been ramping up support for what he calls an all out war. a can see armed group advocate. now his urge him somalis to report fighters living among them, linked to other on an inactive. if you see someone you don't know in your neighbourhood, please ask him. who are you? if you can't ask him, please call us and tell us that there's an unknown person in your neighbourhood. then we will ask him, what are you doing? where did you come from?
6:39 pm
nothing wrong with that. it's not as of your bothering you neighbors. my mom, al shepard has carried out attacks in somalia and across east africa since it emerged in 2007 more than 4000 people have been killed. most of them in somalia, the government says it will support communities that expose al sure. bob hyde outs, residents of the show are not said at any day at any minute at any given time. so i think it's, it's about time that the citizens actually are riser in claim their own security and backed by the government. and we are seeing across the country at groundswell against lab somali as military and local armed groups have retaken sways of territory in central parts of the country. in recent months, the operation is backed by u. s. s. strikes and african union forces. but the grip retaliated in november
6:40 pm
fight has stormed a hotel in mogadishu. the siege last had nearly a day, and hundreds of people were killed in twin bombings. at the end of october, many somalis have had enough already. we have to report anyone who we suspect to be a member of al shebra to authorities because they will kill innocent people. a recent report by the national crisis group says osher. bob has reduced recruitment and some foreign fighters and leaving the group. the government says local support is essential for recent gains to continue barbara and going out as era. the latest economic data from china is fronted fears of a further slow down in the global economy, flight direct to annual trade surplus last year. chinese exports in december fell to the lowest since the beginning of the pandemic. in february 2020 demand has been hit to china's largest trading partners. the us and europe risks slipping into
6:41 pm
recession. on 2023 gross forecasts for the world's 2nd largest economy have been cut from roughly 8 percent to around 5 percent. that's off the rapidly spreading outbreaks, following beijing's decision to ditches 0 covert policy last month, which had kimber has more from hong kong. holding out hope for a recovery these days fruit sell it, mrs. gwen has few customers, but she's keeping her shop in waging open and hoping the upcoming loot a new year will bring some good fortune to tell you. businesses lie, restaurants are doing much better nowadays. there are more customers sees to guffman east cove igniting policies, but i am selling fruit and nuts and serves us do not good. these things are not daily necessities. and since people don't have their money, they are more careful with spending
6:42 pm
a widespread coated 19 outbreak in china in recent weeks has crippled consumer spending. millions of people have caught the virus or stayed at home in the hope of avoiding it. the government says everything is under control, but the science is rapid dismantling of pandemic policies. last month is undermining the economic rebound. exports fell in december and factory production shrank the most since long term locked downs. 8 months earlier. in some places, frustration is boiling over the factory and central china. police confronted workers who are protesting against layoffs and low wages. i must say that china is cove in 1. 900 challenges have global implications. as some of the world's biggest companies from automakers to smartphone makers, they think disruptions to their chinese production lines. apple is reported to be accelerating plans to shift some of its operations to india and vietnam supply
6:43 pm
chain analysts say that set to become a growing trend. is sought out by you can predict it's not going to be predictable . that's the, that's the problem for those everyone. and if you just tried to draw a contrast between china and let's say, even in many countries, in se, asia, the policies are much more predictable. they are not ticking, they have not been taking such an extreme measure to, to control go it. and their practice actually basically are more in ny, all the western companies. economists are forecasting a longer term turnaround. many predict that after coven 19 infections of peaked china could still achieve annual growth of almost 5 percent. but for businesses that rely on chinese spending and manufacturing a long term recovery may be too long to wait. richard kimber al jazeera in hong kong police in south korea are recommending $23.00 officials be charged in connection with helloween crowds that killed nearly $160.00 people. but he's out to
6:44 pm
tell prosecutors on friday. failure to plan for and control the crowd, lead to the crush in october. so police expected a crowd of around 100000 people in deployed 137 officers to tackle drugs and crime experts say pedestrian safety walton adequately prioritized buildings that are cracking and collapsing in a town in northern india. and now being demolished. authorities have moved hundreds of people to safety since the town of justice began subsiding. satellite images show the ground the south by up to 5 centimeters in 12 days. more than $700.00 homes and buildings developed cracks and recent months. india, the largest power produced, n t p c denies claims its tunneling and construction work is to blame. last map they can get in the final stages,
6:45 pm
the beams connecting the pillars and floor of each level will be left and the remaining structure will then be demolished. of laughter that we will dismantle the structure from top to bottom. cleanup and repairs are on the way in brasilia of the suppose is a form of president j to both sonata storm government buildings on sunday. authorities launched an investigation into a lack of security during the attack. president louise in austria little the silver said those involved probably had inside help. they might look in with many offices were collaborating with a riotous many people in the military police were complicit. many people from the armed forces here inside were complicit. i'm convinced of the door of the pen. an auto palace was open so that these people could inter, because there is no door that has been broken down. that is to say someone facilitated the inter here are weeks long protests in peru or forced authorities to
6:46 pm
close rail and airport services to the country's famous much of peaches sites. at least 43 people, including a police officer, were killed during violent confrontations following the removal of former present federal castillo. now present dina blood is facing increased pressure to step down . and our sanchez reports from lima. oh, demonstrators, march on the streets of the capitol, carrying the photos of the dead and banners between precedent. deena will not be as a murderer. ah, thousands of people in lima and southern people, blame her for the kings. most of the victims were young, poor indigenous gun down in confrontations with the army and police who used live ammunition to disperse crowds of anti government protesters. i am upset, angry traumatized, and shocked. and what's happening here? i believe that people are going to force dinner. bellotta and congress out, ah,
6:47 pm
the worst violins did when 2 decades has also prompted the governors of 3 southern regions. and most of the protesters were killed to urge the president to resign. they say it's the only way to start resolving the spiraling unrest. the city or diesel of the brother in a massacre. we number 2 for he. marty was in power. she says the current government must go. c yoga, i think that a government that has presided over so many debts is unsustainable. we are all in favor of democracy, but it does not make sense if they don't respect the lives of the people. but prime minister and their daughter is manuel, thesis controlled and stepping down is out of the question. if you look at all that, i want to say very clearly, the president is not going to resign. that. that will not happen. nobody because leaving the presidency was going to open a very dangerous door to anarchy and government us, and that will not happen. see, noble, good, good. mm hm. into knowing the south families of the 17 people killed by security
6:48 pm
forces equally, aka, earlier this week, hailed a funeral procession accompanied by thousands of mourners. dina, you killed my husband. why? i hate you. do not proceed in but one of these indian, she grew up in equity, mac, one of the country's poorest regions. angry peruvians accused her of turning a deaf ear to their complaints. many brokers in the south of the country say they will come here to lima. the waiters because they say they're both not being heard. they're threatening to march to lima in the coming days to join rallies in the capital and see they will keep up their protests until been what it is out of office medina centers and just kinda still had an al jazeera
6:49 pm
6:50 pm
ah ah ah, why sports fans out? catch up with all the game, his peter, every thank you very much. manchester city football, a benjamin mandy has been found not guilty of 6 counts of rape and one counts of sexual assaults of the trial lasting 6 months. the jury was unable to reach verdicts on 2 other charges. one count of rape and another of attempted rape. he'll
6:51 pm
now face a re trial on those 2 charges. said he suspended and stopped paying mandy, after he was arrested in 2021. the 28 year old french defenders contract with the club finishes at the end of the season. the drawer for next month, so all your club woke up. i beg your pardon has been made in the house country. morocco took place in the capital city. robots and fever present. johnny infants, he now was in town to watch. and once all the teams had been drawn, it was pretty good news for the seattle sounders, who were the 1st major league soccer side to make it into the tournament, which kicks off on the 1st of february. that's because they've got a potential semi final against european champions rel, madrid. seattle will in say in round to where they'll face all awfully. oakland city, replace in the 1st round, brazil's south american champion, flamingo starts in the other semi final where they'll meet the africans champions. we dod, casablanca, or al, hello from saudi arabia,
6:52 pm
kenya is home to many of the world's leading distance athletes, but it's also top of the doping rankings. dozens of canyon runners are serving bands using performance announcing drugs, as catherine sawyer reports from the rift valley, but countries of natick federation. and some band athletes have vowed to tackle what they call a doping crisis. this small town in the rift valley, with its breathtaking scenery and high alt today, the renowned athletics hub. here you will find athletes known for middle and long distance running. many have worn numerous was and gold medals. yet the runners continued to break records. thousands of them are being suspended from competition because of doping. kenyon mach can goggle, was a rising star until recently. he competed in the mountains of switzerland and $11.00 of the season's toughest trail events. his task showed the presence of 2
6:53 pm
prohibited substances in his system. he was banned for 3 years and stripped off his title. thought me. missy would rather say i did not know those bills will bring mistress. i used them to deal with a knee injury to natalie, admitted to taking the drugs annoyingly kenya has been dealing with a rising use of performance and haunting drugs for yes. as of the end of november, $55.00 kenyan athletes were banned and 8th, provisionally suspended, according to the athletics integrity unit. reason the world athletics presidents, basking coal praised kenya's efforts to tackle the problem. government has already committed $5000000.00 a year for the next 5 years. that is $25000000.00 us dollars. and that money will support that all out or again, a stopping wilson keep song a former world marsan, record holder is finishing his 4 year ban after he missed mandatory doping tests,
6:54 pm
he said he's helping to educate other athletes about the problem to the fed as to what goes into a mock? not anything that goes into a model, that responsibility of that it. so this, that kind of ignorance fatherly, one of the most misuse drugs is prescribed for anemic patients. it's a job that increases the number of red blood cells which carry oxygen to the muscles. drugs like this one are easy available in tennessee or you need is cache. and a good pharmacy. people will talk to say it's a lucrative business. some of the athletes like can go go who are under suspension, say they just want to keep their heads low, continued training wheat out their bond, and hope they can compete again, katherine sawyer, all the 0 in the rift valley. the australian open is just days away and home
6:55 pm
favorite mccary are says concerned he will retire from tennis if he wins a grand slam singles title. the 27 year old warmed up for the tournament by playing an exhibition match with 9 time champion in melbourne. novak chalk of which it was the serbs 1st appearance at the rod laver arena since he was devoted from australia last year. every 7th, 19 vaccinations, 8th and several like that said the live like it was enjoying being back and why not? but it was curious, he took the victory here, believe it or not, he's this a targeting 1st major title. like you said, like last year he'd retire. if you're 11 true 100 percent i it's a lot of training. it's a lot of work and i just want to be able to 8, whatever i want, drink what i want to drink and then just relax. it's a hot hot lost all you know, the medication that they've got show day out. i mean, i did the bill bill got lost. he had a great year last year to show the world. i'm still one of the best. it's me gone to the n b a now and the boston celtics have beaten the brooklyn nets in the battle
6:56 pm
. the top 2 teams in the eastern conference than it's had 118 of a last 20 but will without the injured kevin to ran full though some slick passing from ben simmons helped give them a 6 point lead. and the 2nd quarter of a self ex hit back with some good moves of their own. derek white finishing this one with a 3 pointer. jason tatum was they some school with 20th. they pulled away in the 4th quarter to win at 10998 for a foot straight victory. you could on church stole the show of the dallas mavericks meet the la lakers. he landed his 10th triple double of the season with 35 points. 14 rebound, some 30 assists. don't touch schools. some crucial free point is to take the game into overtime and then double overtime for them abs eventually beat le bron james and co in their own backyard, 119115. it's dallas fort straight win over the lakers. 60 tom brady is gearing up for the nfl playoffs, hoping mondays,
6:57 pm
wildcard flash against the dallas cowboys is not his final game. the quarterback came out of retirement to play the season, but really is likely to call it a day. once this campaign finishes sample won the nf c south division and they beat the cowboys in their 1st game of the season. but dallas are excited by the prospect of sending brady into retirements. good. embrace his opportunities. i mean, think about me, you're talking about you know, clearly proven most decorated, you know, player of, of our generation or maybe even the history of the national footballers, but i knows competitors. so we're, we're all excited about this opportunity to compete against tom hughes. this is just like any other quarterback he blew the same way. he though, you know, i was just a better quarterback than well, so you know, the challenges are on out there. let him go out like that. i mean, is that a great career legendary, but we get a nakamura, we can set up as well. i to in hawaii 3 time major champ,
6:58 pm
in jordan spieth's chaise, a one short lead after the 1st round of the sony open speed is playing at this event. for the 1st time since 2019, and quarter to 600. 64, to top. the leaderboard alongside chris kirk and taylor montgomery, but short of the day belong to best man, ryan alma, before he 6 year old american making a hole in one of the 17. just the 68th atlas hole in the last 40 years. that's a really big fan, i'll be hearing in later with more sports needs. sammy, thanks arch. beaten. that's it for this is albert, i'm back in the moment with another full show. so do stay with us. ah ah, along with
6:59 pm
on counting the cost to china's strength cobra policy is over, will about health jumpstart, the economy. europe's energy crisis east for the continents might not be out of the woods yet. plus we explore why young educated cimbawe wind attending to farming count you the cost on al jazeera. there was a time to be direct there basically on the verge of legalizing racial jerry battery
7:00 pm
to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death felony crisis. it seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women who are likely agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth. those the size of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're up again. we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me markham on hill for up front on al jazeera, the world economic forum returns to dabble since january, to assess the global economy, was shaped by the pandemic. and the war in ukraine can lead us from government and business. prevent a promised decade of action becoming a decade of uncertainty. extensive coverage on al jazeera ah.
29 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on