tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 3, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
4:00 pm
in celebration of, of the day, i'll just say russia cases, the collection of climate focused programming rise meets the people calling for systems change is the production process that has to go all hail the planets and covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make a difference. people in power, places that be fed dairy industry at the heart of the climate, imagine fee damage. so the most important place in the world, especially documentary expensive, is shocking $1000000.00 climate change, denial campaign, and witness documents to fight through the eyes of the world renowned artist and environmental activate the climate crisis. a season of special coverage on al jazeera.
4:01 pm
ah ah, hello, i'm adrian sort of, this is a live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a russian blogger who supported the war and ukraine, is killed in a bomb blasts and st. petersburg. the kremlin accuses keefe, a russian investigators detained a female suspect, who they say, has links with opposition figure alexia, validate the battle for back vote. volcano mercenaries, so they've taken control of the eastern ukrainian city. keith deny is perhaps happens. crossovers, former president hush and touchy and 3 others plead not guilty of war crimes. trial in the hay plus will be live in new york. as former
4:02 pm
u. s. president. donald trump is sent to travel from florida to face criminal charges. i'm john goetz, roscoe with the sport chelsea begin. the search for new manager after sacking. graham potter, well much united flip up in the premier lee is that beaten by newcastle. we move up to 3rd on another. pretty easy finish. ah, we begin this. these are with the death of a prominent russian military blogger and kremlin supporter flatland the task he was killed in a bomb explosion or a cafe in st. petersburg. at least 32 people were injured. the kremlin says it will type in security. i had a victory day celebrations next month. russia's interior minister has released a video of the suspect being questioned. when merge. do you understand why you've been detained? i do why i thought i would see been at the,
4:03 pm
please bear lard. linda dusky was killed, spilled his deal. what did you do? you agree with that? i brought a statue there that blew up. oh, good, good. who gave you the statue? can i tell you later? she was at santa finances. here as dawson, jabari and moscow who has more on the glass, this was the moment security cameras captured the attack at the busy street with bar number one cafe in the heart of saint petersburg. on sunday, the explosion killed 40 year old military blogger, rosalyn tar sky, who was delivering the speech of the events, organized by the cyber front, that movement, an association of people with teacher out it. you say, who talks of this test, a every over 100 people were in and around this events, the time of the time that the mass native was given, the statue of himself as a gift, moments before the blast, according to the mayor of saint petersburg, all the cities emergency services have been called in to deal with the incident
4:04 pm
lovelyn to starsky, launched his own social media channels to report on the activities of the russian military liam in. it's so called special military operation, and has a following of over 500000 subscribers touch. our sky was invited to the lavish ceremony. last september, the kremlin, where russian president proclaimed the annexation of 4 regions of ukraine, which he was a well known figure among kremlin supporters seen here with daria. do you know who was killed in a car bomb attack last august in moscow region? her father, alexander, duke, and a far right political philosopher and from the porter was believed to be the intended target door such a party out there of moscow. and a short time ago, dosa gave us this update. according to officials here, a 26 year old woman by the name of daria. her pulver has been detained in saint petersburg for what investigators leave to be her involvement in this attack. she
4:05 pm
was detained a short while ago in an apartment about 40 minutes away from this cafe, where the blasts occurred that this is a woman that was a person of interest. the police were hunting for her at since late last night. we believe and investigators. i've said that they are questioning her now. they also question members of her family on sunday evening, according to local media in saint petersburg, this woman had purchased a plane tickets to fly out of russia on sunday at twos, becca, son. now, she's somebody that is well known to officials in this country. she had been detained in the past for her involvement in anti war rallies that were ongoing after russia launch, the so called special military operation ukraine. last february, we are waiting to find out what the charges will be brought against her, but we know that the special investigation committee, that is the states main investigates her body in russia, has launched
4:06 pm
a murder case in this incident. so we'll know in the coming hours the details of whether or not she'll be arrested with she'll be charged rather with 1st degree murder. in this case, yield gate leverage. philly is a former senior advisor at the national security council of georgia. he says the bombing is very significant. darcy was jailed in 2011 or armed robbery. after the russians, 1st invasion of ukraine in 2014, he escaped the escape, the prison, and joined the russian forces there and fought against the premium defenders. the growth from julie's telegram channels and he had more than half a 1000000 followers there. he also putting ceremony at the so called proclaimed annexation and the payment that will kill everyone in ukraine. we will rob everyone in ukraine and it could be like the target was in the
4:07 pm
past because he was given the use of himself at the meeting and reportedly bumble was in that and which went off and killed. but we have to follow being used. how it unfolds. cremmit propaganda is already accused ukraine of attacks that is expected. and it happened in downtown berg, and it's are, and that the bar itself was, according to some report the was owned by a guinea regarding the wagner boss saw some. some sources speculate that it could be a message for regarding because of his strange relations with the russians, different ministry of the fast ukraine,
4:08 pm
the president velocity as an s k is described fighting around the eastern city of back moves as particularly hot earlier the head of the wagner must regroup, fighting for moscow, said his forces had raised the russian flag above an administration building in backlog. keith says it still holds for city. let's go live now to keith and finish . john hall is the gender of the claims and counterclaims. what do we know about what's actually going on in back right now? in truth, very little, it's hard to verify, frankly impossible. these contradictory reports in a city, in which there is fear, very close combat fighting that's been going on for a long time. a substantially was torn place, it is now with little or no independent reporting coming out of it. so all we have of these as a say, contradictory reports, you have any pre goes in the founder and head of the via the messenger group has been heavily engaged. there of course,
4:09 pm
claimed that the wagner and rushing flags had been posted above the administrative headquarters in the city. and therefore, he said that it had fallen legally into the hands, in legal terms, and other words, into the hands of russia heavily contradicted by the ukrainians. the eastern military command and reiterated by the presidential administration, saying that fighting goes on around that administrative building without cease. and that quote, the russians are very far from capturing anything. and that really is all we know. nothing further has come out during the light of day. but remember that you have any pre goes in has previously asserted russian victory in backward, only to be proven subsequently wrong. and jonah, remind us of the significance of this child back would it's taken on extraordinary significance along battlefield lines that are barely
4:10 pm
moving at the moment. and the cost of the fight in back mood has reached epic proportions in terms of manpower and munitions. it essentially has no strategic significance whatsoever to either side. but it is a huge symbolic and morale important for the russians on the one hand, because it's quite close to the border of the donuts region down in the don bass at which they have yet to fully occupied. that was one of their essential war aims in launching the invasion and for the ukrainians. of course, it's important because it continues to show their ability to resist russia and to deny russia that most basic of its war aims. al 0 during the whole reporting live from ukraine's capital key. many thanks, jonah maters, secretary general yen stolberg has confirmed that finland will become a fully fledged member of the military alliance. as of tuesday. moscow says with it, with the law, it will strengthen that it's military potential in the northwest. in response,
4:11 pm
the finish russian border is around 1300 kilometers long, helsinki, abandoned years of neutrality to make a bid to join nato last year. following the invasion of ukraine. this is a historic a week. to morrow we will um, welcome finland. as the 31st member of nato making fin, then say, for an hour alliance, stronger. we will raise the finished thank for the 1st time here at the nato headquarters. it will be a good day for finance, security for nordic security, and for nato as a whole. a while finland's prime minister, santa marion, has conceded defeat in her country's parliamentary election. the conservative opposition national coalition party, one with 20.8 percent of the vote leader petrie or poor says that he will now work
4:12 pm
to form a coalition government. the fins a right wing populace party came 2nd with 21 point one percent. while the prime ministers, social democrat secured 19.9 percent, rory challenz reports smiling and seemingly at ease the se, but santa marines. political star has fallen felons prime minister, gathered with supporters of her election headquarters. his banner results came in and showed her social democrats slipping behind the bright wing national coalition party and the fins party. shortly after she conceded defeat, the santa maria nearer is coming to an end. n c p leader per terri, or po, is on track with the one assembling a new coalition government. i very happy we got these results a, this is very strong and we have we have a good campaign. and i think that's an election day to day warbles and i'm, i'm,
4:13 pm
i tell that we can, people believe we'll see, but not the national coalition policy and the nationalists of rica poor as fins party have both benefited from worries about the economy, living costs, the surging and finland is teetering into a recession. martha with how youth and progressive politics. santa marin, has been popular among young moderates at home and abroad, been marin has presided over finance. biggest geopolitical transition in decades. applying to join nato in response to neighboring russia's invasion of ukraine. last year, opponents were quick to jump on a leaks video of her drinking and partying with friends, saying she wasn't fit to govern. marin was cleared of wrong doing that, arguably criticism of her government public spending. i hit her more than the head in his m scandal did. for me. i'm burdened by the economics of actually read that too much step. i think i wish you would have a beaufort,
4:14 pm
they still in 20 years time, but if the current expenditures and dep thinking i'm worried about how we can afford the welfare states in the future, i noticed on an ice rifle to her and she's done great. the most of the fins also think that she did an amazing job with the current wires, bob and maybe we have to look at the new crisis that we have. and some of us still believe that she does very good job. but other people who need a wants something, you know, having become the world's youngest prime minister at 34 santa marin will be an ex prime minister at 37 from a law. rory challenge al jazeera is like ok, ok, good. christina cocoa is secretary of the winning national coalition party. she says she is aware of the challenges that the government will face. it's been an amazing election night. we just won and now we were 10 more seats. so it was
4:15 pm
a crazy night and now now we are. the next thing is to focus to get to government ready. so, so it's gonna be a very exciting week. ahead finish. people were very concerned about state depth and all the economical issues. and now it's our so to try to balance of the public economy and also be sure that people can have a afford leaving. so we meet, of course pro, across as well as some maybe some cuts nature membership. it's a huge thing to finland, of course, and we are looking for that very, very glad. but of course, the situation in ukraine is, is still horrible. and, and we are try to give every, every support to you plan that we can still to come here on that. he is on
4:16 pm
a new report, lays back decades of human rights abuses in south saddam and calls for a culture of impunity to end. and it looks like it could be the end of the road for electric scooters in paris. people in the french capital vote to burn them from september. it sports hattrick from 3 benjamin as well. the trip hammer, their opponents in a spanish league job here with that a little later on very piece of improvisational. wonderful go, ah, for kosovo, president hush and thought she has pleaded not guilty to all 10 charges he faces at the beginning of a war. crimes trial at the hague party had 3 of our former commanders of the kosovo liberation army, charged with overseeing a campaign of torture, murder, and persecution of opponents. harry forces reports be seated of the 2 years in
4:17 pm
detention hush. him thought she was in court to face charges of war, crimes and crimes against humanity o'clock. i am that i understand the indictment and i am fully not guilty that he and his 3 co accuse to all senior figures in the kosovo liberation army and later prominent politicians. they're charged with 10 counts of persecution, torture, murder, and force disappearance of opponents and alleged pro serbian collaborators. the indictment charges. and we intend to prove hundreds of detentions across kosovo, usually under terrible conditions of abuse. and over a 100 murders, most of the victims of the accused were fellow kosovar, albanians because of liberation. ami launched a guerrilla war against serbian rule. in 1998 serbian attacks on cost of our obedient civilians. prompted to intervention by nato forces. as an end to fighting in 1909095 senior serbian officials were convicted of war crimes in 2009.
4:18 pm
but the former president, milan milton, of which was acquitted. his predecessor slobbered on milosevic had already died in custody. that she went from military leader to the prime minister, who declared cause of an independence in 2008. joe biden called him his nations george washington. but in 2020, now president thought he was indicted. he resigned and was expedited to the netherlands, vowing to clear his name. tachi, and his co accused argue they had nothing to do with crimes carried out by others in a decentralized gorilla force. and what is he running from? what is he trying to hide? that she supporters rallied outside the court. many cars have been watching back home. accusative anti kayla bias. would you call it year with them? it's not only the just war of the k l. a that's being killed. the state of kosovo is also on trial with the know they all know tony condemning these people,
4:19 pm
but they are condemning the yes it's the was that the whole world supported. what's not in dispute is that this trial will be lengthy. the prosecution says it needs 2 years just to set out its case. hurry, faucet al jazeera, i was 0 marina, but a church was in that courtroom at the hague. as the trial got under way. special prosecutor, alex whitting and associates are having an opening statement. the whole they may be going to be prolonged even to, to morrow. and tomorrow we're gonna hear advocates of victims. and after that, the opening statements of defense waiting said that tachi and others were accused as a leading staffing a k, a lay. and they were even celebrated for their role in war. in late nineties, they, the war was against the serbian forces led by subordinate milosevic. but still,
4:20 pm
even though they are um, considered as heroes among their citizens in course of a day, we think said that he will prove that the there were a darker side of their actions in late nineties. and he said that this is not indictment against the all of the members of k laid just for this for leading figures leading in kellett k allay. and afterwards in political history of kosovo that proclaimed their independence in 2008. the laziest law house of parliament has voted to remove the mandatory death penalty for crimes such as murder and drug trafficking. instead of capital punishment, offenders will face life imprisonment or caning, depending on the crime. little will now go to the upper house and then to the king to be signed, please. yes, suspended execution since 2018 while the amendments to the law were being discussed
4:21 pm
on to serious florence louis reports from quantum pot. the amendment, the bill passed by a simple voice vote with almost no opposition. and that's because these are bills that have bipartisan support. have been several years in discussion because more and more over the last 2 years. that's been an understanding that the death sentence may not be the deter, and that people think it is. and that it also is unjust because it moves remove the discretionary power of judges. and it means that just cannot take into account mitigating factors like a history of abuse or history of mental illness, independent, committed decline. there are several parts to these amendments. one is that it's does away with mandatory capital punishment. and so these are $511.00 offences, including murder and terrorism. so now it means that the judges now have a discretion. it doesn't do away with capital punishment or death penalty completely, but it means that it is no longer mandatory. and discretion can be use. florence
4:22 pm
met the wife of a man who is hoping that his death sentence will now be reviewed under the new law . nissan dow, it has been, has been on death row for 13 years. he was found guilty of murder. she's raised their son on her own and that was when my son went to kindergarten, he didn't have a father. it was just me, a single mom. when he started primary school, he didn't have a father then neither. he's now 16. his father has not even held his hand. malaysia is now aiming to abolish the mandatory death penalty. they are currently 11 offences with death is the automatic punishment of the $1300.00 inmates on death row. nearly 70 percent were convicted of drug trafficking in malaysia, carrying even a small amount of elicit substance comes under that definition. human rights group
4:23 pm
say it doesn't meet the threshold of most serious crimes on the international law. the proposed amendments will allow the country's highest court to replace death sentences with life in prison and caning. these reforms have been on the table for several years now and more for him on executions has been in place since 2018. the minister in charge of legal reform says the abolition of the mandatory death penalty is aimed at valuing the sanctity of life, while ensuring justice and fantasy for all anti death penalty advocates. welcome to move and say malaysia. also need to look at reforming other aspects of its peano system, including rehabilitation. most of us in asia as a fixed pacific still really prioritizes punitive punishment. we don't really ask the how question once we punish a guy and once they come out, what do i do with him? do we expect to find the read, the better society and do good or do we expect them to re offend on the route?
4:24 pm
for neetha, there is at least a chance that her husband's case might be reviewed. i know he did wrong, but please don't hang. give him another trend and release him. you can change. the changes will still have to be passed in the upper house of parliament and signed into law by the king before they come into effect. florence louis al jazeera qualify for the former us president donald trump is due to fly to new york. i had a court appearance on tuesday. i live pictures of the plane in florida, but she's expense to take him on the 2 and a half hour journey. trump is being charged with in connection with alleged hush money paid to. i don't to install stormy daniels before the 2016 presidential election. he's the 1st serving or for the u. s. president to face a criminal charge. let's think you lived out to you, your counselors, kristen salumi. is that christine? what's the mood the in new york?
4:25 pm
ahead of to morris, of course appearance. well adrian, new yorkers are getting off like any other monday going to we're going about their business. but i have to say there is a bit of an edge here in new york, a bit of uncertainty. this is a new territory. we've never seen a president brought to court to face criminal charges before. and as you mentioned, president trump should be heading to new york from his florida residence in about 3 hours time. and when he arrives here this afternoon, he's expected to come to trump tower behind me and spend the night before appearing in court tomorrow to face those charges. so what you see here, up along 5th avenue, is barricades all up and down the street, blocking off the traffic, blocking off media blocking off pedestrians. this is set up to sort of keep crowds in shack. should there be massive demonstrations that what police are worried about?
4:26 pm
all police have been called to report to duty and uniform today. they've been coordinating with the secret service to be prepared for any eventuality secret service, of course, in charge of protecting the president. and there's just a lot of anticipation and concern about how big demonstrations will be. will they be peaceful? will the president stop and talk just a lot of unknowns and a lot of uncertainty, but the city official saying they're ready securities in place. and president trump is expected to arrive later this afternoon and want can we expect in court? kristen on tuesday. so on tuesday, president tribe, well get up at tram tower hill. take the drive down town. it's about 6 kilometers from here to get to the court house. and there he'll be arrayed. it's a fairly standard procedure where he will,
4:27 pm
for the 1st time be presented with the charges that he is facing. we still do not know exactly what those charges are, only that they're related to falsifying business documents surrounding the hush money payment to that adult film star. he will arrive there. we know that other courts will be closed in the building as a security measure for the president. we know that he will before facing the judge, have to go through some paperwork he'll be fingerprinted. question about whether or not hill i have a mug shot taken or have to have handcuffs put on him. he is the president after all, and he'll be surrounded by security. so that may not happen. we'll see what happens . another big question to morrow is whether or not cameras will be allowed in the court room and whether or not the public will get to see it as proceeding take place. and the charge is read for the 1st time. because in new york state cameras
4:28 pm
are not typically allowed in the camera in the court room for a preceding like this. but media outlets have petition to judge and requested due to the intense, overwhelming public interest to allow those cameras in that decision will have to be made obviously before tomorrow. but at this stage we just don't know. one thing we do know is that supporters of president trump, led by georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor green, are expected inside the court house in the afternoon. they to support the president . marjorie taylor green was talking about this on social media inviting her followers and president tom's followers to join her there. that should happen in the afternoon. again, the court proceeding fairly short and predictable in most cases. but when you're dealing with a president, a former president of the united states,
4:29 pm
a lot of unknowns accept that security will be very, very, very, very tight. i'll just do as chris is salumi lighted, new york christian research dude. time for us to get a weather update his car. hello, there was thought in south asian things. the looking largely settled across india, particularly across western and more central areas. if you showers coming into the south and paste places like carola and thunderstorms expected in places like sri lanka, to the north east, it is a much dry, a picture, a lot of the rain rolling away from bangladesh into baton. and napoleon and snow still falling on the mountains. we can trace that all the way back to the north west, thanks to a weather system, was dropping some hefty showers across northern areas of pakistan. some of that did touch into places like new delhi, the north west of india, but it is an improving picture. we have a look at the temperature here on the way up into thursday with sunny skies. it was we had eas, that's not the case for china. we've got
4:30 pm
a slow moving very intense weather system, bringing flooding rains to east in areas down in the south as well. a bit of a wintry crust to that. that's gonna knock the temperature down in beijing, it's similar story for shanghai. and as it skirts out further east, we will see some of that very heavy rain start to roll into the korean peninsula. it's gonna knock the temperature down in. so we're expecting about a months worth of rain to possibly fall over the next 3 days. so that brings flooding concerns, and that'll move further east to japan by the end of the week car buddy. thanks and dave still to come on that he is our reporting in haiti. we take a look at how journalists risk them lives in the face of economic and political crisis. out of the box close in on the top playoff seed in the east. joe will have the best of the action from the m. b, a in around 20 minutes. ah, talk to al jazeera, we ask, who is really fighting this war for russia?
4:31 pm
4:32 pm
lou. ah, i get every and sort of get a hearing. so how would the views out from al jazeera, the headlines, a prominent russian military blogger and kremlin supporter has been killed in a poor me edison petersburg cafe. at least 32 people were injured in the last. a female suspect has been arrested in question for kosovo. president hashim thought she had 3 politicians pleaded not guilty of war crimes, charges of the hague, the case states back to the period during and shortly after the cost of a war. at the end of the 19 ninety's, the laziest lowest lower house of parliament has voted to remove the mandatory death penalty for crimes such as murder and drug trafficking. little will now go to
4:33 pm
the upper house and then to the king to be signed. funerals have been held in the palestinian city of nobliss for 2 men killed by his ready forces in rage in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health. but history says the men were from a refugee camp west of nobliss, 90 for palestinians have been killed by israeli forces. this here need are abraham reports from ramallah, despite international efforts to lead to a d, as deletion in the occupied by bank between the palestinians and israelis. specifically during the holy month of ramadan, these radio rates to palestinian cities have never stopped, although they've been more deadly in some instances than others. this morning in nablus to palestinians were killed by israeli forces fire after they re did the city. and 2 others were arrested. now, according to the israeli forces, those who have been arrested are accused of carrying out a shooting attack against israeli soldiers into water in the north of the occupied
4:34 pm
was bank late last month. now just to give you an idea since the beginning of the year, more than 90 palestinians were killed by israeli forces fire. 2000 were injured within 1500 of them were in nablus, nablus. and janine have been at the center of israeli reeds. these cities are with palestinian fighters have been grouping, taking up arms, working together to carry out shooting x, x against israeli. in the occupied left bank. at least 21 people have died in a landslide in eastern democratic republic of congo as happened to the village in mass cc'd territory and north kiva province. a search for several people who are still missing is on the way, which is to say that some of those killed women and children doing laundry and a stream at the base of the mountain. the un commission on human rights reports the decades of conflicts have led to widespread human rights abuses in self. so dumb it
4:35 pm
alleges that during the past year, the governor of the unity states and lieutenant general of the south saddam people's defense forces were responsible for state sanctioned extra judicial killings and attacks against civilians. it says those crimes were part of a broader patent of abuses committed by government of military officials that included sexual violence and torture. they remain unpunished. the commission is calling for urgent measures to end the culture of impunity. it says that officials should be held accountable and comply with international humanitarian little body facto is a member of the un commission on human rights in south sudan, which produced that report. he says, political will is needed to hold those responsible for abuses accountable. we've seen that those who commit to abuses and allow them to happen, remaining office, and in some cases that rewarded rather than punished for this culture of impunity.
4:36 pm
something that we are strongly convinced needs to be addressed. insulted odyssey turned the page and to be a more democratic and safer country point citizens. so he is for the lead to do this across the board because we are seeing that violation, but not only instigated from the capital into but also when you go to the state governors, essentially, you know unto themselves, county commission side, to mobilize force or an army alicia to raise the place severely neighboring areas. so the cost is one of the ways to stop you publicly seen that so you can go on the lead the violations a held to account dismissed or they investigated. and if charges stand up, charged convicted after due process without fees,
4:37 pm
will be seeing the articles of violations. the king of fossils military has denied responsibility for killing several boys at a base near the town of war. he goya, just warning. you may find some of the following images distressing. a video posted on social media shows men dressed in military uniform walking among 7 bodies. the story was initially reported in french media. 2 french reporters were expelled from burkina faso on sunday rights groups of accused soldiers of widespread abuses against civilians as they fight armed groups linked to al qaeda. and i so will the mother of one of the boys who doesn't want to be identified blames volunteer soldiers. we lie then young guy who knew any will into mom and i once told darma not to wander the straits. i told him to stay close to his grandmother's house since he was a stranger, and that it was risky to wander around because some people my associate him as being a member of an extremist group. the people i blame of those who took him away. that
4:38 pm
is to say, the military's volunteer faces. when we went and asked the chief, he told us that they never take some one and release them. now that it's happened, i cry a lot, but i can't change anything. i haiti is facing a security crisis. this prompted authorities, there's a request international help to restore order streets of dominated by gangs and reporters risk their lives to keep people informed. 7 journalists were killed last year, and at least 4 have been kidnapped since january al jazeera spoke to a reporter and lawyer in puerto prince norms was there's a good. my name is joseph jack, a blue. i'm a lawyer, but i work mostly as an independent journalist. i do jobs for international press and post on social media to keep the public informed about what's happening here. he's, i see a little challenge. the biggest challenge we face his haitian journalists is
4:39 pm
getting people to see our work, especially with the country situation, the way it is. every day we are under serious threat. when there are protests, we faced the police who fired tear gas and did some neighborhoods. we risk losing our lives with, i know, several journalists who died recently. one of them was shot inside the police station where he went to show solidarity with a colleague who had been arrested. i'm a, is it the old c, m, i? d was a very nice person, always smiling. he loved his job, but he lost his life, doing that job. swap, one humble dog. i'm often afraid because when you leave your house, you never know if you'll be back. the level of insecurity is only increasing. it can be terrifying, especially going from one place to another. i'm a victim myself because i was in cap patient for work. and on my way back to port
4:40 pm
a prince, gangs robbed me at gunpoint. they stole my camera with mobile phone and everything . since then, i've been a lot more cautious. every day the situation gets worse, and more people leave the country. in desperation, it gets worse because every thing we need to live is getting more expensive. it gets worse because arms trafficking increases and the state has no control. it gets worse because politicians don't work in the interest of the people. despite all the dangers, i enjoy my work and i do it with love, with everything that's happening in this country. the youth need journalists like me to keep them informed. lawyers for the american wall street journal reporter evan goes. cabbage have appealed. his detention in russia. kristovich was taken into custody on thursday, accused of spying. the paper strongly denies the allegation your secretary of state antony blinking has urged moscow to free. the reporter,
4:41 pm
russia's foreign minister says, a course will make that decision. party calhane reports from washington. just phone calls notable for a couple of reasons. first you are secretary state antony blinkin and his counterpart, sergey lab. rob don't speak often. in fact, since russia invaded ukraine, they've only had one conversations and that was his last month on the sidelines of the g. 20 a very brief conversation. the fact that this call is coming just days after evan girth greevich was arrested, is also significant. now it was the normal read out word. you said they, he expressed great concern called it an unacceptable detention called for his immediate release, although he didn't put name him. he did name paul whelan and said he also needs to be released that something that the u. s. has been working for. he's an american that was sent to 16 years in prison in russia. one of the things in the statement that was fairly interesting is they said that they discussed the importance of creating an environment that permits diplomatic missions to carry out their work.
4:42 pm
would that likely means as the u. s. is concern, is just how long it's going to take to get their consulate officials to actually get to see this journalist and that is important because of a process within the u. s. basically they have to speak with him before they can declare that he has been wrongfully detained with that designation. it changes things within the state department. his case then goes to a special department whose whole job is to try and get americans held hostage basically back home. they are then in charge of the negotiation, and there are several more resources that can go into this case. so likely this is antonio blink and trying to send a message to survey oliver of that he expects that us diplomats will have access to him sooner rather than later. because right now the fear as it could take weeks or even maybe months. particle haine, al jazeera washington. a course in algeria has sentence the prominent journalists,
4:43 pm
isiah, candidates a 3 years in prison. he's the director of the grip and merchant you news. one of the countries last independent media firms. cutty is accused of receiving foreign funds in exchange for carrying out activities that could harm the state yourself bundle is professor of political science and international relations. at catholic university he says our cutty was not given a fair trial. the accusations are quite vague and i wasn't really sure blazed that he got this particular little sentence receiving funds from abroad ad engaging in propaganda, but threatens the security and public called little in algeria. are quite really serious accusations whether the courts have proven done or not. it's very, very debatable human life organizations that attended the song off the per meeting
4:44 pm
. so abbreviated, the, got a business is the last, the last month have accused the authorities of not a given mr. little cloudy or failed trial. he's one of his lawyers will be the asshole, said dud documentation, but it is he of my funds for from abroad. well, actually 25000 pounds from here says daughter who easily so child working in london and she gave him that money as a loan because she's a shareholder in his company. he faked some financial difficulties, paying his stuff, and that's why he received that particular money since it said was the jail last december awaiting his trying. despite this political act was perceived as a bug on freedom of expression, the death told following the storms in the mid western southern u. s. has risen to 32. is the region braces for more extreme weather this week. a
4:45 pm
major storm system caused tornadoes and several states. on friday, our consort, indiana, and tennessee suffered extensive damage. australia is more the death of one of its most influential indigenous lead us. european good died on monday at the age of 74 . he was alarmed rights activists who fought to have traditional ownership documents recognized by the australian parliament. his tanf comes months ahead of a referendum is that which is due to be held on the recognition of indigenous australians in the constitution. he fought with a passion for his people, for land, for identity, and he loved this country. he said he was the fire and he believed very deeply in a referendum to recognize aboriginal people in the australian constitution.
4:46 pm
it is hard to put into words what this love means for this country. oil prices have searched out the saudi arabia and other produces from the opec plus alliance announced production cuts. rianne says it's a precautionary measure to stabilize the market. the u. s. as opposed to reduction saying that the world needs oil, lower oil prices to support economic growth. jim crane is an energy fellow at rice university's baker institute. he says that higher oil prices will lead to higher global inflation. a pretty big deal. i mean, they were opec plus had been signaling previously and that's kind of steady as she goes output strategy. but if you take a look at their market behavior in recent years and months, i mean, not so surprising, right? so, you know, all had been showing weakness, it had been under $80.00
4:47 pm
a barrel persistently, which is seems to be an informal floor now for, for the saudis. at least you see oil at or under that level, you have to figure that to the saudis, or at least thinking about taking action. you know, well, last big cut they may was in october of last year with oil around $90.00. well below that level. now, so, you know, the saudis want to maintain that the notion that, that october cut was based on market fundamentals, not based on a desire to help by november election. so they cut with $90.00 will then, and you think that price is now under $80.00. it would be looking at another round of cuts. anybody that's producing oil is going to benefit from this oil producing countries. you know, lots of spending going on in those countries. lots of lots more investment upstream in producing more oil, as well as, you know, social programs construction plans,
4:48 pm
you know, lots of infrastructure, spending, those countries. i suspect that's going to continue. and it's also going to push ya, you know, inflation in the rest of the world. i mean, central banks around the world are still grappling with the persistently high inflation. this is not going to be welcomed step in those countries. prisons voted by the hiring of electric sources in the says he nearly 90 percent of the balance cost were against the rental of battery powered vehicles, but fewer than 8 percent of eligible voters took part in the referendum. sir, is natasha butler. reports from paris. well, clearly people who are in favor of finding electric scooter cars, all right, please say federal law as far as they were concerned. very nice. and so if you look behind me, you can see the sort of thing that made people quite angry scooters kind of piles. off on the side of the pavement, clustering side walks, not kind of thing. people said, look,
4:49 pm
they were just ugly and unsightly in the landscape and that they are all risk with these beauty is that they pose a danger, said critics to not only uses but people pedestrians that are trying to be assisting the very pleased about this result on the flip side, you have others who say that these were unimportant and little tentative. they just transferred to the city that has lots of traffic, a good way to get around to get from a mission, 3 sides to the point of goals. and it has also been a lot of criticism about the way that this folks in reference to move actually rolls out and put in place for a few people. and parents are even knew it was happening. there was just a few paces around the city, but not a lot of publicity, even though the mayor of paris made it quite clear that she was in favor of a bad and also with a vote that took place in just a few phoning stations in the city, it wasn't on line and that said to them across which was older or demographic, more likely to vote for a band. and elizabeth is a french journalist,
4:50 pm
writer and columnist, she says, the result doesn't necessarily need an end to east coast as in paris. if you own one, you can write it, that's not a problem, but maybe extra regulation in terms of a respecting the driving code because the school just done to sort of go up one way streets hot practically anywhere. but, you know, private ones are okay. it's the 3 rental companies that supplied most of the east scooters of called short duration rentals that have lost a vote, which was taken by only 7.45 percent of the paris voting the public. so on the one hand, the mayor is delighted. she says, we've got a clear victory. the east coaches are off the streets of paris on the other. people say the boat was organized and complicated ways. there was no e voting. even though a most users of east coaches are people that are in
4:51 pm
a $1634.00 who would have like an e vote. other people who are going to be happy with them because it is perfectly true that the the, the scooters have become a nuisance. on the other hand, the not only is it almost impossible now for a private call to be driven in paris, is that the plot cost though, also fewer and more expensive, right sheriffs and even fewer metal trains and feel buses. so the schools were seen as a solution to a city that hasn't sold its rascal programs. just i had already saw a little massey's name, met with whistles, a certain defeat of this year, joe, with blue, [000:00:00;00]
4:53 pm
ah ah. ah, thomas is joe adrian, thank huge healthy will be getting it will begin to search for a new head coach on monday following the sacking of gray impostor after just 7 months in charge at stanford bridge. the former brighton boss took charge in early september a 5 year contract. he was only 7 of his 22 premier league games. chelsea will be to know at home to aston villa on saturday. they are 11th in the premier league table, 12 points behind the champions league places. let's take a look at the favorites for the chelsea job form up by and munich boss union. now guzman has only been looking for a job for about a week or 2 big sacks by the german team. these already emerged as the front runner
4:54 pm
for both the chelsea and tottenham vacant positions. but it's here, butcher. tino has premier league experience having managed, taught them and has been out work since leaving p s g at the end of last season following their title when french legends entities it and 13 champions, leaks and 2 spanish titles and just 5 years in charge at rail madrid, but he's previously said that his lack of fluency in english makes him apprehensive about taking a job in the premier league. what chelsea play liverpool on tuesday, that's another club and manager who are under pressure. it will sit 8. here's what you can cope had to say about the recent premier leak sacking today, the elephant in the room is probably from your point of view. why are why i'm still sitting in this crazy? we're last man standing and the oh oh great. meanwhile, the, the rates for the top 4 in the premier league has se heating up with newcastle moving into 3rd after beating manchester,
4:55 pm
united to know at home after goal. his 1st half jo wilcox broke the deadlock with the opener, and he housman secured the victory through kellen. wilson's late strike revenge for new coastal to losing by the same school lines. the same opponents in the lee cup final, 5 weeks ago, you should drop the fall. in tape. in spain rel madrid sounded a warning to barcelona, who they facing the copa del ray sent me finals on wednesday. clean been to law school. the 1st half trick in the space, it's just 5 minutes to say crash rail via delete 6 mills, the fastest madrid trick in elite league again, really team $1.00 to $2.00 is 3rd and overhead kick certainly worth another look. morale boosting when for madrid, who are practically out of the spanish lead title race. as they sit 12 points behind the desk. counseling italian leaders, napoli was thumped for nell by 8th milan strike. and rough i allow netted twice to
4:56 pm
give milan the victory and move them up to 3rd in this area. standings, napoli still have a 16 point lead at the top. there was trouble for paris such man, lena massey's name was met by whistles from some of their funds before kickoff against liam. this is only gonna move back to barcelona when his contract expires at the end of the summer. on sunday p as g slumped. the 7th last at home this year when they were beaten by 9th place, liam. despite that he is just still 6 points clear at the top. the lead on the new york next her seal the place and the n b. a playoffs for just the 2nd time in a decade. the next beat, the washington wizards on sunday to secure top 6 spots and the eastern conference. quentin grimes and jaylen brunson school $27.00 points each. it was his were eliminated from plain contention. as the atlanta hawks beat, the dallas mavericks research on sunday, milwaukee bucks moved
4:57 pm
a step closer to the top playoff seat. and the east sienna skin bo had to 33 points . 14 rebounds and 6 assists. as the box beat, the philadelphia 76 is 117 to one. i full, the bucks have a 2 game lead over boston with 4 games left. the denver nuggets need one more when to clench top seed in the west, jamal murray scores 26 points and blocked clay thompson's 3 point attempt in the final seconds as the nuggets held on for 112 to 110 when or if the golden state warriors a victory in the final 4 games or lost by memphis, would give the nuggets number one seed for the 1st time in front choice history. full time, major champion brooks kept says he is looking forward to facing players from the rival, pga tour next week at the master's american one. his 2nd title on the saudi back live tour on sunday. as he held us the best in munoz. 5 true in orlando kept 17 of the plays from the live top will head to augusta for the 1st major gentleman bit of
4:58 pm
added the miami masters to his collection of tennis titles. in 2023 is the 19th of his cri, 1st in miami, and would have to con italy's younique's center in the final, the russian winning strike set before 7563, raining motor g p champion francesca by nea, had a disastrous race in argentine on sunday was sitting in 2nd place with 8 lapse left when a mistake caused him to crash marco, but that he took his maiden. make moto g p. victory. what conditions that puts him top of the championship by 9 points and new zealand of one the hong kong seven's rugby tournament for the 1st time in 9 years. that 2417. when of a fiji and the pacific island is winning, streak in hong kong at 14th street matches easy women also one that title. all right, that is will you support for now more later? adrian, germany, thanks did. that's it. that is out. give us a few moments to regroup. i will be back with more of the days years.
4:59 pm
ah mm. a 25 years off to the good friday agreement and did decades of violence in northern ireland. u. s. president joe biden is to mount the anniversary with a visit to ireland. al jazeera examined the agreements legacy from the impact on people's everyday lives to political power sharing and stormont downtown brick cities, forging new realities. oncology lacoff is roches shift towards china's you on a serious threat to the us dollar decried effect to receive b i. m f 1st loan granted through a country at war. plus, sher lanka has secure the bailout,
5:00 pm
the combination of trade its way back to economic growth character. the cost on al jazeera across the globe ecosystems under immense threat. this later started moving back. it started melting all there is something deeply wrong in this drawing stuff . and we can create us wise explorers, how the law is beginning to hold multinational to account. we are all connected neighbor by those emissions. and how the idea of giving make legal rights is altering our relationship with the planet. this is what it is all about. it's about ensuring that life when i can continue planetary justice on al jazeera, heavy fighting in that we don't probably focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that we report. we brave bullets and bombs, and some of the world's most troubled regions. the army fled in the face of idols, advance. it is one of the most serious about the violence in recent years. in some instances we are the target because we give voice to those demanding freedom the
39 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on