tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 9, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
6:00 pm
the pool with is now several meters of mud and for the rocks was once a village, dozens of homes were slipped away, few on high ground by the strong winds and flooding. hundreds of people on this thing. and it's evidence in a place like this, where people say just a few bodies have been recovered compared to the number of people missing and the search is being made all the more difficult. as the rain continues, people use make sure bridges to escape the widespread flooding and as the search continues with what is available, men's bodies found within the muddy hills and around him what remains a bits and pieces of other lives at once was lou ah, hello, i'm adrian for again, this is, but here's, i'll live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes,
6:01 pm
delegations from saudi arabia out of on the holding talks in yemen. as efforts get on the way to bring the 8 year war to an end. ah isa mass and occupied east jerusalem, overshadowed by weeks of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. police in germany, issue warnings, a possible toxic fumes at hamburg. after a major fire at a warehouse. or we look at why a successful conservation program to say the bengal tiger in india is posing a threat to communities nearby. and on pete assembly with your sports. the 3rd round of the masters has resumed, but 15 time major champion tiger woods, won't be taking any further part. he is pulled out of the tournament due to injury . ah, we begin this new sal, but the late efforts to end 80 or conflict in yemen. a delegation from saudi arabia
6:02 pm
is now in yelman's capital snob that joined by a delegation from oman, which is mediating the discussions about a permanent ceasefire. around 400000 people have died in the war, millions more on displaced. who the representative say that any peace talks must respect, yeoman's territorial integrity. thou one, an allah, mo, give you not a sabbath. we affirm our position at hearing to i'd just cause as emphasized by the leader in more than speech at just demands or stopping the aggression completely lifting the blockade completely paying the salaries of all jamini employees from oil and gas revenues, compensation and reconstruction as well as the exit of foreign forces from yemen. on saturday, there was a prisoner exchange there who thes received 13 detainees in exchange for one. saudi prisoner, the talks come after re out and tack. ron agreed to restore diplomatic relations
6:03 pm
last month as part of a deal brokered by china al jazeera hash m. albert has reported extensively on the conflict. he explains what saudi arabia wants from the deal. and the challenge is that all parties face in reaching an agreement, the want piece, they wants to ability because they have loss or massive transformation of saudi arabia. they're rebuilding many parts of the kingdom. they are about to start a massive project in the capital re yard, rebuilding a new airport. they would like her area to become a leading her career in the region. and therefore they want some sense of stability for that to happen. they don't want to see any similar scenario like their buckets flying into saudi arabia or the join at after targeted oil installations. to do that, the hope is are saying this time we're not looking for quick fixes. we did something which is going to be permanent for that permanent thing to happen. they
6:04 pm
wanted the truth and then they wanted the political settlement on the political settlement, though the hope is, although i've been talking to some of their own people to day and they are very optimistic. they say when it comes to the settlement with cautious is ha, ha to be your many lead yamini own. it has to be between us, the islam party and the different components of the human society. we don't want any international interferes, but ultimately the host is what they won't tell you why wishes they all the us, whatever happens to model, they are definitely going to be the ones to have a bigger say. this is a complex political landscape. the americans failed because it's very complex. the european tried this in work. the united nation has been struggling for quite some time to bring all those parties to come together to negotiate a political settlement. this could be a moment, by the way, when suddenly maybe it could be on a collision course with united out of m as particular when it comes to the secessionist. the secessionist are saying that we are breaking away. we no longer part of this yemen. this deal stipulates that the man has to stay united with the
6:05 pm
health is having a bigger say, you have this law. how this assessment secessionist. this is why when you talk to the health is about the potential for a final settlement. they will tell you it will take some time. even is controlled by several groups. the presidential leadership council, which was formed last year, controls most of southern yemen that is backed by saudi arabia. it is the internationally recognized government. while you, a backed southern transitional council, forces have an influential presence in aden and other parts of the south with fighters stationed on the island of sir katra. the saudi u. e coalition is fighting the iranian backed hoodies, who have controlled the capitol center and most of northern yemen. since 2014, that al qaeda is active in several areas with its biggest influence in the northern heather boot province. but so speak to a saying our bo casey, who is a political commentator and joins us now live from said, are good to have you with us, sir. are you confident that these talks will lead to a permanent lasting cease fire?
6:06 pm
hello so can you hear me to be honest, i didn't think this will lead to actually to last in misuse file what i think the the so the because when he, when he out of truce has ended a few days ago on the so were afraid that the many units will conduct a major attack again, so got a b because many a military command that or blue color lead that he didn't. and i have war. and so the idea that they might attack it is not going to actually lift the located on as well as open on the airport and be the salaries of all public sector worker in yemen. or your guys that even you that's why i believe that this visit for so dad a be about the tools and it was actually to avoid i any attack on to be honest with you, this truth has been one yet on the demand of some are the still the same to open
6:07 pm
the board to be the salad and lift the look at the so they could have done that. i had to go, but i think that they are trying to buy time nevertheless. so we going to see in the coming days or even during the month over, i'm done. if the so the will actually accept or not obstruct those 3 major demand because as well home adapt. b spoke person, i'm sorry about the hold you have said this demand, humanitarian issue to the board for the sick to try to get me to kind of help outside of the blockade, not not to block food and medicine and fewer put them in, but in yemen, another world, that's what if that's all the will do that, then the money will actually, i'm going to talk with us about may get issue like the president of the united out of image and it's for his on the ground, i'm building a base, a close yemen. if it isn't the president of, so the idea proved either in mad about him in the other area,
6:08 pm
because the final demand of yemen is, is, or force on i, for. so the a be an all important troops to withdrawal from yemen. and this is their main goal, and they will do whatever it takes a bit to strike again. so got a via, if necessary, in the future to me to those demands. you're saying that if they don't get what they want, then the war will resume yes, this is exactly what's gonna happen. dominion 9 years of war. so the has bombed and killed. and millions of yemen is either by day to day to strike by or by a bit of hon. diseases like they know the nation have said like call it malaria, malnutrition. hundreds of thousands of life has been lost. the company has been destroyed and the structure have for the german of course. now the when in the one
6:09 pm
who are actually now when in this war. ok. so i'm just, you can just imagine that the a b i could, it could not meet with its partner in yemen in a, then they had to meet in the yard. but when it come to meet with they have, they were forced actually to come to son, i to meet with them or the who sitting down these talks and in good faith and given as you say, that the unwilling to make any concessions whatsoever. yeah, i mean there, there are certain in good faith and they have say those demand buckley, but basically, as momma dad man, as the medical who would be the leader of on thought le, have said that the, our main goal is to liberate the entire country. i mean, no one, i don't know if anyone will accept any presence in yemen either tonight that would be a minute or so. yeah. and if you can see now that while we are pull canadians on our united data, be a minute is still building its bases in on airports in so got in the island. i
6:10 pm
mean in the quality island in mune island, which is in the middle of bobby today. that's why it's and i will not accept that, of course, maybe they will have no on find the truth for 6 months or maybe 2 extended to one year. it's the so you wouldn't lift the blockade or open from the airport. honestly would be that maybe this would be extended in the coming days. but if that's all the reviews this mean that the sun, i actually will come back to use its military wing by attack. and so many thanks and it's saying elbow, casey, and so now christine's around the world are celebrating easter sunday, but an occupied east jerusalem. the celebration is happening against the backdrop of growing tension and violence between israelis and palestinians. earlier is really soldiers, blocks young palestinians and women from entering the alex a most compound ahead of morning press. it comes
6:11 pm
a day after palestinians barricaded the doors to keep is ready, forces out. they say the troops wanted to remove them from the mosque ahead of ramadan might crash. i'll just his was elsa reports now from occupied east jerusalem. were in the holy church over several the also do of jerusalem, high school quarters, jewish christian was them an armenian. what is this church? this lazy christian wanted, according to the traditions dated back to the food, essentially. this place contains 2 sides of the proceeded fully in christianity. the 1st sight is where jesus was crucified path, also known gold warfare. and the 2nd one is where he is empty. tone takes place. christian believes that he was buried and resurrected here. these church please, ascension, all the functions of the janitor. but the custodian of the key for this church
6:12 pm
is a muslim family. sees essentially, here is why ya fella had the la, you'll be with sela, i'll dean allah. eubie, after conquering jerusalem, drafted a covenant and gave the key to a muslim family to maintain a neutral guardian of the church so that it could avoid conflicts between different christian denominations and be protected. today is the easter sunday for catholic christians. the party arc has just arrived procession, and the mass started. for now it's peaceful here. the few was dead. if israeli occupation forces intervene, will put restrictions on the side that will trigger and other tension because less one, anticipate occupation forces storm deluxe a most. the turn hole is site for muslims to rama them. unfortunately, overnight, palestine of worshippers. they also injured towns of palestinians and arrested around $400.00. now it's easter for christians, muslims are still observing, ramadan and is also jewish passed over. so jerusalem is significant for
6:13 pm
all but muslims, and many christians here say the international israelis and the occupation forces are making it extremely difficult for them to perform their feet. because of the restrictions and interfaces. listen, selda al jazeera occupied jerusalem. hundreds of mourners have attended a funeral in the occupied westbank town as soon for a man shot and killed by israeli forces. yeah, he was identified as 20 year old. i had selim who was killed on saturday is ready forces of killed at least 9070 palestinians this year. also in the occupied west bank. a funeral is being held for 2 british israeli sisters killed in a shooting on friday. that car was attacked and the jordan valley met an illegal is really settlement. the mother was also in the vehicle. she was seriously injured.
6:14 pm
israel says that it's bombed military targets in syria, syria media, a reporting explosions there, the capital, damascus. israel says the bombing came off to rockets were fired from syria on saturday. state media, there are reporting that the our could brigade has claimed responsibility. citing the as ready rates at to alex a moss compound. gideon levy isn't as ready, journalist and author. he says the situation between israel and its neighbors are at a critical, it is at a critical point. this is a, she is extremely explosive, but it is always in our region, but now more than ever and we are facing and likely for more years we are facing can very read the can government, which is on one hand, they quite a, oh full. but on down the handles of the refrigerator, because the most ready could pod. so feet are pushing for action,
6:15 pm
which might turn out into a catastrophe. a this scenes from there. ok, so most are scenes that were not seen in recent years in their brutality. and i think that the, any small match can fire, know the horn area. oh, fully to look hip and but nobody can full c o guarantee that this will not build again. recently, israel is there, warming over almost every day in syria, and there is no public k argument about in israel and no information about it. and nobody knows why. and what form and what is the prize. one scene is clear is what is about a think the syrian a super entity, obviously. and the israelis name was fire was iran?
6:16 pm
how long will the iranian say tolerate these and the syrians? that's the question until now they tolerated. they almost ignoring them. they're hardly reacted, but i guess there we'd be boys in which or so the syringe and the my go to the iranian will have to react and is one continuous here with a nissan from al serra still to come on the program. china begins a 2nd. i am military drills around taiwan. just stays home to the time when he's residence trip to the u. s. ukranian children reunited with their families after months of separation is spent in russia. and manchester cities star man, just cant stop scoring action from the premier league on the way in sport a little later. ah, police and geometry have warned people in hamburg. possible toxic fumes after fires
6:17 pm
broke out in storage facilities near the city. 140 people have been moved to safety, hamburg, fire department, as advising residents to stay indoors with their windows closed rory challenge reports. a major fire and a major response in germany. second largest city. from before dawn, firefighters battled the flames consuming several warehouses in an industrial area . southeast of hamburg center. german media reported that containers of hydrogen sulfide were involved, the toxic chemical with an unpleasant odor. so far, cruzan police were breathing masks, was in theatre. few were and we have been here since 4 o'clock in the morning. resident reported the fire to us initially, bert only a warehouse that had sped to other warehouses for various reasons. a cloud of smoke is covering half the city and we sounded our warning system. a police spokesperson
6:18 pm
said it isn't possible get to assess how dangerous the situation is. people in hamburg have been advised by mobile phone alerts to close their windows, turn off ventilation and air conditioning, and avoid the area. the plume of dark smoke also halted long distance trains between hamburg and other german cities. by mid day, the fire department had reduced the threat level. authorities say no injuries have been reported. yes, we talents out there. across germany, thousands of people have been taking part in easter peace marches sits and tradition that goes back more than 60 years. this year, many a calling for an end to the conflict in ukraine protest as one of the german government to stop supplying us to keep steadfastness reports. now, from one of the demonstrations in frankfort and the oda, the city close to the polish, bought off. and we can see signs here, diplomacy, no weapons i, it's a group of $100.00 protesters here and no frankfurt under order on the eastern part
6:19 pm
of the country near the polish border. but these marches are been going on for the whole easter weekend, starting on from friday going up to monday. they are traditionally held since the 2nd world war, a slogan, no more war. never again, basically referring to the terror of nazi germany. but since the war and ukraine, the invasion by russia to please movement has been defied it. so people here are now marching, saying stop the war. we need negotiations, but a lot of other people who normally would attendees marches. feel that this is very confusing. they want people to march against the invasion by russia. they think that people here, i'm now playing into the hands of russia. so that's why the peace movement has been divided. but still a lot of people here say we have mixed feelings. we do condemn the war and we do
6:20 pm
condemn the invasion. but we still want to lease or we want. especially chancellor, all up shows up to start these negotiations and push for them. but instead, germany has sent have the weapons lap or to tags to the battle field. and people here are really worried that that could escalate the situation even dragged germany into this war. 31 ukrainian children back with their families after months in russia cave accuses moscow of forcibly deporting them. ukraine says that the 19000 children have illegally been sent to russia, but moscow insists it's protecting them from war. joan, a whole rapport style from keith. the return and re union of 31 children with their families is a victory for careful and complicated negotiations to secure their release. in many cases, held against their will for months, child protection workers believe their stories will help prove the international
6:21 pm
criminal court case against russian president vladimir putin and his children's rights commissioner maria of the lava. how that where they deported what happened in the camps. how they were real, a k to because it's kidnapping, all of the eighty's destroying the ukrainian identity. it is a work crime and genocide. 16 year old with tommy was sent with his parents consent to a russian health camp in october last year. it was meant to be a 2 week break for the hardships of occupied her song. it turned into a 6 month ordeal before vitale finally saw his family again in march. no, dick, this snow, the 1st 2 weeks were normal. but after 3 weeks i started to look for every possibility to go home alone. vitale says he was among more than 800 ukrainian
6:22 pm
children at just one camp. home sick off and scared. and at times he says placed in a detention so for days as punishment for transgressions. it's got to move that are some akashi was soluble, the fed as porridge without salt and sugar 3 times a day. every evening they spoke to us about politics, they would say russia is a powerful country, and ukraine is a terrorist. one of the international criminal court says it's identified hundreds of cases of children allegedly forcibly taken from care homes. and often it is in ukraine, deported it says with the intention of permanently removing them from their country of birth. that's a violation of the geneva convention. it says, and a walker. ukraine insists the practice is much wider saying its identified more than 19 and a half 1000 cases of false deportations, including many likely tale taken with parental permission under false pretenses. instead enduring months of indoctrination and propaganda. daria cassiano has helped
6:23 pm
re unite 84 children with their families by providing the russians with proof of legal guardianship. i put to her video that rushes children's commissioner recently showed to un security council members. it purports to show happy ukrainian children some receiving medical care, others placed in foster care. we are other sure where this is part of an information wall. these pictures of children living in safety. it's such a manipulation using children as objects, not subject to rights, trying to construct a different reality if they russia admits to the removal of 2000 ukrainian children from occupied areas in the conflict zone, but presents it as a humanitarian effort. the i c. c, calls it a war crime, and one ukraine says is taking place on a far bigger scale. in plain sight, jonah hall al jazeera keith. the man of the french city of ma say,
6:24 pm
has warned that there may be fatalities after an apartment building collapsed up to 10 people are believed to be trapped in the rubble for story building port town parts of neighboring buildings and spend 25 years since the good friday agreement ended the conflict in northern ireland. it was known as the troubles fought between catholic nationalists who wanted the region to become part of the irish republic and protestant loyalists who wanted it to remain part of the u. k. i was 0, spoke to 2 young men about the hopes for the future. my name is joshua murray. i am from catholic background in northern ireland. on the news every day he heard of a bombing shooting. something dreadful that was happening and this was something that was kind of interspersed throughout northern ireland that was something sort of affected life. and anyway,
6:25 pm
my name is zachary hutchinson and i come from a protestant background here in northern ireland. still quite a divided society, especially at that point, very much based on on religion, between protestant than the catholic. it was still very much a dark, dark place even kind of in those more rural will you in term tranquil areas by the sea? there are still still atrocities that occurred. the agreement creates new institutions, the northern ireland assembly to restore to the people the fundamental democratic right to govern themselves. there was a sense of kind of hoping optimism they on the 10th of april and 90 that wasn't there in previous and previous back in that sense of a new start of a change of subject 3 of of hope for, for, for northern ireland, for the older generation there is that history of violence,
6:26 pm
and therefore the history, the kind of suspicion almost that each side will have towards one another. it will probably be lesser and lesser as time goes on. but i don't think it will ever really go away. i believe in northern ireland, i believe that it will have a prosperous future ahead of it regardless of the difficulties that are there that there is certainly cause for optimism and then hope that northern ireland with the divided neighborhoods with the divided scaling system that exists here remains very much divided. i think only 13 percent of peoples in northern ireland attend integrated schools. that means that 87 percent go to an exclusively protestant school or an exclusively conflicts build. so a lot of today's children are still growing up divided from one another. there is a growing sense of northern irishness across northern ireland. i think sensors ultimately reflect that as well that more people are identifying as northern irish
6:27 pm
rather than irish or british, there's still a way to go, i suppose, before northern ireland resembles abnormal functioning, western societies. as i'm calling girl growing older, i realize actually there is more than the nicest devices in terms of those 2 communities are here and probably will remain here. but thankfully, not being violent, generally towards one another and living in relative we'll get to whether update, thanks to on the use our ben resilience during ramadan. we visited the tent camp in northern syria, where displaced people are struggling after the of quakes in february. and we're in nigeria where a major cleanup has begun to reverse the damage caused by years of oil pollution. and then tennis from charleston, where almost your book reached tough, fast final of the season. that's coming up with peter in the sport in just over 20 minutes. ah,
6:28 pm
ah, there has been some flash flooding for the caribbean islands, how they're good to see you. so we're talking about puerto rico and his spaniel. you get that by train that fast and it causes some problems. next in line could be the eastern side of cuba through the yucatan peninsula and the east coast of mexico and fact for that east coast. mexico could even see some hail storms as well, or the winds off the atlantic, i think are going to pile in the rain to southern florida, around miami. and if we look at this batch of what weather it finally starts to pull away from the coast of the carolinas press place, it goes out in the atlantic. much calmer through the great lakes. temperature is coming up. and if you're looking for signs of spring, wait until the end of next week, dark of the orange, the higher that temperature. not bad. $23.00 degrees in toronto, cad back to the here and now on the west coast rainfall alerts in play for metro, vancouver about 80 millimeters of rain,
6:29 pm
wing as 70 kilometers per hour. and much of the same through the pacific northwest is what weather will also find its way into northern california, but for a so called southern california, looking good in los angeles with a hive 27 degrees for mer now state in ne, brazil, there's been some flooding same goes for northern pedro as well and more rain in the forecast there. winds are going to turn round to southern these and by a blanca. so a big drop in temperatures over the next 24 hours. see you later. ah, a me and mom he gives citizen journalists are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing prosecution. people 101 east reveals there never before seen footage on all g 0. ah,
6:31 pm
i'll get adrian sort of get here in doha with the news. al from al jazeera, bad limes, hundreds of christians have gathered and occupied east jerusalem for eastern mass celebration. this epidemic growing tension on violence between palestinians and israelis. people in hamburg up in warranty, possible toxic fumes off the fire broke out in a warehouse near the city. 140 people have been moved to safety. fire crews are still working to put out the flames. at efforts to end the ha conflict in yemen, the underway of santa amani delegation has arrived to the ebony capital, to mediate discussions between saudi arabian representatives of the iran backed who the rebels, the war in yemen. began as part of the arab spring of 2011. when president ali abdullah sala give up, gave up power to his deputy. after years of instability, iran back tooth. the rebels captured the capital santa in 2014 and demanded
6:32 pm
a new government. a coalition led by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates, backed the internationally recognized government and launched a military campaign against the hoodies. in 2016, you and back talks between the empty government and rebels began in queue weight, but it didn't stop the fighting. then in 2017 who the rebels killed former president sala after he broke tires with the group. a year later, you and broke it talks made progress and last year the warring sides agreed to a truce, which has lasted for 6 months. abdul, gunny our it only it is a jani, i'm sorry, is a senior researcher at the center center for strategic studies. he says the latest talks are a step towards stability. it's clear that in fact it has the site and both sides and all sides. and the concessions that are made on the south side is to talk directly to the on side on law and the concessions made by inside
6:33 pm
a line is agreeing to have the discussion of the 1st place. because the argument was they will not talk peace until all the forces of foreign countries leave to leave the m. and of course that will these, i'm happy to, to talk to the saudis adoptions of other in the parties. and that is actually, but at risk in making the negotiations. denise, you many parties harder to many of yemen is not controlled by different are groups . and those are groups that are controlled certain revenue streams in the areas. and if we do not achieve minimum level of consensus on the shape of the state,
6:34 pm
the state after the war and the way that we are good ship power. i'm sure that declaring as he's wired and who the war before an agreement on these 2 key points will lead to fruitless negotiations among the parties that will continue for years. time on the fence ministry is reported. 9 chinese warships and $58.00 aircraft around the island on sunday. chinese state media say the military is practicing and encirclement of the island during a 2nd day of drills. the operation was announced in response to taiwanese president sy in wings visit to the u. s. victoria gate and be report. all those on y'alls is in a taiwanese case god, vessel issues, a warning to a chinese will ship taking part in drills in the taiwan strait. these are guys. oh, you are now seriously damaging regional peace, stability and safety. please turn around immediately and leave. no, no, no, no, not on saturday. the defense ministry reported that 70 chinese jets crossed the
6:35 pm
median line of the taiwan straits. the unofficial barrier between the 2 sides. beijing says the military is rehearsing and encirclement of self governing island, which it sees as a breakaway province. the 3 day exercise follows taiwanese president, sy, in when's visit to the us? in the capital, taipei, people go about their daily lives. many say they fluctuate between fear and indifference. it's all comical hotel to the place of the president revenue and different countries has the effect of increasing international awareness of taiwan . of course, verbal and military intimidation from china can't be avoided. but i think because the symptom of nation has been going on for such a long time, it's impossible to ignore ha, china considers taiwan part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to take it. but taiwanese considered themselves independent and reject the one country to systems policy. now is a good handle it all,
6:36 pm
it is all to constantly talk about unification is quite unnecessary or rather, there is no absolute need for this event. also, china is talking about unification while threatening military action, which is quite pointless. i think it's more important for us to live our lives as we are currently. and half taiwanda chief, a bigger position on the international stage. homes in the military drills have disrupted shipping and air traffic in a region crucial to global trade, more worrying, perhaps beijing is turning up the heat on another simmering conflict. victoria gay to be al jazeera, vincent showers, a former foreign policy, a to president, sighing when earlier he spoke with my colleague fully about cheapo and told her the china has been increasing military and economic pressure on taiwan for years. the truth of the matter is that people have power, have bravely faced this sort of threat from china consistently over the past 2 to 3
6:37 pm
years. now we've seen insistent military action across the pi wants trade. we've seen, for example, the chinese engage in naval and air force drills and taiwan speaks entity. we've seen economic actions and sanctions against taiwan. and this is unfortunately been part and parcel of the cross street relationship under sheeting team from china. i would argue that last year we saw a bit of an increase escalation from what the chinese system in the past. i don't think we've seen this over the past 2 years. i mean, certainly the chinese never made their intentions more clear, which is that they have never renounced the use of force against taiwan and exercises pretending to strike taiwan or the storm by one's government offices. this is we've seen this in the past as well. so i do think that the chinese are be a bit more restrained the time around, but it's also for their own self interest in a sense that we do have a presidential election coming up. and the chinese would be mindful that any hard
6:38 pm
headed approach on this issue could very well back bar in terms of their political interest here in pie one or what does the future hold for taiwan? what impact is china's assertiveness increasing to assertiveness over taiwan? going to have on the both on the vote and independence ambitious. so i think for president cy, although she's term limited and will not participate in applying for election, she's always been very clear headed in terms of what our needs when need the robust event. so she's committed to that she's in the defense budget by 3rd over her term . she's re introduce conscription and she's re invision our military strategy to a more a symmetric style. and so that's part of it. but the 2nd part of it is precisely what she was doing in across united states in recent days, which is just broaden towns international space. china for a very long time has seen conflict as part of this internal conflict between arm
6:39 pm
the chinese communist party and previously de gorman dom of taiwan. and so certainly, i think it is anti one's interest in president size, interest internationalize. this issue and hopefully to have other democracy step in and an average stake in enforcing east instability here. how processes he used his easter address to urge israelis and palestinians to resume dialogue and bring peace to the region. expresses deep worry about this week's flare up in violence that of the roman catholic church or so called for peace and other countries in conflict of hope address tens of thousands of catholics. moran, the world from saint peter's square, the 86 year old was recently treated from bronchitis in hospital lee and palestinian refugees living in lebanon, have condemned the violence of alex. a mosque in recent days is really forces weighted his lamps, 3rd holiest size. twice on wednesday, august, the roseanne bas robbie reports from a palestinian refugee camp in beirut. living in limbo,
6:40 pm
palestinian refugees in lebanon say they are fed with watching the escalating violence in occupied territories in alexa. mos garza and the west bank watching their people suffer indignities at the hands of his rails from a distance and from a country whose own economy is in tatters. like in from here, from the for that and i level for that. we don't live in palestine, but palestine lives inside us, knuckle yard make. i'm on the phone. and as i sat my, every day we sit with our children. we talk about palestine about freedom, about all history and all right. to go back. been now you had levied men no. and no more is necessary. what was taken by force should be taken back by panama piece. did not work. displaced for decades, people living here are connected to the conflict by history, by blood, and by their circumstances less among one idea. no lion have never been to palestine,
6:41 pm
but i know about it from my family. all the attacks happening made me feel like it belong to the nation even more. and then the mike, the level of spam, i get a year. i was born here, but i am palestinian and loyal to the palestinian cause. what's happening is totally unjust. allah. we are very upset and sad, although we can't do anything. we can't help. we watch how israelis attack alex, a mosque, and we can't do anything for generations displaced and generations born abroad, yet to set foot on their ancestral lands with every passing year, whenever there is an escalation of tension and violence between israelis and palestinians for the thousands of people living in refugee camp like this, the hope of going back home, a right of return is something that flips away just a little bit more. c and to remain here is to live as some of the poorest people in
6:42 pm
lebanon zane bus robbie olga 0 at the birds of barrage, in a refugee camp in beirut. as muslims around the world observe, ramadan people in northwestern, syria, a, dealing with multiple challenges. 12 years of conflict and now the aftermath of 2 powerful earthquakes, food, water, and housing, are in short supply. no co mosh reports from eclip. this year's ramadan won't be the same for our mud and his family. after the 2 devastating earthquakes in north with syria on february 6th, he now stands on what remains of his home of learner. we do, we do have lost everything where my house is destroyed, my life was turned upside down. i remember when me and my family used to spend ramadan in our home together. we used to feel it's joy, and now we cry. every time we break our fast, however,
6:43 pm
we are grateful that i still have a children who who am i, is among thousands of others who lost their homes and are now living intense. the earthquakes displaced more than 140000 people, forcing them to live in camps already crowded with those made homeless by serious 12 year war. families here are breaking their fast with whatever they can find to eat and drink an ottoman database. and what comes in a what i was displaced from my home town and to be living in this camp for years. the earthquakes damaged many people who came to refugee camps in this campaign. he hosted hundreds of families and his now as a crowded the war and the disaster caused additional hardships on us. the only thing we can do is survive aid organizations are doing what they can to help. i'm not one of them and any i've been was hard on trial base to deliver nothing to
6:44 pm
those who are afflicted by the earthquakes and the internally displaced. however, lack of proper funding, restrict so access the n g o is working 247 to be of help them. however, the you in intervention is essential was the need still on the rise. despite the challenges, many people have not lost hope. they view ramadan as the month of june, the ra city, as they continue to cook and share meals with each other. ramadan is hard this year for many of this camp, but they are resilient, and the spirit of the holy must continue to inspire hope and they're all city. and families are joined together to give each other the support they need to survive. no promotion, just 0 at live, half a century of oil exploration in nigeria, southern o goni region has caused widespread damage to the environment. activists of criticize the pace of cleanup operations. international oil company shell is accused of being one of the main polluters,
6:45 pm
but interests reports from assoni. these all covered boat lying idly on polluted waters mirror the lives of people here in nigeria are going to region. there waited 3 decades for the damage, land, vegetation and water to be cleaned up. 4 years ago, falling public pressure and criticism. royal dutch shell and then i didn't. government began clearing up some of the 60 fi site identified in the united nations in vitamin board. a $1000000000.00 was set aside for the work that we have dawn 15 logs comprising of 20 sites from the net report. so we have about $4055.00 left to to handle. and this is what the 555 being classified as the semi complex to complex sites. here, newman growth shoot,
6:46 pm
have sprouted an aquatic life is slowly coming back. science and the clean up could reverse the devastation. the united nations environment report of 2011 says even with serious commitment, it could take up to 50 years to restore the environment, to what it used to be environmentally say the way the work has been planned and conducted is wrong. by now with paid beyond y'all. so i mean the issue on that should be there's no gun water, the shoreline mediation on this as well, been done off, he should say more extensive, clear as will begin soon. although 6 water projects are about to be completed. most people living here are still exposed to dangerous levels of oil pollution. the amount of customer genic been seen in the underground water here if 900 times more than what the walls have organization considered, say for humans. if people leave around this site, some even drink the water, use it forcing, and that's led to some very health problems and even dying the united nations cause
6:47 pm
they are going to clean up one of the most ambitious environmental restoration projects ever attempted. while all this is going on, more oil is being spilled in the niger delta. something active it say could reverse the small gains made here so far. i did rece algebra are going, india has seen an i'm taking the population of the bengal tiger. there are now more than 3000 of the big cats in the country, nearly doubling the population since conservation efforts began bus. this is created another problem. as a hit up mohammed reports. these majestic wildcats have long been a source of fascination for many people around the world. even from a distance you can sense the power of the royal bank l tiger. in this reserve in india's mahar roster estate for years they've been under threat of extinction because of habitat loss. hunting and poaching. since 1973 successive governments have made them mission to create
6:48 pm
a safe area for the critically endangered tigers. and now their numbers are growing . the set up of buffer zones and reserves has led to a flourishing wildlife. but the growing bengal tiger population is coming at a cost for people living near by with the animals rami out of protected areas. local communities depend on the forest for their livelihood. they need firewood and pick them up or flowers every year to sell in the markets. but now is become too risky. magician says, a bengal tiger killed her husband. well go me. they went looking for him to the edge of the village. when they entered the forest, they found a basket of flowers scattered. there was a plastic bag, water bottles, slippers and floors, but he was not there. they found some blood. the villagers came back, they said something bad had happened. a lavine limited though. if the tigers in lepus killed at least 53 people in this region last year, according to authorities, they say it's the highest number in
6:49 pm
a single district. one of the major reasons for conflict in this landscape is because there is a lot of intrusion into the forest by local people for various reasons. and then there is presence of large graduate and most lead they are the are dispersing sub adult gobs that then to get into conflict, which have grown up in no human dominated forests. so they then to go closer to a field and probably do not fear people as much as they should. the field director of the need to reserve suggests there needs to be more measures to control the growing tiger numbers to we need to find out certain solutions lake and he was civil contraceptives if it is available vinegar, great, because it may not be a applicable already to may not be introduced at a large scale, but we need to how certain solutions in hand and we should be able to use them really does equate for now. people have built temples with tigers,
6:50 pm
have killed their loved ones. they believe this might prevent future attacks. really, mohammed al jazeera roger sco paul is the secretary general of the global target forum. he says it's crucial to ensure that tigers have enough habitat away from populated areas the last 50 years. so much has been done. and so much has been learned about the animal more insight song they predicted of course, and then the people live around and who bear the brunt of the interface and how best can they corker? oh, that certain things can happen. so i did this as a really helps us 20 venture. if god save this territory l animal with its habitat,
6:51 pm
they have no the dynamics. so at present in this country to coin date, i don't to point to person dogs and younger lady eyes and the tiger coverage. so you have to be and designated areas. and this call is an addition to 6. and then in the national box, i'm going to view why live sanctity we do not go on to protect everything together. it's little more than 5. wasn't of india just only the tiger designated areas i got is those they want to i don't 2.8 percent. so appetite is a prime concern. both disorders that are going to have a tech and a better idea which is known as the buffer. both equally important both. however, they didn't usually complement 3 for different still to come here on the new zealand, it's roughly 7 same along the way to the olympic games feature will explain in this
6:52 pm
port a on counting the cost we'll opec classes decision to talk oil production make inflation was the u. k. agreed to join the asia pacific trade block as quick as palmer feels breakfast boss. why has africa received only 11 percent of the billions required in climate funding to the cost on al jazeera, a condo, cuz his mother hasn't worked for years. he's also employed as a family to the doctor. we already up to here with the promises that have never been meant not even one. it's driving our youth to depression, depression that is leading to attract addiction, africa as one of the most. i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing
6:53 pm
a 1000000 traps in poverty. many desperate and discouraged young africans say the government need to seriously address unemployment, otherwise they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive lou. ah get thomas for his peter, adrian. thank you very much. the gophers at the masters are in for a long day of august and the players need to complete a 3rd rounds before even thinking about the final round. brooks kept remain to the top of the eatable, but tiger woods is withdrawn from the tournament. due to injury kept her resumed. the 3rd round with a 4 shot lead over, thus man john rom. but the spaniard made back to back birdies at the 7th and 8th to move within 2 strokes of the american kip good. dropped the shot of the 7th and has
6:54 pm
dropped further shots since then. is currently 11 under paw overall, but still remains to clear up the arsenal and liverpool of just kicked off they premier league meeting at anfield. i'll have more on that fixture for you in our next bulletin. in the early kickoff crystal palace crushed leads 51. alice were suffering from poor results and decided to sac epic vieira. they brought back former manager roy hodgson. and what impact purchasing has made here 51 away from home? no less. that's back to back winds. as they move 6 points clear of the medications . manchester said he kept the pressure on our snow by beating south hampton with owning holland. the star man, yet again, the norwegians strike at mist cities last game through injury or was back or bang school in twice in was for one victory. a 2nd was just the but special. that was
6:55 pm
he's 44th girl in all competitions that this season on was taken just 27 games to school 30 premier. he goes reaching that total quicker than any one else. said he, 5 points behind arsenal who are in action right now against you cancelled picked up a 5th when in a row as they looked to finish in the top full and qualify for next seasons champions league. they came from behind to beat brentford to one thanks. to an own go by keeper, david ariah, and a wonderful strike from swedish forward. alexander e. saginaw, newcastle, set in 3rd place, taught them of kept their hopes of a top full finish alive. a stunning goal from sun young men and a 2nd off went from harry came, saw the bead bryson to one at home, spurs office 3 points behind manchester, united. a new castle having played one game more than both in. okay. chelsea will be up against round the grid in the 1st leg of the champ, the quarter finals this up on wednesday rail. meanwhile, were up against via yell in la league and went ahead through valencia's junior. but
6:56 pm
the away side drew level through jose luis morales, whose goal had been subject to a via review. and then with 10 minutes to go, samuel chuck woo. as i scored an absolute beauty, the nigerian 2nd. all of the match, condemning rail to a 3 to defeat rail, remain 12 points behind fossil owner. one percent man picked up 3 valuable toilets, is they look to retain the french league titles. again, the anal messy, contributed a go and, and assessed as they be nice to know away. they said 6 or 6 points, a big upon the head of 2nd pace. lance, who they face next saturday strike 1st period in tennis, tennis is on stripper has reached her 1st final of the season. the world number 5 beat diarrhea casa keener in the semi finals of the charleston open. after a long rain delay the 2022 runner up jabber came through in straight sets were her 1st. when a retired 10 played the season, jabber will face either topsy. jessica peculiar or defending champion belinda bench
6:57 pm
ich, for the title of the victory in hong kong. last week, new zealand 7 side made it back to back wall series titles in singapore. earlier, the all black sevens had taken care of fiji in the semi finals and faced argentina in the final. the kiwis overcame the argentines narrowly 1917. so when they 4th title of 2023 tries from captain dylan, calia, moses leo and brady rush ceiling the deal as well as a limbic games qualification. the n b a is investigating the dallas mavericks off. they sent out several key players in friday last to the chicago bulls carry irving didn't feature. while luca don church only played 12 minutes, a defeat ended the mavericks chances of playing the play in tournament. the fates accusations of tanking, which is playing a weakened, sided moments of news and improve. they draw chances. dallas coach jason kid said before the game that the decision to said players was made by the organization off
6:58 pm
their ball at the ally. lepers moved above the golden state warriors up the 1st place in the western conference, while in at school 27 points in a 136125. when over the portland trailing glazes, russell westbrook also had a 20 points. if the clippers beat phoenix on sunday, they will pinched the 5th seed and the date with the sons in the 1st round of the playoffs. that's all the sports is i have for now, adrian. please, how many? thanks, debra. see you again a little later. that's it. from the usa, but probably by actual taishan with more raised news in just a few minutes. ah,
6:59 pm
ah. in celebration of of day al jazeera showcase is the collection of climate focus programming. rise meets the people calling for systems change. is the production process that has to go or hail the planet, covers the forces at play undermining meaningful action. when i was east dive deep and uncovered minerals beneath the surface that could make the difference. people in power places the beef a dairy industry at the heart of the climate emergency, the amazon, the most important place in the world. a special documentary expose is a shocking $1000000.00 climate change denial campaign, and witness documents the fight through the eyes of a world renowned artist and environmental activist. the climate crisis. a season of special coverage on al jazeera frank
7:00 pm
assessments. this treaty prices visit postponement, where countries could come together and stop putting in place. the rules allow us to treat this global commons with the attention of desire inside story on al jazeera. those that know, do those that understand, teach a maverick school headmaster in post conflict, gulf fast, determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community claimed by urban decay, poverty, and the legacy of sectarian aggression arms. as students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosophers, hotmail, on your fears, but his van and everybody else's face. young plato, a witness documentary on a jesse era, ah, delegations from saudi arabia and amana holding talks in yemen as efforts get on
41 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on