tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 7, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
12:00 am
12:01 am
but right script subjects, often more than 50 people are arrested, including thousands who oppose them on a case the 1st steps and ending up a lot of the conflicts to john's warring sides. and these in saudi arabia to my house, a blueprint, the dialogue and iraq's, we feels a lifeline for more than 14000000 people. now risk from a change in climate regional competition. the i'm trying to get a real sco, it's for as much to take send the lead at the top of english premier league plus the mid full funds through the u. k. national anthem on combination day ahead is that when overprint sides of the goals coming out the for the 1st time in 70 years,
12:02 am
the u. k. and commonwealth nations of witness the crowning of a loan of millions around the world. watch the combination of charles a side and his wife, queen camilla in a lavish affair which combined ancient rites and rituals with pump and pageantry. while the scale bounce harmony and to reflect mold in person, for example, representatives from the nations phase. can we use these bite an active role? it still comes at a time when many people in the country struggling to make ends meet. and as the mona key strives to maintain a sense of relevance already for us, it begins our coverage now from london of the agree, drizzly spring day bright color. and the strange of god save the king's signal. the start of a short journey, decades in the making was 4070 years ago, one another rainy day in 1953. the london last soon such scenes. the date shows his
12:03 am
mother was crowned queen elizabeth the 2nd full of clothes, pining and rehearsing and apparent on the schedule. pause before queen consort and king protested to a place where that predisposes have been crowned for a 1000 years. behind charles, his grandson, prince george, a young boy with a close up look at a ceremony. t 2 is expected to experience your majesty as children of the kingdom, as gods. we welcome you in the name of the king of kings and his name to his example, had come not to be served, but throughout this christian service there was ancient and most promise to secure purchased in succession to the throne. but also the recognition of today's multi site britain, the church established by the okay sacramento, you will swear to maintain, well seeks to foster an environment in which people's of a full faith. somebody's mainly bring along the congregation of
12:04 am
2000 the heads of states, members of your own families, and also 400 community and charity work is recognized to this service. it was reminded to a family dramas of recent years. prince harry, attending, seated well behind his brother, william, and without his wife megan to music, written by, handled to the coordination of george the 2nd in the 18th century. hang the moment described as a personal one between king and charles, embroidered with oil on his head, hands and breast screen from the congregation, the cameras. and then just off the mid dates, seated on the coordination chair and underneath it, the stone on which scottish kings are being crowned for hundreds of years. charles the 3rd received his crown. god, sorry for the moment to cross london across the country with guns salutes. moments later,
12:05 am
the familial and the ceremonial coincided. william prince of wales, pledge by law and sent to your son and a voice thinking of the father and king. and then you'd be crowned king and queen image to celebrate 3 ringing of the abbey's bells through the centuries coordination. so preserved traditions would also be adapted to suit the political and religious priorities of the monica and of the time. and this one is no different from the words spoken in the abbey to the procession back to buckingham palace for all the pump and military display of his 4000 strong parade. this was a shortened slim down journey in comparison to that of challenges mother 70 years ago. the unspoken mission to maintain support and relevance for a monarchy at a time of transition, and changing public attitudes. back into the palace. one more reflection
12:06 am
of all occasions, paused, was the family gather the balcony in britain's oldest ed, usually crowned money, mazda moment to which he spent a long life time preparing. are you close it out to 0 london? well, hundreds of thousands of spectators lined the streets of london to check the carnation procession, pull brennan was with them the. 8 the well wishes came from around the world, many of them arriving days in advance to secure the best use. british royal family is famous for its pageantry and splendor, and even this scale down event through a massive audience to central love that there was no family had arrived from seller in spring. the father, one of the pilots taking pos in the flight, passed after the ceremony. lifetime jones isn't that we had a chat. we need to be rainy and busy, but we'll, we'll decide this up in the seventy's. we have to come with the umbrellas.
12:07 am
imagine die. sell as we're doing a roaring trade past flags, umbrellas, and lots of souvenir crowns for sale. plastic rain ponchos were also in high demand, and that was the occasional familiar face in the crowd, along with friends who travelled from hamilton in scotland. what is the king charles means here? after thing, the 2 half is pleased with them. these payments come, is richard always lifted up, one lift the 2nd. the rain was full cast and for once the weather casters with spots on. but even the drizzle couldn't jump in the spirits of the dedicated following the coordination ceremony on the mobile phones. the during the books traveled, especially from this adult in germany. i have the audio stream on my yes and look at like, uh, in the church. and so for a couple of senior goals for this moment. yeah, great. the inspect sensing along the
12:08 am
roads is quite an experience. i can see of umbrellas. it's not a different way to for us. depends holding mobile phones for training the next for a brief glimpse of thing. charles, in his carriage for the people here said i wouldn't miss it for the world. the kind of king will charles be what role should the modern monarchy have lots of reflections on bass here. i think the last is own wide right. the most of the control model by the queen. and i think a lot of discussion is going to continue. there are few more impressive gatherings in the throng on the mile, approaching buckingham palace. pastoral occasions have seen more than a 1000000 people congregations on this national boulevard. and the king's coronation sword. once again, times along its home and symbolic the enjoying pulling power of the british royal's old brandon, which is their central speech. and he's bach. i,
12:09 am
he's been following the story as well from fucking and polish. how's about the challenges that lie has nice a new king and queen? well, my little relevance remains a big headache for the ro is going forward. how will they be able to speak to a younger generation? i mean, the head of the coordination that you got whole suggested the less of a 3rd of 18 to 24 year olds. and she believes that should be a monica. the age of $74.00 isn't really going to be king charles, that the se, but a bridge that divide will will it be his successes if indeed the monarchy remains in their kind of shape or form, but it is uh of the moment. there's also the question about value some money as well. the king or a name on it receives a sofa and grunt moment is around $400000000.00 a year to cover the job of essentially being king or queen that doesn't cover state defense. it doesn't cover state visits, some of the 4 and cigna trees and not figure out has being going up and incrementally, not quite in line with inflation. but nevertheless,
12:10 am
it has been going on up to the time in which we've seen public set to work as dumpsters notes as teachers have to go on strike to get the money that they say they deserve for doing that job. so the question is whether, you know, i have a king really, i suppose, understands the challenges of ordinary people. of his subjects. it may well mean that's a, that's a great demand for transparency over his personal finances and how much tax payers contribution towards him doing his job is also the question of the legacy of things like slavery and colonialism as well. and also a lot of the well for the royal family as a mess of jesus directly of the back of britons colonial pos, the royals have come close to accept thing. they are prophecies of things like slavery with a full and short of a full apology. question is whether or not this king will go further than possible next to me, what can we expect tomorrow?
12:11 am
well, total shifted gear. firstly, whether, whether it's going to be much warmer we gather according to the weather forecasts is at least the whole game shifts from the capital to winds the down the road, the late to monic released with the 2nd. we got it that very much the family hub fucking and passed behind me here. as the office. it could be a huge events of thousands and vice a guess a must have come. so the king and queen bicycle patrons of the on top performers. casey. how are you? not sure if your 5, she appeared to be lost earlier, the coronation itself in westminster abbey trying to find her seat hopefully she doesn't get lost on the way to the stage. loyal richie, also appearing along with other performers and drab of charlie, apparently come your appearance from a have from when are you the pony? this off the back of the very, very popular video where the late queen appeared to sit down, have tea with another for the national hero paddington back. that'd be policies up
12:12 am
and down the country street policies. we gather the publish have been allowed to stay open until 1 in the morning. so the ultimate excuse for a line on monday, which is a national holiday. okay, thank you very much. i was quite the, the guest, i suppose minutes. i will. i will give casey power he that one. thank you very much . need fokker forcing or joining me now. this video is indeed an attack at royal correspondent for the telegraph newspaper. thank you for coming to speak to us. and so it was quite a day one that we've not seen that like of in, in decades. so i'm 70 is, what do you make of the challenges that lie ahead me was just touching on some of them. but to me obviously that was, that will protest today was a small but very vocal crowd, a lot of passion there and, but nonetheless, is there an issue with privilege and, and relevance? i think the 1st thing to focus on today is the absolute spend. that was the
12:13 am
ceremony. the crowning thing, everything that needed to go off without a hitch did. and the only 2 things that sort of didn't go exactly. japan with the r e i fly, paused the king arriving site me. i lead to the ceremony. so i think to, to start with, i think for people that we're watching for the people that come out for days out of the ceremony. as you said, we haven't seen the likes of this and 7 decades, it was a really important moments of the nation. and i think it really was a showcase of the best of breast in a ceremony that really had the king stump bonus. and i think following on from your question about relevancy the king has been so personally had and so many of his cause is that he's champion and championed over the years in terms of sustainability in terms of conservation, in terms of the education of young people. he really has shown that he remains irrelevant. mono can not sense,
12:14 am
and he's have the longest period of hers at the throat. and then i think through the this time, particularly on the mazda estimate, about climate change. but on the other hand, i suppose the issue now is it with a shift from the queen to her son that there are just, there is perhaps more criticism and more questions being asked about the relevance and purpose of monica. i think there's no doubt that it's difficult. she has to feel queen elizabeth was so loved by so many all across the world. but thoughts, as i said, because of the periods he's had to prepare himself and also the, the sort of personal p, all that they've done throughout the years has been very successful, i think, particularly with we've come in as popularity and, and so i just believe that the the relevancy issue given today you, you can still sense the laws, but the nation has for the tradition. so the ceremonial aspect is it's, it's still an important role that the monarchy plays a particularly and soft power,
12:15 am
broad. i'm curious what you just set there about a very effective appeal campaign. it's, it must be says, you know, full time job. this is what you focus on. it must be a really fascinating, difficult process at times to reports on. i want to keep because it is a strained relationship. have we seen punches in that very effective p all campaign? i'm thinking of. harry's relationship with the press now. and then obviously the revelations around prince andrew. obviously we've had a very interesting few years in the house. wenzel thoughts, i would say that as we saw today how his relationship has been, you know, a very clearly set out. he came in and out from ceremonies to support his father. the duke field was present, but as a non working member, the role family did not take part in the ceremony and was no appearing on the balcony in the afternoon. and neither did the duke of saw 6 um, but the relationship with the price and how we've handled it. he's been very sort
12:16 am
of magnanimous and pragmatic about that. he knows that there are peaks and troughs and popularity with the royal family. and he really poses weight with dice and an older boy engagements that i've called with him on he's, he's been very engaged with the price and very engaged with the people that he speaks to always. and i think he feels that very effectively he really connects with people and they like target. thank you for joining us. thank you. it was in use our life from london and much more so to bring you on. the program has been rivaled political rallies in tucker cities today a week before, one of the toughest force elections in the countries. recent history and a 6 horse dies at churchill downs, rice cost had of the kentucky dumping. joel, have more on that story and support the
12:17 am
what we want to bring you. some of the stories are following closely and that the sound you find that has to, has confirmed the representative from saddam's, warring sides were necessity of gender. this would be the 1st talks between the army and the group. the permanent tree rapids support forces since fighting it rocked in more than 3 weeks ago. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured in this conflict. the land is one that 19000000 people could be food and secure and sit down in the coming months. and there are concerns that humanitarian catastrophe could spill into other countries as well or so side has more now from the city of jetta. you know that the details are on the way in the engine, and so the officials and the americans are tremendous pressure on both parties and 2 points. the 1st one is to open up a midterm recorded there for, for, for, for a cartoon and 43 in a city including mine. and the 2nd one is why the protection to the civilian
12:18 am
facilities medium to hospitals. ready children one is to secure a twos and also to bill them back and as investors will monitor these tools and all should keep a comfortable bose quiet. it's that. so these are what they want you to see in people's familiar with the different issues. and also some sources are seeing that there is a post to get to you around because of something to an extent of factors to design is also some done as well. so there's, there's a diagram and can distribution is the 2nd most pricing properties now of utilizing that there will not be any beat me for any of them any more on both sides are being too loose or able. morgan is following developments from the side. so don, she brings us more from the sydney's capital. well, in many parts of the capital, her to him today has been one of the quietest days since the fighting began 3 weeks ago. we spoke to people in the northern part of the capital, and they say that in the early hours of the morning,
12:19 am
they were as strikes launched by the so the news army against rapid support for dispositions or suppose the positions but that ever since around 11 or 11 o'clock local time or around 9 o'clock gmc, it's been relatively quiet. they did not hear artillery strikes. it gave them the chance to be able to leave their homes to be able to go out and try to find access to basic necessities like food and water, or medical assistance for those who needed people in the southern parts of the capital. also say that it has been relatively quiet that there has been sporadic artillery fires throughout the day, but that at compared to every day compared to the fights, it just flying overhead to the repeated sounds of identity and explosions. i've been here, it's been relatively quiet now around the vicinity of the presidential palace. there was a stripes lunch in the morning. and again, a few minutes ago we were able to hear heavy artillery being fight around the vicinity of the presidential palace. that is under the control of the rapids support forces and to send in these army for the past 3 days have been trying to
12:20 am
regain its control. so it looks like the situation around the presidential palace is not as calm as the rest of the capital and the country. a, as in rival political rallies in tucker cities today with just to wait to go before the country votes in presidential in parliamentary elections. president, the other one is facing his toughest challenge is coming to power 2 decades ago as riley was in the southern video nursing, while the main opposition blog capitain is stumble. they have patched on too many of the ones policies. and i'm castille, who was the opposition riley, and assemble for hours, tens of thousands of assembled residents had been flocking to the gathering place and assembled mazda pet district. they are here to support the all positions of presidential candidate terabytes so much that all the publish federal is not on the manual positions can to that bug needs all sort of presenting 6 other opposition parties from right to left. and even including this thumb is far too,
12:21 am
that's why at least people here are very excited and probably this is one of the most exciting rallies for the may know position for leaders in the last couple of years with us. and if i come up with all of those figures based on mutual sensation, this message to candidates for change, move on to get this is our daughter to young. this woman says, he's honest and he's all, he's not failing and he's support a woman. that's why that's why is she supports to my college fair. all these people here are they are from the different both the code backgrounds on chemicals that all has been promising for freedom of speech, freedom of media, justice and democracy during his campaign. and he's also promising to speak back with the orthodox policies in the monetary and financial policies. we
12:22 am
take you to a rock. now, the government is calling for an urgent internationally convention engine. the water crisis. farming is tim. how much she asked the donnie made the comments at the start of a 2 day special conference in baghdad. it's 2 main rivers, the tigris and euphrates amount to 90 percent of the country's fresh water reserves provide drinking water and irrigation to massive slides of farm land. and they've declined significantly in recent years with the flow costs about 30 percent due to upstream impairment from dams. and diversions and countries that live stream like talking to ron, it's where they originate on top of that, iraq is in the midst of a severe drought, temperatures the past 50 degrees last summer, many of its lakes of dried up or shrunk, along with the wind reports on how this is affecting funding and was that province in central iraq? it's harvest season in, well see it. but the crops are not using as much as they did in the cost for
12:23 am
mazda. he used to take pride in their harvests. when was it was a top or the use of wheat among other iraq you province is a will of total shortage has hit the area like other parts of a rock. the drought has been most best in central and southern regions. the how much the flow is no exception here. he says if it weren't for the rain, his crops would have perished and we've done it. uh so i know a lot of, i mean we used to do a gates we 7 times and i'm, you know, we can only afford the 3 times that has impacted the harvest. the unit has declined for one and a half tons of wheat, but doing them to half the time. we have to downsize cultivated lands by nearly 30 percent up on government directions and the total live is have full and drastically in the tigris and euphrates rivers. that's attributed to damming corporations by neighboring to key and you're on to cope with that. somebody was dripping
12:24 am
irrigation connected to wells, doug deep in the desert. but it's costly for many farmers. so it's mostly used by onto a per nose. although it is rely on a stagnant drainage, walter. 5 which they blame for ruining the crops. no thought i know how to visit 5 minutes. i'm one or more. it's salty and usually carries toxic residues have enough ease. you can see salt settlements, it leaves on the surface of our lands. that's why most of the crops are damaged. we have no other choice. all right, well, you also model your work. so you to the consumption of wheat is estimated to be around $6000000.00 tons. but last, the domestic reduction reach it only 2000000 according to the agriculture ministry . to fill the gap, the government has put aside $3400000000.00 to purchase read. the shortage of water has also affected the size, shape, and quality of the gray. the farmers who say this handful of wheat
12:25 am
could have been double the size if the plant had received the full share of water. the water resources ministry says agree culture consumes about 75 percent of what your ex was or, and blames the crisis on outside factors. and i'm taking those have emily, i mean all the up here to see me and doing it about 70 percent of all ready for what has come from to q and iran. but the country we are receiving only about 25 percent of our to get a ship. we are negotiating with both countries to convince them to know of their dams, levels. this will increase. what's it coming down to our lens, mobile and tell you a lot. every year, citizens receive nearly 4600000 columns of flour through russian cards. these weird farms are lifeline for iraq's more than 40000000 people. but farmers worry if the situation does not change soon. the crops could turn into only pioneers of
12:26 am
withdrawal. and we got through, i hate just in a sweater, lots of provence central iraq are drawing me now is talk to ali, out of tape his chief of the water, sanitation, and hygiene program at unit stuff. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. the middle east and north africa region is reportedly the most was his gas region in the world. what is iraq doing to manage? it's also resources efficiently and to try and repair the damage, particularly in the south of the country. a thank you so much on around money and for giving you may such a great the board agenda to be let me begin by highlighting some unfortunately i have the offline for you to answer to the imagine that does have taken place and let me show pounds thanks to you and also the toll free. i'd like you to say upon
12:27 am
the united nations. i would like to congratulate a life for being the pioneer into the g and drug seen the lines of patient combination on the blood pressure. and i do use all sounds body. what are the questions on international legs? this succession, what albany you all for tennessee, john harris osborne's. we want our corporation while strengthening the national. and we want our policies back position and enhancing and goes to a pro for agent on a separate team, but i can, i are, why haven't they done more to tackle this issue before now? because we know that has been shifting the climate exacerbated drought conditions. we know that our water shortages at the same time because of the construction of dams and was the diversion in the upstream countries like iran and tacky. so the bit that isn't within the control of the government of iraq, which is the efficient management of, or sources from in different provinces. why hasn't move been done to try and prove that the people of iraq a show actually rattled closely with
12:28 am
a bunch of data a lot to overcome those? a lot of issue, let me give you this situation about the what, the collections and, and then we'll dive inside is technology. all those action advice have been taken? what the cartridges are john dodge cartridge. yeah. like is the 40. 0, more for the stress country in the world. uh, based on the environment, the survey, we come back to the incorporation with the ministry, all planning shows that go out of the size. childrens have no access to safety manager, georgia, while 3 i'm 125 children obnoxious to save a safety managed segmentation. in addition to 50 percent of the schools and institutions as well as b. s to use uh no basic services. when was the 1st limitation of hygiene services,
12:29 am
health facilities under schools compromised because of what those custody children do 9 to basic or to visual drugs. this option, the advertising services, these children are the lifelong dis, this are gone. so can i ask you what, what assumptions is going to have? i'm so forgive me cuz we're running short of time. but so this is going to have a destruct, very destructive and particularly for children. as you say, it's going to affect the health, the hygiene education is this, is this going to cause a mass migration of pots, the population, and these affected areas from one part of the country to another. one of the consequences of this? the exactly, exactly, this is, this is the what the collages on being visual comes out on one of the buses, putting the additional wrist on the mind, the like to increase, but the can also force finally use the negative popping because there's no such as going to the auto schools to walk and support families. i'm thinking the coping
12:30 am
goes in that directly impacts children include. i'm trying to manage on down. all right, those vision of health for marketing activities. i don't know. i see glasses can also affect the people. movements actually was due to lack of one of them and especially now the people who are in the mode supply. the thank you and yourself about to ask i out of a team. thank you for joining a staff from unicef and baghdad. with the news life in london, most of the spring you 7 protests and so forth. it became a fast. i was military realizes they faced allegations of abuse in the fight against groups aligned with i still raging boys rugby players get a tougher walk out and they were expecting in the see play that's coming out in
12:31 am
sport, john the a hi lo, there is a sundry outlook from much of europe over the next few days with thunderstorm warnings out because weston and will central areas. we will see that whatsoever stopped to creep. it's wait for the south over the next few days. conditions, however, remained laundry room across the central mediterranean. and it's a warm and wet outlook for scandinavia. temperatures have been sitting rather low, but they will be on the up over the next few days and temperatures are on the up in london. now it may have rained on the king's parade on saturday by sunday, with a move in the way of cloudy skies ahead of those cooler conditions and more heavy rain. the heavy rain picks up the southern parts of germany pushing into poland.
12:32 am
but ahead of that clear of sky stretching up to with a scant anavia temperature is sitting high here on monday. calmer as well across the southeast to places like grease but the thunderstorms will come rolling into the balkans. by the time we get into monday is very wet weather to come to some of the islands across the central mediterranean west, the weather, pushing into the north of africa to the west of this, the spain and portugal. the sky is clear up across the move in areas temperature is still on the rise in the south and lots of heat coming through. hold of us, that's 35 degrees celsius. on monday, the century for joe noticed it was a hey, from the, from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. web ex got throwed into the garden during cambodia as bloody see. stuff during us up to here and suddenly we're
12:33 am
turning the facts on the canal ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel, term body lip. no more hotels. oh no jersey. the latest news as it breaks 8 a. does it say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community? why you have to be registered, then people cannot access page with detail coverage. do you believe this message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy will once again resume with voters from around the world? one thing it shows is russians could give me the ability to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the. the
12:34 am
come back to the main stories now can chose aside, has been crowns, and on historic ceremonies, sort of pageantry and symbolism at westminster abbey in london. charles's wife camilla was also crowned queen carnation on saturday. was the united kingdom's biggest ceremonial event in 7 decades. is out, the farm minister says representatives from saddam's, warring sides are in gender. it would lock the 1st indirect tools between the army and the permanent track that support forces. since they started fighting more than 3 weeks ago. and rival political bodies have been held in tucker cities with just a week to go before the country voters in presidential and parliamentary elections . will suggest a tight race between the president of juan and the opposition candidates. let's get more of the coronation today, and among the crowds gathered in london, hundreds of pre were public demonstrations voicing their opposition to the monarchy
12:35 am
. it was also criticism of the prisoners police by rights groups. off to more than 50 demonstrators were arrested. charlie angela has more among his c as well, which is a group he want to see an end to the u. k. leading republican movement. thank that is saying not mike king and vision to bush them on a key piece. please leave to parliamentary republic with protesting their protections. okay. because we don't believe in a hereditary monarchy and call it because it seems same that we're spending all this money right when they're homeless, people are sleeping in front of westminster, abbey minute. the whole idea. sorry monica, speak to the magic loving. this was like 67000000 people on these islands to be able to choose the right for the same campaign is hoped between one and 2000 people would be the king as he paused, but only a few 100. a here before the demonstration even got underway,
12:36 am
police arrested 6 organizers and seized a truck full of clock cards. so far, there's no indication that protests with anything that peaceful the charges that when it comes and showed the police they, they were held on suspicion of breaching the peace and conspiracy to close public nuisance. they would repeat intelligence, active intelligence, to say that they intend to disrupt whether they carrying glue, whether they want to lock themselves through a national infrastructure, or jump in front of the procession. now if they did that, that would just hold everything back and it would be a national embarrassment. police won't have new powers built in to deal with demonstrations, including stopping and searching people they suspect, want to cause disruption by protesting. the question is whether they over stretch these new powers to these arrests in a statement human rights watch said,
12:37 am
this is something you would expect to see and must go not london peaceful protests allow individuals to hold those in power to account something the u. k. government seems increasing the of us to the is the. 7 the popularity of the royal window 75 percent a few years ago. 52 percent of the most recent. many it'd be so many of the tax, the $80000000.00 at a time when many struggling to pay the bill. totally on to the algebra. now joined, advising by a raj chandler, a criminal defense lawyer had lots of jobs and allen, he's represented defendants. and a number of high profile cases involving the right to protest was it to a heavy hand that approach the demonstrations today. it certainly looks that way.
12:38 am
it's really concerning the match of metropolitan police have behaved in this way in which it is to arrest protesters. they were entirely peaceful, and there was simply no evidence that they intended to cause any disruption to this event. and disrupt, to protest even in themselves are not the law firm of this country. but the men really have to justify their actions to that 52 arrests have been made. those people and outcast city, what happens the police will be investigating. they will be interviewing those suspects. indeed, many, many of my colleagues are in the police station at the minute, representing those individuals. and we will want to know what evidence symmetrical and see what evidence the match for the police cause or why these individuals were arrested in any more detail. because what have signed sides, what it smells like is that they were arrested, taken to
12:39 am
a police station. so they couldn't conduct any type of protests during the course of the coordination. was this that cracked down on free speech and descent? is that how you would describe what happened today? i think we're just going to be owned cracked or i think this is completion. dr. suppression, if you cannot hold up a card in london in 2023 to say no to my king parts. and we really say that this is a functioning proper, mature democracy. how do you, how would you describe the reasoning and reasoning and the rationale behind what you've just said to people that might not be able to understand it as well. everyone has the right to free speech, the right to protest of the steps through the police cars we interfere without right? if they have got a legitimate reason and they must certainly do so in a proportionate and reasonable way. none of those re,
12:40 am
to conditions for interference really seem to be met, not as i say, what it appears to be is an indiscriminate attack to avoid embarrassment of, of protest. is it going to become hydrolyzed that process already on the way to protest and invoice descent in the coming months? and he is particularly as we see what extinction are about in a kind of changing the tactics. but other groups that want to be able to voice their opposition to government policies or sort of trends like a climate change? absolutely. i mean, we seem to major pieces of legislation almost within the last 12 months with witchcraft starting on the right to free speech. we've seen body such as the united nations, as well as angels, like even roswell chavez, the international express, were handling the concern about what's happening in the u. k. and the trunk. she is
12:41 am
. what ends up is it, you have people like me coming on to talk about the right to protest, where it's actually what should be being talked about, or the underlying issues. issues about whether we should have a hereditary monitoring or not. what we do about the impending climate crisis or above black plasma, or any of the multitude of, of protest issues that are coming up. what we shouldn't be doing is talking about the suppression of, of the right to face page. all right, well thank you very much for joining us. raj turned from the hutch, johns and allen with your to thousands of for testers in between a facet of and riling and so forth. as a military genta spy allegations of human rights violations committed by soldiers who in an ongoing battle against on groups aligned with iso and al qaeda. but government support is accused, the international community is spreading lies about the nations leadership. nicholas hoc reports who showed supports for an army facing defeat on the battery.
12:42 am
they can't the name of that he does have to evade. sorry. we have lost control of almost half of the country to arm groups linked outside a nice. so, despite the military said, backs these demonstrators believe charles bringing solver and to back to the, to the fast. so after you cut military cooperation with france, the former colonial power in the president showed us that he has what it takes to govern the country, shows us by chasing the funds out of the country. but chasing arm groups out of the country is approving more difficult than expected without the military support of friends or cooperation from the united states. try rate is looking at new partnership. my son con thursday, he noticed that the russia hasn't come a key strategic allied. but denied the presence of russian mercenaries from because of the electrolysis. you're going to run the risk by the many countries that have refused to sell equipment for used. i don't want all those have told is that they
12:43 am
don't sell lease to equipment. oh, expected to 5 year, let me read the results. so we've turned to other countries to buy items for and 16, and by the time in april, the jente announced a mass mobilization calling on anyone fits and above the age of 18 to take up arms and fight for the nation. but to human rights organizations say badly trained soldiers are perpetrating atrocities. the 156 civilians were killed by men in uniform. last month, the army deny their involvement, civil society groups fear these crimes are going unpunished. despite the scenes on saturday, many people are growing increasingly frustrated with the military said the fossil ship come. i think these protests are an attempt to hide the feats. we haven't seen, the army recounted territory and more and more villages are being displaced by um groups. ontario is looking out that these demonstrations are seen as an attempt to lift the morales a nation where 2000000 people are displaced in thousands have been killed in what
12:44 am
seems and then stop oval and a winnable nicholas hawk alger 0. or is there any forces of kill 2 palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank? it happened that in the city of tool car. um, is there any police reduce this footage of the operation? claiming the man we're behind a shooting as in a legal sacrament, several days ago. so high right reports this is will to palestinian refugee come in morning. looks like from to on thing against is rosa occupation. what else do you know how to resistance part tree were cited by a palestinian born before israel was created in 1948 and degree of a mother whose son is about to be buried. hours earlier is ready for cisco 22 year old terms of how to use on some of jeffrey. they refuse
12:45 am
of an attack on a new legal jewish supplement. young men were in summers hired when the raid happened. you can see the damage that was caused by these riley forces across the whole of the house. you've got some of summers. belongings is tough. you this keyboard a computer and mobile phones and c, c, the fi footage were taken away by the forces. you got kids here that said that they had lots of them turn up, they had the gunshots, and then you'll have a kid as blood stains. one of the 3 men were inches. they tried to escape through this kitchen window. you can see the boat smell, an old, the residence, left of an everyday functioning home, and its his way to his and tried to escape. and when they got to the other side, they was shot by as nice as was simon's neva. some says he thought he too was going to die. this is the spot where homes on some there were killed looking for the job. little boy jumps explains,
12:46 am
he was lying down when he heard gunshots. he went to his window. where did you ever refuse to give themselves up? he was lucky though. one of those bullets of a straight bullet that hit his will. right? the witnesses say holmes i was still alive lying on the ground. but the soldier then shots him close range at the funeral support from tennessee, an armed groups was visible, so reformed in 2021 and are affiliated with him us and his nomic jihad, israel. blaine's. and for the daily reads, it conducts the course of the pipes, heart trees, the many processing and say the left with no choice, but to take up arms. the shop. and we'll see that you have got that selected as to how those you got it. palestinians, it is rarely occupation every day. that's no new home but what's happening now and, and it and yeah whose leadership is clear. they have an agenda to weaken the
12:47 am
palestinian square. elliptical options have failed. the response to israel is violence against us is that palestinians will defend the land and people until they get the right. uh, somebody just about 16 these that the come regular seems across the occupied with think of a community coming together to say that last goodbyes. so to hide it out to 0, to cut them refugee comes in. occupied westbank ukraine in rusher have conducted a prisoner swap. 45 people have been released from russian captivity and returned to ukraine. they were among those defending the posts as you've mary a poll, which was captured by russia in may and exchanged the russian ministry of defense as 3 pilots have been released and sent back to moscow. of actually media is reporting the permanent nation. this writer has been injured and a comp bombing, one person was killed. one is a comp perla pins. car exploded initially known garad, which is $400.00 cologne,
12:48 am
which is east of moscow. but if it was said to be wounded, but still conscious, are she's fine ministry blamed ukraine, the us and nato. but they didn't provide evidence to all the leading nationalist figure. they've been tungsten killed in russia since moscow invited ukraine. 14 months ago. dozens of people have been killed in the ethnic violence in india. is monica region. 54 people died in days of unrest, triggered by a court ruling on the my tie community recommended that they'd be cross his special status. that's been a pose by all the tribal groups, homes and properties have been destroyed and at least 20000 people move to camps for that safety. a senior un officials told alger 0 that he might have time to walk in afghanistan will be seriously constrained until the top of my list is bad. on female u. n, n n g o y, cuz the one has been carrying out a review of it's operation is the which is suffering. one of the west, you monitoring crises in the world and from isaac, that is
12:49 am
a james base reports. i realize that nations have been coming out to review it, see amount of tearing operations in the country since the tell about and put a band on female you and workers from doing that jobs for now they say most un stuff enough. got us done. we'll continue to work from home unless it's in areas where they have been exemptions made by the telephone, for example, in health care or an education or in some cases in the delivery of food, bought the deputies, special representative of the united nations and afghanistan told me it was time for the to bind to lift the band and until they do the you ends work will be seriously constrained the scope and the scale of the delivery has been significantly hand parts of we are not delivering 8 live nose and then we are not going ahead with mail on the teams and we're able to deliver only in the places where we able able to have a sector exemptions where our partner can alternate in certain geographical areas.
12:50 am
this is happening, particularly at the time about funding is at the historic low where on the after 6 percent of what we've been asking. so james, that gives you a picture. it's not a good picture. when you see some of the things you've seen traveling around the country, when you see children starving and dying, for example, you get angry. as i do, it's very emotional. it's impossible to be here for all that period and to see what happens and not to be angry. i'm going people are amazing people. they are very tenacious, they can call the lot, but they didn't deserve this. i want you to review if you ends operations in afghanistan is now on the way the former turkish ambassador to the united nations in new york is leading that review and reporting to the security council. at the end of this year, james bays alger 0 cobbled sled to be the best. you have to be the
12:51 am
best bet, a russian or even a sub, a lanka, clinton, victory over the world. number one and i'm intrigued us. and finally, the boston law will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024 acquitted. can look us politics to boston line the soaps i would need to have my grades in the 6th century, from the pacey in the mountains in central europe to teach forrest and present nature many tens of thousands to live in this region. not far from the polish and checked florida every year at east of casino hoffman tries to preserve to serve in tradition of painting and such as she gets the ex on symbols. it's special messages
12:52 am
for good to count happiness and prosperity, the source of many to preserve their culture for over a 1000 years, mainly because they've moved quite isolated the long beach, what the ways that survive stores communism naziism and now it's not a threatening native language. the the the chose. yeah. now it's a sport. marianne, thank you very much. when we begin in spain with round madrid, i've taken the lead in the culprit delray final against also seen a rail trying to win the tournament for 20th time. they last when it 9 years ago, and it took them just 2 minutes to go up. thanks to this go from rodriguez. they lead to one nice in the 2nd home around which is next games against much cities.
12:53 am
they faced each other in the champions league, semi final on tuesday says extend to the lead at the top of english permanently to full points with attempt sleep when in a right to 1st health calls from and okay, going to run. so the defending champion seat leads to one that's also extended cities on base and run to 20 games and or competitions. types of arrivals also find some difficult trip to new cost $1.00 sunday. first off head of from hurricane health tutton and the crystal palace, one mill to keep alive the find types of playing. and the rope fleet is that 1st when in 5 games, and they're up to 6, a living full kept to live, that hopes of european football next season. also it'd be run for the i'm field in the late kickoff role. perfect reports, there was a less than a few ts take well to put the u. k. there. so that's an ad field on coordination day. they might have been seeking god save the king,
12:54 am
340 kilometers away down in london. but after livable, there was already world king read the egyptian style once again raised supreme because he scored his wonderful just fell in front of his heart for it still seems to be that i put up with his 30th it'll competition earlier this season. brentwood habit livable, 31 the in the reverse fixed. yeah. so they were very competitive here, unlucky not to equalize by being cold. so the tory cost of, of, sorry go to the 2nd frontier guy jumped to almost 10 provider. but cody gab kind of somehow couldn't send the boat into the night. you know, you said it so hard that people who kept creating jobs is the french but kept back that way. so what bill was here will finish. it is now 6 weeks from 6 political. you're getting club full of price for his egyptian story care. you'd be the numbers, the grades and beyond know that off this great, you will be seen as one of the all time greats. that's clear. but now he's doing
12:55 am
the korea and my some people that i don't know them might not appreciate them enough, be new for the wedding run. they have come to light the champions, the qualification, but it bodes well for getting cops made. as i look forward to a more successful campaign, next season, the whole pa, faxed, i will just say around japanese team or our reds have beaten the oldest out loud in the final to in the asian champions league. besides, we're a level at one 0, off to the 1st i can read. the tie was decided by an own go from alexandria, korea to it, which gave or a what a to one i can get when the saudi arabian club missing out on a record extending 5th continental title as or iowa lifted the trophy for the 3rd time. and in front of the home funds, i mean the sub blank has clues, the title it tennis is. madrid opened off to be thing. well in the morning, i guess young take the bellow, russian last the last time these 2 met in a final interesting cause. just 2 weeks ago, but this time she got the upper hand,
12:56 am
i have published opponent winning in 3 sets as the title of the season for sub blanca, whose instead of reading australian, i can send you a pair has taken pole position for sundays appointment on chrome pre in miami, the mexican took the time sheets and qualifying had a financial alonzo and cala sites. but the session ended when sciences for our routine met charles a club made a huge arrow and crushed with the 2nd time in 2 days. the clock press stop qualifying and there was no time for well jumping next to step into the foster the 9th street last week or 2 disliking now. and one of the worlds, one of the sports most prestigious races this year, a tally isn't the way it's one of us likely 3 grand tools, which include the tool to fronts and live well to a 106 edition of the 0 on the way on saw today with the opening day time trial version, right, a remco event, a poll of the pseudo quick step team stormed to victory. so it's going to be a huge atmosphere in guadalajara light. so in color alvarez fights at home in
12:57 am
mexico for the 1st time in 11 years. he turned up to friday's way in wearing a suit pajamas shirts. but there's nothing soft about in his books and records, but they need to defeats in a 62 flight career. can always defending his. i'm to speak to super middle weight titles against the british find to john right is was before the 100 and 49th kentucky to be 2 more horses have died at the churchill towns costs with advice as jews to take place. taking the title of the 7, probably stream and freezing point, we use an ice dose to being injured on the be on the card 5 on the animal side of the truck over the past 5 days. meanwhile, the race itself has seen 5 horses withdrawal and including the pre fight free rice favorite full time and investigation is underway. and some rugby league plays in fronts, had a room up to remember before that that came a bull taking pulse at a pre much freight got loose and started running around the pitch. didn't help the players from kaplan dragon's were wearing bread kits. all right,
12:58 am
just to let you know that round the grid have won the culprit delray title this year. that fullest bull spot to marry him. ever seen rugby players looking so terrifying? that's it. when he is also going to the, the, the, me on to 0 a year after a 00 to the city level off. there was murder despite the international outrage of multiple investigations implicating is really forces we us why justice has not been served. both lines examines the ramifications of julia and associates,
12:59 am
publications of us. they speak with and both the case against him could mean suppressed sweden. after leading to a key for 2 decades, the rescue is facing perhaps as toughest election. yet as a recognition of opposition parties hopes one seats as lead just as the g 7 nation . please, the continuing boeing you claim action on climate change and the global economy. a high on the agenda, stars from across the world, descended on town for the film festival. celebrating the best of the silver screen name on l g 0. 1 set of all of the food for you is to wasted, which tens of thousands of put outlets. power in south korea has been transformed from west defender is to build a leader in for the recycling i, the reporting on how new technology is making this possible and can yeah, i mean, the form of uncertainty. what do you, how do you think just for the labor? no, it's depends on a new place, a phrase or just the right tools to i'll just be honest. who is really fighting
1:00 am
this basic faulkner or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me, i'm a or so that is your citizens, usually stick to the back. we meet with the news make cuz i'm talk about the story stuck, not one out. you see of the a bar destiny and history align is king. charles and queen camilla are especially crowned in london the 1st coronation in 17 years. but rights groups have jacked off to more than 50 people are arrested including thousands who oppose the amount of the.
39 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on