Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  June 15, 2023 10:00am-10:31am AST

10:00 am
need to be heard and the story needs to be towed. there is no prep, a soccer pitch here. so i training the street with exclusive interviews and in depth reports christopher columbus wrote about it. in 1492 algebra has teens on the ground. this is where a pilot gets the way to bring you more award winning document trees and live news. the greek to ask your workers, po, survivors and bodies out of the see auto ship right, kills at least to 79 migrants. hundreds are still missing the robot this and this is all to 0 life. and they'll have also coming up as the governor of westdale for region is killed to videos emerge of citizens,
10:01 am
rapids support forces arresting him. and his president's chinese economy show signs of weakness off to a factory into suing activities. slow down unemployment is rising in cities is very forces killed, one palestinian 9 during the demolition of a house and the occupied westbank. we're going to be live in nablus city. the, the green coast guard has been moving bodies to call them out to a poor doctor, at least 7 to 9 people dry and off the southern coast such operations continue. spheres grow that hundreds more people are for your dad. off to refreshing vessels sank. survivors say the boat was carrying up to $700.00 migrants from several countries, including pockets done egypt and syria authorities. i'm investigating 3 individuals suspected of human trafficking care. take a prime minister, elena. some of the sodomites has also declared 3 days of national morning. john set
10:02 am
off of those supports from colorado. of these men are among some 100 survivors of the shipwreck. that being temporarily sheltered in a warehouse on the column at the docks in southern greece. 8 workers told us some fainted when they were brought on show, and we're in a state of shock. it's likely that they have loved ones who didn't survive. the boat's thinking, just one of i you of all seemed to be sent to be got the call about a ship wreck at 4 am. and the coast guard told us there were $700.00 people on board and we thought that was exaggerated, but apparently it wasn't for the survivors here said that the women and children were below the decks. and it seems they suffered the worst effects of the capsizing . but of really cool the coast, god says the trauma was supposed to be heading for italy on tuesday morning and asked only for food and water as it sped north. but in the small hours of wednesday, as it had on it coast guard vessel, sailed along sided, its engines, stopped working. the captain of the greek coast guard vessels set the boat,
10:03 am
looked side to side so violently that it capsized and sank. and 15 minutes, possibly the result of panic on the overcrowded boat. the creases can take a government has declared 3 days of morning, but some here say that politics have played a big push and the tragedy via june has become a highly tense area ever since turkey said in march of 2020, that it was no longer going to prevent asylum seekers from reaching greek islands and the great coast guard and bought a good have been on high low to prevent them from doing so. many human traffickers have chosen the long whole mediterranean route, either from tucker shows or from north african shows directly to instantly using logic vessels carrying hundreds of people and the numbers speak for themselves some 6 and a half 1000 people have reached greece across the sea. so far this year, according to the united nations, but some $54000.00 have reached instantly. this lady was one of
10:04 am
many local residents who brought clothes. she was turned away, no women's clothes were needed, so the aid worker, no children's, because none of them survived. jumpstart, awful us out. just because i'm at the joins don't you mean not in front live from paula. so the boats was fine just off the coast of that time. and john just talked as to what's been happening with the survivors. first of all, as well as you know, there's been a process of trying to feed them to look after their medical needs, the so the psychological needs in this warehouse behind me roughly 17 men aged. we are told 18 to 45 roughly. um, and the plan is either today or tomorrow to bus from up to athens to the like us or camp, just north of the city. the problem is that there is no good news. there's been the search and rescue operation going on overnight. and which one comes good
10:05 am
vessel was involved and 6, much and vessels in the area where the shipment happens. and there is no news from that overnight operation. no bodies have been recovered. no survivors have been recovered and that's alone. i think we'd appear to confirm the worst fears of the men inside this warehouse that their loved ones irretrievably lost. and they are going to have to deal with this hangover of whatever hope they may have had that perhaps the children that lives might, by some miracle have been recovered from the sea. done with mentioning before that the caretaker prime ministers also declared 3 days of national mornings. clearly this has affected greece very significantly, but there are accusations, as you were telling us in your report, the wider politics has been playing a role in this as well. regional politics have
10:06 am
play a role in the roots chosen by the human traffickers in north africa and turkey to bring people on show to the european union via gin route. as you well know, has been a preferred route for a number of years from about 2012, certainly until 2018, 2019. but even before the current new democracy, governments, which has been hard line government on irregular migration across the g and came to power in july of 2019, even before then we was seeing that the long whole route from the texas coast to instantly around crete. so come navigating the g and or from north africa directory across the mediterranean. so it's only had been increasingly preferred by traffic cuz why? because it's partly more profitable. you can pile hundreds of people on the boat rather than dozens. and partly because there is less chance of encountering cosca
10:07 am
vessels when you're on the high seas rather than when your island hopping. so this obviously has backfired disastrously on this occasion. and it is not the only vessel of this type overcrowded, roughly 25. so as you meet her, these obviously nothing good condition type vessel that that's being monitored. crossing the mediterranean this year, there have been many, many others. john, thank you very much. i mentioned before you were in a p las close to where the boat actually st. obviously you're not, you didn't call them not to and that's where the survivors are being brought to all . thank you very much. indeed, john settled is the governor of citizens westdale for regions being killed. sedans armies, as the potter military rapids support forces is responsible communists of bach. i was killed in elis, janina earlier. he described the situation in the city as
10:08 am
a genocide, and they just called us like spunk, long running ethnic tensions in the area. will have a morgans live for us in undermine. what more do we know about what's been going on in west off for have of the well for weeks now, there's been fighting in the region of west star for tens of thousands of people have across the border into neighboring chad from the city of the name of the capital of west are for an hours before he was killed. the government himself describe the situation as genocide to media outlets which he spoke to. now people say that the arab malicious allies, to the rapid support for us is which is fighting this with the news army at the moment, has been targeting people in the city of to nina, based on their, at the cities. now the government himself was from the metalli's tribe, that's the tribe that survivors who cross the border into chad. say, our militias targeting in the city of to nina in the west are for know the situation. barret has been quite tense and that's been ongoing violence with uh,
10:09 am
thousands of people killed doctors in west r for say that more than a 1000 people have been killed. and more than 200 more than 2000 have been injured . but because of the ongoing violence, health facilities have been destroyed. so people have not been able to access hospitals or treatment centers. they say that the city is also facing a lot of power and lack of water for the residents. the few residents that are remaining behind thousands of people continue to cross the border into neighboring chad and people say that the situation continues to worse and see by day in the city of janina. now the government himself was not allied. he's not a member of the sphere, he's armed forces and he's not a member of the rapids support forces. he was a member of the city sedans, liberation army and movement. that's a group that signed a peace agreement with the sudanese government in 2020 after which was appointed the governor. so this was in these army in their state of whom the statements made it very clear that he was not parts of the ongoing struggle right now between the hours that and the 2nd,
10:10 am
these are me and blame the iris staff for his killing. okay, but thank you very much indeed. have him. logan talking to us from the to the secretary general of nato says that support for ukraine is making a difference in the wall. jack installed him back, made the statement as defense ministers from the lines of gather for meeting in brussels, where ukraine is high on the agenda. we don't see any designs from impressed them through the infomercial that they actually paying for piece on it or intervene and negotiations. but at the same time, we know that the more a ground ukraine is able to gain it through this come to offensive. the stronger their hands will be at the negotiating table. and they also know that the more successful the training a counselor for us open to is, the more likely it is that's a press them to, to, in, at some stage will realize that he can not win this more on the battlefield. he has to sit down, then when that will happen, the hallways will happen. no one can say that the with certainty, but the only thing we know is that if we want to adjust and then during piece,
10:11 am
then we need to provide the minister support to crane. because that's the only way for ukraine to liberate countries around on to send a carry a message to 2 months ago that they will know it will show enough when on the battlefield. chinese economy showed further signs of weakness in may. according to the lasers data, industrial output and retail sales both missed full cost partly because upon them a long times. beijing is expected to increase efforts to boost the economy to try to show roberts post cove and 19 recovery, trying to use good, more fundraising as well. what these big is selling us is that china is economic meant and is losing steam. now this done was, it wasn't terrible at all, but it also showed us that much of this may economic delta didn't miss the mock when it comes to some of these expectations. so for example, we had retail sales for the month of may at 12.7 percent down from a full cost of $13.00 industrial output with the $3.00 which was sort of in line
10:12 am
with estimates. fixed asset investment was down to percent missing an expectation of 4.4 percent new home prices did rise, but at a much slower pace. and i think one of the biggest worries was that we saw another rec, or time you'd unemployment, that douglas rates the people between ages of 16 and 24 that hit a record 20.8 percent. and that's particularly worried because we are expecting 11500000 new graduates to enter the job market this year. that along with this precision slump in the policy market, which has been a traditional driver of economic growth here in china. those are major concerns of full china and full people. here. i think one of the major drives when it comes to the economy post pandemic is that we're still seeing we business and consumer confidence as well as we global demands. the u. s. federal reserve has left the interest rates and changed is the 1st pause of to 10 consecutive increases as much
10:13 am
last year. the central bank has been trying to cub inflation and it was largest economy without sparking a recession. additional cost or reports from washington, dc, or either welcome at last, it's getting dizzy again for the shop owners on this city block of washington dc. amanda clements says more customers are wandering into her home goods boutique during this week of reassuring economic news. when you see that headline, interest rates aren't going up or you see the headline job numbers look great, but you know, and inflation is slowing. all of those things i think help give people confidence that we're going to be okay. and, you know, we're not headed into some recession or, you know, global economic meltdown. and that can mean more money spent on luxury items like this scented candles and kitchen trinkets sold here. when people feel good, they spend more and that's great for small businesses. it's
10:14 am
a welcome relief after the pandemic uncertainty which killed nearly a 3rd of us small businesses at the crisis worst moment. inflation, which piqued at 9 percent a year ago, is now down by more than half the federal reserves decision to keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at $5.00 to $5.00 and a quarter percent is a reflection of the central banks belief that the u. s. economy is indeed cooling as intended by the previous 10 consecutive interest types. in light of how far we've come and tightening policy, the uncertain legs with which monetary policy affects the economy. a potential head winds from credit tightening. today we decided to leave our policy interest rate on change. the central bank says the paws on interest hikes is most likely temporary, at least one more increase is expected this year. that's to beat inflation back down to pre pen demik levels. meanwhile, the us economy is expected to continue
10:15 am
a subdued growth, highly. jo, castro, alj a 0, washington is still ahead and i'll just say it. i mean, most government in exile tends to establish an interim central bank as the way you see along over lusting damage to the economy and rights groups, cry filings awesome. all the amounts of the publisher of leading newspapers given 6 years in prison. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, china cannot maintain its current piper aggressive author in the south, tennessee, and expect the philippines not to continue to drift. holt into the american inside story on al jazeera in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is more important than ever. it takes listening to the people behind the news and to the journalists reporting their stories, accept intimacy that makes every international story local at heart. i'm only give
10:16 am
you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the local reporting of elders here. find us where ever you get your pod cast. with loud west struggle gifts, but to true passion. red face where humanity defies expectations with freedom as well. i'm told stories from across asia and the pacific $11.00 each on outages era the the
10:17 am
the you want to go to 0 reminder at the top. so is this are at least $79.00 and people are seeking to migrate to europe of drug and gulf. greece is southern coast, dr. they're both site survivors are being treated in the time of color. martha, it's believe that 100. so if the migraines were on board, the best sit on. so i mean, it says the bottom of the tree about it support forces has killed the governor of west off for states on this other card was killed as an email. earlier describe the situation in the city as genocide. china is economies showed further signs of weakness in may, according to the latest data, industrial outputs and retail sales. both missed forecast. central banks expected to increase efforts to try to show rockets post proven 19 recovery meeting laws. national unity government says it's working to establish an interim central
10:18 am
bank. move by the administration and exile follows concerns that the military's intervention in foreign currency regulation is doing lasting damage to the economy . tony chang reports from young, gone, seamstresses, india, and go and scope market that look, the government industry, boom, done to a democratic government growing 500 percent to make up a 3rd of total exports in 2019. since the pen demik and the military to exports of dropped by a culture, this one's busy cost show room has only a few models on display. the big attraction a domestically produced people, carrier production, a store. they can't get the pumps they need from overseas. renee or the now we wish for political stability as well as there was no stability which is difficult to operate. lot of us function as a block list of places in a tough position. despite the fact that we are still permitted to conduct many transactions and regional nation,
10:19 am
the largest single pull china thailand on malaysia, around here and going, it's easy to spelt the shunted offices of foreign businesses. you restrictions have been imposed by the military on currency exchange. and the local currency has plummeted in value. they want to turn back the clock. but unless you, you shut the door completely unless me and my is, is distance from, from the rest of the world. you know, they, they cannot do that because somehow the economy, especially along the border between me and mine, is highlighted. mainland china business is as usual, boats shuttling goods across the molly river from thailand carry everything from cooking oil to expensive japanese fruits. businesses blooming because of shortages inside man. but so it prizes so many people, those prices around sustainable, huge rises in the cost of living for centrals like food and transport,
10:20 am
forcing them into extreme poverty. people in young going confinement since the military could prices on public transport. double services have got even worse. the one sick to is booming. this year, the ministry of agriculture teams to one a $1000000000.00 from rice exports to india and china. a nation well one and full people don't have enough to eat. sending food over seas. the government revenue, tony chang out as are younger. is there any forces of care of the palestinian man? i'm injured to people joining the demolition of a home and novelist and they occupied was find the how does belong to or someone else? how will is accused of getting and is really soldier last year is randy troops have increased rates and demolition has a palestinian homes in recent months. so far this year they've killed a $163.00 people in occupied territories. we're going to go to need to abraham was live for us, and novelist in the occupied was fine, so made up more demolitions and more desks and the occupied westbank
10:21 am
always seemed to have lost our communication with nita in the west bank. well, it will be something to try and get her back. in the meantime, the united states says it's asking for more information and why israel closed an investigation into the death of an elderly palestinian american man. while in his way, the police custody told me what i said to suffer a heart attack after being gang zip tied and left unconscious without medical attention. last year that happened after he'd been detained at a check point and occupied westbank. israel has said it won't pursue criminal charges against any soldiers. this site's own grip of july, which means disaster, and been golly, is expected to make land fall in the coming hours. more than a 100000 people in western india and the southern pakistan and have been evacuated as the powerful storm approaches. people in coastal and low lying positive and the as go to that states have been moved to safety, wind gusts of
10:22 am
a 180 kilometers an hour where they called it in wednesday, and they're expected to rise. fishing along has been suspended along that goes on the coast when it could be waves of offices, 3 meters in pakistan, dozens of relief tests have been set up in schools and colleges authorities, a warning of possible flooding and cut off a city of 20000000 people the situation can get real bad because of the storm. the prices may shoot up, so i'm buying essentials like rice, lentils, and other things for my family. partial uniform. i have bought some tarp to cover my house ground floor, which is in poor condition, trying to get shelter from my family by fixing up this start in the right place in india, i have charged the chief of the national wrestling body after investigating the sexual hottest when complete, 7 female athletes accuse bears bush on southern same of sexually how to sing them, sparking monks protest singles and m p in 5 minutes, and that in the remote each party is denied navigations. in guatemala,
10:23 am
the funder of a newspaper, critical of the government, has been sentenced to 6 years in prison. jose who brings a motto, was found guilty of laundering money rights group. say, it's an attack on free speech, john home reports that's equally as to the cloud. so when you get to sell it, it just most indeed, it will came down to this. a 100 and sheets of notes with which closer rubens and motor made the last ditch attempt to prove his innocence to leave the foster trial which both hates and international rights who organize ations have denounced as a politicized persecution. keeping this was the verdict. c pony said when somewhat american jose ruben some more is found guilty of money laundering for this infraction. the sentence is 6 years of prison. the 66 year old is the founder of that petticoat. a leading newspaper in guatemala, regularly investigated all thirty's, including the president and the attorney general said no more. last july,
10:24 am
he was accused of money laundering a black man in a try, which he supports a psych hasn't resembled anything like justice from the start. he told me that it just little wouldn't hit us. all of my rights were violated. we weren't given access to the case file. we were kept 10 days in solitary confinement without sleeping is subjected to psychological pressure. to chat, most things on equal was that right? but it's into process open ended because of the up and do i have had 9 defense lawyer sort of the majority were persecuted by the guatemalan state for ended up in prison to left the country before heading off to serve his time. he was asked if he had a message for the president, alejandro jim at the same thing. i am still innocent and he is still a thief and nobody is going to take that away. on the presidency. i'm at the dozens of judges, prosecutors and this have been forced to flee the country and wound up in prison.
10:25 am
say civil rights organizations can yep, that'll do it up. it's a backlash. ok, straight to bike, what some of these minority elite after you, in fact anti corruption commission, put them under the spotlight. this will being kicked out the country in 2019 says cloudy or don't yes. from us. cool. 19. yeah. so is this, the one that i'm going to see the most for me now comes to revenge against operators of justice and journalists. so i had a moment of freedom and calm to do independence, a critical work. if we ever seen that now against rights defenders and journalists that we have 20 people registered as having fled. and now what's the model is coming up to elections? and on the 2 weeks time, with another voice silence, a more questions than ever about warbling democracy, john home, and how does it go? let's go back to that story we just reported on is very forces coming upon a stadium on. and now this we're going to go straight to need the able to claim his life for us in nablus in the occupied westbank. so need up more demolitions and
10:26 am
more das in or that pulsing in the 20 year old was killed. what's killed after is really forces that they did nablus to demolish this house behind me over here it belongs to. hello, stan. this denise will sound about how we and the family of what time i used to live in this house along the sides with other family members. it's a, as you can see, a big building housing within 9 families. they were old off to leave the premise when these really forces way that this area they've asked everyone to leave it to. i kind of allowed the engineers to form that place. now, this is the 11 house to be the mother since the beginning of the year. in the occupied with bank under the free tax that israel says these people have some of the attacks that left is where he's killed. so this is one of the houses that
10:27 am
belongs to a palestinian change in october, and the next few is the killing and is really folder in the top at in october. now there's another house them and they said that is expected for another of palestinian here in that list because the votes as were like uses them of committing vasta. i thought the last one is where the soldiers killed. this is a policy that israel says for 3, a disturbance look kind of a provides more attacks. but as far as soon as you would tell you, it has not been working. and they say that this amounts to collect the punishment. basically the problem, the bit of a sidebar have lost their home. the other members have been, uh, their houses have been damaged as well. so i'm also a for the, to the you on. this is to the collective never the thank you very much indeed made able to hear me talking to us from novelist in the occupied west. fine. and out of
10:28 am
that set for me i you can find more information, of course on the website. i'll just see the dot com. the weather is next to the inside story is going to look at the european parliament draft law to monitor onto official intelligence. don't forget, of course, you can get lots more information on the website about all the stories the company . i'm role modest and stay with us the, the, the, had a lie. there has been a saki stops to the some of the southern parts of your band. that rain isn't going to stop yet. certainly for central parts of the mediterranean, on the south east where we're going to see more in a way of heavy rain increase over the next few days. that is good news for the south west of spain and portugal. i'm not sure why outlook and it continues to be very dry and hot across pots of scandinavia,
10:29 am
the north west with some records set for june in scotland. now as we move down to the south, what is it west of the rain scorching across the adriatic spaces like both mia and has covina as well as correlation and sub a. we've got some warnings out for heavy rain there as well as greece with thunder storms. expected of a temperature in athens is set below the average day on thursday until friday, but we'll see time, but just pick up a quote from much of the i barry and peninsula for spain and portugal with the laundry y outlook. and the outlook remains for much of the move west. we have a little bit of a cool, a feel to eastern parts of england, but still some lovely hot and dry weather to be enjoyed here. and that continues. of course, not just kind of maybe just some rain and snow way out into poland as well as germany. but for belgium, it's all about the heat. at the end of the week, i'm sorry, 1520 degrees on friday. the
10:30 am
spacing, liliana, teens. the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting in to be used. you think look to their lives on washing. it's enough for money to go on its own and build it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era. and it is adults, it's calm destination it's described as a significant step toward setting a robot for artificial intelligence, european, and please pass the draft law to keep a check on risk posed by ai. a ai act could serve as a framework for creating a global watchdog for could it also suppress innovation? this is inside the.

23 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on