Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  July 18, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST

1:00 pm
the last, the level of destruction here, proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the . the color that run the stuff, the okay, this is the news, our last amount headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. ret, cold temperatures across the globe with health warnings issued the millions of people from asia to the united states. a major salvage operation is underway in the red sea to avoid a catastrophic well so for live in the united nation is condemns rushes, withdrawal from the ukraine greenville saying it threatens global freed features. and the international criminal court rejects an appeal from the philippines and
1:01 pm
will proceed with its investigation into thousands of claims during present presidents rodrigo detach. as long for us is full of the 2026 commonwealth carries by don't go ahead be a strategy and stifled victoria has full balance of hosting the event site costs a spiral out of control. the temperatures have reached new highs. a several countries around the world experience heat waves june was the hottest ever recorded. july is now close to assessing a new record in the united states, reco, breaking temperatures have been registered from california on the west coast of florida and the east, arizona state capital phoenix. we quoted, it's 18th, straight day above 43 degrees celsius, homeless people across the city, both the bronze of that he's across the atlantic and europe. if he explained in greece all sweltering in his directly high temperatures, hot weather,
1:02 pm
read aloud had been issued in 16, natalia, and cities and how school services for the elderly had been increased. japan meanwhile, has issued heat stroke lots for tens of millions of people in nearly hoff it's provinces. and in china, temperatures, and the remote town of sun ball and the northwest seems young region. so to a record high of move in 52 degrees. well, john, then the senior extreme, he's advised at the wells, me for all your co organization wants that these heat waves will extend into august . we are seeing continuing growth in the frequency, duration and intensity of the wives. and this is entirely consistent with the thoughts of global warming, and i pcc reports. these advance will continue to grow and intensity, and the world needs to prepare for more intense heat was a lot of correspondence covering the story for us. we have nothing showed up why he's in pfizer, but let's stop in beijing and speak to our correspondent that katrina hughes,
1:03 pm
katrina, 52 degrees in syngenta that's worked for. and there's also other extreme weather happening across the country. that's right. so the entire, the entirety of northern china is really experiencing a severe heat wave, and it used to be that temperatures of about 40 degrees of very red. but now it's common place, especially in the northwest. we pulled into the interim, go the engine, and engine john in the township, but some fruits, reco, temperatures, hit more than 50 degrees. $52.00 degrees celsius on sunday, and that's raise a lot of concerns about agricultural outputs, specifically around putting products which are privilege in that region. and it's not just crops. animals are also being affected in china's move east. hundreds of kids died or the night after a power shortage. exp affected the ventilation system of a from the so how it gets pulled across the country. it's definitely under a lot of pressure and because of dry weather hydropower another some sort of
1:04 pm
electricity is also being compromised. the post climate change does not mean or late, severe heat. it's also affecting the south and a very different way, and that's through heavy rain, full flooding, and tie food. so very different picture in the country. so old china is clearly grappling with all of this katrina, but it's also the world's largest, and mr. it overtook the us. i know the white house kind of attend. boy john kerry is in town, the talks and it was there by lots of agreement between washington and basing that made the paris agreement possible. do you think the current weather that we're seeing light stuff other action? it is definitely a lot of pressure on that one for us and trying to come up with something concrete in order to improve the situation for the global community. as i mentioned, for the countries of the world's biggest, looses now, china has taken the lead and that points. and john kerry has started his talks here
1:05 pm
on monday, he met the chinese climate. envoys should get off for 12 hours of $1230.00 today. on tuesday he met with tons, permian the town and tried to stop diplomat one each. now there was a lot of war and exchange pleasantries. chinese officials told him an old friend and praised him for his work and slicing, global roaming, and both sides agreed that you was trying to climb the corp could provide a fresh start for what speed to buy a rocky biological relationship. but at the same time, these 2 sites sort of free on everything when it comes to climate change, there are areas of content and particularly around me, thing production, coal consumption and climate financing. katrina, you that across order that for us from the chinese capital beijing. thank you. katrina. well, lots of the developing wells has argue that it's contributed the lease to climate change and the suffering the most that speak to a correspondence my front doorbell hid his in boswell and iraq, my foot water shortages. now this extreme heat held people cursing the, the, well,
1:06 pm
the government and people are trying to find alternatives to face up with this extreme heat, especially in southern regions, bus route is one of the most hit at regions by climate change by this heat wave. here for example, in this area where i'm standing now in the all the city of bus ride people and the government, this is a campaign up sponsored by the next code of trying to rehabilitate these. it wouldn't buildings visit the schools in a sheet, which is a some part of the building a wooden designs to try to vacate by the facilitating the entry of or the ventilation of buildings here in bus rest city. but generally speaking, the, the government, this trying also to help people by sending instructions by also sending instructions with people to be careful of files because these summer months is usually witness fires in many areas across iraq. as you know that you walk
1:07 pm
according to the united nations is one of the 5 countries most. i fix it by climate change and did try with iraq has been losing much of its waters in its lifeline. twin rivers, the tigris and the freight is many lakes, have disappeared, stood into added lands. mazda ends the historic, at ward and headed each month. lands has most of a much of its lands, due to drought and debt, collect change, civil pushes, suspicious of fish and birds. have been lost also due to a climate change lockwood, we will just hearing about stress on the power grid from katrina and china. and are you reported on the power shortages the, the power of crisis that must be making things so much. why exactly was the company is trying to at also at face another challenge pertaining to the, at frequent power outages, especially it's
1:08 pm
a disaster in the summer months was at the heat tip in terms of reach 50 cents. yes . today it's about $46.00 to $40.00. $0.08 is according to the government and across iraq. yesterday it's featured $52.00 in the bus. so the government relies on gas pro yolanda to afraid power stations which supply the national grid. but with frequent power outages. because as you know, that's a lot you want has cost, it's a gas flows to you to lock it in the waiting get do payments from iraq. it took a lot and as resulted in a separate power stations have been dis, functioning, and people have been suffering go up because of frequent power outages. so many people across the rock have been trying to find as tentative as by operating get small generated. but they say it is not enough, it's, but you deal with the power read only provides a few hours every day. so it's
1:09 pm
a that the suffering of people accessing painting and people are trying to find intelligence and the it's excessive beating, especially with this heat wave and the global warming, iraq iraqi people are suffering the most of the law. here is it that for us and visor and iraq, thank you my for well, that's not bringing dogwood, he's the operations manager at wild vision and jordan, he joins us now from a non, from all on the situation. and as a tardy can judge, we've been hearing about health warnings all over the wilds, but many people don't really have a choice. they're about getting out of the heat. yes, indeed. so i told them this is on you would you would like to have this each way is like a and home jordan, it's reaches and out for to degrees like a couple of pairs of this each way. it wouldn't be extended much farther couple of days. the situation is really not easy when you compare like total feed use comp,
1:10 pm
jordan not toast. like see any of the features that are walking in as out there and those are camp where really the temperatures are high. uh yeah, but from our perspective, working is like more than one second to them. we have more than one project as well . so we faced like come up with the challenges. we have to change all the task on the population procedure just like to adopt the better implementation aspect of the ground. uh, well let me ask you more about that and what kind of provision is being made to actually help in terms of concrete terms. especially the oldest and the youngest had the most vulnerable so yeah, we kind of it so, and those are kinda like, when are we like a lot of like seo to get more cuz i'll just like city and population of like in the time. so we shifted like sort of fall into the station, just talked to beverly, i'm at 6 pm instead of $730.00 or $40.00 to $14.00. know, don't go down 1058 on just to allow like all the more curse. not just to, to,
1:11 pm
to have any southern heat waves or like southern he liked some installs. on the other hand, we would just have to think about the flight protection items for the ease where they're like every and the thing is like caps, long slade, salt water bottles, we would increase it like the brakes. uh, 4447 was an order like not to do this. i need to hi. duration. on the other hand for other projects like go searching for fiction. i have to do cation for children. so we always just like to go out aside in the areas maintain in like all was behavior change on our site like to this teach ways of like we, we already have like let's say uh appropriate action take if there is like i'm just stuff like have this song stole not 3,
1:12 pm
already have about transportation to take them to the hospital and the oxygen caps what it sounds like very challenging conditions and date. i'm sure that would the, the operations manager at wild vision in georgia and that, thank you so much for joining us here on tuesday or something and we wish you really all the best with your work a thank you. thank you so much. what? well, some more on the heats that we're hearing about. let's discuss it without seeing the major ologist ever. some folks evident. really sounds like old of this is just the beginning. well, yes, i mean, it seems pretty okay. so we're looking at for long teach in similar areas over the next study, the next few days or so. i thought that was in the national reco. it's broken, but it stays dangerously hot. the styles here, take a look at the satellite picture starting in asia. you can see um moving parts of china, jen. we try to are weather one place as i started to push this way back in across the korean peninsula as well. but because southern pots a little more cloud, so that should help to break the heat, they'll be some showers,
1:13 pm
lobby down pools or outside the coast ice, the timeframe. so tyler was making his way further west was that clearing out of the way, but quite a crop of showers, temperatures into the lowest, such as across south composite china. you all getting into the mid thirty's by the, nor any pricing that you can see just coming into what tell you drive with the next couple of die. sit down around 8 degrees on recent values here, but some useful and helpful showers. i'm, i suspect across much of the trial to go on through the next couple of days. as to the us. we have called those live the storm spilling across the plains. but at the south they go, we have got clear skies. phoenix, 47 celsius yesterday, the top temperature in phoenix, and that now makes it, i think, stay in a row with temperatures getting about 43 degrees. i don't think we could see another 7 or 8 days time of just getting about 43 here really is a case of spelt the difference across the southern past with us dallas 4142 celsius over the next couple of days that dangerously run across the south at across the
1:14 pm
desert, south west, as well as hop across the atlantic into the us. we have so into a europe we to have. but it's really a case of much more of the same little area of high pressure that toppled a little further east with. so i think the heat over the next couple of days, just getting a squeeze since the central and eastern parts of the imbed. it's radiance, this po from that blue line that's trying to break the heat yesterday. southern pots, us bank getting up to 45 degrees celsius. as we go through the next couple of days, i think we are looking the name of the low fourties across the space, but hate those that still live across central parts of italy. we're not going to see that pushing a little further rates, which as that system makes his way further south over the next couple of days. the style is u steining hot but less hot. well, thankfully, thank so much have a sense. well, staying in europe, more people addressed a suffering, a heat related death in paris than in any other european city. according to the pleasures medical journals, alonza, it says the risk is higher than in nearly 900 other european cities or towns.
1:15 pm
natasha buckner reports. student david flores slips on the top floor. the powers apartment block, like many older buildings in the city, is poorly insulated. david says it's the only feeling the host in the summer and it was so one bearable during last is huge waves that he was forced to leave. his only gave me that small and dunc myself and water to stay cool. the heat gives me headaches. last year i was writing my thesis, but couldn't concentrate to state elsewhere. i'm a climate refugee in my own city, and one of them was a study in precision medical general. the lots it says people in paris have the highest risk in europe of dying and a huge wave policy because it has a large number of elderly move fundable residents. but also a cityscape that absorbs heat at times is 10 degrees closer in the capital than in the outskirts climate change is pushing out the temperatures. cell moves and frauds are getting woman from 2. it's easy to see what power skits so hard. it's very
1:16 pm
densely built, there are few green spaces and the old buildings and metals increase the suddenly charming, or they track pete, across policy groups of power as counselors. this brings the loan, it says cars must to dots to temperatures the crew rate can be reached 50 degrees in the future. we need to take away the between plan threes, paints our roof single lights, reform, our buildings take away, the cars and everything that produced seats in the city did the census on the border. i know they've shut this up there for a to let the air in light when close is kind of, but they can also be fully open. so you can see the city, i think on remy soon to help design this social housing project with climate change in mind. green space is always a nation of shelters. keep temperatures down. we don't need to one of these days of can go above 40 degrees. so we need radically different architecture to come back heat inspired by mediterranean architecture rather than traditional pairs buildings
1:17 pm
of maybe 3000 people died during huge waves in france last year. the highest number since the countries 30 a summer in 2003 on both occasions paris was, was hit. unless the city adapts foster some say it could become a livable natasha butler. i'll do 0 power as of to append to more head for you. this thing is our including supporters of the all position and not with this demanding but the government steps down months before a general election. well, food program announces comes to emergency assistance and hate see you and says it's decision is i saw freaking out. you didn't support also, those manager says comes restful, assigning. it can be the lighthouse that guides his team to success who will be here with us for the
1:18 pm
remarkable salvage operation has been gone off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tank is side by side. the threat of a catastrophic oil spill in the red sea now appears to be receiving thanks to a $140000000.00 rescue mission. correspondence. national bar has been watching what's happening. this is not take uh, the always time that we replace the ever so soft uh, the decaying vessel is whitening to spend more than a 1000000 bottles of oil into the red sea. it's a big day for healthy officials. they are joining the signing ceremony of an agreement that allows yemen software company to own and to run the new tank. uh, let me see if i got somebody we reached the deal to prevent a disaster that would affect the entire region effect. fishermen with millions of dollars, we're preventing a potential catastrophe that would have cost billions of this is the man who played a crucial role in galvanizing international opinion. i guess the sweats of
1:19 pm
a major or as bill a, david grass leaves the residence and humanitarian coordinator for the united nations. the global fund raising he lost generated more than a $100000000.00. needed to solve is the soft mode off the coast of her data and by this new vessel that took a long time to convince everybody a government's private sector that this was actually viable. and i, i can understand why, why people with the skeptical given the multiple attempts to deal with in the past that did not succeed. and, and the fact that it was still very active as a, as a, as a civil war. but the suffer isn't just an environmental threat. so there's the thought of the will a 2 years ago. it has become a divisive political issue. the internationally recognized government of human based in ogden say they are the ones who should own the south out and then not take
1:20 pm
uh the revenues from the sale of the oil stuck on the soft uh should be transfer to its accounts. the hosting is controlled for they, the son uh, and the new i'd say the of the legitimate or for with the m. and how did, how do i 70 and 85 percent of the population in human lives in the area is controlled by the government of santa. we have shown they are able to stand for the rights and interest of the human beings. we will preserve government as the logic of we'd be more next to soft uh so the oil can be transferred. the risk of a major oil spill may be diminishing, but the sign to amazed by god, the technical support teams are operating non stop any damage to the old and poorly maintained stuff. a good discharge. it's got to go on and devastate levine ecosystems in the let's see, gulf of aidan and suez can on the arrival of i'm not
1:21 pm
a human is a milestone. it took months of, it goes to issues with all the warring factions, as well as the international can unity to get to this point, the un hopes this will lead to the spots of tools to and the complex. and he is a political divide. how's your mind, what i 0 off the coast of how data cnn will that speak to hash on the whole bar? he's now in santa has them plenty of challenges for the, with our to use that the tank. it is just the latest, but there's still a wall going on. what's the situation like in the capital as well, had in the capital fund of being over the last few days for kansas. i'm seeing the officials here is the government based in fund that about the prospect for the political supplement that were put on. and so the conflict that has been raging over the last 8 years, and they say that it boils down to whether they is going to break through when it comes to a truce. but particularly with sante or radia, they say if that happens,
1:22 pm
it could be conducive more improved, but must test the been to this country over the last 6 to 1007 and i left the country in 2000 and december, 2014. i came back now, this 70 years. you can tell about the, the child is, is that the young, many people facebook, particularly when it comes to the need for the salaries, which have been disrupted about 7 years ago. so that this desperate for the need to see a political sentiment for life to go back to normal. and i think this explains why the here with these who control this part of the u. m. a particular the north boss of young men and they have a government based in fund. i don't know. so looking forward to see a political sentiment, is it going to happen now? tomorrow? within the upcoming week, we have to wait to the student talks with us out of these about the need for a political settlement. that's the truth. if it happens, we have 3 mind. i'll a view is that
1:23 pm
a truth was signed in april 2022. now we're looking forward to see some sort of a permanent choose installed across cnn to pay the weight for political adults between all the folding functions. in the particular, the internationally recognized government space and adam backs by side you ravia and the united out of and most of the government, a based hip inside that happens. if i'm looking forward to see it because they've been 7 years of instability, violence, and well, i'm hoping to see an end to the bible rates of the political divide and to the concerns of this country may never be the same again. of course, as i'm, you spoke there about the desperation and so dependent on food aid, the collapse of the ukraine grain deal could have huge repercussions. so when we were in how data we're talking about how data for data is for is
1:24 pm
a why to live line for the full of human adults. so for the international community of the united nations in particular, and particularly for the world with program because they have the thing crucial role in providing significant assistance to the people. again that we're talking about dozens of millions of dollars to provide a for the people of human 8 to 5 percent of the food fuel and send so supplies, go through that port and you know this the moment when you have a political settlement, then you would be able to make sure you would have a steady supply of all the needs for the many people. now when it comes to that, the, to the, to the, to the, the, to the grain deal. this is definitely going to pose a serious problem for 17000000 m, and these are in desperate need for humanitarian assistance. and it's going to be a huge struggle for the w s. d. and also for the local authorities by use in our
1:25 pm
and, and also based here in sun because by the end of the day, you have to provide the sense in these for the people of given. and we have to also remind all of us, are we talking about the, one of the forest nations of what one of which has been ruffling before source of political and cool things, conflicts over the last 2 years. and this was the 1st time since april 22 that we've been having this relative. and people say, you know what, this could be beginning of some sort of an improvement in our livelihood. with this deadline which expired yesterday. they're waiting to see what could happen and whether the united states has in particular, we'd be able to continue to deliver some cities, supplies of a sense of food and grains, the people of yemen. passion, malavar that for us in the many capital. so not thank you. hi sion. well meanwhile, the united nations secretary general also says he is deeply disappointed by russia's withdrawal from that black sea green deal. he says it's
1:26 pm
a lifeline for global freed security. the agreement guarantee is the safe passage of food from the black seats, many parts of a well, lots of jasmine out different how to get a james base reports, not from the u. s. and you until the last moment the un secretary general has been trying to persuade russia to stay in the deal with president putin didn't even bother to reply to his latest, let, to see a dress reporters. his mood was grim. i deeply regret the decision by the russian federation to tell me now to the implementation of the black sea initiatives, including resubmit, all of russian security guarantees for navigation in the northwest and part of the black sea. these initiatives as ensure the safe specimens of over 32000000 metric tons of false commodities from new canadian ports inside the security council. western countries were united in they come to a nation of russia. let's be clear. russia's actions all taking food out of the
1:27 pm
miles of the poorest people across africa. the middle east, unlocked in america, and now was announcement that it will withdraw from the black sea drain initiative . most co is threatening even more people. more children with starvation in russia decided not to attend the meeting at foreign minister level. instead sending its deputy ambassador, he said, the deal was terminated, but added this proceed. we've got the sum of the russian federation will stand ready to consider it the resumption only when concrete results are achieved, rather than promises and assurances from western capitals in ukraine's foreign minister, demitria calais, but told me there are different views here with the un about what the deal is completely dead. there are 2 schools of thought. now, i can conclude that from the conversation i've had, i have had some our fall list optimistic and others are slightly more
1:28 pm
optimistic. i'm told that during his meeting with the un secretary general, mr. collate. but raised the suggestion by his boss presence the landscape, but perhaps the deal could continue operated by ukraine to keep the un without the participation of russia. senior un officials though, if i doubt some about that, they say that no ship company or insurance company would want to risk the vessel coming under russian attack. james bay's algebra at the united nations 3 talks to stop 3 months of fighting and sit on on our porch and resumed and saudi arabia. serenity is all me, come on, does um, using the permanent tre rivals the rapids for forces? previous negotiations and jet, i thought it was suspended back in june, following cease fire violations the baffles of how in through dawn has led to the depths of at least 3000 people enforced 3000000 from their hon. well that speak to
1:29 pm
a correspondent of how much the value is across the lowest 4th and 4th through. don't know there are multiple attract some negotiations with different mediators, none of which seemed to be making much progress. what would everyone back to the table now in jetta of the yes. size. yeah. i think the, the, the best in the eyes of the so then he's here, the best hopes are they have the highest hopes that have, i'm not on what's, what happened the night will be, or in cairo or anywhere else outside. so that, but they are looking with very positive attitude. that's the statements coming from the 2 sides that toward and sides the so that is ami a few days ago. and now that they are ready for negotiations on that's new because at early on they made negotiations only for humanitarian purposes. that's what happened and did this. and even those 65 so well agreed on and did the never, none of them help. so now it's the 1st time is the last 2 days,
1:30 pm
one of the so then holly said they are ready for negotiations for a last the fees for the last thing settlements and off about there is this reaction from the app is full forces at the the the head of the office full force of the mit t, reportedly in a, in a, in a, in a, in a, in a message, a voice message. he said that, that, i don't know if it's possible. so i'm so ready for the negotiations. and the purpose or condition is that these negotiations should lead to the foundation of security and government and the, the army should, should be patched from the elements belonging or is he or an or uh, loyal, i'm loyal to, i'm one of the few, the former president and these members, on the other hand, the army has its own conditions. they say the conditions all the data sets with doors from homes on government facilities, something that hasn't happened, but the facts of despise these conditions. the 2 sides are now is the talking again, box notes about just cease fires for somebody's head and purpose is one for a loss,
1:31 pm
the cx. 5 that's will lead to the foundation of chivalry and government and for elastic piece. and so that is seen via the scene here very positively in, with, from the people. most of them know from what i've been hearing and what we've been seeing, particularly from the army chase, the hon. it feels like we have potentially as a military tipping point to how close are we to an outcome here when we talk about the slicing the yes. status here during the last few days, a few interesting developments took place. the army was always claiming the off a hand. we haven't had much by way of, you know, a great breakthroughs, a chief by the office for forces. but during the last few days, we had about to a huge defeat for the army around one of the strategic bridges that had fired bridge just 3 days ago, at the army coordinator for the 1st time, acknowledged that they had sustained losses. and we had also the out of stuff. now
1:32 pm
beginning to use drones, i guess the very strategic position is the, the air base in why they say, you know, 5 north of, uh, on demand. also, they talked one of the hospital was the hospital in the call, the, the army corps in, in, on demand. and that's a very subject place very well protected by the army. and this has been seen as a, make these all the major developments in this fight. and that's probably in some estimates in somebody's operations is why they all mean always talking about several occasions to single say across those talks for you. mom is all that for us across that from pull to down. thanks. man. is all still a head here on out of here will tell you how millions of u. s. military emails have been accidentally sent to molly bowman tax matter and kids. nothing. and mexico. how corrupt politicians are for came cartels are being linked to the search and flushed and then for one last typo purse for this icon is
1:33 pm
womens football. the laces wells have build up on the way through the color. we still have no significant laptop in the weather. across here, up in terms of that heat wave across southern most pop place guys. once again, further north you can see story on settle up towards the northwest and we got to advance of having brain distressing across northern palm. so if you, if we scott and maybe i, which was both takes, well the system here is co from higher speed that will be of some significance as far as the strip of built by the south was and try to squeeze that heat down towards the south and east, if you have over the next couple of days in terms of top temperatures that we saw on monday. well, a 45 celsius, the in southern spying,
1:34 pm
i'm hopeful things will grass the east back as we go through the next couple of days. but as you can see, it does stay very hot, choose die in room, 40 degrees celsius. that's how as we go on into why the stay 36 degrees celsius, but a big play me very hard to i just pushing up across the bulk is a little further north with as well. making the way a little further east was athens could touch 39 degrees celsius by friday. those that were the system maybe towards eastern part. so if you have some significant brain full that just pushing into that west, the side of russia clever school has come back in behind all of that system. and you can see how we'll see some showers just around the outside with the next couple of days. fell in all of these sites. what wendy? the killing of otc return to this, shooting a block. it was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and of turn to the skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming
1:35 pm
in the direction of the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of journalist skills into occupied palestinian territories. and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for the patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger on which is 0 holding the powerful to account. as we examine the us as role in the world on our juicy era, the spain will hold a snap general election on july 23rd. as the conservative people's party looks set to the power and coalition, with the far right hand, the current socialist prime minister, petro sanchez, raleigh, enough support to see off the challenge. photo display an election on al jazeera. the
1:36 pm
welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm this policy okay here and uh huh. that's remind you of on top stories, record the high temperatures have been set and 3 continents with health authorities sounding the alarm in asia, europe, and north america. in the southern united states, 18000000 americans on vacation last as records was set, some hours are not to start salvage operation has the gun off the coast of human involving 2 giant oil tank is the threats of a catastrophic well so and the red sea. now tends to be receiving thanks to the $114000000.00 restrooms. the international criminal court in the hague has rejected an attendance by the philippines to stop an investigation into extrajudicial killings. during the so called war on drugs that the campaign against illegal drug traffic is ordered by ben presidents rodrigo detach
1:37 pm
a was highly controversial. thousands of pianos with kills in the city suppressed injustice secretaries as the government when to comply. if the icpc issues arrest warrants, well let's bring in barnaby lawyer. he's joining us now from the capital manella. barnaby. just how significant is this? i see see decision today. how quickly could we potentially see this investigation progress given what we're hearing? well, it could take a from a few months, 2 years to sasha. but this is quite a significant development in this case, and that it started in 2018 the i, c. c. the international criminal court opened a preliminary investigation in 2018 and then shortly after that the philippines started. the process of withdrawing from the i. c. c would, withdrawing its membership from the i c. c. the next year the philippines officially withdrawal from the i. c. c. and then there was an appeal from the philippine government to overturn this decision to investigate the drug for
1:38 pm
killings during the administration of former philippine president would be good to turn to now in early 2023. in january 2023. the itc pre trial chamber rolled that it would resume the investigation into this killings, but then the philippine government appealed again to stop the investigation. so there have been, this has been a long time coming. there have been many points where the investigation has been solved and so forth. families of victims of extrajudicial jennings during the course of the drug war under presidents and thursday. this is a very significant date. every small step towards just just for them is very significant, but they are not under the illusion that this will end here. no, the role is very long. i had this is just the investigation phase. we haven't even reached the trial phase. and the philippine government now saying that it will not cooperate with an itc even if it's issues arrest warrants,
1:39 pm
found to be on curious about the broader reaction that as you say, i'm sure the families of those who suffered a very relieved. but there was probably quite a lot of popular support for the drug. what wasn't gonna start. so you're breaking up. i was just wondering about you hoping to support for the dr. warren. and just how likely very well how this is will being received over that of the i think we might leave it the now found to be lower that across that for us. and then the last time is found to be what will bring you back a little bit later on. but let's spring and now re santiago, he's coach at boston of the philippines co election to for the i. c. c. he joins us from manila. right. we now have a different president in office. how much cooperation all the i c c investigations like you to receive, given what we're hearing of given the statements of the secretary of trust this we don't expect to much cooperation coming from the philippine government. although the precedents express that he believes in the rule of flaw,
1:40 pm
he follows international order and dice he respects and would like to promote them for that coupon. right? so, you know, we, there's a contradiction here, and there is an expectation that they are the philippine government will respect the decision and yet not cooperating with the investigation. right. one of the issues that human rights groups have repeatedly raised around this issue is the level of corruption within the security services that allow them to act with function q and to see how deep will be investigation. go as well as the investigation based on the information that has been given by uh, many groups the investigation would really go as high up as it can lead to remember that the, the, this was a competing problem is so for ford of a former president of the philippines, that the war on drugs will be bloody. know whether that is considered as an ordered
1:41 pm
to the philippines should of police, or whether it was an official action by the president allowing government forces to do a lot the war on drugs spend that is up to the i. c. c, to look into and investigate the allegations against uh, old perpetrators of this drug work. indeed. right. how likely all we have to see the test a himself in the hague and how long could it potentially take barnaby? now corresponding to saying this could go on 7 months if not, yes. okay. again, from a legal standpoint, the evidence must be pointed out. um, we do know that there had been pronouncements, but we do know that in the legal battle, especially in the trial before the court, there must be clear, convincing and beyond reasonable doubt of the participation of the former president . if he is to be implicate that in this war on drugs,
1:42 pm
so that is up to the prosecution, to be able to get as much evidence to find out who should be held liable for this right here. talk about evidence, but in order to gather evidence, they're going to need access. how much access are they going to be given just in the course of the every day investigation? i'm not talking about arrest ones necessarily. okay. if you base it on the pronouncement again of the secretary of trust this off the philippines. he was very clear that no i c c investigator would be allowed access to the philippines. so that means that the i, c. c, prosecutors would have a great job of getting the information that they need in order to proceed with the investigation of this situation. but it's going to be a tough job then for those investigators in the hague race. santiago that the coach had passed some of the philippines coalition for the i. c. c. thanks for joining us here. and i'm deserving to all position protest. as in bangladesh,
1:43 pm
demanding the resignation of the government because of rising food prices and the loss of political freedom. supporters of amino position policy on marching in the capital stock on the demanding a non partisan can take a government before the presidential election least of this year. as well as the release of political prisoners. how do you charge a hassle from the capital? a massive gathering from the got fairly area of the city of started our own 11 am local time. the rally eventually took the farm of road much and they had it towards the other part of the city. there's only one seed demand, the resignation of the government and foundation over in from can pick our government to conduct the upcoming election, which is scheduled for december or january next year. now, other demands include a release of all the opposition leaders, including the chairperson of the main opposition party bung with this nationally party. big impala that the i was also a former prime minister, just kindly under how's that?
1:44 pm
i was serving a 17 year sentence on fraudulent and perhaps on charges. now, there are paper from other walks of life will participate in this relative because it cannot make decisions. and since last year, people have been struggling here due to a high cost of living, high food prices and inflation and high energy costs. people are not satisfied with the government. they also won the government to reside and form a neutral care, take our government to conduct the election. the high level of visit from the state department, the european union, and the you when they're trying to media and encourage both sides to have a free fair election in this era next year. but things are getting increasingly confrontational every time the opposition brings out a rally. the ruling party also bring out a rally to that. there was a classes in the section of the newport area of the capital city between the opposition and the ruling body. yesterday there was
1:45 pm
a may the bi election and the affluent area of the city when a major independent candid that was bitten off by a ruling party. supporters. analysts believe this is taking and cruising that confrontational road unless both the main office they shouldn't party and the ruling party fits down and come to some understanding. we'll say more protests and confrontations in coming weeks and months from the child's a. i'll just say the doc of millions of us minute, 3 emails with highly sensitive information have been misdirected, tamale by mistake. the error has been happening for the past decade and is being attributed to a typo. like kind of has more from the white house. i wish you a volume of emails that of the missed directed is absolutely astounding. reports indicates that there are millions of emails that went to the wrong address over the past decade. now, the roots of a problem is a simple type of mine. each domain is doctor m l. the domain for military
1:46 pm
correspondence is dr. m, i l. what you've had here is the wrong domain being typed in on hundreds of thousands of occasions. now the whole matter has been made public by the dutch for that runs. the molly e mail says they say they've been in contact with the white house, with the national security council, with the pentagon itself, but as yet have received no formal response. the pentagon says that it is aware of the matter. it is looking at the issue. it must be added to that reports indicates that none of the emails that were released are actually classified. this being said, the experts insist that that's not the flow of intelligence could have a major impact on the way the us military works. it gives details, medical records, travel details names have come on, does in various theaters. so it does have a massive impact on in the mounting basis and also
1:47 pm
a very important point that's firms contract with molly ends on monday. molly itself will take cobra maintenance on its own. so the, that means any emails that continue to flow to the wrong domain address will be game direct tamale must be remember to molly is a very close allies of russia. mike hannah, which is here at the white house. well, what's being described as a day of national resistance is underway, and israel mass riley isn't being held in opposition to v, as randy governments propose traditional reform proposals of already let to 6 months. if we can process the largest, if she stays protests are expected during the evening. the interested in until the v, the united nations that says its decision to come to a, the whole thing is tragic and talk breaking the well fee program says a $120000000.00 for foreign funding means it's being forced to reduce emergency assistance. 5000000 haitians that's always positive population already don't have
1:48 pm
enough to agents rely on foreign help. him out of hearing crisis has on the west end as arms gangs types of net control and economic timely increases while the you and says, unless immediate donations are made for the devastating cuts comfortable down is on . much in ballot is the u. n. one feed program, country dress, anything look uh, heat is facing one of his most severe sword price. these needs of the manager and assistance and here are the highest since 2010. so this is a very bad time. there's never a good time for tail. emergency programs, but this is a very bad time comes in when these are picking. and when we know that the levels are for security is a need or only seconds. so just as soon as it's quite concerning, there's a, this is a little later concert. this is the main driver for the security. there are other
1:49 pm
factors as well. there's been no inflation that's reached 48 percent per year. and there's also been drought and flooding. and uh, and there's that there's also been a long term define in our culture, offices, me donations, especially vulnerable to one of those are the consequences. the security thing in the country i for that the world is strong, in that public opinion in western countries is as sensitive to the suffering of people. i'm not in countries why community and it's been a struggle for us to attract attention. is that he's not at risk of becoming a forgotten prices. he is forgotten prices a still a head here on out as they are as follows in the announcements that's from the future of the commonwealth games. incidentally, how old is here with that? the
1:50 pm
the
1:51 pm
the welcome back. it's time for sport enroll. we might not have another couple of games . no, it's not looking very large here. but in the styles here. yes, the coming off guides of 2026 edition are in danger of not going ahead off the friendly and state of victoria pull balance of hosting duties either rising cost or the coldwell started the fest held in canada in 19. so the bank then that we called the british empire games and as the name suggested, involve countries who at the time part of the partition in par since then it's been reunited the common golf games. and it's gardening to one of the biggest, mostly sports events in the world, the previous games and dining and sort of a 5000 athletes type pod from 72 countries and territories. that would have been
1:52 pm
held every 4 years since 1930. and the last time they were canceled within 14 to 46, but back to the about to happen again as i do. but just in reports, the last you the all straining states of victoria looked to be on most solid ground. when he steps up to host the 2026 commonwealth games, but the events is now in the doubts, state politicians saying the price of hosting the 12th day events has become too high. what's become clear? uh, is it the cost of costing these games in $20.00? $26.00 is not the $2600000000.00 which was budgeted an hour. kaiten is sitting, bossed vast majority of which has not been spent as thought $2600000000.00. it is in fact, at least $6000000000.00 and could be as high as $7000000000.00 in response. the commonwealth games federation said we disappointed that we were only given 8 hours
1:53 pm
notice and the no consideration was given to discussing the situation. we're taking advice on the options available to us and remain committed to finding a solution as a prelude to the opening settlement, a of the 5th british empire and commonwealth games and vancouver, dating back to 1913. the games normally take place every 4 years. most nations in the commonwealth will once part of the british empire, and the continued relevance of the events is an ongoing debate. a big bond to canadian city of hamilton to host the 2013 games collapsed in february of to signing to secure government supports. this decision by victoria comes as paris continues his preparations for next year's summer olympics. that's an event. this heading to australia in 2013 to organize this of the bridge been olympics say they all still committed to hosting those games on the richardson l g
1:54 pm
0. now one of the major event that age about to go ahead is planted australia is the women's football. well company told them that as being car house they've been using and then kicks off on thursday. you don't have to cite solve the defending champions out of favorites. to win a successive title, they begin the defense against vietnam at eden pocket open on saturday. this woke up will be the last for the veteran. we got they get a rack. you know, these are the i to roll over to our offices, the toilets after 3, that's 2 to 2, i'll cut wins and, and then let me pick 5. she's one of the kind like she's just there's, there's never been one laker. there's probably never going to be one close to her. so it's, it's, um it's, it's sad to think about this being her last, but she's done such incredible things for this team and for the world. so to be able to see the up close and personal piano and be close to that
1:55 pm
has been has been really special. and i hope that we all send her out on high light teams all making that well come, that is at this tournament, including the philippines, the asian country, all the no respect for the event and have been groups alongside categories, new zealand, as well as switzerland. i know why every girls dream when they start playing, if they want to, you know, play at a high level and, you know, this is the ultimate sporting event for our sports. so, you know, it couldn't be anything but excited, excited and honored to be here because, you know, on the small percentage of people actually get through experience to be part of that small percentage is really awesome. i was it because all pets as describes a new starting deck, so royce, as a lighthouse that can donate the london club to glory. ross has joined us know from west time and a $140000000.00 deal. jim and ford car habits and does defend the union. tim have
1:56 pm
also a large and the tar seizes. the gunners are in the us. sorry for a preseason game against a major league soccer old stuff to sizing every sending that we've made. springs of rain, especially the things that you can always be dixon is very much knowing the leak and some, some. and there's new when both for waste time and i'm the measurements in montana is a team that's gonna bring a lot of qualities that allow me to see if i don't have experience in the me can very specifically position with the qualities that he has the strongest cricket as i preparing to resume their bathrooms for the ashes at old trafford, he mentioned starting into the cold false paul, the chinese and the said incisive volleyball, vincent for the full service boy bar, the victory it heading. the exit guys have to we vice the remaining matches to retain the uh, the reason why the number one is probably why the winning 2 to one in terms of the just about crucial times of minus 2 when the time of the bottle. and
1:57 pm
i don't think we're far off the mat stops on wednesday, it'll strike, they really need to avoid the fee to a magistrate to return the ashes. but the big prize is the wind that will clint the 1st savers. victory in england for 22 years. there's a lot lot um 2019 where the series was alive. right until the end. so um, you know, fight in serious need you guys to sign. um, as it goes along this sort of just sniffles and gets bigger and bigger side kind of see the difference the so this way coming and it has to the right size. why don't we get a full gaming? i saw had toddy still leading to why in major league baseball high run charles this effort from the japanese superstar helps his los angeles angels teen to a full free victory as in new york and keep it was his 35th high run all the seasons and that is always, but for now i'm more like us to stop here. thanks so much. oh well that's it for me and it sounds you pay for this new dallas, but me will be here in
1:58 pm
a moment for today's needs. i'll see you on the, [000:00:00;00] the advantage of the forefront a progressive change, the locked in america. this time, besides remain high active violence against gender and sexual minority. i comes of windows irene, 2 young women who have taken place in route to establish grace of freedom and equality. welcome to generations haines of level fairies attempts to understand and talents. the idea is that mobilize youth around the world,
1:59 pm
generation change on out, usually around unmanned aerial vehicles deputy, but increasingly familiar tools on the modern battlefield with the conflict in ukraine, sparking the 1st full scale drone more and pointing to a coming age of artificial intelligence. and upon them as weapons, people in power examines the ethical questions around this proliferating technology . and whether it poses a disrupting threat. drones in the future of war on a jersey to in the most endangered marie memo in the world about keep the planet smallest pull voice. there are any between 10 and 13, list the navy in the seahorse. but the trojan wants us to try and save the money. they've had some good news. a survey shows that i keep this numbers, that state stable the pools in the but keats's decline is credited mainly to the mix. can they be putting down a maze of concrete blocks with hooks to snack any units and the know fishing,
2:00 pm
so 10 to 13 that keep this, does it sound like a lot, but most people expect to be watch out together by now it's a big deal that it's so far escaped extinction. the reco temperatures around the globe with health warnings issue to millions of people from asia to the united states. the bulk of this sounds is their life and the coming up united nations condemns rushes withdrawal from the ukraine green deal setting it threatens cables to secure with

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on