Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  July 19, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

6:00 pm
revisit spaces, states under 0 really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, 2 stories of strong willed challenging traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go how some of these look like this is highly contaminate to live in the class, the risk in it all out. is there the the hello, i'm not madison, and this is the news on life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. ukraine says rush out deliberately targeted green terminals in the folds of odessa up to 2
6:01 pm
consecutive nights of air strikes, tightens pond them into boats to block. so nomination of the leading candidates for 5 minutes. saying no to tax wise is in kenya. brian police can fund the anti government protesters who defies the price of is free for. com. and children is our set of the workshops and the occupied westbank, helping those phone with us. and it is really assault. i'm in support, we're counting down to a women's world cup of 1st and australia. new zealand are record 30, are taking parts with renting champions. the usa targeting a 3rd street title. the we're going to begin on use our with ukraine. what fighting is intensifying on several funds for the 2nd night wanting dozens of russian drones and massages of
6:02 pm
attract ukraine's main seaport. a desa, your grains as buildings and equipment for great exports of being targeted and cry me up a military base is called far, it's not clear what's caused the blaze. and russian forces say they've captured a railway station near chance reclining and say the russians, amassing a 100 fives and soldiers and around 900 times in the east. now we're going to speak to you to the shop of oliver in moscow in just a moment. first we're going to go to rob mcbride and keith, so we're running, we're seeing more attacks on odessa. so that's why it was nights of intensive attacks, mainly in and around the southern port, the very important, great exporting hub of a desk. so they all thought were to use the saying that these attacks were true. the massive also describing them as being hellish in nature and making the allegation that the main target, as far as they were concerned, were the ports of the grain handling facilities in that port. as some images
6:03 pm
circulating on social media right now, circulating through various use agencies showing damage to grain silos and grain handling the equipment has previously it has, as happened in ukraine, literally scores of drones and missiles of different types where used in waves that basically trying to overwhelm ukrainian ad defenses. this is the 2nd nights and does seem to be fulfilling. rushes a promise of carrying out reprisal attacks in response to the coach bridge attack on monday, given the numbers and the ways of these drugs of missiles, it does seem as though we had defences, were somewhat overwhelmed, say a ukrainian say that they managed to shoot down more than half of all of these missiles that were coming in, some of them reached as far as keep, but most of them directed at the south end around a desk of about still meant that schools got through. and we were also seeing a very, a said damage from debris from it to set the drones that damaging buildings and
6:04 pm
also starting some files in and around the data that you're printing and saying that they've been shooting down the drawings in missiles. but they are regarding this as some sort of retaliation, presumably a how are they reacting to all of this yeah, this has been roundly condemned by the authorities in keys. the ukrainian agricultural minister has said that, in addition to great handling equipment, some 60000 tons of grain of food, was actually destroyed in this attack. that the president lensky is. office has a set that i can, the week that's russia pulled out of the black sea grain deal this shows according to ukraine. just it's attitudes when it comes to global food security as, as what, especially as far as african nations are concerned, as accused russia were trying to destroy ukraine's grain, x bolting abilities, dose of accused russia, of trying to a star, decoding to ukraine,
6:05 pm
a global having good crisis, rob, thank you very much indeed that summer by talking to us from keith or the fire is broken out, a military base and russian annex crimea. russian media is reporting explosions, have been had at the base, the study cream, the criminal pointed governor of crime. it says at least 2000 people have left the area. the 5 follows explosions on monday, which damaged the charge of bridge, which links the peninsula to russia. preaching the close of the fire will be determined by investigators the no casualties today outside assistance to crimea is not needed. the consequences of the 5 will be dealt with in the future by the interior ministry forces, the f as b and so on. people are getting older, helped me, and we need i ask everyone to remain calm and focus only on official sources of information. i mean, so you'll, yourself, a lot of us don't use life from moscow, as most of them giving any more details about what's been happening at that russian base and try me. i gives you so we
6:06 pm
understand that the situation is quite complicated and it will take some time to be ta code. so russian appointed the governor of crimea survey x 2. and if we just heard from him, he has consigned no casualties. have been reported that but bill source has still haven't said what caused the fund. i'm the explosions at the moment to move into 1000 people. a still being evacuated from full villages of the district to several temporary, temporary shelters have been set for residence of the villages located near the imagines of science. and there were about 500 people have been placed in one of the schools that placed in one of the classrooms. that is several classrooms. rather, they are also provided with roles and hold meals and causing to to meet your pest. called hayes crumbling spokes, passing of legitimate pages, has been phoned to bob's explosions at the military base of the firing range
6:07 pm
rather. and he is a why that's all the necessary measures are being taken by unit and stay with me because i want to talk to you about if guinea goes and the leader of the wagner group who has apparently reappeared for the 1st time since meisner is moved to bella luce, after the mutiny in russia. well, in a video that hasn't been independently verified, if any precaution is reported to be heard counting those fighters that they wouldn't take part in the war in ukraine anymore. that's what's happening in ukraine is a disgrace. precaution also told them it's time to prepare for what, who's calling a new journey to africa? let's go back to you earlier. this is going to feel a lot of speculation about what is being happening with it because i need precaution where he is and, and how safe he is. and the pictures that we've been seeing are very dark. it's very hard to identify who is actually in this video.
6:08 pm
yes, exactly, and no one can guarantee progressions, say so right now, to be honest, it's totally own hamid's hayes responsibility. now, as you've said, we cons immediately verify what exactly the video was recorded, but also so say you've got any progression in these products. a, his finances in a new field, comp and salaries, allegedly, he was addressing his fight as during the ceremony of transferring of development company flag from the base in the village of smoke. you know, in russia's southern trust in the region to batteries and is believed to be the fast visa with progression released after they failed. a miniature rebellion that took place at the end of june. and so it was sent during bass harmony. that's wagner. i would say in batteries for some time and then they would probably had to africa and it were, we were reporting that according to the russian side, is not going to come on. this had already begun trading by the russian territorial
6:09 pm
defense units stationed in thompson and the by the russian town of elsie pull that tree. but no one can say exactly how many dogs in the masters have arrived. and batteries, who's going to finance them? that will tasks, does the criminal, it will them to fulfill. so according to some, let's big from and is interested in developing a group services in the future. but there are reports that probably progression will be removed from its management. there's have a lot of interpreters or most of the thank you very much indeed. well for the east and ukraine bottles of intensifying as both sides try to break through the front lines near congest rushes as is captured, a railway station. steve says the russians that amassing 800000 soldiers and around $900.00 tang, said they visited abundant time. see how people there are a surviving. there's an emptiness sense of ask. the cross is overgrown straight animals, one to the streets. the buildings up and touch shells of what they were before the
6:10 pm
will. sizes of people used to live here. few remained. what this meant tells us we receive a tribute every day, the 5 motors. i'm fed up with a level where we hear the band and 4 seconds, 3 seconds, 2 seconds, then to despite the sounds of the shelves, firing and lending people gather to enjoy what they can of the summer days. solution when that insides it through a here. what else would would be? we saw the 2 cloud drives from 2 locations, mushroom shape. nobody was injured. it was just very powerful and everything. sure . it's the list of everyday things that people hold onto here. the less douglas the balloon chip. you might have a small gas stove and a small canister. that's how i heat the water. i put the coffee, sugar and some special spices. send them in and has a good smile to it says she doesn't want to leave, but i'm sorry, that's what we've done both. when people go to other parts of ukraine, the don't see the war. they say you're from dumbass is all happened because of you
6:11 pm
go back to don't bass. why don't you flee elsewhere? but where should we sleep? some hostile, i live in my own slot, my own. from the edge of time, you can see this a chance. russian forces to control over to in july, last year. everything in between is considered too dangerous to visit. the playground is empty. there are no children left and just like that, the often in pieces check it. done 5 can be heard this ukrainian soldiers attempt to shoot down a drone when you visit these kinds of villages along the front line. you ask yourself, what's left of these places? yes, the position on a map, i may hold some strategic significance. but most of the buildings have either been destroyed or damaged and most people have left and, and that gives you an idea of what this place is going through this october. we strikes this drones up into yeah. and we can't leave until there's
6:12 pm
a lot of in the bottles because we don't want to become a target. as i said, vague i'll just say to it's a risk eastern ukraine scientist say the destruction of the cockle, cut them and southern ukraine last month is causing an environmental catastrophe elsewhere in the black sea region problem. first, you walk up points from the result of by to me in georgia, rushes war and ukraine is hundreds of kilometers from these pages in the tubing on george's black sea coast. yet it's affects me to reach these shows. the destruction of ukraine's gulf could them released up to 180000000000 cubic meters of polluted water. satellite data shows a swelling bloom of out feeding on a sudden discharge of agricultural nutrients washed off fields by the flood waters . when it dies, it will stop this ecosystem of oxygen settlement will deprive it of light. the area
6:13 pm
known as the northwest and shelf is a nursery. for many fish species, the dial star, i expect to be mazda, of, at least in the northwest shelf. everything is connected in the memory, nickel system. so let's write in marketing and so we can say nichol logical catastrophe. the contamination, which includes sewage and chemicals, prompted odessa to bend swimming. it is being diluted, bulgaria and romania say that beach is this still. george's authority said walter quality fools within the new zoe, i don't see any human solution. i haven't decided if i'm going to swim yet. just a few kilometers away from the swim is, is but tvs, municipal waste them right on the mouth of a major river. the geographically enclosed, the black sea has been said the decades by contaminated river systems,
6:14 pm
the job nature needed a lot more time to restore the ecosystem before the accident. perhaps 10 years. it just might be that nature no longer has 10 years. pollution may not be a big concern for most of these holiday makers, but the war has introduced something else into these votes. is something that does pose small, the very real danger. this february, tourists kept at the moment. se mine struck, but to me beach it's not known how many may have drifted from the was own experts. one cat health can may have dislodged plastic anti personnel mines already got more to shelby's we. we cannot exclude the possibility that the current and the black sea will bring them to the george and coast. the population must know that there is a danger, especially children. mankind has already marked the black sea rushes war, and ukraine is putting more pressure on this delicate ecosystem. rubbing 1st. yeah
6:15 pm
. okay. i'll do 0. but to me, south africa as presidents as the person will not be attending a summit in johannesburg next month's gosh, as president was invited to join other leaders from the brooks group of countries. so from a pause, it says, 5 minutes. a 2nd law for all 4 represent russia. instead, the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for russia's president for suspected war crimes in ukraine. as a cigna, trained to the icy seat, south africa would have a duty to arrest 15 if you arrived in front of the millet reports from the clinic in south africa. the, the decision that russian president vladimir putin votes travel to south africa to attend the upcoming brick summit has been described as a mutual decision the by the south african government. and certainly would come as a relief for south african president, a silver rama post. so no at no time south african government said that it would risk pretended. we've also heard from the governing party. and so that's because
6:16 pm
the and see who has called fruits and a friend of south africa says that he's welcome in this country at any time. and that he wouldn't be arrested, but the south african government has found itself in a very good position. and that it's a signatory to the rome statute. and by extension would be obliged to a risk boots and had he traveled to south africa a because of the treaty and obligations that it's facing. we've also had quotes from the african national congress for some members with in it and other political parties in south africa, saying that's how the africa should with, with uh, from treaties organizations, international organizations that don't serve the country's interest. now the south african presidents will run my posts up, has also said that and a waste of gluten would be unconstitutional and that it would potentially escalate . and there really is difficult situation in ukraine. it would be unconstitutional
6:17 pm
to arrest fruits. and so the, so to leave this decision makes the way forward far easier for south africa and south africa. now we've also heard from a russian representatives the presidential spokes person would say that at no time did russia threatened south africa, but certainly had boots and been arrested. it would have been an attack on their president. so me demo ultra 0, you must up any and does align coming out from the rogers news agencies, citing the russian news agency pushing a kremlin spokesman, saying that's not a mere proof and he's going to take part in the break south africa summit, the vice video calls so there's plenty more ahead on users, including you face to face and drops against expectations. we're going to find out what that means. a 1000000 struggling with the cost of living for us climate envoy john kelly. and as is a break. so during talks of china is government invasion. and in sports, major league baseball has a day that's been a 100 years in the making fathers, companies that store
6:18 pm
the brightness, inflation rate drops more than expected to 7.9 percent in june. it's done from 8.7 percent in may, but it's still the highest rates in the g 7 group of develop nations. the bank of england has raised interest rates, 13 times to try to cool inflation, raising borrowing costs for millions of people. vicky price is a british economist on a former joint ahead of the u. k. government's economic sab issues with his life in london. very good to have you with us. this is a drop, but it's still pretty high, isn't it? is stuck on by center, lots of other countries, no doubt. if you look at what's been going on in the us, for example, where innovation has come down to 3 percent. when you look in europe, where is 5.5 percent. when you look at individual countries in europe, where you see prices like spain having an infection rate of just 1.6 percent. well
6:19 pm
within the european sense of banks, target rate of 2 percent, then you seeing the brother u. k is lagging behind. so the bank of england's been raising interest rates has gone up 13 times as a rental thing that the, the government and the bank of england are not doing that. this shouldn't be doing a while. it's really interesting because everyone was targeting the bank of england saying that they were too slow and responding in reality to a bunch of things and raised interest rise before the us that and certainly way before the european central bank said, remember, just a year ago, july last year we had still negative interest rates in europe. they were raised in july of 2020 to find the lead. i'm but the bank of england moved quite fast enough respect. so it wasn't really a slow response that has been the reason for the higher inflation rates. yeah, cuz it's a combination of factors. we've talked about breakfast, it's nicole and long as being one of the issues which has affected particular supply chains,
6:20 pm
but also stop shortages that we have seen very sectors of what we also have is a tight to supply chain market in the sense that not many things have been coming is cheaper and quickly into the u. k. as was the case before we are major importance of food for example. and finally, i think what the government hasn't done sufficiently, but perhaps can do a lot more off in order to get that information to come down quickly is intervene in a change we can face and expect patients. we were quite slow in the u. k. in doing anything about energy costs until is trusted. so when she was permanent, so if you remember briefly the autumn of last year, but at least one of the good thing she did do is introduce electricity price guarantee electricity, price capsule. supply is of interest to the household that changed inflation expectations downwards from the height. if i remember correctly of 18 and a half percent to more or less or be level 10 percent, which is what developed off through why. with those efficient expectations that
6:21 pm
people started asking for high wages and we had strikes, we still do, and i think that has now been better into the corner man is quite difficult to get it out. and the key thing that most people in the, okay, i'm going to be honest a moment. imagine as well, how does that gonna affect me? because people are still doing it and dealing with rising cost of living in the u. k as well. this is true. i think what we can say is the next few months there will be a considerable drop side of the drop in the fashion rate july because of energy costs being very low by comparison to a year ago. so that would be a very significant facts though, as inflation. so those down then perhaps wage rises will begin to look a little bit better in real terms for the government than not. but in addition, there's been the issue of mortgage rate spring, very high that has added to individuals in households ability to pay a what they owe in terms of most of the payments which i'm going to be going out very significantly. but may, you know, look at the disposable income to realize on fox,
6:22 pm
not very much is left to the end of the month, particularly is tax rates of also going up in this country. i liked what has happened us way to send stuff is not so much the basic rate that's going off with a higher rate. it is just that the tax payment of individuals is going up because their personal alarm says they've been frozen. they have not come up in line with inflation, so low as more people are now paying tax for the 1st time as a getting more wages, even though they're not anywhere near what the inflation rate is. so what do we have? tons then negative, but nevertheless they're getting no mental increases in any way just sort of being pushed into paying more tax. and also, many of them are being pushed for the 1st time ever and many of the push to pay the higher rates of, of income tax. you add all that together. so, and it is an issue. so what really everyone is looking for is a rapid, slow down in the range of facial and possibly some extra support with food costs and other items that perhaps the government can and carriage supermarkets to put a cap on me. really interesting to get the benefit of the expertise and this is
6:23 pm
vicky price. we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. thank you. why police are confronted as a government protest is in kenya, demonstrators and they capital nairobi a furious, a government funds to raise taxes. they were too busy being paused at the start of this month, but judges intervened. opposition correlations. calling for 3 days of protests over the soaring cost of living. president william bruce of this called for counter protests from his supporters, athens. so he's in, i wrote b, everyone was spoken to say that life is so high and even those are here are saying that they are having a very difficult time to make and make a police have been loading to a gas canisters. the people here are saying that they have no tentative the want this to stop, right?
6:24 pm
we're using words afraid because the license ready for their corner was very, very poor. they were going to see their children just, you know, go to, to, i'm, i'm not to mail me. yeah. we have stuff. it's so much. we have no jobs and we remain very poor. we have nothing. we don't know what the government wants from us . so people, yeah, they are the ones who have taxes reduced, that's a big issue. and they also say that they want the president window, the news on the same one. and you know, the make sure that the company stories 0 tons, parliament has blocked the nomination of the leading candidate for prime minister. the vote happened to hours out of the constitutional court suspended. defeated
6:25 pm
limits out on not says for member of parliament was accused of violating election was a suspension of the same as a political battle between conservatives and progressives, particularly against his opposition policy, move forward. our correspondence loans living. it has more. in the end, it wasn't the constitutional court suspension of the tell him during right as a member of hollins, at his end of his visit to become assignment instead of fighting, it was a parliamentary regulation that states that of motion that's already been tabled in parliament and rejected cannot be introduced in the same session. now the legislators had spent the whole of wednesday debating this motion and finally put it to a vote before the session ended on wednesday. and majority votes that this call them into regulation applies to pete says that to be re nominated as a prime minister of candidate. and we don't yet know what he says next, move or his policies. next move is going to be the peach i did say earlier this week, but if he doesn't get enough votes in his 2nd bid to become prime minister,
6:26 pm
then they would support a candidate from puts high that is the 2nd largest body in parliament to become prime minister, now as you can imagine, his supporters are angry. they've expressed dismay and disappointment. they see the legal challenges thrown at the top and the senate is refuses to support his fit to become prime minister as an attempt for the conservative and the pro military elements to hold onto power. and many analyst had said that this anger could very well spill over onto the streets of thailand, which means positively unrest and appear to prolonged instability for the country. florence louis, i was a 09 call. built upon probably a one is a farmer, special counsel to thailand's deputy prime minister. he says political arrivals of striking by peaches, popularity, and his parties calls for the phones. and i am very sad to see that over the past 10 or even 20 years thailand hasn't been able to move forward, no, the, from these political show rates. and the reason i say that is precisely because we
6:27 pm
are not in the states where we have some kind of a stablish, a legal order. it is quite, in my opinion, a wrong politicos, the because that is going on in thailand. so i think the likelihood now is up to the 2nd largest party that is the type party to take the lead. and it's going to be very interesting because good tie, let's, let's look at day one, several elections. they fall off the governments before, but again, they were victims of these political should raise this political circus people as well. so it'd be, will be very interesting to see how good and i percent. i do not expect the native mass and process currently. it's not in the same way we saw before. why? because during the growing life move, then he was led by the so called red chest. following that, the anti united protest was met by the uh what, what people, not the yellow terrace. but the,
6:28 pm
the top of the saw on the ball for reform was netted the who in 2014 and the toppling of the democracy has to be saved now lives in china and right now. but that support is a part that supports is up to, to move forward parties, in my opinion, a quite different demographic. some of them are very young generates and some of them, uh, the older generations. we have quite a progressive view on things. they might not be the same types of the math protests that resolved before. in pilot representatives from the world to biggest producers are in the final day of meetings in beijing. the us in china. i tried to find ways to work together on the transition to green energy you out of the world bank or among organizations which list china is the number one. polluter contributing show 2 percent of total global emissions. united states is in 2nd place on 15 percent and finding out the top 5 or india, russia, and japan of us climate. envoys on cavities being in china for 4 days. use match
6:29 pm
senior chinese officials including timing on each young top. definitely not one he and vice president hung shang, a huge waves have hits the northern hemisphere. carriers called for greater cooperation ahead of the global climate conference in 2 by later this year. we are both deeply alarmed by the best available science and the findings. we also agreed that we agree with the scientific findings, including the ip is the c 6th assessment report. recognizing that the climate crisis is increasingly affected, people and countries around the world. we both remain committed to fully implementing the us china joint statement addressing the climate crisis and the us china joint glasgow declaration on enhancing climate action in the 20 twenty's.
6:30 pm
and we both agreed that we want to work together to guarantee a positive outcome from caught. 28 were obviously the cooperation of china and united states is critical to any outcome. scorching temperatures in greece and making it difficult for firefighters to extinguish a fast moving wildfire. northwest of the capitol, athens blaze and the mountains are region, has destroyed buildings on vehicles. more than 300 people have been evacuated from their homes. and i'm gonna follow spies to the east and west of off. this is being binding since monday. the still ahead on knowledge as it ups through the government applies the military is it prepares for nationwide protest calling for the president to step down to arsenal. the possible enjoy a bit of pre season funding over the united states details coming up later on the
6:31 pm
hello. we've got some cold, quiet weather coming into the products of us and tina over the next couple of days last the dry. hey losey, quiet little area of high pressure this stuff. sure bad that will continue to just just a little further east was re a little cold front coming for you here with environment. so $25.00 celsius as we go through wedding to stay near $21.00 degrees, a full size that system makes its way through the pulling in a few hours just to run the file. se opposite with nothing too much to speak of. 15 sales, just stop by and bought a service. some of the conditions f is santiago, south of that's what when they see some lobby sales coming in to southern, surely, i locked the showers, the noise up towards the caravan. it's a scattering a shows across the carrot being not too bad. it has to be said, we got some wet to weather affecting the grice, ran to raise for
6:32 pm
a time. the showers that we see around the east and not as well as rift a little further west. but as we go through into space, a tidy, somewhat dry here, scattering a shouts across central america, pushing up to we'll see you, tom, financial. and then we could, there was some shots cuz southern parts of the us to help break the hate. no sign of that, so i'm afraid we have got the showers the most up to was a northern plains using across the midwest and nothing but east the dreaming of some way more amazing for stella. how about some disney magic tango? tango wants to talk with a couple of dot com indians with santa when he's one of the world's most expensive, tim is the black box to try his destination foreign. why don't one ation
6:33 pm
investigates the spot to capture india sandlewood king on out 0. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world thing for support from far and wide push for the funds back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left out for football and you doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this says he's stuck with the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on how just the right the the the,
6:34 pm
you're watching, i'll just say don't remind me of a child. so is this out of your training says the likes, the fault of a desktop is come on to a russian missile enjoyed attack for the 2nd night in a row. russia has vitals. how the ation author of exposure is a monday damaged the couch bridge, which links russia to crimea. why police have confronted anti government protesters, the kenya demonstrators and the capital aerobics of curious a government funds to raise taxes provide you to be imposed at the start of this month. but the judges of intervening filings parliament has blocked the nomination of leading candidates, present names on some fine minister, the vote comes dest hours after a constitutional court suspended, as a member of parliament for allegedly violating election rules. the children's outside of the workshops are being held in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. many are said to be traumatized by an is really a sold on the camp earlier this month. local aspects of studying the children's paintings to decide how best to help them. lar account reports from jenny
6:35 pm
bubbles, crowns, and music, and the janine refuge account. where 2 weeks ago the sounds of poems and bullets spilled. the air the children are excited to head to an ounce therapy workshop within the cool freedom theater and detaining people on the way with brushes. after ready, they begin the session. we're here to release the energy inside us because of these really occupation. the year when the child drew a house, he deliberately drew the window higher. but when we asked him why, he replied, he feared bullets entering the house. other children in the camp pool lived under repeated the rushing dry zigzags and dark colors. disco also at the windows high up in the house. the paintings of cost of
6:36 pm
a series of drama therapy workshops to tackle the fear and trauma. children here are living through the director tells me over there clearly having a lot of fun today from a so to traumatize the some have messages to share of to the is radius sol. janine earlier this month on to the innovation that have the people in shock i panic that was colors we came to made them feel by to, through painting in which they can express what's inside them. and we are also expressing what is inside us organize and say, oh, it's can often expose a cry for help be. so we have to off the book and sociology psychology and social services that visit comedy. as in the event of reading the whole to sweet things, to talk about the feelings and how the children can express themselves to all these drawings. i studied and we look at cases busy not to intervene, fox for now that guessing the help they need, the fear of another salt is not far away. and some
6:37 pm
a seizing the moment enjoying being who they are. children, laura con, i'll just sierra jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. the young children's fund representative to pa, the sign is the c a l name. she's unoccupied, he's to listen and she's with his life. thank you very much indeed for being with us. when laura's report there, it looks to a non trained dial, like a very simple process to be able to identify how children might be feeling from the artwork that they're producing. i'm going to guess that is actually a lot more complicated than that. and the risk of making the wrong diagnosis in the sense must be very high. yeah, absolutely. and then in terms of and being as prostate windshield and we can better sold a city in to a very high level trash or i'm, i'm president and never know of buyers there. then we think is that the thought of the in the last, the condition of a virus i most of these professor in 22. so it is definitely to the exposure to how
6:38 pm
never know finance. it doesn't include a few aspect of steps or what you because he also talks essentially is a very badly damaged. we'll put a chatter and but a, the child of the development. and for that, it's like restaurants, child, it's psychological when be concerns, the sensitive to is very traumatizing for the child that particularly after exposure to bed high level of facts, i would imagine also that there are no quick fixes when it comes to this. and some of those they, they, the impact that i had that these children have have must be very deep rooted and it must take, i would imagine a long time and a lot of therapy to try to bring that out. by all means, i was in geneva last week, a visitor, the she's asked me visit this course and i spoke to padding, so that goes to, to kindergarten. teachers and chambers have shown very severe side of the cycle and
6:39 pm
logical distress that in me the think comes from the a kind. okay, and then i never frequency a king bed with team. okay. and the high level of security is dressed. so this is just something that has the consequences that it needs to be addressed. less structured, mentor has and psycho social support tech with specialized counselors, specialize this and psychologist and okay, the test to advocate for the child to the different different services. and so it is a process that takes time and they take so, so a lot of support to the cottage and the caregivers, and the teachers as well. i would imagine the one of the difficulties that's the, the caregivers and those providing the support are facing is that we're not talking about an isolated incidents here. given what we have seen happening in janine and elsewhere in the west bank. that is every likelihood that this may happen again,
6:40 pm
and these children will have to learn some sort of coping mechanism to deal with it . when that happens again, that must be very difficult to advertise as a guide to leave that paying safe and finish thinking back and to learn to come back. so something that needs to be very clear is that you the safe space that's being the home being beneficial, cheaper, the caregiver sick being good, being the school. so the something that to sort of out of the last few weeks that we continue to coordinate clause before and was spanish and get down to make sure that you guys have that would just cycle logical 1st day does include those are safe place to their safe place to be to be able to, to, to corporate and whatever they're being, having expected goals are to be supported by specialized care and support. just very briefly, i would imagine that the finding the, the prospect or our finding
6:41 pm
a safe space for children to learn and to live, particularly in jeanine refugee camp. given the circumstances that we have seen over the last few weeks, must be very difficult. the kind of one would imagine be any guarantees that anywhere in geneva is likely to be safe. i think all these fucking kind of, like i said, we focus on the goals of those cheers and their families. also the families they're seeing when unable to return to the content because of fear and number of families where in display is this. i'm with them. let's do the pending difficulties in ordering back. and so i think put a need that user needs to make sure to reassess that. they need to support the caregivers. and we also have children complete his courses course with the over the next couple of weeks. and those are prepared for the new school year. this year, i mean we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, i'm thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. in the us,
6:42 pm
more than 60 right scripts are asking politicians to pass a bill that would require the government to publicly report in the details surrounding the murder allows you to get a journal the chevy now blocks it. but i tried to congress came on tuesday, the day of a visit to washington by israel's president, the justice for shipping i was introduced in may, but it's unlikely to pass. and the republican controlled house about a senior american journalist with shawn data by is where the 4th is last year. we're reporting on a rating jeanine in the occupied westbank to demonstrate as in peru and preparing to march in lima. i'm more than 20 other regions though demanding the resignation of the president and the calling for new elections. the government says police were deployed to gone to capital and will use force of necessary massages reports from lena. all entries to the capital secured. police say they're searching for knives much of these or any legal weapons that these provisional passengers may be carrying on their way to lima. police own high alert hours before
6:43 pm
a nation wide protest to demand a change of government levels. and so, and people are for the best to get, we can protest without violence. it's all right. and the constitution more than $8000.00 police are being deployed on wednesday to protect lima rights group. say their powers search are unconstitutional. the means this is not a harassment, it's a preventative security measured to guarantee not slam people's rights since proceed. and he never liked it to cross these in december rights groups have documented the depths of 39 people. they say were shots by security forces up to the real estate amount of am on tuesday, what they called on demonstrators for unity and to march. the government has warned its full use legitimate force against violence in terms of how it, i'm really been damaged. we don't understand why they will again announce their arrival, waiving the flat, global and trying to take over the same time. it's just to reach
6:44 pm
a democracy and we will not allow or accept this. critics say the government's measures inflict appear in the population really is a for reveals, are increasingly frustrated with a government they say is unable to result health and economic issues. many are going to join in the process because they say the only way for president blew up to to go is by forcing her out opinion polls say 80 percent of peruvians, one's little work to, to resign and 90 percent, to one congress to close. elections are in due for another 3 years. analysts say the economy is entering a recession. unrest since december has reduced the g d p. by more than $1000000000.00. i think that the middle, the government is weak. it doesn't connect to the people's demands and would such a low approval. the pro just couldn't deepen the prices affecting the government's legitimacy. if human rights are not respected, the situation is going to get more complex. that's closing the government's
6:45 pm
reaction, had over the protest. we have the government extended a state of emergency for another month, the insurance or hi, ahead of wednesdays, protests, you know, so i'm just, i just see that email. so it's gonna be as president visited a us nuclear on submarine. and one of the north against further provocations the submarine docs in the southeastern city, a boost on, on tuesday, soul and washington have been holding talks to coordinate their response. in the event of a mutual conflict with joe young. thank you for calling me on the telephone to me. clearly one day, if north korea care is out of publication, that will lead to the end of that regime on me. younger when i put all the soft core. yeah. and united states will lower. well mean there is lucas respond to north korea's advancing nuclear and me south threats to the nuclear consultative group and regular deployments of strategic assets, such as the ballistic missile carrying nuclear submarine. while they already tense
6:46 pm
relationship between the united states and north korea has become even more complicated. and a bizarre incident, a us soldier is now in north korean custody after illegally crossing from south korea is being due to face military discipline reaction an area on wednesday. joe young, 5 to ballistic missiles into the sea, as you go, haines wraps up all the developments it's already been a tough few weeks in the relations between the us and north korea. for the 1st time since the eighty's, a us nuclear armed ballistic missiles, submarine docked at a south korean port. and north korea launched 2 more missiles into the sea. and now a surprised defection. army private, 2nd class, travis king in the army for just over 2 years and without combat experience is believe to a voltage across the border separating the 2 countries and was taking it to north
6:47 pm
korean custody. it's believed he was just released from a south korean prison on assault charges brought to the airport to be sent home to potentially face additional charges and likely be kicked out of the army. it seems who was this quarter to customs and then got away with a tour group headed to the border again, were culturally monitoring and investigating the situation and working to notify the soldiers next of kin and engaging to address the sense of it. in terms of my concerns i'm, i'm absolutely for most concerned about the welfare of our true north korean experts, believe the soldier will be tortured. it is very likely that he will be subjected to harsh treatment, especially since he's a member of the us armed forces. so that the likelihood that he will be tortured, he will face psychological pressure, he will face a physical torture of the likelihood of that happening is very high. now the focus
6:48 pm
on how to get them back, they can use this as a bargaining chip and say, well, you know, if you want him back, you're gonna have to take more troops out of south korea or get rid of this nuclear, you know, consultative group, something like that because obviously they have the upper hand, we care about our men and women who served in the past due as administrator and to have refused to take those steps for fear it will encourage more americans being arrested, but they have done prisoners swaps. scenarios likely being considered in washington as they wait and wonder what is happening to their soldier who tried to get away. patty calling l g 0. washington. still ahead and i'll just sit up and sports. the african woman's football champions are getting ready to take on the world's big kick off in australia and new zealand is now just a day away. the
6:49 pm
the, the,
6:50 pm
the time of the sport. here's fire rom. thank you so much. the women's world cup, taking off in australia, new zealand on thursday, is set to be a tournament of 1st record. $32.00 teams are taking part and signs of already bought more than a 1000000 tickets. alex thomas reports from sydney of the night's faithful women's well, comp is set to confirm the rapid rise of the women's game and is ready history making australia and use even the 1st ever co host reco ticket sales and prize money at the tournaments expanded to $32.00 teams for the
6:51 pm
1st time i think the possibilities of this world cup is, is just going to be the biggest, the best and most competitive and just continue to elevate it, you know, we just, we just continue to make it better and better every 4 years. and that's what's so great about with ticket sales soaring well, pos, the 1000000 mark. this woke up is on coals to be the best attended women, single sport events in history. and for the 1st time we play, i will receive the read payments from fif up a minimum of $30000.00 us dollars rising for $270000.00 for each of the when it is a life changing thing for some of these players entering the tournament, so coming away with each player, making at least $30000.00 is huge because a lot of federations, usually the money goes federations and you don't. and those players don't see any
6:52 pm
or much of that money. the us say of favorites, the lift the trophy for a record extending space of time and for the 3rd woke up running. the biggest rivals include spain to time. what is germany and european champions, england. but don't roll out co hosts, australia, in their own backyard, with a cap student who is one of the best goals scores in the game. 3, any time 0 woke up, whether it's just this still disparity, a 4th a, it's an amazing feeling of something you can never ever take for granted and never will. but to do it on home. soil is mean, it's a once in a lifetime opportunity for not many people say i'm very, very on it. and yet every time i talk about it, i get kind of emotional a countries and making that they use with merrill cody, becoming the 1st arab nation to compete out of women's world cup. in 4 and
6:53 pm
a half weeks time, the champions will be decided in the world cup final in sydney on august, the 20 of alex thomas. how does era, australia, if you've ever heard of and johnny in 15 o, says he can't guarantee that member federations will distribute the $30000.00 promise to every player at this world top. but he said over all the women's game is on the right track when it comes to play or payments. let me just say that i'm a, i'm pretty happy that the, before i became people present the, the whole envelope for the prize money was 15000000. now it's $150000000.00, little bit more even than that. so we are moving. of course in the right direction . we have been consulting. we've associations with play of central try to to go in the right path. we've been talking to football, broadcaster usher, kind of gucia about payment issues, impacting some of the african teams. how does this world cop? it affects the team mentally. because what you want going into, you know,
6:54 pm
historic tournament like this, especially in australia and new zealand is to have the plaza in once it. and it's not even just nigeria and via it's also south africa. just a few days before the team left the johannes. but there was a sort of like a sit down strike a head of a friendly game that they had. and this was, you know, not good this presented because it's a good time around the team. the one, the 1st ever we minutes after a couple of nations you want to play has to be focused. and we've seen that not just on the african continent, these things, you know, statement from the line. this is of england saying they're going to put on hold the fights, you know, with the s h a and conversations around their allowances. but this is still a worldwide problem. but i think that now going into the woke up just in a few hours. the players are focused, they want to make history and sort of replace a what the us didn't. 2019 window walk up to wealth and put themselves in a position to be able to have a conversation with the federations. and they have
6:55 pm
a video on the french team showing the qualities of the women's game has gone viral . the videos appeared to show a compilation of the men's team featuring like 7, bob, a grease man, andrew showing off they're attacking skills. but then it's revealed that viewers have actually been watching clips and the wind sight producers of the ad search through archive the women's team before matching their news on the page with their male counterparts. of the idea with the challenge of the notion that the women's game was less skillful, send them that the german champions barn munich showed no mercy and their 1st pre season friendly. byron beating 9th tier row tied, a durn 27, and no manager thomas, to cole. feel the close to a full strength team for the game. the side will continue their build up to the new season with 2 matches in japan against manchester city and tell us talk
6:56 pm
a front house. then they take on liber pool and singapore at the start of august. our so i've been showing off some of their, a new signings over in the united states to london club took on major league soccer, all star team and the skills challenge and feature a number of games may lead testing their aim high. hubbard's didn't have the best of knights in front of gold and fell a big money, new cumber yearian timber was far more impressive. but an unlikely hero wanted for the gunners. usa international austin trustee, sealing victory and the cross far challenge. 3 former barcelona players are now at inter miami veteran defender jordy elbows set to reunite with legal massey and sergio baskets. 34 year old alba helped bar so when 6 legal titles and the 2015 champions league in or miami's currently in last place in the unless eastern conference, the world's best golfers are counting down to the final major of the season. the open championship tees off as england's royal ever pull course on thursday,
6:57 pm
australia is cameron smith is it's funny champion well well, number to re mcelroy had since the event having one last week's scottish open started. what does that involve data entry? you want the title at this course in 2006. it's a victory that's still remembered by money taking part this week. i don't really remember watching it. i lot of my tiger memories are all on youtube. and i really do get a lot of value out of watching that kind of stuff. and i did watch that there's, there's one here on youtube and it's pretty valuable tool really you get to watch so much cool stuff. the research, especially low from performance i'm talking about yeah, that people still talk about now and how i mean, we can have a say in this gulf coast plants in law. and so i think it was that's one of the biggest memories of it. you just remember watching how the courses playing a lot with never seen anything like it. and that's how i guess performance was clearly something the people remember forever. and as a majorly, baseball history has been made in the last 24 hours for the 1st time since 189412
6:58 pm
teams for 10 or more runs in a game. there are 4 games on tuesday in which both teams that double digits, shotwell cups topped scoring. they beat the washington national $17.00 to $3.00. okay, that is all your support for now back to the round file. thank you very much indeed . now i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more of an all the stories i'm robotics and stay with us on august. the the history is for governor, that's a federal yet in spain states in post i'm,
6:59 pm
these you was enshrined in law. diminishing the apply to counselors, victims of frank coast, 36, you had to take the shape with a group of survivor. it says launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist, bossed the silence of others. witness on out just the era. the stories of determination and joining from all these in your 2 different
7:00 pm
treatments on this overhaul from appointment to come in. if you and wanda me eyes and with that as a living, they've got it opened up your inquiry to and i'm going to shoot documentary from an african filmmakers africa direct on l. g 0 under contract reporting exclusive stories, explosive results, coaches, era investigations, the russian, it says it will classify all ships traveling to ukrainian ports as potential carriers of military cargo. the.

19 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on