Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  September 21, 2023 1:00am-1:30am AST

1:00 am
of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at this sense of the way it's a race, a gun assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble. the other by john's president says sovereignty over not going no kind of hawk has been restored to our meeting and separate has agreed to dispatch the 6 finding the 4 on. and this is algebra and live from the so coming up you fines president can funds in russia at the un security council saying it should be stripped of its vito's power. an unprecedented magical best defense between india and canada
1:01 am
of the killing of a success which is lita impressions, columbia i'm confident that we can adult a more pragmatic, proportionate and realistic approach to meeting. that's it, right. this is the buttons on the books and versions prominence to announce as a controversial involve back in climate commitments and written business leaders and some of his own and peas, the to 24 hours of slicing algebra by john says it's regained control of the dispute region. of nego, no cut above the softer ethnic on media and separate has agreed to lay down the odds and fully to spend. both sides have agreed to meet on 1st day of the reintegration of the region. and azerbaijan is being seen as a victory for president and holidays and a decades long dispute. you left the machine, but it might, as well as
1:02 am
a result of the stops and successful completion of antique terrorist muses. as the body's genres stood at sovereignty on tuesday. in just one day, as the bodies young completed, all the tasks fit within the framework of local anti terrorist emissions. and armenia, there have been protests and the capital yet have on demonstrations on they've government to do more to support and from the comedians in not going no kind of boss between med for den, clear reports as a military offensive. and then as the spot in just over 24 hours, the ethnic albanian leadership independent could the main city. and the golden, a kind of a has agreed to the as um, as the city deals with the often miles of strikes from us by johns ami from the local, caught up to an agreement was reached on the suspension of local empty terrace measures. the units of the armenian armed forces,
1:03 am
located in the cairo box region of the republic of eyes, of a john, the legal armenian armed groups laid down the weapons. they are leaving. they come back to physicians and military posts, and are completely dis, palm good tech. some of them this enclave and self declared break away. territory is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but it is controlled by ethnic comedians and has close links to the media and government. i mean, the, as prime minister said his country doesn't have the troops in the government caught above and was not part of the things by process both have gone to war over the region in the early 19 ninety's after the fall of the soviet union. and in 2020, which ended after ceased by agreement. the latest source of tension is the continuing blockade. but as every forces of the launch and corridor, an area of land linking on menia to not going to cut off a separate course known as act i'm road connects the rest of us have by john with
1:04 am
the enclave back. who says, authorities that have refused to accept supplies from that core to russia. one of the back is of the sci fi, said it's peacekeepers, and the kind of back will continue the mission that no man pushing just in conflict waiver and very close contact with all sides of the conflict with authorities and yet event step one, a good and back because i hope we will be able to reach the escalation and a peaceful solution. a process defense ministry says it's based keepers of evacuated more than 2000 civilians from the kind of a many hope the cx 5 will. and the fighting to meet you meant that in co, out to 0 any of my colleague tom mccray spoke to icon hygiene, knows that the heidi is either either who's the spokesman of us or by john's ministry of foreign affairs. and he says, buckley will uphold the seas font, as long as a media stays committed to the agreement. as a result of the agreement. and the declaration of was a bunch on his side,
1:05 am
on the local armenians that they have ready to withdraw the armed forces. and that was the design of themselves and also by john has a agreed to hold the dialogue with the local, i mean in the present division. and you have lost on opposed to by john. and we believe that after design meant and off the result of storming and on forces and the piece with a final, they come to the traveler region and the population will. i will look at these bonded, i'm older, i mean your military informations will, will be withdrawn in line, was a try, lots of statement that was agreed 3 years ago. and what about civilians? we understand that there are thousands dads, almost $200.00 injured, including a number of young children. what about the targeting of civilians and this military action over the last style. so, or, you know, somebody that has carried out the toners and measures that against the legal ministry informations only, and there was a building as i've not been targeted. there might be a, every operation,
1:06 am
a not in the military measures and the contract terms and measures of the collateral damage is probably general confirmed that indeed uh 7 uh civilians were indeed the river became a in george or died during this operation bought to take into account the state of, of peace and how patient it's, it's when a model of the collateral damage it could be always in such an operation. but as i don't has never told you, it really has within this operation of those up or down is read it to provide safe sensitivity to local armenians. in line was also by joining the constitution. and the legislation of was the by john. ok. you've also been accused of ethnic cleansing. now, what's your response to that? as about, god has never committed the epic license both in 44 day war 3 years ago. and we didn't. this particular alternative measures against the, against the illegal pop address. g monday, illegal formation on formations,
1:07 am
and we've always provided the claim as always ready to, to provide, to remind me, turn in the access, but at the same time provide all the safety and security measures the local armenians because voice solved in almost 8 months. but at the same time, within this negotiation, and that will take place a tomorrow in the town of holes or by john, the oldest measures on the program of measures the providing the security times the safety of the local. i mean, and populations will be provided on what will be confirmed. we confirmed the once again, it's moving on to other news now and saw the conference in the home. and so mom has told an american news network that the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations. with israel, but he says then needs to be a solution to the palestinian issue. earlier us present, joe biden met israel's promise to benjamin netanyahu on the sidelines of the un general assembly. the to discuss as well as push a piece for 3 of as well as the need for a 2 state solution to the israeli,
1:08 am
palestinian conflict. under your leadership. this present, we could forge, start the peace between israel and saudi arabia. and i think such a piece would go a long way 1st to advance the end of the tire is ready to come from achieve reconciliation between islam, a globe in the jewish state, and advance of genuine peace between us on the past. and this is something within our reach are discuss some of the hard issues that is a part of the democratic values that live at the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems, and preserving the path to a negotiated to stay solution. and ensuring that it ran never, never acquires a new career with because even where we have some differences, my commitment is really, you know, as art class i, i think without israel,
1:09 am
there's not a jew in the world which if you're israel has a sense that spring and ronnie 40, now he's a senior public policy fellow at the american university of a rouge and he's joining his life from new york. very good to see you mystically, want to start with something that we just heard from his very prime minister benjamin netanyahu talking about how it possible deal normalizing ties would solve because essentially lead to this elusive piece of the middle east. but wouldn't israel have to end it's illegal occupation for that to happen? is it willing to do that under a possible deal? as clearly as we know, there's nothing to do that was to maintain credentials. i as joyce has really controlled sovereignty over on test or something from the jordan river to the mediterranean. so there's no way that these ran, these are going to be able to meet the mass now and satisfy the international r e o and resolutions. the thing is that the so they go from so 20 years ago 2021
1:10 am
years ago. austin is real full diplomatic relations. not only the mother of 50 or so mostly majority of countries in the cycle renovation. and these remedies have repeatedly turn this down and the americans have never responded to they are useful . so the idea of the arrows, what kind of big piece with israel is an arrow idea came up many, many, several decades ago. these relays today are in the very different place. they're run by a government. that is why i called the 3rd said around the world. and so this is a very important moment, but we must understand that it is responding mostly to a political need says united states for people running for president like barton had for me, i was trying to get out of the bond that he's on with, with his course on public opinion and what is saudi conference mohammed vince home
1:11 am
on trying to achieve him? and he has said that the palestinian issue is very important. we need to solve that part. when asked about normalization. and i think she is sincere, that the shoot means a lot of the song government from people, but it's not clear what he means by that. so there's a need just to loosen some of these really controls maybe get the more money afraid of, of trial. but the idea total palestinian sovereignty gonna post in the instead the 100, there's rarely call them as ation. and occupation of the designers is really a perfect system. most of the things that have the solid is i've never talked about in any kind of detail and been some is a fascinating trigger. also generates a huge amount of consume and many places around the world as well as
1:12 am
a lot of admiration for what he's done deliver wise. so the policy book, for instance, his breakfast along with the iranians is a very important movie. yeah. should have done 3 point. yeah. your fellow and he's trying to show that so the radio is a car, whole country that will take decisive action for its own interest and then the region, but he's never been able to pursue a suspend clear policy. we just have to wait and see. yeah. what this lead to is is not specific. it's very broad statements. caches the valuable or mostly or yeah, well, very broad, very ambitious. interesting that you, you mentioned that saw the rough bush, not with yvonne because, well, haven't been so minded say in that interview, that is, ron gets a nuclear weapon, then we must get one to you, spoke about concerns around saudi arabia, especially on the home and been some on do you think that the white house could
1:13 am
actually get any deal a defense packed, a new client agreement would sell the through congress, given its previous consent about mohammed been so long as human rights record. any defense pact would need congressional ratification, but it knows as good a personal partner so that his support for visitors are but what does not are inside his, his company's number 2 years ago. and he was running for president to say that he would treat comprehensive matters of brian for the murder of surgery that his teeth completely reversed. i'm sort of the window. so you're dealing with american political figures like this room looks like there's like political figures and most of the countries. oh, so who have no real, a commitment to keeping promises? except if they went live electoral votes or money for 10 pounds or other things that doesn't make sense to live in a domestic american political context. there's
1:14 am
a lot of opposition to culture charged with this or the government and other companies been so then they not only want to clear facilities to generate energy and they say i'm headed out for for bonds. they also want to defense security and defense treating from the united states. um many, many people in the south coast uh, concerned about this somebody, i understand that they're not really sure of that. the so early regime is a kind of lot a company that you want to give in our district. you are to guarantee you likely to get a jump at or to a career. and there are also, there are many, yeah, and not just concerns and saudi arabia. but there are perhaps more concerns about israel now than that any of the time between the 2 countries between america and as well as a not what about the timing of a possible deal for as well. and probably just enough in yahoo as far right. government has been facing protest. oh yeah. of it's plans to take pals away from the judiciary. i could have deal bolton's, the nothing you all who,
1:15 am
when his critics are saying that he's launching, you know, the biggest the souls on as really democracy. absolutely. the deal is designed. if it works to bolster the american president, pardon me, is rarely prime minister. no, you don't mind me was honest enough to say this when they went on this trip to sort of rainbow things or 9 to 12 months ago. i can't remember the exact date when he promised never to change. i'm a been certain amount of time. he actually even went there and saw him because he was or process to to remain low. and that he completely reversed his policies and have one to get benefits for joe barton, i'm the democrats in the united states has nothing. yeah. who wants to get benefits of the time to think about this is, this is a process that perpetuates a 100 years of western colonial type. manipulation of the region then totally
1:16 am
ignores the 440000000 era man and woman citizens. you're dealing with fuel to leaders, someone who may be wonderful people who are there. there's a total disregard for the rest of the, the citizenship, a quality of hundreds of millions of ordinary hairs. for cyro passive observers in this process now no say in the future, no say in their policies, but when they are told they are people have consistently. so for the last 10 years, somewhere between 70 and 95 percent of the our people consistently say they will only have long relations with 0 as drill lives along side of the palestinian states of the protestant. and refugee issue is address. you're going to be sure. yeah, so this is recognizing israel. we've been trying to do this for years. there's a problem with this really living and forwarding to hello mr. cory. it is always
1:17 am
great to get your insights. that is around me who are joining us live from new york . thank you. i guess the ukraine's president in florida may zalinski has told a un security council that russia should be stripped of its veto as hell. but what he called it's criminal, an unprovoked aggression, as the landscape was speaking of the powerful un body for the 1st time in person. since the conference of again, it was making the comments in the presence of rushes and best suited to the un during the special session on the you, my visa mill is separate, but it's double needs the booth for the use of veto power. that is what requires the re for him, and these can be a key reform. that is something that can restore the power of the one trunk leaves and jump and $574.00 days to have the full fledged russian in russia. making these
1:18 am
574 reasons for changes and this trim here. the numbers of those in favor of those challenges actually mounts to billions. the absolute majority of people in the world to want to leave seat in the world, free of rushing. in contrast to all of us, there's only a few obsessed individuals that most current with events to right to should not serve. those were assessed with hatred. and what so the roches foreign minister says the west is to blame for promoting and t rushing policies. so you wouldn't have anybody goodness up on your list in our western opponents rhetoric. we are slogans like invasion regression, unexcused sion, now they're worried about the root causes of the problems where they cultivated and encouraged, opened the nazi regime which opened the rewrote the outcome of the 2nd world war and the history of their own people. negotiation based on facts and respect for all the requirements of the un charter. something the west has avoided. correspondence . mike, hannah is at the un headquarters in new york with more on ukraine's coal for support
1:19 am
. because of war has been going on for so long. the positions have become entrenched and all parties, those who are neutral in this conflict or say they are neutral, have tended to remain so tow. just as with the landscape speaching uh to the general council chamber at hughes, i'm likely to sway those who have adopted the position of neutrality or opposition of support. but what he is hoping to do as well is, is send a message as well to the us congress and the us president. that's the next step of this trip here he will be going to washington to meet both of the president biden and senior members of congress. and it's absolutely critical to him to ensure ongoing aid from the us, ongoing supplies of military equipment. and this at a time when there are many within congress who are expressing dissatisfaction about ongoing unquestioned support for ukraine. so it's a very, very important time for him. one last points as well. remembering that to see the
1:20 am
us military advises have pointed out that the is perhaps the t 2 c 5 days left. which conflict can be wage within ukraine because of the weather. so if you're paying this great to be making any moves, it's time is limited. the is a real timeline involved to india has urged at citizens living in canada, especially students to exercise caution as diplomatic ties between the 2 nations deteriorate. that's off the canada accused india being behind the killing of a 6 separate. just lita, how deep seeing the jobs and bushes, columbia india denies being involved in the mood and he was shot dead outside a 6 temple in june. she have a tom, he has been speaking to members of the cit community who knew how deep saying the job. he has moved for us from sorry, and the canadian province of british columbia. the insides. we're outside the good we are aware of the killing took place in june and those yeah. the industry community of long sab. ready they suspected indian involve, and in fact,
1:21 am
let's see whether we can get smoke more reaction chasing joins as though he's one of the leading members of the local community. okay, what was your reaction when just intruder made his announcement this week? i think like many canadians of we workshops, but not surprised by the latest developments that mister toodle expressed in parliament. and we commend him on his bravery of doing that and making that statement. and of course, stating that this was something that they were discussing with the indian government for many months, but they were not able to get anywhere with them. so he had to come in parliament and make the statement that they were responsible. we actually have it as, as, as the rumblings the room is there that actually there was a leak to the press. actually to bring it to the have to tell the have to get it given front of it because the globe in the mail. we're going to publish news of the investigation anyway, right? um, from what i understand there was a time period given for around 24 hours by the globe and dumbest recruiter was thinking about releasing this information regardless in around one week's time. so
1:22 am
i think that it was going to come out sooner or later. and mister toodle right at the beginning of the parliamentary session for this season. i think he made a bombshell uh the statement which is uh, aside released to the sick community, but uh, obviously its uh, something that they, they were suspecting from day one. the aid was in the wrong color, facing major challenges and delivering help to those affected by the earthquake. earlier this month, stephanie decker travel deep into the atlas mountains. for this report, we're following a very personal journey today. and next calling of our as called sarah got in touch with me telling me that her father had died in the earthquake and cycled this roads for charity. so overwhelmed by the actions of the young man pulled heads at him as
1:23 am
calmly runs the hotel, stays at night problems in a cafe, around 8 kilometers away from my hands. it was. he went there and managed to retreat. her father's body now sarah's into you. paisley are here, so we decided to make the round for our journey deep into the mountains, to go to meet him. i woke up and run to the stairs. he tells us sarah's dad had texted earlier saying he was staying at the cafe over night. as he was too tired to cycle up the mountain rooms or upstairs, he says, but we got everyone else comes as just showing me on his phone. he has a list of the dead of this region. 404566. yeah. only one village is 71, only 871 that in one village. so the earthquake. so for the desktop is almost
1:24 am
$3456.00 from this area allowed. it is so remote here, so peaceful. and yeah, you can see the violence of the earthquake, how it split the ground quite deeply here. and how does the as telling us of that 21 members of his village lost their lives in the quake? nuts. further down the valley. a lot of what steve, he takes us to his house. no daemon, no on the the if i've been sleeping in this bed that night i would have been dead. he says, i don't want to when i can succeed higher for his parents, wife and 3 children survived the quake. i was extremely afraid. i sold my family was gone, balances, destroyed. but what would i do with all of this? if i'd lost my family, family is everything. if they're gone, there is nothing. before we leave, we passed by the cafe were sarah's father died. as we're approaching the cafe,
1:25 am
it started to rate and you can see how people are trying to cover their ton to are pulled to revisit the system in the copies and joins us. this is where we found him. they tell us, we rushed to him, but there was nothing we could do. it was god's willing stephanie decker or g 0. so using test in morocco's atlas mountains, versions prime minister is a, using some of the key measures aimed at caution, greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 by 2050. where she soon acts as he will postpone a bad on new gas and diesel costs by 5 years. this new kind of policy has sparked and during the ocean make as environmental list and even some of his own conservative and peas. john hall reports from london. so i'm confident that we can adopt a more pragmatic propulsion it saying it was about pragmatism in the face of the rising cost of living, britons prime minister receives,
1:26 am
who not tore up the political consensus on the you case, climate change commitments. i want to make the right decisions for the long term of all children of all country. and that would be easy. and as you can see, there's lots of resistance of what i'm saying today. but what i'm trying to do is make sure that we're on a path to live in that 0 because like somebody believing it. but we're going to do that in a fast, in a proportionate way the brings people along with us, the band on the sale of new petro the diesel cause will be extended from 2032, 2035. a plan to phase of household gas boilers has been delayed. new household energy efficiency rules will be scrapped, changes the government insisted would not affect the overall target of net 0 carbon emissions by 2050. but which critics cold a be true of britain's result to be a leader in the global fight against climate change? i think the key question to ask is,
1:27 am
is back can away from climate action in 2023. is that leadership? that was the view from the united nations in new york with leaders minus mr sooner are assessing the world's progress in combating global warming. and while climate skeptics at home would have welcomed the prime minister's announcement, the view wasn't much better in sections if he's a ponti one full administered the cold at a moment of shame when the u. k. turned its back on future generations call them. so the question is why walter down the u. k. is climate commitments now? well, there's an election due next year and the conservatives are lagging in the polls. the prime minister may be gambling. the climate is the sort of issue capable of dividing the electric and the way the bricks it did in 2019 helping these parties to an enormous with the problem is opinion polls suggest otherwise consistently showing a majority of britain support fast and strong action on climate and with some these
1:28 am
made conservative in peace threatening to send letters of no confidence in the prime minister's leadership. there's a risk of a dividing political opinion on climate change risks dividing. he's a conservative party. joe, nicole elders 0 columbus. it's nice prime minister will be speaking at the un general assembly in the coming out of georgia, milan, and he will be quoting for grace, a international cooperation to tackle regular migration from north africa. but on the, on the blonde producer, people don't trust as a lease right wing. and to migration prime minister. our full such reports. this is what many and love to do is the want the island to be famous for its jacket, the beautiful landscape, its sparkling coves, its sea food, its traditions, jenika, katina, dispos, that is known instead through its repeated migration emergencies causing uncertainty for would be to risk and the families like his who rely on the think that he's the windshield, it's cold and they always ask,
1:29 am
what's the latest we migrant? and we have just it's we caught working base and promote our beautiful island. this isn't the 1st time in italy has seen this kind of level of civil arrivals, but the difference is the proportion back in 2015, 2016. that number was about 8 percent this year. the proportion of arrivals arriving in ceylon, producer is 70 percent last week, southern surgeon numbers broke demands from prime minister, georgia maloney for an e naval mission. now maloney is teaching a yet broad, a international response at the un general assembly in new york. only for model, the only way is to declare war on the traffic course. this must be done with the support of the multilateral system with the willingness of all nations that will not be blackmailed by criminal organizations. back on one producer, john lucas mother is cooking in the family restaurant. he and his father run both trips. he says maloney is failing like
1:30 am
a predisposes to address the concerns nissan. yeah, they need to tell us the truth, but only for this, with the talk of i never block it, which never went anywhere that exploded lump. it was even more in 24 hours more than that. 8000 people are right. the situation is now far less acute, but still hundreds of my goods arrive daily, the reception center still willow, the capacity of the islands, priest says its people will continue to do what they can to treat them with dignity . and i'm brothers. i don't know. so know, stein get able to get on the la produces people, i'm not tired of migrant. in fact, we've seen more cases of emergency in the welcome has remain the same. the people are tied to political power. that doesn't take note of the real imagine since people guaranteeing dignity to everyone opening that up is here to look at a general shift towards a honda line at a public meeting on wednesday, the assistant room is resurfaced to the government once to build a repub creation center here housing deep.

21 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on