Skip to main content

tv   News  Al Jazeera  September 21, 2023 7:00pm-7:30pm AST

7:00 pm
my grandchild, the something with his life said he lives well, but he doesn't want to live here to leave the country and take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it, to get more fear of people's place. the the future of the governor count of boxes as they call media and separate this and as of the by johnny's hold, the 1st the right told soft through a ceasefire. the i'm sammy's a, then this is i'll just say we're alive from the hall. so coming up, one of your clients closest allies stop us, giving it weapons and an escalation dispute of a grain. 5 ball gary ends to be charged for spine for russia in the u. k.
7:01 pm
driven motor steps down is charles fox news cole. and the end of an era for the controversial media mogul, the as the by done and i'll media and separate this from the catalog of how the 1st direct piece tools as the by johns presidency said the totes were held in constructive and a peaceful atmosphere. no agreement has been reached yet, but they as a very official said, they presented the plans to re integrate the median population. the tools follow a ceasefire agreement which ended 24 hours of fighting surfaces have agreed to lay down the arms and the spend to meet him. as i think code begins coverage, this could be the beginning of the end of the decades of conflict. azerbaijan,
7:02 pm
the officials and representatives of ethnic albanians from the going to kind of sit down to took. they couldn't agree on many issues like security guarantees and ending transport blockades. but decided to talk again, adults follow assurances from ozzy about john's presence that the rights of ethnic comedians would be respected. of the yes, yeah, i have said the medium population living as about john, are all citizens simply media, nationalists, war criminals, leaders of media and car buck took these people hosted poisoned their brains. the talks were held on media's independence day. the country's prime minister addressing the nation. hey, thought of john, i should be valued in peace should not be confused with a truce or a ceasefire. peace has an environment that is free from conflicts into states into estimate conflicts by this cost is not easy. it goes through external and internal shocks, and we must go through this part for the sake of independence for the sake of stay
7:03 pm
towed for the sake of the future. hundreds gathering in the yvonne for a 2nd day saying the prime minister has given up on the gold and cut about negotiations come after a lightning offensive boy as it goes on in the garden, a kind of box left ethnic, a medium forces, little choice, but to agree to negotiate but until a final agreement is reached, kind of back how many and say they have been abandoned to meet you met with in co, out as 0. larry, i so, so, so i knew sucks the and she's a journalist from the government, catabolic she says there's a lot of mistrust over the notion of integrating se, comedians interviews that are by john of which i trust azerbaijan. these, we can leave with them, at least without any international guarantees, as, as you know, into a discussion even there is no sign, any kind of agreement,
7:04 pm
but they were both like they can keep the mustang gone use. but as a citizen, even government do this kind of information. i can't trust them. i don't know anyone who can living here in the army. i'm really not born in the car. i can't imagine like we can be into the re key. yeah. i'm like, oh like we can be like literally people say, i'm not talking about of cable use or something is like we are straight terms and we are or you know, have to, is like, it would be we just want to recap and i'm just sort of right, 5 ball, gary, a national suspected of spying for i show it to be charged with conspiracy to conduct espionage. they'll appear in the u. k. court next week. are accused of conspiring to gather information, which would be useful for an enemy during the whole votes from london. obviously there's a limits to what we know about what they suspected of gathering and what that
7:05 pm
targets or who the targets may have been. these 5 individuals believe to be bulgarian nationals, 3 men, and 2 women. as you, as you said, the suspects. 3 espionage as a result of an intensive investigation by the metropolitan police based on evidence collected in that investigation. the crown prosecution service is now seen fit to charge them with. as you said, conspiracy to conduct the espionage. they are more specifically accused of working in an operational spikes. so for a period of some, 3 years based here in the u. k, between august 2020 of february of this year, police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived found originally false passports, as well as the number of official id documents for countries, not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulk area of france, italy, spain, kaleisha and the czech republic. so the scope of their operations was much wider
7:06 pm
than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain sight, at least 3 of them for a number of years here in the u. k. in know the scripts of other properties during non descript job's one. working in the financial services, another hospital, dr. another, a liberal. busy 3 assisted and 2 of them lived as a couple in a place called harrow, not far from london. they would know. luckily as max and kate's note, the real names, they kept a low profile, apparently, and lived for some years next door to a police officer. and now ukraine is urging for a diplomatic solution with poland over great import restrictions. early a will so announced it'll stop supplying weapons to key if president the me is that i'm ski and get his neighbor the u. n. by cooling out, poland over the grain and pull bad move, powder and sizes to protect the interests of its farmers. opponents prime minister says the shift is due to his country focusing on modernizing its own ministry. now,
7:07 pm
he was initially because liam is not transferring any weapons to ukraine because we are now aiming to defend ourselves with the most modern weapons. if you don't want to be in a position where you have to defend yourself, you have to have something to defend yourself with. we follow this principle and that is why we have placed increase orders. we focus primarily on the modernization and rapid argument of the polish army. well, since the style of the conflict totaling this been one of your crimes don't just allies, most west and the tree equipment and all the supplies gets to ukraine through the country. also also took the lead among nato allies and supplying cube with heavy weapons component was the 1st night termination to send fights, a jets to crane in march. it's also sent to ukraine 320 soviet era tanks and full team big 29. find to jets also has plans to about 4 and a half $1000000000.00 in net treat financial and humanitarian aid. the key is sol,
7:08 pm
so hosting 1600000 ukrainian refugees, the highest number in the world. the x, the co skate was poland defense and following this days now member of the european pollen joins us live from show bandwalk in poland. good to have you with a so 1st of all is the power of this decision to stop sending? um, is it basically revenge for ukraine's position in the greenville and the comments about that? the un, as the prime minister, as the unfortunate turn of phrase has to be qualified. so just by the government spokesman, the pine p, existing contracts are beating on a me and of course those 2 issues should be separate. the ukraine deserves of sympathy is a victim of aggression and has the right to defend its boulders as population a while at the same time, we do have a genuine problem to do with the transit of your premium grand. as you know,
7:09 pm
president pushing has blocked the export by the black sea to find the work you sent that to issues shouldn't be separate. but i'm wondering in your, on the status since you works in the publish come, do you think they ready all do you think that they say is pay back because we saw that on screen make comments that po, publish, officials didn't like the way well, the ruling party is um, fighting a, a general election and uh, and obviously they uh wants to panda to the rural roads. and um, and unfortunately they, they, they have links to the issues. whereas actually all they needed to do was to come put them to organize the transit of ukraine and grain across poland to the ports and to africa and china, where the grand is needed. and i hope we overcome this somehow because it wouldn't
7:10 pm
be unfortunate uh at to, to, to, to spoil the excellent relations we've had recently with you. right? we just play the a sound bite from the police prime minister just to full this interview. and when she talked about how to no longer transferring weapons, which made me want to, what does that mean? total will not even transfer 3rd policy weapons weapons coming from other european countries from the rational. so i'm not, i'm sure he didn't mean that and uh, we have a general election in 3 weeks time and i have been mixed. the government will not to make such full pause. so basically, do you think the government is just trying to tend to, to the right in the fall right? vote and does that tell us that an increasing chunk of the, the electra is running out of patience for the war effort to supporting the training more? i said, well, you know, you said in your, in try that we have well over a 1000000 ukraine, refugees, you know,
7:11 pm
we didn't have a reserve of 10 percent an i educational system in uh, health system. and of course there are these far right. political interpreters who are exploiting some of these uh, difficulties and the and the government is competing with the far right for the down to ukraine universe. i think it's irresponsible and it shouldn't be linked to the issue of a minute for support for the crate. even if we see it as irresponsible, if you see it is not the right policy, but do you think analyzing the published political situation? whoever wins these elections or however strong or weak, this government emerges. and these elections, it is going to have to change its policy week and it's policy of support for ukraine to keep that segment of the product population happy? no, i didn't think so. there is actually consensus in poland. the opposition supports
7:12 pm
the government. it, when the government supports ukraine, because puts in, is that it dictate and aggressive a dictator who has to be stopped. he may not take all the people gland and subjugate the other populations and impose these will on foreign countries. this is completely unacceptable. the invasion of ukraine has been condemned by the un general assembly, and we'll, as the international community should the utmost to help ukraine defend itself. this in the future for ukrainian refugees in poland might also be out for some changes. well actually they've been a boon to the publish economy, something like hoff of the mostly women and children who have come to poland. uh, already in, in occupation contributing taxes and uh, and uh and uh,
7:13 pm
and being useful a little bit of course, as a full, my refugee myself. i can tell you, i've come back to my home country and most people wants to go home. but the home has to be secure, and the russians are booming. ukrainian cities are destroying its electricity grid and trying to conquer the country. and problem has been a huge, the generous and supportive for those innocent refugees. and i think that who continue. alright, well it is, i think so much for your thoughts on this one. have a great new president is in washington dc for the 2nd time since the war with rush just off of 18 months ago. some of them is that lensky held a close to meeting with members of the house and senate before heading to the white house. the whole tax with president jo by them, so that the sky is also expected to attend the re slaying ceremony of the pentagon . with the secretary of defense, the crime has been dependent on support from western countries and its fight against russia. the us media mogul roof and the dock is announced hills that down
7:14 pm
is jam and the fox news corporation. a 92 year old created prompt scrolls costing in 1986 eventually became the number one cable news channel in the us and known for carrying republican poking points. his son laughlin will become the sole chairman. both companies that speak now to chris instead of me live in new york. so kristin, how is this announcement being received as well with a lot of interest uh, fox news plays in outsize role here in the united states, not just in the media landscape and the political landscape as well. with rupert murdoch, stepping down hill, still maintained some influence over this corporation, given his son will be in charge. but the question is, what direction will fox news and other murdock news corp properties. head in,
7:15 pm
you know, fox, the broadcast network was the 1st in the united states to challenge the big 3 broadcast network, cbs abc and nbc here in the united states. and as a news channel, the fox 24 hour cable news network was also uh, the 1st of its kind to channel the energy of talk radio and make a talking 24 hour news format. extremely viable here in the united states, within 6 years of its creation, it went to number one i had and the other 24 hour cable news channels did suffer some setbacks. fox news in the last year, paying out of $787000000.00 settlement as a result of claims that it had issued false news made false statements related to the elections and the results of the 2020 elections that was seen as
7:16 pm
a set back, so people are watching very closely here in the united states. what happens next and whether this will signal any major change in direction for such a major voice on the conservative political landscape here in the united states. thanks so much christmas allow me still ahead on al jazeera issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a good appreciation. continue to now. saudi crown prince says the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with this row the brought to you by visit capital. i had low, that's a south asia,
7:17 pm
we've seen some very heavy rain effect eastern areas of india in particular edition . but we'll see that what we're starting to work its way to most central areas as we go into friday we've got and the warnings out for that heavy rain and some stones across a budget pradesh as well as a dish that northeast corner continuing to see the west of the wet weather. what does that rain edging into bangladesh? i'm pulling up for the north towards an airport and baton, but the weather picks up across the west coast of india live the showers, stretching away from them by down to carola some of the showers as well tickling into sri lanka on saturday. but i'm not sure why a picture to the north west lodge areas of pockets done. and from new day we will see the sunshine as we go from the weekend into the new week. and it was a move to east asia, lots of sunshine for moving parts of china, the temperature in beijing sitting above the average. and the sun shines, come back in across the green pen. ensure that says that where the front pulled out for the east taking the west of the wet weather with it. we have got some heavier
7:18 pm
rain. however, putting into eastern pots of horseshoe that'll knock the temperature down slightly in tokyo. does remain rather hot and humid here though, we'll see some sunshine come back into shanghai. by monday, the weather brought to you by visit cuts on from intimate moments. to major surgery change the witness award winning phones from around an hour to 0. a me in the us citizen, are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution. fair people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all just the
7:19 pm
the you're watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines now? as everybody johnny and a median set for this? for me, they're going to cut a bulk of help. the 1st direct piece towards the meeting was held in the presence of russian. peacekeepers, tops. come off the seas fall on wednesday. the 24 hours of fighting colon says it will stop supplying additional lessons to ukraine the long time the allies, but have been long until the dispute over great impulse colon 10 band grain from ukraine to protect the interest of its own farmers. us media mogul rupert, no doubt, his announce steel stepped down is chairman of fox news corporation. the 92 year old trades folks broiled costing in 1986 son lofton will become the sole chairman. both companies now canada as prime minister, says the mother of
7:20 pm
a sick surfaces need and must be taken seriously. he's called them the indian government to cooperate during a press conference justin to the refund. these government has reasons to believe new daddy was involved in the killing and he said he would not release the evidence to the public. and it's kind of does allegations both nations of issued travel advisories to the citizens wanting them to be cautious. there are credible reasons to believe that agents of the government of india were involved in the killing of a canadian on canadian. so that is something of the utmost and foundational importance in a country. a rule of law in a world where international rules based order matters.
7:21 pm
the it's day 3 of the un general assembly in new york have sedans ruling council of the, for the headboard hon is expected to address will lead as the coming hours. and he's thinking international support is false, is baffled. arrival time. is that true? reference support forces view and says fighting since april is killed, at least 5000 people left more than 5000000 displaced is told by the call hi, live at the united nation. so what are we expecting and say as well, we expect that he is going to defend his position in this fight in this is a 7th for and trip it has really been going around to countries trying to shore up support for his side of this ongoing conflict,
7:22 pm
it is pretty much now starting to get to the top of the agenda of here at the united nations general assembly. now that ukraine is moved on to washington d. c. there was a very high level meeting just yesterday, several countries, several groups involved because they're looking at the humanitarian crisis, listed to sticks are quite dire, the humanitarian fund that is going to help with all those mandatory relief efforts . it is only funded 31 percent the funding is supposed to help with refugees and even more than 5000000 refugees that's only funded to 27 percent. so there was a big conference try to get make up some of that funding shortfall. but now as you mentioned at around 19 g, the afternoon session starts and we expect to hear from the army, chief abdul out of our hands. and again, he's going to be making his chase. but i was speaking to the deputy, us, deputy investors, you and robert lloyd just a few moments ago. he's really taking the forefront of this issue and he said,
7:23 pm
look, the fight. he needs to stop the people and see dad are in a horrible situation. and the only way this stops is if we get both sides to the peace table, i said, how do you do that? he said, well, we have to dramatically increase the pressure, not just on the principles, but the people around those principles. they should, i expect to see a lot more of that, not just from the us, but from countries across the globe in the coming weeks and months. so a renew, focus on the problems in sudan. and just to give you a sense of what the level of concern is, 1200 children have died in the refugee camps because of severe mal nutrition. and measles fix fact that kids under the age of 5 are going to be facing an onslaught of diseases. the hospital system is all the collapse, so vaccines are not being administered. so you're seeing things like colorado ad measles. those are starting to just spread throughout the country. just to give you a sense of how much aid is needed, according to the world health organization. 20, so 24700000 people in sudan are in need of humanitarian aid. that is literally
7:24 pm
past the population. and now there's been fighting in port sudan. so there's very big concern here and how that's going to impact the delivery of the humanitarian a that is so desperately need it. all right, thanks so much call high. the international organization for migration says more than 43000 people have been displaced by the devastating floods in east in libya. thousands were killed off the flash floods, schools to dams, to collapse washing away homes and neighborhoods. rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors will have to move in 10 days. this little hope of finding any one live the additional i blame the officials. this is, are the reality that we're living in the officials are thieves. we're not government employees were ordinary citizens. we make
7:25 pm
a living day by day. we don't want anything from the government. there's nothing else to say that ali hash, whom is monitoring developments from the cap. so aaa joins us live from bad. so take us through the conditions of all of those. no more than 40000 display, people are facing now slow today. most of uh these uh, those 40000. uh right now is scott to the cross libby. uh, some of them actually uh, went to uh, area surrounding them not what kind of close to the what and not very close to it does. uh, most of the villages and thousands that have been affected by the thornton, the storm that burst, the 2 dams. and some of these families that i've had, and typically in the capital they've been, they've been hosted in compound 70 compounds or houses aren't even to some family members. now, joining via these days,
7:26 pm
the or thought it is decided to divide the city of deadman just into 3 zones. that red zone, that's an empty old people. and that is, that's actually been impacted directly by the twins, where most of the buildings are completely destroyed. this is the city center and most of the costs 9 of the cities. no one is allowed that except for the emergency work as also that's the yellow zone in the city that's kind of partially destroyed . but there are a strong advice from the or thought if he's against a go means that because people, my gosh diseases from decompose, but he's on, does also the grey zone in the city where everyone is, is allowed to be that everyone right now is looking forward to see how the or thought it isn't, as we know that on kind of a divided situation here where we have to rival governments running the country. and this is impacting on, affecting the way the country is a dealing with dealing with the situation with
7:27 pm
a disaster. so right now there are thousands of off missing bodies. uh, and that are, tends to, uh, identify them to find them. and this is actually, he writes out the main objective for the, for the product isn't in both the east and west. all right, thanks so much. oh, well let's in sydney. this then and ali. now that we've got all of these people, more than 40000 people have been displaced. what about the clean up operation of able to focus on that while they'll also having take care of this place, people having to still look for bodies, right? but the, the, the attempts to clean up the, the city and also the surrounding towns and villages that actually is dogs sometimes advantages that's completely disappear. so in that, in the yes, we know that, that are, that are a neighborhood. it's not that were completely destroyed, but there are thousands of villages. that's what completely completely nothing else
7:28 pm
here anymore. so that tends to clean up and try to put things. yeah. to put things into, into, into order to go, you know, and, but it's kind of a month long up at ation. it's not going to finish in a week or 2, or even one month. all right, thanks so much. i mean, how should the from tripoli, this is right inside the way, be a say they're optimistic about moving closer to normalizing ties started. right. is crown prince has been speaking publicly about the peace deal with israel, but that's why she reports it come from a rare interview with american television mohammed been so mom discusses what seemed unlikely. just a few years ago. normal diplomatic relations with israel for us, the posting issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a good appreciation. continue to now we get to see where to go. so you think if you were to characterize or you close everything closer. but when asked what he would
7:29 pm
do, if you run obtained a nuclear weapon, you said saudi arabia would do the same, getting if they get one, we have to get one full securities and a full boss impala on this. but we don't want to see that as the interview went to air benjamin netanyahu set down with joe biden at a hotel in new york. outside greeted by protesters inside, greeted by jo by them. i think that the under your leadership is present. we can forge start peace between israel and saudi arabia, and i think such a piece would go a long way for us to advance the end of the curve as well. the confidence she reconciliation between islamic world and the jewish state. and advance of genuine peace between us on the boston. after being snubbed for months, nothing. yeah. who got what he's wanted from biting an invite to the white house
7:30 pm
a long way in the us has expressed concern over israel's creeping annexation of the occupied westbank and a controversial judicial overall plan. critics say, would we can the supreme court really discussed some of the hard issues that is part of the democratic values lies the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems and preserving the path to negotiate a 2 state solution. if ties between israel and saudi arabia are normalized, it would be another seismic shift in the ever changing alliances of the middle east . bid me to. i'll just 0 the, let's take you through some of the headlines now. the presidents of, as that are by china and russia have discussed the situation in the break way region of the garden look out a box that says.

15 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on