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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20230316



and i'm elizabeth broadman. this is the news, allen live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes ango, in milan, we get the lack of rescue services. afterwards was floods. the president appeals for international health. i'm from me to ma, just outside the commercial capital blan tire. we hopes of finding anyone else alive, a fading japan and south korea greater resume shuttle diplomacy and resolve trade dispute. as the leaders of both countries meet for the 1st time and 12 years credit swishes serge off the south central bank for the lifeline. european stock market opened high on the news. and the u. n's. nuclear watchdog says more than 2 tons of uranium has gone missing in libya. i'm trying to get raska with the sports is defending champions, rail madrid, reach the pool to find out that the champions lee and italian legally does not please join them, qualify to the last 8 to the 1st time in the history of the club. ah, we begin in malawi, where the president has appealed for global support after a tropical cyclone had the east of southern africa on the weekend for a 2nd time, mccullough is commercial hub, has seen the most damage with flooding and mud slides, at least 225 people have died. hundreds of missing rescuers scramble to reach survivors mostly around blan tire. after freddy smashed into the country and neighboring mozambique triggering floods and lance lives. the government has promised $1500000.00 to assist the 10s of thousands of millenniums affected by the storm. but there is a anger about the lack of rescue services. let 3rd bring in our correspondent family, the miller. now she's joining us live from mulanda. what is the situation there today for me? the wood, the weather improving, our rescue services recovery efforts ramping up at all? so that's one thing people can to some extent rely on is that the weather is improving at least to some extent. and that may help in reducing the number of challenges they're facing with regard to those rescue efforts, trying to clean up, but also trying to accommodate the thousands of people have been displaced. the government has said that or at least studied close to 20000 households, have been impacted by the flooding and the mud slides we've seen in recent days. that equates to at 88000 people. that's what they're dealing with when trying to accommodate people who have no way to go. the government has said they've set up about a $135.00 camps for those people scattered around a black tie and the surrounding areas you're in will under a west. we're going to speak to a member of parliament representing this district whose have been tender and use of to what extent has this district and the region been impacted? how bad has it been following psych loan freddie? yeah, absolutely. are this sacred freddy hazard or given us a little problems because we have people who are, who have been rendered homeless. they don't have food, they don't of clothing, they don't are val, water, clean water. so it's sitting there, but we, we, we, we don't even know what to people are going to it for line to this to day. all if in supper we don't to know because it, ah, we have not yet received in it. if item as we speak, and that's one of the greatest challenges. number one people, many people you rely on crop farming on their farms have been destroyed so that access to food is impacted. no electricity, no running water. you as an m p as a government representative. how have you been able to respond to those challenges if the national government is struggling? this is the saw devastating under our with the little that i, i had, it was not enough. i managed to get to if your pockets over over miss flowers. thus vista performed for the round here and im, i did not even go to other areas away. our people are equally affected. ah, because i don't have the capacity to go to every one or who has been affected by this calamity. now, one of the practical challenges here is that the serious link to its neighbor by your bridge that's been destroyed. there's a temporary breach that's been put in place, but schools are closed. people can't travel back and forth. how difficult is, is making life for them. it is very difficult because the people from more their frequency addresses that are joined by this bridge got no longer ah good to each other and it did. but the thing is that, do we have? we're a big, bigger market in our constituency that deserving people from other constituencies, those people will not be able to access the market. is there any timeline that people he or can, can rely on in terms of when they might get the assistance needed? when there will be a response, when they'll have answers around how to recover from a cycle on friday. it is not clear because even the government is still collecting data, where they have frontier to start today, ah, coming to the people who are affected. so it's sitting very difficult. all right, thank you very much for your time or use of. we are expecting our president lizard lazarus to query to visit this area at some point. or during the course of the day, we do know that he's making a number of stops in some places. and again, i think the greatest challenge that he's going to have to face is responding to what people have experienced. following that psych loan interest, how slow the government has been to respond, and it's reliance on aid agencies to get emergency supplies. i'm out on the ground . one is a thank you very much for that. that is fine with the miller bringing us the latest from at milan, jane maloney. thank you. is alonzo. other news now and the leaders of south korea and japan, a meeting in tokyo and what's being hailed as a new milestone and their relationship. this is the 1st time a south korean leader has visited toto and 12 years. the 2 countries agreed to resume regular visits between their leaders and an agreement was made to rebuild security and economic economic ties. which is ours before the meeting. north korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into waters between the korean peninsula and japan. it's the 3rd miss, our launch by pyongyang. this week, japan has called a national security council meeting in response to the latest test. let's get more on this. we're joined by fatty salami, he's there life for us in tokyo. so a significant 1st step faddie given is no shortage of differences that the 2 countries have worked through here. this is very, very important. why it couldn't be followed by all of the local media in japan with great interest because i'm here to look at that. and so almost 20 years of called the relationship. see both countries, both century rates on global cations. so if north korea just the day you in north korea 5, it's messiah before the arrival. done. so there was some mission from japan and from south korea. and just a few minutes ago in the conference, which i ended between the business and i missed that both of them. they showed that he wanted this kind of a shot and they're going to, they said they are going to leave in new nights more in the face. so i thought jackson action by yeah, and they're going to accelerate the corporation. we the united states did this time when some studio was done. right. so that isn't ships have been about 20 years and they're looking to start from diplomacy. they've kinda savvy. thank you very much for that fatty. allow me bringing us the latest from tokyo there. credit suisse jazz rebounded after announcing it would borrow up to $4055.00 rather $1000000000.00 from switzerland central bank, the european banking john. she has plunged to record lows on wednesday after its biggest linda sounding national banks, that it would not be able to provide more financial help. credits faces, troubles are being watch closely since the collapse of to us banks last weekend. what spark drops and european and the u. s. stock market that's bringing corresponded to anderson and he's joining us live from london. so 1st a couple of midsize regional banks in the u. s. and now a large repeating bank and to just how bad is the banking crisis looking on the 1st stir site this morning at the crisis seems a little bit more positive with credit suisse sir. staging. some sort of recovery hair with a big surge on its stalks and increases of around 30 percent at one point. but then they settled down and around 18 percent of the european markets which are took a dim view in clinic, very dramatic terms or on wednesday. they've made a modest recovery here in london, one and a half percent up, and in frankfort and paris, 1.7 percent increase in stocks. what we saw on wednesday was a some attempt at some form of reassurance from the ceo of credit suisse. a saying that sir, they did found funding weaknesses in that search, financial reporting, and that is a caused alarm. furthermore, there was other attempts at trying to get some, some rescue packaged together that came together over nights with the 50 for more than $54000000000.00 in a loan coming from the swiss national bank. so as there they've stem the tide of, of a crash, but certainly not quite there yet. and, and we've spoken to analyst sandra has said that, you know, one thing that these 2 cases have in common is bad management and specifically bad risk management. but as the turmoil at credit suisse and directly related or caused by the crash of the silicon valley and signature bags in the u. s. no, not really oversee the earth that the whole run on on banks has had its own course . it's, it's like it's not a contagion, but it's been a massive crisis, has no disguising the fact that billions of dollars are of losses have been made by the banks, them in terms of their values. and what we've seen now is that this bank, it's not an ordinary bank, it's, it's very much a tailored for the rich billionaires and, and man millionaires. but it's also got a really controversial history of, there's been no profits made in the last 2 years and, and certainly this year it doesn't look like making any profit. furthermore, they've had scandals, allegations of espionage allegations of money laundering in the past. lots of a high level departures of executives. so really this is a, a bank that sir, wasn't necessarily wobbly but, but certainly very controversial. furthermore, the saudi national bank had been playing a part really in the crisis about what it said a few days ago. because it said that it is the largest shareholder in the bank and it said that it wouldn't be buying any more. shares for regulatory reasons. now, a short time ago that sadie national bank is saying that, look that, that this is not a crisis. this bank is, is sound so there's no need for this turmoil right now. the suggestion by analysts says that this bank probably won't crash, but it is likely to be taken over. andrew, thank you very much for that. anderson and for the latest life or as in london. thank you. a painting more head on the news allah. including former pakistani, prime minister and long con, joins us live from the for a court stop police from taking con into custody earlier today. the cotton indonesia, hans, it's verdict to 3 police officers charged after last year's football stadium crush . where a 135 people died. and a football veteran is called back into sweden squad as they tried to qualify for the euro's that's coming up with jordan sport. ah, the police officer implicated and a fatal football stadium crash and indonesia has been sentenced to 18 months in prison. 2 other officers have been found not guilty. a 135 people died when offices 5 tear gas into the stands after a pitch innovation in the east java city of milan. in october we're joining us now live from jakarta, as in st. mon. hm. the, the executive director of the amnesty international in indonesia. thank you very much for your time. firstly, your reaction to your reaction to the sentencing. well, i think you know what the seeing today and the last couple of days in court ruling shows how in the nation or if he's failing to provide justice, the victims of a football stadium disaster. i think this is not only one gave is that there are so many other cases where, you know, there it is, are failing to provide just the victims of access it's use of force in indonesia and for the case of a disaster reading. and the reason president, reason government has made promises and bows in the aftermath of the disaster to hold those responsible to come. however, today, the families of the victims are understandably destroyed and at the meagre results of the cases which have fallen far short with a life sentence in court. some months after, a tragedy that show the world only a handful of people have been convicted. so again, we would like to reiterate our calls that is in government to launch a proper, from the ro, an independent investigation into the appalling actions. ok, it could be forces at the stadium from mr. how many does that mean that you don't believe that there was an affective problem to what happened in indonesia, there is a deeply entrench and growth pattern of violence. impunity, and abuse of power by the isms to go to forces. and this time, the case should be a chance to write rounds. the change course not to repeat the same old mistakes. so lack of accountability in indonesia, also sense a dangerous message to members of security forces who may be re assured that they can operate with a free hand and 0 consequences. i'm going to i team and indonesia has been speaking to victims, families who say that they feel completely defeated by this whole process. is there any recalls for them? 135 people died. this is one of the worst football tragedies in history and sun, many of the people who died when miners, they were children. exactly, exactly. this is so this is a tragedy, a tragedy that should not be repeated again by making sure justice and accountability is being delivered by bringing those perpetrators to justice and impose proper sentence. not a life sentence just like what we've seen today or the last couple of base. it's really good. it's against the law. it's against a human being the of the victims and the families. 135 people dies. you know, how come the government? again, failing to provide justice to the victims of football stadium there. and so can those families then challenge these sentences well, in, in criminal cases, in indonesia, the families are being represented by in the nation. public prosecutors. so i started indonesian prosecutors did not or did not take a proper action, proper investigation and progress died. and i don't think justice will be delivered to the families and figures that with mom. i mean from amnesty international and indonesia. we thank you very much for your time on the story. we do appreciate the block of thought. now our court has barred police operation to arrest former prime minister. and ron con, until friday, con is accused of repeatedly failing to appear in court for a hearing. comes after 2 days of attend stand off in the hall between security forces. and con supporters come on either has more from outside and wrong cons. residence in the whole weird outside of the budget don teddy against iran con, call has been bad since the nation a damned on him. i know also odd says the border guard, i can see people when they are now preparing for another action. the police guard had been doors by law high guard which had dropped the police operator and 5 gmc on the 3rd day now extended that friday. it also ruled ron vaughan will not be allowed to hold a rally may not a budget on richard a one year man to budget on, on the 19th, saying that he would need dr. permission for 15 days ahead of that rally m ron hahn. adults are likely to appear before the court and it's normal bod, on they were the ones who issued viet warren and the georgia gateway for james to get saved by a foreign heads of j. m. ron on are going to harder leverage party needed their deliveries. gm, them on bog. it will be important to see what decisions are made. but in the meantime, everybody in august on is hoping that this particular issue ended dog soon got that off the hall. and formal pakistani prime minister and ron con is joining us live from the home of account. thank you very much for your time. when we spoke 2 days ago, police and paramilitary forces had surrounded your house. the interior minister said that they would arrest you by the end of day on tuesday. that hasn't happened. you now and you in court. i believe on the 18th. will you appear in court? will you cooperate with the police? will i am? i am a bearing on the court on the idiot up and just to give the viewers a background. i had bill right up to the eighty's. when my go to paris was going to take place. the police turned up for this earlier. so it was unlawful. i was already had protected bill and it, when i, when this, this massive force. i mean it's never happened before and i, history thousands up, but he's been and rangers. try to attack my house and arrest me. so when the game with his force, i then give my lawyer give them an assurity that i would attend the court. so the whole idea of police was supposedly to take me to court, which was on the 18th. so i give them an assure a d, and the law says that once i would have given them a surety the police shouldn't recipe. but despite that, the force kept increasing and the herb at the violence, i mean, the dear guessing and water gannons at their shot belts are, are, are, are, are our workers. and then there were bullets fired. so it's never happened in august on before i priority for saying i the reason i believe that mr. can authority is a saying that the reason why they've had to send so many police officers and even the paramilitary is because you are invading arrest. what do you say are to the charge that they are trying to you are facing many charges but to the specific charge that they are trying to arrest you on this time, which is buying and selling states guests without declaring the profits correctly. 2 authorities bursted, they have 85 cases against me right now of 6 more cases added. so every other day, there's some sort of a guest which comes up and a court appearance. let me 1st clear that this is an allegation about stared gifts . every thing i have done has law for the reason i could not attend this particular court. was there been to us bomb attacks in this court? there's no security there. judges what girl that lawyers were killed there. my security didn't door me that you cannot attend because the place is such that they can't provide any security. so therefore we asked them to shift that gears into another court, which they refused, and they give and the arrest warrant was given despite. well that i had an arrest warrant, i had protected bill till the 18th, despite that the police game because the intention is not law her, the intention is to put me into jail. and why are my supporters resisting that? because this custodial daughter in pakistan, my senator, has been tortured and custody. my chief off stop was dick picked up, tortured and custody of one of our workers 5 days ago was girl daughter in the in custody of thought on the ground. so people are petrified, that the intention is not about wrong. the intention is doug sub, i'll get me into jill with where there is custodial torture. and remember, i am already, i've just recovered from bullet wounds, received an, an assassination attempt, where i believe the same people who are trying to put me in jail odd. they are responsible for the attempt on my life. again, that is an allegation that said that you're making you say that people are petrified, but we're also seeing people in your support as you have asked your supporters to come out and fight. and indeed we are seeing them outside your house and other places. and they themselves, ah, holding sticks, are you not worried about th

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